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| Alaska, Girdwood U.S. Forest Service PO Box 129 blydon@fs.fed.us www.voicesofthewilderness.blogspot.com 907-783-0090 Voices of the Wilderness Alaskan Artist Residency Residency duration: June 1–August 15 Application deadline: March 1 Title: This unique artist residency pairs each artist with a wilderness ranger for one field trip. Traveling by sea kayak and camping alongside fiords, artists participate in light ranger duties while experiencing the wild heritage of the Chugach or Tongass. Each participant will donate one piece of artwork and provide a public presentation. |
| California, Mendocino Mendocino Art Center PO Box 765 education@mendocinoartcenter.org www.mendocinoartcenter.org 800-653-3328 Artist in Residence Residency duration: September through May Application deadline: April 12 |
| California, Pope Valley Richard Carter Studio 1570 Ink Grade carterstudio@earthlink.net www.richardcarterstudio.com 707-965-2383 Residency Residency duration: Determined by each resident's individual needs Application deadline: Title: Kilns: anagama, and 3 chamber noborigama, gas and electric, glaze, soda, and salt |
| California, Sausalito Headlands Center for the Arts 944 Fort Barry info@headlands.org www.headlands.org 415-331-2787 Artist in Residence Program Residency duration: 4–10 weeks Application deadline: June 1 |
| Colorado, Carbondale Carbondale Clay Center 135 Main St. jill@carbondaleclay.org www.carbondaleclay.org 970-963-2529 Resident Artist Studio Technician Residency duration: September 1, 2013 through August 31, 2014 with the potential to renew for a second year Application deadline: April 4, 2013 Title: Resident tech. duties include studio management, studio maintenance, studio hospitality, gallery installation, and packing and shipping. The tech also assists workshops, office duties, purchasing studio supplies, and preparing materials. Along with all residents, the resident tech Residents will have the opportunity to teach our community adult and youth classes, as well as participate in our outreach programs. Residents are expected to help with our two major fundraising events, Cajun Clay Night and our Annual Cup Auction. In addition, we expect resident attendance at our community events, and First Friday gallery openings. |
| Colorado, Carbondale Carbondale Clay Center 135 Main St. jill@carbondaleclay.org www.carbondaleclay.org 970-963-2529 CCC Artist Residency Program Residency duration: Sept 1 through Aug 31, 2014 Application deadline: April 4, 2012 Title: Residents will have the opportunity to teach our community adult and youth classes, as well as participate in our outreach programs. Residents are expected to help with our two major fundraising events, Cajun Clay Night and our Annual Cup Auction. In addition, we expect resident attendance at our community events, and First Friday gallery openings. |
| Colorado, Snowmass Village Anderson Ranch Arts Center PO Box 5598 info@andersonranch.org www.andersonranch.org 970-923-3871 Artist-In-Residence Residency duration: two 10-week terms; October–December; February–April Application deadline: February 1 |
| Connecticut, Canton Creamery Gallery, Canton Clay Works llc. 150 Cherry Brook Rd. cantonclayworks@yahoo.com www.cantonclayworks.com 860-693-1000 Residency Residency duration: 1 year minimum Application deadline: ongoing Title: Responsibilities include maintenance of studio and wood kilns 10–15 hours/week |
| Connecticut, Plantsville Park Foundation PO Box 508 iparkapplications@gmail.com www.i-park.org 860-873-2468 Park 2013 Artists-in-Residence Program Residency duration: 4 weeks Application deadline: 02/18/2013 |
| Delaware, Winterthur Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library 5105 Kennett Pike rkrill@winterthur.org www.winterthur.org/fellowship 302-888-4637 Winterthur Research Fellowship Program Residency duration: 1-3 months Application deadline: January 15, 2013 Title: Application info at winterthur.org/fellowship. |
| District of Columbia, Washington Smithsonian American Art Museum Office of Fellowships, PO Box 37012, Victor Bldg., 9300, MRC 970 AmericanArtFellowships@si.edu www.americanart.si.edu/fellowships 202-633-8353 The James Renwick Fellowship in American Craft Residency duration: up to 1 year Application deadline: January 15 |
| Florida, St. Petersburg St. Petersburg Clay Company 420 22nd St. S stpeteclay@stpeteclay.com www.stpeteclay.com 727-896-2529 Artist-in-Residence Residency duration: 1 year Application deadline: April 15 Title: exhibition and teaching opportunities; responsibilites include 16 hours of work per week |
| Florida, West Palm Beach Armory Art Center 1700 Parker Ave. lauren.clay@armoryart.org www.armoryart.org 561-832-1776 Ceramic/Figurative Sculpture Artist in Residence Residency duration: 8 months, September 1 - May 1 Application deadline: April 20 |
| Florida, West Palm Beach Armory Art Center 1700 Parker Ave. lauren.clay@armoryart.org www.armoryart.org 561-832-1776 Artist in Residence Program Residency duration: 8 months; September 1 – May 1 Application deadline: April 20 Title: At least 20 hours weekly on premise, responsible for keeping facilities and equipment clean, participation in the collective life of the studio, up to 10 hours annually of community outreach (slide lectures or demonstrations), monitor studio hours and assist with workshops contribute a piece to fundraiser, and artist in Residence exhibition |
| Georgia, Clarkesville Hickory Flat Pottery 13664 Hwy 197 N. cindy@hickoryflatpottery.com www.hickoryflatpottery.com 706-947-0030 Artist-In-Residence Residency duration: 1 year minimum Application deadline: April 1 Title: 40 hours/week - all aspects of clay; learn production techniques using both wheel and slab, fire gas, salt and raku kilns |
| Georgia, Rabun Gap The Hambidge Center for Creative Arts & Sciences PO Box 339 center@hambidge.org www.hambidge.org 706-746-7324 Hambidge Residency Program Residency duration: 2 weeks to 2 months Application deadline: January 15 for May–August; April 15 for September–December; September 15 for February–April |
| Illinois, Chicago Ox-Bow School of Art and Artists' Residency 36 South Wabash Ave., 12th Fl. oxbow@saic.edu www.ox-bow.org 800-318-3019 or 312-629-6164 Artists' Residency for Arts Faculty Residency duration: 2 weeks; June 2–August 17 Application deadline: April 5 Title: Short slide lecture/reading, take part in the community. |
| Illinois, Chicago Ox-Bow School of Art and Artists' Residency 36 South Wabash Ave., 12th Fl. oxbow@saic.edu www.ox-bow.org 800-318-3019 or 312-629-6164 The Fellowship Program Residency duration: June 2–August 17 Application deadline: February 22 Title: The fellowship program should be viewed as a once in a lifetime opportunity to be entirely focused as an artist within the sanctuary of Ox-Bow. Individual/group critiques with peers and prof. artists |
| Illinois, Chicago Ox-Bow School of Art and Artists' Residency 36 South Wabash Ave., 12th Fl. oxbow@saic.edu www.ox-bow.org 800-318-3019 or 312-629-6164 Fall Residency Residency duration: 2–5 weeks; September 1–October 6 Application deadline: May 10 Title: Fall at Ox-Bow is dedicated to the residency program. It is a unique time to gather artists from around the world, working in a wide variety of media. Given the small nature of the program, residents have a remarkable opportunity to create a close community. Most nights feature slide lectures, studio visits, or informal conversation that can open an individual practice to discussion, engagement, and challenge. During the fall season, Artists’ in Residence have the opportunity to work in studios not available during the summer session. They also enjoy a more intimate community of like-minded, and diverse professionals. The fall season is also an ideal time to propose group or collaborative work. Remarkable time to create a close-knit artist community. |
| Illinois, Chicago Ox-Bow School of Art and Artists' Residency 36 South Wabash Ave., 12th Fl. oxbow@saic.edu www.ox-bow.org 800-318-3019 or 312-629-6164 MFA Residency Residency duration: 3 weeks; June 2–August 17 Application deadline: April 5 Title: Graduate Residents should be self-directed in both envisioning their projects as well as executing them, though they will have access to critiques with faculty, Visiting Artists, and Ox-Bow’s Resident Academic Director, Michael Andrews. |
| Illinois, Oak Park Terra Incognito Studios and Gallery 246 Chicago Ave. terraincognitomail@yahoo.com www.terraincognitostudios.com 708-383-6228 Resident Intern Residency duration: 1-2 years Application deadline: May 30 Title: 15 hours per week maintaining classrooms, mixing glazes, loading and firing kilns, reclaiming clay etc. Be a visible presence in the studio, interacting with students and tenants. Residents are expected to keep a regular studio schedule for working on their own work. |
| Iowa, Cedar Rapids The Ceramics Center 329 10th Ave. SE, Ste. 117 info@theceramicscenter.org www.theceramicscenter.org 319-365-9644 Artist in Residence Residency duration: 1 year Application deadline: May 1 Title: Teach classes, manage daily studio operation, sell work at a variety of unique events and fundraisers. |
| Iowa, West Branch Herbert Hoover National Historic Site 110 Parkside Dr., PO Box 607 kristin_gibbs@nps.gov www.nps.gov/heho 319-643-2541 National Park Service Artist-in-Residence Residency duration: 2–8 weeks Application deadline: 01/31/2012 Title: The residencies allow selected artists to pursue their art forms in the park's contemplative setting. All professional American writers, composers, and visual and performing artists may apply. The park provides lodging and a secure place for equipment and supplies at no cost to the artist. During the residencies, the artists interact informally with the public, present public interpretive programs, and contribute a piece of artwork for display in the park. |
| Kansas, Lawrence Lawrence Arts Center 940 New Hampshire St. laurie@lawrenceartscenter.org www.lawrenceartscenter.org 785-843-2787 Artist-in-Residence Residency duration: August 1, 2013–July 31, 2014 Application deadline: Februaary 24, 2013 Title: Teach one class during term, provide 15 hours per week studio maintenance, work with arts education program, and assist with annual fundraising event |
