Tag: ArtistInResidence

  • CMS Artists Transition from Textiles to Fibers

    The Claremont MakerSpace is excited to announce printmaker Sarah Breisch was selected as the summer Artist in Residence, and textile artist Berkley Heath has completed her spring residency. Read the full press release below. The AiR program is designed to empower New Hampshire and Vermont based artists with tools, training and space to create compelling new work. The summer residency will run from July 21st until September 26th. The CMS AiR Program is supported in part by the NH State Council on the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts.


    The CMS Artist in Residence Program is generously supported by:

  • Press Release – Open Call for Summer Artist in Residence

    The Claremont Makerspace is seeking interested artists to apply for the Summer Artist in Residence (AiR) Program that will run from July 14 through September 19, 2025. The program is designed to empower New Hampshire and Vermont based artists with tools, training and space to create compelling new work. The deadline for the online application form is June 27, 2025. The CMS AiR program is supported in part by the NH State Council on the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts.

  • CMS Artists Transition from Photography to Fibers

    The Claremont MakerSpace is excited to announce textile artist Berkley Heath was selected as the Spring Artist in Residence, taking the baton from photographer Jeff Dietrich, who just completed his winter residency. Read the full press release below. The AiR program is designed to empower New Hampshire and Vermont based artists with tools, training and space to create compelling new work. The spring residency will run from April 28th until July 4th. The CMS AiR Program is supported in part by the NH State Council on the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts.


    The CMS Artist in Residence Program is generously supported by:

  • Open Call for Spring CMS Artist in Residence

    The Claremont Makerspace is seeking interested artists to apply for the Spring Artist in Residence (AiR) Program that will run from April 28 through July 4, 2025. The program is designed to empower New Hampshire and Vermont based artists with tools, training and space to create compelling new work. The deadline for the online application form is April 10, 2025. The CMS AiR program is supported in part by the NH State Council on the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts.

  • CMS Announces Winter Artist in Residence

    The Claremont Makerspace is excited to announce that emerging photographer Jeff Dietrich is the Winter Artist in Residence. The program is designed to empower New Hampshire and Vermont based artists with tools, training and space to create compelling new work. The winter residency will run until April 11, 2025. The CMS AiR Program is supported in part by the NH State Council on the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts.


    The CMS Artist in Residence Program is generously supported by:

  • Open Call for Winter CMS Artist in Residence

    The Claremont Makerspace is seeking interested artists to apply for the Winter Artist in Residence (AiR) Program that will run from February 1 through April 11, 2025. The program is designed to empower New Hampshire and Vermont based artists with tools, training and space to create compelling new work. The deadline for the online application form is January 26, 2025. The CMS AiR Program is supported in part by the NH State Council on the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts.

  • CMS AiR Open Studio Time

    Makers,

    Jo Ann Clifford, CMS Artist in Residence is offering open studio time.

    If you have ever had an interest or thought you might like to try scrap metal sculpture,coming to open studio time might be a great start! Watch a project in development, ask questions, discuss the creation of found objects, scrap, and metal art.

    Join her for the open studio time: Mondays 10–12 AM & Thursdays 1–4 PM (6/14, 6/17, 6/21, 6/24)

    Please call 603-504-3419 or email iinfo@twinstatemakerspaces.org to reserve a time for a tour or visit.
    Masks are required inside of the building at this time.