The International Craft & Design Residency is open to an all international practitioners who are not Australian residents.
The discipline areas at ANU School of Art & Design are:
Ceramics, Design, Wood/Furniture, Glass, Gold & Silver, Textiles, Sculpture, Drawing & Print Media, Photography & Digital Arts, and Painting.
The award benefits included:
- Return economy-class international airfare to Canberra, Australia booked through STA Travel (up to $4,000 AUD);
- Use of well-equipped studio space; focused time for studio engagement;
- Supportive interaction with fellow artists and students.
- Up to AUD$1000 in materials allowance reimbursements;
- Accommodation in a private flat at ANU;
- Wireless, library, and bicycle access.
The expectations of the selected Artist-in-Residence include:
- Commitment as a full-time resident practitioner for the designated term;
- Being accessible to ANU School of Art students and community;
- Production of new works and/or engaging in explorations and collaborations across workshops;
- Contribution to the School of Art community through a variety of activities, including offering a public lecture, participating in workshop critiques, etc.
Australian National University School of Art & Design provides studio-based courses of study for Undergraduate through PhD (Practice-Led Research) students majoring in each of the discipline areas. The School of Art & Design staff is professionally and research active, and is committed to encouraging new collaborations between disciplines.
The ANU is situated in the nation’s capital, and is near to Australia’s national collecting institutions providing an excellent environment for study and research.
The Artist-in-Residence will be responsible for obtaining their own travel visa, meals, travel/health insurance, and paying the cleaning fee at the School of Art Flat ($200 flat rate/stay).