| Kansas, Wichita The Wichita Center for the Arts 9112 E. Central school@wcfta.com www.wcfta.com 316-634-2787 Artist in Residency Program Residency duration: 1 year Application deadline: Title: In exchange, residents are expected to work a minimum of 15 regularly scheduled hours each week for the Center. Duties include teaching clay classes, summer camps, loading and unloading the kiln, clay inventory, firing, mixing glazes, teaching in the Creative Center Child Pre-school, and performing other regular cleaning and maintenance duties required in the daily operations of the facility. Assisting with workshops is expected. In addition, residents are expected to work to develop a strong and cohesive body of work. |
| Maine, Deer Isle Haystack Mountain School of Crafts PO Box 518 haystack@haystack-mtn.org www.haystack-mtn.org 207-348-2306 Technical Assistant Scholarship Residency duration: 1-6 weeks Application deadline: March 1 Title: technical Assistants are responsible for assisting the instructor, and for shop maintenance and organization, and have familiarity with general technical requirements of a particular studio and instructor. Opportunities include time for personal work and study in the studio, as the session schedule permits. |
| Maine, Deer Isle Haystack Mountain School of Crafts PO Box 518 haystack@haystack-mtn.org www.haystack-mtn.org 207-348-2306 Work Study Scholarship Residency duration: 1-2 weeks Application deadline: March 1 Title: work study students are assigned periodic tasks in the kitchen, or around the school campus for a total of up to three hours per day. Each student will have ample time for personal work and study in the studio |
| Maine, Deer Isle Haystack Mountain School of Crafts PO Box 518 haystack@haystack-mtn.org www.haystack-mtn.org 207-348-2306 Minority Scholarship Residency duration: 1-2 weeks Application deadline: March 1 Title: Minority scholarship students re assigned periodic tasks in the kitchen, or around the school campus for a total of up to three hours per day. Each student will have ample time for personal work and study in the studio |
| Maine, Deer Isle Haystack Mountain School of Crafts PO Box 518 haystack@haystack-mtn.org www.haystack-mtn.org 207-348-2306 Open Studio Residency Residency duration: 2 weeks Application deadline: 3/1/2013 Title: Create, explore, engage in dialogue across disciplines. |
| Maine, Newcastle Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts 19 Brick Hill Rd. programs@watershedceramics.org www.watershedceramics.org 207-882-6075 Summer Residency Residency duration: 2 weeks Application deadline: April 2 Title: Live and work with diverse group of serious ceramic artists |
| Maine, Newcastle Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts 19 Brick Hill Rd. programs@watershedceramics.org www.watershedceramics.org 207-882-6075 Fall Residency Residency duration: 6 weeks - Sept 4 - Oct 16 Application deadline: May 1 Title: Live and work with diverse group of serious ceramic artists |
| Maryland, Baltimore Baltimore Clayworks 5706 Smith Ave. jim.dugan@baltimoreclayworks.org www.baltimoreclayworks.org 410-578-1919 Lormina Salter Fellowship Residency duration: 1 year Application deadline: April 15 Title: Fellowship includes a solo exhibition in our main gallery, teaching, gallery sales and special event opportunities. |
| Maryland, Baltimore Baltimore Clayworks 5706 Smith Ave. jim.dugan@baltimoreclayworks.org www.baltimoreclayworks.org 410-578-1919 Resident Artist Residency duration: up to 5 years Application deadline: April 15 Title: gallery sales, teaching and special event opportunities, must spend a minimum of 24 hours/week in studio |
| Maryland, Baltimore Baltimore Clayworks 5706 Smith Ave. jim.dugan@baltimoreclayworks.org www.baltimoreclayworks.org 410-578-1919 Short Term Residency Residency duration: 1-3 months Application deadline: ongoing Title: teaching and special event opportunities |
| Maryland, Baltimore Baltimore Clayworks 5706 Smith Ave. jim.dugan@baltimoreclayworks.org www.baltimoreclayworks.org 410-578-1919 Springboard Residency duration: ongoing Application deadline: none Title: Work Study, Internships, and volunteer opportunities are available. |
| Massachusetts, Boston Emmanuel College 400 The Fenway ecar@emmanuel.edu www.emmanuel.edu/ecar 617-264-7687 Emmanuel College Artist Residency Residency duration: 8 weeks Application deadline: February 1 Title: • Artist must return during the 2013/14 academic year to give a slide lecture/ demonstration. • Residents have access to college studio facilities- ceramics, woodshop, print studio, darkroom, mac lab and open use studio space. • Artists must devote 3 hours to Emmanuel’s summer art history course, Contemporary Art and Artistic Practice, discussing their own process. • Emmanuel will host a closing exhibition for all resident artists to participate in and show the larger community the end result of your work. • Artists will donate one piece to Emmanuel College at the end of the residency. |
| Massachusetts, Somerville Mudflat Pottery School and Studios 81 Broadway lynn@mudflat.org www.mudflat.org 617-628-0589 Residency Residency duration: 1 year beginning Sept 1 Application deadline: April 16 Title: 5 hours per week technical work and 3 presentations. 1 public presentation, solo exhibition |
| Massachusetts, Worcester Worcester Center for Crafts 25 Sagamore Rd. tomalley1@worcester.edu www.worcestercraftcenter.org 508-753-8181 ext.3014 Artist-in-Residence Residency duration: 1 year with option to renew Application deadline: May 1, 2013 Title: Resident Artist Benefits • 24/7 Access to studio and facility • Individual Studio Space • Regular Critiques with peers and advisory committee • Teaching Opportunities * • Exhibition in the Krikorian Gallery • Opportunity to sell work at in the Gallery Store and at the Annual Festival of Crafts • Immersion in a creative community • Glass Resident Artists are entitled to a 50% discount on equipment rental rates Resident Artist Obligations • Continuous pursuit of creative work (min 25 hrs/wk) • Teaching * • Quarterly written reports and a minimum of one meeting with the advisory committee each quarter • Studio technical support (6 hrs weekly) • Active participation in the Craft Center community • Active participation in monthly critiques • Material costs |
| Minnesota, Minneapolis Northern Clay Center 2424 Franklin Ave. E sarahmillfelt@northernclaycenter.org www.northernclaycenter.org 612-339-8007 Fogelberg Studio Fellowship Program Residency duration: 1 year Application deadline: April 19 Title: exhibition opportunities; responsibilities include creating 100 vessels for annual fundraiser |
| Minnesota, Minneapolis Northern Clay Center 2424 Franklin Ave. E sarahmillfelt@northernclaycenter.org www.northernclaycenter.org 612-339-8007 Jerome Ceramic Artist Project Grant Program Residency duration: 1 year Application deadline: February 22 |
| Minnesota, Minneapolis Northern Clay Center 2424 Franklin Ave. E sarahmillfelt@northernclaycenter.org www.northernclaycenter.org 612-339-8007 Anonymous Potter Studio Fellowship Residency duration: 1 year Application deadline: April 19 Title: teaching opportunities |
| Minnesota, Minneapolis Northern Clay Center 2424 Franklin Ave. E sarahmillfelt@northernclaycenter.org www.northernclaycenter.org 612-339-8007 2013 McKnight Artist Residencies for Ceramic Artists Residency duration: 2–3 months Application deadline: April 19 Title: exhibition and workshop opportunities |
| Minnesota, Minneapolis Northern Clay Center 2424 Franklin Ave. E sarahmillfelt@northernclaycenter.org www.northernclaycenter.org 612-339-8007 2013 McKnight Artist Fellowships for Ceramic Artists Residency duration: 1 year Application deadline: April 19 |
| Mississippi, Natchez Natchez Clay 101 Clifton Ave. natchezclay@gmail.com www.natchezclay.com 601-807-9797 Resident Artist Residency duration: 2 years Application deadline: ongoing Title: studio cleanup, teaching, clay reclaim, kiln firing |
| Missouri, Kansas City Red Star Studios 2100 Walnut St. tfrank@redstarstudios.org www.redstarstudios.org 816-474-7316 Artist in Residence Residency duration: 1-2 years Application deadline: April 15 Title: Contribute to the maintenance and productivity of the studio environment, including assisting with firings, cleaning and/or other up-keep; • Instruct and advise of studio members; • Participate in studio-sustaining activities through design, production or education. • Donate a small work to the Red Star Studios collection. powered by cformsII |
| Missouri, Kansas City Red Star Studios 2100 Walnut St. tfrank@redstarstudios.org www.redstarstudios.org 816-474-7316 Career Artist in Residence Residency duration: 3-5 years Application deadline: April 15 Title: • Responsibilities may include one or all of the following: - Periodic teaching - Mentoring and critiquing fellow residents and studio members - Contribute to the sustainability of Red Star Studios. This may include through an exhibition of work, product development, and studio sales. - Donate a small work to the Red Star Studios collection. |
| Missouri, Kansas City Red Star Studios 2100 Walnut St. tfrank@redstarstudios.org www.redstarstudios.org 816-474-7316 Fellowship Residency Residency duration: 3-6 mos. Application deadline: April 15 Title: • Donate a piece to the Red Star Studios Collection; • Community interaction through at least one of the following: - Slideshow - Workshop - Mentoring - Artist critiques |
| Missouri, St. Louis Craft Alliance 501 N. Grand Blvd. susan.yates@craftalliance.org www.craftalliance.org 314-534-7528 Craft Alliance Artist-in-Residence Residency duration: 3, 6, 9 or 12 months Application deadline: January 25 Title: Studio space, access to a built-in audience, opportunity to exhibit and sell work; minimum 20 hours per week in studio during public hours + 5 hours per week studio maintenance |
| Montana, Helena Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts 2915 Country Club Ave. archiebray@archiebray.org www.archiebray.org 406-443-3502 Lilian Fellowship, Lincoln Fellowship, Matsutani Fellowship, MJD Fellowship, Speyer Fellowship, Taunt Fellowship or 4 Wingate Fellowships Residency duration: 1 year Application deadline: March 1 Title: teaching, exhibition and sales opportunities; Responsibilities include 4 hours/week work and donation of one major piece to the permanent collection. |
| Montana, Helena Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts 2915 Country Club Ave. archiebray@archiebray.org www.archiebray.org 406-443-3502 Short-term Artist-in-Residence Residency duration: 1-3 months Application deadline: March 1 Title: Work 4 hours/week and donation of one major piece to the permanent collection. Teaching, exhibition and sales opportunities. |
