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ARTIST RESIDENCY: I-Park 2013

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anyone?

Could you host a dinner party for 4 weeks in a row?  I’m not sure I could either.  Feeding 6-8 people every day for a month has got to be a challenge.  I think it would have to involve lots of pasta, casseroles and soups.  But, it would be a great excuse to eat comfort food.  This next Call will give you 4 weeks away in a creative atmosphere…and group meals.  Check it out…

Check out this Call for Applications for an Artist Residency at I-Park (Connecticut). There is a $30 entry fee, but if selected, there is no fee for the 4-week residency which provides a private bedroom, private studio, artists’ meal program, etc. Don’t miss this opportunity!

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Learn more about the Artist Residency Program at I-Park!ARTIST RESIDENCY:
I-Park

 

I-Park is both an open air and a closed studio laboratory for individual artistic pursuits in the fields of the visual arts, music composition/sound sculpture/design, moving image, landscape/garden design and creative writing. The artists-in-residence program offers a quiet, retreat-like environment conducive to exploration and experimentation – without the expectation of particular outcomes. Artists are free to conceive and execute new ideas or work on existing projects.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to artists internationally, aged 21+ years.

CATEGORIES: Visual Arts, Music Composition/Sound Sculpture/Design, Creative Writing, Moving Image and Landscape/Garden Design. Inter-disciplinary artists are welcome to apply for a residency at I-Park.

Read the Full Call from I-Park!DEADLINES:

April 1, 2013
(For Landscape and Architecture)

February 18, 2013
(For all other disciplines)

NOTIFICATION:
Usually around mid-March

APPLICATION FEE: $30

JURORS: For 2012, I-Park has organized juries for the following programs and/or disciplines: Visual Arts, Music Composition/Sound Sculpture/Design, Creative Writing, Moving Image and Landscape/Garden Design.

AWARDS:A 4-week residency includes a private bedroom, private studio, artists’ meal program, etc.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the Artist Residency Program at I-Park!

CALL for APPLICATIONS: Grant/Purchase Awards

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with dough

Menu planning takes lots of creativity, and a little extra cash never hurts.  The meal I cook with $30 is vastly different than the meal I cook with a $300 budget.  Many of you have been making phenomenal art with a $30 budget.  This next Call could be an opportunity to increase your budget.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from workingartist.org for Working Art Grant/Purchase Awards.  The entry fee is low, and you don’t even have to send a resume.  This is an exciting opportunity…

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See previous winners at workingartist.org!CALL for APPLICATIONS:
Grant/Purchase Awards

 

The Working Art Grant is a meager one-time purchase award intended to disperse small but vitalizing bursts of funding to support an artist’s ongoing art making process.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Open to all visual media

DEADLINE: November 30, 2012

ENTRY FEE:  $25 for up to 5 images

JUROR:  WorkingArtist.Org  is a privately run charitable organization, interested exclusively in the promotion and support of great art and artists.

AWARD:  $1000.  As a stipulation for eligibility to receive the Working Art Grant purchase award, they ask that each prospective recipient be willing to exchange one of their submitted works of their mutual agreement in return. All shipping costs will be reimbursed.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from workingartists.org!

CALL for ENTRIES: Soho Chelsea Artist Residency

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Ramen noodles are a marvel.  I am amongst the millions that have been on a sleeping-on-someone’s-couch budget at one point in my life.  That budget allows for ramen noodles, oatmeal and a splurge on peanut butter for protein.  If you can find a couch in NYC, this next Call might be a great reason to eat ramen again.  Just a thought…

Check out this Call for Applications from the SOHO20 Gallery Chelsea (New York City, NY) for an Artist Residency.  If you have a friend who’ll let you sleep on the couch for a few weeks (okay, 3 months), this is a GREAT opportunity to jump into the NYC art scene.  Take a look…

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Learn more about the Artist Residency from the SOHO2O Gallery Chelsea!CALL for ENTRIES:
Soho Chelsea Artist Residency

 

SOHO20 Gallery Chelsea is a non-profit artist run gallery that has been promoting the work of women artists since 1973 through gallery exhibitions and public programming.  As part of our continued commitment to the arts they initiated a 3 month studio residency program for visual artists.

