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Residencies and Fellowships
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Looking to add to your expertise and experience in clay? Then why not contact
one of the following residency and fellowship opportunities submitted to us and
listed here alphabetically by a state's first letter or internationally:
States starting with A-D
California
Mendocino Art Center Contact: Darrin Ekern 45200 Little Lake St., PO Box 765 Mendocino, CA 95460 mendoart@mcn.org www.mendocinoartcenter.org Tel: (707) 937-5818, ext. 10 or 12
Artist-in-Residence Duration: September–May Application deadline: April 1
Colorado
Carbondale Clay Center Contact: Lauren Kearns 135 Main St. Carbondale, CO 81623 lauren@carbondaleclay.org www.carbondaleclay.org Tel: (970) 963-2529
Residency Program Duration: September 1–June 1, 2009 Application deadline: April 1; include 10-20 slides or digital images (JPEG format), résumé, 3 references and letter of intent Eligibility requirements: B.F.A. or M.F.A., commitment to ceramics Fee: $135/month Residency includes semiprivate studio space, 24-hour equipment access and teaching opportunities. Responsibilities include assisting with 2 major fund-raising events.
Anderson Ranch Arts Center Contact: Traci Horgen PO Box 5598 Snowmass Village, CO 81615 thorgen@andersonranch.org www.andersonranch.org Tel: (970) 923-3181, ext. 209
Artist-in-Residence Duration: 8 or 12 weeks Application deadline: February 15 Eligibility requirements: emerging or established artist Fee: $50 application; $100 residency fee; $250 security deposit, includes studio, lodging and some meals Residency includes opportunity to meet with the staff.
Connecticut
Canton Clay Works, llc. Contact: Tim Scull 150 Cherry Brook Rd. Canton, CT 06019 cantonclayworks@yahoo.com www.cantonclayworks.com Tel: (860) 693-1000
Residency Duration: 1 year minimum Application deadline: ongoing Eligibility requirement: M.F.A. in Ceramics or equivalent Residency includes studio space, firing, solo exhibition and teaching opportunities. Responsibilities include maintenance of studio and wood kilns 10–15 hours/week.
District of Columbia
D.C., Washington Smithsonian American Art Museum and the Renwick Gallery Contact: Amelia Goerlitz PO Box 37012, MRC 970 Washington, D.C. 20013-7012 SAAMFellowships@si.edu www.americanart.si.edu/fellowships Tel: (202) 633-8353 The James Renwick Fellowship in American Craft Duration: 1 year; minimum 3 months Application deadline: January 15 Fellowship includes $25,000 stipend for predoctoral; $40,000 stipend for senior/postdoctoral, plus research and travel allowances for both. Responsibilities include research in American studio crafts or decorative arts.
States starting with F-I
Florida
Atlantic Center for the Arts Contact: James T. Frost 1414 Art Center Ave. New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168 program@atlanticcenterforthearts.org www.atlanticcenterforthearts.org Tel: (386) 427-6975
Associate Artist-in-Residence Duration: 3 weeks Application deadline: ongoing Eligibility requirements: open to all artists Fee: $850, includes studio, lodging and some meals. Financial aid is available.
Craftsman House Gallery Contact: Stephanie Schorr 2955 Central Ave. St. Petersburg, FL 33713 stef@craftsmanhousegallery.com www.craftsmanhousegallery.com Tel: (727) 323-2787
Residency Duration: 1 year minimum Application deadline: ongoing Eligibility requirements: B.A. recipient seeking professional artist status Residency includes studio space, 24-hour access, use of gas and electric kilns, representation in gallery with an elevated commission rate, possibility of paid employment beyond work/trade agreement. Responsibilities include gallery sales, merchandising, cafe work and participation in shows and events.
St. Petersburg Clay Company Contact: Jonathan Hawkins 420 22nd St., S. St. Petersburg, FL 33712 marketing@stpeteclay.com www.stpeteclay.com Tel: (727) 896-2529
Artist-in-Residence Duration: 1 year Application deadline: ongoing Eligibility Requirement: B.F.A. in ceramics or equivalent Residency includes studio space, firing discounts, gallery space, teaching opportunities and free workshops. Responsibilities include working 12 hours/week.