| Montana, Missoula The Clay Studio of Missoula 1106 A Hawthorne St. director@theclaystudioofmissoula.org www.theclaystudioofmissoula.org 406-543-0509 Resident Artist Residency duration: 2 months to 1 year with possibility to extend 1 addl year Application deadline: April 4 Title: 5 hour/week studio duties. Opportunities include teaching, lectures and exhibitions. |
| Montana, Missoula The Clay Studio of Missoula 1106 A Hawthorne St. director@theclaystudioofmissoula.org www.theclaystudioofmissoula.org 406-543-0509 Wood Fire Resident Artist Residency duration: 1 year with possibility to extend 1 addl year Application deadline: April 4 Title: 5 hour/week studio duties, organizing and leading wood firings, teaching wood fire class. Opportunities include teaching, lectures and exhibitions. |
| Montana, Missoula The Clay Studio of Missoula 1106 A Hawthorne St. director@theclaystudioofmissoula.org www.theclaystudioofmissoula.org 406-543-0509 Summer Resident Residency duration: flexible within summer months Application deadline: April 4 Title: 5 hour/week studio duties. Opportunities include teaching, lectures and exhibitions. |
| Montana, Red Lodge Red Lodge Clay Center PO Box 1527 director@redlodgeclaycenter.com www.redlodgeclaycenter.com 406-446-3993 Short-term Residency Residency duration: 2 weeks - 2 months Application deadline: March 1, 2013 Title: The short-term residency is ideal for the ceramic artist who is working to complete a special project requiring two to eight weeks’ time. Accepted short-term residents are provided with studio space and 24 hour access to the studio. Housing is available for $450.00 per month or a prorated basis congruent with the scheduled residency. Short-term residents will be responsible for personal living expenses, as well as all material and firing expenses. |
| Montana, Red Lodge Red Lodge Clay Center PO Box 1527 director@redlodgeclaycenter.com www.redlodgeclaycenter.com 406-446-3993 Long-term Residency Residency duration: September 1-August 15, 11.5 months Application deadline: February 1, 2013 Title: Long-term residencies run from September 1st through August 15th. The long-term residency is ideal for committed individuals in transition from post baccalaureate studies to graduate school, as well as those pursuing the development of professional artistic careers. Accepted residents will be provided with studio space, housing, utilities, and a monthly stipend in exchange for twenty hours of work per week at the Clay Center. |
| New Hampshire, Manchester Studio 550 550 Elm St. info@550arts.com http://550arts.com/#/ourprograms/artistresidency 603-232-5597 Studio 550 Artist in Residence Residency duration: 1 year beginning September 1 Application deadline: April 4 Title: Artists work 8/10 hours/week on art center operations paired with the artists' interests, gallery/studio managing, teaching, event organizing, etc. Artists are responsible for their own housing, materials, and firing. |
| New Hampshire, Manchester Studio 550 550 Elm St. info@550arts.com http://550arts.com/#/ourprograms/artistresidency 603-232-5597 Studio 550 Short-term Residency Residency duration: 1 to 6 months, throughout the year Application deadline: ongoing Title: artists are responsible for their own housing, materials and firing costs. Participation in Studio 550 visiting artist events and studio happenings is encouraged |
| New Hampshire, Peterborough MacDowell Colony 100 High St. admissions@macdowellcolony.org www.macdowellcolony.org 603-924-3886 MacDowell Colony Residency Residency duration: 2-8 weeks Application deadline: January 15, April 15, September 15 |
| New Mexico, El Prado Taos Clay 8 Hozho Rd. potmaker@gmail.com http://loganwannamaker.com 575-770-4334 Taos Clay Residency Residency duration: 6 months to a year Application deadline: ongoing 4/1/2013 summer 10/1/2013 winter Title: private studio space, paid opportunity to teach, gallery space and commission, clay and materials, firing fees. weekly responsibility firing kilns, making clay, mixing glazes, cutting wood, taking enrollment, marketing, photographing and selling work, etc. |
| New Mexico, Roswell Roswell Artist-in-Residence Program PO Box #1 stephen@rair.org www.rair.org 575-622-6037 Roswell Artist-in-Residence Program Residency duration: 1 year Application deadline: April 1 Title: Exhibition opportunity at the Roswell Museum and Art Center. NOTE: The RAiR residency is NOT a ceramics only residency. However, sculptors working in clay are welcome to apply. |
| New York, Blue Mountain Lake Blue Mountain Center PO Box 109 bmc@bluemountaincenter.org 518-352-7391 Residency duration: one month Application deadline: February 1 |
| New York, Long Island City Brickhouse Ceramic Art Center 10-34 44th Dr ellen.day@brickhouseny.com www.brickhouseny.com 718-784-4907 Artist Residency Residency duration: 1 year Application deadline: June 1 Title: 10-15 hours/week studio assistance in addition to at least 15 hours/week personal studio use. Benefits include private studio space, 24/7 access, materials/firings free of charge up to $200/month, exhibition and sales opportunities, teaching opportunities. |
| New York, New York Greenwich House Pottery 16 Jones St. awelch@greenwichhouse.org www.greenwichhouse.org 212-242-4106 Resident Artist Program Residency duration: 10 months, September 1 to July 1 Application deadline: May 1 Title: Offer two demonstrations during the course of the residency. |
| New York, New York Greenwich House Pottery 16 Jones St. awelch@greenwichhouse.org www.greenwichhouse.org 212-242-4106 Internship Program Residency duration: Fall, Winter & Spring Internships duration and applications ongoing. Summer Internships are 1 or 2 months (July & August) applications postmarked May 1. Application deadline: Ongoing Title: The Internship Program offers high school, college and graduate students a short-term work experience in the Pottery's studio or arts administration. Through hands-on experience, interns are exposed to the day-to-day activities of a thriving community arts organization, while given the opportunity to explore their own work in a shared studio environment. Summer Interns assist with a variety of special projects ranging in scope from studio-oriented tasks, including kiln firing and mixing clay, to facility repairs such as painting, to administrative projects. In exchange, interns have access to a shared studio space, all stocked materials, and free firings. Summer Interns work directly with the Studio Manager or administrative staff, depending upon the internship requested. The Intern Program is open to United States residents over 18 who are enrolled in part-time or full-time academic study. Applicants should demonstrate motivation in their work, an ability to work well in a group environment, and a strong desire to expand their knowledge of the ceramic medium. Some studio experience is strongly preferred for those seeking internships in the studio. |
| New York, Port Chester Clay Art CenterNY 40 Beech St. leigh@clayartcenter.org www.clayartcenter.org 914-937-2047 221 Clay Art Center Ceramic Artist Residency Program Residency duration: 1-2 years Application deadline: April 15 Title: being an active studio artist and firing student work for 10 hours per week; paid teaching opportunities |
| New York, Port Chester Clay Art CenterNY 40 Beech St. leigh@clayartcenter.org www.clayartcenter.org 914-937-2047 221 Barbara Rittenberg Fellowship Residency duration: 1 year Application deadline: April 15 Title: Paid teaching opportunities. Be an active studio artist and contribute time at events for public engagement. |
| New York, Rochester Genesee Pottery 713 Monroe Ave. pottery@geneseearts.org www.geneseearts.org 585-271-5183 Artist-in-Residence- Sculpture Centric Residency duration: 1 year Application deadline: April 15 Title: 15 hours per week including studio responsibilities, teaching,& gallery help; production of work for final exhibit in Gallery; 2 positions available |
| New York, Rochester Genesee Pottery 713 Monroe Ave. pottery@geneseearts.org www.geneseearts.org 585-271-5183 Artist-in-Residence - Functional Residency duration: 1 year Application deadline: April 15 Title: 15 hours per week including studio responsibilities, teaching,& gallery help; production of work for final exhibit in Gallery; 2 positions available |
| New York, Rosendale Women’s Studio Workshop PO Box 489 info@wsworkshop.org www.wsworkshop.org 845-658-9133 Chili Bowl Workspace Residency Residency duration: 4–6 weeks Application deadline: March 15 for fall; October 15 for spring Title: 50 glazed bowls or 100 bisque bowls produced throughout the course of the residency |
| New York, Rosendale Women’s Studio Workshop PO Box 489 info@wsworkshop.org www.wsworkshop.org 845-658-9133 Studio Workspace Residency Residency duration: 4–6 weeks Application deadline: March 15 for fall; October 15 for spring |
| New York, Utica Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute (Pratt MWP) 310 Genesee St. jroginski@mwpai.edu http://mwpai.org 315-797-0000 x2304 Artist-in-Residence Residency duration: 12 months with opportunity for renewal of 2nd year depending upon individual faculty/departmental needs Application deadline: 03/15/2013 Title: Resident Artists will be required to provide 20 hours per week of work, studio assistant/teaching assistant duties, studio management or classroom support in either (or both) the PrattMWP or Community Arts Education programs. Resident Artists will be required to present their work-in-progress once each week to PrattMWP students and provide a public open studio walk through once each month to the community, students, faculty and staff. Resident Artists will also be required to participate in a collaborative exhibition in May. Teaching opportunities may be available beginning in Spring 2014 in the community arts education program to teach classes or workshops. These teaching opportunities will provide experience and will be compensated as CAE Instructors at MWPAI. |
| New York, Woodstock Woodstock Byrdcliffe Artist in Residence Program 34 Tinker St. events@woodstockguild.org www.byrdcliffe.org/artist-in-residence 845-679-2079 Byrdcliffe Artist in Residence Program Residency duration: Residency Duration: 1-5 months (May–September) Application deadline: March 1 |
