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Arts Faculty Artist in Residence Program


Type: Residencies, Workshops, Exchanges [View all]
Posted by: Ox-Bow, School of Art and Artists' Residency
Deadline: Thu, February 1st, 2018

Ox-Bow, School of Art and Artists’ Residency, located in Saugatuck, MI, offers courses, workshops, and artist residencies for students and artists at all stages in their career. In the summer MFA candidates and recent graduates and Arts Faculty residents can take advantage of the Ox-Bow community, which includes faculty, visiting artists and students.

 

The MFA and Faculty residencies provide:

 

·       Private Studio (raw studio space, classroom studios not available)

·       Private room

·       Meals

·       Access to visiting artists and faculty for studio visits

·       Evening artist lectures

·       Opportunities to share work: slide presentations and/or readings and open studios

 

We are happy to announce that Ox-Bow furthered its commitment to the needs of artists by no longer charging fees for the residency program (including application, room & board, and residency fees). All accepted residents will be fully funded. Artists may apply for additional stipends to help pay for the cost of travel, supplies, and time away from work.

 

To find out more about the program visit our website.  Interested in spending an extended time at Ox-Bow? Check out the LeRoy Neiman Foundation Fellowship program or consider applying for the fall residency program.

 

Residency applications are accepted online and there is no fee. If you have questions about our programs or application contact us at ox-bow@saic.edu.



Posted on Tue, January 9th, 2018
Expires on Thu, February 1st, 2018

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