Projects
Elsewhere hosts 50+ new projects a year: from artworks to research, from events to extravaganzas, from residency works to collaborative upfits.
13th Extravaganza | Nightmare on S. Elm Street
Elsewhere’s 13th Extravaganza is a Nightmare on S. Elm St with guided Haunted Museum tours and a Nightmare Party!
Collaborative Family Residency
Families to apply for our residency program as collaborative units. Artists may collaborate with members of their family of origin or chosen family. We welcome family members of all ages and abilities to experiment with collaborations of all kinds.
Pet Memorial | Manon Wada & Avery Rose
This is a collaborative project commemorating our past pets on the chairs of Elsewhere Museum initiated by artist in residence Manon Wada, with Avery Rose joining as a main collaborator.
Fill out the form to have one of Elsewhere’s chairs prominently feature your pet’s name with a description and favorite memory attached.
11th Radical Seder | Radically Open
What would it mean to be radically open? 2022’s annual Radical Seder is open-ended this year. with the help of our friend the folklorist, Gabrielle Berlinger, who will be helping us connect this theme with Passover traditions, radical texts, and Elsewhere artworks.
Anyone, including passersby, can walk through our wide-open front stage windows and participate. We will also visit with those of you who join from home via Zoom and ask you to participate in a number of playful ways in your own space.
Social Practice Institute & Residency | Greensboro Contemporary Jewish Museum
The GCJM Social Practice Institute and artist residency trains Jewish identifying southern-based artists in the pedagogy of socially engaged art practice alongside a curriculum of Jewish thought leadership.
Second Chance: The Creative Impulse of the Judicially Challenged
Elsewhere is partnering with Re-Entry Expert, Inc. to put on a pop-up Exhibition showcasing the amazing work of artists and entrepreneurs who experienced incarceration. This is in part of Second Chance Month in April to raise awareness of those who face the challenges of re-entering society after incarceration.