| North Carolina, Asheville Odyssey Center for the Ceramic Arts 236 Clingman Ave. odyssey@highwaterclays.com www.odysseyceramicarts.com 828-285-0210 Resident Artist Residency duration: 18 - 24 months Application deadline: Please check venue for current deadline Title: working 8 hours per week in studio, 24-hour studio access, personal studio space. |
| North Carolina, Charlotte McColl Center for Visual Arts 721 N. Tryon St. cgriffin@mccollcenter.org www.mccollcenter.org 704-944-8216 Artist-in-Residence Residency duration: Sept-Nov, Jan-Mar Application deadline: ongoing Title: There is twenty-four hour access to the Center's facility, and staff support Monday through Friday during normal business hours as well as the use of a jeep, a van, and truck with flatbed available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Artists-in-Residence participate in 1-2 exhibitions during their residency sessions and provides 1-3 artist/Center-developed outreaches. The type and scope of these outreaches are mutually designed and agreed upon by the artist and the Center's Director of Education and Outreach. Typical outreaches consist of community projects, lectures, demonstrations, or other special programming.To be considered for the residency program, please contact Claudia Gonzalez Griffin, Residency and Exhibition Manager via email. |
| North Carolina, Charlotte McColl Center for Visual Arts 721 N. Tryon St. cgriffin@mccollcenter.org www.mccollcenter.org 704-944-8216 CAROLINAS HEALTHCARE ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE Residency duration: September 2 – November 25, 2014 or January 5 – March 24, 2015 Application deadline: May 6, 2013 Title: In partnership with Carolinas HealthCare (CHC), one artist is selected to develop and create a project in collaboration with the Hospital's Physicians, Staff, Healthcare providers, and/or patients and their families. Previous experience with comparable projects is preferable. The Center and Carolinas HealthCare are looking for artists who can easily adapt to a medical healing environment, are engaged in research and investigation, and are interested in the world as the site, subject, and material of their work. McColl Center for Visual Art is a well-equipped 30,000 square foot facility with nine artist's studios (230-819 sq ft), and common use wood, blacksmith and sculpture, ceramic, darkroom, printmaking studios, and a media lab. There is twenty-four hour access to the Center's facility, and staff support Monday through Friday during normal business hours as well as the use of a jeep, a van, and truck with flatbed available on a first-come, first-serve basis. At a minimum, Artists are expected to work in their studios Monday- Friday 11am - 4pm and participate in 1-2 exhibitions during their residency sessions. For more information about the CHC Artist-in-Residence program, please contact Claudia Gonzalez Griffin, Residency and Exhibition Manager, McColl Center for Visual Art by e-mail. |
| North Carolina, Charlotte McColl Center for Visual Arts 721 N. Tryon St. cgriffin@mccollcenter.org www.mccollcenter.org 704-944-8216 UNC CHARLOTTE ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE Residency duration: January 5 – March 24, 2015 Application deadline: May 6, 2013 Title: Selections are made by McColl Center for Visual Art programmatic staff and faculty members from UNC Charlotte. Artists will be selected based on the quality of their work, written narrative and an interest in participating in a stimulating and creative environment. Previous experience working collaboratively within a Residency program and or University setting is preferable. The Center and UNC Charlotte are looking for artists who can easily adapt to an urban setting, are engaged in research and investigation, and are interested in the world as the site, subject and material of their work .McColl Center for Visual Art is a well-equipped 30,000 square foot facility with nine artist's studios (230-819 sq ft), and common use wood, blacksmith and sculpture, ceramic, darkroom, printmaking studios, and a media lab. There is twenty-four hour access to the Center's facility, and staff and use of a jeep, a van, and truck with flatbed available on a first-come, first serve basis. All Artists are expected to work in their studios at a minimum, Monday-Friday.Required studio hours will be determined and agreed upon with the artist prior to the start of the residency, once the UNC Charlotte College of Arts and Architecture residency project is defined.Artists are also required to participate in 1 group exhibition at the Center during their residency session.For more information about the UNC Charlotte Artist-in-Residence Program, please contact Claudia Gonzalez Griffin by e-mail. |
| North Carolina, Little Switzerland Wildacres Retreat PO Box 280 wildacres@wildacres.org www.wildacres.org 828-756-4573 Wildacres Residency Program Residency duration: 1 week Application deadline: January 15 Title: full access to the studio. Two new residency cabins for next year! |
| North Carolina, Penland Penland School of Crafts PO Box 37 danamoore@penland.org www.penland.org 828-765-5753 Artist-In-Residence Residency duration: 3 years Application deadline: October 25 Title: Residents host open house each session and at Penland auction |
| Ohio, Cincinnati Core Clay 2533 Gilbert Ave. laura@coreclay.com www.coreclay.com 513-961-2728 Ceramic Artist in Residence Residency duration: 1 Year Application deadline: July 1 Title: Resident is provided with an apartment directly next door to the studio, RENT FREE in exchange for a certain number of hours of work per week in the studio. Artist in Residence opportunities include monthly clay outings, studio critiques, clay supplies at cost during residency, free attendance at visiting artist workshops, opportunities to participate in sales at Core Clay as well as opportunities for additional income in exchange for labor beyond the original contract hours. AND a free large, designated studio space. |
| Oregon, Portland Oregon College of Art and Craft 8245 S.W. Barnes Rd. residencies@ocac.edu www.ocac.edu 971-255-4217 Artist-In-Residence Residency duration: Fall semester, August 27–December 14 Application deadline: April 30 |
| Pennsylvania, Doylestown Moravian Pottery & Tileworks 130 E. Swamp Rd. azayas@co.bucks.pa.us www.buckscounty.org/government/departments/tileworks/Programming/Apprenticeship/appren/aspx 215-348-6098 Apprenticeship Residency duration: 10 weeks Application deadline: April 1 Title: Participants learn various forming and reproduction techniques including tile/mosaic making, moldwork, glaze application, sagger firing for controlled smoking of clay, and concrete installation. |
| Pennsylvania, Philadelphia The Clay Studio 137–139 N. Second St. info@theclaystudio.org www.theclaystudio.org 215-925-3453 The Resident Artist Program Residency duration: up to 5 years Application deadline: March 15 |
| Pennsylvania, Philadelphia The Clay Studio 137–139 N. Second St. info@theclaystudio.org www.theclaystudio.org 215-925-3453 The Guest Artist-in-Residence Program Residency duration: 4–8 weeks Application deadline: March 15 |
| Tennessee, Gatlinburg Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts PO Box 567 bgriffith@arrowmont.org www.arrowmont.org 865-436-5860 Artists-In-Residence Program Residency duration: 11 months; mid June through May Application deadline: February 1 Title: Residents are required to work 10 hours per week in a variety of assigned studio, gallery, community outreach, marketing and other professional areas of the school's needs. |
| Texas, Houston Houston Center for Contemporary Craft 4848 Main St. mmendoza@crafthouston.org www.crafthouston.org 713-529-4848 Houston Center for Contemporary Craft Artist-in-Residence Program Residency duration: 3, 6, 9, or 12 months Application deadline: March 1 |
| Virginia, Alexandria The Art League 105 N. Union St. blairm@theartleague.org www.theartleague.org 703-683-2323 Ceramics Artist Associate Residency duration: 1 year, renewable up to 5 years Application deadline: March 30 Title: studio maintenance,volunteer and outreach assignments, occasional department support tasks |
| Virginia, Amherst VCCA (Virginia Center for the Creative Arts) 154 San Angelo Dr. vcca@vcca.com www.vcca.com 434-946-7236 Residential Fellowship Residency duration: 2 weeks to 2 months Application deadline: January 15, May 15, September 15; |
| Virginia, Amherst VCCA (Virginia Center for the Creative Arts) 154 San Angelo Dr. vcca@vcca.com www.vcca.com 434-946-7236 VCCA International Residency Program, Moulin a Nef, Auvillar, France Residency duration: mid to July through October 24, 2013 Application deadline: December 1 Title: Artists are asked to participate in one community interaction such as an open studio or showing of their work. Other forms of interaction are encouraged and our Director in Residence will assist with the planning and coordination. |
| Virginia, Lorton AMACO and Workhouse Arts Center 9504 Workhouse Way Bldg. 8 dalemarhanka@workhousearts.org www.workhousearts.org 703-584-2982 Workhouse Ceramics Residency Residency duration: 1-3 years Application deadline: ongoing Title: teaching, assistantship, and exhibition/retail sales opportunities in our dedicated gallery, minimum 25 hours of weekly presence in studio, shared gallery watch, instructing, assisting, mentoring, supervising or maintaining various areas of program |
| Washington, Kirkland Kirkland Arts Center 620 Market St pcolyar@kirklandartscenter.org www.kirklandartscenter.org 425-822-7161 Resident Ceramic Artists (RCA) Residency duration: Application deadline: ongoing |
| Washington, Leavenworth Grunewald Guild 19003 River Rd. office@grunewaldguild.com www.grunewaldguild.com 509-763-3693 Artist in Residence Residency duration: 3 weeks - 3 months Application deadline: rolling accekptance Title: Provides lodging, meals, and studio space in exchange for service to the Guild. Artists in residence commit to spending a minimum of 20 hours/week in the studio working on their own projects, as well as 15-20 hours/week in volunteer service to the Guild community. Resident artists are invited to participate in the Guild's monthly community art group as well as any Guild programming taking place during the residency period. |
| Washington, Seattle Pottery Northwest 226 First Ave. N info@potterynorthwest.org www.potterynorthwest.org 206-285-4421 Residency Program Residency duration: 6 months–2 years Application deadline: May 1 |
