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CURRENT RESIDENCIES
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Beijing & Shanghai Residency
Four Academy alumni and current students spend four months in Beijing and Shanghai. The residency takes place on the campuses of the University of Shanghai and the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing. All four residentsl have separate studio and living accommodations at both locations. They engage with local established artists and participate in events at each institution. At the end of the residency all four participants participate in an exhibition organized by the Museum of the Central Academy of Fine Arts and be included in the CAFAM’s Biennial. |
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Giverny
Eight, two week residencies at the Terra Foundation for American Art-Europe. |
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Leipzig
Made possible by the New York Academy Travel Fund, the Villore Foundation and Trustees Gordon Bethune and Eric Fischl, this scholarship funds a two-month residency, including airfare and per diem support, and exhibition opportunity for a continuing student, hosted by the Leipzig International Art Programme, in Leipzig, Germany.
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PAST RESIDENCIES
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Berlin
Made possible by the New York Academy Travel Fund, the Villore Foundation and Trustees Gordon Bethune, Eric Fischl and Douglas Oliver, this scholarship funds a two-month residency, including airfare and per diem support, for a continuing student, hosted by Kunst-Werke Berlin Institute for Contemporary Art, in Germany's capital city.
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Dominican Republic
Drawing On Sight+Site December 27 - January 18, 2010 MFA students from the New York Academy of Art were in residency in the Dominican Republic, materials generously provided by Utrecht.
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Normandy
Granted by the Prince of Wales Foundation in collaboration with the Prince of Wales Drawing Institute and with the kind benefaction of Trustee Christopher Forbes, this scholarship funds up to ten two-week student painting sojourns, including airfare, at the Château de Balleroy in Normandy, France, along with students from the Prince's Drawing School in London. This year, 2009, marks the tenth anniversary of the Academy's Balleroy program.
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