Call Type: Residencies Eligibility: International State: Wisconsin
Call Description
Apply for the John Michael Kohler Arts Center's world-renowned Arts/Industry residency program! Up to sixteen exceptional artists from around the world are chosen each year for two- to six-month residencies that give them access to the pottery or iron/brass foundry and enamel shop in Kohler Co.'s Kohler, Wisconsin, plant. The program provides 24/7 access to industrial studios, an excellent staff that will guide you through the process, time to explore new ideas and techniques, free housing, round-trip transportation, professional photography services, materials, use of industrial equipment, and a modest stipend. Join those who have experienced one of the most unusual residencies in the world! Arts/Industry residencies in 2016 have a deadline of April 1, 2015. Please visit the Residency page on the Arts Center’s website, for more information and a link to our program brochure. www.jmkac.org
Application Requirements
Eligibility Criteria
Legal Agreement
The selection of artists-in-residence is based upon several criteria: quality of the artist’s work; potential impact of the residency upon the artist and his/her art; ability of the artist to work with Kohler Co. personnel and other artists-in-residence and within factory guidelines; and technical capabilities of the artist. Proposals are reviewed by John Michael Kohler Arts Center staff, past artists-in-residence, and others. In some cases, proposals are reviewed by Kohler Co. ceramic or metallurgical personnel. The review may include several discussions with the artist and the interviewing of references. Artists-in-residence are asked to give one day per month to Educational Outreach, such as lectures and tours of the artist’s work space, workshops, video interviews, and other activities in the region. Through these presentations, the John Michael Kohler Arts Center exposes the public, the arts community, and news media to the artists, their work, and the Arts/Industry program. All of the artwork produced by artists during their residencies belongs to them. Artists are asked to gift two works: one to the John Michael Kohler Arts Center and one to Kohler Co. Much of the work produced during a residency is photographically documented, a copy of which is given to the artists. Contracts are sent to artists who are selected for residencies. Upon arrival in Sheboygan, participants receive a thorough orientation to ensure a productive residency.