Christine and Stephen Procter Fellowship 2024
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Applications are requested from artists for the Christine and Stephen Procter Fellowship 2024
The Christine and Stephen Procter Fellowship 2024 is now open for proposals. In 2024 we are offering two Fellowships, one will be awarded to an artist based outside of Australia and one will be awarded to a domestic artist. The Procter Fellow 2024 will receive $6000 AUD towards travel, and a four to eight-week residency at The Australian National University in the Glass Workshop at the School of Art and Design.
Closing date: 11:59 pm 11 October 2023 AEST
The Procter Fellowship was established in 2001 in memory of Stephen Procter, Head of the Glass Workshop at The Australian National University from 1993 until 2000. The Fellowship also honours Stephen’s partner, Christine Procter Nicholson, who was a founder of the Fellowship and member of the annual selection panel. The aim of the Fellowship is to assist Australian and international artists to work with and study glass abroad. Travel and the experience of other cultures were very important to Stephen, and this Fellowship is intended to be a significant and exciting link between glass communities around the world. The opportunity alternates annually between international and Australian-based artists. The Fellowship aims to support artists with working or educational opportunities significant to their artistic practice. The fellowship will be completed the same year unless otherwise agreed to.
See past Fellowship recipients.
Guidelines
The International Fellow’s residency will take place between 26 February - 19 April 2024.
The domestic Fellow's residency will take place between 29 July - 20 September 2024.
- Applicant should be a practising artist seeking time to develop their work, undertake research and/or technical experimentation in glass around a specific project as highlighted in their fellowship application proposal.
- The Fellowship proposal should outline the nature of the intended travel. It should communicate the connections between the overseas activities, the artist’s ongoing practice and the residency project.
- The successful applicant will be selected based on artistic merit and the relevance of the fellowship proposal.
- International travel for Australian artists can commence anytime from the end of January in the year of their Fellowship.
- The residency in the Glass Workshop must take place in the year in which the Fellowship is offered. The duration of the residency is four to eight weeks and must partly take place during the academic teaching period. The dates of the residency will be negotiated with ANU staff according to the successful project’s time frame.
- The Fellow will be provided with on-campus accommodation, studio space and scheduled use of equipment to carry out their work. Limited supplies will be provided.
- The Fellow will be expected to have direct interaction with students through workshops, seminars, critiques, tutorials and presentations.
- Closing date for applications for the 2024 Fellowship: 11 October 2023
For enquiries, please email Dr Jeffrey Sarmiento, Head of Glass: jeffrey.sarmiento@anu.edu.au
Application instructions
Please submit the following information:
1. An application which includes;
• Current CV
• Artist statement
• Proposal describing what you intend to accomplish during the residency period and how the Fellowship will benefit your artistic development. Please indicate the primary techniques you would employ during the residency.
• Contact details of two referees including email addresses and phone numbers. We will contact the referees of the successful applicant for letters of support.
2. Portfolio PDF (max 20 pages) which includes;
• Full images of 10 works, one image per page. If your work involves video/media, provide a still image.
• Detail images of the 10 works (optional)
•Image credits for each work: title, date, dimensions and a brief description. If your work involves video/media, please include links.