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Galveston Artist Residency

The Galveston Artist Residency is pleased to announce an Open Call for applications for the 2016 - 2017 Residency Year. We will be awarding 3 residency grants for the time period of September 1, 2016 through August 1, 2017. Residencies are for the full 11 months.

DEADLINE
The deadline is March 12th, 2016.

GAR is a fully funded residency.  Artists in residence will receive a studio, an apartment, a monthly stipend of $1,000 per month and a bicycle.

Cynthia Groya : 150 Years AfterThe Civil War: A Contemporary Perspective

Cynthia Groya, CONSECRATION (Gettysburg) artwork
exhibition
Sunday, January 10, 2016
Sunday, March 6, 2016

Garden Room Reception

Sunday, January 24, 3:00 - 5:00 pm

 

Cynthia Groya was born in Indiana and studied painting and printmaking at SACI in Florence, Italy, received a BFA from Drake University, studied intaglio, lithography and screen printing at Parsons, The New School. She recently completed a residency at Mass MoCA Assets for Artists in North Adams, Massachusetts. Groya has participated in over 50 group/juried exhibitions and 3 solo exhibitions. She lives in Princeton, NJ.

The Artist Project, a Community Arts Initiative program 2016 - 2017

The Artist Project is a collaboration between an experienced artist, the Museum of Fine Arts, and ten after school community organizations in the Boston area. The program is designed to engage children in the art-making process under the guidance of an artist. Drawing inspiration from the MFA’s collection, the selected artist will plan and lead an art project with children between the ages of six and twelve.

10th Anniversary Wayne Plein Air Festival

The festival will run from May 9 through 14, 2016 and the exhibition will be on view from May 14 through June 26, 2016 in the Wayne Art Center's Davenport, Vidinghoff and Outer Galleries.

This annual national juried exhibition is dedicated to enhancing the public's awareness of outdoor painting while providing a venue for established and emerging artists alike to share creative endeavors with collectors and the public.

Online Entries: November 1, 2015 - March 1, 2016

 

Inaugural Artaxis Fellowship

This is an opportunity worth up to $2,000 to attend a two-week summer residency of your choice at Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts. The recipient will be selected by the Artaxis Fellowship Selection Committee, which consists of Ayumi Horie, Roberto Lugo, and Amy Santoferraro.

To be eligible, you have to be in financial need, at least 18 years old, and have a nomination from one of the artists on the Artaxis website.

Applications must be submitted through the website by February 12th.

Rittenhouse Square Fine Art Show : Deadline Jan 15

Call for entries graphic Rittenhouse square

The 89th Annual June Rittenhouse Square Fine Art Show

The show is held on the sidewalk, which surrounds the beautiful and historic Rittenhouse Square in the very heart of the art-smart city of Philadelphia.  Exhibiting only original artwork in this affluent area of Philadelphia, artists have found success in both shows and consistently rate them as two of the top shows in the entire country. 
 

RiTUAL : Reading Room 2015

Ritual Reading Room @HBHQ
exhibition
Saturday, December 5, 2015
Monday, February 29, 2016

Our biennial single sheet book show returns this time at our new location HBHQ.

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RiTUAL Hours
Wednesdays and Fridays
12 - 3 pm
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In the winter months as the chill settles in, the days grow shorter, and darkness overwhelms you — step inside the RiTUAL Reading Room and its warm glow.

Reception
December 5, 2015
4 - 7 pm

Insects too Lovely to Repel @ River’s Edge Gallery

Insects too Lovely to Repel Exhibiting at River's Edge Gallery
exhibition
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Exhibition extend through March 8. 2016

InLiquid presents Insects Too Lovely To Repel at River’s Edge Gallery, featuring the work of PD Packard. Working intuitively with imagery and language, Packard’s unique artwork is a personal exploration of the natural world. Packard combines printmaking techniques of drypoint etching, embossing, and relief with painting staining, and dyeing to create works of ephemera and contemplation.

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