Samuel Marsden Collegiate School established an Artist in Residence Programme in 1999. The purpose of the residency is to have Visual Art students gain experience of the working process of practising artists, through working alongside them for a period of time.
Each year applications are invited from artists working in or across Painting, Printmaking, Sculpture, Photography or Design. It is expected the person taking up residence will be a practising artist who is emerging or established within New Zealand or Australia.
Marsden offers for the duration of the residency, a stipend, studio work space and contact with students both through classroom workshops and critiques, all of which will be negotiated with the successful applicant. The length of the residency is five weeks. It is anticipated that the residency will run in the first half of the year. Specific dates may be negotiated. At the completion of the residency, an exhibition of work created will be held at a Wellington gallery.
Through programmes such as the Marsden Artist in Residence and other creative initiatives in the school, Marsden seeks to inspire young learners to aspire to be creative thinkers who can think outside the norm, visualise new solutions, and make a difference in the world of tomorrow.
Kathryn Cotter, Head of Visual Arts
Applications should be made in writing together with a CV and exhibition record to:
The Principal
Samuel Marsden Collegiate School
Private Bag
Karori
WELLINGTON
Further information and enquiries can also be made to the Head of Visual Arts, Kathryn Cotter, email kathryn.cotter@marsden.school.nz; (04) 476 8707 ext 892.
Details of our previous Artists in Residence can be found here Artist in Residence Gallery