Founded by artists for artists in 1998, Locust Projects is Miami’s longest running nonprofit alternative art space. We produce, present, and nurture ambitious and experimental new art and the exchange of ideas through commissioned exhibitions and projects, artist residencies, summer art intensives for teens, and public programs on contemporary art and curatorial practice. As a leading incubator of new art and ideas, Locust Projects emphasizes boundary-pushing creative endeavors, risk-taking and experimentation by local, national and international artists. We invest in South Florida’s arts community by providing artists with project grants and empower creative careers by supporting the administrative work of being an artist through an onsite artist resource hub and access to pro bono legal services.
The PROJECT ROOM 2026-2027 Open Call is open for submissions from June 2- July 28, 2025
Locust Projects invites local, national, and international artists to apply for the opportunity to access the space and resources to experiment and create ambitious, large-scale new work in our 625sq ft PROJECT ROOM. Proposals are reviewed by a rotating jury comprised of local, national and international artists that have previously exhibited at Locust Projects and one local curator. Locust Projects provides selected artists with curatorial guidance, production budget, artist WAGE fee, documentation, and an opportunity to stay in the Locust Projects residence or other accommodations.
GENERAL GUIDELINES
Locust Projects is committed to supporting the creation and presentation of ambitious new work. Existing work is not accepted for Open Calls. Proposals for new, installation-based work that has never been presented before should specifically be designed for our Project Room. We present visual artists working in any medium and any stage in their career as long as the work they propose for Locust Projects demonstrably pushes their practice in new directions as part of our mission to invite risk-taking and experimentation. Collectives and artist collaborations are encouraged to apply as long as the work is presented as a singular vision. Artists addressing social justice issues including race, identity, gender parity, basic needs, climate change, environmental advocacy, and more, through their projects are encouraged. Final projects are realized with support from a collaborative environment and supportive Locust Projects staff.
PROJECT ROOM OPEN CALL OPPORTUNITY
- Solo exhibition of ambitious and new, installation-based work created specifically for Locust Projects Project Room (approx. 625 square feet) *see pdf with floorplan and images
- Community engagement with the public through public programs or activations (i.e. conversation, collaboration, performance)
PROJECT ROOM PROJECT SUPPORT
- $5000 Project Budget (may include but is not limited to: production/fabrication, equipment rental, materials, professional/technical support, installation/construction labor, assistants, shipping, de-installation) Final budget determined based upon dates, proposal scope and scale of project, feasibility.
- $3100 Artist Fee plus $50 per diem stipend for out-of-town artists up to 14 days and stipend toward coach class roundtrip flights and ground transport available to artists that live 150 miles away from Miami. (above and beyond travel expenses shall be applied to production budget). Artists may use the Artist Fee at their discretion.
- Accommodation available in a 2 bedroom residence house.
- Basic infrastructure provided by Locust Projects includes access to use existing tool and av equipment inventory, up to 24 hours preparator labor/assistance for install/de-install, signage, installation documentation, and promotional support.
THE SELECTION PROCESS
Proposals are reviewed by a rotating jury of artists that have previously exhibited at Locust Projects and one local curator. The following criteria will be used during the review process using a 3 point scale for each:
- Conceptual strength of the proposal, ambitious ideas, scale and/or use of space
- Strength of past work
- Unique or innovative approach to transforming or activating LP's space and extension of the artist's practice
- Feasibility of proposed project and related programs within budget and logistical concerns, ADA access
- Compelling approach to contemporary artistic practice, societal concerns, and/or community impact
Please keep in mind, we are a non-traditional alternative art space. If the project could easily be presented in a traditional or commercial gallery setting or could be realized without the support of our organization, it is unlikely for us to consider your proposal. We do not show existing work, host traveling exhibitions, retrospectives, or group shows. We are not a commercial gallery, we do not offer artist representation.
Locust Projects is proud to be W.A.G.E. Certified (Working Artists in the Greater Economy), ensuring that we have and we will continue to compensate artists fairly, at, or above, minimum W.A.G.E. fees For more information on W.A.G.E. certification, click here.
OPEN CALL: PROJECT ROOM GALLERY: The PROJECT ROOM 2024-2026 Open Call is open for submissions from June 2 - July 28, 2025. To submit please send your proposal through Submittable.
