The Clark Hulings Fund for Visual Artists, Santa Fe, New Mexico has chosen 16 artist fellows for its 2019 Art-Business Accelerator Program. The selected artists will participate in CHF’s innovative and comprehensive initiative, a yearlong virtual course of business study for visual artists that is designed to impart the necessary business training to succeed as entrepreneurs and make a complete living through the creation of their art.
   “This year’s group of applicants was very diverse, in terms of medium, style, genre, stage of career, business model, interests, background, and location. It was a really broad, fascinating group, which made for a competitive and exciting selection process,†said Elizabeth Hulings, CHF’s director. “One of the things we have to do is make sure the cohort will integrate and coalesce around the intense work they’ll be doing,†she added, “and that was a bit of a puzzle this time around. We are thrilled for our 16 Fellows and anticipate a vigorous and fun Accelerator in 2019.â€
The 2019 Clark Hulings Fund Fellows are: Terri Albanese, Westerville, Ohio, Glass painting, Manuelita Brown, Encinitas, California, Bronze sculpture, Carrie Cook, Austin, Texas, Painting, Sharon Crute, Saratoga Springs, New York, Painting, Andie Freeman, Apex, North Carolina, Oil painting, Adreon Henry, Austin, Texas, Mixed media, Robin Holder, West Milford, New Jersey, Mixed media, Jonathan Keeton, Santa Fe, New Mexico, Watercolor and acrylic painting, Steven Lester, Canton, Georgia, Acrylic painting, Kara Maria, San Francisco, California, Painting and mixed media, James Moore, San Jose, California, Mixed media and sculpture, Bradley Reyes, Santa Fe, New Mexico, Acrylic painting, Tim Saternow, Jersey City, New Jersey, Watercolor painting, Todd Scalise, Erie, Pennsylvania, Installations, April Wagner, Pontiac, Michigan, Glass and Karen Whitman, Bearsville, New York, Printmaking. For biographical info on each artist: https://clarkhulingsfund.org/accelerator/#fellows.
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