The studio space is located at 547 West 27th Street, in the heart of the Chelsea art community of New York City.  The setting offers a community of art professionals and commercial as well as non-profit galleries and art spaces.  The studio’s proximity to the contemporary art center makes it a convenient place to see renowned exhibitions in the neighborhood, as well as arranging studio visits with gallerists, critics and curators.

Learn more abou the SOHO2O Gallery in Chelsea!ELIGIBILITY:  Open to men & women. All applicants must be residents of the US or have a valid visa not expiring before the end of the program, 18 years or older, not enrolled in any degree-seeking program and able to demonstrate need for a studio.

MEDIA: All media

DEADLINE: March 6, 2012, midnight EST

NOTIFICATION:  At least 2 weeks prior to the start of the residency.

ENTRY FEE: $35 application fee

SELECTION PROCESS: A panel of SOHO2O Gallery artists and board members will review applications and select an artist for the 2012 season.  Artists will be selected based on the quality of their work and their potential for making the most of their time in the program.

Learn more abou the SOHO20 Gallery in Chelsea!RESIDENCY INCLUDES:  Three-month studio residency.  Work space only, artist must have separate housing arrangements.  The studio is located within SOHO20 Gallery.  It is a private studio space that measures 26×9 feet. The studio offers 13 foot ceilings and over 40 feet of workable wall space. Access to the studios 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.  Opportunities to present works to curators, critics, arts professionals, and the general public.  Artists are encouraged to present finished work to the public near the end of the residency with a gallery-sponsored OPEN STUDIO event with an optional artists talk.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the SOHO20 Gallery in Chelsea!

ARTIST RESIDENCY: I-Park (FREE)

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before WHINE

Communal cooking requires wine consumption.  Well, it does for ME.  It isn’t that I don’t trust other people to do things “right” in the kitchen; afterall, my husband cooks dinner for our family almost every night.  No, it is really about being IN the kitchen with multiple people, all doing things differently.  I can adapt, it just requires a little wine in the beginning, ha.  This next Call could require some communal cooking.  Look out…

Check out this Call for Applications for an Artist Residency at I-Park in Connecticut.  There is a $30 entry fee, but if selected, there is no fee for the 4-week residency which provides a private bedroom, private studio, artists’ meal program, etc.  Don’t miss this opportunity!

*Editor’s Note: If you have read the personal portion of this post, ARTIST RESIDENCY: I-Park, anywhere other than by email subscription or on ArtAndArtDeadlines.com, it has been published without permission and is considered theft.

Read the Full Call from I-Park!ARTIST RESIDENCY:
I-Park

I-Park is both an open air and a closed studio laboratory for individual artistic pursuits in the fields of the visual arts, music composition/sound sculpture/design, moving image, landscape/garden design and creative writing. The artists-in-residence program offers a quiet, retreat-like environment conducive to exploration and experimentation – without the expectation of particular outcomes. Artists are free to conceive and execute new ideas or work on existing projects.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to artists internationally, aged 21+ years.

CATEGORIES: Visual Arts, Music Composition/Sound Sculpture/Design, Creative Writing, Moving Image and Landscape/Garden Design.  Inter-disciplinary artists are welcome to apply for a residency at I-Park. 

Read the Full Call from I-Park!DEADLINE:
January 30, 2012
(Less than a week away…hurry)

NOTIFICATION:
Usually around mid-March

APPLICATION FEE: $30

JURORS: For 2012, I-Park has organized juries for the following programs and/or disciplines: Visual Arts, Music Composition/Sound Sculpture/Design, Creative Writing, Moving Image and Landscape/Garden Design. 

AWARDS:  A 4-week residency includes a private bedroom, private studio, artists’ meal program, etc. 

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Read the Full Call from I-Park!

ARTIST RESIDENCE: 3331 Arts in TOKYO

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IN GROUPS

Have you ever wanted to go into a restaurant and order everything on the menu? You can, you know. Try it at your favorite sushi or tappas bar with friends. Everyone gets to try everything AND split the bill. This Call might get you to work as a group too…

Check out this Call for Submissions for those interested in an Artist Residency in Tokyo sponsored by 3331 Arts Chiyoda. Anyone can apply, but they encourage groups of 2 to 5 artists at this Arts & Cultural Center in the heart of Tokyo. Take a chance…

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Learn more about the Artist Residence program at 3331 Chiyoda!CALL for SUBMISSIONS:
3331 Artist & Curator
Residence TOKYO

 

ELIGIBILITY: 3331 Arts Chiyoda is launching a fairly new residency program open to artists, curators and creative practitioners internationally. With a full range of facilities including accommodation, studio and gallery, creative practitioners have the exceptional opportunity to extend their artistic engagement in the heart of Tokyo.