Late submissions will not be accepted. (Please allow time for possible technical difficulties by submitting well before the deadline.)
Please direct questions to submissions@locustprojects.org
SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
- Project description (max. 250 words)
- Draft floorplan/rendering of proposed project - see attached PDF for floor plan and images
- General artist statement (max. 150 words)
- Production Budget - (provide an overview of approximate expenses for any that apply (see description of Production Budget* below)
- Project Impact (Explain how your project embraces experimentation and risk-taking in your artistic practice. Max 350 words)
- CV or Resume (no more than 2 pages)
- Up to five images of previous/related work or three links to time based works
- Image details (title, date, year medium of the submitted work and/or links)
*Production Costs may include (but are not limited to): production/fabrication, equipment rental, materials, specialized lighting, professional/technical support, public programs and activations and related participant fees based upon W.A.G.E. fee calculations at $310 per person, additional artist or assistant travel above and beyond that covered by Locust Projects, installation/construction labor above and beyond basic infrastructure of 24 hours labor provided, assistant fees, shipping, disposal, and any other costs required to realize and de-install the Project beyond basic infrastructure costs (signage, documentation, preparator time for install 24 hours) and artist fees and travel expenses provided by Locust Projects.
Opportunity: Summer Teaching Artist Studio Residency for Miami Teaching Artists
Application Deadline : June 24 - 11:59pm
Eligibility: Miami-based High School and BFA/MFA Teaching Artists
Studio opportunity dates: July 1 - Oct 1, 2025
Opportunity Description:
Every summer since 2010, we have turned our space over to the next generation of creatives from teens to current MFA candidates to have the opportunity to work in a nationally recognized alternative art space and create new work.
With our recent move to a larger space in Little Haiti aka Little River we are excited to be able to also offer Miami Teaching Artists - at the high school or BFA/MFA level - the time, space and opportunity to recharge and refocus on their creative practice in a studio residency at Locust Projects this summer.
Announcing our third Summer Studio Residency Opportunity for Miami Teaching Artists in 2025 - we are offering teachers at the high school or BFA/MFA level - the time, space and opportunity to recharge and refocus on their creative practice in a studio residency at Locust Projects this summer.
STUDIO AVAILABILITY DATES: Starting July 1 and ending October 1, 2025
We know how much teachers dedicate to educating the Next Generation of artists, we want to give them the opportunity to invest in their creative careers. We’re offering 2 visual art educators who are practicing artists Monday - Sunday | 24/7 access to studio/work space starting June 10 and ending August 10, 2024. Given upcoming residencies with exhibiting artists we are unable to extend past this date.
Please note we do not have enclosed, private studios, and are unable to support “wet” studio needs, such as ceramics.
Up to 30 LAB teens will be on site 10am-3pm daily Monday through Thursday through July 19 building their collaborative show in our Project Room, Tomas Vu closes in Main Gallery July 19 with construction installation taking place Aug 1-16 for the next Main Gallery and Project Room shows - so make sure this shared-space experience is a fit for you! We will conduct in-person interviews and walk-thrus of the final round of candidates in advance of selection.
Selected artists will have access to available av equipment and carpentry spaces and limited large scale staging opportunities to experiment and push your practice.
This is a free residency with no exhibiting requirements or stipends. We’ve the space, you might have the time, so let’s help you make art happen.
Applications should reflect an interest in expansion of artistic practice in conceptual scope, scale, or media. Priority will be given to those that demonstrate a need to work in large scale for future exhibitions/commissions, processes, or developing new concepts, particularly those that could not be presented in a traditional gallery setting.
Again, the studio residency will occur in conjunction with the summer cohort of Locust Art Builders, an art intensive for up to 30 Miami-based teens. Tomas Vu's exhibition will be on view in the Main Gallery until July 19. Installation of william cordova's Main Gallery show is Aug 1 - 16. Residencies will not be extended after Oct 1.
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS. Please provide the following information in Submittable.
- Artist resume or CV. Please include artist contact information.
- Proposed Studio Use/Need/Desired Outcome (250 word max.)
- Brief Artist Statement - (max. 150 words); can also be a 1 min video submission
- Images: 4 images of recent/ related work with captions accompanying all images. Up to 3 Video links can be submitted for video based works. 5 minutes maximum will be reviewed.
Please send questions to tom@locustprojects.org.