Training | 23-07-2024

Apply for Corning artist residencies for 2025

Whether you’re an artist keen to access The Studio’s expanded collection of equipment and facilities or a scholar delving into the history of glassmaking, the US-based Corning Museum of Glass has a range of residencies available for 2025. Applications must be submitted by the end of August or beginning of September, depending on residency.

Corning’s Studio’s artist-in-residence programme invites artists to engage in practice-based glassmaking, to explore new directions in the material or expand their current practice.  It provides housing, a meal stipend, transport to and from Corning, New York, and a residency manager to act as liaison to additional services in Corning and at the Museum. Residencies last five weeks or six-to-eight weeks.

Residents have access to the Museum’s unparalleled resources, including a comprehensive collection of over 50,000 glass objects, the world’s foremost research library on glass, and one of the most extensively equipped glassmaking facilities in the world, including the new neon shop and digital fabrication room. Find out more and apply here by 31 August 2024.

The Black, Indigenous and People of Colour (BIPOC) Residency is an extension of The Studio artist-in-residence programme. It aims to assist underrepresented artists while actively fostering a culture and community of inclusion that promotes, respects, and celebrates diversity. Find out more and apply here by 31 August 2024.

The David Whitehouse Research Residency for Artists allows artists from all disciplines to participate in scholarly research to further inform their practice in glass. Up to three weeks can be spent exploring the extensive collections of the Rakow Research Library and the Museum with assistance from staff. This is not a “making” residency. Find out more and apply here by 31 August 2024.

The David Whitehouse Research Residency for Scholars provides scholars with up to three weeks to explore the collection of the Rakow Research Library and connect with expert Museum staff. This residency creates opportunities to advance glass knowledge or make progress on a developing project. Find out more and apply here by 3 September 2024.

Read about the 2024 Corning artists-in-residence here.

Corning Museum of Glass is at One Museum Way, Corning, NY 14830, USA. Website: https://home.cmog.org

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