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+ | === Studios Midwest === | ||
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+ | Studios Midwest provides 5 visiting artists with an 8-week summer residency, which includes housing, studio space, a public slide show and exhibition, publicity, and discounts on art supplies. Artists are expected to have slides of their artwork available for informal presentation; participate in media publicity; show results of their summer work; and complete a program evaluation on departure. | ||
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- | === Studios Midwest === | ||
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- | Studios Midwest provides 5 visiting artists with an 8-week summer residency, which includes housing, studio space, a public slide show and exhibition, publicity, and discounts on art supplies. Artists are expected to have slides of their artwork available for informal presentation; participate in media publicity; show results of their summer work; and complete a program evaluation on departure. | ||
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Delavare
Delaware Center for Contemporary Arts
200 South Madison Street Wilmington, DE 19801
In the Visual Arts Residency Program, artists make a full-time commitment to collaborate with an under-served community group to create artwork based on issues relevant to the participants' lives. The residency offers artists an onsite apartment/studio space and stipend for 8 weeks, inclusion in a nationally distributed catalog, and possible exhibition. Only U.S. citizens are eligible to apply.
Florida
Seaside Institute/Escape to Create
P.O. Box 4730, Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459
http://www.theseasideinstitute.org
Escape to Create offers 1 month-long residency each January. Artists from varying disciplines are chosen through an application process to work on a specific project. At the end of the month, artists present their work to the community.
Lillian E. Smith Center for the Creative Arts
(Site location: Clayton, GA) 710 Waverly Road, Tallahassee, FL 32312
St. Petersburg Clay Company
420 22nd Street South St. Petersburg, FL 33712
One-year residencies (which may be extended) are offered to pre-professional emerging artists, at least 18 years of age, who have completed a reasonable amount of secondary education, can demonstrate adequate experience in ceramics, and can submit evidence of a body of work to support the application. Residencies include studio space, 24-hour access to the facilities, discounted firings, display space for finished work, teaching opportunities, free admission to workshops, and an exhibit. Artists are required to work 12 hours/week under the direction of artists-in-residence managers.
Georgia
Arizona
Hawaii
Kalani Oceanside Retreat
RR #2, Box 4500, Pahoa, HI 96778
Kalani offers visual artists, writers, and dancers simple room and board and limited shared workspace in rural Hawaii, for residencies of 2 weeks to 3 months. Stipends provide 50% of lodging costs and are available from May-July and September-December; artists are responsible for remaining costs.
Iowa
Illinois
Studios Midwest
P.O. Box 291 Galesburg, IL 61402
http://www.ga/esburgarts.org/pages/studiosmidwest.html
Studios Midwest provides 5 visiting artists with an 8-week summer residency, which includes housing, studio space, a public slide show and exhibition, publicity, and discounts on art supplies. Artists are expected to have slides of their artwork available for informal presentation; participate in media publicity; show results of their summer work; and complete a program evaluation on departure.
Ox-Bow
(Site location: Saugatuck, Ml) 37 S Wabash Avenue, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Room 44, Chicago, IL 60603
The Professional Artists' Residencies for practicing visual artists and writers offer a secluded, natural environment, for 1-2 weeks during the summer (students are not eligible). Recipients receive a small private studio and room and board. Residency fee applies; a limited number of one-week residency scholarships are available.
Indiana
Mary Anderson Center
101 St. Francis Drive, Mount St. Francis, IN 47146
http://www.maryandersoncenter.org
visual artists, and musicians come for varying - length residencies on 400 acres of natural landscape. Room/board and studio space are included. Residency fee applies, although partially and fully funded residencies, as well as work-exchange, are available.
Kentucky
Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest
P.O. Box 130 Clermont, KY 40110
Artists and writers-in-residence live at Bernheim for up to 3 months while working on their projects. Bernheim will provide housing in a beautiful wooded setting, plus a financial grant to cover travel, materials, and personal expenses.
Louisiana
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