Open Calls 2026

Open Calls 2026

Framing Air

“What is a window other than air framed by a molding?” asks Clarice Lispector, describing a freedom defined by its borders. The word window comes from the Old Norse vindauga, meaning “wind-eye.” A window allows us to see air in motion—movement made visible through its frame. Lispector’s question lingers between openness and enclosure, possibility and limit.

This year, as we reconstruct a ruined house with and for our community, we approach the site as an architecture undone. The house becomes a kind of window: open-ended, unsealed, neither interior nor exterior, and full of potential—air held temporarily by its broken frames. We invite artists to respond to Framing Air through gestures that work with air, freedom, and reframing in their expanded meanings. We are interested in actions that mark, release, or gently redraw boundaries between inside and outside, private and collective space, permission and transgression.

Here, building becomes a performative act—an ongoing negotiation of free will within constraint. We consider the sociological and ecological implications of constructing a house for ephemerality: a structure that embraces incompleteness, adaptability, and continual reimagining. Ephemeral practices thrive where forms remain modest and mutable, recalling Yona Friedman’s “realizable utopias”—democratic, ecological frameworks designed to remain open to change, reuse, and participation over time.

We invite artists to engage with air as material and metaphor: as movement, as time, as visibility. Framing Air welcomes works that resonate with Lispector’s minor freedoms, Friedman’s visionary infrastructures, or other ways of imagining how freedom takes shape by its framing.

With this theme in mind, we are offering three types of open calls, crafted to serve artists locally and beyond:

  • Call to participate in our annual 24h performance festival (June 27-28)

  • Call to organize a durational event in August

  • Call to join a five-month discourse-based fellowship for established artists in upstate New York.

S.O.U.P

Event Program Open Calls

Apply to S.O.U.P programs by March 12, 2026

CONVERSATION LAB

Apply to Conversation Lab by March 5, 2026

A.I.R

FOR PERFORMANCE ARTISTS


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Our programming is made possible by the generous support of New York State Council on the Arts

 



Questions can be addressed to contact (at) glasshouseproject.org