Thank you for joining us in celebration of the 20th anniversary of the Sally and Don Lucas Artists Residency Program at Montalvo.
It is simply hard to believe it has been two decades since Montalvo reopened its artists in residency program in the architecturally significant, state-of-the-art facility, now commonly known as the LAP.
It was Montalvo’s leadership who insisted the residency program remain at the heart of the organization when they embarked on the planning and capital campaign in the early 1990s. Today, we honor:
Ideas matter. I want the Lucas Artists Program at Montalvo Arts Center to be a place where ideas are explored and supported.
Sally Lucas
Today, we also honor those whose generous contributions continue to keep the LAP “Future Dreaming”:
In 2012, Barry and Jo Ariko established The Fund for Artistic Programs, which has provided critical support in advancing the work of the LAP, encouraging risk-taking and the expansion of our artistic offerings.
George and Judy Marcus’s bold vision and significant gift in 2022 launched our Curatorial Fellowships, expanded outreach programs, and established The Marcus Commissioning Prize for extraordinary artistic talent.
The LAP has been brought to life by over 1,300 artists since the program’s opening. It is due to the deep passion of these Lucas Fellows that the LAP has become a leader in the field of residency programs internationally. Today, we celebrate the release of Hello, Goodbye, Hello, with contributions by over 30 artists reflecting on how the LAP has supported their creative process, and fostered conversation and experimental models of artistic production.
Today, we celebrate the countless individuals, including Montalvo’s staff, who have made the LAP flourish!
With our deepest gratitude,
Angela McConnell and Kelly Sicat
Designed by StastnyBrun Architects, Inc. with Tad Savinar
Designed by architect Dan Solomon, Solomon E.T.C. a WRT Company, with Patrick Gleeson & Nellie King Solomon
Designed by architect Dan Solomon, Solomon E.T.C. a WRT Company, with Patrick Gleeson & Nellie King Solomon
Designed by Hodgetts + Fung Design Associates with Lee Breuer
Designed by Hodgetts + Fung Design Associates with Lee Breuer
This studio is not activated this evening, but you are welcome to look around outside!
Designed by MACK Architect(s) with David Ireland
Designed by MACK Architect(s) with David Ireland
Designed by Jim Jennings Architecture with Richard Serra & Czesław Miłosz
Designed by Jim Jennings Architecture with Richard Serra & Czesław Miłosz
Designed by Adèle Naudé Santos, Santos Prescott & Associates with Doug Hollis
Designed by Adèle Naudé Santos, Santos Prescott & Associates with Doug Hollis
Hello, Goodbye, Hello documents the multifaceted role the Lucas Artists Program (LAP) at Montalvo Arts Center has played in the work and thinking of the artists who have resided here. In prose, poetry, and art, more than thirty contributors reflect on how the LAP has, over the past twenty years, supported the creative process, and fostered critical conversation and experimental models of artistic production.
Designed by award-winning design studio Content Object, Hello, Goodbye, Hello features the voices of notable artists, curators, and culture workers, including former US poet laureate Juan Felipe Herrera; the internationally recognized artists and curators of Raqs Media Collective; interdisciplinary artist, dramatist, and Bessie Award recipient Alva Rogers; President/CEO of Artist Communities Alliance Lisa Funderburke; and curator, researcher, and co-editor of Contemporary Artist Residencies Taru Elfving.
Representing an important contribution to emerging discourse about the role of artist residency programs in our cultural life, Hello, Goodbye, Hello explores the unique relationships that residency spaces like the LAP generate between artists and place, while also interrogating the challenges of creating a hospitable space for artists and examining how residency spaces can be catalysts for change now and into the future.
Hello, Goodbye, Hello is available for purchase at the LAP 20th Anniversary Celebration event in the Knight Ridder Commons.
Marking the 20th anniversary year of the Lucas Artists Program, Montalvo Arts Center is thrilled to announce the inaugural Marcus Commissioning Prize awards.
The Marcus gift was established in 2022 to support an identified artist, or collective, whose proposed project will engage an all-aged public in addressing a contemporary, prescient theme.
The artists and projects are identified by the curatorial team of the Lucas Artists Program, along with their professional advisory council. This prize of $40,000 will support the development of a newly commissioned work for the grounds of Montalvo and may take the form of an installation, a performance, or a participatory investigation in any discipline.
The final work will be public facing and intended to build community. We see the Marcus Prize as a model framework for additional awards to be created for Lucas Program Artists in the coming years. Supporting the development and sharing the voices of our Lucas Artists throughout the Bay Area and beyond.
Charlene Eigen-Vasquez
and the development of A Path Forward
Ana Teresa Fernández
and the development of Circutree