ANNUAL JURIED ALL-MEDIA EXHIBITION SEEKS ENTRIES
Deadline: Friday, June 19, 2009
Exhibition dates: August 21 September 26, 2009
Opening Reception and Awards Ceremony: Friday, August 21, 5-8pm
Palos Verdes Art Center
5504 W. Crestridge Rd., Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275
CONTACT: Kathy Shinkle, Public Relations Director
310.541.2479 fax 310.541.9520
info@pvartcenter.org
http://www.pvartcenter.org
Gallery Hours: Monday Saturday, 10am 4pm; Sunday 1 4pm
Entries are now being accepted for the Palos Verdes Art Center's 2009 Juried
All-Media Exhibition. The entry deadline is Friday, June 19, 2009.
Artists can enter up to five pieces in any medium, including drawing,
painting, photography, mixed media, sculpture, ceramics and video, for a
Watch Art Happen - Art Towers Call for Entries
Simon Rodia took 33 years to build his towers in Watts, Gustave Eiffel built a famous tower in France and Antoni Gaudí created 18 towers as part of the Temple of the Sagrada Família in Spain. These towers soar above us but also inspire us. Some were built by men with extensive education, others by simple men with very little training. All were compelled to create something that motivates, either creatively or spiritually.
YourPR has posted another episode of Morning Becomes Epileptic...
Listen to Ned Hardcore speak with executive producer Frank Lipari from the music label Unicrons. Frank talks to himself, shares about fairy-tale magical creatures and fills us in on how he’s producing Jesus’ new album during the second coming.
Also, listen to music from Unicrons’ bands: Media, Robbers and Consumer, and their songs 1982, Eager and Jack the Snake, respectively.
Check out Unicrons’ website: www.unicrons.com
Check out Robbers’ website: www.myspace.com/robbers
Check out Media’s website: www.myspace.com/themediaproject
Check out Consumer’s website: www.myspace.com/consumerpa
YourPR has posted another episode of Morning Becomes Epileptic...
Listen to Ned Hardcore speak with executive producer Frank Lipari from the music label Unicrons. Frank talks to himself, shares about fairy-tale magical creatures and fills us in on how he’s producing Jesus’ new album during the second coming.
Also, listen to music from Unicrons’ bands: Media, Robbers and Consumer, and their songs 1982, Eager and Jack the Snake, respectively.
Check out Unicrons’ website: www.unicrons.com
Check out Robbers’ website: www.myspace.com/robbers
Check out Media’s website: www.myspace.com/themediaproject
Check out Consumer’s website: www.myspace.com/consumerpa
Open A.I.R. – call for exhibition proposals
An open call for curatorial proposals from women artists, curators and art professionals for a one month exhibit to be held in 2010.
Deadline: July 1, 2009
For more information or to apply online visit www.airgallery.org
“Mother/ mother-” – call for entries
An open call for artwork (by men and women) made during a pregnancy or within 5 years of the birth of the artist’s child.
The work submitted does NOT need to pertain to parenting directly. The curator is interested in work that was made when the artist was engaged with the thrills and problems of parenting.
Deadline: July 1, 2009
For more information or to apply online visit http://www.airgallery.org
Please forward this to your friends and fellow arts organizations.
Applications for the 2009 William H. Johnson Prize are now available online at http://www.whjohnsongrant.org
Please note that the due date for all applications is July 31, 2009, several months earlier than in past years. Applicants are advised to take note of the change so that they do not miss the deadline. The 2009 William H. Johnson Prize is 25,000 USD and the winner will be announced in September 2009.
The William H. Johnson Foundation for the Arts is a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization that seeks to encourage African American artists early in their careers through its annual award, The William H. Johnson Prize. Early career African American artists who work in painting, photography, sculpture, printmaking, installation and/or new genre are eligible to apply.