Next Pomona Artwalk is September 12th from 6pm -11pm. We're seeking artists in Music, Fashion, Art, and Photography. Display your art for a month at one of the hottest galleries in Pomona. Now accepting submissions in jpeg or link (website) for consideration. If selected, we ask $10 for each piece that you would like to submit. Extra charge for pieces larger than 3ftx3ft. This will cover costs to throw the event. We wont take commission for any art sale. Now accepting submissions. Deadlines for submissions is August 31st.
Gallery 475
475 W. 2nd St.
Pomona 91766
909.469.1390
knowclass@yahoo.com
http://www.myspace.com/knowclasscollective
from LA Culture Net
RESPOND TO INVITATION BY CONTACTING Priscilla Otani -
mrpotani@yahoo.com
INVITATION IN ENGLISH
Postcard Call for Participation: “Zero Nuclear Weapons, Zero Weapons of Mass
Destruction: Create a Culture of Peace Now!”
KIK (Kulturel Information - Koordination), The Ribbon International, and
Women’s Caucus for Art invite artists, mail artists, students, children,
activists and concerned individuals, classrooms and organizations to create
postcards for this year’s United Nations NGO Conference, “For Peace and
Development: Disarm Now!”
Our postcard theme focuses on one of the major issues debated at this
conference: “Zero Nuclear Weapons, Zero Weapons of Mass Destruction – Why?
How? When?”
I'll Show You Mine . . .
NightHawksLA is currently accepting titillating submissions for our
upcoming show "I'll Show You Mine . . . "
If your work seduces, entices, or exalts the taboo, please submit
samples or links of your work to nighthawksla@gmail.com
by Sunday, August 16th.
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NightHawksLA
"I'll Show You Mine . . . "
An evening of Art and Music
Saturday, August 29th
9:00 pm to 1:00 am
Where Lounge
1519 Griffith Park Blvd.
Silverlake, CA 90026
$5 cover
www.nighthawksla.com
www.myspace.com/nighthawksla
twitter.com/nighthawksla
THE NY ART BOOK FAIR presents
CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS BOOKS CONFERENCE
New York City | October 2-3 2009
ABOUT THE CONFERENCE
In collaboration with Printed Matter's NY Art Book Fair, the Art Libraries Society of New York (ARLIS/NY) announces a conference on contemporary artists' books. The program will include speakers, panels, artists' presentations, and receptions. The conference focuses on recent developments in artists' books. Sessions this year focus on zines, data-oriented artists' books, reprints, print on demand, and criticism. These and other themes are intended to encourage dialog amongst scholars, collectors, artists, and librarians.
Curate a Hayward Touring Exhibition.
Application deadline: 5pm, Monday 21 September 2009
Hayward Touring
Southbank Centre
Belvedere Road
London SE1 8XX
curatorialopen@southbankcentre.co.uk
http://www.southbankcentre.co.uk/visual-arts/hayward-touring
Hayward Touring invites proposals for an exhibition to be shown in four UK galleries in 2010/11.
Photographers from all over the world can now submit photos to a campaign intended to raise awareness of the many successes of the development process. The campaign intends to counterbalance the frequently shown images of desolation and despair, and is accepting submissions until October 1.
THe United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Global Photography Campaign will feature a permanent photo gallery at the International Policy Center for Inclusive Growth (IPC-IG) office in Brazil and open for public visitation. Series of photo exhibitions will also be organized in several cities around the world.
Anyone can contribute a photograph: professional and non-professional photographers, students, civil society activists, government officials, UN staff members and so forth.
An international film festival, "People's Awards," organized and sponsored by Ecuador's Fundación Octaedro, will award the best short "artistic or alternative" film worldwide. Deadline for submissions: September 15.
The event aims to promote artistic or alternative films that contribute to the knowledge of world cinematography. The 2009 competition will award a cash prize of US$1,000 and a trophy to the best short film. There will also be special mentions for the best short film in each of the following categories: documentary, fiction, experimental, one minute (exact length must be one minute), animation and SMS.
The original format can be of any kind. Works must last 15 minutes, including credits, except in the "1 minute" catgory.
Registration costs US$35 per film.
European young journalists -- between 18 and 30 years old -- are encouraged to submit photos that give fresh viewpoints on European issues to the photo competition Snapshot: Europe! Deadline: August 15.
Categories include:
•Europe on the move. Migration, integration, stereotypes.
•European identity? Values, diversity and cultural dialogue.
•Europe tomorrow. Sustainable development, ecology, environment.
Winners will have their photos on display at an international art-exhibition in Brussels from September 17 to October 15. The competition is supported by the Assembly of European Regions (AER).
For more information, go to http://www.aer.eu/photo_competition_
from Art4Development