INTERNSHIPS
Paid Nonprofit Management Internship
This six-month internship provides $300/month stipend, free on-campus housing, unlimited studio access, and the opportunity to exhibit work at the end of the term. The Nonprofit Mgmt. intern is active in communications, marketing, and social media, as well as database management, processing artist residency proposals for jury review, workshop registration, event planning, and more! http://bit.ly/1JManj7
Applications due: February 15, midnight EST
Paid Studio Internship
This six-month internship provides $300/month stipend, free on-campus housing, unlimited studio access, and the opportunity to exhibit work at the end of the term. Studio Interns work with staff and resident artists on projects that may include printmaking, papermaking, book arts, and arts administration, in addition to assisting with the ongoing operations of the facility.
http://bit.ly/1JhwqJS
Applications due: February 15, midnight EST
Paid Summer Internship
This two-month internship provides $300/month stipend, free on-campus housing, unlimited studio access, and the opportunity to exhibit work at the end of the term. The Summer Intern works in the kitchen and works with the Studio Manager on all ArtFarm-related projects. This two-month internship runs through our Summer Art Institute (SAI) workshops. Summer Intern will focus on honing culinary skills and agricultural knowledge as it relates to non-traditional papermaking fibers. The work will directly contribute to WSW’s community by bringing staff and SAI participants together over a midday meal. http://bit.ly/1Huo9nC
Applications due: February 15, midnight EST
RESIDENCIES
Art-in- Education Workspace Residency
This opportunity is for artists with teaching experience, a knowledge of intaglio, silkscreen, or hand papermaking, and an interest in working with public school students. Artists teach in the studio 1-2 days/week for the four-week residency. In exchange, they receive on-campus housing and 24/7 studio access in etching, papermaking, letterpress, silkscreen, book arts, photography, or ceramics. http://bit.ly/1IXnADD
Applications due: April 1, midnight EST
Chili Bowl Workspace Residency
This residency supports WSW's annual Chili Bowl Fiesta! Residents divide their time between creating bowls, mugs, and tumblers for the Chili Bowl and working on their own ceramics project of choice. Artists pay $100/week and must contribute 50 glazed or 100 bisqued bowls by the end of their residency. In exchange, WSW provides on-campus housing and 24/7 studio access. http://bit.ly/1h05CHE
Applications due: April 1, midnight EST
Studio Workspace Residency
This residency is open to artists who want 4-6 weeks of concentrated work time in any of our studios: etching, papermaking, letterpress, silkscreen, book arts, photography, or ceramics. For $200/week, artists receive on-campus housing and 24/7 studio access. http://bit.ly/1J1Vfxd
Applications due: April 1, midnight EST
Studio Residency in Malmo, Sweden
Spend four weeks at KKV Grafik Studio or Sculpture Workshop Monumental! Artists can work in printmaking, woodworking, ceramics, enamel, glass, metal casting, metalworking, model making, and more! Artists receive housing free of charge, but must provide for their own travel, food, and materials. http://bit.ly/1TPspY1
Applications due: June 30, midnight EST
Beisinghoff Printmaking Residency
Spend four weeks at Atelier Beisinghoff in Diemelstadt-Rhoden, Germany! Artists can work in letterpress, intaglio, etching, and woodcuts! Artists receive housing free of charge, but must provide for their own travel, food, and materials. http://bit.ly/1Fh88P6
Applications due: June 30, midnight EST
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Friday, February 9, 2018
Sunday, December 11, 2016
Internship Opportunity at Dieu Donne in NYC - Dec. 19th Deadline!
Dieu Donné offers a limited number of internship opportunities for students and artists interested in learning aspects of working in a non-profit contemporary artist workspace. The internship program follows the academic calendar with three cycles (Fall: September - December; Spring: January - May; Summer: June - August), and full-semester internships are preferred.
Internship Program
Dieu Donné offers a limited number of internship opportunities for students and artists interested in learning aspects of working in a non-profit contemporary artist workspace. The internship program follows the academic calendar with three annual cycles (Fall, Spring, Summer). Internships are unpaid, however participants earn credit toward studio time at Dieu Donné. University or High School credit can be accommodated for participating institutions.
Internship Program
Dieu Donné offers a limited number of internship opportunities for students and artists interested in learning aspects of working in a non-profit contemporary artist workspace. The internship program follows the academic calendar with three annual cycles (Fall, Spring, Summer). Internships are unpaid, however participants earn credit toward studio time at Dieu Donné. University or High School credit can be accommodated for participating institutions.
Thursday, September 1, 2016
Artist Opportunities from the Women's Studio Workshop
Interested in opportunities at Women's Studio Workshop? Check out the info below.
Studio Internship
This six-month internship provides $300/month stipend, free on-campus housing, unlimited studio access, and the opportunity to exhibit work at the end of the term. Studio Interns work with staff and resident artists on projects that may include printmaking, papermaking, book arts, and arts administration, in addition to assisting with the ongoing operations of the facility.
Apply by October 1, 2016
More information: http://bit.ly/1JhwqJS
Parent Residency Grant
This is a four-week residency for a woman artist with a dependent child/children under the age of 15. The grant includes a $1000 stipend for child care and a travel stipend of $250 for one round trip for the artist/family. The $1000 child care stipend can be used at the artist’s discretion, and a child care plan should be submitted along with application materials. The artist may choose from any of our studios, including etching, papermaking, letterpress, silkscreen, book arts, photography, or ceramics.
Apply by October 15, 2016
More information: http://bit.ly/1UOXM1Z
Ora Schneider Grant
This grant is for artists residing in New York State's Hudson Valley. Annually, it supports two artists in month-long residencies in any of the Workshop’s studios: etching, papermaking, letterpress, silkscreen, book arts, photography, or ceramics. Included is a $1500 stipend, 24/7 studio access, and on-campus housing, if necessary.
