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- | === | + | === San San Antonio Cultural Arts, Muralist-in-Residence Project === |
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1300 Chihuahua St., San Antonio, TX 78201 | 1300 Chihuahua St., San Antonio, TX 78201 | ||
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+ | === Zion National Park === | ||
+ | Zion National Park, Springdale, UT 84767 | ||
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+ | http://www.nps.gov/zion/supportyourpark/artist-in-residence.htm | ||
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+ | Zion National Park residencies are open to all visual (painters, photographers, sculptures, etc), performing (drama, dance, music, composers, etc) or literary artists. | ||
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+ | Application deadline: July 24, 2010 (Postmarked). | ||
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+ | Residency period is October 15-November 12, 2010; February 4-March 4, 2011; April 1-29, 2010. | ||
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+ | === Spiro Artist Residencies in Park City, Utah === | ||
+ | Spiro Arts, PO Box 682625, Park City, UT 84068, | ||
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+ | Organized in 2007, Spiro Arts is a summer Artist-in-Residence (AIR), workshop program and cultural center. Spiro Art's AIR program grants artists the opportunity to live and work as part of a creative community. The AIR sessions run from April through May each year. Spiro Arts is dedicated to supporting artists, researchers, writers and composers in the creation of new works by offering an environment that promotes risk-taking and innovation. Residency terms are approx. one month with 4-5 participants per term. | ||
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+ | Ph. (435) 649-6258<br> | ||
+ | email: info(at)spiroarts.org | ||
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+ | http://www.spiroarts.org | ||
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- | === YSea Change Residencies/Caea Foundation === | + | === Sea Change Residencies/Caea Foundation === |
(Site location: Provincetown, MA) | (Site location: Provincetown, MA) | ||
1611 Connecticut Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20009-1033 | 1611 Connecticut Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20009-1033 | ||
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=== John Michael Kohler Arts Center === | === John Michael Kohler Arts Center === | ||
608 New York Avenue, P.O. Box 489 Sheboygan, WI 53082-0489 | 608 New York Avenue, P.O. Box 489 Sheboygan, WI 53082-0489 | ||
+ | 920-458-6144 | http://www.jmkac.org | ||
- | http://www.jmkac.org | + | Artists working in any discipline may apply for the Arts Center's Arts/Industry 2017 program, which takes place at and is funded by Kohler Co. in Kohler, Wis. Each year, 16 artists are accepted for 2- to 6-month residencies in the Pottery or Foundry/Enamel areas of the factory. Artists-in-residence receive 24-hour access to studio space, materials, use of equipment, technical assistance, photographic services, housing, and round-trip transportation. For more information and application form, visit http://www.jmkac.org (click on "Residencies") or email artsindustry@jmkac.org. |
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Aurora, WV 26705 | Aurora, WV 26705 | ||
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Ohio
Academy for Leadership and Governance
65 Jefferson Avenue Columbus, OH 43215
http://www.thejeffersoncenter.org/alg
The Academy offers fellowships for leaders in arts and culture, with highly individualized attention to the professional development needs of the participants in the context of the multiple demands of leadership.
Collingwood Arts Center
2413 Collingwood Avenue Toledo, OH 43620
http://www.collingwoodartscenter.org
A former convent in Toledo's historic Old West End, the Center creatively serves the residents' needs for supportive services, collaboration, studios, exhibition space, and residential areas in a dormitory-style environment (housing fee applies).
Oregon
Portland Institute for Contemporary Art
219 NW 12th Street, Portland, OR 97209
PICA offers residencies to 6 artists each year, in all disciplines. Each artist works closely with the curators to design the residency, and determine how to best connect artists to the local community.
Philadelphia
Brandywine Graphic Workshop
730 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19146
http://www.brandywineworkshop.com
No further information currently available; please contact the organization.
Chester Springs Studio
1668 & 1671 Art School Road, P.O. Box 329 Chester Springs, PA 19425
http://www.chesterspringsstudio.org
Residencies are offerred to visual artists of all media. Long-term residencies (up to 1 year) provide working artists with extensive studio time, materials, and a solo exhibition. Short-term residencies invite artists to lead workshops or to partner with community groups to design and create art projects, and provide a stipend, studio space, materials, and a model or firing allowance; in certain instances, a final exhibition and room/board are also provided.
