The Altadena Library District is seeking artists of all mediums to
display their work in our Community Room. All experience levels,
individual artists, and collaborative teams are welcome.
Art Displays will be held monthly in 2010 (check for available months)
If you are interested, please send an email with a photos of your work
(small jpeg files please) or a link to your website to Tina Wallin @
twallin@altadenalibrary.org
The District reserves the right to decide what is appropriate for
display in the presence of minors. The Library reserves the right to
reject any part of the exhibit or to change the manner of display.
from LA Culture Net
Assistant Director of Development, Major Gifts
The Los Angeles Opera has an exciting opportunity for an Assistant Director of Development, Major Gifts who will be responsible for overseeing the patron program and implementing various strategies to acquire new donors and renewals of gifts. Some activities will include hosting meals with donors and prospects, attending performances, and otherwise representing the L.A. Opera in a positive fashion to the donor community.
Qualified candidates will have a BA or BS degree in a related field or equivalent experience in addition to at least 5 years of experience in development, especially for a non-profit arts organization. This position must be prepared to work nights and weekends as needed.
NYSCA individual artists grant deadline Jan. 15, 2010
The Standby Program will accept projects for registration until January 15, 2010
The New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) awards grants of up to
$25,000 for the production of film, video, media or new technology project.
Because NYSCA cannot fund individuals directly, all applications to the
Individual Artists program must be submitted through a fiscal sponsor like
The Standby Program.
All genres are eligible to apply. Please note that eligible documentary
projects are currently restricted to those in post-production and require a
15-minute work sample as part of the application.
NYSCA's eligibility & guidelines:
http://www.nysca.org/public/guidelines/individual_artists/index.htm
School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, seeks net art/ interactive
media faculty, deadline Feb. 12, 2010
Regular Full-Time Faculty in Net Art / Interactive Media
The School of the Museum of Fine Arts (SMFA) is conducting a search for a
regular full-time faculty position in net art. Position will begin September
2010.
The SMFA seeks a practicing artist/designer with a portfolio of net art,
including web based art, networked art, software art and new media that
expands to other disciplines such as photo, sound, video, installation,
animation, performance or book arts. The ideal candidate will demonstrate an
ability to work across media with students and faculty.
We are seeking an educator who has a strong grounding in theoretical,
Be a Saint, Valentine's Day
Support Ventura Artists 2010
Information For Artists:
Sylvia White Gallery is hosting an unusual Valentine's Day Gala that will include a juried art
auction. Ventura County artists may submit up to 3 pieces for consideration. Pieces
accepted in the show will be in a silent auction at the Gala. Minimum bids will start at 25%
retail value, artists will receive 50% of the final sales price. In addition, each artist juried
into the show will be entered in a lottery, winner to be picked at the event. Winners will
each receive $1000 Art Advance, to be used in any way they wish to further their
career. The number of winners will be determined by the amount of money raised. The only
Drift @ 7 (see www.driftat7.com) has a $500 (US) Music Video Competition for creative video developers. The competition begins in January 2010. We'd love to see some high quality entries. Thank you for your consideration!
Triple Canopy is an online magazine that works collectively with writers, artists, researchers and other collaborators on projects that deal critically with culture and politics, and the ways people engage them, both online and in the world at large. We are pleased to announce our first call for proposals. In the coming months we will be commissioning ten projects spanning the five areas outlined below—original research, new-media journalism, public programming, Internet-specific artwork, and critical dialogues—to be published in the magazine and presented before live audiences in the next year. Submissions and proposals are due by February 15, 2010. For more detailed information, visit our commissions page.