| Wisconsin, Sheboygan John Michael Kohler Arts Center 608 New York Ave. ArtsIndustry@jmkac.org www.jmkac.org 920-458-6144 ext. 133 Arts/Industry Artist-in-Residence Residency duration: 2–6 months Application deadline: April 1 |
| Wisconsin, Sheboygan John Michael Kohler Arts Center 608 New York Ave. ArtsIndustry@jmkac.org www.jmkac.org 920-458-6144 ext. 133 Corning/Kohler Artist-in-Residence Residency duration: 1 month at The Corning Museum and 2–6 months at Kohler Application deadline: April 1 |
| Wyoming, Banner Jentel Foundation 130 Lower Piney Rd. jentel@jentelarts.org www.jentelarts.org 307-737-2311 Jentel Artist Residency Program Residency duration: 1 month Application deadline: January 15 (Summer/Fall), September 15 (Winter/Spring); Title: Unencumbered time to focus on the creative process on a working cattle ranch in the foothills of the Bighorn Mountains |
International Residencies
| Alaska, Girdwood U.S. Forest Service PO Box 129 blydon@fs.fed.us www.voicesofthewilderness.blogspot.com 907-783-0090 Voices of the Wilderness Alaskan Artist Residency Residency duration: June 1–August 15 Application deadline: March 1 Title: This unique artist residency pairs each artist with a wilderness ranger for one field trip. Traveling by sea kayak and camping alongside fiords, artists participate in light ranger duties while experiencing the wild heritage of the Chugach or Tongass. Each participant will donate one piece of artwork and provide a public presentation. |
| California, Mendocino Mendocino Art Center PO Box 765 education@mendocinoartcenter.org www.mendocinoartcenter.org 800-653-3328 Artist in Residence Residency duration: September through May Application deadline: April 12 |
| California, Pope Valley Richard Carter Studio 1570 Ink Grade carterstudio@earthlink.net www.richardcarterstudio.com 707-965-2383 Residency Residency duration: Determined by each resident's individual needs Application deadline: Title: Kilns: anagama, and 3 chamber noborigama, gas and electric, glaze, soda, and salt |
| California, Sausalito Headlands Center for the Arts 944 Fort Barry info@headlands.org www.headlands.org 415-331-2787 Artist in Residence Program Residency duration: 4–10 weeks Application deadline: June 1 |
| Colorado, Carbondale Carbondale Clay Center 135 Main St. info@carbondaleclay.org www.carbondaleclay.org 970-963-2529 Resident Artist Studio Technician Residency duration: September 1, 2013 through August 31, 2014 with the potential to renew for a second year Application deadline: April 4, 2013 Title: Resident tech. duties include studio management, studio maintenance, studio hospitality, gallery installation, and packing and shipping. The tech also assists workshops, office duties, purchasing studio supplies, and preparing materials. Along with all residents, the resident tech Residents will have the opportunity to teach our community adult and youth classes, as well as participate in our outreach programs. Residents are expected to help with our two major fundraising events, Cajun Clay Night and our Annual Cup Auction. In addition, we expect resident attendance at our community events, and First Friday gallery openings. |
| Colorado, Carbondale Carbondale Clay Center 135 Main St. info@carbondaleclay.org www.carbondaleclay.org 970-963-2529 CCC Artist Residency Program Residency duration: Sept 1 through Aug 31, 2014 Application deadline: April 4, 2012 Title: Residents will have the opportunity to teach our community adult and youth classes, as well as participate in our outreach programs. Residents are expected to help with our two major fundraising events, Cajun Clay Night and our Annual Cup Auction. In addition, we expect resident attendance at our community events, and First Friday gallery openings. |
| Colorado, Snowmass Village Anderson Ranch Arts Center PO Box 5598 info@andersonranch.org www.andersonranch.org 970-923-3871 Artist-In-Residence Residency duration: two 10-week terms; October–December; February–April Application deadline: February 1 |
| Connecticut, Canton Creamery Gallery, Canton Clay Works llc. 150 Cherry Brook Rd. cantonclayworks@yahoo.com www.cantonclayworks.com 860-693-1000 Residency Residency duration: 1 year minimum Application deadline: ongoing Title: Responsibilities include maintenance of studio and wood kilns 10–15 hours/week |
| Connecticut, Plantsville Park Foundation PO Box 508 iparkapplications@gmail.com www.i-park.org 860-873-2468 Park 2013 Artists-in-Residence Program Residency duration: 4 weeks Application deadline: 02/18/2013 |
| Delaware, Winterthur Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library 5105 Kennett Pike rkrill@winterthur.org www.winterthur.org/fellowship 302-888-4637 Winterthur Research Fellowship Program Residency duration: 1-3 months Application deadline: January 15, 2013 Title: Application info at winterthur.org/fellowship. |
| District of Columbia, Washington Smithsonian American Art Museum Office of Fellowships, PO Box 37012, Victor Bldg., 9300, MRC 970 AmericanArtFellowships@si.edu www.americanart.si.edu/fellowships 202-633-8353 The James Renwick Fellowship in American Craft Residency duration: up to 1 year Application deadline: January 15 |
| Florida, St. Petersburg St. Petersburg Clay Company 420 22nd St. S stpeteclay@stpeteclay.com www.stpeteclay.com 727-896-2529 Artist-in-Residence Residency duration: 1 year Application deadline: April 15 Title: exhibition and teaching opportunities; responsibilites include 16 hours of work per week |
| Florida, West Palm Beach Armory Art Center 1700 Parker Ave. lauren.clay@armoryart.org www.armoryart.org 561-832-1776 Ceramic/Figurative Sculpture Artist in Residence Residency duration: 8 months, September 1 - May 1 Application deadline: April 20 |
| Florida, West Palm Beach Armory Art Center 1700 Parker Ave. lauren.clay@armoryart.org www.armoryart.org 561-832-1776 Artist in Residence Program Residency duration: 8 months; September 1 – May 1 Application deadline: April 20 Title: At least 20 hours weekly on premise, responsible for keeping facilities and equipment clean, participation in the collective life of the studio, up to 10 hours annually of community outreach (slide lectures or demonstrations), monitor studio hours and assist with workshops contribute a piece to fundraiser, and artist in Residence exhibition |
| Georgia, Clarkesville Hickory Flat Pottery 13664 Hwy 197 N. cindy@hickoryflatpottery.com www.hickoryflatpottery.com 706-947-0030 Artist-In-Residence Residency duration: 1 year minimum Application deadline: April 1 Title: 40 hours/week - all aspects of clay; learn production techniques using both wheel and slab, fire gas, salt and raku kilns |
| Georgia, Rabun Gap The Hambidge Center for Creative Arts & Sciences PO Box 339 center@hambidge.org www.hambidge.org 706-746-7324 Hambidge Residency Program Residency duration: 2 weeks to 2 months Application deadline: January 15 for May–August; April 15 for September–December; September 15 for February–April |
| Illinois, Chicago Ox-Bow School of Art and Artists' Residency 36 South Wabash Ave., 12th Fl. oxbow@saic.edu www.ox-bow.org 800-318-3019 or 312-629-6164 Artists' Residency for Arts Faculty Residency duration: 2 weeks; June 2–August 17 Application deadline: April 5 Title: Short slide lecture/reading, take part in the community. |
| Illinois, Chicago Ox-Bow School of Art and Artists' Residency 36 South Wabash Ave., 12th Fl. oxbow@saic.edu www.ox-bow.org 800-318-3019 or 312-629-6164 The Fellowship Program Residency duration: June 2–August 17 Application deadline: February 22 Title: The fellowship program should be viewed as a once in a lifetime opportunity to be entirely focused as an artist within the sanctuary of Ox-Bow. Individual/group critiques with peers and prof. artists |
| Illinois, Chicago Ox-Bow School of Art and Artists' Residency 36 South Wabash Ave., 12th Fl. oxbow@saic.edu www.ox-bow.org 800-318-3019 or 312-629-6164 Fall Residency Residency duration: 2–5 weeks; September 1–October 6 Application deadline: May 10 Title: Fall at Ox-Bow is dedicated to the residency program. It is a unique time to gather artists from around the world, working in a wide variety of media. Given the small nature of the program, residents have a remarkable opportunity to create a close community. Most nights feature slide lectures, studio visits, or informal conversation that can open an individual practice to discussion, engagement, and challenge. During the fall season, Artists’ in Residence have the opportunity to work in studios not available during the summer session. They also enjoy a more intimate community of like-minded, and diverse professionals. The fall season is also an ideal time to propose group or collaborative work. Remarkable time to create a close-knit artist community. |
| Illinois, Chicago Ox-Bow School of Art and Artists' Residency 36 South Wabash Ave., 12th Fl. oxbow@saic.edu www.ox-bow.org 800-318-3019 or 312-629-6164 MFA Residency Residency duration: 3 weeks; June 2–August 17 Application deadline: April 5 Title: Graduate Residents should be self-directed in both envisioning their projects as well as executing them, though they will have access to critiques with faculty, Visiting Artists, and Ox-Bow’s Resident Academic Director, Michael Andrews. |
| Illinois, Oak Park Terra Incognito Studios and Gallery 246 Chicago Ave. terraincognitomail@yahoo.com www.terraincognitostudios.com 708-383-6228 Resident Intern Residency duration: 1-2 years Application deadline: May 30 Title: 15 hours per week maintaining classrooms, mixing glazes, loading and firing kilns, reclaiming clay etc. Be a visible presence in the studio, interacting with students and tenants. Residents are expected to keep a regular studio schedule for working on their own work. |
| Iowa, Cedar Rapids The Ceramics Center 329 10th Ave. SE, Ste. 117 info@theceramicscenter.org www.theceramicscenter.org 319-365-9644 Artist in Residence Residency duration: 1 year Application deadline: May 1 Title: Teach classes, manage daily studio operation, sell work at a variety of unique events and fundraisers. |
| Iowa, West Branch Herbert Hoover National Historic Site 110 Parkside Dr., PO Box 607 kristin_gibbs@nps.gov www.nps.gov/heho 319-643-2541 National Park Service Artist-in-Residence Residency duration: 2–8 weeks Application deadline: 01/31/2012 Title: The residencies allow selected artists to pursue their art forms in the park's contemplative setting. All professional American writers, composers, and visual and performing artists may apply. The park provides lodging and a secure place for equipment and supplies at no cost to the artist. During the residencies, the artists interact informally with the public, present public interpretive programs, and contribute a piece of artwork for display in the park. |
