from Franklin Furnace
The Preservation Division of the New York Public Library (NYPL) is
seeking applicants for a full-time Sound Engineer to assist in
preserving the world-class audio collections held in the Library¹s
permanent research collections. The position description and
application information may be found at
https://jobs-nypl.icims.com/jobs/8275/sound-engineer/job.
This past year NYPL completed a year-long Mellon-funded comprehensive
assessment of its audio and moving image (AMI) collections, which are
among the largest and most important in the world. This new Sound
Engineer position is part of NYPL's growing resource commitment to
address the AMI challenges identified in that assessment (information
may found at www.nypl.org/preservation)
from Franklin Furnace
Studio Immersion Project Fellowship is an intensive 3 month studio
fellowship designed to immerse artists in the world of printmaking. SIP
Fellows will acquire new techniques and build upon existing skills. Artists,
from all media, interested in making printmaking a regular part of their
creative practice are invited to apply.
SIP Award Description
1 year RBPMW membership
3 months unlimited RBPMW studio access
Monthly stipend
Materials stipend
6 session SIP 2015 Introduction Class
Includes: In depth studio orientation, basic intaglio, lithography, relief
and monotype techniques.
3 RBPMW classes picked from Summer 2015 Class Schedule.
SIP Fellows group exhibition in Blackburn 20|20 during the summer of 2016
From Franklin Furnace
This is offered via The Field - for Performance Artists
http://thefield.org/
ARTWARD BOUND at Earthdance, Plainfield Ma. May 18 - 27 2015/ Deadline to
apply, Sunday March 1, 2015
You and nature and your work for 10 days!
10 Artists
10 Days
2 Rehearsal Spaces
100 Acres of wooded trailsCost $125.00
Lead performing artists of all genres are encouraged to apply.
Artists get most of the day to spend on their projects. We come together as
a group to take part in daily art and career
based workshops and to eat gourmet vegetarian food prepared for us.
If you have a project you would like to spend time with, in a daily
rehearsal space, or just commune with nature, this is a residency for you.
How it works:
from LA Culture Net
“It's far too ugly for me to die here!,“
(-noted industrial designer Michael Graves when asked about hospitals)
The ugliness that prompted Graves’ outburst included the devices he came across because of his new disability. The Opulent Mobility exhibit is an opportunity to change that.
Wheelchairs, walkers, prosthetics, crutches and other assistive technology devices are part of our lives. But in the grand scheme of design innovations, they’ve been left in the dust. There are hundreds of thousands of designs for glasses, chairs, and tech of every other kind.
Now is your chance to help change the conversation about assistive technology of the future.
from LA Culture Net
The City of West Hollywood is seeking an experienced and self-motivated individual to serve as the City's Public Art Coordinator. Under the direction of the City's Arts Administrator, this position will perform a full range of professional and technical duties supporting the City's public art programs: Urban Art (private development projects under City ordinance), Civic Art (City development projects) and Art on the Outside (temporary projects).
from e-flux
NEXT THINGS 2015 – CONDUCTA: Global Art & Technology Challenge
Call for ideas: Open Hardware Fellowship
Submision deadline: April 17, 2015
LABoral Centro de Arte y Creación Industrial
Los Prados, 121
33394 Gijón
Asturias
T +34 985 185 577
F +34 985 337 355
info@laboralcentrodearte.org
Telefonica R&D and LABoral are proud to organize NEXT THINGS 2015 – CONDUCTA, the Forth Global Art & Technology Challenge.
The goal of the challenge is to bring together art and technology, artists with technologies, and to unleash the huge potential of mixing the creativity and perspective of artists with the nowadays powerful open hardware technologies.
Creative Divergents Showcases are open to anyone, internationally. All subjects, styles, and media are welcome.
The $300 IMPACT Award supports creative works that promote positive change, audience engagement, or dialogue.
The $200 INNOVATION Award supports creative works that demonstrate innovation in some way.
Determined by creative vision, innovation, impact, quality, and overall impression.
Deadline: June 15, 2015, 11:59pm CST
Early submissions are strongly encouraged.
from e-flux
MaHKU, Utrecht Graduate School of Visual Art and Design
A Call for Drawings
An international symposium and exhibition
Submission deadline: May 5, 2015
Opening: June 24, 2015
BAK, basis voor actuele kunst
Utrecht
The Netherlands
www.mahku.nl
www.bak-utrecht.nl
"Thought is impossible without an image."
–Aristotle, On Memory and Reminiscence (450a)
from LA Culture Net
LOS ANGELES COUNTY ARTS COMMISSION - RFQ - Antelope Valley Art Outpost - Artist in Residence https://pacsocal.wordpress.com/2015/02/21/los-angeles-county-arts-commis...
https://pacsocal.wordpress.com/2015/02/21/los-angeles-county-arts-commis...
LOS ANGELES COUNTY ARTS COMMISSION - RFQ... https://pacsocal.wordpress.com/2015/02/21/los-angeles-county-arts-commis... Antelope Valley Art Outpost (Outpost) is a creative placemaking project that supports regional vitality through artist-driven projects in the unincorporated ...
from LA Culture Net
Celebrate Women's Month at MOLAA's ¡VIVAN LAS MUJERES! Festival!
Female artists of all ages are encouraged to participate in a virtual display of art based on female empowerment to be featured during the Museum of Latin American Art's ¡VIVAN LAS MUJERES! Festival on Sunday, March 15.
Community organizations are invited to apply for a booth at our Community Resource Fair and share information on their programs and resources for underserved communities, women, or youth.
The event is free to the public. Deadline to enter is Feb 22.
For entry forms and details on the event go to:
MOLAA | ¡Vivan las mujeres! festival@MOLAA http://www.molaa.org/vivanlasmujeresfestival2015.aspx