Sentences with phrase «of free studio space»

Each fellowship carries a stipend of $ 20,000 and the use of free studio space for the fellowship year.
The AIR program now in its 47th year has provided three artists each year with 11 months of free studio space, a stipend, and a culminating exhibition.
TCP 2018 Artist - in - Studio Residency Location: Atlanta, GA The Creatives Project (TCP) will provide 2 years of FREE studio space to 6 local artists committed to building community through the arts!
In search of free studio space, Rauschenberg enrolled at the Art Students League, using his GI Bill benefits to cover the tuition and provide a living stipend.

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August 5: Headlands Center for the Arts Check out working studio and exhibition spacefree and open to the public — in the inspirational setting of the Headlands.
Sega representatives say that Creative Assembly is still very much in charge of the project, and the partnership allows the studio to concentrate on development while Wargaming handles the nitty - gritty of publishing and marketing Total War: Arena in the free - to - play space.
He is now an Investor and Advisor to many of Europe's most successful mobile free - to - play studios, including MAG Interactive, Space Ape Games, Future Games of London, Hutch, Hello Games and Another Place Productions.
A huge part of our plan was to provide studio space for visiting artists, free of charge, and accommodation in Margate.
This prestigious residency in Charlotte, North Carolina, offers a pretty sweet deal: in addition to studio space, housing, a materials stipend, a transportation stipend, free video and photo documentation, and access to a plethora of fabrication workshops, the residency also awards selected artists up to $ 10,500.
Our Artist Studio Program provides six artists annually with free studio space, a $ 5,000 artist's fellowship, and access to Smack Mellon's facilities, which include: six private studios and three common areas; a state - of - the - art digital production lab, including two high - definition video editing stations, a tablet PC for digital photo editing, and equipment to enable the conversion of all video and audio formats; a fabrication shop for wood and metal fabrication; and a kitchen / lounge area.
Sat + Sun, Jul 15 + 16 @ Various locations throughout the Au Sable River Valley Free 3rd Annual Au Sable River Valley Studio Tour Building upon the enthusiasm and history of the former Jay Studio Tour of the 1990s and 2000s, The Au Sable River Valley Studio Tour returns for its third year including over thirty artist studios and art spaces featuring a wide range of creative artists living and working in the townships of the Au Sable River Valley including Keene Valley, Keene, Upper Jay, Jay, Wilmington and Au Sable Forks.
And like other open studio events GOS is a free uncurated event that allows art lovers to get a glimpse of the process and spaces where artwork is created while engaging directly with its creators.
Visual arts organizations must use 50 % of their studios as exhibit space, which must be free and open to the public.
Marie Sharpe Walsh Location: Brooklyn, NY The Space Program, a national program began in 1991 - located in Tri Beca for 17 years and now in its 5th year in Dumbo, provides free studios that are non-living spaces for the making of new works of art.
BOLT functions as a creative and professional incubator that takes a holistic approach to the development of residents» careers by providing: Studio Work Space (well - equipped, open - plan studio work spaces); Exhibition Programming (monthly rotating exhibitions of residents» work in a dedicated gallery, including professional curating and marketing support); Professional Development (one - on - one studio visits with key arts / cultural leaders; free access to the Coalition's monthly A.B.C professional development workshops; and ongoing support from the Coalition staff); and Creative Community (monthly resident meetings, peer networking and creative environment fostering collaboration among residents).
Moishe Mana, founder of the moving company, and his right - hand man Eugene Lemay have converted 150,000 square feet of the 1.5 million industrial space they own in Jersey City into the impressive Mana Contemporary, a center that houses over 250 artists» studios, numerous art galleries, Richard Meier's Model Museum, Gary Lichtenstein's Editions printing studio and shop, in addition to dance studios, an art book shop, a bistro, designer studios, a recently completed spectacular column - free 50,000 - square - foot separate glass gallery, and who knows what else?
Wedged in at a right - angle between 3rd Street and Howard Street, the Snøhetta addition includes 170,000 square feet of extra indoor and outdoor gallery space, the largest living green wall in the Bay Area, three restaurants, two museum shops, a state - of - the - art conservation studio, a theater, gender - neutral bathrooms and a lower level filled with art that is free and open to the public.
A one - week unique and free opportunity for eight emerging artists nominated by artist - led spaces from around the UK who will work closely with leading international artists to discuss and develop their individual practices through a series of tutorials, workshops, reading groups, studio and gallery visits, and seminars.
They were awarded with free studio spaces for 12 months to allow them a very focused period of research time and studio practice at the start of their post college career.
Three young local artists will receive an amazing package of perks, including free studio space -LRB-!!)
Each year, the selected artists receive free studio space for six months; are paired with a mentor; receive a $ 1,000 stipend; attend a two - week residency at the Hambidge Center for Creative Arts and Sciences; participate in studio visits from critics, curators and visiting artists; receive year - long memberships to local arts organizations including C4 Atlanta, Atlanta Contemporary and the Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia; and attend and teach workshops and classes in addition to creating a body of work to be exhibited in a solo show at the gallery.
