GUSHUL STUDIO RESIDENCIES – OPEN CALL

Length of Stay: One to Four months Duration
Deadline: Ongoing
Location: Blairmore, Alberta, Canada
The Open Call Gushul Studio Residency is available to the following applicants: • Canadian Artists and Writers
• Non-Canadian Artists and Writers Applications for Open Call Gushul Studio Residencies are accepted on an ongoing basis for both the Artist’s Studio and Writer’s Cottage. For information and full details related to application procedures and requirements, please refer to Gushul Studio Residency Application Guidelines.

BISHOGAMA INT’L CERAMIC WORKSHOP ALBERTA SOCIETY

DEADLINE: ONGOING The BICWA society is a residence for artists to live, work and use all facilities, independently. This is of interest for self directed artists. BICWA Society resides in the country, it’s surrounded by huge fields of brilliant golden yellow canola in the summer and by acres and acres of muskeg and willow bushes. Because the society is situated in the country side and it’s close to the wilderness, a lot of wildlife is crossing the fields.

  • Individual rooms in shared house, there are 6 large bedrooms, 3 full bathrooms, large livingroom with fireplace and a very large dining / kitchen area and laundry room. Studio.
  • 24ft anagama (traditional Japanese woodkiln). Salt-kiln, wood-fire-kiln, electric-kilns, gas-kilns, raku-kilns. 2 studios with all technical equipment needed. (wheels, slabroller, extruder, pugmill etc.)

Box 144 HYTHE, ALBERTA T0H-2C0 Canada
Telephone +1 780 3562424 | Fax +1 780 3562225
E-mailE-mail [email protected]
[email protected]

Upcoming Artist Presentations @Medalta

Thursday, June 10

Guest Artist Robin Dupont
Monday, June 14
Participating Artists – Part II
Monday, June 21
Les Manning and Aaron Nelson
Translucent porcelain cups by Artistic Director Aaron Nelson.

Aaron Nelson ceramics
Work by Les Manning.

Les Manning
Robin DuPont
Wood-fired teapot by Guest Artist Robin DuPont.

Visit the Medalta website here for more info.

VERMONT STUDIO CENTER RESIDENCY PROGRAM

DEADLINE: JUNE 15, 2010 (RECEIVE)

Residency Program
Vermont Studio Center
Johnson, Vermont

Founded by artists in 1984, the Vermont Studio Center is the largest international artists’ and writers’ Residency Program in the United States, hosting 50 visual artists and writers each month from across the country and around the world. The Studio Center provides 4-12 week studio residencies on an historic 30-building campus along the Gihon River in Johnson, Vermont, a village in the heart of the northern Green Mountains.

The Vermont Studio Center accepts applications on a rolling basis. However, applications are reviewed and considered for VSC Full Fellowships only four times a year. These deadlines are April 1 (only for select international applicants), June 15, October 1, February 15.

If you would like to be considered for a VSC Full Fellowship at any of these deadlines, your application must be received in our office by the application deadline. It is best to apply at least six months in advance of your preferred start date, though we will consider applications received as late as 8 weeks in advance of the month(s) for which one is applying.

Available Fellowships: www.vermontstudiocenter.org/fellowships
Application: www.vermontstudiocenter.org/application

TOKYO WONDER SITE CREATOR-IN-RESIDENCE

DEADLINE: May 31, 2010
Duration: 3 months | Target Group: International
Disciplines: Architecture, Curating/Research, Media Art, Multi Media, Music, Performing Arts, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture

In 2006, TWS Aoyama Creator-in-Residence was launched at the former Institute for Advanced Studies of the United Nations University in Aoyama. In this central Tokyo district where many creative people gather, the new facility functions as a base for internationally oriented creative work for young artists from fields ranging from art and design to music and others, in concert with the stimulating environment of the Aoyama neighborhood. Along with the nearby TWS Shibuya, TWS Aoyama will become a center for art, and at once an international platform for true dialogue and exchange in the heart of Tokyo, offering artists space to reside, research, produce and exhibit works.

Accommodation is paid by host. Artist pays for food, production expenses and everyday living expenses. Located in central Tokyo. Additional information: E-mail [email protected] | www.tokyo-ws.org