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Tag Archives: Artists’ Residency Program
Summer Interns have arrived at Anderson Ranch
The Ranch is gearing up for summer, and with that comes a crew of Interns excited for an exhilarating season of art at the Ranch. The Interns hail from across the country, from Hollywood to Boston. This week, they began … Continue reading
Residence in Progress: Mary Bates Neubauer
Yutaka: So you have been here at the Ranch almost 10 weeks. What have you been up to in the studio? Mary: I’ve been up to two things: sculpture and finishing a body of work in sculpture involving data visualization … Continue reading
Residence in Progress: Mariana Vieira
Yutaka: We’ve actually known each other for almost two years. You were a summer intern in 2009, a staff during the following winter and you also had a solo show in the Gideon Gartner Gallery at the Ranch this past … Continue reading
Residence in Progress: Eliot Park
Yutaka: So what are your original expectations for your time here at the ranch, and how do you think that matched up to the residency so far? Eliot: I had no original expectations. I had no idea what to expect … Continue reading
Residence in Progress: Justin Richards
Yutaka: Would you talk briefly about the process of your art making? Justin: I start out, sometimes it’s kind of hard to say, I start out with a computer model, a 3 dimensional computer model, sometimes I enter that phase … Continue reading
Spring Residents’ Studio Tour: Ceramics, Sculpture, Woodworking
The spring residents in our three-dimensional disciplines: ceramics, sculpture and woodworking hosted a studio tour for Ranch staff on Thursday, March 10, to show and discuss the work they have been producing since arriving at the Ranch on February 1. … Continue reading
Posted in Anderson Ranch General, Ceramics, Residency, Sculpture, Woodworking
Tagged Anderson Ranch, Anderson Ranch artists, Anderson Ranch Arts Center, Artists' Residency Program, Bela Kotai, Ceramics, Eliot Park, Gwendolyn Yoppolo, Jimmy Eddings, Justin Richards, Lauren Mayer, Nicole Beck, Sculpture, studio tours, Woodworking
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Residence in Progress: Jason Nein
Yutaka: What have you been up to in the last 4 weeks at the Ranch? Jason: Wandering about mostly. Orienting myself in space is a big part of my practice as an artist. When thrust into a new situation such … Continue reading
Residence in Progress: Nicole Beck
Yutaka: What have you been working on so far at the Ranch? Nicole: For the first half of the residency, I’ve working on a commission that goes to Healthcare Alternative Systems in Chicago. They commissioned me to do a mother … Continue reading
Residence in Progress: April Vollmer
Yutaka: So it’s been almost 5 weeks since your residency started, what have you been working on? April: I’ve been printing digitally and also printing woodblocks, my aim is to put them together. I found that here at Anderson Ranch … Continue reading
Residence in Progress: Lauren Mayer
Yutaka: What have you been up to so far in the last 4 weeks at the Ranch? Is that your usual practice of art making? Lauren: Well right now, I’ve been exploring the metaphor of a chair as synonyms or … Continue reading
Residence in Progress: Bela Kotai
Yutaka: What have you been up to so far in the last 4 weeks at the Ranch? Is that your usual practice of art making? Bela: Well, firstly I started by doing the things which are my usual practice that … Continue reading
Residence in Progress: Jimmy Eddings
Yutaka: What have you been up to so far in the last 4 weeks at the Ranch? Is that your usual practice of art making? Jimmy: Most of the stuff that I’ve been working on like sculptures has been I … Continue reading