My friends over at UnionDocs (host of the excellent weekly Documentary Bodega Series) have a space open for a new resident starting next month. It's a great opportunity to live and work with other artists and be a part of one of the most up-and-coming spots in Brooklyn as part of an arts collaborative that continually offers stellar programming and specially curated exhibits.
The UnionDocs Residency combines a live/work situation at 322 Union (pictured--dig the cool trompe l'oeil work). One is able to immerse oneself in independent cultural production and curatorial and creative practices that engage the community in social and political issues through film and other art forms. Six people live together, working individually and collectively to produce a fantastic doc series in the screening room on the ground floor. Working directly with indie directors and producers, the residents curate films, lectures and workshops and publish original content online. I can also vouch for the lovely view from the rooftop (although it's a bit treacherous getting up there).
Here's the link to the site where you can find the application. You should also feel free to call over there and speak with Christopher (one of the original founders) about any issues or questions you might have regarding the residency.
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