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Brief Description:
The Universal Access Artist Residency at Artspace is a one-month program designed for artists who identify as having a disability. It offers funding, a studio, and professional support, culminating in a solo exhibition at Artspace. -
Information & Application Details:
- Deadline: March 6, 2025
- Duration: 1 month
- Location: Raleigh, United States of America
- Application Type: Online
- Application Fee: None
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Eligibility:
- Open to artists who identify as having a disability
- Students are not eligible
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Theme: No specific theme
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How to Apply:
- Submit an application online
- Required documents: Portfolio, CV, Artist Statement, Reference Letter, Motivation Letter
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Submission Requirements:
- Must provide all necessary documents
- No application fee
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Selection Process:
- Candidates are selected based on their application, portfolio, and motivation letter
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Program Benefits / Awards:
- Grant: $2,500
- Housing Stipend: Provided
- Studio Space: Available
- Exhibition Space: Provided
- Final Exhibition: Yes
- Opportunities for Engagement: Participation in Artspace’s programming, including First Friday art walks, studio visits, and educational activities
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Contact & Resources:
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- Organization: Artspace
- Address: 201 E Davie St, Raleigh, NC 27601, USA
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Artspace – Universal Access Artist in Residence
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