IslandWood

IslandWood

Our Artist in Residence program brings teaching artists of various disciplines, media, cultures, experience, and age to work with elementary school and graduate students alike. Visiting professional artists bring individual and collaborative art projects that enable students to express themselves and discover new things about their world.

 

Please note: we are not accepting Artist in Residence applicants for the 2019-2020 school year, but are accepting applications for 2020-2021.

 

 

EDUCATOR CONTACT INFO

randyk@islandwood.org

https://islandwood.org/school-overnight-program/the-experience/artist-residence-program/

  4450 Blakely Ave. NE, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110

206.855.4373

Artist in Residence Program: Exploring Our World Through Art

Program description

RESIDENCY PROGRAM DETAILS:
  • Length of stay is typically 3 days/2 nights, Monday through Wednesday from October to May
  • Workshops with our 4th – 6th grade students range from 75 to 150 minutes on Tuesday & Wednesday
  • Group size is approximately 10 to 12 students
  • Artists also can offer a professional development workshop for our graduate students and staff
  • Teaching facilities include our art studio, learning classrooms, or outdoors IslandWood provides lodging and meals on-site for the duration of the program, plus an honorarium, round- trip ferry ticket if applicable, and reimbursement for materials.

Booking / scheduling contact

Randy Komatsu

   206.855.4373

 randyk@islandwood.org

Program detail
Artistic discipline:
Cultural Origin:
Program type: Camp, Professional Development, Workshops & Classes (In-School)
Population served: Grade 4, Grade 5, Grade 6
Subject:
Bilingual: No

Qualifications

Conducts educational programming for 2 or more years: Yes
Maintains general liability insurance: Yes