Fabric Workshop and Museum
1315 Cherry Street, 5th and 6th Floors Philadelphia, PA 19107-2026
http://www.fabricworkshopandmuseum.org
The Artist-in-Residence Program hosts emerging and established regional, national, and international contemporary artists from all disciplines—including painting, sculpture, architecture and design, conceptual and installation art, performance and video—who have a demonstrated commitment to innovation and exploration. Stipends, materials, and technical/ administrative support are provided.
The Hermitage
RD1, Box 149 Pitmann, PA 17964
http://www.ic.org/thehermitage
Located in the Adirondacks, the Hermitage offers residencies for gay artists and craftsmen. The 3 1-week summer residencies provide room and board and time to work in exchange for 2-3 hours of work per day. The studios do not have electricity, plumbing, or running water.
STUDIO for Creative Inquiry
College of Fine Arts Bldg., Room 111, Carnegie Mellon, 5000 Forbes Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890
Crey Towers National Historic Park
Milford, PA
The Artist-in-Residence Program at Grey Towers seeks to reestablish the connection between the arts and conservation, in the historic home of Gifford Pinchot, one of America's leading advocates of environmental conservation.
The Clay Studio
139 North 2nd Street Philadelphia, PA 19106
Three residency programs are provided; clay must be the primary medium used in all. Resident Artist Program: Geared toward individuals transitioning from academia to professional studio practice; artists can remain up to 5 years. Evelyn Shapiro Foundation Fellowship: 1-year residency serving potters/vessel makers (in even years) and sculptors/installation artists (odd years); studio space, monthly stipend, materials allowance, and exhibition included. Guest Artist in Residence Program: International residency, for 8-12 weeks, with studio space, monthly stipend, materials allowance, and housing included.
South Carolina
Spring Island Trust
42 AAobley Oaks Lane Okatie, SC 29909-4012
Approximately 12 residencies are offered per year to visual artists and ecologists in a small island community. Write for more information.
South Dakota
National Parks
Mount Rushmore National Memorial, Keystone, SD Traditional sculptors working in stone only. Length: 12-16 weeks (paid summer residency) or 1 week (unpaid fall residency).
Badlands National Park Interior, SD Length: 4-6 weeks.
Tennessee
Texas
The Chinati Foundation
P.O. Box 1135, Marfa, TX 79843
The Chinati Foundation provides artists-in-residence with a furnished apartment on the museum's grounds and a studio in Marfa, unlimited access to Chinati's collection and archive, assistance in securing materials and preparing exhibitions, and a stipend to assist with travel and art materials. The average residency lasts 2-3 months.
Project Row Houses
2500 Holman, P.O. Box 1011 Houston, TX 77251-1011
http://www.projectrowhouses.org
Project Row Houses involves artists in issues of neighborhood revitalization, historic preservation, community service, and youth education. Each artist-in-residence works for 6 months in one of 8 houses on an installation project, with one house devoted to performance art.
San San Antonio Cultural Arts, Muralist-in-Residence Project
1300 Chihuahua St., San Antonio, TX 78201
San Anto Cultural Arts sponsors a Muralist-in-Residence Project; please contact organization for more information.
Amistad National Park
Del Rio, TX. 2D visual artists and photographers only. Length: 4 weeks.
Utah
Zion National Park
Zion National Park, Springdale, UT 84767
http://www.nps.gov/zion/supportyourpark/artist-in-residence.htm
Zion National Park residencies are open to all visual (painters, photographers, sculptures, etc), performing (drama, dance, music, composers, etc) or literary artists.
Application deadline: July 24, 2010 (Postmarked).
Residency period is October 15-November 12, 2010; February 4-March 4, 2011; April 1-29, 2010.
Spiro Artist Residencies in Park City, Utah
Spiro Arts, PO Box 682625, Park City, UT 84068,
Organized in 2007, Spiro Arts is a summer Artist-in-Residence (AIR), workshop program and cultural center. Spiro Art's AIR program grants artists the opportunity to live and work as part of a creative community. The AIR sessions run from April through May each year. Spiro Arts is dedicated to supporting artists, researchers, writers and composers in the creation of new works by offering an environment that promotes risk-taking and innovation. Residency terms are approx. one month with 4-5 participants per term.
