To apply visit Call for Entry.
Entry Deadline: 6/30/14
Days remaining to deadline: 6
REQUIREMENTS:
Media
Images - Minimum: 0, Maximum: 6
Audio - Minimum: 0, Maximum: 1
Video - Minimum: 0, Maximum: 1
Total Media - Minimum: 0, Maximum: 8
Entry Fee (HUB-BUB Artist-in-Residence Program 2015): $35.00
HUB-BUB is looking for progressive, community-minded artists who are excited about interacting with the Spartanburg community and working closely with fellow residents, the HUB-BUB staff, and volunteers. The residency is 6 months from January through June for four emerging visual artists, filmmakers, and theater artists who are currently pursuing a college degree in the arts (BFA, MFA, or PhD) or who have completed one within the past five years. Artists are provided with time and space to do their work in beautiful, large apartments with ample studio space located above The Showroom Gallery & Performance Hall and HUB-BUB offices in downtown Spartanburg. Each residency is worth approximately $10,000, as all artists-in-residence will have rent and utilities underwritten for the full 6 months plus be paid a monthly stipend ($600 per month, less taxes and withholdings) for their work with HUB-BUB. While at HUB-BUB, each artist-in-residence will be expected to spend 20 hours a week working with the Spartanburg community. In addition to organizing and completing community art projects, this time includes setting up and bartending for live music, films, exhibitions and other events in The Showroom, contributing to the HUB-BUB blog, hanging art shows, helping with advertising, fundraisers and special events, and more.
Check out our website for more information.
Eligibility: The HUB-BUB Artists-in-Residence Program is open to emerging artists (visual artists, theater artists, and filmmakers) living in the United States who have who are currently pursuing a college degree in the arts (BFA, MFA, or PhD) or who have completed one within the past five years. HUB-BUB’s facilities will limit certain applicants like welders, potters, and glass artists who require excessive space or special tools.
Entry Deadline: 6/30/14
Days remaining to deadline: 6
REQUIREMENTS:
Media
Images - Minimum: 0, Maximum: 6
Audio - Minimum: 0, Maximum: 1
Video - Minimum: 0, Maximum: 1
Total Media - Minimum: 0, Maximum: 8
Entry Fee (HUB-BUB Artist-in-Residence Program 2015): $35.00
HUB-BUB is looking for progressive, community-minded artists who are excited about interacting with the Spartanburg community and working closely with fellow residents, the HUB-BUB staff, and volunteers. The residency is 6 months from January through June for four emerging visual artists, filmmakers, and theater artists who are currently pursuing a college degree in the arts (BFA, MFA, or PhD) or who have completed one within the past five years. Artists are provided with time and space to do their work in beautiful, large apartments with ample studio space located above The Showroom Gallery & Performance Hall and HUB-BUB offices in downtown Spartanburg. Each residency is worth approximately $10,000, as all artists-in-residence will have rent and utilities underwritten for the full 6 months plus be paid a monthly stipend ($600 per month, less taxes and withholdings) for their work with HUB-BUB. While at HUB-BUB, each artist-in-residence will be expected to spend 20 hours a week working with the Spartanburg community. In addition to organizing and completing community art projects, this time includes setting up and bartending for live music, films, exhibitions and other events in The Showroom, contributing to the HUB-BUB blog, hanging art shows, helping with advertising, fundraisers and special events, and more.
Check out our website for more information.
Eligibility: The HUB-BUB Artists-in-Residence Program is open to emerging artists (visual artists, theater artists, and filmmakers) living in the United States who have who are currently pursuing a college degree in the arts (BFA, MFA, or PhD) or who have completed one within the past five years. HUB-BUB’s facilities will limit certain applicants like welders, potters, and glass artists who require excessive space or special tools.