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Maan: editions and grant initiative for Saudi-based creatives
Athr Gallery
May 9–June 20, 2020
Maan Grant: Selection Webinar: May 21, 9–10pm, Committee members: Hamza Serafi, Manal AlDowayan, Dana Awartani and Muhannad Shono
Online
www.maaneditions.com
athr.submittable.com
athrart.com
Micro-grant initiative, Maan, by Jeddah-based gallery, Athr.
Open Call deadline: June 20, 2020
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Taoyuan International Art Award
Call for entries
June 1–July 10, 2020
Taoyuan International Art Award Exhibition: March 13–April 18, 2021
Taoyuan International Art Award
Bade Dist.
Taoyuan
6F., No. 728, Sec. 1, Jieshou Rd.,
Taiwan
en.tmofa-tiaa.com
“Taoyuan International Art Award,” organized by Taoyuan Museum of Fine Arts, calls for entries from June 1 to July 10, 2020. New works created by individuals or groups, which disregard nationality, and that have neither been exhibited nor recognized by any award at home or abroad are eligible for registration.
Open call biennially for entries of all categories in Chinese or English
Let Me Be Frank
Episode 17 – Art of Smallness
The latest episode, “Art of Smallness” follows Frank and Linda in Berkeley in the early 1980s, focusing mainly on Frank’s performance series at UC Berkeley. Frank described it as a “lab” where he could explore and experiment in freedom without “pressures of money or judgement”. Frank describes how these performances provided the context for many “discoveries of smallness”, intimate rituals and modules that Frank would use for years afterward in different and evolving ways.
The reading in this segment is by performance artist, painter, and advocate for mentally disabled artists and individuals, Linda Carmella Sibio. Music by Frank Moore, Vinnie Corbo, Vinnie Spit Santino, Sander Roscoe Wolff, Mutant Press, and Lori B.
Let Me Be Frank is a video series based on the life and art of shaman, performance artist, writer, poet, painter, rock singer, director, TV show host, teacher and bon vivant, Frank Moore.
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Call for Artistic Director
Application deadline: May 24, 2020, 11:59pm
Museu de Arte Moderna do Rio de Janeiro
Av Infante Dom Henrique 85 | Parque do Flamengo
Rio de Janeiro-RJ
20021-140
Brazil
chamada.aberta@mam.rio
http://www.mam.rio
Application deadline: May 24, 2020, 11:59pm (Brasilia time).
Any schedule changes will be published on www.mam.rio.
On May 3, 2020, the date of its 72nd anniversary, Museu de Arte Moderna do Rio de Janeiro (MAM Rio) has opened an international South American call to select a new artistic director. MAM Rio has one of the most important modern and contemporary art collections in Latin America.
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Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer
Yeshiva University
Senior Administration
New York, NY, United States
Date Posted: Mar. 2, 2020
https://www.AcademicKeys.com/r?job=139615&o=1175804&t=FI200428m-0e
Associate Vice President
Adler University
Student Engagement and Career Services
Chicago, IL, United States
Date Posted: Feb. 20, 2020
https://www.AcademicKeys.com/r?job=139021&o=1175804&t=FI200428m-0e
Chief Devel. Officer, Devel. and Alumni Relations (0466U)...
University of California Berkeley
Berkeley, CA, United States
Date Posted: Feb. 7, 2020
https://www.AcademicKeys.com/r?job=138033&o=1175804&t=FI200428m-0e
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OPEN CALL FOR CURATOR-IN-RESIDENCE 2020 - 2021
Application deadline: May 15, 2020 | Notifications: May 29, 2020
KUNSTRAUM is excited to announce our Curator-in-Residence (CIR) program.
The CIR will be directing KUNSTRAUM’s gallery program for 12 months and be able to develop and present their vision, and to expand and spotlight their curatorial practice in the New York art world. The goal of the CIR program is to facilitate exhibitions and events to engage our community while also encouraging invited curators, artists, and other guests to collaborate, think critically, and take risks in their practices. The CIR residency starts June 2020.
Responsibilities of the CIR:
- Curating of one independent exhibition in addition to the member summer show
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The Tri-State Relief Fund to Support Non-Salaried Workers in the Visual Arts will distribute one-time unrestricted cash grants of $2,000 each to freelance, contract, or non-salaried archivists, art handlers, artist/photographer’s assistants, cataloguers, database specialists, digital assets specialists, image scanners/digitizers, and registrars. Applicants must show proof of residency in Connecticut, New Jersey, and/or New York from the last two years. They must also have a minimum of five years experience in the aforementioned behind-the-scenes roles in the visual arts, and be able to show proof of critical financial need due to loss of income directly related to the COVID-19 crisis.
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CALL FOR MAIL ART
SYNERGY in the Days of COVID
This call for mail art is open to everyone from all over the world, there is no jury, and no fee. Art must be received through the mail. Both flat and 3-dimensional work will be accepted. All pieces will be displayed.
Please respond to this theme and how it affects you or your community in the days of pandemic:
The project is "Synergy": the benefit that results when two or more agents work together to achieve something either one couldn't have achieved on its own. It's the concept of the whole being greater than the sum of its parts.
Please write on the piece or include: name of artist, address, phone, email and website.
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Open Call: seeking proposals from NYC-based early-career artists
New works across all disciplines will be presented in 2021
April 13–May 31, 2020
The Shed
545 W 30th Street
New York, New York 10001
United States
theshed.org
The Shed is seeking proposals for new works across all disciplines for the second edition of Open Call, its large-scale commissioning program for early-career artists who live and work in New York City. Proposals are currently being accepted online with a submission deadline of May 31, 2020. Commissions from selected artists will be presented in 2021.