The Create Change Bed-Stuy Residency program supports the development of participatory and community-attuned creative projects by artists of color who live, work, or are otherwise invested in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. Projects may take place anywhere in Bed-Stuy, either in person or virtually, across various community sites, from laundromats and urban gardens to playgrounds and community centers.
Bed-Stuy AiRs develop and execute detailed art projects that address relevant issues and engage the community. They participate in community events, lead workshops or public discussions, and collaborate with other artists and community members. The program includes workshop sessions alongside the Create Change Fellows, monthly cohort coaching sessions, and professional development mentorship. Bed-Stuy AiRs receive an honorarium of $20,000, a $10,000 production budget, and access to in-depth resources, including specialized materials and advanced professional networks, per year in the program.
Starting in 2026, the Bed-Stuy AiR program operates on a 2-year cycle to deepen artistic
practice, strengthen community relationships, and increase long-term neighborhood impact.
Year 1: Focus on deepening practice in place, early-stage project development, and collaborative exploration through Open Studios. Includes individualized coaching, peer learning, and early planning for public work.
Year 2: Focus on project implementation, leadership, and partnership engagement aligned with community priority areas (Climate Justice, Economic Justice, Health Equity, Displacement Prevention). Culminates in
GATHER, an annual celebration featuring a conversation with and reflections from our 2026 Create Change Artists-in-Residence.
One Bed-Stuy Artists-in-Residence will be selected to participate in the 2026-2027 program.