2007 MASTER ARTISTS-IN-RESIDENCE PROGRAM
APRIL 16 – MAY 6 (application deadline:January 12, 2007) Robert Dick, composer/flutist
James Hyde, visual artist
Alice Notley, poet
MAY 14 – JUNE 3 (application deadline:
February 9, 2007) Michael Burkard, poet
Stephen Jaffe, composer
Thomas Struth, visual artist
JULY 23 – AUGUST 12 (application deadline:
March 16, 2007) Cornelius Eady, playwright/poet
Maria Elena Gonzalez, visual artist
Denis Smalley, composer
OCTOBER 15 – NOVEMBER 4 (application
deadline: May 25, 2007) Paul Pfeiffer, visual artist
Sarah Skaggs, choreographer
Gioia Timpanelli, storyteller/author
“ACA allows artists from different disciplines the opportunity to interact in a supportive space with time for artistic production as well as isolated studio time. It is a rare bird in the American cultural landscape.” Laura Owens (ACA Master Artist, 2006)
“My three weeks at ACA were a chance to focus in a positive atmosphere amongst a diverse group of people – all energetic and enthusiastic about making work and sharing ideas. The collaborative possibilities with Associates from other disciplines, the technical support of the staff, the fantastic natural environment, made my residency an unforgettable experience.” Xana Kudrjavcev-DeMilner (Associate Artist, 2006)
Since 1982, Atlantic Center’s residency program has provided artists from all artistic disciplines with spaces to live, work, and collaborate during three-week residencies. Located just four miles from the east coast beaches of central Florida, the pine and palmetto wooded environment contains award-winning studios that include a resource library, painting studio, sculpture studio, music studio, dance studio, black box theater, writer’s studio, and digital computer lab. Each residency session includes three master artists of different disciplines. The master artists each personally select a group of associates – talented, emerging artists – through an application process administered by ACA. During the residency, artists participate in informal sessions with their group, collaborate on projects, and work independently on their own projects. The relaxed atmosphere and unstructured program provide considerable time for artistic regeneration and creation. Atlantic Center for the Arts provides housing (private room/bath with work desk), weekday meals (provided by ACA chef) and 24 hour access to shared studio space. financial Aid is available to qualified applicants.
For more information on how to apply, please telephone (386) 427-6975 or (800) 393-6975 (domestic US only) or visit www.atlanticcenterforthearts.org or email us at program@atlanticcenterforthearts.org
*All applications must be postmarked by the application deadline date.