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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MAY 2017
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Philadelphia, PA:
The internationally renowned Center for Art in Wood announces the
2017
Windgate
ITE International Residency Fellows and exhibition. The Windgate ITE International Residency is a collegial experience in which the resident fellows explore new work through research, exploration and collaboration. Working together in the studio makes possible an open exchange of creative and technical innovations. Residents are encouraged to pursue both individual and collaborative work that is explorative and experimental.
*Pictured clockwise from uperleft:
Max Brosi,
Ireland, Artist; Felicia Francine Dean, NC, USA, Artist; Anastasia Leto, MI, USA, Student Artist; Samuel Lang Budin, NY, USA, Photojournalist; Jason Schneider, NJ, USA, Artist; Megan McGlynn, PA, USA, Artist; Elizabeth Kozlowski, FL, USA, Scholar; Daniel Fishkin, PA, USA, Artist
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The Center for Art in Wood nurtures and promotes the innovation of art in wood through collaborative residencies, exhibitions, education and documentation. The Center also maintains an inspirational collection and a research library to enhance the understanding and appreciation of the art.
NEW FOR 2017: The Windgate Foundation has awarded the Center a three year, $600,000 challenge grant for matching funds. When you make your gift, please know that every new or increased gift [compared with your gift(s) during 2016] is tripled and every renewed gift [at the same level as your 2016 gift(s)] is doubled.
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New Spring Hours: April 2 - June 30, Tues - Sun, 10am - 6pm, Closed Monday
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Support for The Center for Art in Wood provided by the following foundations:
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