Joyce Nojima awarded residency at Headlands
May 12, 2014
Congratulations to Joyce Nojima for being selected as a recipient of the Graduate Fellows Residency at the Headlands Center for the Arts! Jamie Dunn is the alternate.
Graduate Fellowships at the Headlands Center for the Arts provide meaningful support to recent, promising MFA graduates, in partnership with esteemed Bay Area academic institutions. The program is unique in the country for addressing this critical juncture in an emerging artist’s career, giving aspiring post-grads opportunities for professional development and a chance to define their practice outside of the academic context.
Graduate Fellows receive private studio space; public presentation opportunities, including participation in a culminating curated exhibition; and discounts on Headlands’ meals and public events. Graduate Fellows are active participants in Headlands peer-to-peer-driven creative community and benefit from engagement with local, national, and international artists participating in Headlands artists’ programs.