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December 10, 2024 Leave a Comment

Call to BIPOC women/non-binary LGBTQ+ Photographers  Grainy Daze Studios is looking for photographers who want to participate in a group exhibition. It will be a themed exhibit chosen by us as a collective, with each photographer making a 6 image series to be on display in August, 2025. Photographers must be living in the Merrimack Valley area, priority given to those in the following cities: Lawrence, Lowell, Haverhill, Methuen. Must be available to work on series for at least 6 hours a week until exhibition. Learn more.
Deadline Extended: January 8, 2025 at midnight

Printmaking Residency Fellowship Zea Mays Printmaking is offering a subsidized fellowship for a 2-week residency in our printmaking studio to one practicing printmaker or a pair of 2 collaborative printmakers. Applicants are strongly encouraged to demonstrate a commitment to Zea Mays Printmaking’s mission to research, practice and share safer and non-toxic printmaking processes. We are looking for artists with experience in printmaking and a vision of a project to begin or continue at Zea Mays Printmaking in etching, photopolymer, screen printing, monotype, relief, letterpress, paper or polyester plate lithography or any combination of these media.
Learn more.
Deadline: December 31, 2024

Printmaking Residency The Center for Contemporary Printmaking in Norwalk, Connecticut, is fortunate to provide a dedicated studio for our Residency Program: the Helen Frankenthaler Printmaking Cottage. Within this space Resident Artists have the opportunity to produce a body of work in a supportive atmosphere for creative growth and development—using traditional as well as innovative printmaking techniques. The intention of the residency is to offer artists uninterrupted time and privacy 24/7 in a well-equipped studio with onsite living accommodations. Learn more.
Deadline: January 1, 2025

Provincetown Dune Shack Residencies Apply for these singular residencies; one for an emerging artist of color, Native American, writers, etc, at the Cape Cod National Seashore, Provincetown. The historic dune shacks are among the nineteen shacks located within Peaked Hill Bars National Register Historic District of the Cape Cod National Seashore. The shacks are primitive — no electricity or indoor plumbing — and isolated, allowing for uninterrupted solitude and refuge. The Compact maintains and administers these shacks under an agreement with the Seashore. Community residencies are open to all and are selected by lottery. The Compact funds, or partially subsidizes, residencies for three visual artists who are selected by jury and for two writers who are selected by lottery. Learn more.
Deadline: January 15, 2025

Artist in Residence at Edgewood Farm Open to all artists, writers, musicians & farmers from the United States and from abroad. All residents and visitors are welcome to experience the richness and diversity of our creative community. We seek to provide every Edgewood Farm resident with an equal opportunity to pursue their creative practice and share work with the community as well as to offer residents and visitors to participate in and enjoy Truro Center for the Arts lectures, events, and programs in an inclusive artistic and literary environment. Learn more.
Deadline: January 15, 2025

Boston-area Filmmakers Boston-area directors who are not affiliated with Harvard are also encouraged to apply to the Harvard FSC-LEF Fellowship with a short or long-form nonfiction project that will be in production or post-production for the 2025–26 academic year. This opportunity includes a $15,000 grant, access to a pool of production and post-production equipment, and the ability to participate in the Harvard FSC community through work-in-progress screenings, workshops, and other activities. Learn more.
Deadline: Thursday, February 6, 2025

Image credit: Self Portrait from L’ile Saint Louis, Henri Rousseau, 1890, Naïve Art (Primitivism), oil on canvas, 113 x 146 cm. From the collection of the National Gallery in Prague, Prague, Czech Republic.

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