CALL FOR APPLICATIONS ARCUS Research Winter 2027 We are pleased to announce the open call for ARCUS Research Winter 2027. ARCUS Research is a self-directed residency program offering uninterrupted time and a contemplative environment for creative experimentation, in-depth fieldwork, and research. The program welcomes not only artists but also curators, researchers, writers, and other practitioners in the cultural field to engage in creative discourses and activities. Located just an hour from Tokyo and near Mt. Tsukuba, ARCUS Research provides a tranquil setting and workspace where participants can reflect and deepen their creative process. APPLICATION GUIDELINE https://www.arcus-project.com/en/open-call/ DURATION January 14 - February 25, 2027(43 days) ELIGIBILITY The applicant must: -be a practitioner or other professional in a cultural and art-related field, including an artist, curator, researcher, or writer. -not be enrolled at an educational institution during the program pe...
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May 27–July 3, 2014
Instructors: Professor Tomas Vu-Daniel, Adjunct Professor Craig Zammiello
The Advanced Printmaking intensive focuses on new and traditional printmaking techniques and developing skills on all levels. Students and professionals have access to all printmaking processes and equipment but will focus on a primary area of interest. Throughout the course, students have the opportunity to visit artists' studios, other fine art printshops in New York, and view prints in exclusive print study rooms at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, The New York Public Library, and the Museum of Modern Art. Participants are also exposed to the inner workings of the LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies publishing operation at Columbia University.
The printmaking intensive was a once in a lifetime opportunity. A combination of an immersive summer camp and printmaking boot camp, the intensive allowed me to explore all aspects of the print medium in a supportive, engaging environment and then focus that energy on my interests. The resources and instructors that were available to us are unparalleled in their depth and knowledge.
-Kelsey Elverum (Columbia University, MFA '15)
The Advanced Printmaking Intensive was fantastic preparation for grad school and the most efficient way I can think of to have an amazing summer AND get as much work done as in an entire semester! Highly recommended for anyone interested in preparing a competitive portfolio for an MFA application!
-Julia Phillips (Columbia University, MFA '15)
Please visit the Columbia Summer Arts website to find out more about all our Visual Arts offerings. Email inquiries to soasummer@columbia.edu .
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