William Flanagan Memorial Creative Persons Center: Summer/Fall Residency
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PLEASE NOTE: APPLICATIONS FOR THIS CYCLE WILL BE ACCEPTED AS OF 8AM, FEBRUARY 1ST

Founded in 1967 by Edward Albee, after proceeds from his play Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? proved abundant, the Edward F. Albee Foundation has maintained the William Flanagan Memorial Creative Persons Center (better known as "The Barn") in Montauk, on Long Island in New York, for almost 60 years, which exists to serve writers and visual artists from all walks of life, by providing time and space in which to work without disturbance.

Located approximately two miles from the center of Montauk and the Atlantic Ocean, "The Barn" rests in a secluded knoll which offers privacy and a peaceful atmosphere. The Foundation expects all those accepted for residence to work seriously and to conduct themselves in such a manner as to aid fellow residents in their endeavors.

Using only talent and need as the criteria for selection, the Foundation invites any and all artists to apply.

Writers and visual artists are offered individual en-suite bedrooms and separate working studios.  Stipends, for domestic Fellows, and Expenses Reimbursements, for international Fellows, are provided.

The environment is simple and communal. Residents are expected to do their share in maintaining the condition of "The Barn" as well as its peaceful environment.

The Center is open almost year-round and can accommodate four creative persons at a time. Residencies are available for calendar-month period only and applications are accepted bi-annually.

APPLICANTS must prepare:

• Visual Arts: 6-12 images and/or 3 media files

• Plays/Screenplays: A full manuscript (one act plays count as a full script) <130pps.

• Poetry: Up to 12 poems <20pps.

• Fiction: 1-2 short stories or 1-2 chapters from a novel <40pps.

• Non-fiction / Memoir / Journalism: 2 essays/articles or 1-2 chapters from a book <40pps.

Please note: writers who write in a foreign language should apply with English translations of their work.

You must be able to take full credit for the creation of your work sample.

ALL APPLICANTS must also include:

• An up to date resumé

• Email addresses of 2 professionals familiar with you and your work; your recommenders will be contacted for letters by us, which need to be uploaded to your application before midnight on Monday, March 23rd

• An artist’s statement explaining your current need for a residency, as well as the details of the proposed project while in residence