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Artists’ Residencies 2011 Fondation d'entreprise Hermès

    https://www.fondationdentreprisehermes.org/en/project/artists-residencies-2011
    2011 was the second year of the first cycle of the Artists’ Residencies programme, which was founded in 2010. The mentors for this cycle were seasoned artists with whom the Foundation has enjoyed an active, long-term collaboration: Susanna Fritscher, Richard Deacon, Giuseppe Penone …

2011 Artist-in-Residence - Indiana Dunes National Park (U ...

    https://www.nps.gov/indu/getinvolved/supportyourpark/air2011.htm
    2011 Artist-in-Residence, Susan Henshaw. Susan M. Henshaw is an accomplished artist that works in pastel. During her residency she was given the opportunity to create a new, focused body of work uninterrupted by everyday life. It is her hope that through …

Spiro Arts 2011 artist residencies extended ParkRecord.com

    https://www.parkrecord.com/news/spiro-arts-2011-artist-residencies-extended/
    The first-term artists-in-residence for 2011 are: Alaskan writer Nancy Lord, South Korean mixed-media artist Sun Young Kwon, Ohio-based installation artist Danielle Wyckoff and Louisiana-based digital media artist David Sullivan.Author: Scott Iwasaki

Res Artis – Worldwide Network of Arts Residencies

    https://resartis.org/
    Res Artis: Worldwide Network of Arts Residencies is a 27 year old network of arts residency operators from around the globe. Our network comprises more than 550 vetted members in over 75 countries. We operate from our international office in Australia.

11 of the World’s Most Unusual Artist Residencies - Artsy

    https://www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-11-of-the-world-s-most-unusual-artist-residencies
    May 23, 2016 · There’s nothing “usual” about an artist residency. Each year, droves of artists undergo these rite-of-passage programs, taking weeks or months (sometimes even years) to transplant their artmaking practices to remote studios or isolated cabins, to a neighborhood art space or a major museum, to a desert bungalow or a lakeside campus reminiscent of a summer sleepaway camp.

Residencies Alliance of Artists Communities

    https://artistcommunities.org/residencies
    an estimated 500 artists’ communities in the US and more than 1,500 worldwide > 30,000 artists are provided residencies each year (~10,000 in the U.S.) residencies in the U.S. provide an estimated $40 million in support to artists annually; 70% are multidisciplinary, serving visual artists, writers, composers, filmmakers, choreographers, and ...

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