Embodied Ecologies Artist Working Group Application Application options: This application is designed to be flexible and accessible. We are here to support you and work with you and we do not want the application process to be a barrier to your participation. There are no length requirements or limits when answering the following questions. Feel free to write in any form (i.e. fragments, bullets, sentences). There will be no penalties for lack of traditional writing conventions, such as grammar, punctuation, and formatting. We're just looking forward to getting to know a bit about you, your art, and your relationship to the themes of the working group.There's also flexibility in regards to how you submit your application and materials*. Options include: - Written submission via this application form - Written submission in a separate document - Audio/video recording - Phone/video interview with Natalie and Max *Note: No mode of submission will be given preference over another.We are here to support you with what you need to successfully submit an application. If. none of these methods work for your needs but you are still interested in applying, we want to hear from you! Please reach out to Natalie and Max at workgroup@artaccessutah.org or at 801-328-0703. We'd also love to hear from you with any other questions or concerns. Thank you for your time! We look forward to hearing from you! Please complete the application by February 15, 2022. NameFirstLast What pronouns would you like us to use to refer to you? Email Phone What is the best way for us to contact you?PhoneEmailOther Link to social media if you have it Are there any accessibility needs you want to share with us? Are there any other aspects of your identity you would like to share with us? What questions and ideas does the themes of this working group bring up for you? What themes have you been thinking about in your art recently? In what medium(s)? Note: There will be instructions on submitting a portfolio or samples of your work at the end of this form. What would an environment built for you look like? How has COVID-19 changed your relationship to your body and/ or mind? How has it changed your relationship to public space, the built environment, and/ or the environment more broadly? In what ways do you think climate change has and will impact our ideas of health? How might you communicate the possible impacts of climate change on your ideas / lived experience of “health” to a broad swath of audience members? How do you see this medium / your medium of choice as accessible? Inaccessible? What does accessible art mean to you? Please drop a sample, or samples, of your work here! You can also email a link or documents to natalie.slater@utah.edu. Any other thoughts, concerns, or comments? SubmitReset Share this:FacebookLike this:Like Loading...