Sentences with phrase «additional artist residencies»

Additional artist residencies include the Joan Mitchell Center (Bayou, New Orleans), the Chinati Foundation Residency (Marfa, Texas) and others.
His role at the Lunder Institute for American Art will be a three - year appointment, where Gates will convene artists and thinkers from around the world for retreats, provide opportunities for students and faculty to engage in his practice, and identify opportunities for additional artist residencies, projects, and exhibitions at the Institute, founded in 2017 at the Colby College Museum of Art.

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In addition to this core residency, our 2017 - 2018 phase of programming offers additional tracks to provide options for project - based studio practices, emerging local artists, and a pilot program for young artists.
Wiseburn School District: $ 20,600 to support artist residencies in visual arts at Anza Elementary from P.S. Arts, and to expand the instrumental music program to two additional grade levels.
The Nina Stewart Artist Residency with the South London Gallery and SPACE is funded by The Nina and Roger Stewart Charitable Trust, with additional support from Bloomberg.
LAND supports dynamic and unconventional artistic practices using a tripartite approach: Commissioning public projects of site - and situation - specific works with national and international contemporary artists Collaborating with a variety of institutions and organizations, such as universities, museums, and theaters as well as other types of spaces, industries, and entities Offering additional programs such as performances, workshops, residencies, discussions, and publications LAND is an ongoing endeavor with three primary types of annual programming: LAND 1.0 projects are large - scale, multi-artist, multi-site exhibitions and single - site group exhibitions, LAND 2.0 projects feature a new commission by a single mid-career or established artist, and LAND 3.0 projects feature new work by lesser known or emerging artists
We were pleased to have the opportunity to collaborate with Frank Smigiel and Christian Davies, our colleagues in Performance and Film, for the live performances presented by Soundtracks artists O Grivo and Camille Norment during the exhibition's opening weekend, and with Dena Beard, executive director of The Lab, San Francisco, for an additional performance by Norment at The Lab as part of the artist's residency in the Bay Area, organized by SFMOMA.
She was an artist - in - residence at The Core Program, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, TX from 2008 - 2010 and has completed additional residencies at the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, NE and the Roswell AIR Program, NM.
The Nina Stewart Artist Residency with the South London Gallery and SPACE was funded by The Nina and Roger Stewart Charitable Trust, with additional support from Bloomberg.
The Nina Stewart Artist's Residency with the South London Gallery and SPACE is funded by The Nina and Roger Stewart Charitable Trust, with additional support from Bloomberg.
permanent collection and two additional works for resale in order to sustain the Artists Residency Program beyond the first 10 years of operation.
Artist residencies are made possible, in part, by: Laurie Wolfert The Research and Residencies Council of the New Museum Additional support is provided by: The Toby Devan Lewis Emerging Artists Exhibitions Fund Further exhibition support is provided, in part, by public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature, and from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the Ciresidencies are made possible, in part, by: Laurie Wolfert The Research and Residencies Council of the New Museum Additional support is provided by: The Toby Devan Lewis Emerging Artists Exhibitions Fund Further exhibition support is provided, in part, by public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature, and from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the CiResidencies Council of the New Museum Additional support is provided by: The Toby Devan Lewis Emerging Artists Exhibitions Fund Further exhibition support is provided, in part, by public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature, and from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.
Additional support for artist residencies is made possible by Laurie Wolfert.
The nine artists are now in consideration for the Southern Prize, which includes an additional $ 25,000 cash award and a two - week residency at the Hambidge Center for the Creative Arts and Sciences.
An additional $ 20,000 from the Foundation will be allotted to fund artist - in - residency programs for up to five other special prize winners.
RU supplements AAI's considerable support with studio visits, networking opportunities and additional resources for AAI artists during their residency.
If accepted, participating artists and artistic teams receive housing in one of our residency houses from October 16 — October 30, private studio space in Maxon Mills (and additional studio space in Luther Barn), full access to our wood shop and print shop, and a $ 100 honorarium.
If accepted, participating artists and artistic teams receive housing in one of our residency houses between October 16 and October 30, private studio space in Maxon Mills (and additional studio space in Luther Barn), full access to our wood shop and print shop, and a $ 100 honorarium.
Lawndale Art Center will work with resident artists to create additional exhibition opportunities during the residency.
Founded by artist and visionary Robert Wilson, the institute is a laboratory for arts and humanities and supports young artists through a year - round residency programme, with additional activities in the summer, for education and of course, for open rehearsals.
Lorna Simpson's Jane and Marc Nathanson Distinguished Artist in Residence residency and exhibition are organized by the Aspen Art Museum and funded by Jane and Marc Nathanson with additional support from Rona and Jeffrey Citrin.
If you're an artist living in Puerto Rico or displaced from Puerto Rico by the storm, click here to apply for a free residency up to 6 weeks, with additional assistance for travel costs and meals.
Lawndale Art Center will work with resident artists to create additional exhibition opportunities during their residency.
Some of these first - term artists will continue into the next term of three - month residencies at the Studio, joined by additional artists who will be embarking upon their first residencies.
give additional support for artists to participate in our International Summer Program, Artist Residency Program, and opportunities outside of The Watermill Center
Artist Partnerships give additional support for artists to participate in our International Summer Program, Artist Residency Program, and opportunities outside of The Watermill Center
Artist Partnerships give additional support for artists to participate in our International Summer Program, Artist Residency Program, and opportunities outside of The Watermill Center Education Partnerships support Watermill's year - round education initiatives, engaging local educators, children, and families through creative workshops.
