DEADLINE: DECEMBER 1, 2012http://www.sculpturespace.org/residency-program/
SCULPTURE SPACE, located in Utica, New York invites artists whose focus is sculpture to apply for a two-month residency between September 2013 and August 2014. Eighteen to twenty residents are selectively chosen each year; a stipend of $2000 is awarded to offset costs (dependent on funding). We offer a 5500 square foot shared studio with specialized equipment in addition to two private studios. The Studio Manager provides ongoing assistance and technical expertise, the Office Manager and Executive Director are available to assist with any other special requirements. Basic understanding and communication skills in English are necessary. Three to four artists are in residence each month; artists are expected to stay for a full two months. Housing is provided a block away in a newly-renovated residence with private bedrooms, washer/dryer, television, free Wifi and shared living space for a small fee (free to New York State residents). Artists are responsible for materials, specialized tools and food. Bicycles are provided; transport for materials purchase and other needs is also available. Artists are required to acknowledge Sculpture Space when works made while in residence are subsequently exhibited or published and must provide high-quality images of works for the website, archives and publications. In addition, we request that artists consider donating an artwork to be sold at our annual CHAIRity art auction, held every September, benefitting Sculpture Space’s programming. The studio and house are located in downtown Utica, situated in Central New York's scenic Mohawk Valley. Because of Sculpture Space’s long history and presence in Utica, the community is supportive and receptive to community-based site-specific work. Since 1976, Sculpture Space has helped to support the careers and studio practice of over 400 national and international artists from around the world. As desired, artists and arts professionals (including curators and writers) are invited for informal studio visits. The collaborative environment of the studio and the communal aspects of the residence helps foster dialogue, exchange of ideas, creative experimentation and both personal and professional connections. In addition to the CHAIRity fundraiser in September, the public is invited to Works in Progress receptions (held every few months); other visits are arranged by appointment. Residents are selected by a Review Committee. A guest juror is also included, this year: Tracy Adler, Director of the new Wellin Museum of Hamilton College. Artists are notified in March. Primary criteria for selection are simple: artists are chosen based on the quality, originality and potential of their work. Our application is now ONLINE. Applications accepted from OCTOBER 1 - DECEMBER 1, 2012 at: http://www.slideroom/sculpturespace.com We require ALL of the following to consider your application complete: 1. Application Form; 2. Project Proposal for residency period; 3. 5-15 examples of creative work (should include title, date, media, dimensions -- if applicable); 4. Current biography; 5. Two Letters of Reference; 6. Administration fee of US$10 (please send checks or money orders to address below). For more about Sculpture Space: its history, programming, residents and alumni, please visit: http://www.sculpturespace.org, "like" us on Facebook and/or contact: SCULPTURE SPACE, INC. Attention: Residency Application 12 Gates Street Utica, NY 13502 USA phone: 315-724-8381 fax: 315-797-6639 e-mail: [email protected]
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