http://www.artomi.org/program.php?Art-OMI-5
Artists are provided with a private studio, shared living quarters,
and meals at no cost, but are responsible for their travel and material
expenses. The first week of the residency, artists have the opportunity
to work with a master printmaker to produce an edition of monotypes.
Tamarind Institute master printmakers, Melissa and Ted Braggins, are
owners and printers at Pondside Press, located in nearby Rhinebeck. high
quality material is provided: each participating artist is required to
donate one print to the printer and one to the Art Omi Collection.
Each session, a distinguished critic/curator is invited to participate as Critic-in-Residence, who leads discussions and makes individual studio visits.
Our Visitors Program
enables residents to have conversations with many visiting art critics,
gallery owners and prominent artists. Direct engagement with the New
York City art world is unmatched by similar residency programs.
The program culminates with Open Studio Day, during which hundreds of professionals, art lovers, neighbors and friends view work, ask questions and engage with the artists.
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