The Daily Herald featured an article about applying for the next Maker-in-Residence for the summer of 2025. Applications are due January 26, 2025. Written by Russell Lissau.
If you’re an artist who would enjoy working in front of an ever-changing, public audience, consider applying to be the Indian Trails Public Library District’s next maker-in-residence.
Applications are available for the annual summertime program at the main library, 355 Schoenbeck Road in Wheeling.
The maker-in-residence will create a piece in the Launch Pad, the library’s maker space, over six weeks as patrons observe or work on their own projects. Once completed, the piece will be displayed at the library.
Qualifying pieces aren’t limited to traditional art. In addition to a painting, sculpture or drawing, the maker could create something digitally or by using a 3D printer, a laser cutter or another tool available in the Launch Pad.
In addition to creating a piece, the chosen artist will lead workshops for patrons.
Preference will be given to applicants who plan to use tools available in the Launch Pad as part of their project. Indian Trails Library District residents also will be given preferential consideration.
The maker-in-residence will be paid $1,500.
Applications are due by Jan. 26. Applicants must be at least 18 years old and submit to background checks.
Anastasia Sitnikov was the inaugural maker-in-residence in 2023. She made a macramé sculpture that included objects created by patrons.
Animator and visual artist Shannon Lee had the honor this past summer. In addition to working on her art, Lee led programs about animation and making puppets.
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