Two-year work-study fellowship OVERVIEW The Penland Core Fellowship Program is a two-year work-study fellowship for early career artists looking to expand technical skills and material fluency while working to support the day-to-day operations of a craft school. Artists of all...
Penland School of Craft has four residency programs. The three-year Resident Artist Program provides low-cost studios and housing for seven or eight full-time artists who are at transitional points in their careers. The two-year Core Fellowship provides housing, studio space,...
Penland’s Resident Artist Program, established in the 1960s, is one of the longest-running residencies in the US. The program is designed for professional craft artists who are at a pivotal moment in their creative practice or career—the residency is an...
Ox-Bow School of Art and Artists’ Residency is excited to launch a new opportunity for BIPOC artists and creatives to utilize our campus and facilities via the Hold Space Grant for Artists of Color. Participants who qualify can enjoy communal...
Launched on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of de Appel’s Curatorial Programme, the Summer School brings together curators, artists, activists and educators with a focus on land, ownership and collectivisation as themes and practices. Ownership of land is central...
April 15, 2024
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The Artist-in-Residence program creates a rich dialogue between an international artist and our community. Every other year, the LFC’s Artist-in-Residence (AIR) program welcomes a creator who wishes to develop an artistic project in a school setting. All artistic disciplines are welcome: architecture, visual...
In 2020 OHT founded Nomadic School, a pedagogical and artistic project that moves between mountains, swamps and other rural areas contaminating art with natural and social sciences. The Nomadic School takes place at 2.000 m above sea level. This year the...
Artist in Residence in Norway. September 2024. Four weeks on the island of Stokkoya in collaboration with fellow artists from Central Saint Martins School of Arts and Design. It is fully funded and yes you do have a chance to...
„bildingship“ is a working fellowship for young artists up to 31 years of age, to use bilding as space for their own artistic work as well as actively engaging in the regular workshop programme for the duration of half a...
The Drawing Year is a full scholarship postgraduate-level course offering up to thirty students the opportunity to focus on drawing from observation for one year. There are no tuition fees for The Drawing Year – all students are awarded a...