RADAR Lab Application
Application Postmark Deadline – Friday, January 6, 2012
RADAR Productions announces its 4th annual RADAR Lab, a free retreat for writers and artists. Please review the application instructions as you’ll get information about application criteria and a description of the retreat.
Download Word version of the application: RADAR 2012 Lab Application
View application below:
APPLICATIONS MUST BE POSTMARKED BY
Friday, January 6, 2012
NO LATE SUBMISSIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED
RADAR Lab – 2012 retreat for RADAR’s artists
General Information:
Name:
Mailing Address:
City: State: Zip:
Telephone:
Email:
Project Genre:
Please note approximate dates:
August 2– 14, 2012
Additional Information –
I am willing to share a double bed: □ Yes □ No
(Be advised that all artists stay in shared quarters, with multiple beds in a room.)
□ I have participated in RADAR Lab previously
(If yes, please answer question 4 on following page)
Please enclose–
□ This application form and essay questions – 1 copy
□ Résumé or CV (no more than 2 pages) – 1 copy
□ Work sample (25 pages) – See next page for formatting instructions – 4 copies
□ Application fee: check or money order for $15 made out to RADAR Productions
(Fee to offset panelists’ honoraria.)
□ Please send entire packet of materials to
(Postmark deadline is Friday, January 6, 2012):
Elizabeth Pickens, Managing Director
RADAR Productions
909 Hampshire St. Ste. 4, San Francisco CA 94110
Work Sample Instructions:
- Your work sample should be a 25 page excerpt from the project you intend to bring to the Lab. For mostly visual projects, please submit 15 images.
- Work samples should be double-spaced and printed in 12 pt font.
- YOUR NAME SHOULD NOT APPEAR ON ANY PAGE OF THE WORK SAMPLE.
- Please submit four (4) triple-hole punched copies. Paper clip each sample. Do not staple.
Please answer in approximately half a page. Submit only 1 copy.
1. Describe in detail the project you want to bring to RADAR Lab.
2. Describe your ability to work in an independent and highly-disciplined writing community.
3. How does RADAR Lab fit into your artistic goals?
4. If you are a returning Lab writer, please tell us:
1. about your previous Lab experience and what you accomplished
2. about the current status of your previous Lab project



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