- Emerging Artist – Open to any age over eighteen. Designed for artists in the critical early stages of their career who would benefit from ten weeks of time to focus on their work. Typical residents might include those who completed BFA or MFA programs within the past ten years. Most will not have had the opportunity to have a significant exhibition in a gallery or museum or have a piece yet placed in major collections.
- Established Artist – Open to any age over eighteen. Designed for those who have established a career in the visual arts. Typical residents might include those who have had a major exhibition, and/or had pieces placed in major collections. They may also teach visual arts in respected colleges and universities. Most will have had more than ten years of active studio practice.
(The Residency is offered in two terms during the year)
- February 15, 2014: Online application submittal deadline
- Early April 2014: Notification to applicants/recipients
- Term I – Fall: October – December 2014 (10 weeks)
- Term II – Spring: February – April 2015 (10 weeks)
- Emerging Artist – Open to any age over eighteen. Designed for artists in the critical early stages of their career who would benefit from ten weeks of time to focus on their work. Typical residents might include those who completed BFA or MFA programs within the past ten years. Most will not have had the opportunity to have a significant exhibition in a gallery or museum or have a piece yet placed in major collections.
- Established Artist – Open to any age over eighteen. Designed for those who have established a career in the visual arts. Typical residents might include those who have had a major exhibition, and/or had pieces placed in major collections. They may also teach visual arts in respected colleges and universities. Most will have had more than ten years of active studio practice.
Important
Dates for Fall 2014/Spring 2015 Residency Program:
(The Residency is offered in two terms during the year)
(The Residency is offered in two terms during the year)
- February 15, 2014: Online application submittal deadline
- Early April 2014: Notification to applicants/recipients
- Term I – Fall: October – December 2014 (10 weeks)
- Term II – Spring: February – April 2015 (10 weeks)
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at: http://www.andersonranch.org/programs/residencies/#sthash.oV9HxWbt.dpuf
- Emerging Artist – Open to any age over eighteen. Designed for artists in the critical early stages of their career who would benefit from ten weeks of time to focus on their work. Typical residents might include those who completed BFA or MFA programs within the past ten years. Most will not have had the opportunity to have a significant exhibition in a gallery or museum or have a piece yet placed in major collections.
- Established Artist – Open to any age over eighteen. Designed for those who have established a career in the visual arts. Typical residents might include those who have had a major exhibition, and/or had pieces placed in major collections. They may also teach visual arts in respected colleges and universities. Most will have had more than ten years of active studio practice.
(The Residency is offered in two terms during the year)
- February 15, 2014: Online application submittal deadline
- Early April 2014: Notification to applicants/recipients
- Term I – Fall: October – December 2014 (10 weeks)
- Term II – Spring: February – April 2015 (10 weeks)
- Emerging Artist – Open to any age over eighteen. Designed for artists in the critical early stages of their career who would benefit from ten weeks of time to focus on their work. Typical residents might include those who completed BFA or MFA programs within the past ten years. Most will not have had the opportunity to have a significant exhibition in a gallery or museum or have a piece yet placed in major collections.
- Established Artist – Open to any age over eighteen. Designed for those who have established a career in the visual arts. Typical residents might include those who have had a major exhibition, and/or had pieces placed in major collections. They may also teach visual arts in respected colleges and universities. Most will have had more than ten years of active studio practice.
(The Residency is offered in two terms during the year)
- February 15, 2014: Online application submittal deadline
- Early April 2014: Notification to applicants/recipients
- Term I – Fall: October – December 2014 (10 weeks)
- Term II – Spring: February – April 2015 (10 weeks)
- Emerging Artist – Open to any age over eighteen. Designed for artists in the critical early stages of their career who would benefit from ten weeks of time to focus on their work. Typical residents might include those who completed BFA or MFA programs within the past ten years. Most will not have had the opportunity to have a significant exhibition in a gallery or museum or have a piece yet placed in major collections.
- Established Artist – Open to any age over eighteen. Designed for those who have established a career in the visual arts. Typical residents might include those who have had a major exhibition, and/or had pieces placed in major collections. They may also teach visual arts in respected colleges and universities. Most will have had more than ten years of active studio practice.
(The Residency is offered in two terms during the year)
- February 15, 2014: Online application submittal deadline
- Early April 2014: Notification to applicants/recipients
- Term I – Fall: October – December 2014 (10 weeks)
- Term II – Spring: February – April 2015 (10 weeks)