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Application Forms
Application forms will be available October 1, 2010. Come back here.
Summer Art Workshop
The Heard Museum Guild, in partnership with the Heard Museum and Arizona State
University West, annually offers 10 high school students an expanded opportunity
to explore art in a higher education setting.
Students selected for the weeklong Summer Art Workshop live on campus, work with
art professors and artists, network with other Native students and explore
creative processes in a variety of media. The workshop culminates with an
exhibit of the week’s work and a luncheon for parents and guests. For many,
this is a life-defining experience that inspires their decision to enroll in
college and is the first step in their careers as professional artists.
Students in grades 10 through 12 who have submitted art work for the Student Art Show are selected by a panel of judges from their entries
to the Show. Invitees are asked to write a personal statement
indicating their educational and artistic goals and submit recommendations from
two teachers.
For further information, please contact:
Beverly Chapman, Workshop Chair
480-598-0456 or beverlychapman@cox.net
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Scholarship Awards
American Indian high school seniors who have applied to a college or other
post-secondary institution and who are participating in the Guild’s current
American Indian Student Art Show & Sale are eligible to apply for a Guild
Scholarship. Scholarships are awarded in varying amounts with a maximum award of
$1,000 to each scholarship winner.
Written applications for the scholarship must accompany the art work being
entered in the current Show. Both the application and the artwork must arrive at
the Heard Museum by _______________.
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Scholarship winners may be eligible to apply for a scholarship renewal to
continue their education for a second year. This renewal will be subject to
acceptance by the scholarship committee based upon the applicant’s academic
record, recommendations by the applicant’s college or post secondary
instructors, and the availability of Guild funds.
Award winners will be notified in May of 2011, but proof of acceptance and
actual enrollment in a college or other institution of higher learning will be
required before the funds are released.
For further information, please contact:
Emma Sansone, Scholarship Committee Chair
480-699-8471 or emma@campobianco.com
Students must satisfy some requirements when applying
for a Guild Scholarship.
Click ____for Scholarship Application Requirements for 2011
Click____ for Scholarship Application Form for 2011
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Grants to Schools
Teachers, whose students have entered work in the Guild’s current American
Indian Student Art Show, are eligible to apply for grants to purchase equipment,
materials and/or supplies for their school’s art program. Grants may vary in
size with a maximum of $500.00 per grant and one grant per school.
To apply, teachers must submit a letter of application describing the need for
and intended use of the items to be purchased with the grant money. The
application letter must accompany the art work being entered in the Show. Both
the application and the artwork must arrive at the Heard Museum during the
scheduled "receiving" period for the Show.
For further information, please contact:
Sandy Nielsen, Chair
Student Art Show & Sale
320-894-8684 (cell) 602-296-5310 (home)
sandy@gsstaffing.com
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