Art + Nature = A Unique Hog Island Opportunity!
Are you, or do you know, an artist whose work explores and celebrates the natural world? Would your work benefit from solitary work time in a rustic cabin on a Maine coastal island?
The Audubon Artist Residency provides selected artists and writers with the opportunity to spend two weeks living and working in the Todd Wildlife Sanctuary on Hog Island, home to the acclaimed Hog Island Audubon Camp. Residents stay at the historic Bingham Cottages site, from which they can easily explore the entire 330-acre island.
There are three Residency sessions available for summer 2020. Artists and writers may apply by submitting application fee and required documentation via the Hog Island website. The application deadline is February 1; successful applicants will be notified in early March.
Full program details and information are available on the Hog Island website: https://hogisland.audubon.org/programs/artist-application
Interested in improving your artistic skills or experimenting with a new medium? Sign up for a CALA Studio Art or Photography course today!
Our Spring 2020 offerings include:
Drawing and Painting with Mixed Media
Drawing at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Painting
Mastering the Art of Street Photography
Photography: From Beginning to Exhibitor
Advanced Photography: Mastering Camera and Image