The Gordon Art Fellowship provides an undergraduate art student the chance to bring together his or her love of nature and art into one unique learning experience. Modeled after the Institute’s summer science research URGE program, the Gordon Art Fellowship provides a stipend to an undergraduate art student and a faculty mentor with the purpose of creating a two-dimensional visual art project at the Institute. This program is open to full-time students who have not yet completed the requirements for graduation and are attending one of the consortium member educational institutions. This learning opportunity is provided by George and Barbara Gordon, whose commitment to the arts is inspiring to the Institute.
To view the 2011 project report click here.
Download a Gordon Art Fellowship application. The application includes additional information about the award and student qualifications. Applications for the Gordon Art Fellowship must be received at Pierce Cedar Creek Institute by 5:00 p.m. on February 2, 2012.
For more information about the Gordon Art Fellowship please contact Hugh Brown, field station director, at (269) 721-4434.

