Become an Isle Royale Summer 2020 Teen Artist

Become an Isle Royale Summer 2020 Teen Artist

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service on Dec. 19, 2019. It is reproduced in full below.

HOUGHTON, MI - Applications for Isle Royale National Park's 2020 Teen Artist Exploration will be accepted between January 2 and Feb. 14, 2020. This artistic discovery is geared to all aspiring teen artists who want to develop their art through experiencing wilderness, and is open to all visual and performing artists, writers, and composers ages 13 to 18 at time of participation.

Elisha Houle, the 2016 teen artist said of her time on the Island: "Isle Royale and the Teen Artist Exploration has opened my life to so many amazing things. My art has taken on a new dynamic; I appreciate so much more the wild and natural ways of life the Island showed me."

Over the course of a week, three selected teen artists will explore their art and the island--hike and backpack along wave-washed shores, canoe quiet bays of Lake Superior, or sketch wildlife among the boreal forest. A mentor will provide coaching during the artistic and wilderness exploration. Interested artists must be available for the potential summer 2020 session. These dates are tentative pending necessary island confirmations, which are expected by the end of January 2020. Dates will be confirmed on the park’s website and sent to all interested applicants. Expected program dates are:

* Friday July 17 through Saturday July 25, 2020

On the first and last day of the program, selected artists and their families (up to 6 people total) will receive complimentary transportation to and from the island provided on Ranger III, a 165-foot ship operating from Houghton, Michigan. Housing will be provided by the park in the Rock Harbor Lodge Housekeeping Cottages. The cottages are equipped with kitchenettes including utensils and dishware, a private bath with tub, shower, and dressing room, one double bed and one bunk bed, linens, towels, electric heat, and a studio type living area.

Isle Royale and Keweenaw Parks Association, and the Copper Country Community Arts Council sponsor the program. The selected artists are required to donate to the park a piece of artwork representative of their stay on Isle Royale. If seventeen or younger, a legal guardian must accompany the teen artist.

Visit the Teen Artist Exploration website for the online submission process: https://www.nps.gov/isro/getinvolved/teen-artist.htm. To be considered, all application components must be digitally received by 11:59 pm on Feb. 14, 2020. Entries received after February 14 will not be considered. Notification to all applicants will be made by May 1, 2020. For further information, visit the park’s website, call (906) 482-0984, or email us.

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Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service

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