CAPRICIOUS NO 12
embodiment, light, resistance, legibility
on the theme of PROTEST
coalition, spontaneity, boundaries, and signs
All photographic mediums accepted including video and film stills.
Please submit 6-12 photographs (more will not be viewed).
Email your submission (images should be approximately 8x10 inches @ 72 dpi) to: submit@capriciousmagazine.com
Not all submissions will be guaranteed a spot in the coming issue yet capricious will
consider your submission for future issues. Please make sure you have model (or any
other legally necessary) releases for all submitted work. Capricious has the right to use
published material in promotional matters.
For further questions, please email submit@capriciousmagazine.com
Inner-City Arts seeks an innovative and visionary leader for its next President and Chief Executive Officer. Since its founding in 1989, Inner-City Arts has been an oasis of learning, achievement and creativity in the heart of Skid Row. Widely regarded as one of the nation's most effective arts education providers, Inner-City Arts has brought life-changing opportunities to more than 150,000 children living in the city's poorest neighborhoods, and provided professional support to nearly 5,000 teachers and community partners. For more information about Inner-City Arts, visit www.inner-cityarts.org.
YELLOW HOUSE FUND ART EDUCATION GRANT PROGRAM
The Yellow House Fund will award three year grants to eligible local, state and/or national organizations in the United States (including the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and U.S. Virgin Islands), in increments of $10,000 per year for three years, up to $30,000 through a competitive RFP process. The first round of awardees will be announced in December 2011. Grantees will be allowed to use grant funds for the duration of the project period, which is not to exceed three years*. Exceptions may be granted at the Fund's discretion when supported by a compelling case.
Deadlines:
Proposal: 11:59 PM EST, October 15, 2011
First round of awardees announced: no later than December 31, 2011
Where to Submit:
از کوچه عبور خواهم کرد,از سیاهی عبور خواهم کرد,پیراهن سیاهم را به دست باد خواهم سپرد
و
گیسوانم نوازشگر آسمان خواهد شد
دستانم را با دستان تو پیوند خواهم زد
دستانم را در خاک کویر خواهم کاشت
سبز خواهد شدو با خورشید می آمیزم
و
می دانم در انتهای جاده خونین
نور منتظر ما خواهد بود
شیرین پیله وری 1389
I will pass the street
I will pass the dark
I will give my black dress to the wind
My hair will caress the sky
I would like to link my hands with your hands
I will put my hands in the soil,planting desert
Going green and making love with sun
I know at the end of the bloody road
Light will waite for us
By Shirin Pilehvari 2010
Call for a residence of production in 2012
CIRVA (Centre international de recherche sur le verre et les arts plastiques)
The international centre of research on glass and visual arts (CIRVA)
CIRVA
62 rue de la Joliette
F - 13002 Marseille
France
t + 33 4 91 56 11 50
f + 33 4 91 91 11 04
contact@cirva.fr
http://www.cirva.fr
Registration deadline of the projects: December 16th, 2011
Contemporary Art Centre established in Marseilles, the CIRVA is a centre for research, development and production, endowed with successful equipment for the work of glass, allowing the creation of unique works or prototypes. Created in 1983, it welcomes artists, designers and architects, willing to work with glass for innovative projects.
Ensemble Studio Theatre - Los Angeles is currently inviting applications for the position of Managing Director.
Ensemble Studio Theatre/LA is one of Los Angeles' premiere developmental and producing theaters and an offshoot of the renowned New York company that developed many of the most accomplished voices in the American theatre, including Christopher Durang, Richard Greenberg, David Mamet, Marsha Norman, José Rivera, Shel Silverstein, John Patrick Shanley, and Wendy Wasserstein.
Ensemble Studio Theatre, The L.A. Project (known as Ensemble Studio
Theatre/LA or EST/LA) was founded by Curt Dempster and established under
The Arts Council for Long Beach (ACLB) invites all interested and qualified individuals to apply for the position of Executive Director. The ACLB is an independent 501(c)(3) public charity whose mission is to improve the artistic and cultural environment of Greater Long Beach by helping families, children and the community experience diverse artistic expressions. The Arts Council for Long Beach does this by providing leadership and by fostering excellence through our support of artists, and arts and cultural organizations.
Additionally, the Arts Council for Long Beach offers competitive compensation, excellent benefits, and a positive work environment designed around the philosophy of mutual respect and the challenge of contributing to the continued success of our organization.
AAM's Center for the Future of Museums, EmcArts and MetLife Foundation Launch Innovation Lab for Museums
Proposals Sought for New Program Designed to Foster Innovative Approaches to Challenges Facing America's Museums
RFP Released, Proposals will be accepted through October 31, 2011
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The Los Angeles County Arts Commission's Civic Art Program is seeking
qualifications from two-dimensional artists, such as painters,
printmakers,graphic artists and photographers, to create original artwork for the interiorsof Fire Station 128 and 132 in Santa Clarita, CA. The new fire stations will provide fire protection and emergency medical services to a growing neighborhood
in the Santa Clarita Valley.
Artwork
LA Commons is searching for a Lead Artist to work with a core Youth Arts Team (Age 15-25) to collect neighborhood stories at the sites and design and paint images on Utility boxes in Palms Neighborhood. Youth Arts team members will also be paid a stipend for their work. LA Commons will coordinate Project partners, supply acquisition, workshop space and recruiting the Youth Arts team. Two lead artists will be hired to each work with a youth team to design and paint 4 utility boxes.
Project Partners: LA Commons, Palms Neighborhood Association, Office of LA City Councilman Herb Wesson and Hamilton High School.
The Role the Lead Artist/Designer in this project will be: