The Keyholder Residency Program offers emerging artists with FREE year-long studio residencies to develop new work and foster their artistic careers. The application deadline is Saturday, September 1, 2012 for residencies that begin on October 1, 2012. Printmaking facilities are available for intaglio, relief, monoprint, waterbased silkscreen, digital processes, and other techniques that employ the tools at hand.
Keyholders work independently in the Printshop’s shared Artists’ Studio and have access to a vibrant community of peers. Artists from all disciplines are eligible to apply; printmaking skills are not required, but some familiarity with the medium is recommended. Basic instruction in printmaking and some Master Printer assistance is included in the program.
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JOBS (ACADEMICS, ARTISTS, CURATORS):
Various Job opportunities at the Guggenheim Museum: Assistant Managing Editor, Associate Web Developer, Associate Web Editor, Curator of Education and Community Outreach, Curatorial Assistant for the Futurism exhibition, Editor of the Guggenheim UBS Map Global Art Initiative, Education Associate for the Education Department, Interactive Producer, Interactive Project Manager, Media Producer, Controller and Marketing Manager. NYC, USA.
Deadline: asap.
http://www.guggenheim.org/new-york/about/jobs/full-time
Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center For Visual Arts At Stanford University. Current Openings: Curatorial Assistant, Asian Art, 75% to FTE. USA.
Deadline: asap.
APPLICATION DEADLINE
Thursday, August 30, 2012, 5PM
Swing Space is a project-based residency program that places visual and
performing artists and arts groups in space for the development and
presentation of new projects. Since its launch in 2005, Swing Space has
placed over 1,000 artists in more than 20 different locations throughout
Lower Manhattan and on Governors Island all generously provided by the
Downtown real estate community and LMCC's programming partners. Swing Space
is designed to address short-term space needs for a wide range of projects
and to encourage creative, experimental, and collaborative approaches to
artistic practice in unconventional spaces.
STEPS TO APPLY
STEP 1: READ
Applicants should begin by reading all program information on the Swing
CALL FOR WORKS Video Slink Uganda
Seeking 3 minute videos or shorter by African-Diaspora artists for
Video Slink Uganda, a 2012-2013 apexart Franchise project
apexart Franchise Exhibition in Uganda: Feb 6th - March 6th, 2013
Artistic Directors: Paul Falzone and Marisa Jahn (REV-)
Project Description
Ugandan video halls (or "bibanda") are often no more than small huts where
viewers pay a few cents to watch pirated DVDs on television screens.
Located in the majority of villages and towns throughout Uganda, they are
the only form of popular visual entertainment and have a wider audience than
television and newspapers combined. Numbering in the thousands, these
bibanda reach millions of Ugandans each month. So-called 'fine art' never
FOUR DAYS a week Assistant Program Coordinator
POSITION STARTS Immediately
A career in Arts Administration
Arts Education/Administration
Job Title: Executive Director, Levitt Pavilion Pasadena Announcement Date:
07/17/12
Organization Overview
The Levitt Pavilion Pasadena (“LPP†) is a non-profit organization founded
in 2003 to offer 50 free concerts each summer in historic Memorial Park in
the City of Pasadena. LPP is committed to serving the local community,
celebrating its diversity, inspiring its youth through music, and enriching
cultural lives of its residents through its annual summer concert series.
In 2003, the Memorial Park band shell was refurbished from grant monies and
donations provided to the City of Pasadena. It was transformed into the
Levitt Pavilion for the Performing Arts. Thanks to the efforts of its
dedicated staff and artistic director, the Levitt has since become one of
INSTALL: WeHo is an interactive exhibition, to be held September 16, 2012, showcasing the curated work of LGBTQ-minded artists in the Greater Los Angeles Community. With the support of the City of West Hollywood, ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives, and Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, this pop-up installation will serve as a forum to bring both established and emerging LGBTQ artists and contributors together. INSTALL: WeHo is an opportunity to share the story, struggles and spirits of the LGBTQ community through a diverse array of mediums and forms.
Rogue Artists Ensemble announces auditions for the role of STILLWATER in the upcoming remount of their original play for young audiences, Zen Shorts, based on a series of books by Jon J Muth. Zen Shorts premiered this past February at the Segerstrom Center for the Performing Arts and is the newest addition to Rogue Artists Ensemble's series of theater for young audiences. The Rogues' other play for young audiences, Frog Belly Rat Bone, performs regularly in venues throughout California and has toured nationally.
Auditions will be held on Saturday August 4th, 2012 by appointment only.
About Zen Shorts
Tiny artworks in all media are sought for our Hugely Tiny Festival 2012
Submission deadline: August 8, 2012 by noon.
Date of Event: TBD (one or two weekends, October or November, Pasadena)
Honorarium: TBD (approx. $200 per artist)
NewTown defines the the concept of "tiny" in broad and creative ways. Please visit our website for full information and details.
from LA Culture Net
Exhibitions and Displays Curator
Application deadline: 27 July 2012
Ref: TGO300
Tate St Ives
Porthmeor Beach
St Ives
Cornwall TR26 1TG
www.tate.org.uk/about/workingattate
Increase awareness, understanding, and enjoyment of modern and contemporary art
This is a superb opportunity to use your curatorial flair and passion for modern and contemporary art to devise and deliver exciting exhibitions and displays for an iconic gallery.