ARC (ACTIVATE, RESEARCH, CREATE):
Open to all artists, curators, and creative thinkers, ARC is a summer program of 1-week projects that focus on artistic practice/exploration and public engagement. ARC was initiated in the summer of 2016 and has included performances, interactive installations, on-site making, workshops, exhibitions, and more. We are interested in artists using the gallery in new and innovative ways, exploring various roles a gallery can play within a community.
Learn more about past projects HERE.
Explore information about the gallery HERE.
A.P.E. will provide free space, intern and staff support, administrative and technical support and small grants (if funding allows)
ARC 2026 will take place in June.
DEADLINE FOR ARC 2026 PROPOSALS HAS PASSED. CHECK BACK FOR FUTURE OPPORTUNITIES
If you are interested in applying to this program, please email your submission to: submissions@apearts.org - SUBJECT: ARC 2026
with the following:
A.P.E.’S SUMMER PROGRAM
Open to all artists, curators, and creative thinkers, ARC is a summer program of 1-week projects that focus on artistic practice/exploration and public engagement. ARC was initiated in the summer of 2016 and has included performances, interactive installations, on-site making, workshops, exhibitions, and more. We are interested in artists using the gallery in new and innovative ways, exploring various roles a gallery can play within a community.
Learn more about past projects HERE.
Explore information about the gallery HERE.
A.P.E. will provide free space, intern and staff support, administrative and technical support and small grants (if funding allows)
ARC 2026 will take place in June.
DEADLINE FOR ARC 2026 PROPOSALS HAS PASSED. CHECK BACK FOR FUTURE OPPORTUNITIES
If you are interested in applying to this program, please email your submission to: submissions@apearts.org - SUBJECT: ARC 2026
with the following:
- 500 word or 1-page written description/statement of the project. Please include details of how you plan to use A.P.E.’s gallery space and how your project will interact with the public(events, performances, workshops, or something totally different).
- Samples of past work and brief description of how this work relates to the proposed project
- Biographies and resumes of each artist/collaborator involved in the project