Awarded artist residency at Ox-Bow (SAIC) and awarded a scholarship funded by the Joan Mitchell Foundation

Ox-Bow School of Art Taylor has been awarded a 2013 artist in residency at the Ox-Bow School of Art.  Founded by Frederick Fursman and Walter Marshall Clute, artists from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Ox-Bow was to serve as a respite for artists from the industrializing havoc of Chicago. Today, Ox-Bow's longevity is due to the strength of this mission and the artists who have held true to it. Ox-Bow offers a wide range of opportunities for artists at all stages in their career. With year-round programs that cater to degree-seeking students, professional artists and those new to the field, Ox-Bow is a protected place where creative processes break-down, reform, and mature. Fall Artists in Residence at Ox-Bow are given the time, solitude, and focus often unavailable to so many working artists. Ox-Bow is pleased to be the recipient of a grant award from the Joan Mitchell Foundation which are awarded to ten selected individual painters and sculptors.

 

Ox-Bow School of Art, Artist in Residence, Saugatuck, MI