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JOB DESCRIPTION:
DIRECTOR OF FOLKLIFE, STATEN ISLAND ARTS
STATEN ISLAND, NY
Prepared December 2018
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Program guidelines are now available for production grants of up to $30,000 to early career film, video and digital production directors who reside in Minnesota or the five boroughs of New York City and who work in the experimental, narrative, animation or documentary genres.
This program provides grants to individual filmmakers to support specific projects, both short and full-length, for production and select post-production expenses (not pre-production, or marketing, distribution, or festival fees). The program also does not fund retroactively: only costs incurred after the grant is awarded and a grant contract is signed will be supported. The awards of up to $30,000 do not require matching funds.
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Call for artists – all media for online art exhibition – “Home”
personaland.com – an online global village for the arts invites artists of all media to send an artwork for our “Home” show
“Home” – where we dwell, travel from, journey to. We seek your response to “home” whether as an image (jpg - 4 MB max), video (mp4 -1 minute max), words .doc – 100 words max) or music.(mp3 – 3 minute max)
No entry fee. One entry per artist. Deadline for entries, March 31st
The show will run April 16 to May 15
In addition to the online show, we are also planning a “Home" exhibition at the New York Open Center Gallery, New York City
Fill out online application at http://personaland.com/submit/home-exhib.php and upload you file.
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Seeking a new Director
Application deadline: March 15, 2019
Museo de Arte de Lima
Parque de la Exposición
Paseo Colon 125
Lima
Peru
mali.pe
Founded in 1954, the Museo de Arte de Lima (MALI) is a private, non-profit cultural organization devoted to the promotion of the visual arts in Peru. MALI houses the only representative survey collection of Peruvian art, consisting of over 20,000 art works. This vast permanent collection, witness to several centuries of cultural transformations, includes Pre-Columbian and colonial objects as well as modern and contemporary art.
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The IMA is Seeking a New Director
One of Australia’s leading contemporary art organisations, the IMA is seeking a new Director to lead the artistic vision and drive the organisation’s development for the future to commence in mid 2019. In March, the current Co-Directors Burns and Lundh are moving on to the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery/Len Lye Centre in New Plymouth.
Founded in 1975, the IMA is the oldest contemporary art space of its kind in Australia. Its mission is to promote experimentation and research by diverse Australian and international artists and share their work with wide and diverse audiences through four interconnected streams: production, presentation, participation, and publishing.
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We'd love to hear from you and see what new work you've got brewing. The deadline for May 2019 is February 1, 2019, but we're still accepting submissions for April, and we even have a few spots open in March!
Reminder: DP accepts submissions year-round with a rolling deadline. Apply on the 1st of the month, three months prior to the month you wish to perform. (Of course you can submit as early as you want.)
As always, use our online form http://dixonplace.org/submit-work/ to send proposals for your projects, and feel free to forward this link to your NYC-based performance-making friends. Questions? Email Ashley@dixonplace.org. We'll work it out together.
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Circus Amok Returns!
September 2019!
But First!
We are looking for a few new company members to join us in city parks and greenspaces.
Potential Amokers should be well rounded acrobats, dancers, clowns, stilt dancers or jugglers, and the JUST PLAIN FABULOUS. People of color and gender non-conforming persons are very strongly encouraged to reach out.
Email us circusamokinfo@gmail.com if you are interested!
Send us a link to your work if you have any.`
Tour dates and locations in the first three weeks of September, full schedule to be announced soon!
In the meantime....in the spirit of resistance and high glamour,
we remain,
yours most very truly,
Circus Amok
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COLLEGE STUDENTS: Collaborate on a Guerrilla Girls BroadBand College Spring Break Poster, THE SPRING BREAK YOU WON’T REGRET TO REMEMBER
Guerrilla Girls BroadBand (GGBB) has launched an anti-rape poster college workshop called #GGBBCampus (www.GGBBCampus.com). Its goal is to share GGBB guerrilla art activism tactics with the next generation of activists, address rampant issues of sexual violence within college systems, and to give students a platform to raise their personal and scholastic concerns on the topic.
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JOB OPPORTUNITY: Senior Native Organizer with The Natural History Museum
“On the brink of crisis and major global collapse, museums are, and need to be, agents for change.”
—Valine Crist (Haida Nation), at the ICOM NATHIST conference Anthropocene: Natural History Museums in the Age of Humanity
We are seeking a Senior Native Organizer to join us in our mission to transform museums of science and natural history. The successful candidate will work with our team to guide sympathetic museums toward becoming more effective allies of Native-led struggles to protect land, water, cultural heritage and our collective future.
Why museums?
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Pratt Institute’s Fine Arts Department offers summer studio residencies that award accomplished professional artists private studio space on our Brooklyn campus. Visual artists with a demonstrated commitment to their artistic practice who will benefit from a month-long studio residency are encouraged to apply. This Studio Residency Program is intended to support artists by providing the time and space necessary to make new work.