Alice Art Initiative

The Alice Art Initiative is a residency program located at the Alice Test Site and focused on the Alice Disaster. International artists in any medium are invited to spend six months at the site, with the only constraint being that they produce one piece of art to contribute to the memorial. Woody Guthrie wrote "Poison Clouds" while in residency. Don DeLillo produced "White Noise" at the site. The Irish band U2 planned to record a concept album during its residency, but left following a disagreement with the sponsor. The current resident is homegrown Jean-Pierre. Other notable residents include:
 * Christo and Jeanne-Claude
 * Edvard Munch
 * Roger Zelazny
 * Alice Walker