Tuesday, March 21, 2006
Art & Community Visual Arts Residency Program
2006 Call for Entries
Theme: Motion, Journey, Transportation
How do we get from here to there?
Postmark deadline April 20, 2006
Applications for the DCCA’s 2007-2008 Art & Community Visual Arts Residency Program are now being accepted. Please contact Holly Bennett at hbennett@thedcca.org or 302.656.6466, ext. 7101 for the call for entry with application guidelines.
During this residency program, artists make a full-time commitment to collaborate with an under-served community group to create artwork based on issues relevant to the participants' lives. The theme for the 2007-2008 program is Motion, Journey Transportation: How do we get from here to there? The residency program is also geared to offering artists the time, space, and financial assistance to work on their own independent projects. In addition to a stipend, the DCCA provides selected artists with living accomodations/studio space for up to eight weeks. The DCCA documents all residencies in a nationally distributed catalogue and may schedule an exhibition for the artist.
For more information contact Holly Bennett at hbennett@thedcca.org or 302.656.6466, ext. 7101
Visit Artists' Opportunities: http://www.thedcca.org/artists_oppts.html
Theme: Motion, Journey, Transportation
How do we get from here to there?
Postmark deadline April 20, 2006
Applications for the DCCA’s 2007-2008 Art & Community Visual Arts Residency Program are now being accepted. Please contact Holly Bennett at hbennett@thedcca.org or 302.656.6466, ext. 7101 for the call for entry with application guidelines.
During this residency program, artists make a full-time commitment to collaborate with an under-served community group to create artwork based on issues relevant to the participants' lives. The theme for the 2007-2008 program is Motion, Journey Transportation: How do we get from here to there? The residency program is also geared to offering artists the time, space, and financial assistance to work on their own independent projects. In addition to a stipend, the DCCA provides selected artists with living accomodations/studio space for up to eight weeks. The DCCA documents all residencies in a nationally distributed catalogue and may schedule an exhibition for the artist.
For more information contact Holly Bennett at hbennett@thedcca.org or 302.656.6466, ext. 7101
Visit Artists' Opportunities: http://www.thedcca.org/artists_oppts.html