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Visiting Artists

← Back to Art at FPL

We welcome artists of all mediums to share their craft with the community while activating library spaces for personal projects. Selected artists will be featured at the library, host public programs for all ages, have scheduled time for personal projects in library studios, performance spaces, quiet focus rooms and/or the Center for Innovation while receiving a stipend. Through this program, the library welcomes artists to share their craft with the community while activating these spaces for personal projects.  

Upcoming Visiting Artists' Events  

Introducing our 2025 Visiting Artists 

Robin Bruce

Robin Bruce

Robin Bruce is a writer, visual artist, musician, and contemplative artist, weaving multiple disciplines into performance art, songs, and manuscripts for television and film.

More about Robin →

Ringo Jones

Ringo Jones

Ringo Jones is a multimodal non-fiction storyteller producing stories about local/regional people, places, and events through documentary films and augmented reality exhibitions.

More about Ringo →

Chris Schultz

Chris Schultz

Chris Schultz's work covers a variety of media including works on paper, video and animation and object making. Themes explored within current work include the ephemeral nature of time alongside the lightheartedness of play.

More about Chris →

About the Visiting Artist Program

 
Fayetteville Public Library welcomes artists and makers with passion for the community to apply to the Fayetteville Public Library’s Visiting Artist program.  Selected artists will be featured at the library, host public programs for all ages, have scheduled time for personal projects in library studios, performance spaces, quiet focus rooms and/or the Center for Innovation and receive a stipend.

Fayetteville Public Library has an established precedent of connecting the community to the arts by presenting nearly 2,000 programs a year for all ages and developing collections that fulfill the community’s intellectual and recreational interests. More than books, the library includes a 700-seat auditorium, teaching kitchen, art & movement room and Center for Innovation equipped with a fabrication lab, audio recording studio, video recording studio, photography studio, and editing bays. Through this program the library welcomes artists to share their craft with the community while activating these spaces for personal projects.

Visiting Artist Requirements & Responsibilities

+ Artists of all mediums are encouraged to apply including dance, visual, writing, music, performance, film, and fabrication.

+ Formal or informal art teaching experience is recommended but not required.

+ An artist will be selected each four-month program cycle:
    ⇢ January – April
    ⇢ May – August
    ⇢ September – December

+ Selected artists will lead four public events - at least one per month (Formal or informal art teaching experience is recommended but not required)

+ Events offered will include workshops and/or programs for youth, teens, and adults and if appropriate to the artist's focus, a public presentation/exhibition. Visual art exhibitions must be approved by the library's art committee.

FPL's Commitment

+ $1,500 stipend

+ Access to space appropriate to artist’s focus.* Spaces include:
    ⇢ Art & Movement Room
    ⇢ Teaching Kitchen
    ⇢ Center for Innovation Studios (Fabrication lab, Audio Recording Studio, Video Recording Studio and Photography Studio)
    ⇢ Study Rooms

*Up to 8 hours a week of access for personal projects. Schedules and access to space are limited to library hours and availability. Prior to each program cycle, an agreed upon schedule of dates and times for studio access will be established. No admission fee may be charged.   

Upcoming Events

Mon, Jan 27, 6:00pm - 7:15pm
Meeting: Ann Henry Board Room

Thu, Feb 13, 5:30pm - 6:30pm
CFI: J.B. & Johnelle Hunt Center for Innovation
Registration opens Thursday, January 23 2025 at 7:00am

Mon, Feb 24, 6:00pm - 7:15pm
Meeting: Ann Henry Board Room
Registration opens Monday, February 3 2025 at 7:00am

Thu, Mar 13, 5:30pm - 6:30pm
CFI: J.B. & Johnelle Hunt Center for Innovation
Registration opens Thursday, February 20 2025 at 7:00am

Mon, Mar 17, 6:00pm - 7:15pm
Meeting: Ann Henry Board Room
Registration opens Monday, February 24 2025 at 7:00am