2015 Annual Report | Page 9

SPRING 2015 ARTISTS-IN-RESIDENCE David Aipperspach, painting and drawing, Providence, Rhode Island Alice Bailey, printmaking, Fairbanks, Alaska Cory Bluemling, ceramics, Northridge, California John Emerson, sculpture, Alfred, New York Jessica Harvey, photography and new media, Chicago, Illinois Ethan Jackson, photography and new media, Portland, Oregon Noa Kaplan, sculpture, Los Angeles, California Christine Lee, furniture design and woodworking, Escondido, California Katie Lewis, painting and drawing, Reno, Nevada Wade MacDonald, ceramics, Lansing, Michigan Julie Malen, ceramics, Richmond, Virginia Nicole Pietrantoni, printmaking, Walla Walla, Washington Brie Ruais, ceramics, Brooklyn, New York Adrien Segal, furniture design and woodworking, Oakland, California FALL 2015 ARTISTS-IN-RESIDENCE Molly Berger, ceramics, Reading, Pennsylvania Christa Blackwood, photography and new media, Austin, Texas Cindy Cheng, painting and drawing, Baltimore, Maryland Karinna Gomez, printmaking, Fairbanks, Alaska Mary Hill, ceramics, Los Angeles, California Bob Marsh, furniture design and woodworking, Grand Rapids, Michigan Michael Neville, furniture design and woodworking, Hamtramck, Michigan Joseph Reynolds, photography and new media, Chattanooga, Tennessee Gabrielle Roth, sculpture, Highland Park, New Jersey Joseph Shetler, painting and drawing, Phoenix, Arizona Gabe Strader-Brown, sculpture, New York, New York Patrice Washington, ceramics, New York, New York Carolyn Watkins, ceramics, Cincinnati, Ohio Ella Weber, printmaking, La Vista, Kansas Providing 10 Amazing Weeks for 28 Outstanding Artists Each year emerging and established visual artists from across the country apply for the opportunity to come to Anderson Ranch Arts Center for 10 weeks of creative growth. Residencies are designed to give artists the time, space and support to make their work, take risks and pursue new projects and ideas. Two stellar groups of artists came to the Ranch for the 2015 Artists-in-Residence Program: 14 in the spring and 14 in the fall. All became vital and essential members of the Ranch community. In the Artists-in-Residence Program, residents receive housing, studio space and meals, have access to world-class facilities and become part of a community of working artists. Feedback from Visiting Artists and Visiting Critics (typically curators from major museums, highly-respected art critics or well-established artists) is also an integral part of the experience. Residencies are offered to artists working in one of the following media: ceramics, photography and new media, furniture design and woodworking, painting and drawing, printmaking or sculpture. Four of the residencies are fully-funded fellowships awarded by a jury. 2015 VISITING CRITICS Eddie Dominguez Pamela Longobardi Hesse McGraw Michael Rooks ARTISTS-IN-RESIDENCE SUPPORTERS The Melva Bucksbaum and Ray Learsy Endowed Fund The Eskin Family Foundation Karen and Jim Frank John M. Hartigan Endowed Fund Joanne and Lee Lyon Endowed Fund The National Endowment for the Arts The PAJWELL Foundation Sara Ransford Mary and Patrick Scanlan The Windgate Charitable Foundation Additional support is provided by the K