Stephanie Todhunter

Image: Davit Botch (MFA ’24 2D Fine Arts)

OPPORTUNITIES FOR GRAD ALUMNI

PCE ASSISTANT : PROFESSIONAL AND CONTINUING ED

MassArt’s Professional and Continuing Education department is hiring!

This 20-hr/week position in the Professional & Continuing Ed department provides customer service support by phone, email, and in-person for Professional and Continuing Education (PCE) students, assisting them with programmatic and registration questions, including special programs such as TAB and MassArt New England. The position ensures the smooth operation of classes by assisting PCE faculty with rosters and reminders, and sending students supply lists as needed.

Hourly Rate: $30

2025/26 ARTIST IN RESIDENCY: SUNY OSWEGO

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The Artist-in-Residence Program at SUNY Oswego brings an artist to campus for one academic semester (Fall 2025 or Spring 2026) to produce a body of work, teach in the area of their specialty, and conduct research. The resident artist is given the opportunity to pursue research and realize a specific project while drawing on the University’s resources, including its facilities, faculty and student body, practice and performance space, studios, libraries and collections.

Candidates for the program include both emerging and established artists. For the 2025-26 academic year (one semester), the Artist-in-Residence Program is open to artists in the field of visual arts. Areas of focus may include (but are not limited to) new media, animation, emerging technologies and/or interdisciplinary arts practices that use technology within its conceptual framework.

Application due: December 1, 2024.

CALL FOR ART : NEW ART CENTER EXHIBITION

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The New Art Center opens the call for the winter exhibition of the New Art Curatorial Program, Sensory Garden.

Curated by Chenoa Baker, this exhibition is a literal and metaphorical exploration of connecting with nature, art, and ourselves through all our senses. Featuring elements of sight, smell, touch, and taste treated like a self-contained lush oasis from our lives. This user-friendly, experience-oriented show is a conduit for self-awareness and emotional healing. An organic exhibition of work that speaks to social and emotional learning. It seeks to cultivate a welcoming environment for various audiences holding multiple identities and their intersections, including the prioritization of mental health.

Deadline: December 1, 2024

EARLY CAREER BANFF ARTIST IN RESIDENCE: SUMMER 2025

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Early Career Banff Artist in Residence (BAiR) Summer 2025 is an immersive program of studio practice, creative exploration, critical feedback, and mentorship for visual artists and curators in the early stages of their careers.

Open to visual artists and curators working in all visual arts mediums, this program combines the artistic freedom of a self-directed residency with technical and faculty support benefits. In addition to having the space to create, research, and experiment, participants are part of a community of emerging artists committed to developing and expanding their practice.

Deadline: February 26, 2025

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