Armory Art Center Contact: Helen Otterson 1700 Parker Ave. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 helen@armoryart.org www.armoryart.org Tel: (561) 832-1776
Residency Duration: 1 year Application deadline: May 1 Eligibility requirement: B.F.A. or M.F.A. Residency includes studio space, 24-hour studio access, stipend, firing, teaching, artist-in-residence exhibition opportunity and access to master artist workshops. Responsibilities include mandatory studio cleanup days, clay and glaze mixing, kiln loading, firing, maintenance, general studio work and willingness to conduct demonstrations.
Georgia
The Hambidge Center for Creative Arts and Sciences Contact: Bob Thomas 105 Hambidge Ct. Rabun Gap, GA 30568 residents@hambidge.org www.hambidge.org Tel: (706) 746-1247
Residency Duration: 2 weeks to 2 months Application deadline: January 15, April 15, September 15 Eligibility requirements: emerging and established artists working on a professional level Fees: $150/week, includes studio, lodging and some meals.
Illinois
Terra Incognito Studios and Gallery Contact: David Toan 246 Chicago Ave. Oak Park, IL 60302 35 S. LaGrange Rd. LaGrange, IL 60525 terraincognitomail@yahoo.com www.terraincognitostudios.com Tel: (708) 383-6228; (708) 352-1401
Resident/Intern Duration: 1 year, renewable for 1 additional year Application deadline: May 15 Fee: clay at cost Residency includes $200/month stipend, 24-hour access to facilities, free firings and opportunity to display work. Responsibilities include 15 hours/week classroom maintenance, mixing glazes, loading and firing kilns.
Iowa
Herbert Hoover National Historic Site Contact: Adam Prato 110 Parkside Dr. PO Box 607 West Branch, IA 52358 adam_prato@nps.gov www.nps.gov/heho Tel: (319) 643-7855
Artist-in-Residence Duration: 2–4 weeks, May–October Application deadline: March 1 Eligibility requirement: professional American artist Residency includes lodging. Responsibilities include interpreting Herbert Hoover NHS through you work and donation of one piece of artwork.
States starting with K-M
Kansas
Lawrence Arts Center Contact: Ben Ahlvers 940 New Hampshire St. Lawrence, KS 66044 educoord@sunflower.com www.lawrenceartscenter.org Tel: (785) 843-2787
Artist-in-Residence Duration: 1 year, August 20, 2008–August 15, 2009 Application deadline: May 1; include 10 slides, slide list, résumé, letter of intent, 3 references, SASE and $20 processing fee Eligibility requirements: B.F.A. (M.F.A. preferred); pre-professional artists Residency includes studio space, firings, materials, solo exhibition and teaching and sales opportunities. Responsibilities include involvement in the LAC Education Department, 10 hours/week studio management, maintenance and monitoring open studio hours.
Wichita Center for the Arts Contact: Pamela G. Bugler 9112 E. Central Wichita, KS 67206 school@wcfta.com www.wcfta.com Tel: (316) 634-2787, ext. 219
Artist-in-Residence Duration: 1 year, September 1, 2008–August 31, 2009 Application deadline: May 15 Eligibility: B.A., M.F.A. (or planning to pursue M.F.A.); knowledge of ceramics Residency includes full access to 2000-square-foot facility, $1000/month stipend, use of clay, glazes and raw materials within reason. Responsibilities include 20 hours/week teaching, general cleaning and maintenance of studio and development of a cohesive body of work.
Maine
Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts Contact: Tyler Gulden 19 Brick Hill Rd. Newcastle, ME 04553 programs@watershedceramics.org www.watershedceramics.org Tel: (207) 882-6075
Summer/Winter Residency Duration: 2 weeks, June–August (Summer); or 9 months, September 15, 2008–May 15, 2009 (Winter) Application deadlines: March 1 (Winter), April 1 (Summer); include $25 processing fee per residency Summer residency fee: $1100/2 week period Summer residency includes 24-hour studio access, lodging, meals and assistantships. Housing upgrades available. Responsibilities include participation in Watershed exhibitions/sales. Winter residency fee: $325/month, $150/ month for utilities. One artist receives Howard Kottler Funded Winter Artist-in-Residence award each year. Winter residency includes studio, lodging, teaching opportunity through Mudmobile Outreach Program and exhibition opportunities. Responsibilities include attending/participating in events hosted or attended by Watershed.
