Join us for a virtual gathering to reminisce and celebrate 25 years of the Windgate ITE Residency Program. The casual hangout will offer ITE alumni the chance to share their experiences with fun history factoids and a couple of rounds of ITE Trivia. Anyone who loves the ITE is welcome, so grab your favorite snack and beverage and don’t miss this festive evening looking back at a quarter-century of ITE and the closing of the exhibition.
The Windgate ITE Residency Program is a collegial experience in which the resident Fellows explore new work through research, exploration, and collaboration. The Center for Art in Wood awards eight prestigious fellowships for the annual residency program, selecting from an international pool of applicants. Fellowships consist of five artists, a visual documentarian, a scholar/educator/writer, and a student artist. Fellows work either solely in wood or other materials in meaningful combination with wood. Applicants must exhibit proficiency in woodworking techniques in order to be eligible. The residency concludes in an exhibition at the Center for Art in Wood comprising work made by Fellows before and during the program.
This event is free to the public. The Center for Art in Wood interprets, nurtures, and champions creative engagement and expansion of art, craft, and design in wood to enhance the public’s understanding and appreciation of it. A suggested donation of $5 per person enables us to provide programs and exhibitions throughout the year.
For questions, contact Katie Sorenson, Community Engagement Manager, at [email protected]