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Vermont College of Fine Arts Supports Visual Artists with New Distinguished Artist Award
The award reflects the College’s continued support of diverse students from a variety of cultural, racial and ethnic backgrounds.
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The award reflects the College’s continued support of diverse students from a variety of cultural, racial and ethnic backgrounds.
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Artists and designers in the six-month residency program receive studio space and a stipend. Applications are due October 15 for the February–July, 2019 session.
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Applications are open for a unique year-long program for rising female leaders in visual arts management.
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Great ideas from anyone.
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The exhibition will take place in Washington, DC during the six weeks preceding the November mid-term elections. Submission deadline is September 10.
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The apexart Fellowship is an alternative educational program that invites creative individuals for a month-long stay in a foreign country. Fellows must agree not to make new work, not to research new work, and not network while in the program.
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One of the most remarkable collaborations between art and industry in the United States, the Arts/Industry residency program, is accepting applications through May 31 for its 2019 openings.
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The Burke Prize recipient will receive an unrestricted $50,000 award and an exhibition alongside a select group of prize finalists.
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Artists and designers in the six-month residency program receive a studio space and a stipend. Applications are due April 16, 2018, for the August 2018 - January 2019 session.
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The exhibition will feature art with Frida Kahlo as the subject as well as artworks inspired by her life and art. The deadline to apply is April 21, 2018.
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The Halcyon Arts Lab Fellowship is a nine-month, fully funded residency in Washington, DC. Applications are due by April 4, 2018.
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The YBCA Fellows program brings together creative citizens from across the Bay Area - artists and everyday people alike - to engage in a yearlong process of inquiry, dialogue, and project generation.