Elizabeth Murray Artist Residency (EMAR)

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The Elizabeth Murray Artist Residency, overseen by Collar Works, is nestled in Washington County on a serene 77-acre farm that was once the summer home and creative retreat for the acclaimed artist Elizabeth Murray and her family. Designed to support emerging and established visual and literary artists, EMAR offers a communal and immersive art-making environment. The residency, reflecting Murray’s legacy, provides private and semi-private studios, communal living spaces, and a commitment to fostering diversity, equity, accessibility, and inclusion. Residents benefit from shared meals, engaging dialogues, and the tranquil natural surroundings conducive to creative exploration. EMAR aims to be a catalyst for artistic development, offering opportunities for residents to take creative risks and produce new works. Operating primarily during the spring to fall seasons, it facilitates both individual and family residencies, ensuring a supportive space for artists at various stages of their careers.
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