| Kansas, Lawrence Lawrence Arts Center 940 New Hampshire St. laurie@lawrenceartscenter.org www.lawrenceartscenter.org 785-843-2787 Artist-in-Residence Residency duration: August 1, 2013–July 31, 2014 Application deadline: Februaary 24, 2013 Title: Teach one class during term, provide 15 hours per week studio maintenance, work with arts education program, and assist with annual fundraising event |
| Kansas, Wichita The Wichita Center for the Arts 9112 E. Central school@wcfta.com www.wcfta.com 316-634-2787 Artist in Residency Program Residency duration: 1 year Application deadline: Title: In exchange, residents are expected to work a minimum of 15 regularly scheduled hours each week for the Center. Duties include teaching clay classes, summer camps, loading and unloading the kiln, clay inventory, firing, mixing glazes, teaching in the Creative Center Child Pre-school, and performing other regular cleaning and maintenance duties required in the daily operations of the facility. Assisting with workshops is expected. In addition, residents are expected to work to develop a strong and cohesive body of work. |
| Maine, Deer Isle Haystack Mountain School of Crafts PO Box 518 haystack@haystack-mtn.org www.haystack-mtn.org 207-348-2306 Technical Assistant Scholarship Residency duration: 1-6 weeks Application deadline: March 1 Title: technical Assistants are responsible for assisting the instructor, and for shop maintenance and organization, and have familiarity with general technical requirements of a particular studio and instructor. Opportunities include time for personal work and study in the studio, as the session schedule permits. |
| Maine, Deer Isle Haystack Mountain School of Crafts PO Box 518 haystack@haystack-mtn.org www.haystack-mtn.org 207-348-2306 Work Study Scholarship Residency duration: 1-2 weeks Application deadline: March 1 Title: work study students are assigned periodic tasks in the kitchen, or around the school campus for a total of up to three hours per day. Each student will have ample time for personal work and study in the studio |
| Maine, Deer Isle Haystack Mountain School of Crafts PO Box 518 haystack@haystack-mtn.org www.haystack-mtn.org 207-348-2306 Minority Scholarship Residency duration: 1-2 weeks Application deadline: March 1 Title: Minority scholarship students re assigned periodic tasks in the kitchen, or around the school campus for a total of up to three hours per day. Each student will have ample time for personal work and study in the studio |
| Maine, Deer Isle Haystack Mountain School of Crafts PO Box 518 haystack@haystack-mtn.org www.haystack-mtn.org 207-348-2306 Open Studio Residency Residency duration: 2 weeks Application deadline: 3/1/2013 Title: Create, explore, engage in dialogue across disciplines. |
| Maine, Newcastle Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts 19 Brick Hill Rd. programs@watershedceramics.org www.watershedceramics.org 207-882-6075 Summer Residency Residency duration: 2 weeks Application deadline: April 2 Title: Live and work with diverse group of serious ceramic artists |
| Maine, Newcastle Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts 19 Brick Hill Rd. programs@watershedceramics.org www.watershedceramics.org 207-882-6075 Fall Residency Residency duration: 6 weeks - Sept 4 - Oct 16 Application deadline: May 1 Title: Live and work with diverse group of serious ceramic artists |
| Maryland, Baltimore Baltimore Clayworks 5706 Smith Ave. jim.dugan@baltimoreclayworks.org www.baltimoreclayworks.org 410-578-1919 Lormina Salter Fellowship Residency duration: 1 year Application deadline: April 15 Title: Fellowship includes a solo exhibition in our main gallery, teaching, gallery sales and special event opportunities. |
| Maryland, Baltimore Baltimore Clayworks 5706 Smith Ave. jim.dugan@baltimoreclayworks.org www.baltimoreclayworks.org 410-578-1919 Resident Artist Residency duration: up to 5 years Application deadline: April 15 Title: gallery sales, teaching and special event opportunities, must spend a minimum of 24 hours/week in studio |
| Maryland, Baltimore Baltimore Clayworks 5706 Smith Ave. jim.dugan@baltimoreclayworks.org www.baltimoreclayworks.org 410-578-1919 Short Term Residency Residency duration: 1-3 months Application deadline: ongoing Title: teaching and special event opportunities |
| Maryland, Baltimore Baltimore Clayworks 5706 Smith Ave. jim.dugan@baltimoreclayworks.org www.baltimoreclayworks.org 410-578-1919 Springboard Residency duration: ongoing Application deadline: none Title: Work Study, Internships, and volunteer opportunities are available. |
| Massachusetts, Boston Emmanuel College 400 The Fenway ecar@emmanuel.edu www.emmanuel.edu/ecar 617-264-7687 Emmanuel College Artist Residency Residency duration: 8 weeks Application deadline: February 1 Title: • Artist must return during the 2013/14 academic year to give a slide lecture/ demonstration. • Residents have access to college studio facilities- ceramics, woodshop, print studio, darkroom, mac lab and open use studio space. • Artists must devote 3 hours to Emmanuel’s summer art history course, Contemporary Art and Artistic Practice, discussing their own process. • Emmanuel will host a closing exhibition for all resident artists to participate in and show the larger community the end result of your work. • Artists will donate one piece to Emmanuel College at the end of the residency. |
| Massachusetts, Somerville Mudflat Pottery School and Studios 81 Broadway lynn@mudflat.org www.mudflat.org 617-628-0589 Residency Residency duration: 1 year beginning Sept 1 Application deadline: April 16 Title: 5 hours per week technical work and 3 presentations. 1 public presentation, solo exhibition |
| Massachusetts, Worcester Worcester Center for Crafts 25 Sagamore Rd. tomalley1@worcester.edu www.worcestercraftcenter.org 508-753-8181 ext.3014 Artist-in-Residence Residency duration: 1 year with option to renew Application deadline: May 1, 2013 Title: Resident Artist Benefits • 24/7 Access to studio and facility • Individual Studio Space • Regular Critiques with peers and advisory committee • Teaching Opportunities * • Exhibition in the Krikorian Gallery • Opportunity to sell work at in the Gallery Store and at the Annual Festival of Crafts • Immersion in a creative community • Glass Resident Artists are entitled to a 50% discount on equipment rental rates Resident Artist Obligations • Continuous pursuit of creative work (min 25 hrs/wk) • Teaching * • Quarterly written reports and a minimum of one meeting with the advisory committee each quarter • Studio technical support (6 hrs weekly) • Active participation in the Craft Center community • Active participation in monthly critiques • Material costs |
| Minnesota, Minneapolis Northern Clay Center 2424 Franklin Ave. E sarahmillfelt@northernclaycenter.org www.northernclaycenter.org 612-339-8007 Fogelberg Studio Fellowship Program Residency duration: 1 year Application deadline: April 19 Title: exhibition opportunities; responsibilities include creating 100 vessels for annual fundraiser |
| Minnesota, Minneapolis Northern Clay Center 2424 Franklin Ave. E sarahmillfelt@northernclaycenter.org www.northernclaycenter.org 612-339-8007 Jerome Ceramic Artist Project Grant Program Residency duration: 1 year Application deadline: February 22 |
| Minnesota, Minneapolis Northern Clay Center 2424 Franklin Ave. E sarahmillfelt@northernclaycenter.org www.northernclaycenter.org 612-339-8007 Anonymous Potter Studio Fellowship Residency duration: 1 year Application deadline: April 19 Title: teaching opportunities |
| Minnesota, Minneapolis Northern Clay Center 2424 Franklin Ave. E sarahmillfelt@northernclaycenter.org www.northernclaycenter.org 612-339-8007 2013 McKnight Artist Residencies for Ceramic Artists Residency duration: 2–3 months Application deadline: April 19 Title: exhibition and workshop opportunities |
| Minnesota, Minneapolis Northern Clay Center 2424 Franklin Ave. E sarahmillfelt@northernclaycenter.org www.northernclaycenter.org 612-339-8007 2013 McKnight Artist Fellowships for Ceramic Artists Residency duration: 1 year Application deadline: April 19 |
| Mississippi, Natchez Natchez Clay 101 Clifton Ave. natchezclay@gmail.com www.natchezclay.com 601-807-9797 Resident Artist Residency duration: 2 years Application deadline: ongoing Title: studio cleanup, teaching, clay reclaim, kiln firing |
| Missouri, Kansas City Red Star Studios 2100 Walnut St. tfrank@redstarstudios.org www.redstarstudios.org 816-474-7316 Artist in Residence Residency duration: 1-2 years Application deadline: April 15 Title: Contribute to the maintenance and productivity of the studio environment, including assisting with firings, cleaning and/or other up-keep; • Instruct and advise of studio members; • Participate in studio-sustaining activities through design, production or education. • Donate a small work to the Red Star Studios collection. powered by cformsII |
| Missouri, Kansas City Red Star Studios 2100 Walnut St. tfrank@redstarstudios.org www.redstarstudios.org 816-474-7316 Career Artist in Residence Residency duration: 3-5 years Application deadline: April 15 Title: • Responsibilities may include one or all of the following: - Periodic teaching - Mentoring and critiquing fellow residents and studio members - Contribute to the sustainability of Red Star Studios. This may include through an exhibition of work, product development, and studio sales. - Donate a small work to the Red Star Studios collection. |
| Missouri, Kansas City Red Star Studios 2100 Walnut St. tfrank@redstarstudios.org www.redstarstudios.org 816-474-7316 Fellowship Residency Residency duration: 3-6 mos. Application deadline: April 15 Title: • Donate a piece to the Red Star Studios Collection; • Community interaction through at least one of the following: - Slideshow - Workshop - Mentoring - Artist critiques |
| Missouri, St. Louis Craft Alliance 501 N. Grand Blvd. susan.yates@craftalliance.org www.craftalliance.org 314-534-7528 Craft Alliance Artist-in-Residence Residency duration: 3, 6, 9 or 12 months Application deadline: January 25 Title: Studio space, access to a built-in audience, opportunity to exhibit and sell work; minimum 20 hours per week in studio during public hours + 5 hours per week studio maintenance |
