*Carlotta Centennial Exhibition*
In the month of July 2024 we celebrated the 100th birthday of Charlotte Strobele . We opened our doors to the community to showcase her creative legacy. It’s also a moment of inauguration for Casa Carlotta, a way for us to introduce ourselves and what we’re doing.
Open Calls
DEADLINE: Ongoing
A self-guided, accessible residency for retreat, research, and creation
Our doors are open for group research residencies and group retreats. If you have a piece of work you need time to research or realize, would like to discover the house and surrounding region, if you and a group need space to activate and collect, we are renting rooms in the home, our attic annex, and our small ground floor studios for short stays at accessible rates. We encourage research that wants to engage the local territory, history, and ecology but are open to residents/groups working in all subjects and disciplines.
Given our studio spaces are still in the process of being fitted to accommodate different material practices, we are primarily offering space that encourages research, writing, and rehearsal, but much is possible. If you have any questions about how we and the house can accommodate your practice, please let us know!
Fully furnished room with desk, access to workspace, communal kitchen and common spaces including the loggia and garden. Minimum stay of one week encouraged.
Private attic studio and independent apartment (with private kitchen, mountain views, large rehearsal or work space) and access to common spaces.
Contact us for group rental info.
︎︎︎ PLEASE CONTACT US >residency@casacarlotta.com
Past open calls
DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 15th
A collaborative work-stay program
︎︎︎We’re organizing a spring of work, collectivizing our energy towards the activation of the house and its spaces. We’re reserving these spring months for labor and invite all handy-people, architects, carpenters, stone-workers, interior-designers, homemakers, gardeners, cooks, doers, drivers, and overall builders to come work towards the future of what the space can be. In exchange for a few hours of labor each day, we offer a free stay !
Tasks include fitting the barn as a workspace, replacing flooring, equipping studios, designing and planting the garden. This is an invitation to creative flow through doing, through a bit of sweat and love, something that is essential to our multidisciplinary creative programming and the ethos of our house. We ask that you can stay at least 10 days.
For those who may not have the time to make it out, but still want to support what we are building, check out our kickstarter (with art works to gain!)
DEADLINE: MAY 15th
A self-guided, accessible residency for retreat, research, and creation
In the month of June we’ll open our doors for group research residencies and group retreats. If you have a piece of work you need time to research or realize, would like to discover the house and surrounding region, if you and a group need space to activate and collect, we are renting rooms in the home, our attic annex, and our small ground floor studios for short stays at accessible rates. We encourage research that wants to engage the local territory, history, and ecology but are open to residents/groups working in all subjects and disciplines.
Given our studio spaces are still in the process of being fitted to accommodate different material practices, we are primarily offering space that encourages research, writing, and rehearsal, but much is possible. If you have any questions about how we and the house can accommodate your practice, please let us know!
Fully furnished room with desk, access to workspace, communal kitchen and common spaces including the loggia and garden. Minimum stay of one week encouraged. Reduced pricing is available in exchange for work or art.
Private attic studio and independent apartment (with private kitchen, mountain views, large rehearsal or work space) and access to common spaces.
Contact us for group rental info.
DEADLINE: MARCH 15th
Collective Residencies: a multidisciplinary collaborative group experience
TWO 10 DAY SESSIONS
This is an ongoing experiment in what “residency” can be, in encounter, in conversation, in non-productive learning and doing and living together– while there is some space for individual projects and research, this is an essentially social and collaborative experience that engages the theme, the house, and the environment.In the months of August and September we’ll orchestrate our collective residencies, a multidisciplinary curated group experience. The theme of what we’re doing this year is inspired by performance and bread, particularly through the American political theater group, “Bread and Puppets.” The residencies happen in two week sessions, and are organically developed by the group with some curatorial framing by us. The structure is loose and process focused, the group is dynamic, and the energy is fun and collaborative!
Resident-led workshops / skill-shares
Seminars
Building projects
Daily dinners
Research-groups
Recreation (play !!)
Performances
–activities that establish a common ground between peers, friends and strangers–
The form of each session will be distinct and mutable, informed by the practices and wants of its participants. Interest in rural culture and ecology is encouraged. No finished art-work is required, there will be a chef-in-residence, and we’ll ask for a small contribution for room and board or a work/exchange.
DEADLINE: Ongoing
A self-guided, accessible residency for retreat, research, and creation
In te month of June we’ll open our doors for individual research residencies and group retreats. If you have a piece of work you need time to research or realize, would like to discover the house and surrounding region, or if you and a group need space to activate and collect, we are renting rooms in the home, our attic annex, and our small ground floor studios for short stays at accessible rates. We encourage research that wants to engage the local territory, history, and ecology but are open to residents/groups working in all subjects and disciplines.
Given our studio spaces are still in the process of being fitted to accommodate different material practices, we are primarily offering space that encourages research, writing, and rehearsal, but much is possible. If you have any questions about how we and the house can accommodate your practice, please let us know!
Fully furnished room with desk, access to workspace, communal kitchen and common spaces including the loggia and garden. Minimum stay of one week encouraged. Reduced pricing is available in exchange for work or art.
Private attic studio and independent apartment (with private kitchen, mountain views, large rehearsal or work space) and access to common spaces.
Contact us for group rental info.