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Walter Feldman Fellowship For Emerging Artists
Organization:
The Arts and Business Council of Greater Boston
Location
Boston, MA
Entry Fee
Paid Entry
Deadline
August 30, 2015
The Arts & Business Council of Greater Boston (A&BC) is now accepting entries for the second year of the Walter Feldman Fellowship for Emerging Artists.
This program supports the careers of young artists through the experience of a solo exhibition and provides them with curatorial support, as well as expert counsel in marketing and business skills needed to fully leverage this opportunity.
Inaugural shows in this new program will showcase work by artists working in all two dimensional media except photography. This fellowship is open to artists who have yet to have their first solo exhibition. Six or more finalists will be selected for a group show to open in November 2015. From this group show, two winners will be chosen to receive a solo exhibitions in 2016.
This program is made possible with the investment of celebrated abstract expressionist artist Walter Feldman, who has long held the goal to support young artists with opportunities for professional recognition and growth. As a painter and printmaker who had his own first solo show at age 26, and also an educator who taught students at Brown University over more than 60 years, Mr. Feldman is pleased his legacy will continue to impact young artists through this program.
This program supports the careers of young artists through the experience of a solo exhibition and provides them with curatorial support, as well as expert counsel in marketing and business skills needed to fully leverage this opportunity.
Inaugural shows in this new program will showcase work by artists working in all two dimensional media except photography. This fellowship is open to artists who have yet to have their first solo exhibition. Six or more finalists will be selected for a group show to open in November 2015. From this group show, two winners will be chosen to receive a solo exhibitions in 2016.
This program is made possible with the investment of celebrated abstract expressionist artist Walter Feldman, who has long held the goal to support young artists with opportunities for professional recognition and growth. As a painter and printmaker who had his own first solo show at age 26, and also an educator who taught students at Brown University over more than 60 years, Mr. Feldman is pleased his legacy will continue to impact young artists through this program.