Thursday, September 27, 2012

Penland work study scholarships and studio assistantships

There are plenty of work study scholarships available for our spring concentration and a few studio assistantships for our one-week sessions here at Penland.

If you're interested in attending one of our classes as a work-study or studio assistant, applications are due in our office by November 30, 2012 at 5:00pm.

We are accepting applications for studio assistants in the following 1 week classes:

Clay: Alternative Firing Techniques instructed by Charlie & Linda Riggs 
March 24-30, 2013

 Metals: Have Bench Pin Will Travel instructed by Elliott Pujol
March 24-30, 2013.

 Drawing/Painting: Calligraphy & Decorated Letters instructed by Maryanne Grebenstein; April 7-13, 2013

 Photo: Location Lighting with Off-Camera Flash instructed by John Woodin
April 7-13, 2013

 Wood: Building the Fox Canoe instructed by Bill Thomas
April 7-13, 2013

To see more information about these and our other spring classes visit us at : http://penland.org/classes/classes_by_session.html

For more information about our work study program and studio assistantships check out the following links:

Studio Assistants: http://penland.org/classes/spring/spring_assistantships.html
Work Study: http://penland.org/classes/spring/spring_scholarships.html

Please contact us if you have any questions and we hope to see you in the spring!

    
Penland School of Crafts is a national center for craft education dedicated to helping people live creative lives. Located in North Carolina's Blue Ridge Mountains, Penland offers workshops, artist residencies, a gallery, and community collaboration programs. Penland School is a nonprofit, tax-exempt institution that receives support for its programs from the North Carolina Arts Council, an agency funded by the State of North Carolina and the National Endowment for the Arts, which believes that a great nation deserves great art.