Residents have access to many Pilchuck studios, including the glass-plate printmaking (vitreography) studio; plaster studio; fusing, slumping, and casting kilns; flameworking torch; and coldworking equipment. No hot glassworking is available.
The residency requires full-time participation by six artists. Residents should expect to partake in communal studio clean-ups and be available to visitors, among other activities.
Included in the residency award is a stipend of US$1,000 per artist, open studio space, shared cooking facilities, and a private room in a cottage with shared bath. Materials, instruction, food, and travel reimbursement are not provided.
For more information, please contact the registrar, at registrar@pilchuck.com or +1 (360) 445-3111 ext.29
PILCHUCK GLASS SCHOOL FOSTERS AND EDUCATES A WORLDWIDE COMMUNITY THAT EXPLORES THE CREATIVE USE OF GLASS IN ART AND DESIGN.
Exhibition Space + Office:
240 2nd Ave S. Suite 100
Seattle, WA 98104
+1 (206) 621-8422
Campus:
1201-316th St NW
Stanwood, WA 98292
+1 (360) 445-3111 F: 360.445.5515
http://pilchuck.com