I-Park, an open-air and closed studio laboratory for artistic pursuits in Connecticut, will be hosting its third international, multi-disciplinary Environmental Art Biennale in September 2011. I-Park is calling for applications from artists to participate in a residency to create pieces for this event. I-Park views environmental art as a multi-disciplinary field also encourages inter-disciplinary collaborations. The artistic engagement of the site for this program can involve site-responsive aesthetic interventions, the creation of new outdoor spaces and environments, conceptual investigations and projects that re-imagine our relationship to nature.
Applications due 28 February 2011. Three week residency commences 23 August 2011.