Apply by October 15, 2016
More information: http://bit.ly/1UOXsAg
Art-in-Education Workspace Residency
This opportunity is for artists with teaching experience, a knowledge of intaglio, silkscreen, or hand papermaking, and an interest in working with public school students. Artists teach in the studio 1-2 days/week for the four-week residency. In exchange, they receive on-campus housing and 24/7 studio access in etching, papermaking, letterpress, silkscreen, book arts, photography, or ceramics.
Apply by October 15, 2016
More information: http://bit.ly/1IXnADD
Studio Workspace Residency
This residency is open to artists who want 4-6 weeks of concentrated work time in any of our studios: etching, papermaking, letterpress, silkscreen, book arts, photography, or ceramics. For $200/week, artists receive on-campus housing and 24/7 studio access.
Apply by October 15, 2016
More information: http://bit.ly/1J1Vfxd
Artist's Book Residency Grant
The Artist’s Book Grant is a 6-8 week residency for artists to produce a limited edition artist's book. Working intensively in our studios, artists print and bind their own books, and are encouraged to create an edition of appx. 50 books. Artists receive $350/week, up to $750 for materials, up to $250 for travel, on-campus housing, and 24/7 studio access. For more information:
Apply by November 15, 2016
More information: http://bit.ly/1JzSYFF
Art-in-Education Artist's Book Residency Grant
The Art-in-Education Artist’s Book Grant is an 8-10 week residency for artists to produce a limited edition artist's book and teach public school students 1-2 days/week in WSW's studios. Artists can work in any discipline and must addition appx. 50 books. Artists receive $350/week, up to $750 for materials, up to $250 for travel, on-campus housing, and 24/7 studio access. For more information:
Apply by November 1, 2016:
More information: http://bit.ly/AIE-book
Studio Internship
This six-month internship provides $300/month stipend, free on-campus housing, unlimited studio access, and the opportunity to exhibit work at the end of the term. Studio Interns work with staff and resident artists on projects that may include printmaking, papermaking, book arts, and arts administration, in addition to assisting with the ongoing operations of the facility.
Apply by October 1, 2016
More information: http://bit.ly/1JhwqJS
Parent Residency Grant
This is a four-week residency for a woman artist with a dependent child/children under the age of 15. The grant includes a $1000 stipend for child care and a travel stipend of $250 for one round trip for the artist/family. The $1000 child care stipend can be used at the artist’s discretion, and a child care plan should be submitted along with application materials. The artist may choose from any of our studios, including etching, papermaking, letterpress, silkscreen, book arts, photography, or ceramics.
Apply by October 15, 2016
More information: http://bit.ly/1UOXM1Z
Ora Schneider Grant
This grant is for artists residing in New York State's Hudson Valley. Annually, it supports two artists in month-long residencies in any of the Workshop’s studios: etching, papermaking, letterpress, silkscreen, book arts, photography, or ceramics. Included is a $1500 stipend, 24/7 studio access, and on-campus housing, if necessary.
Apply by October 15, 2016
More information: http://bit.ly/1UOXsAg
Art-in-Education Workspace Residency
This opportunity is for artists with teaching experience, a knowledge of intaglio, silkscreen, or hand papermaking, and an interest in working with public school students. Artists teach in the studio 1-2 days/week for the four-week residency. In exchange, they receive on-campus housing and 24/7 studio access in etching, papermaking, letterpress, silkscreen, book arts, photography, or ceramics.
Apply by October 15, 2016
More information: http://bit.ly/1IXnADD
Studio Workspace Residency
This residency is open to artists who want 4-6 weeks of concentrated work time in any of our studios: etching, papermaking, letterpress, silkscreen, book arts, photography, or ceramics. For $200/week, artists receive on-campus housing and 24/7 studio access.
Apply by October 15, 2016
More information: http://bit.ly/1J1Vfxd
Artist's Book Residency Grant
The Artist’s Book Grant is a 6-8 week residency for artists to produce a limited edition artist's book. Working intensively in our studios, artists print and bind their own books, and are encouraged to create an edition of appx. 50 books. Artists receive $350/week, up to $750 for materials, up to $250 for travel, on-campus housing, and 24/7 studio access. For more information:
Apply by November 15, 2016
More information: http://bit.ly/1JzSYFF
Art-in-Education Artist's Book Residency Grant
The Art-in-Education Artist’s Book Grant is an 8-10 week residency for artists to produce a limited edition artist's book and teach public school students 1-2 days/week in WSW's studios. Artists can work in any discipline and must addition appx. 50 books. Artists receive $350/week, up to $750 for materials, up to $250 for travel, on-campus housing, and 24/7 studio access. For more information:
Apply by November 1, 2016:
More information: http://bit.ly/AIE-book
Saturday, April 5, 2014
Morgan Art of Papermaking Conservatory Summer Internships: Apply by April 18th
Morgan Art of Papermaking Conservatory ~ Cleveland, OH
The
Internship Program has been an integral part of the Morgan Conservatory
since its creation in 2008. Morgan internships provide mutual benefit
to the Morgan Conservatory and to interns. Interns will be immersed in
hand papermaking, book arts, and letterpress in exchange for completing
tasks that include, but are not limited to tending the garden, assisting
with workshops, maintaining the studios, and other general housekeeping
and assigned tasks. Interns are expected to be engaged with the
papermaking processes, both Eastern and Western styles; our goal is that
every intern become a proficient papermaker by the end of the
internship term.
We
are offering full-time and part-time internships during the summer
2014. More information and details on how to apply are available on our
website.
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