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The Collectors of Wood Art Educational Outreach programs are committed to the development and appreciation of studio wood art (including, but not limited to, turned objects, sculpture and furniture) among collectors, artists, educators, art critics, galleries, museums and the general public. These programs seek to: · Promote awareness and education of the general public about studio wood art.
· Advance scholarship in the field of wood art.
· Encourage communication among collectors, creators, educators, art critics and exhibitors of studio wood art.
· Educate collectors in the acquisition, display, documentation and conservation of studio wood art.
· Encourage artists to expand creative boundaries when working in the medium of wood. The Collectors of Wood Art have three different Educational Outreach Programs: 1. The CWA Visiting Artist Program (click here for more details and the application process) encourages education and excellence in the field of wood art by annually offering grants to colleges and universities with a current wood art program. The objective is to enable these institutions of higher learning to expand their art program by inviting wood artists to share their knowledge, to discuss the sources of their creativity and to demonstrate their skills, thus widening the exposure of students and faculty to wood as an artistic medium. 2. The CWA General Grant Program (click here for more details and the application process) provides funding for projects sponsored by nonprofit organizations that promote the development and appreciation of wood art. 3. The CWA Wood Art Resource Program (click here for more details) provides publication resources to museums, colleges, universities and art schools for their libraries. CWA Visiting Artist Program for Universities and CollegesThe Visiting Artist Program offers grants to colleges and universities in an amount up to $1,000 for the purpose of inviting wood artists to share their knowledge and skills with students. The length and scope of the program should be designed by the faculty of the school’s art program and may include demonstrations, slide shows, lectures and interactive classes with the students. The Collectors of Wood Art offers annually grants to institutions of higher learning with a current wood art program. Grants for 2007 were made to the following institutions, faculty representatives and artists:
To view previous years grant awards, click here.
Visiting Artist Grant applications for 2008 are due November 15, 2007 Visiting Artist Program Application Rules and Guidelines:
For more information about this program, please write: CWA Visiting Artists Program, P.O. Box 17252, Little Rock, AR 72222 or e-mail roho@hughes.net CWA General Grant ProgramNote: The General Grant Program is for all types of grants other than Visiting Artist Program Grants. The Visiting Artist Grant Program is described above. The Collectors of Wood Art provides financial support to museums, educational institutions and other nonprofit organizations for the development and appreciation in the field of studio wood art. For the General Grant guidelines and application details, click here. CWA Wood Art Resource Program for Museums, Universites, Colleges and Art SchoolsThe Wood Art Resource Program provides publication resources to museums, colleges, universities and art schools for their libraries. The objective of this program is to expand the reference sources available to museum staff, students, faculty and the general public in the field of studio wood art. For more information about this program, please write or email: |
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