Overview
To Build and Sustain is a tuition-free, online residency focusing on the process of developing an art publication, incubator, or learning environment for art writing and criticism. Over the course of the week participants will be encouraged to share an independent project, practice, or ambition for workshopping with peers and faculty.
Specifically designed for practitioners without major institutional affiliations, the residency is for 8 individuals who work as independent writers, editors, and publishers. By “independent” we mean those who are not currently employed by legacy media entities or major museums, galleries, or cultural and academic institutions.
The residency will take place online, with daily 2.5-hour sessions and participants will have the opportunity to attend the 2026 Momus Convening in Montreal.
Program
This mentoring, networking, and learning event will be oriented around multi-modal and rhizomatic resource-sharing in an effort to think collaboratively and collectively about how infrastructures for art criticism are built and sustained.
This residency won’t seek to reiterate the refrain “criticism is dead” but rather seek to ask participants the following: In what directions do our practices move? What tools are needed to become and remain sustainable? How do the publications and programs we build (continue to) reflect the communities in whom we are grounded and with whom we are in dialogue?
Through a combination of seminar style discussions and writing workshops, faculty will offer editorial guidance, resource-sharing, and coalition-building. We will address the recent shifts to our landscape, including conglomerations, closures, suppressions, and boycotts, but will largely focus on the regenerative and redirecting potential of the current sea-change moment in art criticism, especially for independent publishers and historically underrepresented writers.
Testimonials
Christina Nafziger“This particular residency spoke to me because of its specificity around creating containers and sustainable environments for arts writing. As an editor, that is what we do. The project I’ve been working on is just as specific, and this was the perfect residency scenario that I didn’t even know could exist. The residency went beyond my expectations. I was really pushed, challenged, and pulled in ways that I haven’t experienced in a long time, especially outside academia. The instructors were incredible and the work we did together got my project to where it needs to be in order to go out into the world.”
Daniella Sanader“The guidance and focus provided by the mentors (particularly Kemi and Camille) around how to think about my practice, my labour, how I situate myself as a writer and teacher, was totally invaluable. Also the flexibility (as an online residency) made this really accessible for a wide range of people. Having access to such a range of practitioners (internationally and across disciplinary boundaries, between the participants and the leaders) was really wonderful.”
Neyat Yohannes“This residency genuinely exceeded my expectations. I appreciated that our faculty—while clearly aligned on so much—each had their own distinct way of engaging with art and criticism. Their presentations were moving, memorable, and will surely inform how I approach my own practice moving forward. My laptop sounds like it’s taking off into space because I refuse to close all the precious tabs I accumulated over the course of this residency!”









