Four scholarships of $2,000 each are available for students of sculpture.
Description:
Open to students of figurative or representational sculpture.
Please note that work that is inspired by nature - or figurative or realist sculpture - is preferred.
It is suggested that students take at least one college level art class before applying. The educational institution the student attends must be an accredited U.S. institution.
Contact Information
Name/Company:
National Sculpture Society
Title/Attention:
co ANS
Name:
Address:
75 Varick Street Floor 11
City:
New York
State:
NY
Zip:
10013
Phone:
(212) 764-5645
FAX:
(212) 764-5651
Web:
www.nationalsculpture.org
Eligibility
Gender:
NA
Eligibility:
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS: 1. Scholarship Application form (see next page) 2. A biography or resume that explains the student's background in sculpture. This can be in the form of a Word (.doc or .docx) or PDF (.pdf) document or a separate piece of paper. 3. Two letters of recommendation. (These can be mailed separately) 4. A CD with 10 to 18 images of at least six different sculptures by the applicant. Images on the CD should be in JPEG (.jpg) format with a resolution of at least 72 dpi. PLEASE, NO POWER POINT PRESENTATIONS 5. A list stating the title, medium and dimensions of the sculpture shown in the images on the CD. This can be in the form of a Word (.doc or .docx) or PDF (.pdf) document. 6. Proof of financial need. This can be in the form of photocopies of other scholarship/grant applications, photocopies of tax forms from previous year, and/or a signed letter from the financial aid office of the applicant's school. Failure to include all of the requested information may be considered grounds for disqualification. Please call or write to let us know if you are unable to provide any of the above.
Special Criteria:
Please note that work that is inspired by nature - or figurative or realist sculpture - is preferred.
It is suggested that students take at least one college level art class before applying. The educational institution the student attends must be an accredited U.S. institution.