Laura Grace Barrett Residency Program

Laura Grace Barrett Printmaking residencies are available from 1 week - 3 months depending on the needs of the artist. The ZACC’s selection committee will choose new residents throughout the year depending on availability. The selections are based on the quality of the work, its artistic merit, background, and stage of career development. 

Resident Benefits

Long and Short-term Residents work alongside our Community Artists and receive 24 -hour access to the ZACC Print Shop, semi-private studio space (approximately 125 sq. ft.), a locker, flat file space, plus advice & assistance from printshop manager and printmaking community.

Paid Opportunities

Resident artists are encouraged to teach classes as a way to share their knowledge and experiences, as well as to interact with our local Missoula community. 

More Opportunities

Residents are encouraged to put work up for sale in our sales gallery, and all long-term residents are invited to present a solo exit show near the end of their residency.

Expectations

The ZACC expects that each resident will contribute approximately 5 hours a week in studio and gallery maintenance. This contribution may include such general studio tasks as cleaning and organizing the studio, gallery assistance, class assistance, assisting with studio improvements, and performing other duties and special projects as needed. Residents are also asked to assist with the production of fundraising events and are often called upon to offer technical or creative advice to studio artists, interns, and students. 

Printmaking Disciplines Supported

screen printing, intaglio, relief, monotype, collagraph, mixed media, and letterpress and experimental practices. 

LGB Printshop Equipement   

Monarch Letterpress

4 color Odyssey 4400 screen printing press

5 portable screen printing presses

Vactor LED Vacuum Exposure Unit w/ digital timer

Eco Dunk Tank

Poly Backlit Washout Sink w/ backlight system

Laguna Etching Press Model 2648   26” x 48”  Bedplate

Conrad Press 16” x 32” Bedplate

And

water baths, tear bar, spatulas, large work tables, inking table, felts, squeegees, brayers, carving tools, rags, oil for cleanup, drying racks, clean towels, screen coater, screen cleaner.


Residents are responsible for all other materials needed to complete prints. 



ZACC Print Shop Contract – Intern 

Agreement Details: Term of Internship – 2 Month Minimum

The ZACC offers Interns free access during open hours in exchange for 8 hours of work a week in the ZACC Print Shop and/or Gallery.

Interns are required to assist with one or more of the following duties per week: 

Screen printing at First Friday events

Wednesday evening and/or Saturday office hour coverage 

Printmaking birthday parties

Print Shop upkeep and maintenance 

Summer camp help

After school art camps

Adult instruction assistance

Instruction

Gallery prep & hanging

Gallery storage organization

Print Shop Access:

Interns agree to accessing the ZACC Public Print Shop, and associated wash-out room, during regular hours of operation, Monday through Friday 10 AM-6 PM, Wednesday 6-8 PM and Sunday from 12-4 PM.

*Supplies provided for your use (included w/ access): Paper baths, clean paper area, spatulas, inking table, felts, Squeegees, brayers, carving tools, rags, oil for cleanup, drying racks, ferric chloride bath, clean towels, emulsion screen coater, donated materials and screen cleaner.

Supplies you should bring (not included w/ access):

Photo emulsion, ink, substrates to carve (silk screens, wood blocks, linoleum, plastic, aluminum, or copper) and paper or other substrates to print on.

Care of the Space:

Interns agree to thoroughly clean up after themselves following each use of the Print Shop &/or the wash-out room. It is the expectation that the space be returned to its original state (before use) so other patrons may use the space without fear of damaging personal supplies or artworks. Print Shop users agree to treat the ZACC Print Shop with the same respect they would treat their own home or studio. They agree to follow signs posted throughout the print shop, and use the check-out list as a guideline while cleaning.

Care of the Equipment:

Print Shop Interns agree to follow all guidelines and safety instructions, provided both written and verbally, when working with ZACC Print Shop equipment. In the event that a Print Shop Intern discovers an issue with any piece of Print Shop equipment, they agree to immediately report the damage to ZACC staff (Print Shop Manager, Director of Operations, or Front Desk Associate). If the damage is not reported to staff, and damage is found after Print Shop use, Print Shop Interns understand and agree that their privileges will be revoked, and they may be held financially responsible for the damage.

