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JOHN H. HAUBERG FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM

-2016 HAUBERG FELLOWSHIP APPLICATIONS ARE DUE OCTOBER 28, 2015 2016 RESIDENCY DATES: APRIL 27–MAY 13

JOHN H. HAUBERG FELLOWSHIP
 
Applications Due October 28!
 
The Hauberg Fellowship is a group residency that was established to encourage collaboration among a group of outstanding artists. Groups of up to six members are invited to submit an application to utilize the Pilchuck studios and campus environment for research and development of artwork based on a common theme or a collaborative project.
 
Hauberg Fellows receive living accommodations, meals, and limited supplies as well as open studio space and access to Pilchuck's Mold & Kiln Shop, Cold Shop, Print Shop, and Wood & Metals Shop. During this time, Pilchuck's hot glass facilities are being used for other programs, and therefore, no hot glassworking is available.
 
The 2015 Hauberg Fellows focused on teaching and learning from each other the art of engraving. The group included three master and three novice engravers who worked together learning the equipment, methods, and lifestyle around glass engraving, and brought new energy to our cold shop

Posted 23 September 2015

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Named for Pilchuck co-founder John H. Hauberg (1916–2002)—philanthropist, art collector, and important patron of artists—the fellowship was established to encourage collaboration among a group of outstanding artists.
 
Groups of up to six members are invited to submit an application to utilize the Pilchuck studios and campus environment for research and development of artwork based on a common theme or a collaborative project.
 
Group members provide technical support for each other in the exploration of new working methods and engage in critical dialogue. Visual artists in all media as well as writers, poets, art critics, and curators are encouraged to apply; however, if proposing to use glassmaking equipment, some members of the group must have previous experience with Pilchuck’s facilities, as limited technical assistance is available.
 
Open studio space and access to Pilchuck’s Mold & Kiln Shop, Cold Shop, Print Shop, and Wood & Metals Shop is provided. During this time, Pilchuck’s hot glass facilities are being used for production, and therefore no hot glassworking is available. Hauberg Fellows are provided living accommodations, meals, and limited supplies. Reimbursement for travel costs and honorarium are not provided.
 
For more information, please contact the registrar, at registrar@pilchuck.com or 360.445.3111 ext.29.
and see the 2015 hauberg fellows:
2016 JOHN H HAUBERG APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS>

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