LOS ANGELES – Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP announced today that it is expanding its Artist-in-Residence program to support two artists in its Silicon Valley office. Quinn Emanuel launched its Artist-in-Residence program in 2021 in its Los Angeles office. The program has since grown to include the firm’s New York, London and now Silicon Valley offices.
Understanding the power of art and artistic expression, the firm is committed to supporting local emerging and mid-career artists creating new work, and many of the pieces produced by its residents have become part of its permanent collection. Artists who lack access to studio space in Silicon Valley may apply for the residency on the Quinn Emanuel’s Artist-in-Residence website. Applicants may also contact Quinn Emanuel at SVArtistFellowship@quinnemanuel.com.
For a period of four months, Quinn Emanuel will provide the Artists-in-Residence with studio space in its Redwood City offices, a $20,000 grant and $1,500 allowance for supplies. At the end of the four-month residence, the artists’ work will be shown in a local exhibition.
“As lawyers, we are engaged in the world, but not in the way that artists are - they bring different perspectives into our offices,” said John B. Quinn, Quinn Emanuel Founder and Chairman. “We are proud to provide space and support so that we may learn what contemporary artists are telling us now. The world is changing faster than ever before and who better than artists to give us insights into what those changes are and what they portend?”
“After great success in LA, New York and London, we’re proud to bring the residency to our Silicon Valley office,” said Quinn Emanuel partner and SFMOMA board member Kevin Johnson. “Silicon Valley is one of the most ambitious places on earth to do business, and we are proud to support its equally ambitious cultural life. We are excited to see what the artists we welcome will make of their residency.”
“Keeping each residency rooted in the communities in which we are located is central to the program,” said Alexis Hyde, Quinn Emanuel Director of Art and Outreach. “As arts funding continues to disappear, we’re proud to support emerging artists where they live and work. And by opening our Silicon Valley office as studio space, our lawyers witness the creative process firsthand, bringing art, education, and dialogue into the workplace in a meaningful way. This is an exciting next step for our program.”
Quinn Emanuel boasts the world’s pre-eminent art litigation practice and has handled many of the most significant art disputes in recent history, representing major museums, foundations, auction houses, galleries, collectors, and artists. This includes the recent landmark Robert Indiana litigation, which helped protect the integrity of the artist’s legacy and works.
Quinn Emanuel’s current Artists-in-Residence are Rachel Emenaker and Tiago Da Cruz in Los Angeles and Lilia Kodunova and Chino Ridge in London.
Residency alumni include Edgar Ramirez, Molly Segal, Tony De Los Reyes, Francisco Palomares, Erin Wright, Clarisse Abelarde, Edmund Arevalo, Paloma Dooley, Carmen Mardonez, Cheyenne Concepcion, Estelle Maisonett, Abi Joy Samuel, Claudia Yu, Zoe Walsh, Levi Atkinson, Sandrine Abessera, Kyong Boon Oh, Llinos Owen, Andreana Dobreva, Adee Roberson and Rio Phoenix.