![]() What an Artist-in-Residence DoesThe Artist-in-Residence program at Bandelier National Monument offers professional writers, composers and visual and performing artists the opportunity to pursue their artistic discipline in the park’s inspiring and stimulating environment. Artists are selected by a jury of professionals from diverse artistic disciplines based solely on the quality of that year’s applicants’ presentations from all disciplines. However, in any given year, the park may choose to stipulate (or limit) the disciplines from which it accepts applications, based on compatibility with current programming objectives and needs. Public PresentationsArtists will present a public program during their residency. This may be tailored to an individual’s medium, interest and experience, and can be a demonstration, talk, guided hike or performance. Artists will provide their own supplies and equipment for these presentations, excepting sound and projection devices already present in park facilities. Program ManagementBandelier’s Artist-in-Residence Program is managed by the park’s Division of Interpretation and Visitor Services. Artists selected will be evaluated on the basis of their explanations of how they propose to use their work to characterize Bandelier National Monument for present and future generations, and how they believe they can offer the park visitor and the general public an opportunity to appreciate our heritage. How to ApplyArtists must submit application materials and samples exactly as indicated on the application form. Insufficient or excessive application materials including samples will be cause for rejection of the application, as is an artist’s proposed use of a work already in progress as a residency project. ![]() ![]() |
Last updated: April 28, 2025