Ph. (435) 649-6258
email: info(at)spiroarts.org
Virginia
Cub Creek Foundation
Route 1, Box 483 Appomattox, VA 24522
Cub Creek offers 6 residencies in ceramic arts, up to one year in length. The residency fee includes studio space and housing. Residents participate in outreach programs and have the opportunity to show work in Cub Creek's gallery.
Torpedo Factory Art Center
105 N Union Street Alexandria, VA 22314-3217
The Torpedo Factory is the largest visual arts center in the United States, and includes 84 working studios and 6 galleries. The Factory provides studio space to artists working in fine arts and fine crafts. Juries are held annually in March, and artists are waitlisted for available studios.
Vermont
The Carving Studio and Sculpture Center
636 Marble Street, P.O. Box 495, West Rutland, VT 05777
Compost Art Center
P.O. Box 1213 Hardwick, VT 05843
http://www.compostartcenter.com
Compost Art Center provides studio space and a professional studio for visual and designers. Housing for artists-in-residence is in an 18005 farmhouse on 25 rolling acres, and a private studio is located in the historic former Hardwick Knitwear Building downtown. Residency fees apply.
Dorset Colony House
P.O. Box 510, Dorset, VT 05251
http://www.theatredirectories.com
Spring and fall residencies are available for designers, collaborators, and some visual artists, in a small village in southern Vermont. Modest residency fee applies; housing included.
K2 Family Foundation and Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historic Park
The K2 Family Foundation and Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historic Park are seeking applications from established artists for the 2009 Art and Conservation Stewardship Program’s Artist-in-Residence.
Application deadline has been extended to 1 January 2009. One artist will be invited to work in the Park (located in Woodstock, VT) during September/October 2009.
Artist should have a demonstrated commitment to environmental stewardship and innovative ideas for creating dialogues with park visitors.
For more information about residency period, stipend, etc. and to download application materials, please visit http://www.k2ff.org.
For more information about the Park, please visit http://www.nps.gov/mabi
Washington
Centrum
P.O. Box 1158 Port Townsend, WA 98368
Creative Residencies are offered January-May and September-December, for 1 week to 1 month. Residencies may involve individual or collaborative work, in a single genre or in several. Residents are provided with housing and studio space. Centrum is located at historic Fort Worden State Park, a short ferry ride from Seattle.
Richard Hugo House
1634 nth Avenue Seattle, WA 98122
Hugo House's Writers-in-Residency Program offers a g-month residency, and each writer may serve up to two terms. The residents serve the community by holding office hours, designing and implementing an innovative program to serve the Seattle community, and serving as master teachers in the Inquiry Through Writing Program.
Pilchuck Class School
(Site location: Stanwood, WA) 430 Yale Avenue North Seattle, WA 98109-5431
http://www.pi/chuck, com
Pratt Fine Arts Center/City Art Works
1902 South Main St., Seattle, WA 98144
Pratt's Master Artist Program brings visual artists of national and international renown to the Pacific Northwest, fostering experimentation and innovation, helping the careers of working and emerging artists long after their week-long intensives end. The program includes a wide range of media, including glass, jewelry/metalsmithing, printmaking, painting, drawing, and sculpture.
Sea Change Residencies/Caea Foundation
(Site location: Provincetown, MA) 1611 Connecticut Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20009-1033
Wisconsin
John Michael Kohler Arts Center
608 New York Avenue, P.O. Box 489 Sheboygan, WI 53082-0489 920-458-6144 | http://www.jmkac.org
Artists working in any discipline may apply for the Arts Center's Arts/Industry 2017 program, which takes place at and is funded by Kohler Co. in Kohler, Wis. Each year, 16 artists are accepted for 2- to 6-month residencies in the Pottery or Foundry/Enamel areas of the factory. Artists-in-residence receive 24-hour access to studio space, materials, use of equipment, technical assistance, photographic services, housing, and round-trip transportation. For more information and application form, visit http://www.jmkac.org (click on "Residencies") or email artsindustry@jmkac.org.
West Virginia
Wyoming
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