David Zimmerman is the recipient of numerous awards, including the 2009 Sony World Photography Awards L'Iris d'Or Prize for his work in the deserts of the southwestern United States, and is the founder of the Himalayan Art Centre in Jogiwara Village, a studio and school that provides free education in visual storytelling and is a meeting space for artists and writers from around the world.
The Bushwick gallery will be providing one artist a free 300 - square foot studio space for the period of four months at its two - story building on 66 Knickerbocker.
Allowing just three residencies at a time in two - to six - week slots, the Shandaken Project boards guests in the house and offers studio spaces in mobile hut - like structures scattered around the grounds, allowing residents to fashion productive experiences out of completely unstructured time in a wonderfully stress - free environment.
These near - flat sculptures visually link us in proportion to the work of Steve Mykietyn, an art handler based in New York, who reveals new paintings from his studio and project space ORGY PARK that flow free with colour, geometric motifs and are painted onto pieces of toughened fabric.
Each member of the institution's artists - in - residence program receives free access to studio space in the museum along with a $ 20,000 fellowship grant and a $ 1,000 material stipend.
FREE, no RSVP required 323 W. 39th Street (btwn 8th & 9th Ave.) As part of Armory Arts Week, we invite you to view over 60 artists working in open studios, visit the EFA Project Space, and take a tour of EFA's Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop on Tuesday, February 28th from 5:00 - 9:00 pm.
* FREE to the public, no RSVP required * As part of Armory Arts Week, we invite you to view artists working in open studios, visit the EFA Project Space, and take a tour of EFA's Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop on Tuesday, March 6th, 2018 from 5:00 - 9:00 pm.
Standard Student or Educator membership for one year: member discount pricing for ongoing classes, workshops and access to uninstructed life drawing sessions (ages 18 +), free use of open studio space, option to participate in group exhibitions in the League's gallery and announced offsite locations, and borrowing privileges from our 3,000 - volume library, invitations to all exhibitions, lectures and special events.
Standard membership for a household of 2 or more for one year: member discount pricing for ongoing classes, workshops and access to uninstructed life drawing sessions (ages 18 +), free use of open studio space, option to participate in group exhibitions in the League's gallery and announced offsite locations, and borrowing privileges from our 3,000 - volume library, invitations to all exhibitions, lectures and special events.
Standard adult membership for one year: member discount pricing for ongoing classes, workshops and access to uninstructed life drawing sessions (ages 18 +), free use of open studio space, option to participate in group exhibitions in the League's gallery and announced offsite locations, and borrowing privileges from our 3,000 - volume library, invitations to all exhibitions, lectures and special events.
In 2015, Radio Free Gowanus focused on a commercial building in Gowanus that housed many artists and small businesses until it recently changed hands, leaving many artists without a studio space just before the Gowanus Open Studios in October of 2015.
Damon Ginandes» recent studio work is populated by ageless, anonymous and solitary beings trying to break free from their own space of flat lines and distorted forms into the space where dimensions meet.
Opening: Open Studios at the Sharpe - Walentas Program The Sharpe - Walentas Program, which awards rent - free studio spaces to 17 artists for one year, is celebrating their 2015 - 16 selections with an open studio reception down in the tiny Brooklyn hamlet of Dumbo (a.k.a. Walentasville).
We're looking for proposals from artists, curators, and organizations for our site - specific residency in our 4,500 sq ft garden level space of the restored Greenpoint Hospital outpatient building and for our studio residency, which provides free studio space to North Brooklyn artists.
In addition to gallery spaces, the building comprises of studios which schools can use free of charge and in which people of all ages and abilities can learn skills in ceramics, painting, drawing and writing as part of the courses programme.
The Bomb Factory Art Foundation is a dynamic and independent space for contemporary art; a non-profit organisation offering affordable studio space, a gallery and an extensive programme of free art events open to the public.
Also announced were four new IMMA 1000 residencies, each of which carries a bursary for artists alongside free accommodation and studio space at IMMA.
is part of MoMA PS1's Free Space, an ongoing program that provides gallery spaces for exhibitions, events, studios, rehearsals, and other live presentations for «uninhibited artistic exploration and fresh contemporary art programming.»
The Artist in Residence Program offers: - Personal studio space (60 sq. ft.) in addition to use of common studio space -7 day studio access - Free access to materials — clay, glaze and use of kilns (electric, saggar, wood fire, soda and gas) up to excess - Opportunities to take classes and firing workshops within the program - Paid teaching opportunities within the program for both community and academic based classes.
Residency includes: • Stationed work space in our cafe gallery • Access to CC facilities and studio equipment • Stipend may be provided depends on the scope of the residency • One free class registration (material fees might apply) at Contemporary Craft's workshops • Opportunities to teach at CC's education center (depends on the workshop planning schedule) • Opportunities to have work considered for sale in The Store at Contemporary Craft
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