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How Open Calls & Residencies Create Unexpected Opportunities

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Have you ever hesitated to apply for an open call or residency because of self-doubt? Or maybe you’ve wondered, Is this even worth it? In this episode of I Like Your Work, we’re flipping that narrative. Open calls and residencies aren’t just about submitting your work—they’re about creating opportunities, making connections, and getting your art seen in ways you never imagined.

I’ve heard from so many artists who have had real, tangible opportunities come from being featured in the I Like Your Work Open Call catalog—things like exhibitions, representation, and new collectors. And residencies? They can be game-changers for artists looking to deepen their practice, meet incredible peers, and create work in an inspiring environment.

We’ll also talk about Chautauqua Visual Arts Residencies—an incredible space for artists to grow, reflect, and push their work forward. And I’m beyond excited to introduce our guest curator for this year’s Open Call, Leah Triplett, an amazing curator and writer who brings a thoughtful and engaging eye to contemporary art.If you’ve been waiting for a sign to put yourself out there—this is it.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

Why open calls and residencies are more than just applications—they’re opportunities for transformation

How artists have gained career-changing connections from the I Like Your Work Open Call

What makes Chautauqua Visual Arts Residencies such an exciting and valuable experience

Insights from guest curator Leah Triplett, a leading curator and writer shaping contemporary art

The importance of believing in your work and stepping into opportunity—despite fear

Apply Today!

I Like Your Work Open Call: https://www.ilikeyourworkpodcast.com/submitwork

Chautauqua Visual Arts Residency:

Chautauqua Visual Arts

Let’s Connect!

Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ilikeyourworkpodcast/

Join the Artist Membership: https://www.ilikeyourworkpodcast.com/community

Leave a review & share this episode with an artist friend who needs a little encouragement!

Hit play and get ready to embrace new opportunities!

  continue reading

163 episodes

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Content provided by Erika b Hess. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Erika b Hess or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Have you ever hesitated to apply for an open call or residency because of self-doubt? Or maybe you’ve wondered, Is this even worth it? In this episode of I Like Your Work, we’re flipping that narrative. Open calls and residencies aren’t just about submitting your work—they’re about creating opportunities, making connections, and getting your art seen in ways you never imagined.

I’ve heard from so many artists who have had real, tangible opportunities come from being featured in the I Like Your Work Open Call catalog—things like exhibitions, representation, and new collectors. And residencies? They can be game-changers for artists looking to deepen their practice, meet incredible peers, and create work in an inspiring environment.

We’ll also talk about Chautauqua Visual Arts Residencies—an incredible space for artists to grow, reflect, and push their work forward. And I’m beyond excited to introduce our guest curator for this year’s Open Call, Leah Triplett, an amazing curator and writer who brings a thoughtful and engaging eye to contemporary art.If you’ve been waiting for a sign to put yourself out there—this is it.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

Why open calls and residencies are more than just applications—they’re opportunities for transformation

How artists have gained career-changing connections from the I Like Your Work Open Call

What makes Chautauqua Visual Arts Residencies such an exciting and valuable experience

Insights from guest curator Leah Triplett, a leading curator and writer shaping contemporary art

The importance of believing in your work and stepping into opportunity—despite fear

Apply Today!

I Like Your Work Open Call: https://www.ilikeyourworkpodcast.com/submitwork

Chautauqua Visual Arts Residency:

Chautauqua Visual Arts

Let’s Connect!

Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ilikeyourworkpodcast/

Join the Artist Membership: https://www.ilikeyourworkpodcast.com/community

Leave a review & share this episode with an artist friend who needs a little encouragement!

Hit play and get ready to embrace new opportunities!

  continue reading

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