Maryland
Baltimore Clayworks Contact: Jim Dugan 5706 Smith Ave. Baltimore, MD 21209 jim.dugan@baltimoreclayworks.org www.baltimoreclayworks.org Tel: (410) 578-1919
Artist-in-Residence Duration: 1–5 years, some short term available Application deadline: April 18 Eligibility requirement: working artists worldwide Fees: $160/month studio rental Residency includes on and off-site teaching opportunities, gallery and special events and networking opportunities. Salter Fellowship Duration: 1 year Application deadline: April 18 Eligibility requirement: working artists worldwide Fellowship includes $100/month supply and firing stipend, studio space Residency includes solo exhibition in Baltimore Clayworks gallery, teaching, gallery and special event opportunities.
Massachusetts
Mudflat Pottery School and Studio Contact: Lynn Gervens 149 Broadway Somerville, MA 02145 lynn@mudflat.org www.mudflat.org Tel: (617) 628-0589
Residency Duration: 1 year Application deadline: April 1 Eligibility requirement: B.F.A. or equivalent studio experience Residency includes $50/month stipend, private studio, teaching opportunities and sales. Responsibilities include 5 hours/week technical work, 3 presentations.
Worcester Center for Crafts Contact: Tom O’Malley 25 Sagamore Rd. Worcester, MA 01605 air@worcestercraftcenter.org www.worcestercraftcenter.org Tel: (508) 753-8183, ext. 3014
Artist-in-Residence Duration: 10 months Application deadline: April 1 Eligibility requirement: significant previous experience in the field Fee: No fee for residents teaching 3 hours/week; non-teaching residents, $230/month; all residents pay $400 equipment use fee Residency includes 24-hour studio and facilities access, peer and faculty critiques, exhibition and teaching opportunities and sales through store and craft show. Responsibilities include 6 hours/week working as studio assistant in addition to teaching.
Michigan
Ox-Bow, School of Art and Artists’ Residency Contact: Sarah Workneh 3435 Rupprecht Way PO Box 216 Saugatuck, MI 49453 ox-bow@saic.edu www.ox-bow.org Tel: (800) 318-3019
Artists’ Residency in Ceramics Duration: 2–5 weeks, fall 2008 Application deadline: July 25 Eligibility: professional artists Fee: $100/week Residency includes lodging, studio use, including kiln use.
Minnesota
Northern Clay Center Contact: Sarah Millfelt 2424 Franklin Ave., E. Minneapolis, MN 55406 nccinfo@northernclaycenter.org www.northernclaycenter.org Tel: (612) 339-8007
McKnight Artist Residencies for Ceramics Artists Duration: 3 months Application deadline: April 25 Eligibility requirement: mid-career ceramics artists residing outside Minnesota Residencies (4) include $5000 stipend, $300 honorarium for presenting a workshop or lecture, studio space, glaze and firing allowance. McKnight Artist Fellowships for Ceramics Artists Application deadline: April 25 Eligibility requirement: Minnesota ceramics artists beyond emerging Fellowships (2) include $25,000 stipend, which may be used for, but not limited to, experimenting with new techniques and materials, purchasing equipment, collaborating with other artists and pursuing educational, exhibition or travel opportunities.
Mississippi
Conner Burns Studio/ Natchez Clay Contact: Conner Burns 209 Franklin St. Natchez, MS 39120 natchezclay@aol.com www.natchezclay.com Tel: (601) 446-6334
Residency Duration: 1 year Application deadline: ongoing Eligibility requirements: self-motivated artist with clay knowledge and a desire to learn Residency includes paid teaching opportunity, private studio, clay and material, kilns and firing, classes, workshops and one-on-one mentoring. Responsibilities include basic studio work.
Missouri
Red Star Studios Ceramic Center Contact: Tara Dawley 821 W. 17th St. Kansas City, MO 64108 gallery@redstarstudios.org www.redstarstudios.org Tel: (816) 474-7316
Resident Artist Duration: 1 year Application deadline: April 1 Eligibility requirement: B.F.A. or equivalent Residency includes private studio space with 24-hour access, clay, glaze materials, mentoring (if desired), teaching and exhibition opportunities. Responsibilities 20 hours/week studio work.
