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CORNING MUSEUM OF GLASS
David Whitehouse Artist Residency for Research (Award)
Last Update 7/31/2017 3:22:00 PM |
Address |
One Museum Way Corning,NY 14830-2253 USA |
Phone Number |
(800)732-6845 |
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TTY Number |
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Email |
[email protected] |
Website |
http://www.cmog.org |
Executive Director |
Karol Wight |
Founding Year |
0 |
Incorporating Year |
1952 |
Mission Statement |
To tell the world about glass by engaging, educating, and inspiring visitors and the community through the art, history, and science of glass. |
Program Name |
David Whitehouse Artist Residency for Research |
Program Contact |
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Program Phone |
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Program Email |
[email protected] |
Year Program Founded |
2017 |
Description of Program |
The David Whitehouse Artist Residency for Research is open to artists who want to utilize the Museum’s resources, including the permanent collections and the holdings of the Rakow Research Library, to inform their practice. This residency gives artists the opportunity to deep dive into topics and further their knowledge or to provide research for a project.
The David Whitehouse Artist Residency for Research is not a “making” residency; no provisions will be made for artists to create work at The Studio. Residencies will be up to three weeks in length. Artists will be provided with transportation, and room and board. Residents will have access to the Rakow Research Library, the collection of The Corning Museum of Glass, and the Museum’s staff experts. The residency manager will facilitate meetings with Museum experts and other resources. |
Conditions/Public Service Requirements |
During the residency, each artist will give a presentation about his or her work. This event, to be held in The Studio Lecture Room, will be free and open to the public. |
Award Website |
https://www.cmog.org/glassmaking/studio/residencies/david-whitehouse-artist-residency-research |
Where does the program take place? |
Art Museum |
Does this program primarily support the creation of new work? |
No |
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Amount Awarded by this Program (if an award) |
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Related Arts |
Category | Discipline | Secondary | Tertiary | Visual Arts | Glass | | |
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Residency |
Programs Open to Applicants Worldwide |
Gender |
No Requirement |
Age |
No Requirement |
Can Previous Awardees Re-apply? |
Yes |
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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 |
For questions, contact [email protected] |
Material/Process |
To be considered for the David Whitehouse Artist Residency for Research, please submit your application, including 10 digital images of your work, two letters of recommendation, a written proposal of your research residency plans, the best time for you to participate (anytime during the year), and a résumé.
If you prefer to have your letters of recommendation mailed under separate cover, please have them sent to [email protected] or mailed to:
Residencies
The Studio of The Corning Museum of Glass
One Museum Way
Corning, NY 14830
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Application Fee |
$0 |
Exact Deadline |
8/31/2017 |
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Rolling Deadline |
No |
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Notification Process |
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Are awardees required to submit a Final Report? |
False |
Awardee's Public Service Requirement? |
During the residency, each artist will give a presentation about his or her work. This event, to be held in The Studio Lecture Room, will be free and open to the public. |
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