United States Mint Announces New Artistic Infusion Program Artists
Revised Program Adds Third Tier of Student Designers
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The United States Mint today announced the newly selected
participants in its expanded Artistic Infusion Program (AIP) to enrich
and invigorate the design of coins and medals.
A call for artists was issued August 1, 2006, seeking up to 10
Associate Designers who are professional visual artists, and up to six
Student Designers who are undergraduate and graduate level artists, to
supplement the pool of “Master Designers” currently under contract in
the four-year old program. Applications responding to the call for
Associate Designers were accepted from August 7 to September 15, 2006,
and applications responding to the call for Student Designers were
accepted from September 15 to October 16, 2006.
The new Associate Designers are Lyndall Bass of New Mexico, Barbara
Fox of New York, Anatole Honczarenko of New York, David Malan of Utah,
Donna Weaver of Indiana, David Westwood of California and Mary Beth
Zeitz of New Jersey. The new Student Designers are Margaret Lauren Henry
of New York, Laura Klopp of Florida, Mark Kuettner of Wisconsin and
Joshua Wahila of New York.
The Master Designers retained under contract are Justin Kunz of
California, Richard Masters of Wisconsin, Neal Garland Taylor of
Oklahoma, Joel Iskowitz of New York, Susan G. Gamble of Virginia, Thomas
Scott Cleveland of Texas and Stephen Clark of Idaho.
“I want to congratulate and welcome our new Associates and Student
Designers to the program and thank our Master Designers for their
contributions to U.S. coinage,” said United States Mint Director Edmund
C. Moy. “We look forward to sharing their creative energy with the
Nation in the coming years.”
The newly selected artists will attend a three-day orientation
symposium at the United States Mint at Philadelphia, February 21 through
23, hosted by the United States Mint’s design staff there. In addition,
the Student Designers will participate in a summer internship with the
United States Mint Sculptor-Engravers at the United States Mint at
Philadelphia.
AIP artists have submitted successful designs for high-profile
programs such as the Westward Journey Nickel Series™, the 50 State
Quarters® Program, the American Eagle Platinum Coin Program, the
Presidential $1 Coin Program, the First Spouse Gold Coin Program, and
other commemorative coin and medal programs.
Although the United States Mint has used outside artists before, the
AIP was specifically designed to develop and train a pool of talented
outside artists ready to work with the United States Mint’s staff of
Sculptor-Engravers to create new coin and medal designs. United States
Mint Sculptor-Engravers will continue to model the designs submitted by
the AIP artists. The Sculptor-Engravers also submit designs under the
program.
For purposes of the AIP, Master Designers are those who have proven
themselves as valuable AIP artists for at least two years; Associate
Designers are professional artists who are new to the program (with
successful Associate Designers eligible for direct promotion to the
Master Designer level); and Student Designers are those enrolled in
undergraduate or graduate level visual arts programs (with successful
Student Designers eligible for direct promotion to the Associate
Designer level).
Under the program’s new provisions, each Master Designer submitting
designs will receive $1,500; Associate Designers will receive $1,000;
and Student Designers will receive $500. Each will receive an additional
$2,000 per design selected. They will be invited to create and submit at
least one design candidate annually for a coin or medal program.
Created by Congress in 1792, the United States Mint is the
manufacturer of legal tender coinage for the United States. The United
States Mint also produces commemorative coins and Congressional medals
honoring individuals and events of special meaning to the American
people and bullion coins from a variety of precious metals.
Contact: Press inquiries: Michael White (202) 354-7222 Customer
Service information: (800) USA MINT (872-6468)
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