About the AIRIE Residency

2022 Fellow, Lola Flash. Image courtesy of Lola.

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Announcement of 25th Anniversary Fellows Coming Soon in June 2025.

AIRIE invites yearlong participation and connection between the selected Fellows with opportunities to connect, share research, and incubate ideas amongst each other. Each Fellow is offered a $4000 research grant, institutional support from AIRIE’s network and partners, and a month-long residency in the Everglades National Park (with additional $1500 financial support for travel and food). In return, the artists share their work and experience in the Everglades through public conversations, digital platforms, writing, and/or public viewing of artwork created during or resulting from their residency.

Artists are provided with a single-room AIRIE Cabin with kitchen in Everglades National Park. We have alternative ADA accessible housing available in dorm style setting with private bedroom, shared kitchen and shared zero entry shower. Everglades National Park (ENP) welcomes AIRIE Fellows as Park Volunteers during their residency, providing the same liability and insurance that all National Park Service volunteers receive. The ENP will facilitate introductions to rangers and scientists working inside the park and provide residents with resources for exploring the various habitats and wildlife. In addition, AIRIE facilitates other varied experiences for residents throughout the Everglades with local partner organizations.

The AIRIE Residency program is a fully immersive experience that revolves around the core principles of process, experimentation, and expanding one's artistic practice. To encourage these principles, AIRIE requires participants to commit to the full month, with exceptions requiring prior discussion and approval. Participants are encouraged to embark on this journey without a preconceived agenda or rigid schedule, discouraging any focus on preparing for upcoming exhibitions. Instead, the program advocates for an open mindset, fostering meaningful conversations and connections. The program thrives on openness and responsiveness to the vibrant community of artists and the captivating Everglades environment and staff. While providing many local resources, AIRIE values each participant's autonomy, allowing individuals to shape their own creative path during their stay.

Please read through our FAQ below and if there are further questions about any of the details of our application or application, get in touch with us at hello@airie.org.

Frequently Asked Questions

What do AIRIE Fellow Alumni say about their time in Everglades National Park?

“ …the AIRIE Residency invited me into a relationship with the land. They say that writers can only write what they know, and you can watch documentaries…but the residency allowed for a befriending of the land. ”
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Alejandro Rodriguez, 2023 Fellow

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“ Venturing into the swamp and cypress dwarf forest was a transformative experience. Navigating through these landscapes allowed me to witness the intricate interplay between flora and fauna. The play of light and shadow, the symphony of sounds, and the ever-shifting textures inspired a series of sketches that aimed to convey the ethereal beauty and fragility of these environments.”
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Morel Doucet, 2024 Fellow

“AIRIE offers privileged access to the park - we are considered "Guests of Honor." Being a resident comes with the responsibility to share experiences and knowledge while understanding it to the best of one's ability.”
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Lauren Shapiro, 2024 Fellow

“I have a strong sense that the knowledge and insights I gained in this one-month experience will accompany me for years to come, and the subjects I explored in the Everglades will form the basis of my forthcoming significant project.”
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Gal Nissim, 2023 Fellow

“AIRIE comes to mean something to us by the way it offers time and resource. It provides an essential cocoon of artistic knowledge that relates then to the park and its services, which as artists visiting is essential. Being part of an extended network of artists who have been in relationship to the park - somehow AIRIE is that tenuous link between all who have come before and all who will come, who have had/will have unique experiences. AIRIE means connection to this place and those who share critical knowledge, for future dreaming.”
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Pierce Eldridge, 2023 Fellow

Above: Charles Humes (2024 Fellow) speaks with Donette Frances (UM Center for Global Black Studies) during an AIRIE Asks program
Below: Venus Jasper (2024 Fellow) holds a baby alligator on an Everglades Adventure. Photo courtesy of Venus.