REQUESTS, PROCEDURES AND AGREEMENT FOR ALL STUDIO SPACESStudio Space Agreement • August 16th, 2019
Contract Type FiledAugust 16th, 2019Studios are assigned by the Program Head and supervised by the discipline Studio Specialist acting as their designee. Studio spaces will be available by the end of the first week of classes. You may receive a key from the discipline Studio Specialist after completing studio orientation, acknowledging safety procedures, and signing the Key Policy Contract. Note: If the key is not returned by the date specified in this form, there will be a replacement or re-keying charge in accordance with Key Policy. (initial)
Agreement to ParticipateStudio Space Agreement • August 4th, 2008
Contract Type FiledAugust 4th, 2008THIS REVOCABLE STUDIO SPACE AGREEMENT between Artbeat Studio, Inc., 62 Albert Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba and the following Artist.
Studio Art M.F.A. Studio Space AgreementStudio Space Agreement • August 20th, 2021
Contract Type FiledAugust 20th, 2021Graduate studio space is provided for the express purpose of producing art objects and scholarly work in pursuit of your MFA degree for up to six long semesters from the start of your graduate study at UNT and for students enrolled full time (9 hours per semester). It is expected that the student will use the space for this purpose only. The studio is a professional working area, and every effort must be made to preserve the rights of others working in the area.
Studio Space Agreement and Assignment Terms for Undergraduate StudentsStudio Space Agreement • October 29th, 2018
Contract Type FiledOctober 29th, 2018The quality of the physical environment at the University of Massachusetts Amherst is the responsibility of everyone on campus, including faculty, staff, and students. The Department of Art has assigned a studio to you in either the Studio Arts Building or Clark Hall. Your studio is where you conduct your art practice, but please remember that it belongs to the University and is part of the University’s physical community. What you do in your studio may affect not only your own health and safety, but also the health and safety of everyone in the building. If you become aware of a safety issue in your studio or in the building, or if you are unsure if a material or a process that you want to use is safe, you should seek guidance from Facilities Manager, Bob Woo at (413) 545-6967. You may also consult with a faculty member, a studio technician, the Undergraduate Program Director of the Department of Art, the Department Chair, or the Office of Environmental Health and Safety.
AGREEMENT FOR USE OF STUDIO SPACE AT UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA IRVINEStudio Space Agreement • May 28th, 2021
Contract Type FiledMay 28th, 2021It is understood that this agreement is between THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, hereinafter called “University” and the STUDENT, and that both parties enter into this agreement upon the following terms and conditions:
STUDIO SPACE AGREEMENTStudio Space Agreement • July 25th, 2020
Contract Type FiledJuly 25th, 2020This Studio Space Agreement (this “Agreement”) is made and entered into on the day of , 201 , by and between the Kansas City Artists Coalition, a Missouri nonprofit corporation (the “KCAC”) and the individual named below (“Artist”).
Studio Space Agreement and Assignment Terms for MFA StudentsStudio Space Agreement • October 29th, 2018
Contract Type FiledOctober 29th, 2018The quality of the physical environment at the University of Massachusetts Amherst is the responsibility of everyone on campus, including faculty, staff, and students. The Department of Art has assigned a studio to you in either the Studio Arts Building or Clark Hall. Your studio is where you conduct your art practice, but please remember that it belongs to the University and is part of the University’s physical community. What you do in your studio may affect not only your own health and safety, but also the health and safety of everyone in the building. If you become aware of a safety issue in your studio or in the building, or if you are unsure if a material or a process that you want to use is safe, you should seek guidance from Bob Woo, 413-545-6967. You may also consult with a faculty member, a studio technician, the Director of the Studio Arts Program, the Department Chair, or the Office of Environmental Health and Safety.