Collection of Completed Work:

Print Shop Interns are required to collect any work left in the drying racks within 48 hours of their Print Shop session. Unless previous arrangements have been made, any items left behind for more than 48 hours after their Print Shop use will be subject to disposal at the discretion of the ZACC.

Alcohol, Tobacco, and Drug Policy

The ZACC Print Shop is alcohol, tobacco, and drug free, and absolutely no illegal substances or unpermitted alcohol are allowed anywhere on ZACC property. Cigarette smoking is permitted only in designated smoking areas outside. Smokers must keep at least 10 feet away from entrances. All cigarette butts must disposed of in trash receptacles.




Established in 2010, the ZACC houses four community art galleries. All four galleries provide space for artists to examine new visual narratives and engage deeply with visual arts while exploring the diversity and vitality of the arts in Western Montana and beyond. All media are welcome including: printmaking. installation, music, ceramics, dance, poetry, painting, media arts, sculpture, fiber arts, encaustics, and glass. Gallery exhibitions are accompanied with programming and a reception when applicable. 

What you need: gallery proposal, artist statement, artist bio and press-quality jpegs of your work.

ZACC Main, The Blackfoot Communications Gallery and Youth Galleries are available for monthly solo or group shows.

The Phantom Gallery is reserved for Laura Grace Barrett Resident Artists and Pop Up events.

Community Engagement Opportunities: Gallery Walks, Gallery Talks, Artist Workshops and or Demonstrations are encouraged. 

Accept or Decline notifications will be sent within one month from submission date. If your proposal is accepted we will arrange a meeting and review a ZACC Gallery Contract and select all meaningful dates for your show. Exhibition submissions should not include work/s that have previously been shown at the ZACC.

Indigenizing the ZACC 2024: Walk With Purpose

"Every step, every breath, every thought, every word, every whisper or silence taken are prayers in action. They are an impasse to self discovery which is never smooth. We are all prayer warriors. The fearless messengers of creativity.

The art we create are not our own to claim. They are instead gifts from above, our creator. They flow like reels above our heads, they come as visions, as dreams, as inspiration. When we are ready we open our hearts to what we can do and reach for those we can create and share with the community, far and wide. However, when we are not ready to grasp for the images they go to another trusted creator. Whether we know it or not, we all create with purpose  whether it be bringing them to print, sculpt, dance, write, speak, etc. Together we share the universal images/language to create a story from our own personal journey through life.”

– Dre Castillo, Artist and Indigenizing the ZACC Organizer

Leaders in the Indigenous art community, in partnership with the ZACC and the Jeanette Rankin Peace Center, are seeking artwork to be shown in the ZACC Main Gallery and Blackfoot Communications Gallery on the theme 'Walk With Purpose'. This art call is open to all Indigenous Peoples from Turtle Island. 100% of proceeds from any sale of art will be paid back to the artist.

The gallery openings will take place on First Friday, November 1, 2024 from 5-8 PM and will coincide with MMIR talks and elder talks, MMIR memorial altars and the blessing of two sacred tipis provided by The Way of the Sacred Mountain, an Indigenous Art Market including over a dozen artists with a variety of different types of work for purchase, Indigenous Artists in all three ZACC Galleries, and music by Foreshadow in the ZACC's venue, The Show Room. Artwork will be up in the galleries from Friday, November 1 through Sunday, December 1, 2024. 

Art Call Information

(Opportunity only for Indigenous Artists from Turtle Island)
   The ZACC Main and Blackfoot Communications Galleries will be showing works from Indigenous artists that relate to / answer the theme "Walk With Purpose".

We are accepting artwork of every medium and from artists of every skill level. Every Indigenous artist is welcome to participate. Artists have the option to submit up to 3 pieces, and 1-2 pieces will be selected for exhibition by the event's organizers. 

100% of proceeds from any sale of art will be paid back to the artist.

Deadline to apply: October 4, 2024
Art Drop Off: October 12 though October 21, 2024
Gallery Opening: First Friday, November 1, as part of Indigenizing the ZACC

If you have questions or would like assistance submitting to the art call please don't hesitate to reach out to the ZACC's Gallery Manager Jerod Peitsmeyer at jerod@zootownarts.org, or by calling the ZACC at (406)549-7555.

Zootown Arts Community Center