AMP connects artists and behind-the-scenes collaborators of all genres, including musicians, painters, performance artists, writers, dancers, and many more, with resources, opportunities, and personal connections. Many AMPers also provide free temporary lodging for other members. With thousands of members in 86 countries, AMP enthusiastically and energetically builds bridges between artists, audiences, and producers through our website, as well as at AMP-hosted parties and multimedia events worldwide. AMP is free to join. The only 'cost' is your energy and enthusiasm in building a global artistic community and helping fellow artists.
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Page of Pentacles, veryshop't; colored pencils, photshopt; 2005-2009

Page of Pentacles, veryshop't; colored pencils, photshopt; 2005-2009

I drew a deck of Tarot cards for myself sev'l yearsago -- now photoshopping them.

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7 of Pentacles, Veryshopped; colored pencils,phoshop; 2005-09

7 of Pentacles, Veryshopped; colored pencils,phoshop; 2005-09

I drew myself this deck and lately phot'sh'ing them

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Last Chance to Submit to the Indian Film Fest of LA 2009! (deadline January 9)

The Seventh Annual Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles (IFFLA) seeks
narrative, documentary, music videos, experimental, children's and
animated films of any length and format.

IFFLA will run from April 21-26, 2009 at ArcLight Hollywood, a
state-of-the-art facility located in the heart of Los Angeles. Jury
and Audience Choice Prizes will be awarded for Best Feature,
Documentary and Short film.

IFFLA 2008 had over 7,000 attendees and screened about 40 films from
India and around the world. In addition to the high-quality
presentation of their work, filmmakers in attendance gained access,
through the festival, to an eclectic mix of professionals from the Los
Angeles film industry.

Films previously premiered at the festival include AMAL (Richie

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LA Area: INSTRUCTORS FOR AFTER SCHOOL CLUBS: MUSICAL THEATER, SINGING/VOICE, DANCE and GUITAR

INSTRUCTORS FOR AFTER SCHOOL CLUBS: MUSICAL THEATER, SINGING/VOICE, DANCE and GUITAR

$30 per hour to work with kids after school.
Part time 1 hour per day.
2-5 days per week.

Experienced in any:

• Musical Theater
• Voice/Singing
• Ballet/Jazz Dance
• Acoustic Guitar

Qualifications:
Seeking individuals experienced in the arts who are creative,
enthusiastic, caring motivated, responsible, and most of all, who love
to work with children. You must have formal training in your art
-formal training may include any college credits currently earned
towards a degree in the arts and/or an advanced level of training in
private studios. You must have prior experience teaching children
(references required) and have a reliable car. A teaching credential
is NOT needed.

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Inauguration of Help Desk/L.A.

HELP DESK/L.A.

Pentacle Announces the Inauguration of Help Desk/L.A.

Pentacle brings a new initiative to the Los Angeles area dance and
performance art communities-Help Desk/L.A. Pentacle (www.pentacle.org)
created Help Desk in 1998 responding to the increasing business,
organizational and professional pressures felt by emerging and mid-career
creators of dance and performance art. Help Desk/L.A.'s mission is to work
with artists in delineating and supporting their professional systems;
allowing them to maintain a stable professional base, and thus securely
nurture their creative processes.

Help Desk/L.A. will serve the managerial and administrative needs of
performing artists and companies who do not have full or even part time

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In search of Ballet Teachers - Los Angeles

JOB: BALLET TEACHERS

The Lula Washington Dance Theatre is interviewing potential ballet teachers who can work with inner city children and young adults, mainly African American from South Los Angeles. Teachers must be comfortable working in an inner city environment and must be able to motivate, inspire, and prepare kids from South Los Angeles to be professional concert dancers.

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can't get there from here . . .

can't get there from here . . .

This was used as the cover art for The Hudson View Literary Journal.

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WORK Gallery, Brooklyn, open call for benefit sale (deadline Jan. 15)

The Wassaic Project presents: Open Call for benefit sale at WORK Gallery in Redhook, Brooklyn

http://www.wassaicproject.com

The Wassaic Project, an annual arts and music festival held in Wassaic New
York, in collaboration with WORK Gallery, an artist-run gallery in Red Hook,
Brooklyn invite you to submit work of any genre to be exhibited at Work
Gallery on February 14th, 2009 for their 2009 Benefit. All work will be
donated to the two organizations and the proceeds will benefit the exciting
duo.

TO ENTER WORK FOR CONSIDERATION:

{DEADLINE: EMAIL MUST BE RECEIVED BY 11:59PM ON THURSDAY, JANUARY 15TH}

a. Create your artwork or wall mountable piece in the dimensions of 5" x 7"
or 7" x 5" (Only work of these dimensions are eligible.)

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WeyheModern.com seeks emerging artists

WEYHE MODERN.com features emerging artists work initially submitted to Weyhe
Modern page on facebook. Work will be chosen from Weyhe Modern facebook page
and displayed on WEYHE MODERN.com for sale.

WEYHE MODERN.com features emerging modern art and artists from around the
world. Work includes all varieties of art, including painting, drawing,
sculpture and photography.

Founder is Philip Weyhe who is the grandson of Erhard Weyhe who established
the Weyhe Gallery in New York in 1919.

Any emerging artists who would like to have their work featured on WEYHE
MODERN.com are encouraged to post their work on Weyhe Modern page on
facebook.
Contact information philipweyhe@weyhemodern.com 917-940-2148.
http://www.weyhemodern.com

from franklin furnace

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New Grantmakers in Film and Electronic Media database

New Opportunity for Individual Artists!

From Grantmakers in Film and Electronic Media New GFEM Media Database!

Grantmakers in Film + Electronic Media (GFEM.org) is very pleased to
announce the launch of the GFEM Media Database at http://media.gfem.org/
The GFEM Media Database is a new online portal that
allows media funders to learn about quality media projects posted by
grantseekers.

We invite grantseekers to visit the site, review the guidelines, and take a
look at the projects that have already been uploaded. We encourage you to
post media projects that you feel would be suitable to submit for review.

For more information visit media.gfem.org.

Thanks for helping to get the word out.

Karen Helmerson
Director
Electronic Media and Film Program

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