| Montana, Helena Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts 2915 Country Club Ave. archiebray@archiebray.org www.archiebray.org 406-443-3502 Lilian Fellowship, Lincoln Fellowship, Matsutani Fellowship, MJD Fellowship, Speyer Fellowship, Taunt Fellowship or 4 Wingate Fellowships Residency duration: 1 year Application deadline: March 1 Title: teaching, exhibition and sales opportunities; Responsibilities include 4 hours/week work and donation of one major piece to the permanent collection. |
| Montana, Helena Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts 2915 Country Club Ave. archiebray@archiebray.org www.archiebray.org 406-443-3502 Short-term Artist-in-Residence Residency duration: 1-3 months Application deadline: March 1 Title: Work 4 hours/week and donation of one major piece to the permanent collection. Teaching, exhibition and sales opportunities. |
| Montana, Missoula The Clay Studio of Missoula 1106 A Hawthorne St. director@theclaystudioofmissoula.org www.theclaystudioofmissoula.org 406-543-0509 Resident Artist Residency duration: 2 months to 1 year with possibility to extend 1 addl year Application deadline: April 4 Title: 5 hour/week studio duties. Opportunities include teaching, lectures and exhibitions. |
| Montana, Missoula The Clay Studio of Missoula 1106 A Hawthorne St. director@theclaystudioofmissoula.org www.theclaystudioofmissoula.org 406-543-0509 Wood Fire Resident Artist Residency duration: 1 year with possibility to extend 1 addl year Application deadline: April 4 Title: 5 hour/week studio duties, organizing and leading wood firings, teaching wood fire class. Opportunities include teaching, lectures and exhibitions. |
| Montana, Missoula The Clay Studio of Missoula 1106 A Hawthorne St. director@theclaystudioofmissoula.org www.theclaystudioofmissoula.org 406-543-0509 Summer Resident Residency duration: flexible within summer months Application deadline: April 4 Title: 5 hour/week studio duties. Opportunities include teaching, lectures and exhibitions. |
| Montana, Red Lodge Red Lodge Clay Center PO Box 1527 director@redlodgeclaycenter.com www.redlodgeclaycenter.com 406-446-3993 Short-term Residency Residency duration: 2 weeks - 2 months Application deadline: March 1, 2013 Title: The short-term residency is ideal for the ceramic artist who is working to complete a special project requiring two to eight weeks’ time. Accepted short-term residents are provided with studio space and 24 hour access to the studio. Housing is available for $450.00 per month or a prorated basis congruent with the scheduled residency. Short-term residents will be responsible for personal living expenses, as well as all material and firing expenses. |
| Montana, Red Lodge Red Lodge Clay Center PO Box 1527 director@redlodgeclaycenter.com www.redlodgeclaycenter.com 406-446-3993 Long-term Residency Residency duration: September 1-August 15, 11.5 months Application deadline: February 1, 2013 Title: Long-term residencies run from September 1st through August 15th. The long-term residency is ideal for committed individuals in transition from post baccalaureate studies to graduate school, as well as those pursuing the development of professional artistic careers. Accepted residents will be provided with studio space, housing, utilities, and a monthly stipend in exchange for twenty hours of work per week at the Clay Center. |
| New Hampshire, Manchester Studio 550 550 Elm St. info@550arts.com http://550arts.com/#/ourprograms/artistresidency 603-232-5597 Studio 550 Artist in Residence Residency duration: 1 year beginning September 1 Application deadline: April 4 Title: Artists work 8/10 hours/week on art center operations paired with the artists' interests, gallery/studio managing, teaching, event organizing, etc. Artists are responsible for their own housing, materials, and firing. |
| New Hampshire, Manchester Studio 550 550 Elm St. info@550arts.com http://550arts.com/#/ourprograms/artistresidency 603-232-5597 Studio 550 Short-term Residency Residency duration: 1 to 6 months, throughout the year Application deadline: ongoing Title: artists are responsible for their own housing, materials and firing costs. Participation in Studio 550 visiting artist events and studio happenings is encouraged |
| New Hampshire, Peterborough MacDowell Colony 100 High St. admissions@macdowellcolony.org www.macdowellcolony.org 603-924-3886 MacDowell Colony Residency Residency duration: 2-8 weeks Application deadline: January 15, April 15, September 15 |
| New Mexico, El Prado Taos Clay 8 Hozho Rd. potmaker@gmail.com http://loganwannamaker.com 575-770-4334 Taos Clay Residency Residency duration: 6 months to a year Application deadline: ongoing 4/1/2013 summer 10/1/2013 winter Title: private studio space, paid opportunity to teach, gallery space and commission, clay and materials, firing fees. weekly responsibility firing kilns, making clay, mixing glazes, cutting wood, taking enrollment, marketing, photographing and selling work, etc. |
| New Mexico, Roswell Roswell Artist-in-Residence Program PO Box #1 stephen@rair.org www.rair.org 575-622-6037 Roswell Artist-in-Residence Program Residency duration: 1 year Application deadline: April 1 Title: Exhibition opportunity at the Roswell Museum and Art Center. NOTE: The RAiR residency is NOT a ceramics only residency. However, sculptors working in clay are welcome to apply. |
| New York, Blue Mountain Lake Blue Mountain Center PO Box 109 bmc@bluemountaincenter.org 518-352-7391 Residency duration: one month Application deadline: February 1 |
| New York, Long Island City Brickhouse Ceramic Art Center 10-34 44th Dr ellen.day@brickhouseny.com www.brickhouseny.com 718-784-4907 Artist Residency Residency duration: 1 year Application deadline: June 1 Title: 10-15 hours/week studio assistance in addition to at least 15 hours/week personal studio use. Benefits include private studio space, 24/7 access, materials/firings free of charge up to $200/month, exhibition and sales opportunities, teaching opportunities. |
| New York, New York Greenwich House Pottery 16 Jones St. awelch@greenwichhouse.org www.greenwichhouse.org 212-242-4106 Resident Artist Program Residency duration: 10 months, September 1 to July 1 Application deadline: May 1 Title: Offer two demonstrations during the course of the residency. |
| New York, New York Greenwich House Pottery 16 Jones St. awelch@greenwichhouse.org www.greenwichhouse.org 212-242-4106 Internship Program Residency duration: Fall, Winter & Spring Internships duration and applications ongoing. Summer Internships are 1 or 2 months (July & August) applications postmarked May 1. Application deadline: Ongoing Title: The Internship Program offers high school, college and graduate students a short-term work experience in the Pottery's studio or arts administration. Through hands-on experience, interns are exposed to the day-to-day activities of a thriving community arts organization, while given the opportunity to explore their own work in a shared studio environment. Summer Interns assist with a variety of special projects ranging in scope from studio-oriented tasks, including kiln firing and mixing clay, to facility repairs such as painting, to administrative projects. In exchange, interns have access to a shared studio space, all stocked materials, and free firings. Summer Interns work directly with the Studio Manager or administrative staff, depending upon the internship requested. The Intern Program is open to United States residents over 18 who are enrolled in part-time or full-time academic study. Applicants should demonstrate motivation in their work, an ability to work well in a group environment, and a strong desire to expand their knowledge of the ceramic medium. Some studio experience is strongly preferred for those seeking internships in the studio. |
| New York, Port Chester Clay Art CenterNY 40 Beech St. leigh@clayartcenter.org www.clayartcenter.org 914-937-2047 221 Clay Art Center Ceramic Artist Residency Program Residency duration: 1-2 years Application deadline: April 15 Title: being an active studio artist and firing student work for 10 hours per week; paid teaching opportunities |
| New York, Port Chester Clay Art CenterNY 40 Beech St. leigh@clayartcenter.org www.clayartcenter.org 914-937-2047 221 Barbara Rittenberg Fellowship Residency duration: 1 year Application deadline: April 15 Title: Paid teaching opportunities. Be an active studio artist and contribute time at events for public engagement. |
| New York, Rochester Genesee Pottery 713 Monroe Ave. pottery@geneseearts.org www.geneseearts.org 585-271-5183 Artist-in-Residence- Sculpture Centric Residency duration: 1 year Application deadline: April 15 Title: 15 hours per week including studio responsibilities, teaching,& gallery help; production of work for final exhibit in Gallery; 2 positions available |
| New York, Rochester Genesee Pottery 713 Monroe Ave. pottery@geneseearts.org www.geneseearts.org 585-271-5183 Artist-in-Residence - Functional Residency duration: 1 year Application deadline: April 15 Title: 15 hours per week including studio responsibilities, teaching,& gallery help; production of work for final exhibit in Gallery; 2 positions available |
| New York, Rosendale Women’s Studio Workshop PO Box 489 info@wsworkshop.org www.wsworkshop.org 845-658-9133 Chili Bowl Workspace Residency Residency duration: 4–6 weeks Application deadline: March 15 for fall; October 15 for spring Title: 50 glazed bowls or 100 bisque bowls produced throughout the course of the residency |
| New York, Rosendale Women’s Studio Workshop PO Box 489 info@wsworkshop.org www.wsworkshop.org 845-658-9133 Studio Workspace Residency Residency duration: 4–6 weeks Application deadline: March 15 for fall; October 15 for spring |
| New York, Woodstock Woodstock Byrdcliffe Artist in Residence Program 34 Tinker St. events@woodstockguild.org www.byrdcliffe.org/artist-in-residence 845-679-2079 Byrdcliffe Artist in Residence Program Residency duration: Residency Duration: 1-5 months (May–September) Application deadline: March 1 |
| North Carolina, Asheville Odyssey Center for the Ceramic Arts 236 Clingman Ave. odyssey@highwaterclays.com www.odysseyceramicarts.com 828-285-0210 Resident Artist Residency duration: 18 - 24 months Application deadline: Please check venue for current deadline Title: working 8 hours per week in studio, 24-hour studio access, personal studio space. |
