Open Call 2020 Applications
About the Selection Process
Reviewers and Panelists
Information Sessions
We recommended that prospective applicants participate in one of our information sessions via Google Meet. We held both general information sessions (including a Q&A) with Shed staff and Q&A sessions with past Open Call artists. Live closed captioning was available through the Google Meet platform for all sessions.
General sessions with Q&A
- April 29 at 7 pm
- May 6 at 1 pm
In partnership with CUNY Arts
Q&As with past Open Call artists
- May 14 at 7 pm
With Justin Allen, Analisa Teachworth, and Kelsey Pyro
In partnership with Bronx Council on the Arts
(ASL interpretation and audio description were available for this session.)
- May 22 at 11 am
With Fyütch, Thanushka Yakupitiyage, and Kiyan Williams
Frequently Asked Questions About the Application Process
In line with The Shed’s mission, the Open Call program values inventive and bold proposals that explore and question the urgent issues of our time. We look for submissions that are both idea-driven and poetic, and that can be feasibly realized. We encourage artists to be inclusive and equitable as they engage their ideas and communities with intellectual and aesthetic rigor. We aim to support NYC’s diversity of emerging talent in its many forms—including artistic medium, race, ethnicity, age, identity, physical ability, and other experiences.
All eligible applications are reviewed by Open Call’s panelists. Applications with the highest scores will then be reviewed during a panel discussion, resulting in the selection of finalists. Through this review process, Open Call offers artists the opportunity to have their work and ideas discussed by a range of experts across different artistic fields as well as The Shed’s staff.
Open Call accepts applications from artists who are:
- Early-career* artists and art collectives (18+ and no education requirement)
- Currently living or working in New York City
- Working in a range of artistic disciplines, including the visual arts, theater, dance, music, performance, spoken word, literary arts, film, fashion, art and technology, social practice, and new media, as well as across multiple and new disciplines
*We consider early-career artists to be those who have not yet received major support to create new work.
Panel Review by The Shed’s Staff and External Guests: July 2020
Notification of Acceptance: September 2020
Presentation of Work: 2021 (dates to be announced)
All work will be presented at The Shed. The images in the slideshow further down this page show a variety of presentation configurations in the Level 2 Gallery, The Griffin Theater, and on the Plaza.
The Level 2 Gallery will feature visual artworks in a group exhibition, with works varying in scale and medium. While we do not have specific size limitations for each work, nor restrictions on how they might be installed (works can be free-standing, hanging, wall-mounted, etc.), we encourage artists to be ambitious in their proposals while remaining mindful that other artworks will also inhabit the space. Footprints of sculptural works in the past have ranged in scale, falling mostly within a 20 by 20 foot area. Wall-mounted works have also varied in scale, occupying an area up to 20 feet wide on the wall. The group exhibition will be curated by The Shed’s curatorial team. To learn more about past Open Call works presented in the Level 2 Gallery, please visit this page.
The Griffin Theater, on Level 6, is a black box theater with resilient (not sprung) wood floors. It will be subdivided into two intimate, 220-person-capacity spaces to suit the needs of a range of productions and installations. In the past it has been configured in two ways: as a proscenium-style space, with a stage roughly 39 feet wide by 20 feet deep with wings on each side, located on the east side of The Theater, and as an open-plan space roughly 78 feet wide by 55 feet deep. Pieces in The Griffin Theater will run for three performance dates.To learn more about past Open Call works presented in The Griffin Theater, please visit this page.
The Shed’s Plaza, an iconic public space, is formed when the building’s movable outer shell is nested to create a 17,000-square-foot outdoor plaza for large-scale performances. It can accommodate an audience of up to 1,500 and will be set up with the most up-to-date sound and light technology. The main stage that will be built will be approximately 47 feet wide by 24 feet deep and 42 inches high, with steps upstage right and left. This space does not allow for outdoor projections. Pieces will be performed once, and can make use of the stage or of the Plaza itself. To learn more about past Open Call works presented on the Plaza, please visit this page.
Photos from past Open Call commissions
Thank you to our partners
Additional support for Open Call is provided by Jody and John Arnhold | Arnhold Foundation.
The creation of new work at The Shed is generously supported by the Lizzie and Jonathan Tisch Commissioning Fund and the Shed Commissioners. Major support for live productions at The Shed is provided by the Charina Endowment Fund.