Visit 3331 Arts Chiyoda online!Not only will artists be able to pursue their own individual research and practice, but they will be connected to the extensive network of Tokyo’s art scene through the hub that is 3331. With the energy of the electronics and anime haven of Akihabara right at one’s doorstep and the traditional cultures of downtown but a stone’s throw away artists will be able to experience all aspects of this kaleidoscopic city from this convenient base.

Artists are not only able to spend time in Tokyo, but are able to create work onsite and then finally exhibit what they have developed during their stay, in the distinct setting of 3331 Arts Chiyoda. They are pleased to be able to offer these facilities to artists who can contribute to the creative expressions of this metropolis and engage its inhabitants in new ways.

ENTRY FEE: No fee to enter; however there is a fee to participate.

 

Check out the 3331 Arts Chiyoda Residency in Tokyo!They particularly encourage applications from galleries, museums, universities, and arts organizations. They also welcome approaches from individual artists; however, they recommend that artists consider applying in groups of 2-5. Please note that 3331 is unable to offer financial support to artists in residence in this program.

The facilities are ideal to be shared between a group of 3 artists, and can accommodate a maximum of 5 artists if so required. In order to apply for this program please download the application form from the website.

DEADLINE: December 30, 2011.  They currently have availability for May, June, October, November and December 2012.

For all enquiries please contact Satoko Takahashi residence@3331.jp +81 3-6803-2441.

For complete details, Visit the Website!

3331 Arts Chiyoda Residence

OPEN CALL: Culture Hall

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Generic versus name brand and heirloom versus genetically-modified and cheese food versus cheese. The debates over what makes the grade and what doesn’t will NEVER end. In my kitchen, I read labels and I buy the very best quality that I can afford at the moment. I steer clear of any foods with scary ingredient lists, and I cross my fingers and hope my family enjoys their dinner. This Call is all about the subjective question “is it good enough?” Say some affirmations in the mirror and take the leap…

Check out this Open Call from CultureHall.com, a curated online resource for contemporary art. This isn’t a come-one, come-all, pay your cash for exposure site. You have to make the cut based on your own merit. Do you have what it takes?

OPEN CALL: CultureHall.com

Learn more about CultureHall!Culturehall, a curated online resource for contemporary art, invites artists to submit work to an open application call. From this open call, four artists will be selected for membership and inclusion in their Spring New Artists Feature. As a member, each artist can directly share their work, accomplishments, and events with the audience of arts professionals who visit Culturehall daily.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA: Open to all media

DEADLINE: By midnight EST of August 27, 2011

ENTRY FEE: The application fee is $35 for up to 5 images

ABOUT: Culturehall is a curated online resource for contemporary art where selected artists can share their work with curators, gallerists, collectors and other artists. They provide free artist portfolios with an easy to use set of web-based tools to make presenting art online simple and efficient. Their community of artists “consists primarily* of MFA graduates, arts professionals and teaching artists.” Membership is available by invitation or application. *Editor’s Note: Don’t let this scare you off. They are, to all their artists’ benefit, trying to build credibility with that statement; however, some of the best work I’ve ever laid eyes on is by self-taught artists. Be brave.

For complete details, visit CultureHall.com!

Learn more about the CultureHall open call!

ART JOB: BECA Executive Director

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I spend more money on food than I do on all of my household expenses combined.  How?  I have a day job.  It isn’t art related, but I like it and seem to be good at it.  Having a day job takes the pressure off my creative process so that I can create without sales pressure.  However, I am working on a 10-year plan that will allow me to quit my day job.  But, if I had a day job that was art-related, I might keep on working far past another ten years.  Here’s YOUR opportunity for an art job.  Take a look…

Check out this Job Opportunity from The BECA Foundation  in New Mexico for the Executive Director position.  If you’ve got to have a job outside of creating art, why not have a job that is fueled by your passion for art?  Take a chance.  The possibility of rejection is certainly worth the chance of reward…

*Editor’s Note:  I feel the need to confess that I need one of you to apply for and land this job quickly because I REALLY want it, and my family would strangle me if I suggested we move to New Mexico after having just moved my family to Tennessee a mere four years ago.

