TapRoot Arts Residency Applications Open
NC Climate Justice Collective Arts Residency
July 21-25, 2026
Starts at 3:00p we on Tuesday, July 21st and ends at 11am on Saturday, July 25th
Lake Logan
25 Wormy Chestnut Lane, Canton, NC 28716
Free Registration
Lodging and meals provided
Limited Slots available
$250 stipend provided to each participant
*Selected applicants must be able to take care of their own transportation
*Minimum age of 21
The NCCJC Arts Residency is an immersive creative experience dedicated to cultural organizing, political education, and artivism for climate and social justice!
Overview
This residency will provide a participatory space for artists, cultural workers, and creatives to explore the intersection of art, climate justice, and community engagement. NCCJC’s interactive performance–Finding Our Balance–provides the educational foundation for the residency. This show is a multi-faceted and multidisciplinary call to action.
This residency is an opportunity for artists committed to environmental activism and social justice to explore how they can create works of art to catalyze movement building. Participants will immerse themselves in a supportive and imaginative space where they can harness their creative talents to raise awareness, inspire action, and amplify the voices of marginalized communities first and worst affected by climate change. The residency will include discussion, creative activities, performance activities, and presentations. Participants will delve into pressing climate issues, talk about advocating for equitable solutions, and explore how to foster meaningful connections with other partners and stakeholders.
Who Should Apply
We invite applications from artists of all disciplines, including but not limited to visual arts, performing arts, literary arts, and multimedia. We particularly welcome applications from artists who identify as members of communities most impacted by climate change and injustice, including Indigenous peoples, people of color, and those from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. Artists should demonstrate a strong commitment to climate and social justice.
Application Process
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, with a deadline of June 15, 2026. Applicants are asked to submit their information, a sample of their artistic work (by file or link), and a short statement on why they would like to participate in this residency. Selection is made by the NCCJC team.
Join us in this vital endeavor to amplify the transformative power of art. Together, we can envision and enact a world where equitable, Earth-honoring, inclusive community building is a reality for all.