The Pie Ranch Artist Residency is specifically designed for artists whose work addresses food issues, farmworker issues, agroecology, Indigenous foodways, and/or food self sufficiency or artists who would like to propose and create new work that address these topics.
We are excited to host artists from multiple disciplines and/or artists who work across many disciplines including but not limited to: visual artists, painters and muralists, film makers, writers and poets, musicians, chefs, photographers, dancers, and more.
We also welcome artists’ collaborations that would like to work on a project together during their time at the residency.
This residency will be self-directed and project-based. Artists can choose to continue working on a pre-existing project that addresses topics of food justice or work on a new body of work.
We prioritize proposals aligning with Pie Ranch’s mission and values and that align with the intersections of art, food, and farming.
As a non-profit educational farm, we are committed to creating a community of artists from diverse backgrounds.