| North Carolina, Charlotte McColl Center for Visual Arts 721 N. Tryon St. cgriffin@mccollcenter.org www.mccollcenter.org 704-944-8216 Artist-in-Residence Residency duration: Sept-Nov, Jan-Mar Application deadline: ongoing Title: There is twenty-four hour access to the Center's facility, and staff support Monday through Friday during normal business hours as well as the use of a jeep, a van, and truck with flatbed available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Artists-in-Residence participate in 1-2 exhibitions during their residency sessions and provides 1-3 artist/Center-developed outreaches. The type and scope of these outreaches are mutually designed and agreed upon by the artist and the Center's Director of Education and Outreach. Typical outreaches consist of community projects, lectures, demonstrations, or other special programming.To be considered for the residency program, please contact Claudia Gonzalez Griffin, Residency and Exhibition Manager via email. |
| North Carolina, Charlotte McColl Center for Visual Arts 721 N. Tryon St. cgriffin@mccollcenter.org www.mccollcenter.org 704-944-8216 CAROLINAS HEALTHCARE ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE Residency duration: September 2 – November 25, 2014 or January 5 – March 24, 2015 Application deadline: May 6, 2013 Title: In partnership with Carolinas HealthCare (CHC), one artist is selected to develop and create a project in collaboration with the Hospital's Physicians, Staff, Healthcare providers, and/or patients and their families. Previous experience with comparable projects is preferable. The Center and Carolinas HealthCare are looking for artists who can easily adapt to a medical healing environment, are engaged in research and investigation, and are interested in the world as the site, subject, and material of their work. McColl Center for Visual Art is a well-equipped 30,000 square foot facility with nine artist's studios (230-819 sq ft), and common use wood, blacksmith and sculpture, ceramic, darkroom, printmaking studios, and a media lab. There is twenty-four hour access to the Center's facility, and staff support Monday through Friday during normal business hours as well as the use of a jeep, a van, and truck with flatbed available on a first-come, first-serve basis. At a minimum, Artists are expected to work in their studios Monday- Friday 11am - 4pm and participate in 1-2 exhibitions during their residency sessions. For more information about the CHC Artist-in-Residence program, please contact Claudia Gonzalez Griffin, Residency and Exhibition Manager, McColl Center for Visual Art by e-mail. |
| North Carolina, Charlotte McColl Center for Visual Arts 721 N. Tryon St. cgriffin@mccollcenter.org www.mccollcenter.org 704-944-8216 UNC CHARLOTTE ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE Residency duration: January 5 – March 24, 2015 Application deadline: May 6, 2013 Title: Selections are made by McColl Center for Visual Art programmatic staff and faculty members from UNC Charlotte. Artists will be selected based on the quality of their work, written narrative and an interest in participating in a stimulating and creative environment. Previous experience working collaboratively within a Residency program and or University setting is preferable. The Center and UNC Charlotte are looking for artists who can easily adapt to an urban setting, are engaged in research and investigation, and are interested in the world as the site, subject and material of their work .McColl Center for Visual Art is a well-equipped 30,000 square foot facility with nine artist's studios (230-819 sq ft), and common use wood, blacksmith and sculpture, ceramic, darkroom, printmaking studios, and a media lab. There is twenty-four hour access to the Center's facility, and staff and use of a jeep, a van, and truck with flatbed available on a first-come, first serve basis. All Artists are expected to work in their studios at a minimum, Monday-Friday.Required studio hours will be determined and agreed upon with the artist prior to the start of the residency, once the UNC Charlotte College of Arts and Architecture residency project is defined.Artists are also required to participate in 1 group exhibition at the Center during their residency session.For more information about the UNC Charlotte Artist-in-Residence Program, please contact Claudia Gonzalez Griffin by e-mail. |
| North Carolina, Little Switzerland Wildacres Retreat PO Box 280 wildacres@wildacres.org www.wildacres.org 828-756-4573 Wildacres Residency Program Residency duration: 1 week Application deadline: January 15 Title: full access to the studio. Two new residency cabins for next year! |
| North Carolina, Penland Penland School of Crafts PO Box 37 danamoore@penland.org www.penland.org 828-765-5753 Artist-In-Residence Residency duration: 3 years Application deadline: October 25 Title: Residents host open house each session and at Penland auction |
| Ohio, Cincinnati Core Clay 2533 Gilbert Ave. laura@coreclay.com www.coreclay.com 513-961-2728 Ceramic Artist in Residence Residency duration: 1 Year Application deadline: July 1 Title: Resident is provided with an apartment directly next door to the studio, RENT FREE in exchange for a certain number of hours of work per week in the studio. Artist in Residence opportunities include monthly clay outings, studio critiques, clay supplies at cost during residency, free attendance at visiting artist workshops, opportunities to participate in sales at Core Clay as well as opportunities for additional income in exchange for labor beyond the original contract hours. AND a free large, designated studio space. |
| Oregon, Portland Oregon College of Art and Craft 8245 S.W. Barnes Rd. residencies@ocac.edu www.ocac.edu 971-255-4217 Artist-In-Residence Residency duration: Fall semester, August 27–December 14 Application deadline: April 30 |
| Pennsylvania, Doylestown Moravian Pottery & Tileworks 130 E. Swamp Rd. azayas@co.bucks.pa.us www.buckscounty.org/government/departments/tileworks/Programming/Apprenticeship/appren/aspx 215-348-6098 Apprenticeship Residency duration: 10 weeks Application deadline: April 1 Title: Participants learn various forming and reproduction techniques including tile/mosaic making, moldwork, glaze application, sagger firing for controlled smoking of clay, and concrete installation. |
| Pennsylvania, Philadelphia The Clay Studio 137–139 N. Second St. info@theclaystudio.org www.theclaystudio.org 215-925-3453 The Resident Artist Program Residency duration: up to 5 years Application deadline: March 15 |
| Pennsylvania, Philadelphia The Clay Studio 137–139 N. Second St. info@theclaystudio.org www.theclaystudio.org 215-925-3453 The Guest Artist-in-Residence Program Residency duration: 4–8 weeks Application deadline: March 15 |
| Tennessee, Gatlinburg Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts PO Box 567 bgriffith@arrowmont.org www.arrowmont.org 865-436-5860 Artists-In-Residence Program Residency duration: 11 months; mid June through May Application deadline: February 1 Title: Residents are required to work 10 hours per week in a variety of assigned studio, gallery, community outreach, marketing and other professional areas of the school's needs. |
| Texas, Houston Houston Center for Contemporary Craft 4848 Main St. mmendoza@crafthouston.org www.crafthouston.org 713-529-4848 Houston Center for Contemporary Craft Artist-in-Residence Program Residency duration: 3, 6, 9, or 12 months Application deadline: March 1 |
| Virginia, Alexandria The Art League 105 N. Union St. blairm@theartleague.org www.theartleague.org 703-683-2323 Ceramics Artist Associate Residency duration: 1 year, renewable up to 5 years Application deadline: March 30 Title: studio maintenance,volunteer and outreach assignments, occasional department support tasks |
| Virginia, Amherst VCCA (Virginia Center for the Creative Arts) 154 San Angelo Dr. vcca@vcca.com www.vcca.com 434-946-7236 Residential Fellowship Residency duration: 2 weeks to 2 months Application deadline: January 15, May 15, September 15; |
| Virginia, Amherst VCCA (Virginia Center for the Creative Arts) 154 San Angelo Dr. vcca@vcca.com www.vcca.com 434-946-7236 VCCA International Residency Program, Moulin a Nef, Auvillar, France Residency duration: mid to July through October 24, 2013 Application deadline: December 1 Title: Artists are asked to participate in one community interaction such as an open studio or showing of their work. Other forms of interaction are encouraged and our Director in Residence will assist with the planning and coordination. |
| Virginia, Lorton AMACO and Workhouse Arts Center 9504 Workhouse Way Bldg. 8 dalemarhanka@workhousearts.org www.workhousearts.org 703-584-2982 Workhouse Ceramics Residency Residency duration: 1-3 years Application deadline: ongoing Title: teaching, assistantship, and exhibition/retail sales opportunities in our dedicated gallery, minimum 25 hours of weekly presence in studio, shared gallery watch, instructing, assisting, mentoring, supervising or maintaining various areas of program |
| Washington, Kirkland Kirkland Arts Center 620 Market St pcolyar@kirklandartscenter.org www.kirklandartscenter.org 425-822-7161 Resident Ceramic Artists (RCA) Residency duration: Application deadline: ongoing |
| Washington, Seattle Pottery Northwest 226 First Ave. N info@potterynorthwest.org www.potterynorthwest.org 206-285-4421 Residency Program Residency duration: 6 months–2 years Application deadline: May 1 |
| Wisconsin, Sheboygan John Michael Kohler Arts Center 608 New York Ave. susan@sfbarnett.com www.jmkac.org 920-458-6144 ext. 133 Arts/Industry Artist-in-Residence Residency duration: 2–6 months Application deadline: April 1 |
| Wisconsin, Sheboygan John Michael Kohler Arts Center 608 New York Ave. susan@sfbarnett.com www.jmkac.org 920-458-6144 ext. 133 Corning/Kohler Artist-in-Residence Residency duration: 1 month at The Corning Museum and 2–6 months at Kohler Application deadline: April 1 |
| Wyoming, Banner Jentel Foundation 130 Lower Piney Rd. jentel@jentelarts.org www.jentelarts.org 307-737-2311 Jentel Artist Residency Program Residency duration: 1 month Application deadline: January 15 (Summer/Fall), September 15 (Winter/Spring); Title: Unencumbered time to focus on the creative process on a working cattle ranch in the foothills of the Bighorn Mountains |
