The Curlee Raven Holton & Raven Fine Art Editions Distinguished Art Fellowship 2025

Deadline: January 2, 2025

Fellows receive:

• $5000 honorarium

• Up to $2000 to create an edition able work of art to help support the fellowship.

• Expenses paid – (up to three week) visit/residency to give a public lecture, meet with students, and advance their own practice at Kent State University School of Art (a requirement for the fellowship).

•Exhibition of work in one of the School of Art Galleries.

About the Fellowship: The School of Art at Kent State University is now accepting proposals for the 2025-26 Curlee Raven Holton & Raven Fine Art Editions Distinguished Art Fellow. The Curlee Raven Holton and Raven Fine Art Editions Distinguished Fellowship has been established to bring globally recognized leaders in art and the academy to the Kent State University School of Art to work with students as teachers, mentors, and critics. The Fellows' engagement will strengthen a critical link between the School of Art at Kent State and the international artistic community. Fellows will give public lectures, exhibit artwork or curate an exhibit, teach workshops, and/or participate in studio visits and critiques. Fellows' work shall be displayed in one of the School of Art Galleries during or just prior to their visit.

Application Requirements :

  • One page exhibition proposal outlining alignment with the fellowship’s mission

  • 10-15 Images of work for proposed exhibition (curators and art historians may submit documentation of the artists they would like to work with and or previous curatorial projects)

  • 2-page CV

  • Eligibility Criteria

  • Open to any artist working in any media.

  • Priority for inclusion shall be given to under­represented artists as well as those artists of historical importance to the school and its mission.

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