visual art education

Artist in Residence

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Calling all young artists! The Jeffrey Ahn, Jr. Fellowship (Deadline: December 31st, 2021)

Founded in 2014, The Jeffrey Ahn, Jr. Fellowship is dedicated to nurturing creative talent and independence in young people. It does so by funding young artists to realize extraordinary independent projects. 

A merit-based award, the Fellowship welcomes young artists up to the age of 17, from any background or country, to submit proposals for the independent creation of artworks. The Fellowship will provide up to $10,000 of funding for the chosen Fellow's project, including but not limited to cost of materials, relevant museum or gallery admission, and/or tuition for creative instruction. Each year, the winning Fellow is chosen by a distinguished jury of artists, curators, gallerists, and established arts professionals. 

NINE-MONTH RESIDENCY UPSTATE NY | PAINTING/DRAWING or MOTION GRAPHICS/ANIMATICS | DEADLINE MARCH 2, 2020

NINE-MONTH RESIDENCY UPSTATE NY | PAINTING/DRAWING or MOTION GRAPHICS/ANIMATICS  | DEADLINE MARCH 2, 2020

Applications for the 2020/21 Artists in Residence program are now being accepted in PAINTING/DRAWING or MOTION GRAPHICS/ANIMATICS.  Applications may be submitted now through MONDAY, MARCH 2, 2020,  Midnight EST. 

The Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute Artists in Residence program (AIR) is an education-based residency which allows two emerging artists from different disciplines to live and work on the MWPAI and PrattMWP College of Art & Design campus in Utica, NY for one academic year.

Call for proposals — Engage Journal 44: Biennials and Beyond

Proposals are invited for Engage 44, which will focus on biennials relationships to gallery education and engagement programmes. Deadline for proposals: Friday 13 December 2019, 10:00 am

Edited by Sarah Perks

The outline below, stimulated by a discussion with the Engage Journal Editorial Advisory Board (EAB), is followed by a series of questions. Please address these or use them as prompts in proposals for articles.

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