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TYRONE ART CENTER RESIDENCY FOR ARTISTS AND WRITERS
The Tyrone Art Center Program is a 2-4 week residency opportunity in Westminster, Maryland for an individual artist(writer, painter, ceramicist, papermaker, installation or environmental)to work and live in a rural setting in a private space/barn studio and a 200 year old home. The residency site has 5 acres, a large pond and stream. Artists are selected by a panel of peers and the director.
Resident season is April through November. Deadline for 2012 is January 30th, 2012. Cost: $100 per week
For further information contact Elizabeth Burger, 410.259.1351 wibaset@gmail.com www.elizabethburger.com.
Tough Art Artist Residency Program sponsored by the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh
Tough Art Artist Residency Program sponsored by the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh is currently accepting applications for the summer of 2012. This program seeks to connect artists from across the spectrum of all the arts to the resources and visitors at the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh. Selected artists will have time to generate and implement interactive, immersive and/or collaborative projects and connect the art making process to the larger museum context and the museum visitor. Artists will create an entirely new piece to be incorporated into the museum with direct impact on the visitor experience.
Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh is a very public place and art within a children’s museum occupies a unique niche of public art. Artists with demonstrated capabilities for working on immersive, collaborative, interactive, and/or performance art works are encouraged to apply. The program is intended to support emerging artists in their development, although mid-career and established artists are eligible. Out-of-town residents also receive air / ground transportation to and from Pittsburgh and housing. The residency occurs from June through early -September. An exhibition of the works resulting from the program opens in September and runs through early January 2013.
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Deadline for submission of application materials is March 16, 2012.
Artist Residency Program at Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Arts Center
Annmarie’s residency program provides a serene place on the Western Shore of the Chesapeake Bay for visual, musical, and literary artists to create works that address ecological issues and/or inspire community involvement. Artists have access to a private studio space in addition to a variety of classroom studios and garage spaces, a waterfront, and fifty acres of forest and field. Residencies are meant to focus on merging the arts and the environment and should include the involvement of our local community to some capacity.
Spring/Fall Residencies: residents are required to work with field trip groups and/or school outreach programs as scheduled. These residencies typically run 1-3 months.
Summer Residency: summer residents are required to design a public art project that engages the visitors to Annmarie Garden in the art-making process. Summer residents are required to work alongside the public for at least 12 hours/week. These residencies typically run June-August.
Eligibility
Professional and emerging visual artists, musicians, and literary artists may apply. Selection is made by an internal panel and/or by a peer review panel. Annmarie Garden accommodates only one artist at a time.
Application Seasons and Deadlines:
Spring (March-May): deadline Jan 15
Summer (June – Aug): deadline April 30
Fall (Sept-Nov): deadline July 15
For more information, visit www.annmariegarden.org. For a complete prospectus, visit http://www.annmariegarden.org/annmarie2/artist_residencies.
ARTErra - Rural Artistic Residency - Open call for artists/Projects
ARTErra is a private structure of incentive for artistic creation in a quiet and green small village, which aims to facilitate en counters between different artists and aesthetic disciplines. ARTERRA is strongly committed to offering the residents a cheerful and productive stay. Because of that, part nerships have been established with the Municipality of Tondela and Lobão da Beira for reception and possible presentations of performative works, exhibitions, workshops, lectures, etc.
We offer two distinct spaces: the house where the residents can do the meals, rest, meet each other. In the other space, the "creation yard", with different work places, ateliers, sound and image studio, blackbox, resources center and peaceful gardens.
Deadline ongoing.
For more informations and for details about the application process please go to the ARTErra website: http://arterra.weebly.com/
