Artist Residencies
Artist residency - deadline March 29
The St. Croix Watershed Research Station seeks applications from artists and writers for the summer 2008 Artist at Pine Needlesresidency program. The project invites natural history artists or writers to spend 2 to 4 weeks in residence to immerse themselves in a field experience, gather resource materials, and interact with environmental scientists and the local community. Applications will be accepted from writers and visual artists who focus on environmental or natural history topics. Participants will have an opportunity to interact with environmental scientists and to create links between their art, the natural world and the sciences.
http://www.smm.org/static/science/pdf/pineneedles.pdf
Vermont Studio Center Residencies
The Vermont Studio Center hosts 50 artists and writers who participate each month in 4 to 12 week independent studio Residencies. Residencies for 50 artists and writers per month (24 painters/ mixed-media, 12 sculptors/mixed-media, 2 printmakers, 2 photographers, and 12 writers); Private studio space appropriate to the medium (open 24 hours a day); Simple, private rooms and excellent food; Opportunity for focused, independent work; A large and diverse creative community Opportunities to share work: open studio evenings, slide presentations, and readings.ArtistsVSC accepts 40 visual artists each month in painting, sculpture, new and mixed-media, drawing, printmaking, and photography.Each VSC Resident Artist receives:
A private studio in one of five studio buildings
The presence of four Visiting Artists per month, each of whom gives a slide lecture and offers optional individual studio visit
Access to model for life drawing
Access to Sculpture Shop, Print Shop, or Darkrooms (as appropriate)
Slide Presentations \ Open Studios
Four evenings each month are scheduled to provide Resident Artists the chance to share their work (in slide or digital format) if they wish to do so.
Open Studio evenings are scheduled twice each month as an additional opportunity to share work.
http://www.vermontstudiocenter.org/
The St. Croix Watershed Research Station seeks applications from artists and writers for the summer 2008 Artist at Pine Needlesresidency program. The project invites natural history artists or writers to spend 2 to 4 weeks in residence to immerse themselves in a field experience, gather resource materials, and interact with environmental scientists and the local community. Applications will be accepted from writers and visual artists who focus on environmental or natural history topics. Participants will have an opportunity to interact with environmental scientists and to create links between their art, the natural world and the sciences.
http://www.smm.org/static/science/pdf/pineneedles.pdf
Vermont Studio Center Residencies
The Vermont Studio Center hosts 50 artists and writers who participate each month in 4 to 12 week independent studio Residencies. Residencies for 50 artists and writers per month (24 painters/ mixed-media, 12 sculptors/mixed-media, 2 printmakers, 2 photographers, and 12 writers); Private studio space appropriate to the medium (open 24 hours a day); Simple, private rooms and excellent food; Opportunity for focused, independent work; A large and diverse creative community Opportunities to share work: open studio evenings, slide presentations, and readings.ArtistsVSC accepts 40 visual artists each month in painting, sculpture, new and mixed-media, drawing, printmaking, and photography.Each VSC Resident Artist receives:
A private studio in one of five studio buildings
The presence of four Visiting Artists per month, each of whom gives a slide lecture and offers optional individual studio visit
Access to model for life drawing
Access to Sculpture Shop, Print Shop, or Darkrooms (as appropriate)
Slide Presentations \ Open Studios
Four evenings each month are scheduled to provide Resident Artists the chance to share their work (in slide or digital format) if they wish to do so.
Open Studio evenings are scheduled twice each month as an additional opportunity to share work.
http://www.vermontstudiocenter.org/
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