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Resource: a zine: ‘Get to Do An Art or Craft: Applying to artist residencies for ‘non-artists’’

I just published an 8-page minizine: “Get to Do An Art or Craft: Applying to artist residencies for ‘non-artists’”. If like me you’re coming from outside the formal Art World, but are a crafter, maker, or artist (or do these but think “I’m not a real artist though…”) You might also not be aware you […]

By: Dr. Amanda Wyatt ViscontiJune 17, 2026June 16, 2026

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