How do you keep time? Are there moments through the year that mark it and remind you of the progression of things? For artists, the calendar can be something more fluid than it is for those with 9-5 jobs, not necessarily tracking the days in blocks as is the case for so many. But you can create your own flow, a calendar of opportunities to keep you moving forward and feeling accomplished. In truth, this should become part of your regular practice – not just as a way to mark time, but as a way to grow your career. Here are a few to get you started.
The Clyfford Still Museum offers a July 2025 residential fellowship in Denver, fostering innovation in studio art, art history, early childhood education, and social enterprise. To learn more, visit the website. Deadline for applications is January 31.
Wave Farm invites artists, researchers, and writers to explore transmission art through residencies and fellowships, crafting radio works and engaging public audiences. Stipends, mentorships, and unique opportunities provided. Visit the website for more information. Deadline for applications is February 1.
The Fine Arts Work Center offers 10 seven-month residencies annually for emerging visual artists and writers, providing stipends, housing, studios, and tiered application fees. Visit the website to learn more. Deadline for applications is February 3.
Praxis Center is here to help you structure the art career you’ve always dreamed of. We understand the side of things that is removed from your studio practice, and we are here to help you unravel it and put it to work. Give Praxis a try today and see how far it can take you.
Brainard Carey is an author, artist and educator. He is the director of Praxis Center for Aesthetics and is currently faculty at the School of Visual Arts in NYC. He has written seven books for artists, including Making it in the Art World. His seventh book, The Problems in the Art World: An Artist’s A-Z Action Guide, is available now.
Photo credit: Clyfford Still Museum
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