Emphasizing experimental approaches to art and civic participation
October 4–6, 2024, 1pm
500 17th Street, NW
Washington, District of Columbia 20006
United States
The National Gallery of Art and the Corcoran School of the Arts and Design at the George Washington University proudly announce the launch of a three-year artist residency for artist-led collective For Freedoms, known for centering art as a catalyst for creative civic engagement and direct action. A series of public events will mark the debut from October 4–6, 2024 in Washington, DC.
This is For Freedoms’ first joint residency and long-term collaboration with both a university and the National Gallery of Art, the nation’s art museum. Founded in 2016 by artists including Hank Willis Thomas, Michelle Woo, Eric Gottesman and Wyatt Gallery, For Freedoms is known for their public installations, billboards and other campaigns with more than 1,000 artists to date. Their mission is to center artistic expression as a spark to reshape conversations about politics and society and expand participation in democracy.
The residency will be anchored by the theme of interdependence. It is the first large-scale public program produced by the reimagined Corcoran School-National Gallery partnership, which initiated 40 events since its launch in fall 2023. Housed in the Corcoran and the National Gallery, with events across DC, the fluid nature of the residency will elevate students and emerging artists through programming, research and education and extend beyond traditional art structures in Washington, DC.
The residency’s inaugural events from October 4–6, 2024 include performances, talks, installations, workshops on billboard and kite-making, and a procession from the National Gallery to the Corcoran. For Freedoms’ billboards will be on view alongside their first monograph, For Freedoms: Where Do We Go From Here?
“At For Freedoms we believe the best art is visionary not reactionary, that it builds community, provokes reflection, and charts a pathway toward personal and collective transformation. We are so excited to be in joint residency at GW’s Corcoran School and the National Gallery of Art. This opportunity will give us the space to imagine what a visionary culture of civic joy might look like decades from now, in a future artists already inhabit, and one that society depends on artists’ vision to realize,” says Eric Gottesman, co-founder of For Freedoms.
“We are excited to launch this residency with For Freedoms, the first in our new partnership with the National Gallery of Art. It will spark experimental and interdisciplinary projects with our students and faculty and innovative programming for the broader community,” says Lauren Onkey, director of the Corcoran School.
“This partnership reflects the shared belief in our institutions that art can act as a tool for civic and creative engagement,” said Kate Haw, Executive Officer, Exhibitions, Programs, and Audience Engagement at the National Gallery of Art. “The For Freedoms residency ushers in the next phase of our collaboration with the Corcoran School, provides a unique opportunity for experimental learning and creative exploration across our communities, and supports the National Gallery’s expanding work with living artists.”
Since GW acquired the Corcoran School in 2014, the Corcoran has hosted over 50 exhibitions and over 500 performances, talks and other events, reaching 50,000 students and visitors. Visit here for more.