John H. Hauberg Fellowship, 2006
Named for Pilchuck co-founder John H. Hauberg (1916–2002)—philanthropist, art collector, and important patron of artists—the fellowship was established to encourage collaboration among a group of outstanding artists.
Often inspired by Pilchuck’s energy and environment, the artists who take part in this twelve-day residency are known for fostering collaboration and exchange within their self-defined group. Visual artists in all media as well as writers, poets, art critics, and curators who want an opportunity to work in proximity to one another for dialogue and exchange are encouraged to submit group proposals with a collaborative concept or theme that makes creative use of Pilchuck’s resources and surroundings.
Fellowship artists Brian Boldon, Jim Butler, Robert Campbell, Rebecca Cummins, Ben Wright, and Mark Zirpel collaborated to explore the relationship between glass and imagery at Pilchuck’s Stanwood campus from May 8 through May 19, 2006.
glass, projection screen, video projection
Pilchuck Glass School, Stanwood, WA
Named for Pilchuck co-founder John H. Hauberg (1916–2002)—philanthropist, art collector, and important patron of artists—the fellowship was established to encourage collaboration among a group of outstanding artists.
Often inspired by Pilchuck’s energy and environment, the artists who take part in this twelve-day residency are known for fostering collaboration and exchange within their self-defined group. Visual artists in all media as well as writers, poets, art critics, and curators who want an opportunity to work in proximity to one another for dialogue and exchange are encouraged to submit group proposals with a collaborative concept or theme that makes creative use of Pilchuck’s resources and surroundings.
Fellowship artists Brian Boldon, Jim Butler, Robert Campbell, Rebecca Cummins, Ben Wright, and Mark Zirpel collaborated to explore the relationship between glass and imagery at Pilchuck’s Stanwood campus from May 8 through May 19, 2006.
glass, projection screen, video projection
Pilchuck Glass School, Stanwood, WA