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Asian Arts Fellowship
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Founded by artists in 1984, the Vermont Studio Center is the largest international artists' and writers' Residency Program in the United States, hosting 50 visual artists and writers each month from across the country and around the world.
The Studio Center provides 4-12 week studio residencies on an historic 30-building campus along the Gihon River in Johnson, Vermont, a village in the heart of the northern Green Mountain
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The Vermont Studio Center is a year-round creative community offering 2–12 week residencies to 50 painters, sculptors, and writers each month from across the United States and around the world. Residents receive individual studios, private rooms and all meals, plus access to prominent visiting artists and writers offering slide talks, readings and studio visits. Located in rural northern Vermont, VSC offers the seclusion of uninterrupted working time and the companionship of professional peers. Please visit www.vermontstudiocenter.org for a complete description of the Studio Center and rural Johnson, Vermont.

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Asian Artist Fellowships
Vermont Studio Center is proud to announce the 17th Annual Asian Artist Fellowships, sponsored by the Freeman Foundation and 2 new fellowships sponsored by the US-Japan Foundation. A total of 13 outstanding, mid-career visual artists will be selected for 2-month residencies by an independent jury. For the Freeman Fellowships, one artist plus two alternates will be chosen from each of the following countries: China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam. For the US-Japan Fellowships, two artists plus two alternates will be chosen from applicants of Japanese nationality.

All fellowship winners receive a 2-month VSC grant, private studio space, housing/food, round-trip air travel, art materials allowance, shipping allowance, stipend and an optional trip to New York City.

Please visit www.vermontstudiocenter.org  for a complete description of the Studio Center and rural Johnson, Vermont.

Applications must be received by April 1, 2010.

To download an application, please visit our website: www.vermontstudiocenter.org/asian-fellowships and www.vermontstudiocenter.org/international-fellowships-application/

Rubin Foundation Fellowships
Vermont Studio Center is proud to announce the Rubin Fellowships for Himalayan Artists, sponsored by the Shelley and Donald Rubin Foundation. Modeled after VSC’s prestigious Freeman Fellowship for Asian Artists, outstanding mid-career visual artists from the Himalayas will be selected for 2-month residencies by an independent jury. Two artists plus two alternates will be chosen who are engaging in or responding to traditional Himalayan art forms. Applicants should be from one of the following countries: Bhutan, Mongolia, Nepal, Tibetan Ethnic (TAR/China), or a Tibetan Member of the Diaspora. All fellowship winners receive a 2-month VSC grant, private studio space, housing/food, round-trip air travel, art materials allowance, shipping allowance, stipend and an optional trip to New York City.
 

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