The Denbo Fellowship - winter 2014 Open Call for Applicants
Type
Residency
Category
Mixed Media, Other, Printmaking
Status
Archived
Deadline
November 14, 2013
Application Fee
Not Available
Host
DAVID FELTS
Location
Silver Spring, United States

Denbo Fellowship Program

The Denbo Fellowship is designed to offer artists, from a range of artistic disciplines, an environment conducive to individual and collaborative creative practice. This Fellowship provides a unique opportunity to complete a new body of work at Pyramid Atlantic Art Center.

Selected artists will receive:

Up to one month of access to a state-of-the-art printshop, paper studio or bindery (specify amount of time & studio(s) needed in application)
Key to studios and 24 hour access
Ten hours of one-on-one technical assistance or one workshop
Storage space and flat file for tools and materials
Use of standard shop supplies
$500 stipend to be used for travel, housing, materials, etc.
Eligibility:

Each applicants will be judged on the artistic merit of his/her work, interest and potential in printmaking, paper arts and book arts (or combination thereof), as well as the quality and clarity of his/her plan for the residency. Although previous experience in a PAAC discipline may be helpful to a successful applicant, such experience is not necessary or expected. Artists are also expected to give a brief gallery talk about their work during their residency.

Residency Length: minimum 2 weeks, maximum 1 month (specify amount of time in application)

Facilities: Pyramid Atlantic Art Center is the premier community-access printmaking, papermaking and book arts workshop in the region. Please see our facilities page for more information.

Selection Process: A panel of professionals including artists, curators, and arts administrators will jury each round of applications.


Application Guidelines:
The Denbo Fellowship application is now online at pyramidatlanticartcenter.slideroom.com. Hardcopy and email submissions are not accepted. Applications are reviewed three times per year: September, December, and February.