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Submissions for 2019 now open
December 10, 2018–January 28, 2019
New Contemporaries
As the leading UK organisation supporting emergent art practice from British arts education, New Contemporaries offers an insight into today’s creative practices, showcasing some of the most dynamic work being made.
Submissions for 2019 will open 10am (GMT), December 10, 2018 and close 2pm (GMT) January 28, 2019. The 2019 show will mark the 70th anniversary of New Contemporaries and follows the success of Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2018 on display at the South London Gallery (SLG) until February 24, 2019.
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Apply for The Creative Center's Creative Aging Training for Artists and Administrators
March 18-22, 2019
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Provincetown residencies for a visual artist of color and others. Deadline January 15, 2019.
The Provincetown Community Compact is initiating a new residency for a visual artist of color!! The David Bethuel Jamieson Residency includes three weeks in C-Scape Dune Shack in the Cape Cod National Seashore and a $500 fellowship:
https://thecompact.org/Artist-of-Color-Residency.html Bethuel lived in Provincetown summers from 1985-88, and died of AIDS in 1992.
Other residencies include two subsidized writers' weeks and weeks for the general public.
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LET'S DREAM TOGETHER!
Creative Time’s open call is finally here.
Are you a New York City-based artist with an exciting idea for a public project? Between December 10 and January 18 we’ll be accepting proposals for a new public commission to be exhibited in the spring/summer of 2019. The open call is an opportunity for emerging artists to experiment in the public realm and utilize Creative Time’s 40+ year history of realizing artists’ dream projects.
We love bold and ambitious ideas, and there is no secret formula for size or scale —proposals can range from the unassuming to a dramatic gesture. Above all, it should be timely, and hold the potential to spark critical public exchange.
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Applications open for Director position
January 7, 2019, 12pm
Founded in 1998, Liverpool Biennial is the UK biennial of contemporary art and has commissioned over 340 new artworks and presented work by more than 480 artists from around the world. Taking place every two years across the city in public spaces, galleries, museums and online, the Biennial commissions international artists to make and present work in the context of Liverpool. Liverpool Biennial is underpinned by a programme of research, education, residencies and commissions.
Let Me Be Frank
Episode 11 – Workshop of Demands
“Workshop of Demands”, the eleventh episode in the LET ME BE FRANK web documentary series, focuses on the early days of Frank’s Berkeley workshops on intimacy and relationships, and the community and early performances that grew out of them. This chapter explores how the freedom, honesty and vulnerability of the workshops set the stage for innocent, outrageous and erotic public performances, parades and rehearsals, including Frank’s first performances at the late 1970s San Francisco punk mecca, The Mabuhay Gardens. Readings by Russell Shuttleworth and Linda Mac.
The episode also features “The Beginning of the Outrageous Period”, the 5th installment of “How To Handle An Anthropologist”, a recurring animated feature in the Let Me Be Frank series, from the soon-to-be-published book by the same name.
Episode 11 also includes Moore’s “An Open Letter to Jesse Helms”, read by Edna Floretta.
Music by Michael LaBash, Frank Moore’s Shaman’s Den Jams, Dr. Gruve (Russell Shuttleworth), Vinnie Spit Santino, The Family Curse, and Tha Archivez.
Ancient Future Times:
The Future Isn't What it Used to Be,
But the Ancient Future Is at 40th Anniversary
http://www.ancient-future.com/newsdec2018.html
Ancient Future Times:
The Future Isn't What it Used to Be,
But the Ancient Future Is at 40th Anniversary
http://www.ancient-future.com/newsdec2018.html
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Call for applications for Director position
Application period: December 1, 2018–January 11, 2019
Kunstverein München e.V.
Galeriestr. 4
80539 Munich
Germany
T +49 89 20001133
info@kunstverein-muenchen.de
After more than four prolific years, Chris Fitzpatrick’s term as director of Kunstverein München e.V. will end in March 2019. As such, the board of the Kunstverein is seeking a new director, starting in summer 2019, to lead the Kunstverein München into the future.