AMP connects artists and behind-the-scenes collaborators of all genres, including musicians, painters, performance artists, writers, dancers, and many more, with resources, opportunities, and personal connections. Many AMPers also provide free temporary lodging for other members. With thousands of members in 86 countries, AMP enthusiastically and energetically builds bridges between artists, audiences, and producers through our website, as well as at AMP-hosted parties and multimedia events worldwide. AMP is free to join. The only 'cost' is your energy and enthusiasm in building a global artistic community and helping fellow artists.
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Grants for photojournalists working for social change

Photojournalists working for social change can apply for a grant.

The Open Society Documentary Photography Project, sponsored by the Open Society Foundations, offers grants to encourage new ways of presenting documentary photography to the public.

Photographers will take an existing body of work on a social justice or human rights issue and devise an innovative way of using that work to create social change.

Projects should include a partnership between a photographer and an organization that combines expertise in documentary photography with experience working on the topic. Five to eight grants of US$5,000 to US$30,000 will be awarded.

For more information, click here.

http://www.soros.org/initiatives/photography/news/call-for-proposals-aud...

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International congress on cultural journalism

Academics, journalists, writers and artists will gather in São Paulo, Brazil at the third International Congress on Cultural Journalism on May 17 to 20 in Sao Paulo.

Organized by the Social Service of Commerce, SESC, the event's goal is to reflect on the current state of culture journalism across various media platforms.

The program features international experts such as critical theorists Camille Paglia and Slavoj Zizek, film director Werner Herzog and novelist Enrique Vila-Matas.

Topics include artistic genres and journalism, press responsibility, the role of TV in culture, cultural journalism training and the importance of digital media, among others.

Registration costs between R$100 and R$400 (about US$65 and US$255) and can be done online at the SESC site.

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Film Project seeks documentaries

A new joint media project provides funds for documentary makers.

Until January 2012, The Economist and PBS NewsHour are funding short documentaries from Abu Dhabi to Albuquerque on a range of topics from astronomy to agriculture.

The aim of The Economist Film Project is to showcase the selected segments, films and filmmakers as broadly as possible.

The project seeks submissions of completed documentary films on a rolling basis continuing monthly through January 2012.

Both documentary shorts and feature-length films may be submitted. The Economist will provide filmmakers whose films are chosen with a grant of US$4,000 to produce six to eight minutes of footage from the film to air on PBS NewsHour.

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Film Festival calls for entries - focus on social issues - Media that Matters

Filmmakers from around the world who focus on social issues can enter a contest.

The Media That Matters Film Festival highlights short films on the most important topics of the day for local, global, and online communities with the goal of engaging audiences and inspiring them to take action.

Now in its 11th edition, any and all issues will be considered. This year, however, organizers are particularly interested in films focusing on disability rights, interfaith dialogue and religious tolerance, bias-based bullying, gender equality and youth activism. The contest is open to documentaries, narratives, animations, music videos, public service announcements, dramas, comedies and other hybrid types of films. You can watch last year's winners here.

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Grants for films on minority cultures

A National Geographic film project funds projects by or about indigenous and underrepresented minority cultures around the world.

The All Roads Film Project, sponsored by National Geographic, funds film projects year-round. The grants are open to both minority-culture filmmakers and those who can demonstrate that they have been designated by a minority community to tell their story.

Grants range from US$1,000 to US$10,000. Submission deadlines are the fifteenth of March, June, September and December.

Filmmakers who have completed a film related to this theme, either with or without the grant, can submit their entries to the All Roads Film Festival, held September 14 to 18, 2011.

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Open Call: International Residency Program at The Darling Foundry, Montreal (deadline June 1)

Open Call: International Residency Program

The Darling Foundry, Visuals Arts Center
http://www.fonderiedarling.org/encourager_e/residences_int.html

The Darling Foundry
745 Ottawa Street
H3C 1R8, Montreal
Canada
Phone: +1 514 392-1554
Fax: +1 514 392-0579
residence@fonderiedarling.org
http://www.fonderiedarling.org/encourager_e/residences_int.html

Application deadline of June 1st, 2011
Download application form from web site link

INTERNATIONAL RESIDENCY PROGRAM AT THE DARLING FOUNDRY

Application deadline of June 1st, 2011

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JOB: Film Curator (Los Angeles)

Film Independent is seeking a full-time Curator for its weekly film series at LACMA. Candidates should be leaders in their field and possess extensive film curatorial, festival, or exhibition experience; relationships with filmmakers, distributors, archives and/or foundations, knowledge of film history and independent film. An M.A. or B.A. in film history is preferred, along with professional film criticism and substantial public speaking experience.

Qualified candidates should email cover, resume, salary history/requirements to: Jobs@FilmIndependent.org

from LA Culture Net

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Free Guesthouse at Art Basel

Free Guesthouse at Art Basel, June 15–19, 2011

Guesthouse Basel, a collaboration between e-flux and Städelschule, Frankfurt, announces a call for applications to fill 10 openings in a five-day residency at Art Basel from June 15th through June 19th, 2011.

As a free, self-organized residency for young artists, curators, writers and gallerists taking place at Messeplatz 1, guest residents will be provided with basic accommodations (hammocks), shared bathrooms, a common workroom, and breakfast. Residents will be expected to help run the guesthouse. The reception area of the guesthouse will be available for public programming developed by the residents.

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'Diogene urbanbivouac' Residency - Call for Applications

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Progetto Diogene
http://www.progettodiogene.eu

Progetto Diogene
Diogene association
roundabout c.so Verona x c.so Regio Parco
10152 - Turin
Italy
Phone: +39 011 5539255
Fax: +39 011 5539255
info@progettodiogene.eu
http://www.progettodiogene.eu

Application Deadline: 16 May 2011

The Diogene group of artists is promoting the international competition 'Diogene urbanbivouac', open to international artists. The 'Diogene_urbanbivouac' residency program is the result of a joint effort by a group of artists. They share their ideas concerning the relationship between art and society, the role of the artist, and art as a form of knowledge. They also make themselves available to other artists, thus activating a shared collaboration with them.

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JOB OPENING: Ceramicist (Los Angeles)

Wanted: Ceramics Art Instructor

We are a non-profit Art Program with a job opening in our Culver City,
CA site. We nurture gifted artists with developmental disabilities. Our
success is due to the chemistry between the Artists and Art Instructors
who use their personal artmaking process to guide our artists through
their projects.

We are looking for an individual who:

1. Is technically skilled in ceramics.

2. Has an extensive portfolio

3. Loves contemporary art and has a strong knowledge of
contemporary artists.

4. Has patience

5. Loves working with people and is comfortable with adults with
Developmental Disabilities

6. Can take initiative with projects

The following skills are required:

1. Expertise in ceramic techniques (slab, coil, pinch, raku,

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