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$20.00 Fee
Morean Center for Clay Artist in Residence Program
This call closed on May 15, 2020
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Key Details
Organization
Morean Center for Clay
Location
FL
Submission Deadline
May 15, 2020
12:00 AM PDT
Call Type
Gallery Exhibit
About This Call
The Artist in Residence (AIR) Program at the Morean Center for Clay (MCC) aims to enhance and further the educational experience of clay artists seeking recognition in the professional realm. The program is open to individuals with either a bachelor's or master's degree in art who are interested in working in a studio setting to continue fostering their growth as ceramic artists.
During their residency, artists are encouraged to build their body of work, apply to shows, and participate in group and individual critiques. A solo exhibition serves as the capstone experience for the program. The AIR program is highly competitive, attracting dozens of applicants from across the nation for only six positions each year. After completing the program, residents have gone on to graduate school, owned and operated their own studios, or become professors at colleges and universities.
The AIR program is a work exchange program. Each resident agrees to work 15 hours per week in exchange for studio space, 24-hour studio access, kilings, and discounts on clays. Studio maintenance includes sweeping, mopping, loading and firing kilns, mixing glazes, splitting and stacking wood, setting up gallery shows, and maintaining inventory. The MCC also offers a stipend of $200 per month or $10 per hour (whichever comes first) in exchange for teaching and/or building maintenance. Affordable shared housing is available. Residency runs from August 1, 2019 to July 31, 2020.
Application deadline: May 15, 2020. Application fee: $20. Required materials: 20 slides, image list, 3 references with email and phone contacts, artist statement, resume, and letter of intent.
During their residency, artists are encouraged to build their body of work, apply to shows, and participate in group and individual critiques. A solo exhibition serves as the capstone experience for the program. The AIR program is highly competitive, attracting dozens of applicants from across the nation for only six positions each year. After completing the program, residents have gone on to graduate school, owned and operated their own studios, or become professors at colleges and universities.
The AIR program is a work exchange program. Each resident agrees to work 15 hours per week in exchange for studio space, 24-hour studio access, kilings, and discounts on clays. Studio maintenance includes sweeping, mopping, loading and firing kilns, mixing glazes, splitting and stacking wood, setting up gallery shows, and maintaining inventory. The MCC also offers a stipend of $200 per month or $10 per hour (whichever comes first) in exchange for teaching and/or building maintenance. Affordable shared housing is available. Residency runs from August 1, 2019 to July 31, 2020.
Application deadline: May 15, 2020. Application fee: $20. Required materials: 20 slides, image list, 3 references with email and phone contacts, artist statement, resume, and letter of intent.
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