Opportunities | Grow at the Ranch
Artists-In-Residence Program
Spring | Fall
Anderson Ranch’s Artists-in-Residence Program fosters
creative, intellectual and professional growth for
emerging and established visual artists. Residents have
access to world-class facilities and 10 weeks of studio
time, free from everyday pressures. Residents can
pursue projects among a community of working artists,
and gain feedback from prominent Visiting Artists and
Critics. The Ranch setting is specifically crafted to aid
artists in the production of their work. Residencies are
offered in ceramics, new media, photography, furniture
design, woodworking, painting, drawing, printmaking
and sculpture.
An independent jury of established working artists,
critics and curators chooses finalists based on artistic
merit. Residencies are offered to a total of 28 emerging
and established artists split between two terms each
year: spring and fall. The application for both terms
must be submitted online by February 15, 2019.
For more information on Summer Internships,
January Studio Concentrations and the
Artists-In-Residence Program please visit
andersonranch.org.
Summer Internships January Studio Concentration
Each summer, Anderson Ranch provides a variety of
internship opportunities in conjunction with summer
workshops. The effort and teamwork of talented interns
in artistic and administrative departments help to
provide the high-quality learning experience for which
the Ranch is known. Interns become a part of the Ranch
family to uncover, develop and stretch their creative
spirits in the visual arts. Interns not only assist in summer
workshops and events, but also work and connect with
artists and gifted instructors in a supportive community.
Studio and administrative internships are offered.
Applications due March 1, 2019. If you are interested
in sponsoring a summer intern, please contact Hannah
Thompson, Development Director 970/924-5052,
[email protected]. Experience the magic of Anderson Ranch during the
January Studio Concentration, a three-week program
specifically designed for artists to immerse themselves
in the studio practice of their choice while working
alongside established faculty. Guest faculty teach
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, allowing for students’
solo studio practice on Tuesday and Thursday. Students
have 24-hour access to a personal studio space, ideal
for fostering experimentation and implementing ideas
and conceptual suggestions from faculty. An array of
studio mediums are offered.
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