Non-Native New York officially opens a call for Brooklyn-based, immigrant artists!
Deadline: Friday May 14, 2010
Submission info & entry form: http://www.nonnativenewyork.com/submit.html
Entry fee: FREE
Non-Native New York is a curatorial project that celebrates the cultural and artistic contributions that immigrant artists are making which have largely been overlooked. This project will serve as a platform for under-represented artists to reach a broader audience, and to create a community conversation around the immigrant experience.
ANNOUNCING BAX/BROOKLYN ARTS EXCHANGE'S
ARTIST IN RESIDENCE & SPACE GRANT PROGRAMS
BAX/Brooklyn Arts Exchange is proud to announce the expansion of the 2010/11 Artist In Residence program.
In addition to seeking two new Experimental Theater / Performance artists, as previously announced, we are also seeking two new DANCE Artists In Residence.
Also, BAX is seeking six (3 dance & 3 theater) artists for the Space Grant program.
Please visit www.bax.org for more information on these programs and to download guidelines and application forms.
Sincerely,
Fernando Maneca
Press & Marketing Director
BAX/Brooklyn Arts Exchange
421 Fifth Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11215
(718) 832-0018
http://www.bax.org
from Franklin Furnace
Centre for Contemporary Arts
350 Sauchiehall Street
Glasgow G2 3JD
United Kingdom
Phone: + 44 (0) 141 352 4900
Fax: +44 (0) 141 332 2336
louise@cca-glasgow.com
http://www.cca-glasgow.com
Fri 30 Apr – submission deadline Vol. 6
Fri 6 Aug – submission deadline Vol. 7
Fri 15 Oct – submission deadline Vol. 8
Fri 21 Jan – submission deadline Vol.9
Now in its second year, 2HB is a quarterly publication dedicated to creative writing and experimental writing in contemporary art. Edited by Louise Shelley and Francis McKee.
Submissions from interested writers are now welcome for 2HB Volumes 6 to 9.
Cool story from Art Daily.
LONDON.- The EyeWriter (http://www.eyewriter.org/) has Friday 12 March 2010, been chosen as the winner of the first FutureEverything Award, a £10,000 prize set up by FutureEverything to celebrate the creative imagination that will shape our future.
The EyeWriter is a pair of low-cost eye-tracking glasses that allow artists and graffiti writers with paralysis to draw using only their eyes. Inspired by Tony Quan, a graffiti writer, social activist and publisher who was diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (AML) in 2003, The EyeWriter is the result of a collaboration with five other artists and a production company. It is an ongoing project to empower people suffering from degenerative neuromuscular diseases with creative technologies.
Open Call for Entries for All Photographers; Black & White Photography
“Black and white are the colors of photography. To me they symbolize the alternatives of hope and despair to which mankind is forever subjected.” - Robert Frank
What does "black and white" mean to contemporary photographers in the digital age? When Robert Frank made this observation, black-and-white film and silver prints were photography's most commonly used materials. Nearly a half century later they are approaching "alternative media" status. Or are they? Are the implications and meanings of black and white still central to photography's unique nature as a visual medium?
The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County seeks Performance Artists to work with our Education and Exhibits department. The Performance Artist is responsible for creating and presenting imaginative, performance-based programming inspired by the Museum's halls, exhibits and collections. Performance Artists work collaboratively with interpretive staff and the Performance Art Staff to create and present content for the Dinosaur Encounters program, performing as the puppet operator during Dinosaur Encounters shows.
Friends of Levitt Pavilion – MacArthur Park
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT
Job Title: Executive Director, Friends of Levitt Pavilion – MacArthur Park
Reports to: Board of Directors
Announcement Date: 3/17/10; open until filled
Organization Overview
CONTRA-TIEMPO, a non-profit dance company based in Los Angeles, is looking for administrative interns!
CONTRA-TIEMPO is dedicated to transforming the world through dance. Our unique Urban Latin Dance Theater brings to life voices not traditionally heard on the concert stage. We build community, facilitate dialogue and move youth to imagine what is possible in the world.
We have lots of community programming and national touring coming up in the next few months, and need interns in the office to help facilitate our performance and education work.
Ideal candidates are organized, detail-oriented and passionate about the arts.
Please e-mail Shayna Keller (shayna@contra-tiempo.org) with a cover letter and resume if you are interested in applying for the position.
LACE Archives Internship
The LACE Archives Intern will work closely with the LACE Archives Fellow to make LACE's archival holdings useful and available for research and integrate materials from LACE's archives into exhibition and publication initiatives. Through his or her involvement with the archives, the intern will also participate in the development of a major exhibition and publication project at LACE titled Los Angeles Goes Live: Exploring a Social History of Performance Art, 1970-1983.