May 21

RESIDENCY: CERAMICS WORKSHOP, AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY

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OPEN TO ALL NCECA MEMBERS
International Members welcome

Canberra, Australia | Director: Gordon Bull (Head of School)
Contact: Janet DeBoos janet.deboos@anu.edu.au

Possible dates of residency are Flexible 2009/2010.  Website is http://soa.anu.edu.au/.   Approximate total cost for one-month residency is $3,400 (without freight home, $4,500 with freight home – depending on weight).  NCECA has budgeted $2500 towards this program.  Selected artist is responsible for costs beyond budgeted amount.  International Visa is required. To apply, e-mail the following to janet.deboos@anu.edu.au
Specify NCECA Residency in the subject line.

  • Resume or curriculum vitae
  • Artist statement about what you intend to do during the residency and why you want the residency
  • 6 digital images representative of current work. Label all images with name, title, media, size, and year.
  • Resources you expect to need (equipment/ kilns/ materials etc)

Email is best, but will accept hard copy mailed to:
Janet DeBoos, Ceramics Workshop
School of Art, Australian National University
Canberra ACT 0200 AUSTRALIA

May 13

GRAD STUDIES AT MOORE COLLEGE OF ART & DESIGN

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Moore College of Art & Design
20th Street and the Parkway, Philadelphia, PA 19103
Office of Graduate Studies | 215-965-4016
gradstudies@moore.edu | http://www.moore.edu

MA in Art Education with an Emphasis in Special Populations

  • 33 credits: 4 semesters or 15 months
  • Design innovative teaching strategies for exceptional students
  • Professional field placement
  • Evenings and one weekend per month September through May
  • 2 six-week summer intensives

MFA in Studio Art

  • 60 credits: 7 semesters or 27 months
  • Work across media critically and conceptually
  • Required four-week international graduate residency
  • Annual symposium with national and international artists

MFA in Interior Design for individuals with bachelor’s degrees in fields other than Interior Design

  • 66 credits: 10 semesters or 39 months
  • Change your career with this first professional interior design degree
  • Work with experienced faculty and design professionals
  • Required internship in a professional setting
  • Annual symposium with leading designers
  • Evening and weekend, year round scheduling

Inaugural Classes Start in Summer, 2009
Next Entering Classes begin in Summer, 2010

Come in for a visit, tour the facilities and see the programs at work.