residency opportunity: Red Lodge Clay Center

Long Term Residency Application Deadline: February 1st, 2014
The Long-Term Residency (September 1 – July 31) is ideal for committed individuals in transition from post baccalaureate studies to graduate school, as well as those pursuing the development of professional artistic careers. Self-directed ceramic artists searching for the time, space and resources needed to explore new ideas and create new work will enjoy the rural mountainous setting. Accepted residents will be provided with studio space, housing, utilities, and a monthly stipend in exchange for twenty hours of work per week at the Clay Center. Responsibilities will include assisting in the retail operation of the gallery, teaching community clay classes, as well as cleaning and maintenance of the studio and gallery. Residents will be responsible for personal living expenses, as well as all material and firing expenses. The application deadline is February 1st annually.

Application Fee: $40
The Red Lodge Clay Center welcomes applications from ceramic artists who will thrive working as a team, in a community minded atmosphere.

The ceramics studio is located approximately six miles north of Red Lodge, 463 Two Mile Bridge Road. A form of transportation is necessary for the duration of the residency. Resident artists have 24-hour access to the ceramics studio. For more detailed information on material needs and studio equipment please contact the Red Lodge Clay Center.

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406-446-3993
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Canada Council for the Arts: GRANTS FOR ARTISTS WORKING IN FINE CRAFT

DEADLINE: March 1 annually Grant Amount: $20,000
The Canada Council for the Arts Fine Craft: Grants to Artists and
Curators program supports studio-based artistic practices and curatorial
research in contemporary fine crafts. Grants cover artists’ subsistence
costs as well as the direct expenses for a period of independent
research, creation, production of artworks for public exhibitions or development of prototypes.
 
You must meet the Canada Council’s definition of a professional artist.
CONTACT: José Niaison Program Officer, Visual Arts Section, Canada
Council for the Arts, 350 Albert Street, P.O. Box 1047, Ottawa, ON K1P
5V8. 1-800-263-5588.

http://canadacouncil.ca/en/council/grants-and– prizes/find-grants-and-prizes/grants/fine- craft-grants-to-artists-and-curators

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