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Artist in residence programs
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|   Call for Artists |
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Deadline: open
The City of Las Vegas, Nevada, under the auspices of the National Endowment for the Arts, is seeking teaching artists who qualify or even express an interest in teaching art as a form of therapy. The vision of the residency is to help troubled youths chart a positive course away from negative behavior, encourage socialization among peers, and create a sense of pride and citizenship among their community. All art disciplines are encouraged to apply. Artists are encouraged to create a visionary lesson plan that can be from 2 to 12 week sessions. The residency will offer a stipend to cover costs of artist fee, lodging, car rental, supplies, and food. The site is located at rural Mt. Charleston, NV, around 50 miles from Las Vegas. If interested please supply the following documents: 10 slides or prints of personal work or work of class instruction, 3 references, statement of intent along with lesson plan and length of time needed, and resume.
Contact information: Darrin Copeland |
|   Artist-in-Residence program in Estonia |
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Deadline: none - selections made all year round
Mooste Guest Studio (MOGS)
They offer the possibility of studio use for 1-3 months, free of charge. The studio scholarship can be applied
for by persons representing all free forms of art, e.g. the visual arts, poetry, music, criticism, art research...
Mooste Guest Studio (MOGS) is a non-profit organisation founded in January 2001. MOGS is situated in the village of Mooste in rural south-east Estonia.
MOGS can help with some materials and special tools on previous mutual agreement. We help artists to make contacts with estonian galleries, curators and art schools. For more information:http://moostestuudio.kolhoos.ee Email:mooste_kylalisstuudio@hotmail.com |
|   St Michael's Printshop in Newfoundland |
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Deadline: SEPTEMBER EACH YEAR
Each year St. Michael's offers one-month residency positions to local artists as well as those from other parts of Canada, and around the world. Applications should include an artist's statement or proposal of work, curriculum vitae and 10 to 12 slides of the artist's work. The Artist-In-Residency program provides access to St. Michael's facilities for one month plus provides an artist's fee. Travel and accommodation expenses are also covered for Visiting Artists. The deadline for submissions is September 30th of each year.
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|   Nagasawa Art Park Artist-in-Residence - Japan |
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Workshop Program for Japanese Woodblock Printmaking
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|   Anchor Graphics - Chicago, USA |
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The Anchor Graphics Artist in Residence program is offered four times a year to selected artist/printmakers from a pool of applicants. Each artist receives two weeks free use of the shop (no living quarters) in exchange for spending one Saturday or weekday evening working with the students in our high school program or adult evening classes, sharing his/her work and giving critiques. This program was started as a service to emerging and established artists who have demonstrated a strong interest in printmaking and might not otherwise have regular access to professional presses and equipment.
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