Southern California Public Radio (SCPR), which operates 89.3 FM KPCC,
recently moved from its home on the campus of Pasadena City College to the
Mohn Broadcast Center & the Crawford Family Forum in Pasadena, California.
SCPR is embarking on a possible series of live play readings in partnership
with various theatre companies to be performed in the newly opened Crawford
Family Forum.
The Crawford Family Forum is a physical manifestation of SCPR’s mission to
strengthen the civic and cultural bonds that unite Southern California’s
diverse communities. The Crawford Family Forum will deepen and expand SCPR’s
role as a centering institution for Southern California by engaging people
of all backgrounds in ongoing, face-to-face conversations and explorations
LATE introduces SCRIPTYARD - a monthly reading series dedicated to the celebration of works by Los Angeles playwrights.
The LATE is looking for work that is original, exciting, and expands our horizons, which is to say, we want to be moved- to tears, to laughter, to a fresh perspective… and we're not afraid of "new". As long as it's got a great story, we want to read it. We are particularly interested in plays with big casts. (Musicals are okay too)
Playwrights interested in working with the LATE Script Yard should submit a cover letter, play synopsis, character breakdown, statement of play's development history, and the first 15-pages of their script to scriptyard@latensemble.com
Response time is approx. 2-3 months.
Tiffany Antone
http://www.ueber-lebenskunst.org
Urban beekeepers, carrot mobs or Wiki woods: The two-year program Über Lebenskunst is underway with the Call For Future which marks the start of the joint project of the German Federal Cultural Foundation and the Haus der Kulturen der Welt in Berlin. This project aims to find groundbreaking initiatives for new models of ecologically sustainable living both in and for Berlin with partners from around the world.
Anyone who submits their application form by May 24, 2010 has the chance at both conceptual and financial project support. Up to 20,000 euros will be awarded to projects that convincingly bring together culture and sustainability and defy odds to put new ecological models for thought and action to the test for the 21st century.
Lincoln School of Media: MA Digital Imaging & Photography
University of Lincoln
Lincoln School of Media
Brayford Pool
LN6 7TS, Lincoln, UK
Phone: +44 (0) 1522 8863770
rvickers@lincoln.ac.uk
http://www.lincoln.ac.uk/media
Deadline June 2010
Click here for online information
For more information please contact
Programme Leader Richard Vickers
rvickers@lincoln.ac.uk
Call for applications: MA Digital Imaging & Photography
Lincoln School of Media, University of Lincoln
GRANTS FOR ARTS WRITERS
Online application form opens:
Monday, April 26, 2010
Application Deadline:
Monday, June 7, 2010
The Creative Capital | Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant Program supports individual writers whose work addresses contemporary visual art through grants ranging from 3,000 to 50,000 USD.
Writers who meet the program’s eligibility requirements are invited to apply in the following categories:
• Articles
• Blogs
• Books
• New and Alternative Media
• Short-Form Writing
We regret that due to legal constraints we can only fund U.S. citizens, permanent residents, and holders of O-1 visas. For guidelines and additional eligibility requirements, please visit http://www.artswriters.org.
ART WRITING WORKSHOP
Kunstlerhaus Schloss Balmoral
Villenpromenade 11
56130 Bad Ems
Germany
info@balmoral.de
http://www.balmoral.de
Application Deadline:
July 2, 2010 (date of postmark)
I. International Residence Scholarships at the Kunstlerhaus Schloss Balmoral
Six residence scholarships will be awarded to international visual artists.
Each scholarship lasts 6 months. All of them begin in April 2011 and are endowed with 1,200 euros per month and include free accommodation at the Kunstlerhaus Schloss Balmoral.
Eligible to apply for the International Residence Scholarships at the Kunstlerhaus Schloss Balmoral are international artists of any age from the disciplines painting, sculpture, installation, drawing, printmaking, design, photography, video, new media and landscape art.
Arab filmmakers are invited to submit entries to the Amal Euro-Arab Film Festival 2010 which will be held in Spain in October 2010. Deadline to apply is June 15.
Interested applicants should submit an application form, stills of the film, a photo and CV of the director, certification of possessing the rights of the film, cession of copy and authorization and copy of script and summary translated into English, French or Spanish for subtitling. A preview copy of the film on DVD should be sent as well.
For more information and to apply, click here:
http://www.festivalamal.es/index.php?idIdioma=3
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Chilean filmmakers can submit documentaries in postproduction phase to a festival that will provide select projects with funds for completion. Deadline: June 21.
Chile's Festival Internacional de Cine SANFIC in Santiago will select up to six films. Winners will receive financial support to be used in the postproducion and distribution.
The selected films will be exhibited to the jury during the festival, in private sessions and with limited access.
For more information (in Spanish), click here.:
http://www.sanfic.cl/es/noticias?id=150
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Young writers, aged 18 to 30, from across the world are invited to submit essays on how to create opportunities for youth to strengthen democracy and the private sector in their own countries. Deadline to apply: June 18.
The competition is seeking essays in three categories: 1) Democracy that delivers, 2) enterpreneurship and society and 3) women and participation.
Essays should be between 2,000 and 3,000 words. In each category, first, second, and third place authors will receive a US$1,000 honorarium, and will have their essays published by the competition organizer, the Center for International Private Enterprise.
For more information and to apply, click here.:
http://www.cipe.org/essay/index.php
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European journalists can submit works to a photo contest under the theme "Tolerance, Transparency, Tradition and Trust." Deadline: May 10.
The award, sponsored by the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), aims to highlight tolerance and non-discrimination.
Five winners will receive an all-expenses-paid trip to Astana, Kazakhstan. An exhibition of photos will be on display in Astana, on June 29 and 30.
To get more information, e-mail photo2010@osce.org or visit http://www.osce.org/item/43109.html
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