Open Call

Art-in-Ed Artist's Book Residency Grant

Women's Studio Workshop

With Funding
Free / No Costs
Kingston, United States

Eligibility

Application must include: -The application form (3 hard copies) -A complete resume (3 hard copies) -A materials budget (3 hard copies) -A project description (200 word max), including the media and studio needed. (3 hard copies) -If using original text for your book, please include a representative writing sample. (3 hard copies) -A one-page description of your relevant experience working with young people. (3 hard copies) -A CD or flash drive with up to ten images of recent work (digital specifications here). WSW reserves the right not to review applications that are not formatted properly. -An image script, which should include the title, medium, dimension, and date of each image. (3 hard copies) -A structural dummy to demonstrate how the book will be bound or function when handled Please send to: Art-in-Ed Artist’s Book Application Women’s Studio Workshop PO Box 489 Rosendale, NY 12472

Number of Participants

Depends on scheduling.

Deadline

Selection Results (Announcement Dates)

Duration

October 01, 2020 - April 30, 2021

Funding

  • $750.00 material budget (one-time)
  • $250.00 travel budget
  • $350.00 stipend (weekly)

Facilities

Darkroom, Print Shop, Shared Studio

Housing

Apartment

Meals

Lunch, Vegetarian

Disciplines

Interdiscplinary Arts, Multimedia, Photography, Printmaking, Visual Arts

Languages

No languages listed

Program Description

The Art-in-Education Artist’s Book Grant is a residency awarded to two artists to create a new artist’s book and teach young people in WSW’s studios. This residency is 8 to 10 weeks long. Generally, the resident dedicates her first month to producing a limited edition artist’s book, which is hand-printed and bound in the studio. WSW can provide technical advice; training on new equipment, techniques, and materials; and production assistance. During the second half of the residency, the artist works with young people in WSW’s studios, teaching one to two days/week for three to four weeks, and visiting the students twice in school. Studio space and equipment is reserved for students during program hours, but artists may work at any time outside of AIE.

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