WINE
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!
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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.
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.