EU bloggers and photographers covering water and climate change can compete for a reporting trip to Poland.
Photographers should upload a maximum of eight photos related to water and climate change to the CL!CK platform. Twelve will win spots on the trip. Bloggers should upload posts about water to the TH!NK platform. Their top 24 will also join the trip this April.
For more information, click here.
http://www.ejc.net/about/press_releases/thnk5_and_clck2_competitions_lau...
from Art4Development
As part of its 50th Anniversary Celebrations, OECD (Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development) has launched a competition for young people around the world to showcase their talent by creating a short video describing their vision of "Progress."
If you are - or know anyone - aged between 18 and 25 years old, and are a film-maker, complete the following phrase..."Progress is," in a video no longer than 3 minutes in length, then post it on YouTube.
Three winners will be chosen by public vote from a short-list selected by our jury, after the competition closing date, 1 March 2011. The winners will then be invited for an all-expenses-paid visit to the OECD Forum in Paris, France, taking place May 2011, for an official screening of their videos.
Global Water Dances is a world event planned for June 25, 2011. On this day, a 24 hour series of dances around the globe will be danced, centered around water issues. Beginning in the Western Pacific Rim, and encircling the globe, the series of dances will also be broadcast online.
Call for Art: Mama Earth
The Center for Green Urbanism
Washington, DC
Deadline: February 12, 2011.
On behalf of the Tubman-Mahan Art Gallery of the Center for Green Urbanism, Authentic Contemporary Art is inviting artists to submit artwork for Mama Earth.
Open to U.S. artists 18 years and older residing in Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia. Mama Earth is a visualcelebration of the beauty of the planet Earth through a variety of artistic mediums.
It will serve as the backdrop to the Center for Green Urbanism's first annual Earth Day Celebration in April 2011 and related activities.
Eligible Mediums: original 2-D mediums including mixed media, collage,
photography, painting, and works on paper. Must not exceed $900.
U got films? indie fest in Taipei celebrates 10th edition
Urban NOmad Film Festival
Urban Nomad
5F, #16 Jinmen St., Taipei, Taiwan
Taipei, Taiwan
Phone: 886-2-2736-8136
seanscanlan@hotmail.com
http://urbannomad.tw
Call for submissions begins now and concludes February 28, 2011
Priority will be given to films with both Chinese and English
Son of Semele Ensemble is seeking applications for guest productions
through their SOSEhost program. The deadline to apply is February 15.
Information on SOSEhost and how to apply is below and can also be
found online at www.sonofsemele.org/sosehost.html
For photos of the theater and technical specs, go to
www.sonofsemele.org/sosehost.html
We are looking for projects that could play in June-July. Productions
can run from 2-6 weeks. Read guidelines for details.
Thanks
Son of Semele
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SOSEhost is our curated rental program that offers subsidized space,
equipment and staffing to other progressive theater artists.
Through SOSEhost we foster and support like-minded artists who are
The City of Santa Monica Cultural Affairs Division seeks applications from theater and dance companies based in Los Angeles County for a Residency at the Annenberg Community Beach House at 415 Pacific Coast Highway in Santa Monica.
The Residency offers a small private office in the historic Marion Davies Guest House and access to selected exterior and interior areas of the Beach House to a performance ensemble for the purpose of rehearsing and presenting a classic play or an original devised work. Although this opportunity is aimed primarily at text-based theater companies, physical theater or dance-theater companies are also invited to propose. This opportunity begins Monday, July 11, 2011 and concludes Sunday, August 14, 2011, for a total of five weeks. First
The Downtown Art Center Gallery is seeking submissions for a group
exhibition in May 2011. All mediums are welcome; work should be made
within the past 3years.
Please submit 10-20 images maximum in JPG format, either by e-mail at
info@dacgallery.com or by mail at 828 S.
Main St., Los Angeles, CA 90014. If you would like your submitted
materials returned, please include a self-addressed and stamped
envelope. When submitting work, please include your name and contact
information as well as dimensions, medium, and titles (if applicable).
There is a $40 non-refundable portfolio review fee per applicant.
Artists whose work is not selected for the May exhibition may be
considered for future shows.
Know Your Server
Produced by Paris Gulbro Patt
Presented by Heard(LA)
http://knowyourserver.com
Know Your Server attempts to show the audience member that throughout
Los Angeles, one is surrounded by aspiring artists, musicians, and most
importantly, dreamers in disguise. With high rent and living conditions
in the City of Angels, and living in a time with little federal funding
for public works projects to keep artists employed, artists of any
medium must spend most of their time working one or many service jobs.
They are your baristas, your waiters, your sales associates by day; by
night they create art. This project will show one artistic work from 100
different Artists along with a photograph of them in their work
Part-time teaching position in handwork/art.
Environmental Charter Schools is seeking a teacher for our handwork/arts
class. Position will be in the afternoon, four times per week,
Tuesdays through Fridays until June 2011.
Instructor will need experience teaching upper elementary or middle
school students, the ability to independently manage a classroom of
25-30 students and knowledge of practical arts. Students' work in
Handwork/Art supports their study of 6th grade academic standards
(history, science, language arts, and math). Sample activities might
include papyrus-making to support the study of Ancient Egypt, weaving to
support our Ancient Greece unit, or drawing circles free hand and with
homemade protractors to support a geometry unit. Curriculum is to be