Facing the Artwork - the Viewer in Moving Images
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Call for video/filmworks
Facing the artwork – the viewer in moving images
Video Art- and Shortfilmfest in Halle (Saale) Germany, 09. - 12. June 2011
Application deadline: 18th March 2011
Three Announcements:
1. 2010 Grant Recipients)
2. 2011 Grant Cycle and Deadline
3. New Fellowship Program
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1. Since 2007, the Foundation's grant program has awarded 10-14 non-profit institutions annually with funds to support the production of new work by visual artists. In 2010 the Foundation initiated a thematic focus to explore the relationship between art and site in a dematerializing world. We are pleased to announce the 12 projects that received support:
Theaster Gates / Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, Omaha, NE
Lara Schnitger / Sculpture Center, Long Island City, NY
James Benning / Art Resources Transfer, New York, NY
Nick Tobier / Contemporary Art Institute of Detroit, Detroit, MI
Call for Applications: Art & Dialogue fully subsidised 5 day course in Paris, May 2011
Art & Dialogue Building new art audiences and
new platforms for art engagement
Elan Interculturel
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Contact
Elan Interculturel
88 Avenue Ledru Rollin
75012 Paris, France
Valerie Kabov
Phone: +33 669029555
vkabov@gmail.com
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Deadline for Applications:
14 January 2011
Course Dates:
2-6 May, 2011
Facing the Artwork - the Viewer in Moving Images
Werkleitz e. V.
vb@werkleitz.de
http://www.werkleitz.de/en/program/events/facing-the-artwork.html
Call for video/filmworks
Video Art- and Shortfilmfest in Halle (Saale) Germany, 09. - 12. June 2011
Application deadline: 18th March 2011
Within the Project Facing the artwork – the viewer in moving images we call for artists to submit video/filmworks which deal with the topic of the perception and/or the perceiver of art. Our aim is to explore through the variety of artistic approaches the role and significance of the audience and the single viewer in relation to the artwork, to the artist and to the art system. We focus on the spectator as observed by the artist - and reflected by the medium of the moving images.
The Getty Foundation is pleased to announce that applications for 2011 Multicultural Undergraduate Internship (MUI) grants to museums and visual arts organizations are available. Since its inception in 1993, the MUI program has supported more than 2,200 internships in Los Angeles-area museums and visual arts organizations. The program aims to increase diversity in the professions related to the visual arts, and to provide programmatic support for local organizations.
The internships are intended specifically for outstanding students who are members of groups currently underrepresented in the museum and visual arts professions: individuals of African American, Asian, Latino/Hispanic, Native American and Pacific Islander descent.
Art in Odd Places offers two internship positions with amazing leadership
opportunities:
-Manager of Development
-Assistant Director
Art in Odd Places (AiOP) is a non-profit public art project based in New
York City exploring connections between public spaces, pedestrian traffic,
and ephemeral transient interventions. For the past 7 years, AiOP has
presented a large-scale festival each year with an all volunteer staff.
Art in Odd Places aims to stretch the boundaries of communication in the
public realm by presenting artworks in all disciplines outside the confines
of traditional public space regulations. AiOP reminds us that public spaces
function as the epicenter for diverse social interactions and the unfettered
exchange of ideas.
CALL FOR ENTRIES:
10th ANNIVERSARY DANCE CAMERA WEST FILM FESTIVAL JUNE 2011
(Event Dates TBA), Los Angeles, CA
Early Deadline: December 15, 2010 ($50 fee; $40 for Members; $25 for Students)
The Finnish Academy of Fine Arts admits new students to the Doctoral Studies Programme
The Finnish Academy of Fine Arts
Kaikukatu 4
00530 Helsinki
Finland
Phone: +358 9 680 33 234
http://www.kuva.fi/portal/english/
Application period:
15 December 2010 – 28 February 2011
The Finnish Academy of Fine Arts admits new students to the Doctoral Studies Programme
Application period: 15 December 2010 – 28 February 2011.
For further information, please contact
Professor Jan Kaila, Head of Programme
E-mail: firstname.lastname(a)kuva.fi
Henri Wegelius, Amanuensis
tel. +358 9 680 33 234 or +358 45 657 8656 (mobile)
E-mail: firstname.lastname(a)kuva.fi
This is a full-time on-site (no-telecommuting,) exempt/salaried position.
Occasional evening/weekend hours required to ensure smooth operations of all
performances and special events. Position will start immediately after
hire.
The PROGRAM DIRECTOR (PD), working closely with the Artistic Director and
Managing Director, is responsible for the overall project management of the
company, including the planning and physical realization of each production.
In addition to overseeing projects, the PD would research new opportunities
for long-term program development in areas such as university residencies
and partnerships with presenting organizations in order to ensure
sustainable earned revenue streams. The PD will also work closely with the