NYFA: New York Foundation for the Arts
Address 16 Jones Street
New York,NY 10014-4132
USA
Phone Number (212)242-4106
Fax Number (212)645-5486
TTY Number (000)000-0000
Email [email protected]
Website http://www.greenwichhousepottery.org
Executive Director Mr. Adam Welch
Founding Year 0
Incorporating Year 0
Mission Statement The mission of Greenwich House Pottery is to be that rare place where people of all ages, backgrounds, and skill levels can develop their creativity.
Program Name Greenwich House Pottery Fellowship
Program Contact Mr. Adam Welch, Director
Program Phone (212)242-4106
Program Email [email protected]
Year Program Founded 2015
Description of Program Greenwich House Pottery will offer Fellowships with a projected one month deep-immersion period. Fellows receive a $2,000 stipend during their stay in NYC as well as access to Greenwich House Pottery’s equipment and dedicated work areas during regular business hours.
Conditions/Public Service Requirements Fellows are required to spend at least five weekdays at Greenwich House Pottery each week, during business hours. Studio visits from members and informal discussions are encouraged. All Fellows are expected to share elements of their practice via formal or informal learning opportunities within the Greenwich House Pottery community or our public community.
Award Website http://www.greenwichhouse.org/gh_pottery/residences_internships
Where does the program take place? Arts Center
Does this program primarily support the creation of new work? Yes
Support or Services Provided as part of the Program
  • Stipend, how much: $2,000.00
  • Studio Space
  • Facilities/Equipment Access
  • Exhibition Space/Opportunity
  • Materials
Description of Support or Services Facilities include professional equipment and materials, including 2 gas kilns, 5 electric kilns, 2 large format slab rollers, 1 clay mixer, 3 de-airing pug mills, 2 clay extruders, 4 clay bodies, and an extensive inventory of glazes and chemicals.

• A group exhibition in the Jane Hartsook Gallery
• Use of stock materials
• Free Stocked clay (Porcelain for sale $20 per 25lbs)
• Firing stipend
• Semi-private studio space
• Access to 2 Gas and 5 Electric kilns

Amount Awarded by this Program (if an award) 2000.00
Related Arts
CategoryDisciplineSecondaryTertiary
Visual ArtsCeramics
Visual ArtsCrafts
Residency Programs Open to Applicants Worldwide
Gender No Requirement
Age No Requirement
Can Previous Awardees Re-apply? Yes W/ Restrictions
Ethnicity
  • No Requirement
Career Point
  • Emerging
  • Mid-Career or Established
  • Master or Elder
Special Population
  • No Requirement
Other Restrictions Applicants who are in a degree program as of the date of application are ineligible for a Fellowship. Artists may apply only once every 12 months.
Total Number of Applicants (annually) 0
Total Number of Recipients (annually) 0
Total Number of Awards (annually) 0
Total Amount Awarded by this Program (annually) $0
Procedure Open Application
Contact Requirements
Material/Process Apply online.
Application Fee $0
Exact Deadline 4/1/2017
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Approximate Deadline
Rolling Deadline No
Ideal Contact Month for New Application and Guidelines
Selection Process/Criteria The Fellowship program will select an artist based on an individual’s overall practice as an artist, with consideration for how they might fit into Greenwich House Pottery’s environment and contribute to the organization’s growth and public engagement. Fellows have exhibited a sustained and lasting involvement in the field.
Notification Process Applicants will be notified of admission status within 4 weeks after the application is received.
Are awardees required to submit a Final Report? False
Awardee's Public Service Requirement? Fellows are required to spend at least five weekdays at Greenwich House Pottery each week, during business hours. Studio visits from members and informal discussions are encouraged. All Fellows are expected to share elements of their practice via formal or informal learning opportunities within the Greenwich House Pottery community or our public community.