Art has always had a way of reaching toward the light—even in uncertain times. As seasons shift and momentum returns, find ways to support your creative path. Whether that means rebuilding a routine, looking for fresh perspectives, or simply hoping to feel more connected to your work, finding the things that help you move forward is imperative. Better days aren’t just possible—they’re already unfolding.
The Center for Contemporary Printmaking’s residency offers artists 24/7 access to a private studio and housing, encouraging experimentation, collaboration, and growth in traditional and innovative printmaking techniques. Learn more at the website. Deadline for applications is July 1.
Penland’s Resident Artist Program supports craft artists at pivotal career stages with one-year project-based or three-year transitional residencies to deepen practice, explore new directions, and achieve lasting growth. For more details, visit the website. Deadline is July 2.
Terrain is a free, juried multimedia art and music event held every October in Spokane, showcasing hundreds of local artists across disciplines in a massive, one-night celebration of creativity. Visit the website for more information. The original July 1 deadline has been extended to July 11.
Praxis Center is your companion on the journey to what’s next, offering tools, ideas, and resources to help you reconnect with your craft and move forward with purpose. From studio tips to mindset shifts, we’ll explore ways to nurture your creativity so it not only survives but thrives. Let’s build something beautiful from where we are, and take the next step—together—toward brighter days.
Brainard Carey is an author, artist and educator. He is the director of Praxis Center for Aesthetics and is currently faculty at the School of Visual Arts in NYC. He has written seven books for artists, including Making it in the Art World. His seventh book, The Problems in the Art World: An Artist’s A-Z Action Guide, is available now.
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