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Sandra Smolski Lands Residency at Prestigious Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture

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Artist Sandra Smolki in her East Vancouver studio with one of the paintings she produced while in residency at the Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture. (Photo by Perrin Grauer)

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The residency represents an extraordinary achievement for an undergraduate artist, says 麻豆视频 faculty member and Skowhegan alum Gonzalo Reyes Rodriguez.

Artist and 麻豆视频 student was recently awarded a residency at the renowned .

Sandra completed the nine-week residency during the summer between her third and fourth years in the BFA program 鈥 a rare accomplishment for an undergraduate artist, according to 麻豆视频 faculty member .

鈥淚 was really happy when she got the residency because Sandra is definitely someone I thought would flourish there,鈥 says Gonzalo, who taught Sandra and encouraged her to apply to Skowhegan. 鈥淪he鈥檚 committed to her work as a student and is very dedicated to a kind of practice-based, purely abstract painting that lets mark-making come from the body without premeditation. You鈥檙e around so many talented artists at Skowhegan and you learn a lot really fast. Sandra is the kind of artist who would benefit hugely from that.鈥

Skowhegan is located on a 350-acre forested campus in rural Maine, where students live for the duration of their stay. Studios are open 24 hours a day, and the 65 residency participants and 11 faculty artists engage in rigorous peer-to-peer exchange. More than 2000 artists apply each year for the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

Gonzalo himself is a Skowhegan alum, and says the artistic communities forged there can last a lifetime. The residency鈥檚 prestigious reputation can lead to commercial interest as well, he notes.

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A painting by Sandra Smolski, completed during her time at Skowhegan. (Photo by / courtesy Sandra Smolski)

A look at past participants reveals a who鈥檚-who of the contemporary art world. Anish Kapoor, Barbara Kruger, Theaster Gates, Richard Tuttle and Sam Gilliam are among past faculty members. Jessica Vaughan, Sondra Perry, Ellsworth Kelly, Korakrit Arunanondchai and Laylah Ali are counted among the many famous alums.

Sandra reports having encountered a number of such figures.

鈥淚 met a lot of prestigious artists,鈥 she says. 鈥淚t was pretty amazing. I was a bit blindsided at first.鈥

But the community Sandra built at Skowhegan extends beyond the residency鈥檚 celebrity members. She formed friendships with artists from across the globe and at all stages of their careers 鈥 from emerging artists to established practitioners and teachers with gallery representation.

鈥淏eing surrounded by a group of people who were already on the move toward a career in the arts was really inspiring for someone like me who鈥檚 still in my undergrad,鈥 she tells me. 鈥淚t validated me as an artist rather than as a student trying to be an artist. I suddenly felt like I鈥檇 arrived. Like, here I am, I鈥檓 an artist.鈥

Skowhegan provides students with a rigorous schedule of lectures, workshops, studio visits, artist visits and work opportunities. Sandra worked in the famed Diego Rivera Fresco Barn 鈥 one of the only facilities in North America where fresco painting is taught. She also had a beautiful studio where she focused on her paint practice.

鈥淢y takeaway was to not think about image-making so much as mark-making and abstraction. And the faculty there encouraged me to do that 鈥 to take the painting off the wall, put it on the floor, work with non-traditional mark-making tools,鈥 she says. 鈥淭hey sent me off to Home Depot and Walmart to get tools like mops and squeegees, kitchen brushes and scrapers 鈥 things you could experiment and play with. That was really liberating.鈥

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鈥淚t makes you feel more rooted and connected to your own identity as an artist,鈥 Sandra says of the Skowhegan residency, where she completed numerous works including this painting. (Photo by / courtesy Sandra Smolski)

This revelation has led to lasting change for Sandra, who has since rearranged her studio in Vancouver to accommodate new ways of working.

Now back at 麻豆视频, Sandra has been encouraging fellow 麻豆视频 students to apply to Skowhegan. It鈥檚 worth applying simply as an exercise in professional practic, even if you don鈥檛 get in on your first try, she says.

But she also recommends not giving up. Sandra met many participants who only gained admission on their fifth, eighth or eleventh application. And when you finally do win admission, the benefits are enormous.

鈥淚t makes you feel more rooted and connected to your own identity as an artist. I think that鈥檚 really valuable,鈥 she says. 鈥淭hose experiences stay with you. They shape your experience as an artist.鈥

for the 2024 session at Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture are open through Jan. 5, 2024. Learn more .

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Visit 麻豆视频 online to learn more about studying Visual Arts at Emily Carr.