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P. R. O.
O. F. Fellowship 2026 Print Residency Of Ohio’s Future RESIDENCY DATES: July 29th, 2026 - February 1st, 2027 APPLICATION DEADLINE Extended!
: Zygote Press is proud to offer our 3rd annual PROOF Fellowship program, a Fine Art Printmaking residency for Northeast Ohio Artists from historically underrepresented communities. The PROOF Fellowship is a six month residency program inspired by Zygote’s 2021-2023 BIPOC Fellowship artists-in-residence.
The PROOF Fellowship offers non-printmaking artists from BIPOC communities an opportunity to learn a variety of printmaking techniques including silkscreen, monoprint, relief, intaglio, lithography and RISO. A committee of independent artists and educators from similar communities will review applications and select six Northeast Ohio local artists to participate in the 2026 PROOF Fellowship Cohort.
Fellowship Recipients will receive: - Twenty Two hours of printmaking workshop instruction ($2,500) -Ten hours of individual printmaking support ($500) -Yearlong Zygote Community Membership -Six Months of 24/7 Access to Zygote’s Printmaking Studio ($960) -A locker and flat file for the duration of the Fellowship -Participation in the 2026 PROOF Fellowship Exhibition -Exhibition and Installation support .
The selected artists will be introduced to both contemporary and traditional printmaking techniques through a series of workshops led by Zygote Press teaching artists and former PROOF Fellows. The workshop sessions will be scheduled on Saturday mornings. Our 2026 PROOF Workshop Schedule will be announced in December 2025.
Additionally, PROOF Fellows will have ongoing 24/7 access to Zygote’s Printmaking Studio for the duration of the fellowship. Zygote will also host mentoring sessions and peer critiques for Fellows to hone their printmaking craft, talk about their work and focus their artistic research. APPLICATION DEADLINE Extended!
: All application materials below must be in a single PDF file no larger than 10MB. To apply, email the following materials to michael@zygotepress. org : (1) Letter of interest/project proposal (500 word limit) (2) A portfolio of recent work (10-20 images) (3) Short Bio (one paragraph limit) PROOF Fellowship Course Schedule Sample Primary supplies for all workshops will be provided by Zygote Press.
All Fellows will be responsible for bringing a sketchbook, and preferred drawing materials. On the occasion that additional supplies are required, the workshop instructor or print shop manager will reach out to all PROOF Fellows two weeks prior to the given workshop. Wednesday 5/28: 3pm-5pm Orientation Session with Zygote Staff.
Tour. Intro To Print. Saturday 5/31:10am-1pm Intro to Relief w/ Michael Whitehead, Anastasia Malone,& Ryan Harris Wednesday 6/4: 1pm-5pm or 5pm-9pm Attend Open Studio (Optional).
Friday 6/6: 5pm-8pm Attend Queer Print Exhibition Reception at Zygote (Optional) Saturday 6/7: 10am-1pm Intro to Relief pt.
2 w/Michael Whitehead, Anastasia Malone, & Ryan Harris Wednesday 6/11: 1pm-5pm or 5pm-9pm Attend Open Studio (Optional) Saturday 6/14: 10am-4pm Intro to Letterpress w/ Brittany Hudak & RA Washington Friday 6/20: 5pm-10pm Attend Zygote Summer Solstice Benefit (Optional) Saturday 6/21: 10am-2pm Check-in Sessions . Individual 30 min/artist Wednesday 6/26: 1pm-5pm or 5pm-9pm.
Attend Open Studio Session (Optional) Saturday 6/28: 10am-1pm Intro To Screen Printing w/ Paul Serrianne & Ryan Harris Wednesday 7/2: 1pm-5pm or 5pm-9pm. Attend Open Studio Session (Optional) Saturday 7/5: 10am-1pm Intro to Risograph Printing w/ Anna Tararova Wednesday 7/8: 1pm-5pm or 5pm-9pm.
Attend Open Studio Session (Optional) Saturday 7/12: 10am-2pm Intro To Monotype w/ Chandler Mack & Anastasia Malone Wednesday 7/16: 1pm-5pm or 5pm-9pm. Attend Open Studio Session (Optional) Saturday 7/19: 10am-2pm Critique Session 1 Wednesday 7/23: 1pm-5pm or 5pm-9pm. Attend Open Studio Session (Optional) Saturday 7/26: 10am-2:30pm Check-in Sessions.
Individual. 30 min/artist Planographic Printing Section July 27th - August 2nd, 2025 Wednesday 7/31: 1pm-5pm or 5pm-9pm. Attend Open Studio Session (Optional) Saturday 8/3: 10am-1pm Intro to lithography pt 1 w/ Michael Whitehead & Thao Nguyen August 3rd - August 9th, 2025 Wednesday 8/6: 1pm-5pm or 5pm-9pm.
Attend Open Studio Session (Optional) Saturday 8/9: 10am-1pm Intro to lithography pt 2 w/ Michael Whitehead & Thao Nguyen Intaglio Printing Section August 10th - August 16th, 2025 Wednesday 8/13: 1pm-5pm or 5pm-9pm. Attend Open Studio Session (Optional) Saturday 8/16: 10am-1pm Intro to Intaglio pt. 1 w/ Michael Whitehead Wednesday 8/20: 1pm-5pm or 5pm-9pm.
Attend Open Studio Session (Optional) Saturday 8/23: 10am-1pm Intro to Intaglio pt 2 w/ Michael Whitehead Week 13 is the final week of Curriculum Programming. The following months of the PROOF Fellowship will have a looser schedule with 1-2 group sessions per month. Fellows will receive 10 hours of individual artistic support while working on their proposed projects.
Artistic Support hours can be used for additional instruction in a given process or for editioning/printing help. Individual sessions will be scheduled through Michael Whitehead and arranged based on the Fellow’s schedule.
Saturday 9/13: 10am-12pm Group Critique 2 Saturday 9/20: 10am-12pm Project Planning Session 1 Saturday 9/27: 10am-12pm Project Planning Session 2 Saturday 10/11: 10am-12pm Group Critique 3 Saturday 10/25: 10am-2pm Individual Check In Sessions Saturday 11/15: 10am-12pm Group Critique 4 Saturday 11/22: 10am-12pm Final Check In Sessions. Complete Fellowship Survey.
Begin Discussions for 2025 Fellowship Exhibition MARCH 2025 Saturday 12/6: 10am-12pm Exhibition Planning Session 1 Thursday 12/12: 10am-12pm Exhibition Planning Session 2 These dates and the teaching artists assigned to each workshop have been finalized and confirmed as of May 1st, 2025.
Some changes may be made to the schedule throughout the course of programming to add guest speakers, mentoring sessions, and process demos based on the needs of our PROOF Fellows and to accommodate other Zygote Press Community Programs.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Local Ohio artists Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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