Mineral School November 2024 Residency

Mineral, Washington, United States


Details
Nov 3 - Nov 17, 2024

Residency

APPLICATION DEADLINE:May 31, 2024
TUITION / COST:$900
SCHOLARSHIP:Available
https://mineralschool.submittable.com/submit

CONTACT: Jane Hodges
PHONE: 206-937-5643
EMAIL: mineralschoolarts@gmail.com
WEBSITE: https://mineralschool.submittable.com/submit

Mineral School is an artists residency located in a former 1947 elementary school near Mt. Rainier, in Mineral, Washington. During 2024-2025, we're offering one-week and two-week residency periods to a total of 36 artists, including poets, prose writers, and visual artists, providing accepted applicants with space and time to create new work without the interruptions of normal life and with the bonus of healthy meals prepared by culinary volunteers using locally-grown organic food whenever possible. Applications open April 15, 2024 and close May 31, 2024.

Each resident will live in an 800-square foot former classroom that offers peekaboo views of Mineral Lake and Mt. Rainier, and that will double as their writing studio, with desk and chair, lighting, bookcase, and lots of chalkboards. Visual artists will be offered space to work outside of their classroom, if desired. The main school building has bathrooms with showers and laundry. Residents will be served all meals, and they will have the opportunity to share work with the public. Mineral features a swimmable fishing lake with boat rentals, a tavern, a bed and breakfast, a general store, two churches, a post office, and more deer than people. It's a 25-minute drive to Mt. Rainier National Park.


Faculty

Featured Writers Include:

During each residency, guest writers or artists from the Northwest or our alumni community will visit and present work. Check our web site for details.


Genres

Poetry, Fiction, Creative nonfiction


Location

Mineral School
PO Box 214
Mineral
Washington, United States
98355



Mineral School

Mineral School is an artists residency set in a former 1947 elementary school, in Mineral, WA, near Mt. Rainier National Park.