2025 Naked Stages Artist Fellowship Guidelines
Jerome Performance Art Commissioning Program
Produced by Pillsbury House + Theatre (PH+T)
Deadline for Submissions—February 28, 2025 by 5pm CST. Applications Open January 6, 2025.
Feel free to contact Masanari Kawahara for general information about Naked Stages and feedback for support around proposals by appointment. You may contact him via email at masanarik@pillsburyhousetheatre.org
Purpose of Naked Stages
Pillsbury House + Theatre (PH+T), with support from the Jerome Foundation, seeks to provide a fellowship opportunity for early career performance artists in Minnesota. This program is designed to give artists a supportive environment for building their performance and production skills while creating a stage or site-specific performance piece with PH+T as the venue.
Performance Art/Live Art:
is not a singular form of art but an umbrella term for intrinsically live practices that are rooted in a diversity of disciplines and discourses involving the body, space and time. Disrupting borders, breaking rules, defying traditions, resisting definitions, asking questions and activating audiences, …is a research engine where the limits of art and ideas are tested and new possibilities imagined.
-a summary adapted from the essay “Fluid Landscapes“ by Lois Keidan + Daniel Brine
Description of Naked Stages
The goal of this program is to assist individual artists in acquiring knowledge and experience in performance creation, critical response skills, marketing, and technical production. This program emphasizes the development of artistic process rather than technical production. Artists are not permitted to supplement their technical budget with additional grant funds. Artists are expected to be in residence in the Twin Cities throughout the mentorship program period.This is a time-intensive program and artists should consider their ability to commit to the program prior to applying.
Three artists will be selected as 2025 Naked Stages Fellows. The selected artists meet as a cohort to participate in workshops and together provide a critical and supportive environment for creating work. All parts of the fellowship will be coordinated and facilitated by the program director. Artists will receive support for marketing, technical production, and photo and video documentation from PH+T. Stage artists will share a two-weekend, 6 performances run at PH+T Nov. 13 through Nov. 22, 2025, and site-specific artist (if applicable) will set their own schedule depending on their concept.
Artists are selected based on the merit of their proposal which can be performance art for the stage or site-specific, performance.
Performance for the Stage
The artists creating for the stage will perform a solo performance piece (developed through the program) up to 35 minutes in length. Artists develop their creative process by experimenting with form and content and then discover how that works with an audience.
Site-Specific Performance
Artists who are interested in creating a solo performance for a specific non-theater site are able to do so within the various spaces available at the PH+T site. The work created might be social, participatory, or durational. Artists must work closely with PH+T staff throughout the fellowship to communicate their vision and needs. The artists must be committed to understanding the various users of PH+T and create a piece that keeps those users in mind (ex. The work must be appropriate for all ages in the lobby as children use it regularly).
Performing Arts and live performance in the time of COVID
Our hope is for as much in-person experience as possible, and to have live performance in the theatre or in site specific locations, but our main concern is for the health and safety of the artists, staff and audience, so we may move to restricted capacity or virtual platform or both.
Info Sessions Available
In-person Info Sessions on Tuesday, January 7, 5 to 6 pm + Saturday, January 11, 2025 (10 am to 11 am )
Zoom Info Session on Tuesday, January 21, 2025 from (1 pm to 2 pm )
Please email to masanarik@pillsburyhousetheatre.org for a link to attend info sessions.
Info slideshow available here: NS info session 25.pptx
Summary of Commissioning and Mentoring Support
- An honorarium of $4000 to each artist(s).
- Performance Director to assist artist with the development of their performance piece. The Performance Director is selected by the artist in cooperation with the Program Director. The Performance Director must have experience in directing performance in a live venue.
- Critical response workshops preceding the presentation of the work, a facilitated critical response session with the audience and a post-production meeting with artistic, production and technical staff.
- Workshops in performance practice with accomplished artists.
- Promotional support, such as marketing photos, a printed promotional piece, and media relations.
- A budget of $1000 for artistic development and production-related expenses. A lighting designer, production manager, and stage manager will be provided for the stage performances. Artists also have access to the available lighting, sound, and audio/visual equipment inventory of PH+T.
- Access to the PH+T programs and space when available throughout the later part of the process.
- Photo and video documentation of the performances.
Qualifications
Applicants must be Minnesota residents and considered early career artists. For the purpose of this program, early career artists are those who have produced/presented their own performance work at least 2-3 times in a non-student context, and who have not been recognized as mid career or established artists. Full-time students, tenured faculty at college/universities, or staff or board members of PH+T are not eligible to apply. Please refer to Jerome Foundation for their definition of early career artists or contact the foundation:
https://www.jeromefdn.org/participating-artist-eligibility-requirements
Artists must be able to attend all of the following:
- 2-3 Artist Meetings per month
- 3 day intensive with Naked Stages National Mentor Artist in late July
- Additional Production and Marketing Meetings as scheduled by the Program Director and artists
- 3 works in progress showings
- Performances and participation in the multiple programs taking place at PHT
- Additional activities as designed by the Program Director
Timeline for selection Process
The Program Director will facilitate a panel of 3 experienced artists and presenters who in turn will review applications and select three Fellows. Selections will be announced by mid-April, 2025. Program begins by early May, 2025.
Selection Criteria
Applicants must be individual early career artists who:
- Have presented their work in a non-student context 2-3 times.
- Articulate interest in participating in a critical response process with peers and mentors.
- Demonstrate a need and interest in further developing their artistic process in the context of a community based arts organization (PH+T)
Timeline
The current Program Director, Masanari Kawahara, is able to review drafts of your proposal and offer feedback by appointment. Feel free to contact him at masanarik@pillsburyhousetheatre.org by February 18th.
All applications must be received via Submittable by 5 PM CST on February 28, 2025. No exceptions. You will receive a confirmation email within 48 hours of submitting your application.
Please apply for Naked Stages 2025 Fellowship program
https://pillsburyunited.submittable.com/submit/314394/naked-stages-2025-fellowship-program
Past PH+T Naked Stages Recipients
2024 Sarah M. Greer, hal Sansone, Skye Reddy, Atim Opoka
2023 Yoni Light, Dakota Blankenship (site specific), snem DeSellier (via phone, WIP)
2022 Allison Vincent, Marisol Herling, Tumelo Khupe
2021 Ashe Jaafaru, Alys Ayumi Ogura, Margaret Ogas (site specific)
2020 Alia Jeraj, Atlese Robinson, C. Michael Menge
2019 Amoke Kubat, Queen Drea, Hawona Sullivan Janzen
2018 A.P. Looze, Anat Shinar, Chitra Vairavan (site specific)
2017 Antonio Duke, Ritika Ganguly, Jessica Lopez-Lyman (site specific)
2016 Nadia Honary (installation), Magnolia Yang Sao-Yia, Shanté Zenith
2015 Marisa Carr, Junauda Petrus (installation), Eliza Rasheed
2014 Eric F Avery (installation), PaviElle French, B Billy Xiong
2013 Zainab Musa, Moheb Soliman, Emily Zimmer
2012 Jeffry Lusiak, Zoe Sommers Haas, David Steinman, Ahanti Young
2011 Max Wirsing, Ephraim Eusebio, Paulino Brener, Moe Lionel
2010 Esther Ouray, Janaki Ranpura, Andrea Jenkins, Cochise Anderson
2009 Julia Elizabeth Babb, Julian McFaul, Kelly A Meister, Mire Regulus
This program is made possible by generous support from the Jerome Foundation. Produced by Pillsbury House + Theatre Co-Leaders Signe V. Harriday & Noël Raymond