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Artist in Residence


Type: Residencies, Workshops, Exchanges [View all]
Posted by: University of Wisconsin - Parkside
Deadline: Wed, June 10th, 2026

Call for Applications: Printmaking Artist in Residence, 2026-2027 academic year

 

Summary:

The University of Wisconsin-Parkside offers an Artist-in-Residence (AIR) position in Printmaking for the 2026/2027 Academic year (Sep 2, 2026 – May 13, 2027). Residency includes campus housing for non-local applicants, full access to the academic/professional printmaking studio in UWP’s Rita Tallent Picken Regional Center for the Arts and Humanities, and a $3000 per semester stipend ($6000 for the entire academic year.) The studio features up-to-date ventilation and equipment for artists creating prints through a variety of methods including lithography, linocuts, woodcuts, letterpress, monoprint, screen printing, and intaglio. The AIR is expected to be comfortable interacting with students/staff/public, and dedicated to fostering a positive, friendly, and open artistic environment. The AIR will also function as the printmaking studio manager, providing general upkeep and maintenance for the studio and its equipment.

 

Role:

·       Engaging in creative printmaking and related studio art practices on UWP’s campus during the week

·       Holding a total of 9 regularly scheduled weekly “office hours” in the printmaking area so that community, students, and colleagues can engage. (Working on projects during this time is also acceptable when visitors are absent.)

·       Participating in an on-campus solo exhibition during the AIR period

·       Being a welcoming resource for students and community; answering questions and sharing expertise when solicited

·       Providing community outreach through non-credit courses and guest lectures TBD

 

Other amenities included with the position are as follows:

·       Free internet

·       Free parking if residing in campus housing (housing is only available for non-local awardees)

·       Access to UW-Parkside’s Library

·       Access to UW-Parkside’s Photography/Creative services (modest fees for services)

·       Being part of a campus community of students, engaged artists, and educators

·       Being featured through publicity to the local arts community. Occasional opportunities to meet local gallery/museum directors or curators may also occur depending on availability

 

What is not included:

·       Transportation

·       Food

·       Equipment exceeding what is already present in the printmaking studio

·       Supplies and materials for personal artwork

·       Health insurance

 

Eligibility:

Artists who have evidence of proficiency in printmaking as a studio art practice. While those who have  completed graduate-level (MA/MFA) training may be prioritized, those with more limited academic training are encouraged to apply and will be considered provided they can successfully carry out the responsibilities listed above.

 

Application:

To be considered, please send a resume, 10 sample images (under 1mb each) or URL link which features your artwork, and a letter of interest to matthes@uwp.edu outlining the following:

a)     Experience using and maintaining printmaking equipment

b)     Interest in working within a university setting and engaging with its community

c)     What you plan to create during the residency period

d)     Preference for a semester or academic year residency

e)     Names and contact info for two references who can speak to your qualifications

f)      Additional qualities you believe make you a good fit for the position

 

Selection:

Application deadline is June 10th for the September 2026 placement. Selected artist(s) will be notified by June 30, 2026.

 

Special note:

Artists selected for the position are required to undergo a state mandated background check similar to all university employees.



Posted on Wed, March 18th, 2026
Expires on Wed, June 10th, 2026

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