Spread Art residencies provide housing, rehearsal and / or studio space, event and / or exhibition opportunities, and introductions to Detroit artists, venues, and more through residency dinners and additional social opportunities.
«Museums can support artists in many different ways and I am delighted that through the extraordinary success of IMMA 1000, and the additional support by the Department, we have been able to support so many Irish artists works across our programmes and through our residency; providing much needed space and support for artists to think, reflect and develop new work.»
Additional Application Details: — Residencies are open to artists from all artistic mediums — Artists work up to 5 days in the MOG Hot Shop — Artists work in full view of Museum visitors during the hours that the Museum is open to the public (Wednesday — Saturday 10 am - 5 pm, Sunday 12 - 5 pm)-- Exclusive use of the Hot Shop and support of up to three Hot Shop Team members and two days * (8 hours) of basic cold - working during the residency — Artists present a public lecture (Sunday, 2 — 3 pm)-- Artists retain ownership of the work created during the residency — Artists will donate up to two works — one piece made during the residency for the Museum's collection (selected in collaboration with the — Museum staff) and one piece for the Museum's annual auction — Artists are responsible for travel to and from Museum of Glass, accommodations, color, and special order materials — Artists are responsible for initiating packing, insurance, and shipping arrangements for artwork PRIOR to reartists from all artistic mediums — Artists work up to 5 days in the MOG Hot Shop — Artists work in full view of Museum visitors during the hours that the Museum is open to the public (Wednesday — Saturday 10 am - 5 pm, Sunday 12 - 5 pm)-- Exclusive use of the Hot Shop and support of up to three Hot Shop Team members and two days * (8 hours) of basic cold - working during the residency — Artists present a public lecture (Sunday, 2 — 3 pm)-- Artists retain ownership of the work created during the residency — Artists will donate up to two works — one piece made during the residency for the Museum's collection (selected in collaboration with the — Museum staff) and one piece for the Museum's annual auction — Artists are responsible for travel to and from Museum of Glass, accommodations, color, and special order materials — Artists are responsible for initiating packing, insurance, and shipping arrangements for artwork PRIOR to reArtists work up to 5 days in the MOG Hot Shop — Artists work in full view of Museum visitors during the hours that the Museum is open to the public (Wednesday — Saturday 10 am - 5 pm, Sunday 12 - 5 pm)-- Exclusive use of the Hot Shop and support of up to three Hot Shop Team members and two days * (8 hours) of basic cold - working during the residency — Artists present a public lecture (Sunday, 2 — 3 pm)-- Artists retain ownership of the work created during the residency — Artists will donate up to two works — one piece made during the residency for the Museum's collection (selected in collaboration with the — Museum staff) and one piece for the Museum's annual auction — Artists are responsible for travel to and from Museum of Glass, accommodations, color, and special order materials — Artists are responsible for initiating packing, insurance, and shipping arrangements for artwork PRIOR to reArtists work in full view of Museum visitors during the hours that the Museum is open to the public (Wednesday — Saturday 10 am - 5 pm, Sunday 12 - 5 pm)-- Exclusive use of the Hot Shop and support of up to three Hot Shop Team members and two days * (8 hours) of basic cold - working during the residencyArtists present a public lecture (Sunday, 2 — 3 pm)-- Artists retain ownership of the work created during the residency — Artists will donate up to two works — one piece made during the residency for the Museum's collection (selected in collaboration with the — Museum staff) and one piece for the Museum's annual auction — Artists are responsible for travel to and from Museum of Glass, accommodations, color, and special order materials — Artists are responsible for initiating packing, insurance, and shipping arrangements for artwork PRIOR to reArtists present a public lecture (Sunday, 2 — 3 pm)-- Artists retain ownership of the work created during the residency — Artists will donate up to two works — one piece made during the residency for the Museum's collection (selected in collaboration with the — Museum staff) and one piece for the Museum's annual auction — Artists are responsible for travel to and from Museum of Glass, accommodations, color, and special order materials — Artists are responsible for initiating packing, insurance, and shipping arrangements for artwork PRIOR to reArtists retain ownership of the work created during the residencyArtists will donate up to two works — one piece made during the residency for the Museum's collection (selected in collaboration with the — Museum staff) and one piece for the Museum's annual auction — Artists are responsible for travel to and from Museum of Glass, accommodations, color, and special order materials — Artists are responsible for initiating packing, insurance, and shipping arrangements for artwork PRIOR to reArtists will donate up to two works — one piece made during the residency for the Museum's collection (selected in collaboration with the — Museum staff) and one piece for the Museum's annual auction — Artists are responsible for travel to and from Museum of Glass, accommodations, color, and special order materials — Artists are responsible for initiating packing, insurance, and shipping arrangements for artwork PRIOR to reArtists are responsible for travel to and from Museum of Glass, accommodations, color, and special order materials — Artists are responsible for initiating packing, insurance, and shipping arrangements for artwork PRIOR to reArtists are responsible for initiating packing, insurance, and shipping arrangements for artwork PRIOR to residency
* Additional 6 six week solo artist extension residencies available: June 18th, 2018 — July 30th, 2018 August 6th, 2018 — September 17th, 2018 September 24th, 2018 — November 5th, 2018 November 12th, 2018 — Decembe 24th, 2018 January 1st, 2019 — February 12th, 2019 February 19th, 2019 — April 2nd, 2019
Additional awards include a Creative Capital Foundation Grant and an artists» residency at the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center.
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