Montana
Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts Contact: Steven Y. Lee 2915 Country Club Ave. Helena, MT 59602 archiebray@archiebray.org www.archiebray.org Tel: (406) 443-3502
Artist-in-Residence Duration: 1 month to 2 years Application deadline: March 1; include 20 digital images, slide list, application form, résumé, artist statement, letter of intent, list of 3 references and $20 application fee Residency includes $100/month stipend for long-term residents, semi-private studio space with 24-hour access, discount on materials and firings, teaching, exhibition and sales opportunities. Responsibilities include 4 hours/week work and donation of one major piece to the permanent collection. Lilian Fellowship, Lincoln Fellowship or Matsutani Fellowship Duration: 1 year Application deadline: March 1; include 20 digital images, slide list, application form, résumé, artist statement, letter of intent, list of 3 references and $20 application fee. Fellowships (each) includes $5000 stipend, semi-private studio space with 24-hour access, discount on materials and firings, teaching, exhibition and sales opportunities. Responsibilities include 4 hours/week work and donation of one major piece to the permanent collection.
The Clay Studio of Missoula Contact: Hannah Fisher 1106 Hawthorne Unit A Missoula, MT 59802 info@theclaystudioofmissoula.org www.theclaystudioofmissoula.org Tel: (406) 543-0509
Resident Artist Duration: 2 months to 1 year Application deadline: March 30, June 1, September 1 and December 1; include $10 processing fee Eligibility requirements: B.F.A. Residency includes semiprivate studio space, access to electric, soda, anagama and reduction kilns. Responsibilities include teaching classes. Wood-fire Resident Artist Duration: October 2008–May 2009 Application deadline: June 1; include $10 processing fee Eligibility requirements: B.F.A., wood-fire artist Residency includes semiprivate studio space, access to anagama kiln. Responsibilities include teaching classes and assist in organizing firings. Summer Resident Duration: May 1–September 1 Application deadline: March 30; include $10 processing fee Eligibility requirements: B.F.A. or M.F.A., recent graduate Residency includes semiprivate studio space, access to electric, soda and reduction kilns. Responsibilities include teaching short workshops and community slide presentation.
States starting with N-P
Nebraska
Lux Center for the Arts Contact: JoAnn Emerson 2601 N. 48th St. Lincoln, NE 68504 emerson@luxcenter.org www.luxcenter.org Tel: (402) 466-8692
Artist-in-Residence Duration: 4 months to 2 years Application deadline: April 15; include 10 slides, slide list, résumé, artist statement, 3 references and $25 processing fee Eligibility requirements: M.F.A. or equivalent, teaching experience preferred Residency includes shared studio space, 24-hour studio and equipment access, exhibitions, representation in the gallery and paid teaching opportunities. Responsibilities include 10 hours/week studio management and maintenance, event or reception assistance, teach children’s art camp, one public slide presentation and donate one piece of work made during the residency.
Art Farm Contact: Ed Dadey 1306 W. 21st Rd. Marquette, NE 68854 af@artfarmnebraska.org www.artfarmnebraska.org Tel: (402) 854-3120
Artist-in-Residency Duration: up to 5 months Application deadline: March 15 Residency includes lodging, studio space and access to equipment and tools. Responsibilities include 12 hours/week assistance to Art Farm and donate one piece to Art Farm’s collection.
New Hampshire
The MacDowell Colony Contact: Courtney Bethel 100 High St. Peterborough, NH 03458 admissions@macdowellcolony.org www.macdowellcolony.org Tel: (603) 924-3886
Residency Duration: 2–8 weeks Application deadline: January 15 (for June–Sept residency), April 15 (for Oct.–Jan. residency), September 15(for Feb–May residency); include application, project description, work sample and $20 application fee Residency includes up to $1000 need-based travel grants and artists grants, lodging, private studio space and meals.
New Jersey
Peters Valley Craft Center Contact: Jimmy Clark 19 Kuhn Rd. Layton, NJ 07851 pv@warwick.net www.petersvalley.org Tel: (973) 948-5200
Guest Artist Residency Duration: 1–2 months, November–April Application deadline: September 1 Fee: $500/month; scholarships available for NJ residents Residency includes lodging and studio space.
