Showing posts with label residencies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label residencies. Show all posts

September 7, 2011

April 20, 2011

Listing Service

Stephanie Diamond, an artist in NYC, has organized this listing service as a part of her practice.  Most of her work is about fostering community and working collaboratively.  The listings include studio spaces, rentals, farm-sitting opportunities, etc.  Most of the listings relate to NY, but some are helpful even if you live elsewhere.

You can sign up for free here:
http://www.stephaniediamond.com/listings.html

April 4, 2011

CUE Art Foundation

The CUE Art Foundation is a non-profit forum for contemporary art with exhibitions, lectures, workshops, a residency, and a young art critics program.
They also run a blog where beginning art critics (or really anyone who wants to write about art) can submit work.
http://www.on-verge.org/submissions/

February 19, 2011

Artist in Residence: The Printmaking Center of New Jersey

http://www.printnj.org/studio/artist-in-residence.php

"The Printmaking Council of New Jersey (PCNJ) is a non-profit fine art center specializing in print and paper media. For the past 36 years, it has provided activities, exhibitions, events, and classes that support and nurture an appreciation for printmaking, photography, papermaking, and artist books. PCNJ offers an annual 6 week residency to professional artists who are interested in developing new and innovative work in printmaking and its related disciplines. PCNJ welcomes applications with diverse perspectives, personal narrative and style. PCNJ does not discriminate on the basis of race, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation or socioeconomic background. "

February 17, 2011

ARTIST OPPORTUNITIES

so here are a few of the opportunities i found:

The Drawing Center Viewing Program -
offers emerging artists the opportunity to include their work in a curated Artist Registry, biannual group exhibition. In NYC.
http://www.drawingcenter.org/viewingprogram/

White Columns Registry
an interactive database that features the work of over 600 artists who are not affiliated with a New York City0based gallery.
http://registry.whitecolumns.org

Skowhegan
A nine week summer residency program for emerging visual artists in Skowhegan, Maine.
http://www.skowheganart.org/

February 16, 2011

Marie Walsh Sharpe Art Foundation

http://sharpeartfdn.qwestoffice.net/

"The Space Program, a national program now located in Brooklyn, NY (DUMBO) and in its 20th year, provides studios that are non-living spaces for the making of new works of art."

opportunities

1. City of Los Angeles (COLA) Individual Fellowship: mid-career visual, performing and literary artists living in LA.

2. NYFA Artists' Fellowships

3. Artists' Enclave at I-Park (CT)

Plug: Submit to Brown's Clerestory Journal of the Arts! Send images in 300dpi to clerestoryart@gmail.com by the February 21 deadline.

February 15, 2011

I found this in the magazine Juxtapoz: http://www.obsessedartist.com/

Also, these are some of the schools that came up while I was researching artists:

9 Week residency program for artists: http://www.skowheganart.org/

Ringling College of Art & Design: http://www.ringling.edu/
(no MFA program, so might not be relevant for us)

Minneapolis College of Art & Design: http://www.mcad.edu/
(BFA, MFA, 2 year post-bacc)






-Aviva


February 12, 2011

Cooper Union Residency, MacDowell Colony

1. Cooper Union School of Art Summer Residency Program
http://www.cooper.edu/artsummer/
-"ideally suited to emerging artists who seek a focused period of time with their ongoing artwork, an outlet for interaction with other artists, and critical feedback. The program exposes residents to key artworld figures and provides optional seminars and events that enrich beyond studio pursuits. Residents will have the opportunity to exhibit their work in New York at Cooper Union"
-one month long (June), costs $5000
2. MacDowell Colony (located in NH)
http://www.macdowellcolony.org/
-non-profit, largest and oldest artist colony in America
-does not cost anything to attend, applications are accepted 3 times a year and typically artists stay up from 4-8 week **1 week here=4 weeks of productivity outside
happy browsing! x steph

February 11, 2011

Young Artist Opportunities

A few opportunities I found:



February 10, 2011

grants, etc: Rhode Island Foundation: http://www.rifoundation.org/

vermont residency: http://www.vermontstudiocenter.org/