ART JOB:
BECA Executive Director

 

Check out the BECA Foundation online!THE BACK STORY:  In October of 2007, BECA Co-founders/Directors Melissa Roberts and Kurt Schlough hatched a unique experimental arts project that would give new access to exhibition opportunities to creatives without regard to their academic degree status, exhibition history, who they knew or where they were from.  It has remained the only exhibition program in the Unites States that which maintains this submission criteria while utilizing the only consistent blind curatorial review process in the world. The unique programming went one step further in that it was the first international exhibition program in the United States that which focused on created opportunities for both artists and designers alike. 

Now that the difficult groundwork of BECA programming has been laid, it is time for BECA Co-Founders/Directors to pursue their other passions while remaining connected to BECA programming by serving on its developing Board of Directors. 

BECA has begun the search to find
BECA’s first official Executive Director. 

 

Check out BECA online!Once the Executive Director is hired, Melissa Roberts and Kurt Schlough will maintain a support role during the transition and eventually serve on a newly formed BECA Board of Directors.  It will not be easy to fill the shoes of the current Directors as the new Executive Director will have to wear many hats until additional staff can be hired.  In order to take BECA programming to the next level of its growth, the new Executive Director must serve as Fundraiser, PR Director, Social Media Manager, Director of Operations, Accountant, Program Director, Artist Liaison, Volunteer Coordinator and more.

DEADLINE:  There is no deadline for receipt and no immediate hiring timeline.

NOTIFICATION:  This process is expected to take a considerable amount of review time.  The BECA Foundation will only be able to contact those it wishes to receive additional information from or those it wishes to interview for the position.

The ideal candidate will possess
the following qualities:

 

Check out Future Exhibitions at BECA ICAD online!* A dynamic leader who shares a passion for both art + design along with a passion for nurturing and supporting emerging creative producers from around the world;
* An experienced business and financial manager in the context of an arts organization, with an ability to translate goals into action, and to manage operations in a cost-effective manner;
* A strong relationship builder who can convert those relationships to sponsorships and donations;
* An excellent oral and written communicator, who can effectively present the importance of BECA to the newcomers constituents while maintaining relationships with its existing international network;
* A strong visionary leader who is organized, efficient and consistent;
* Ability to develop and manage internal systems to ensure accurate and consistent administration;
* A creative, strategic and tactical thinker who can develop, communicate and implement a vision and a plan for BECA’s continued growth and development;
* An energetic consensus-builder who can work with diverse individuals and groups and who has the skills required to build partnerships with other organizations and producers; and
* A team-builder who can effectively work with the board and partner organizations.

Learn more about The BECA Foundation online!The ideal candidate will have
relevant experience, including:

 

* Effectiveness in raising significant funds from a variety of sources including online, event, membership, major and micro gifts, sponsorships, etc.;
* Marketing and public relations;
* Communicating with widely diverse audiences, both in written form, public presentations and social media;
* Ability to work with diverse constituencies in a challenging and continually evolving environment;
* Proven cultural competency skills or ability;
* Leadership skills, including articulating a vision and designing and implementing strategies to achieve that vision;
* Knowledge of facilities management;
* Developing and managing a budget that is directly tied to measurable, strategic goals, and in understanding and implementing appropriate fiscal accountability and internal controls;
Learn more about The BECA Foundation online!* Prioritizing and deploying resources in light of needs, and making sound fiscal and mission based decisions;
* Developing and maintaining external partnerships; and
* Managing an arts organization.

SALARY RANGE: $45,000 – $85,000 depending on experience and demonstrated abilities.

SUBMISSIONS:  Send resume & cover letter (.rtf or .pdf only Word docs will not be opened) with a subject line “BECA ED” to becafoundation@gmail.com.  If your email does not bounce back as undeliverable, it has been received and is being reviewed.   

To learn more about BECA, visit their website!

