The Residency at the ARPs for All Project program is a collaboration between the Alan R. Pearlman Foundation’s ARPs for All program and The Record Co, a well-known and beautifully renovated music facility in Boston. The Record Co features incredible recording and performance spaces plus a wonderfully-curated collection of vintage ARP synthesizers, including the only publicly-available ARP 2500 in the USA.

The Alan R. Pearlman Foundation’s mission is to make ARP’s classic and groundbreaking synthesizers widely available in order to inspire future generations of musicians.

This Residency is a natural expression of our goals. While creating a unique musical work with our support, our chosen recipient will inspire emerging musicians to follow their own muse, making use of the same classic ARP synths. Through this program, the recipient will have the opportunity to not only take an important next step in their own career, but also to give something back to the music community.

Here’s how the program works:

The Foundation selects and supports an artist in the creation of a special musical work incorporating the vintage ARP synthesizers at The Record Co. The end result could be a full album, a single song, a synth-backed video project, a series of synth tutorial videos, or another concept that inspires you to create.

The recipient receives access to the Record Co facilities and gear, the current ARPs for All Instrument collection, and 5 days of time. The space boasts an impressive collection of recording studios, production suites, sought-after equipment, and knowledgeable engineers to help amplify your creative process.

The chosen recipient receives:

  • 5 days of studio time at The Record Co
  • Hotel accommodations for the duration of the residency
  • Per diem for meals
  • Orientation at the studio
  • Educational materials from the ARP Foundation
  • Ongoing public recognition from The Record Co. and the Alan R. Pearlman Foundation
  • A fantastic creative experience with creative minds of every experience level

The recipient is chosen by a committee of music industry leaders with notable achievements in the field of synthesis. During the review process, the identities of applicants is hidden from the committee. The recipient is selected based on their existing body of work, as well as on the project they intend to work on during their residency. 


Among the current committee are esteemed audio professionals including:

  • Anthony Marinelli
  • Panic Girl
  • Lisa Bella Donna
  • David Baron

The Residency Schedules are as follows*

Option 1: October 29-November 2, 2024

Option 2: December 3rd -7, 2024

Option 3: March 4-8, 2025

*The last day of the residency will be a performance, presentation, listening party 


Applications are now closed. The Foundation will announce the awardee the first week of October.

For Sponsors:

The ARP Foundation’s goal is to empower five Residencies at the ARPs for All Project per year, at a yearly fundraising goal of $50,000, or $10,000 per artist.

Please contact dina@alanrpearlmanfoundation.org for more information about sponsorships.

Congratulations, Gabriela!

We are thrilled to announce that Gabriela Benavides Jaramillo will join us at Boston’s TRC (The Record Co), home of the ARPs for All Collection for our first official Residency Program. The Residency will run the first week of  March 4-8, 2025*
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Gabriela’s Bio

B.M in Electronic Production & Design from Berklee College of Music, 2022
Currently a Master’s student at NYU Steinhardt Music Technology program.

Currently employed as a studio production assistant at NYU Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music, and developing generative audio solutions for performance art and installation projects, with software such as supercollider and Max/MSP, plus beginning research on implementation techniques for web spatial audio.

Latest projects include video and sound work for the Liberating-Languaging pop up art exhibit in New York City (2024, Group Show) with generative video using P5js, Ableton Live and Max/MSP, Multichannel audio work presented at NYU’s Jay Street Music and Audio Lab (2024) as well as previous work as a technical assistant and audiovisual designer for the Berklee interdisciplinary art institute and other large scale productions at the Berklee performance center.

Live performance experience includes jazz piano performance (solo & group) and performances as a member of Berklee Synthesizer ensemble for the 2021 ARP ‘Synthposium’, and the Berklee Modular Synthesizer ensemble (2020

Sponsors

The Foundation is grateful to our residency sponsors who made this program possible:

  • Black Corporation
  • Cherry Audio
  • Erica Synths
  • Korg USA