Bringing Wild & Wonderful to Ohio

September 1 – October 6 In conjunction with the Ohio River Border Initiative, this flagship residency reserves five weeks for a West Virginia artist interested in building ties across the Ohio River through weekly community programs and a public exhibition of the artist’s work. ORBI’s funding covers the $400 dollars fee and allows us to … Continue reading

Manifest Gallery Aritst Residency

M.A.R. – Manifest Artist Residency Deadline: April 1, 2012 For complete details and to apply visit: http://www.manifestgallery.org/mar Notification of Selection: On or around May 1, 2012 Residency Term: Starting by July 1, 2012, and running for one calendar year. Manifest is excited to announce a major new program to join our already robust Gallery, Drawing … Continue reading

Craft Center Workshops

At the Appalachian Center for Craft, a satellite campus of Tennessee Tech University (TTU), our students explore diverse options in professional craft studies. The Bachelor of Fine Arts degree is the centerpiece of the Craft Center’s academic programs. The Craft Center promotes excellence in American craft by teaching tradition and innovation in technique, concept and … Continue reading

Connecticut summer/fall Residency

I-Park announces its twelfth season hosting its multi-disciplinary residency program. Self-directed artists’ residencies will be offered from May through November 2012. Most sessions are 4-weeks and are offered in Visual Arts, Music Composition, Creative Writing, Moving Image and Landscape/Garden Design. Except for the $30 application fee, the residency is offered at no cost to artists … Continue reading

Island Press Internship

Island Press offers summer internship opportunities for students and artists interested in print collaboration and arts administration. Duties creating editions for Trenton Doyle Hancock, Ann Hamilton, Radcliffe Bailey, and Diane Victor. The internships will take place from May 21-August 3; prior printmaking experience is required.   Island Press is a research-based printmaking workshop at Washington … Continue reading

Summer painting program in Paris

For the second year Columbia University of New York City is offering an Advanced Painting Intensive Program which will run for six weeks from May 21st-June 29th, 2012.  Columbia faculty along with many painters of national stature will be visiting and lecturing over the course of the six weeks. Last year they hosted painters as … Continue reading

The Living Gallery Studio & Exhibition Opportunity, MD

National Deadline: November 30, 2011 – Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Arts Center, in Association with the Smithsonian Institution, announces a call for proposals. Open to all media. From January 15 to February 26, 2012, Annmarie’s spectacular Main Gallery will be transformed into artist studios, providing a serene retreat and experimental space for artists to develop … Continue reading

City of Seattle: Power and Sustainability Artist-in-Residence

Entry Deadline: 8/29/11 The Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs, in partnership with Seattle City Light, the city’s power utility, will commission one artist to be an artist-in-residence. The artist will study the utility’s energy conservation programs and develop a series of projects to bring awareness to conservation in innovative ways. The artist will also … Continue reading

Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Fellowship Program

The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Fellowship Program is a vital source of funding for the visual arts and art history in Virginia. VMFA is committed to supporting professional artists as well as art students who demonstrate exceptional creative ability in their chosen discipline and has awarded more than $4 million in fellowships to Virginians. … Continue reading

The NARS Foundation International Artist Residency Program 2012 Season I

For 2012 Season I (January – June), the NARS Foundation International Artist Residency Program is open to both U.S.-based and International applicants. We seek applications from both emerging and established artists, for whom appointments as resident artists might either make a significant impact on their careers or for whom a change of environment may offer … Continue reading