Deadline April 15
Fall 2009 semester September-January Summer 09 may be possible

Who Is Eligible: Artists who have finished their terminal degree (MFA) within the last 2 years or by the time of the residency. We prefer that some relevant part of artistic practice involves ceramic materials & process.

What is Provided
• Private Studio Space approx, 200 sq ft
• Access to fully equipped studio (30+ kilns)
• *Material Budget (to be determined)
• *Stipend (to be determined)
• Exhibition opportunity at the end of the residency
• Public Lecture on work (optional)
• *Possibility of teaching 1 class

To Submit Please send the following:
1) 20 images of work digital or slide
2) Two letters of recommendation that attest to your artistic ability, track record of following through and finishing projects started, ability to get along with others.
3) A letter of application that generally tells us about your artistic history & plans for the residency.
4) Resume SASE to: Tony Marsh / Ceramics Department of Art CSULB 1250 Bellflower Blvd Long Beach CA 90840

All materials due by April 15th All budgetary decisions are made based on need and available funds
Questions? [email protected] (562) 985-4359

Ceramic Arts CSULB
http://www.art.csulb.edu/
Ceramics at CSULB was initiated in 1949 and is currently housed in a fully equipped facility designed specifically for ceramics. It has grown to be in excess of 17,000 square feet with indoor and outdoor work spaces as well as 2 gallery spaces in our facility. We have approximately 30 operational gas & electric kilns, clay & slip mixing equipment. We believe that we have one of the finest ceramic arts facilities in the United States. Our undergraduate program currently supports approximately 25 students majoring in ceramics, our graduate program 6. Proximity to Los Angeles and an extremely active arts environment provides access to over 100 professional galleries and many world class museums as well as alternative university museum spaces. Current full-time faculty in Ceramic Arts include: Kristen Morgin & Tony Marsh