Every winter, a cohort of artists from Miami come to Snowmass Village for a five-week stay at the Anderson Ranch Arts Center. It’s part of a residency program called “Home and Away” offered by the Miami-based organization Oolite Arts, whose president and CEO Dennis Scholl is a longtime patron of Anderson Ranch.
Participants get an unrestricted $2,500 stipend, plus coverage of their travel expenses and accommodations, and for visiting artists like Juan Ledesma and Cornelius Tulloch, it’s an opportunity to experiment and grow without the pressures of everyday life.