Deadline: 18 September 2016
Call for entries

WinterFall Open Call!

The Welcome to my Guest Room Digital Artist Residency Program is looking for rad artists aching to take on cyberspace with whatever secret dreams, digital bliss, or pure chaos you’ve been waiting to debut on the world wide web. What are you waiting for?

The Basics
WinterFall OpenCall is for online residencies in October 2016, December 2016, and January 2017. Apply by Sept 18, 2016.
Residencies are two fabulous weeks long, and your work can remain on view for a third week.

About the Residency
Welcome to my Guest Room is an online artist residency located in the attic space of welcometomyhomepage.net, which has hosted 20 artists in the past two years.
No coding necessary! The Guest Room provides a user-friendly HTML5 web builder.
Explore digital-studio practice, build a new body of work, host a durational performance, whatever suits your practice or specific project.
We’ll host a Net Art Opening fo r your work, promote any live online events you cook up, and offer one-on-one digital studio visits.

How to Apply
Email the following to info@welcometomyhomepage.net
A brief bio about you and your artistic practice.
A 2-5 sentence proposal of what you would like to do in the Guest Room.
A few images or links to your work.
List your available and preferred dates.
Applicants will be notified by September 27, 2016.

For more information visit http://welcometomyhomepage.net/aboutresidency
Visit the Guest Room at http://welcometomyhomepage.net/guestroom

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