Saturday, February 06, 2010
Edward and Sally Van Lier/Stein Family Scholarship Fund for Advanced Studies in Book Arts
Deadline: May 1, 2010 (POSTMARK)
Edward and Sally Van Lier/Stein Family Scholarship Fund
for Advanced Studies in Book Arts
The Center for Book Arts
New York, NY
The Center for Book Arts is pleased to announce the Edward and Sally Van Lier/Stein Family Scholarship Fund for Advanced Studies in Book Arts. In 2010, the Center will award three scholarships to individuals who have demonstrated a commitment to the artistic endeavors in the book arts. The purpose of this program is to provide opportunities to emerging artists committed to developing careers in the book arts field, and to further the growth of this artistic profession.
The award includes a $3,000 cash stipend plus a materials budget of $1,000 and 24 hour access to the Center’s printing and binding facilities for a full year. Artists also receive a tuition waiver for courses throughout the year, planned in conjunction with the staff. Experienced printers and bookbinders will be available to advise the artists on issues of materials and techniques as they arise. Scholars will be required to complete an artist project by the end of the scholarship period, with the possibility of an exhibition in our gallery space. They will have the opportunity to teach certain core courses at the Center, depending on their background. They will also have the opportunity to collaborate in special publications and artist projects. No travel or lodging reimbursements are available.
Requirements
Applications will not be accepted from students enrolled in undergraduate or graduate degree programs during the program year, which runs from September 2010 through August 2011. Applicants are encouraged to visit the Center for Book Arts prior to applying to this program.
To Apply (truncated):
1. Current resume including artistic endeavors such as previous bookmaking courses taken, inclusion in exhibitions, or experience in the field.
2. A 500-word essay expressing your artistic intent, reasons for wanting to continue your work at the Center for Book Arts in bookbinding, letterpress printing, or related fields, and financial need.
3. Ten digital images of your work.
4. A descriptive image list that corresponds with your images and gives the title, date, dimensions and medium of the pieces shown.
5. Two (2) reference letters by professionals in the book arts field, such as an instructor, professor, or employer.
6. Demonstration of financial hardship such as a recent tax return or a letter from an official governing agency.
For further information, email snicholls@centerforbookarts.org or call 212 481-0295.
Download details and application: centerforbookarts.org/steinscholarship [pdf]
Website: www.centerforbookarts.org
The Center for Book Arts
28 West 27th Street, 3rd Floor
New York, NY 10001
Tel: 212 481- 0295
Fax: 212 481 - 9853
Email: info@centerforbookarts.org
Edward and Sally Van Lier/Stein Family Scholarship Fund
for Advanced Studies in Book Arts
The Center for Book Arts
New York, NY
The Center for Book Arts is pleased to announce the Edward and Sally Van Lier/Stein Family Scholarship Fund for Advanced Studies in Book Arts. In 2010, the Center will award three scholarships to individuals who have demonstrated a commitment to the artistic endeavors in the book arts. The purpose of this program is to provide opportunities to emerging artists committed to developing careers in the book arts field, and to further the growth of this artistic profession.
The award includes a $3,000 cash stipend plus a materials budget of $1,000 and 24 hour access to the Center’s printing and binding facilities for a full year. Artists also receive a tuition waiver for courses throughout the year, planned in conjunction with the staff. Experienced printers and bookbinders will be available to advise the artists on issues of materials and techniques as they arise. Scholars will be required to complete an artist project by the end of the scholarship period, with the possibility of an exhibition in our gallery space. They will have the opportunity to teach certain core courses at the Center, depending on their background. They will also have the opportunity to collaborate in special publications and artist projects. No travel or lodging reimbursements are available.
Requirements
Applications will not be accepted from students enrolled in undergraduate or graduate degree programs during the program year, which runs from September 2010 through August 2011. Applicants are encouraged to visit the Center for Book Arts prior to applying to this program.
To Apply (truncated):
1. Current resume including artistic endeavors such as previous bookmaking courses taken, inclusion in exhibitions, or experience in the field.
2. A 500-word essay expressing your artistic intent, reasons for wanting to continue your work at the Center for Book Arts in bookbinding, letterpress printing, or related fields, and financial need.
3. Ten digital images of your work.
4. A descriptive image list that corresponds with your images and gives the title, date, dimensions and medium of the pieces shown.
5. Two (2) reference letters by professionals in the book arts field, such as an instructor, professor, or employer.
6. Demonstration of financial hardship such as a recent tax return or a letter from an official governing agency.
For further information, email snicholls@centerforbookarts.org or call 212 481-0295.
Download details and application: centerforbookarts.org/steinscholarship [pdf]
Website: www.centerforbookarts.org
The Center for Book Arts
28 West 27th Street, 3rd Floor
New York, NY 10001
Tel: 212 481- 0295
Fax: 212 481 - 9853
Email: info@centerforbookarts.org
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