HEMI/MICA Artist in Residence and Extreme Arts Summer Project/Internship Application Period Open

Jan 18, 2018 | No Comments | By Michelle Pagano

We are pleased to announce that applications are now being accepted for our upcoming HEMI/MICA Extreme Arts Program opportunities. The HEMI/MICA Extreme Arts Summer Project/Internship is created for MICA students and the HEMI/MICA Artist/Designer in Residence is for MICA faculty members. Please see information below for details and we hope to hear from you soon!

HEMI/MICA Extreme Arts Summer Project/Internship

The goal of HEMI/MICA Extreme Arts Summer Project/Internship is to explore visual representations of their HEMI organization, structure, current research, and relationships. Visual representations can include: storyboarding and narrative, animation, photography, graphic design, interactive arts, or products, games, information visualization, illustration, or drawing.

Current MICA undergraduate or graduate students are able to apply for this internship. The applicant must also identify a MICA faculty member to serve as the advisor for this project/internship.

The total award for this summer project/internship is $3,000. $2,000 will be granted to the student as a stipend that will also cover any supplies or expenses. $1,000 will be granted to the MICA faculty member for his/her time to support and oversee the development of the project.

Deadline: Wednesday, February 20, 2018

For more information and how to apply please click here.

HEMI/MICA Artist/Designer in Residence   

HEMI and MICA created the Artist/Designer in Residence to bring MICA and JHU faculty together, allowing them to collaborate and explore ways to represent, visualize, and/or interpret HEMI research.

The opportunity is available to current MICA full-time and part-time faculty who have taught nine credits per academic year for the past two consecutive years.

The total budget request for this semester in residence may not exceed $15,000. The semester in residence (and its fee) is based on an assumption that this commitment is part-time and equivalent to one day of work per week for the semester. Budget line items can include, but are not limited to: MICA faculty compensation, materials, supplies, course release/replacement costs, etc. It is expected that all artist/designer work will be performed by the selected MICA faculty member. The final budget is subject to negotiations between MICA and JHU.

Deadline: Thursday, March 1, 2018

You can learn more about the Artist in Residence, as well as how to apply, here.

About the HEMI/MICA Extreme Arts Program

The HEMI/MICA Extreme Arts Program is an initiative that brings faculty and students from both institutions together to explore unique perspectives on extreme events.  The program aims to encourage collaboration among artists and researchers to examine data, interpret outcomes, and translate results from extreme events in new ways. It is our hope that this dialog will create a stronger community through a shared sense of curiosity and exploration.

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