Artists in Residence
The AIR program is HCL’s flagship residency that supports artists to create time-based work. Artists receive stipends and no-cost studio space, along with tailored access to HCL’s full producing, development, and communications resources, and more.
This residency is designed to meet artists where they are in their creative process: in research, development, workshop production, public presentation, post-premiere. HCL supports artists advancing their work with multiple or singular areas of focus, ranging from choreography to music composition, from community-activated social practice to filming, from writing and rehearsal to meetings and teaching—as part of the process or as the project itself.
Artists are invited to apply annually, and may be joined by Residents curated by HCL’s Artistic Director. HCL additionally opens portions of this residency to artists in participating partner programs who may benefit from HCL’s support. Such partners include Chicago Dancemakers Forum and 3Arts.
Rigo Saura
As Rigo transitions to a Fellow Artist in Residence, HCL will be supporting the continued development of his Research Lab series. This innovative initiative, informed by Rigo’s seasoned experiences as a facilitator, strives to be a haven for artistic movers driven by curiosity and a passion for uninhibited self-expression.
Sofía Gabriel del Callejo
HCL is supporting Sofía to develop collective actions with collaborators from Mexico City and Chicago. She is also continuing Ciclos, a series of performances with Sofía Fernández Díaz that plays with the idea of performance as a ritual to honor the innate female connection with nature by creating large scale paintings using the body, organic materials and crafted tools.
Helen Lee
In her second year with HCL, Helen will use curiosity to pull apart and lean into joy and grief and find proliferation within them. She will experiment with risk and failure in the process of looking at grief and joy and to find play in the process of not knowing what will be discovered.
Regina Martinez
HCL continues to support Regina in developing an audio-visual live performance series guided by the name, holding stones. Each gathering presents a sound story set to experimentations with multi-channel light, shadow and video projection.
Allen Moore
HCL proudly supports Allen Moore in the ongoing development of The Black Arcade Collaborative, a groundbreaking audio and visual exploration delving into themes of grief, black mortality, afrofuturism, and the sonic aesthetic of the black imagination. The project encompasses a multifaceted approach, incorporating the merging of sound and visual elements.