Amanda Miller Posted September 21, 2023 Report Share Posted September 21, 2023 Montgomery College Rockville and Germantown Art Department Spring 2024 ArtWalk Collaborative Artist in Residence (AiR) Focus: Arts initiative for public, social, or community based outdoor visual arts projects using clay Project Stipend: $3000, travel and lodging not provided (non-residential) Project Length: Three weeks, March-April 2024 Application Deadline: October 15, 2023 The Montgomery College Collaborative Artist-in-Residence (AiR) is a 3-week program in which a professional artist is embedded in the Rockville and Germantown Art Departments, providing the unique opportunity for students to work directly with contemporary artists other than faculty. Students have the authentic experience of creating artwork for public installation, as part of collaboration with peers, faculty, and the artist working toward a common goal of an art installation or social practice project. ArtWalk is two weeks of public art in which art classes install outdoor public art or lead participatory art activities on the Germantown and Rockville Campuses. The Spring Artist in Residence (AiR) will work with students both inside and outside the studio to create work that will engage students and AiR during the existing outdoor ArtWalk weeks on the Rockville and Germantown campuses. This collaborative work will use art and creative thinking to impact the community of students and should focus on projects that culminate in activities and projects to be viewed or participated in outdoors. We are seeking individuals or groups with a wide range of ceramic artistic practices, including (but not limited to) raw clay installations and video. Proposals should offer a mutually supportive creative learning environment between students, classes, and Artist. Professional artists or Artists Groups working with clay, who are interested in working with students are encouraged to apply. Preference will be given to applicants whose work and proposal expand on the working range of foundation level teaching. Candidates should submit a proposal for collaborative processes and programming that provides foundation level students with direct hands-on experience in the arts that is guided by the Artist. For complete details, visit: https://tinyurl.com/CollaborativeAIR Please address any questions to Amanda.Miller@montgomerycollege.edu Hulk 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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