WildCraft ACCESS

This program is open to the following BIPOC individuals:

Highschool seniors (18 & up) planning on pursuing an advanced degree in art, design, craft or teaching

Undergraduate or graduate students pursuing art, design, craft or teaching degrees

K-12 public school teachers who lead classes in art, craft or design

Application is simple! 

For current BIPOC students: 

email info@wildcraftstudioschool.com and let us know what school you are currently attending and what your major or intended major is. Please include the names and dates of 3 WildCraft studio classes you’d like to take, ranked by 1st, 2nd & 3rd choice.

For current BIPOC K-12 public school teachers: 

email info@wildcraftstudioschool.com and let us know what school you are teaching with and what subjects you teach. Please include the names and dates of 3 WildCraft studio classes you’d like to take, ranked by 1st, 2nd & 3rd choice.

Want to partner with us?

If increasing BIPOC representation in the fields of Art, Design & Craft is important to you, please consider supporting this program. We'd love to be able to offer additional scholarships and every donation helps us expand our reach. 100% of your donation will go directly toward our scholarship program.

Terms

WildCraft will donate 25 seats in workshops to BIPOC individuals each season (Spring & Fall) for a total of 50 seats donated annually, approximately $8000 value.

Our goal is to increase the number of free seats offered with the outside support of WildCraft friends and followers.

The program is first come, first serve, with a limit of 1 free class per eligible person per year.

Only Textile, Craft, Native Art & Studio Art classes are eligible for this program.

If you have a reason why attending a Nature workshop rather than a Studio workshop would support the development of your art/design/craft or teaching practice, please email us directly.