Visit the BECA website!

OPEN CALL: CultureHall.com

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Generic versus name brand and heirloom versus genetically-modified and cheese food versus cheese.  The debates over what makes the grade and what doesn’t will NEVER end.  In my kitchen, I read labels and I buy the very best quality that I can afford at the moment.  I steer clear of any foods with scary ingredient lists, and I cross my fingers and hope my family enjoys their dinner.  This Call is all about the subjective question “is it good enough?”  Say some affirmations in the mirror and take the leap…

Check out this Open Call from CultureHall.com, a curated online resource for contemporary art.  This isn’t a come-one, come-all, pay your cash for exposure site.  You have to make the cut based on your own merit.  Do you have what it takes?

OPEN CALL: CultureHall.com

Learn more about CultureHall!Culturehall, a curated online resource for contemporary art, invites artists to submit work to an open application call.  From this open call, four artists will be selected for membership and inclusion in their Spring New Artists Feature.   As a member, each artist can directly share their work, accomplishments, and events with the audience of arts professionals who visit Culturehall daily.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Open to all media

DEADLINE:  By midnight EST of May 22, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  The application fee is $35 for up to 5 images

ABOUT:  Culturehall is a curated online resource for contemporary art where selected artists can share their work with curators, gallerists, collectors and other artists.  They provide free artist portfolios with an easy to use set of web-based tools to make presenting art online simple and efficient.  Their community of artists “consists primarily* of MFA graduates, arts professionals and teaching artists.”  Membership is available by invitation or application. *Editor’s Note:  Don’t let this scare you off.  They are, to all their artists’ benefit, trying to build credibility with that statement; however, some of the best work I’ve ever laid eyes on is by self-taught artists.  Be brave.

For complete details, visit CultureHall.com!

Learn more about the CultureHall open call!

ARTIST RESIDENCY: 1 Week River Retreat

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CATCH and RELEASE?

One of my favorite things about a river vacation getaway or retreat is the trout.  I like to catch them.  I like to eat them.  I do not like to clean them.  It isn’t about my wanting to be ignorant of the source of my food or the avoiding the death of a living being.  I just don’t like the guts part.  No, really.  If you’re a little squeamish too, make sure you take someone along for this next week-long artist residency on the river.  Take a look…

Check out this Artist Residency Opportunity from Vision Quest Photo.  It would be a great deal at the normal cost of $675; however, here is your chance to get a grant to spend a free week at the Trade River Retreat Center!  For those of you that don’t normally consider Artist in Residence programs due to an inability to leave home for months at a time, this might just be your chance!

ARTIST RESIDENCY:  Trade River Retreat Center

Learn more about Vision Quest Photo online!Vision Quest Photo Workshops announces a new yearly grant of a one-week photographic artist’s residency.  Spend five days to one week alone in the woods devoted to nourishing your artistic spirit at Vision Quest’s Trade River Retreat Center in NW Wisconsin.

For mid-career fine-art photographers looking for a retreat-like experience to work on their art, reflect on their artistic direction, make new photographs, plan new career paths, have time away from work/family/life pressure and stress or use in any way they find useful to move their art or career forward or use the time away to simply reflect on where they are and where they are headed.

Stay in a very private retreat in the woods along the banks of a pristine sand-bottom river. The Trade River Retreat Center is located near Grantsburg, Wisconsin, an hour and a half from the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul, MN. 

Learn more about Vision Quest Photo online!Modern facilities include full bathroom with hot and cold running water, heat, electricity, phone, modern kitchen, wood-burning fireplace, sauna, fire-pit, library and stereo system. See student photos made at the Trade River Retreat Center.

The residency will include a private consultation, in person or via phone or Skype, with Vision Quest Photo Workshops founder and director Douglas Beasley before the week begins to help set the tone and scope of time spent there and also after its conclusion, to discuss its impact on future artistic endeavors.

DEADLINE:  July 31, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  There is a $20 application fee.

Learn more about Vision Quest Photo online!SUBMISSIONS:  Submit 12 .jpeg images.  Also send a 300 to 500-word artist statement about your past and current work and overall artistic direction, and a 300 to 500-word statement of what you would like to do with your residency.

