Le Petit Versailles, Manhattan, call for proposals, deadline Feb. 23

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LE PETIT VERSAILLES -- 2015 EVENTS SEASON -- CALL FOR PROPOSALS – DEADLINE FEBRUARY 28

GREETINGS FROM LE PETIT VERSAILLES!

Le Petit Versailles is a garden that needs to be used. By the surrounding neighborhood, by local and international communities, by excitable puppies.

You have a show idea? Pitch it to us! Click on the image to the left, and fill out our google form. Note: You must complete the form in one sitting, so make sure you have all your text ready to cut and paste.

GoogleForm link here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1lCfEpm5TbzHd18o0kSVIRMdOPJNQ68xnpsYOqyH...

We’re open to:

-- Film/Video

-- Theater

-- Literature

-- Music

-- Visual Art

-- Textiles

-- Sequential Prosthetics

-- Spatio-Social Sculpture

-- Underwater Relational Aesthetics

-- Erotic Eschatology

-- And Anything That Has Extended The Reach Of Human and Tool-Using Animal Bodies

If you have any questions about the process, email us at: lepetitversailles@alliedproductions.org

Or you can contact Program Manager Devon Gallegos at: devongallegos@alliedproductions.org

And you can join us on our Facebook page for more news as it happens: https://www.facebook.com/groups/LePetitVersailles/

Stay warm!

Devon Gallegos, Peter Cramer, Jack Waters

Allied Productions, Inc / Le Petit Versailles

ABOUT LE PETIT VERSAILLES

Le Petit Versailles (LPV) is a community garden and arts space in Manhattan's Lower East Side. LPV presents its 19th season of programming: film screenings, craft workshops, music performances, installations and other gatherings that seek to engage the local/arts community, and encourage both planned events and impromptu curation in various fields. In addition to spring/summer programs, LPV seeks to provide free events to the public, year-round.

ABOUT ALLIED PRODUCTIONS

Allied Productions, Inc. is an artist-run organization that presents local and international artists, with particular sensitivity to people of color, the LGBT community, feminist voices, and people of low-moderate income. We are a physical, social, political, and spiritual hub for marginalized artistic communities who have rejected the materialism of the art market and other commercial interests, and we maintain a diverse community in the midst of the challenges presented by gentrification.