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BALTIMORE CLAYWORKS
Lormina Salter Residency Fellowship (Award)
Last Update 4/6/2015 6:56:00 PM

Address 5707 Smith Avenue
Baltimore,MD 21209
USA
Phone Number (410)578-1919
Fax Number (410)578-0058
TTY Number
Email [email protected]
Website http://www.baltimoreclayworks.org
Executive Director Sarah McCann
Founding Year 1980
Incorporating Year 1980
Mission Statement Baltimore Clayworks exists to develop, sustain, and promote an artist-centered community that provides outstanding artistic, educational, and collaborative programs in ceramics.

Program Name Lormina Salter Residency Fellowship
Program Contact Mr. Jim Dugan
Program Phone (410) 578-4408
Program Email [email protected]
Year Program Founded 0
Description of Program Baltimore Clayworks one-year residency fellowship aims to enrich the existing collective studio with creative, energetic and artistically diverse ceramists. From September 1 to August 31, artists gain:
- Individual production area (approximately 120 square feet)
- $100 monthly materials and firing stipend
- A solo exhibition in the main gallery at the end of the residency
Access to:
- Common area (2000 square feet) including storage Consignment
- Gallery (60/40 –2002 gross sales - $65,758)
- Kilns: 60 cu ft and 45 cu ft downdraft natural gas kilns, 30 cu ft propane kiln, raku propane kiln, a newly constructed two-chamber climbing type woodkiln, 8 electric kilns, electric test kiln
- Equipment: 2 slab rollers, Alpine spray booth with 1 hp compressor, ball mill, extruder
- Teaching opportunities, both onsite and through the Community Arts program, networking with Artists-In-Schools
Conditions/Public Service Requirements Requirements: Up to 10 hours annually of community outreach (slide lectures or demonstrations). At least 24 hours weekly on the premises (doing own work). Upon acceptance, home residence established in the Baltimore metropolitan area.
Award Website http://www.baltimoreclayworks.org/artists/become_fellowship_artists.html

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: $100.00
  • Studio Space
  • Facilities/Equipment Access
  • Exhibition Space/Opportunity
  • Technical Support/Professional Development
  • Professional contacts/referrals
Description of Support or Services
Amount Awarded by this Program (if an award)

Related Arts
CategoryDisciplineSecondaryTertiary
Visual ArtsCeramics
Residency Programs Open to Applicants Worldwide
Gender No Requirement
Age No Requirement
Can Previous Awardees Re-apply? No
Ethnicity
  • No Requirement
Career Point
  • No Requirement
Special Population
  • No Requirement
Other Restrictions Former and current affiliates of Baltimore Clayworks are not eligible.

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 See website for application details. Materials required include: form, references, artist statement, work sample images, resume.
Application Fee $0

Exact Deadline 4/15/2015
Deadline2 4/15/2016
Deadline3
Deadline4
Approximate Deadline April
Rolling Deadline No
Ideal Contact Month for New Application and Guidelines

Selection Process/Criteria Applications will be juried by select artists in residence, the Residency Program Coordinator, the Executive Director and an outside curator or artist.
Notification Process Applicants will receive notification by May 31.

Are awardees required to submit a Final Report? False
Awardee's Public Service Requirement? Requirements: Up to 10 hours annually of community outreach (slide lectures or demonstrations). At least 24 hours weekly on the premises (doing own work). Upon acceptance, home residence established in the Baltimore metropolitan area.