Oregon Visual Artists: September 15th Deadline for Winter Spring 2020 Residencies

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The MacDowell Colony and The Ford Family Foundation are working together to provide residencies to Oregon’s visual artists.

MacDowell provides valuable work time as well as inspiring environment in which creative artists are provided with exclusive use of a studio, accommodations, and three prepared meals a day for two weeks to two months.The Ford Family Foundation is dedicated to enhancing the quality of artistic endeavor by Oregon’s established visual artists through the Foundation’s Visual Arts Program.

We hope you will consider applying for this opportunity. The attached document outlines the partnership in further detail.

There is no cost for a Fellowship; however, artists are responsible for their own materials and travel expenses. In order to open the residency experience to a broader community of artists, MacDowell offers two financial assistance programs to those who have been awarded a Fellowship. Need-based stipends are available to artists who would not otherwise be able to afford the time away that a Fellowship requires and travel reimbursement grants are available to defray the cost of travel to and from New Hampshire.

Our next deadline is September 15, 2019 for the Winter Spring 2020 residency season at MacDowell.

To apply, please visit www.macdowellcolony.org/apply-for-fellowship

For questions, contact the admissions department at admissions@macdowellcolony.org or 603-924-3886 ext. 113.

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