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Manifest Scholar In Residence Award 2019/20

Manifest Creative Research Gallery and Drawing Center   /   Deadline: 04/09/19

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Artists are invited to submit complete applications to the Scholar in Residence program (SIR) based at Manifest Drawing Center in the vibrant historic urban neighborhood of Madisonville in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Applications will be reviewed on a competitive basis. One artist will be selected as the recipient(s) of the SIR award which consists of the following: 

--Free access to ALL programming at Manifest Drawing Center.
--Free use of the Drawing Center's 3500 square feet of drawing, painting, and photography studio spaces between 8am and 10pm, 7 days a week.
--The scholar will be given consideration for teaching assistantships for appropriate Drawing Center course offerings, with instructor approval.
--Regular meetings with studio and pedagogical mentors.
--The opportunity for public exposure of in-progress and finished artwork during regular Manifest Drawing Center programming, engaging well over 4000 members of the public annually.
--The opportunity to submit to any and all of Manifest's calls for entry for which the artist is eligible, with the entry fees waived. If a show is presented, the Resident Artist's exhibited work will be featured in a chapter of that season's Manifest Exhibition Annual publication.
--The presentation of an artist talk to the public at or near the conclusion of the Residency.  

Notification of Selection: Early May 2019
Artist Residency commences: By August 1, 2019 (for a one year period)



Visit http://www.manifestgallery.org/mar/index.html for more information.

Location

Manifest GalleryCincinnati, OH

Fees

50.00

Contact Information

Erin Corley
2727 Woodburn Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45206

P: 513-861-3638
W: http://www.manifestgallery.org/mar
E: erin@manifestgallery.org

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