IMAGE GUIDELINES:

  • sRGB or RGB color space (standard) – not CMYK.
  • Save files to 72 dpi resolution, flattened layers, 8 bit JPG files.
  • Sized to 1280 pixels on the longest side.
  • JPG compression at level 7 (medium). This compression level will not affect the quality of the images viewed on the monitor.
  • Enter zero in the field for width, height and depth.
  • Each image should be titled.
  • DO NOT USE characters other than a period or underscore preceding jpg in the file name. The following characters !@#$%^&*()+?/"~ will lead to image uploading problems.

For complete details, visit Vision Quest Photo online!

Learn more about Vision Quest Photo online!

ARTIST RESIDENCY: Torpedo Factory Art

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I almost moved to Paducah, Kentucky.  When I was deciding where to move, I tripped across their Artist Relocation Program.  I visited Paducah and FELL IN LOVE with a huge pickle/tamale factory from the early 1900s.  Fate interceded, and I ended up in Gatlinburg.  But, I find myself drawn to factories over and over again.  This Call for Applications details another great use for an old factory. 

Art is so cool.

 

Check out this great Call for Applications for the Torpedo Factory Art Center’s Visiting Artist Program.  This is a great opportunity for studio space, a workshop and lecture for your resume and a chance to sell your work in one of the coolest galleries ever!  You don’t have much time, so hurry…

VISITING ARTIST PROGRAM: Torpedo Factory Art Center

Learn more about The Torpedo Factory Art Center online!Opportunities for emerging and experienced artists residencies for one, two, or three months in the Torpedo Factory Art Center between June 1 and August 31, 2011.

The projects undertaken by Visiting Artists for this self-directed, creative residency must be compatible with available working studio spaces and facilities. The Visiting Artist will have the opportunity for informal collegial exchanges with Torpedo Factory artists. Each Visiting Artist is also asked to conduct a workshop, give a lecture, or provide a demonstration, elaborating on his/her work. Visiting Artists will be able to display and sell original artwork, and will be provided with workspace. They will pay one-half of the rent of the studio (between $130 and $400 depending on the studio).  The TFAC does not have any shared equipment or facilities; Visiting Artists are responsible for all expenses and arrangements related to art materials, equipment, transportation, housing or other requirements.

ELIGIBILITY: The Visiting Artist Program is open to all emerging and experienced visual artists over the age of 21 who are not currently Torpedo Factory leaseholders.  Applicants provide evidence of artistic accomplishment through the submitted images and application form. By applying, applicants agree to: (1) work in front of, and interact with, the public; (2) work in the studio five days a week during the period of the residency (because most of their visitors come on the weekends, they request that Visiting Artists work on those days); and (3) commit to follow the Visiting Artist Program requirements.

Learn more about the Visiting Artist Program at the Torpedo Factory Art Center!DEADLINE:
By February 28 provide a completed Application Form, CD with 15 images, and a list of the images.

ENTRY FEE:
There is no application fee.

JURY PROCESS: Selections will be made in a two-step process. The juror is F. Lennox Campello, author of the blog Daily Campello News and of the forthcoming 100 Artists of Washington.  He is also an artist, curator, and former gallerist.  He will review all applications and select a group of finalists who present evidence of artistic merit based on submitted applications.  The Visiting Artist Program Committee will then match as many finalists as possible to spaces available, taking into account the applicant’s requirements, attributes of the specific studios available, and the goal of providing a range of media experiences to their visiting public.  Visiting Artists will occupy studios temporarily vacated by resident artists.   

APPLICATIONS: Please note that email entries are not permitted and incomplete applications will not be reviewed.  For questions, email vap@torpedofactory.org.

ABOUT THE TORPEDO FACTORY:  The Torpedo Factory Art Center (TFAC) is one of the largest visual art centers in the U.S. and is home to more than 140 visual artists working in 82 studios. Artists create in a wide variety of media including painting, fiber, jewelry, ceramics, printmaking, cast and stained glass, photography, and sculpture. The Torpedo Factory is open to the public every day; visitors are invited and welcomed into studios to enjoy the art, watch artists at work, ask questions, and purchase original art – allowing the public an opportunity to share in the excitement and fascination of the creative process.

For complete details, download the 2011 Prospectus!

Visit the Torpedo Factory Art Center online!