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: Eastside Access Project for Public Artist Team Member

Cityworks Design is seeking up to four artists who have a history working on the Eastside to join their Preliminary Design Team on the Eastside Access Project, a Measure R funded project intended to use urban design to enhance the streetscape and improve linkages for four Metro Gold Line Stations and their surrounding neighborhoods.

The selected artist(s) will use their expertise and knowledge of the local community to identify public art opportunities while adding their artistic influence to the conceptual design of elements in the public right of way. These ideas should be reflective of the local community, buildable and easy to maintain.

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Call for Artists: Arts Council for Long Beach Mobile Exhibits

RFQ- Mobile Exhibits
Vacant Storefront Program

The Arts Council for Long Beach and the Long Beach Redevelopment Agency announce a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) to select artists for temporary public artwork for vacant storefronts in redevelopment areas within the City of Long Beach.

Scope of Work

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Micro-Fest: LA

Sounds like a great project.

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Micro-Fest: LA

One Festival – 3 Cities.

From October 2010 through January 2011, the Network of Ensemble Theaters
(NET) is hosting a triptych of "Micro-Festivals" across the
United States designed to build a national conversation around ensemble
theatermaking. Presented in partnership with the Literary Managers and
Dramaturgs of the Americas (LMDA), these 2 and half-day "Micro-Fests"
highlight ensemble performances and practices, each centering on a
specific theme.

Micro-Fest:LA will investigate how ensembles are creating new work.
Activities will be centered at the Atwater Village Theater in Los
Angeles, December 3-5, 2010.

Guest Curator Steven Leigh Morris, theater Critic-at-Large for the LA

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Call for Artists - Arts Council for Long Beach Neighborhood Street Banners

Neighborhood Street Banners
RFQ

The Arts Council for Long Beach and the Long Beach Redevelopment Agency announce a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) to select artists/ artist teams and/ or graphic designers for the creation of street banners in redevelopment areas with the City of Long Beach.

Program Description
Artists/ artist teams and graphic designers will be commissioned to design street banners to be installed on light poles in targeted neighborhoods throughout Long Beach. Artist/ artist teams and/ or graphic designers may incorporate drawings, paintings, photographs, and/ or text to merge art, culture and the community.

Scope of Work

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BOSTON COURT PERFORMING ARTS CENTER SEEKS PERFORMERS FOR ITS 2011 ARTTALK

BOSTON COURT PERFORMING ARTS CENTER SEEKS PERFORMERS FOR ITS 2011 ARTTALK

Performance proposals are now being accepted for the fourth annual ARTTalk. ARTTalk is scheduled to take place at Boston Court Performing Arts Center on Saturday, March 12th, 2011 from 11:00am until 5:00pm. Participants will be allotted one half hour to perform a piece that focuses on Words and Communication. All performances must be acoustical in nature. Boston Court will provide general lighting and no rehearsal time is allotted. Previous performance genres include film, storytelling, singing, and poetry. Participants will be provided a small stipend. The deadline for proposals is December 3, 2010.

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Job Posting: Theatre Manager - Little Fish Theatre

Little Fish Theatre (LFT) is a program of Shakespeare by the Sea (SBTS). It began in January of 2002 and
offers a year-long line-up of new, classic and contemporary plays. This primarily volunteer-run company is
energetic, imaginative and teeming with positive energy. The theatre space—a converted tow yard—is
creative and quirky. LFT has been recognized for "Friendly people, intimate atmosphere, terrific talent and
good productions. Can't ask for anything more!" — Easy Reader

Summary of Position:
The Theatre Manager position at LFT is responsible for the day-to-day management and up keep of the
theatre facility, located at 777 Centre Street, San Pedro, CA 90731. This position works with the Producing

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Join thousands in LA for massive climate-art project, Nov. 21!

Greetings,

I work with 350.org, an international climate campaign with a flair for the dramatic. On 10/10/10 we coordinated over 7000 community-building, carbon-mitigating actions in 188 countries for our Global Work Party. Now, in the run up to the next round of UN negotiations which will be held in Cancun, Mexico beginning the weekend of Thanksgiving we are working to pull off an ambitious global art initiative.

We are really excited about an art event that will be happening in LA this Sunday, November 21.

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Call for Performance and Video

Craftswoman House seeks video and performance works focusing on feminist issues by California based artists. Please send a CV, a brief proposal or description, and a link to relevant work to craftswomanhouse@gmail.com
Deadline December 13.

Craftswoman House is a new venue dedicated to fostering a dialogue on feminist issues through projects and exhibitions. Craftswoman House is inspired by collective projects such as Woman House and pays homage to the rich legacy of feminist art in Southern California.

http://craftswomanhouse.blogspot.com/

from LA Culture Net

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Art Residency @ LFCSA: Free Studio Space, Volunteer-Based Program

Thank you for your interest in the Artist Residency Program at Los
Feliz Charter School For The Arts. The mission of our program is to
offer our students exposure to a wide variety of creative minds and
artistic media, and to encourage them to grow up feeling that Art is
simply part of "every day life" in their community: while also, of
course, providing a free studio space for talented artists. (Please
keep in mind that at this moment we are not able to offer financial
compensation for the Resident Artist. Prospective Artists are,
however, encouraged to procure their own grant funding if possible.)

At LFCSA we believe in the value of "project-based learning."
Our project-based curriculum is structured to allow students to pursue

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Royal College of Art: Critical Writing in Art and Design

Critical Writing in Art and Design - postgraduate study

Royal College of Art
Department of Critical Writing in Art and Design
Kensington Gore
London SW72EU
United Kingdom
Phone: +442075904485
Fax: +442075904490
criticalwriting@rca.ac.uk
http://www.rca.ac.uk/

Opportunities to undertake postgraduate study at one of the UK's leading art schools. Last year the Royal College of Art in London launched a new MA programme in Critical Writing in Art & Design. We are now looking to recruit our second cohort of students to start in autumn 2011.

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