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Posted on Feb 03, 2010
by Holly Bornemeier
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2010 Spring Resident Artists Arrive at Anderson Ranch
Fourteen artists from around the world were welcomed to the Ranch today to begin the 2010 Spring Artists’ Residency program and their 10-week intensive residency term.

From a highly competitive pool, jurors Arthur Gonzalez, Wendy Maruyama and Jennifer Steinkamp selected 14 artists for the Spring 2010 term. The residency is offered to 28 artists each year during two terms: Fall and Spring. The Spring 2010 program runs February 3 - April 14, 2010.

A mix of both emerging and established artists, the residents consist of visual artists working in one or more of the following media: ceramics, digital media, photography, furniture design, woodworking, painting, drawing, installation, mixed media, printmaking and sculpture. While in residence, all artists share in an established community of interaction, conceptual development and intense production of work. Residents are encouraged to pursue a multidisciplinary approach toward their work while at the Ranch.

The Spring 2010 residents represent a diverse collection of artists and include Linda Fitz Gibbon(ceramics), Jeannine Marchand (ceramics), Andrew Neuman (photo/digital), Fern Seiden (photo/digital), Katie Hudnall (furniture/wood) and Yvonne Mouser (furniture/wood), Alicia Escott (painting/drawing), Neha Vedpathak (painting/drawing), Daniele Genadry (printmaking), Alan Lerner (printmaking), Marin Abell (sculpture), Rory Baron (sculpture), Skye Gilkerson (sculpture), and E. Piatt Wilson (sculpture).

Click here to view a PDF file with the bios and photos of the Spring 2010 Resident Artists.

Anderson Ranch Artists’ Residency Program

The Anderson Ranch Artists’ Residency Program is designed to foster creative, intellectual and personal growth for emerging and established visual artists. There are no specific educational qualifications for entry into the program. Finalists are chosen on the basis of artistic merit by an independent jury of established working artists and will live and work at Anderson Ranch for approximately a 10-week residency period. The resident artists are provided with studio space, housing, meals, studio support, and are required to pay only a nominal residency fee of $100.

As of the February 1, 2010 application deadline applications have been submitted for consideration for the Fall 2010/Spring 2011 residency terms. The applicants will be reviewed and selected by a predetermined but unpublicized independent jury in mid-March 2010. The application deadline for the next residency terms Fall 2011/Spring 2012 terms is February 1, 2011.
For more information on the Anderson Ranch Artists’ Residency Program please visit the Artists’ Residency section of our website at: andersonranch.org/residencies for a complete description, guidelines and online application or email Doug Casebeer, Chair of the Artists’ Residency Program, dcasebeer@andersonranch.org for more information.

Anderson Ranch February Events

February 8
Resident Artists and Staff Slide Show, 7 pm
The spring resident artists and Anderson Ranch artistic staff present images of their work and discuss the inspiration behind them. Presented in Schermer Meeting Hall.

February 9
Crystalline Justice Opening Reception, 5-7 pm

This exhibition features the artwork of the Ranch’s spring resident artists. On view February 9 – March 2, 2010 in the Patton-Malott Gallery.

Scruples, a solo exhibition by Lea Zoltowski Opening Reception, 5-7 pm
The Gideon Gartner Gallery features experimental and site-specific artwork and showcases the Ranch’s long history of creating and exhibiting dynamic and ground-breaking work. Through a juried process, an artist was selected for this exhibition. On view February 9 – March 2, 2010 in the Gideon Gartner Gallery.

February 23
David Hilliard Slide Lecture, 7 pm

David Hilliard creates large-scale multi-paneled color photographs, often based on his life or the lives of people around him. His panoramas direct the viewer’s gaze across the image surface allowing narrative, time and space to unfold.

All events are free and open to the public. Please visit andersonranch.org/events andersonranch.org/events for all upcoming events, lectures and exhibitions.

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