New Mexico
Roswell Artist-in-Residence Program Contact: Stephen Fleming 5 Howard Cook Rd. Roswell, NM 88201 stephen@rair.org www.rair.org Tel: (505) 622-6037
Artist-in-Residence Duration: 1 year Application deadline: varies; please check website for current deadline; include $25 application fee Eligibility requirements: studio-based fine artists; including clay sculptors, no production crafts Residency includes $800/month stipend, lodging, studio and internet service.
Santa Fe Clay Contact: Matt Repsher 1615 Paseo de Peralta Santa Fe, NM 87501 sfc@santafeclay.com www.santafeclay.com Tel: (505) 670-7426
Residency Program Duration: 3 months to 1 year Application deadline: ongoing Eligibility requirement: B.F.A. in ceramics Fee: $185/month Residency includes studio space, access to equipment and kilns, discounts on materials and firing, teaching and exhibition opportunities.
New York
Rochester Folk Art Guild Contact: Annie Schliffer 1445 Upper Hill Rd. Middlesex, NY 14507 aschliffer@aol.com www.rfag.org Tel: (585) 554-5463
Residency in Pottery Duration: 6 months to 1 years Application deadline: April 15 Eligibility: functional potter Fee: $600/month for lodging if staying at the Rochester Folk Art Guild. Residency includes $250/month stipend. Responsibilities include working 15 hours/week.
Greenwich House Pottery Contact: Sarah Archer 16 Jones St. New York, NY 10014 pottery@greenwichhouse.org www.greenwichhousepottery.org Tel: (212) 242-4106
Artist-in-Residence Duration: August 4–September 9 Application deadline: January 15 Residency includes 24-hour studio access, shared and private studio space, materials and firings.
Clay Art Center Contact: Reena Kashyap 40 Beech St. Port Chester, NY 10580 reena@clayartcenter.org www.clayartcenter.org Tel: (914) 937-2047
Resident Artist Duration: 1 year Application deadline: May 1; include 10 slides, résumé, artist statement Eligibility requirement: B.F.A. or M.F.A.; include résumé and 10 images Residency includes $100/month materials stipend, private 10×10 foot studio space, solo exhibition, paid teaching opportunities. Responsibilities include being an active studio artist and firing student work for 10 hours/week.
Genesee Pottery Contact: Kate Whorton 713 Monroe Ave. Rochester, NY 14607 pottery@geneseearts.org www.geneseearts.org Tel: (585) 271-5183
Artist-in-Residence Duration: 1 year, September 1, 2008–August 31, 2009 Application deadline: May 1 Eligibility: B.F.A. or M.F.A. preferred Residency (two positions) includes private studio space, exhibition opportunity, clay, glazes and firings. Responsibilities include teaching one class/semester and studio duties including glaze mixing and clay reclaim.
Byrdcliffe Artist Colony Contact: Rich Conti 34 Tinker St. Woodstock, NY 12498 wguild@ulster.net www.woodstockguild.org Tel: (845) 679-2079
Ceramics Residency Duration: 1–5 months, May–September Application deadline: March 20 Eligibility requirement: emerging ceramic artists Residency includes $200 materials stipend, studio space and lodging.
North Carolina
Odyssey Center for the Ceramic Arts Contact: Cynthia Lee 236 Clingman Ave. Asheville, NC 28801 odyssey@highwaterclays.com www.highwaterclays.com Tel: (828) 285-0210
Resident Artist Duration: 18 months Application deadline: February 1 Eligibility requirements: B.F.A. or equivalent; advanced, self-directed artists Residency includes 24-hour studio access, workshops, critiques, community involvement and group exhibitions. Responsibilities include working 8 hours/week in studio, monthly meetings and critiques.
EnergyXchange Contact: Heather Dawes 66 EnergyXchange Dr. Burnsville, NC 28714 dawes@energyxchange.org www.energyxchange.org Tel: (828) 675-5541
Craft Studios Business Incubators Residency Duration: up to 3 years Application deadline: March 15 Eligibility: completed schooling/training in craft Fee: $230 Residency includes shared studio space, individual office space, common gallery space, business classes and free methane gas used in kiln and glass furnace.
