Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery announces an “All Women” Juried Art Competition for the month of January 2012. The gallery urges all 2D (women only) artists to submit their best art for inclusion into the gallery’s February 2012 online group exhibition.
The gallery would like to be able to exhibit only the best art that a women artist can submit with any 2D media, in any style and about any subject matter. Women are encouraged to submit their art regardless of where they reside and regardless of their experience or education in the art field.
Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery announces an “All Women” Juried Art Competition for the month of January 2012. The gallery urges all 2D (women only) artists to submit their best art for inclusion into the gallery’s February 2012 online group exhibition.
The gallery would like to be able to exhibit only the best art that a women artist can submit with any 2D media, in any style and about any subject matter. Women are encouraged to submit their art regardless of where they reside and regardless of their experience or education in the art field.
Open to Interpretation is now calling on photographers to submit images for consideration in a juried book competition.
Project Details
Open to Interpretation is a collaborative book project bringing together photographers, poets and writers. Each book begins with a themed call for photos. The chosen photos become the literary inspiration for the writers' submissions. A book is created that matches each winning photo with two stories or poems that offer different interpretations of the image. The unique collaboration adds new dimensions to both the photos and the written word.
Book Title: Open to interpretation
Theme: Fading Light
Juror: George Slade, Principal at re: photographica
Submission Fee: $40 for 5 images, $10 each additional
I am eager for a new exciting sounds to populate my growing blog, Sound is Art.
http://margaretnoble.net/soundisart
With 500+ subscribers, it is a great place to share your work be heard! I hope
to post recordings of your environment, sound art, home made instruments and
other audio oddities. In particular, I am looking for the unique. There will be
no compensation for these submissions but hopefully some satisfaction in
sharing.
SOUND WORKS ARE PRESENTED IN THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES
ARCHIVAL RECORDINGS: Old vinyl snippets and other bits of sound history
FIELD RECORDINGS: Recordings taken from the natural environment with minimal
studio processing.
UNUSUAL INSTRUMENTS & GEAR: Recordings from unique electronic and acoustic
instruments.
a.pass: advanced performance and scenography studies
jan van rijswijcklaan 155
2018
antwerp
belgium
t 003238000150
info@apass.be
http://www.apass.be
application <20.01.2012>
to start <01.05.2012>
full program: 12 months
IF
you are working in the performing arts and want to start an artistic research in a professional research environment, free from production constraints,
OR
if the concepts of performativity or/and scenography are (relatively) new to you and you want to explore them in depth, in relation to your own practice
THEN
In March 2011, The Bass Museum of Art initiated the first of three, one-year curatorial fellowships focusing on contemporary art thanks to generous support from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, as part of its Knight Arts Challenge.
1. Truly CA, KQED's showcase for the best documentaries about the Golden State, features a film each month on selected Sundays at 6pm on KQED TV, with repeats on KQED's other digital channels and Comcast Video on Demand.
Call for Entries Announced for Feature Documentaries
The deadline to submit your feature-length documentary to Truly CA Season Eight has been announced: Entries must arrive at KQED by Monday, January 9, 2012 at 5pm -- this is not a postmark deadline.
ASPECT: The Chronicle of New Media Art
Aspect
46 Waltham St Suite 108
Boston, MA 02118
United States
t 617-695-0500
f 617-778-2231
esmith@aspectart.org
http://www.aspectmag.org/news/open-call-volume-20-cinematic
OPEN CALL DUE APRIL 1, 2012
ASPECT: The Chronicle of New Media Art, a biannual DVD publication, is currently accepting submissions of time-based work for V20: THE CINEMATIC.
New genres of artmaking are heavily informed by the cultural, formal, and theoretical issues surrounding popular cinema. We seek works that explore the complex relationship between cinema and new media. We will review installation, video, performance, sound and any other work best documented in time-based format.
sundaymorning@ekwc
Zuid Willemvaart 215
5211 SG 's-Hertogenbosch
The Netherlands
t +31 (0)73 612 45 00
info@ekwc.nl
http://sundaymorning.ekwc.nl
Sundaymorning@ekwc
sundaymorning@ekwc is an internationally renowned ceramic work centre where visual artists, designers, architects and other creative professionals can explore the artistic possibilities of ceramics. This is realised in three ways: through the artist-in-residence program, the centre-of-excellence and the FabLab.
Artist-in-residence program
As an artist-in-residence sundaymorning@ekwc accommodates twelve participants at a time who can experiment with ceramics during a three month work period. We offer you a studio, an apartment and the advice of our expert staff.
Centre-of-excellence