Ann Wolff Foundation, Alexander Tutsek-Stiftung, and Berlin Glas are thrilled to announce a EUR 8000,- residential scholarship for an artist to spend up to two months at the Berlin Glassworks studio!
Sponsored by the Ann Wolff Foundation, the scholarship gives contemporary artists an opportunity to experiment with the material of glass and incorporate it into their work; however, you must not have a previous body of work in glass.
The residency aims to allow the artist to gain experience with various techniques, including casting, fusing, and hot glass. The dates of the residency will be scheduled at the convenience of the awardee.
To apply, please include in your application:
- Description of a proposed project (max 2 pages)
- Current CV (max 2 pages)
- Artist Statement
- Max 5 images of your work and a separate image description sheet (in the case of non-visual artists please send links that we may view/ listen to your creative practice)
Please email all of the above information to info@berlinglas.org
Deadline for applications is Sunday 9 April, 2023.
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Ann Wolff Foundation, Berlin was established in 2008, and in 2017, the non-profit organization, Ann Wolff Foundation, Gotland in Visby, Sweden was founded. Donations of works by Ann Wolff form the basis of both foundations, which take care of, show and publish it with a view to widen the discussion concerning art and culture with a focus on glass.
The Alexander Tutsek-Stiftung supports art and science. It was established in December 2000 by Alexander Tutsek and Dr. Eva-Maria Fahrner-Tutsek as a nonprofit foundation in Munich.