McColl Center for Visual Arts Contact: Claudia Gonzalez-Griffin 721 N. Tryon St. Charlotte, NC 28202 cgriffin@mccollcenter.org www.mccollcenter.org Tel: (704) 332-5535
Artist-in-Residence Duration: 3 months Application deadline: May 5 Residency includes $3300 stipend, $2000 for materials, private studios with 24-hour access, metal and woodshops, media lab, darkroom, printmaking, sculpture and ceramic studios. Paid travel and lodging available for artists outside of Charlotte area.
Wildacres Retreat Contact: Mike House PO Box 280 Little Switzerland, NC 28749 wildacres@wildacres.org www.wildacres.org Tel: (828) 756-4573
Wildacres Residency Program Duration: 1 week Application deadline: January 15 Eligibility: experienced potter Residency includes lodging and use of Wildacres pottery shop. Pennsylvania
Moravian Pottery & Tile Works Contact: Adam Zayas 130 Swamp Rd. Doylestown, PA 18901 azayas@co.bucks.pa.us www.buckscounty.org/government/departments/tileworks Tel: (215) 345-6722
Apprenticeship Duration: June 5–August 22 Application deadline: March 3; include 10 slides, résumé, 2 letters of recommendation and a cover letter Apprenticeship (3) includes $2000 stipend paid as $7.35/hour for 24 hour/week, limited studio space, free materials and technical advice.
Touchstone Center for Crafts Contact: Operations Director 1049 Wharton Furnace Rd. Farmington, PA 15437 tcc@touchstonecrafts.com www.touchstonecrafts.com Tel: (724) 329-1370
Studio Resident Assistant Duration: 3 months, June–August Application deadline: January 15 Eligibility requirements: ceramics background Residency includes lodging. Responsibilities include assisting with ceramic studios.
The Clay Studio Contact: Jeff Guido 139 N. Second St. Philadelphia, PA 19106 info@theclaystudio.org www.theclaystudio.org Tel: (215) 925-3453
Evelyn Shapiro Foundation Fellowship Duration: 1 year Application deadline: March 29 Eligibility requirements: functional or vessel oriented work only Fellowship includes $500/month stipend, $1200 annual materials/firing allowance, studio space, materials, firing, teaching opportunities and solo exhibition with tri-fold publication in September 2009. Resident Artist Program Duration: up to 5 years Application deadline: March 29 Eligibility requirement: B.F.A. minimum, M.F.A. preferred Fee: $225/month, waived through August 2009 Residency includes studio space, teaching and exhibition opportunities.
States starting with R-T
Tennessee
Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts Contact: Chuck McMahon 556 Parkway Gatlinburg, TN 37738 info@arrowmont.org www.arrowmont.org Tel: (865) 436-5860
Artist-in-Residence Duration: 11 months Application deadline: February 1 Eligibility requirements: pre-professional, self-directed artists Residency includes $300/month stipend, studio, lodging, some meals, paid teaching opportunities, two weeks of workshops with free tuition, funds for professional development and exhibition opportunities. Responsibilities include working 10 hours/week for the school.
Texas
Houston Center for Contemporary Craft Contact: Jason Kishell 4848 Main St. Houston, TX 77002 jkishell@crafthouston.org www.crafthouston.org Tel: (713) 529-4848, ext. 112
Artist-in-Residence Duration: 3–12 months Application deadline: March 15; include résumé, digital images, statement of intent, 3 letters of recommendation Residency includes $400/month stipend, studio space, teaching opportunities and representation in Asher Retail Gallery. Responsibilities include 24 hours/week in studio during public hours.
States starting with U-W
Vermont
Frog Hollow Vermont State Craft Center Contact: Teri Lazarus 4716 Main St. Manchester City, VE 05255 tlazarus@froghollow.org www.froghollow.org Tel: (802) 362-3321
Resident Artist Duration: September 2008–May 2009 Application deadline: April 1 Eligibility requirements: B.F.A. candidate preferred Fee: TBD Residency includes lodging, studio space, exit exhibition and paid teaching opportunities. Responsibilities include 10–15 hours/week studio maintenance, responsible for firing student work and ordering materials.
