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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Call for artists, Provincetown Community Compact, RI, deadline March 27

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Call for proposals. Deadline: March 27, 2020

Democracy of the Land 2020 - The Mayflower Compact Untethered
Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown
Provincetown, MA USA
May 8-31, 2020

Curated by Jay Critchley
Director, Provincetown Community Compact

APPLICATION

The Provincetown Community Compact invites artists of all genres to re-imagine and recreate a response to the first democratic document in the "New" World of 1620: The Mayflower Compact.

What does democracy mean in 2020? How does sustainability of the land and environment reflect sustainability of our democracy, and vice versa?

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Call for artists, Flux Factory, Long Island City, NY, deadline April 3

from Franklin Furnace

Flux Factory is holding an open call for the Pink Flamingo: Clubs in Flux Exhibition. The deadline is April 3rd, 2020. More information can be found below or on our website
fluxfactory.org Please share with your contacts.

Deadline: April 3rd, 2020

Curated by Jess Dilday and Anton Lapov

Pink Flamingo: Clubs in Flux seeks artists to imagine and produce their ideal multimedia music space, to be installed inside Flux Factory’s gallery. Three sequential week-long environments will provide an immersive listening experience, and culminate in a final “club night” or party.

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Call for artists, Halcyon Arts, Washington, DC, deadline March 23

from Franklin Furnace

By The People 2020 Open Call for Artists and Performers

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Call for artists, Jerome Hill Artist Fellowship, deadline May 6

from Franklin Furnace

Application open through May 6, 2020
2021 Jerome Hill Artist Fellowship

Jerome Hill Artist Fellowships support Minnesota or New York City-based artists, early in their careers, who generate and create bold, innovative and risk-taking new work that explores and/or challenges conventional artistic forms.

Fellows receive $50,000 over two consecutive years ($25,000 each year) to support self-determined activities for creation of new work, artistic development and/or professional artistic career development. Fellowship funds support grantees for taking creative risks, exploring new ideas, and pursuing professional and artistic activities.

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Call for artists, Immigrant Artist Biennial, deadline March 3

from Franklin Furnace

The Immigrant Artist Biennial Open Call

Deadline: March 3rd 2020

https://form.jotform.com/TheInfo/OpenCallTheImmigrantArtistBiennial

The Immigrant Artist Biennial (TIAB) Open Call for Summer 2020 programming is Live! We invite U.S based immigrant artists who explore the use of language in isolation, belonging, and becoming to submit work for consideration!

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KIOSK seeks curator

from e-flux

Seeking curator
February 21, 2020

KIOSK
Louis Pasteurlaan 2
9000 Gent
Belgium

T +32 9 243 36 45
kiosk@hogent.be

kiosk.art
schoolofartsgent.be
www.hogent.be

Since 2009, KASK & Conservatory and Kunstensite vzw have together been developing an exhibition platform on campus: KIOSK. For the last ten years, KIOSK has maintained its own unique exhibition programme, based on the exceptional character of the exhibition space. This is the core activity of KIOSK, its artistic DNA. We are now looking for a new curator for KIOSK, who will write a new chapter within the artistic DNA that has been shaped over the last ten years.

Seeking a new curator

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Call for artists, Flux Factory, Long Island City, NY, deadlines Feb. 17

from Franklin Furnace

Flux Factory

2020 exhibition season Open Call for participating artists

Deadline February 17th
(All submission except for Pink Flamingo are due February 17th)

View all 2020 exhibitions!

Flux Factory is seeking artists and creators to participate in our 2020 exhibition Season. Each year Flux Factory hosts four group exhibitions, organized by emerging curators selected from the wide cohort of recent Flux Factory Artists-in-Residence.

Thanks in part to the DCLA Disability Forward Fund, priority will be given to disabled artists or artists whose work addresses issues of disability and accessibility.

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Grants available, New York Women’s Foundation, deadline Feb. 18

from Franklin Furnace

Dear Community Partner:

The New York Women’s Foundation is pleased to announce that we are now accepting grant proposals for the Spring 2020 Early Investment cycle, the grant guidelines for which are attached. In this grant cycle, The Foundation is accepting proposals from organizations who have not been previously funded by The Foundation who meet the following criteria:

Are a registered 501(c)(3) or have a 501(c)(3) fiscal sponsor;
Are located within and operating within the five boroughs of New York City; and
Have been in existence for at least six months

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Call for artists, Creative Time, deadline March 15

from Franklin Furnace

What will we create together?

The Creative Time Emerging Artist Open Call is a biennial initiative that offers early-career artists based in NYC the opportunity to create their first major socially engaged public artwork. Following the resounding success of the inaugural edition, which culminated in Risa Puno’s The Privilege of Escape, we are pleased to announce that we are now accepting proposals for your next dream public art project.

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Executive director sought, International Human Rights Art Festival, NYC

from Franklin Furnace

NYC's International Human Rights Art Festival is looking for an Executive Director:
To continue our our expanding footprint at the intersection of art, society and the spirit, the International Human Rights Art Festival (IHRAF.ORG) is looking for an Executive Director to come on board at this critical phase of our growth. We are still in the "start-up" phase, but are strongly positioned in New York City's arts and cultural scene, as well as the international struggle for human rights and justice. If you would like to be a part of this exciting opportunity at a seminal moment, and have experience in the administration skills demanded of an E.D., please contact the search committee with a cover letter and resume at humanrightsartfestival@gmail.com.

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