HTML Preview Apprenticeship Application Form page number 1.


! !!!!! !!!!!!!!!!! ! !
!
Michigan Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Program
!
………..APPLICATION FORM……....…!!!!!!!!!!!!
!!
You may fill out this form in the following ways: by printing out a blank form and hand-writing, by
filling out the form digitally and printing a hard copy, or by filling out and submitting the form digitally.
Please type or print in black ink.
Instructions
Please review the MTAAP Application Guide on our website prior to completing this application. It
is important that you be specific. Use additional pages if necessary. Your information will be reviewed by
panelists who will select the awardees based on the information provided here, the work samples, and
letters of support.
Requirements
Application Form
The master artist should fill out, sign, and date Part 1. The apprentice should fill out, sign, and
date Part 2.
Support Materials
Provide two letters of support for the master artist, and one for the apprentice (three in total).
These should be from people who know you well, and who can provide information about your
relationship to the tradition you practice.
Work Samples
Include 5-10 images, audio or video clips, or physical objects that exemplify the work of the
master artist. Provide the same for the work of the apprentice.
Part 1 (to be completed by the Master Artist)
Name: ________________________________________________________________________
Street Address: _________________________________________________________________
City, State, Zip: ________________________________________________________________
Phone: ___________________________ E-mail address: _______________________________
Date and Place of Birth: __________________________________________________________
Website (if any): _______________________________________________________________
Are you employed by Michigan State University in any capacity (faculty, support staff,
extension services, Community Music School)? _______________________________________
DOWNLOAD HERE


To think creatively, we must be able to look afresh at what we normally take for granted. | George Kneller