Virgina
The Art League School Ceramics Program Contact: Dale Marhanka 305 Madison St. Alexandria, VA 22314 dale.l.marhanka@verizon.net www.theartleague.org Tel: (703) 683-5358
Ceramics Artist Residency Duration: 1 year, renewable up to 5 years Application deadlines: March 1, June 1, September 1, December 1 Eligibility requirements: B.F.A. or M.F.A.; pre-professional artists Fee: $500/quarter Residency includes teaching and assistantship opportunities, access to gas and electric kilns, exhibitions opportunities and bisque firing and equipment use. Responsibilities include studio maintenance.
Virginia Center for the Creative Arts Contact: Admission Dept. 154 San Angelo Dr. Amherst, VA 24521 vcca@vcca.com www.vcca.com Tel: (434) 946-7236
Residential Fellowship Duration: 2 weeks to 2 months Application deadlines: January 15, May 15, September 15 Eligibility requirements: artists of noteworthy professional achievement or artists who demonstrate promise Fee: suggested contribution of $30/day Fellowship includes studio space, lodging and meals. It may be possible to facilitate access to a kiln at nearby Sweet Briar College. Former VCCA fellows may apply for residencies at the VCCA’s studio center in southern France (see page 61).
Cub Creek Foundation Contact: John Jessiman 4871 Wheeler Spring Rd. Appomattox, VA 24522 jessiman@ceva.net www.cubcreek.org Tel: (434) 248-5074
Resident Artist Duration: 1 year Application deadline: ongoing Eligibility requirement: B.F.A. or equivalent Fee: $450 Residency includes lodging, studio space and access to kilns and equipment. Responsibilities include community service.
Workhouse Arts Center at Lorton Contact: Marti Kirkpatrik 9601 Ox Rd. Lorton, VA 22079 martikirkpatrick@lortonarts.org www.lortonarts.org Tel: (703) 495-0001, ext. 301
Resident Ceramic Artist Duration: 1 year, renewable Application deadline: ongoing Eligibility requirements: B.F.A. or M.F.A.; pre-professional or self-taught serious artists Fee: $2200/year Residency includes individual studios, teaching, assistantship and exhibition opportunities, access to gas, electric and raku kilns, raw materials room, spray booth and recycling/mixing room. Requires studio maintenance and interaction with student body. New ceramics program opening July 2008.
Wisconsin
John Michael Kohler Arts Center Contact: Beth Lipman 608 New York Ave. Sheboygan, WI 53081 blipman@jmkac.org www.jmkac.org Tel: (920) 458-6144, ext. 133
Arts/Industry Program Duration: 2–6 months Application deadline: April 1 Residency includes $150/week stipend, lodging, facilities, travel and documentation.
Wyoming
Jentel Foundation Contact: Mary Jane Edwards 130 Lower Piney Creek Rd. Banner, WY 82832 jentel@jentelarts.org www.jentelarts.org Tel: (307) 737-2311
Jentel Artist Residency Program Duration: 1 month Application deadlines: January 15 (Summer/Fall), September 15 (Winter/Spring); include $20 processing fee Eligibility requirements: 25 or older, residing in the United States Residency includes $400/month stipend, private studio and lodging.
International Listings
Australia
Sturt Craft Centre Contact: Megan Patey PO Box 34 Mittagong, NSW 2575, Australia mpatey@sturt.nsw.edu.au www.sturt.nsw.edu.au 61 2 4860 2080
Artist-in-Residency Duration: 2–3 months Application deadline: December 15 Eligibility requirements: experience in the field Residency includes $A2000 (US$1766) stipend, $A500 (US$441) for materials, studio space and lodging. Responsibilities include making, exhibiting work, teaching and presenting public slide lectures.
Canada
Medalta International Artist-in-Residence Program Contact: Les Manning 713 Medalta Ave. Medicine Hat, Alberta T1A 6E4, Canada lmanning@medalta.org www.medalta.org Tel: (403) 529-1070
Artist-in-Residence Duration: 1 month, June 2–27 Application deadline: April 13 Eligibility requirement: self-directed artist Fee: CAN$500 (US$507) Residency includes firing and glaze materials, working with artists in a professional, historic environment conducive to exchange and experimentation with invited artists.
