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Donald and Kim Jurney Traveling Fellowship

March 20, 2018 Spencer Simmons
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An extremely exciting new opportunity has presented it's self in the way of the Donald and Kim Jurney Traveling Fellowship.  I have been a long time follower and fan of the artist Donald Jurney, (a revered landscape painter based out of Massachusetts) and await his posts on instagram like a daily sermon.  Last year I noticed that he and his wife Kim had started a grant to assist American painters working in traditional media to travel abroad to their country of choice in Europe.  I thought the concept was genius and had intended to apply but, time got away from me and I forgot about the deadline.  Flash forward a year, I remembered the deadline and applied.  I quickly dismissed the idea that I would actually wind up winning so I shelved the idea and got back to painting and living. 

Three months later on February 1st  the announcement was to be made on who the recipient would be.  Of course I had forgotten this and was in Mexico with my father and had perhaps the greatest morning ever.  I am happy to say that I am the 2018 fellowship recipient and that I will be traveling to Italy (specifically the Tuscany region) at the end of May for an undetermined amount of time to paint and feed on all the inspiration I can.

I will be posting as much as I can in the following months leading up to the journey and while there.  I want to share the experience like the recipient before me Martin Dimitrov (funny enough he is living here in AZ not too far away from me) in hopes that I can inspire others out there to get out there and paint or apply for the fellowship.

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