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Two Merit Scholarships Available
> 
> Shaped Video: Working with Objects, Space and Video
> 
> Call for Applications: Two Merit Scholarships available for emerging or
> mid-career artists to take a two-week course with artists E.G. Crichton and
> Susan Working  at Anderson Ranch Arts Center in Snowmass Village,  Colorado.
> The course will take  place August 13-24, 2007.
> 
> These awards are designed to help artists interested in combining video with
> objects and space. Students will learn about  the technologies behind creating
> embedded video works and video installation and will discuss a critical
> context that informs these works. Scholarships include: Full tuition, lodging
> and three meals a day for the duration of the course. Winning applicants must
> provide for their own travel and studio fees.  
> 
> Concept: What happens when artists take the ephemeral medium of video and
> shape it within sculptural space? For over four decades artists have defied
> limitations of time and material through experiments with embedded monitors,
> shaped screens, and projections onto objects and/or within constructed spaces.
> In this workshop the investigation will continue with an emphasis on simple
> constructed shapes, altered found objects, planned camera work, and simple
> video editing. You may read a complete  description online at
>  www.andersonranch.org.
> 
> Course title: Shaped Video: Working with Objects, Space, and Video(P1123)
> Dates: August 13 ­ 24, 2007
> Location: Anderson Ranch Art Center, Aspen/Snowmass Colorado
> Faculty: E.G. Crichton and Susan Working
> 
> E.G. Crichton is a professor of art at the University of California Santa Cruz
> where she has taught courses in intermedia and digital imaging for 12 years.
> Her work spans the mediums of video, photography, installation and
> performance, with a special emphasis on collaboration. She has created public
> projects in New York, Philadelphia, Lancaster, England and throughout
> California, and had solo exhibitions in Norway and California.
> www.arts.ucsc.edu/faculty/Eg
> 
> Susan Working is director of the wood program at Anderson Ranch. Previously a
> furniture designer and educator in San Francisco, she received her MFA from
> the Rhode Island School of Design. Her current work focuses on combining wood
> with other media such as painting and digital media and on the collaborative
> process. www.susanworking.com
> 
> To apply: Send resume, examples of work, and a brief statement that answers
> the following questions: What is your current work about? Why do you want to
> take this course and how do you see it effecting your development as an
> artist? You may apply by mail or e-mail. Applications must be received by
> March 21, 2007. 
> E-mail applications to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> mail to: 
> Attn: Susan Working/Krista Connerly
> Re: Program Excellence Scholarship
> Anderson Ranch Art Center
> Post Office Box 5598/ 5263 Owl Creek Road
> Snowmass Village, CO 81615
> 
> Anderson Ranch Arts Center, located 10 miles outside of Aspen Colorado, is an
> artists' community offering workshops and residencies. Anderson Ranch's wood
> program offers classes in furniture design, sculpture and woodturning. The
> newly expanded digital media program offers classes in video, digital imaging,
> animation, interactive media, and physical computing. Summer workshop faculty
> are professionals in their field and include nationally and internationally
> renowned artists. Residencies are also available for emerging artists wishing
> to experiment and establish new directions of growth in their work. Please
> contact wood program director Susan Working ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) or
> digital media program director Krista Connerly ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> with any questions 

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