Craft Department at Harbourfront Centre Contact: Melanie Egan 235 Queens Quay W. Toronto, Ontario M5J 2G8, Canada rmegan@harbourfrontcentre.com www.harbourfrontcentre.com Tel: (416) 973-4963
Artist-in-Residence Duration: 1 year, renewable to three Application deadline: 2nd Friday in March Eligibility requirement: degree or diploma from recognized institution Fee: $68–$132/month for studio rent Residency includes studio space, gas kiln, two electric kilns, wheels, slab roller, ware racks and resource library. Responsibilities include three days/week minimum in studio that is in full view to public.
China
Jingdezhen Sanbao Ceramic Art Institute Contact: Jackson Li, Sanbao Studio 14 Courtwright Rd. Etobicoke, Ontario M9C 4B4, Canada chinaxchange@hotmail.com www.chinaclayart.com Tel: (416) 695-3607
International Residency Program Jingdezhen, China Duration: 4-week minimum, May 1–November 30 Application deadline: 8 weeks before proposed residency; include 4 JPEG images, résumé and letter of intent Fee: US$300/week, US$100/week scholarships available Residency includes studio space, initial materials, lodging and meals.
International Fellowship Program Jingdezhen, China Duration: minimum May 1–November 30 Application deadline: March 31; include 4 digital images, résumé, letter of technical capabilities and two letters of recommendation Fee: waived in return for studio work Fellowship includes studio space, materials and gas firings, lodging and meals. Responsibilities include providing technical support, managing and maintaining artist spaces and kilns a total of 30 hours/week.
The Pottery Workshop Experimental Factory at the Sculpture Factory in Jingdezhen Contact: Caroline Cheng 318 East Xinchang Lu Jingdezhen 333001 PR, China infojdz@potteryworkshop.com.cn www.potteryworkshop.com.cn Tel: (86) 798 8440 582
Resident Artist Duration: 4 months maximum Application deadline: ongoing Fee: US$300/week Residency includes studio space, lodging, board and technical support.
Denmark
International Ceramic Research Center Contact: Ann Linnemann Heilmannsvej 31A 4230 Skælskør, Denmark ceramic@ceramic.dk www.ceramic.dk Tel: (45) 5819 0016
Artist-in-Residence Duration: 1–6 months Application deadlines: January 15, April 15, July 15 and October 15 Eligibility requirements: professional artists and recent graduates Fee: DKr 3000/month (US$580) Residency includes studio space and lodging. Assistantships available for students.
France
Le Moulin à Nef, Auvillar Contact: Admissions Department 154 San Angelo Dr. Amherst, VA 24521 vcca@vcca.com www.vcca.com Tel: (434) 946-7236
Virginia Center for the Creative Arts International Residency Duration: 1 month; May 22–June 19, July 19–August 16, August 20–September 18 Application deadline: January 15; send SASE for application and work requirement; $25 processing fee Eligibility requirement: only open to prior VCCA fellows Fee: US$950–1700; does not include transportation Residency includes private studio and lodging. Responsibilities include one community interaction and one community dinner with local artists.
A.I.R. Vallauris Contact: Dale Dorosh Place Lisnard, 1 Blvd. des Deux Vallons 06220 Vallauris, France contact@air-vallauris.com www.air-vallauris.org Tel: 33 616 583 956
Residency Duration: 1–2 months Application deadlines: April 15, October 15 Eligibility requirement: by application Fee: €2000 (US$2971) Residency includes private room, 24-hour studio access, promotion and marketing of exhibition at end of term.
Italy
La Meridiana, International Centre of Ceramics in Tuscany Contact: Claudia Bruhin Loc. Bagnano, 135 50052 Certaldo, Italy info@lameridiana.fi.it www.lameridiana.fi.it Tel: 39 0571 660084
Residency Duration: 1 week to 3 months Application deadline: ongoing Eligibility requirements: advanced or professional artist Fee: varied depending on length of residency and accommodations, contact La Meridiana Residency includes a fully equipped studio and lodging.
Netherlands
European Ceramic Work Centre Contact: Betty Schollaert Zuid-Willemsvaart 215 5211 SG Den Bosch, Netherlands info@ekwc.nl www.ekwc.nl Tel: 31 73 612 45 00
Individual Residency Duration: 3 months Application deadline: April 15 Eligibility requirements: professional artist or designer Fee: €1300 (US$1931) Residency includes €56 (US$83) stipend/week for materials, studio space and lodging.
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