Cityworks Design is seeking up to four artists who have a history working on the Eastside to join their Preliminary Design Team on the Eastside Access Project, a Measure R funded project intended to use urban design to enhance the streetscape and improve linkages for four Metro Gold Line Stations and their surrounding neighborhoods.
The selected artist(s) will use their expertise and knowledge of the local community to identify public art opportunities while adding their artistic influence to the conceptual design of elements in the public right of way. These ideas should be reflective of the local community, buildable and easy to maintain.
Background
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http://www.tcgcircle.org/2010/10/acting-together-on-the-world-stage-the-...
Acting Together On The World Stage, The Round Up
by AUGUST SCHULENBURG
in GOING GLOBAL
Here at the TCG Circle, we’ve been going global through our recent interview series with the international theatre artists who participated in Theatre Without Borders recent conference, Acting Together On The World Stage.
Now for the big picture: Marcy Arlin of Immigrants Theatre Project rounds up the exciting events of the Conference itself!
Round up, Theatre & Peacebuilding, by Marcy Arlin
In places and times of great suffering, there are still reasons to celebrate.
– Ali Mahdi, Albugaa Theatre, Sudan
THE VIDEO SHOW - Call for entries. All original video work accepted. Single
channel and Video Installation. Shorts, experimental, poetic, narrative,
abstract, documentary, music, and video incorporated into installation or
sculptural pieces.
Deadline for submissions December 3, 2010. For more info and prospectus go
to:
http://www2.raritanval.edu/departments/vapa/videoshow.html
Or email us at:
Exhibition at Raritan Valley College, North Branch, NJ, opens February 18,
2011.
from Franklin Furnace
Film Production
We invite applications for faculty positions in Film/Media production at all
levels (assistant, associate, or full professor). We are looking for a
filmmaker who maintains a distinguished record of professional achievement
together with a demonstrated commitment to undergraduate teaching. The
successful candidate will have the opportunity to play an integral role in
fashioning a complete international research university oriented around the
liberal arts. We encourage applicants in the field of film/media production,
including directing, producing, editing, animation, experimental film,
narrative, and documentary. Ideal candidates have projects/interest in the
Middle East and Gulf Region.
The Moving Image Review & Art Journal (MIRAJ) is the first peer-reviewed
publication devoted to artists' film and video, and its contexts. It is
published twice a year in print by Intellect Books in collaboration with the
CCW Graduate School, University of the Arts London. MIRAJ offers a widely
distributed international forum for debates surrounding all forms of
artists' moving image and media artworks.
The editors invite contributions from art historians and critics, film and
media scholars, curators, and, not least, practitioners. We seek pieces that
offer theories of the present moment but also writings that propose
historical re-readings. We welcome essays that:
. re-view canonical works and texts, or identify ruptures in the standard
Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship at Cornell University
With the sponsorship of the Society for the Humanities, the Department of
History of Art at Cornell University invites applications for a two-year
Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship. The term of the appointment is from July 1,
2011 to June 30, 2013. We welcome applicants whose research and teaching focus on
the overlapping areas of popular culture and media in the United States. It
would be particularly useful for students in the Department if the person's
research and teaching covered some combination of: modern and contemporary
art, popular culture, including media and fashion, and gender and sexuality
studies.
While in residence at Cornell, postdoctoral fellows hold department
New MFA in Art and Ecology at the University of New Mexico
Please distribute widely
The new MFA program in Art and Ecology at the University of New Mexico is an
interdisciplinary, research-based program engaging contemporary art
practices. Students develop ecological and cultural literacy with a
conceptual foundation and a wide range of production skills, including
sculpture, social practice, and digital media. Students in Art and Ecology
have the opportunity to work on various collaborative and interdisciplinary
projects with departments across UNM and on comprehensive thesis projects
integrating community and ecological research. Coursework includes the Land
Arts of the American West program, a semester-long travel and place-based
arts pedagogy.
PARTNERS
Chairperson, Film/Video / School of Art & Design / Pratt Institute
POSITION SUMMARY:
The newly re-organized Department of Film/Video at Pratt Institute seeks
exceptional applicants for the position of Chairperson. The ideal candidate
will bring the vision and experience necessary to assume the academic and
administrative leadership of the department and build upon the current BFA
program. The Department is located on Pratt's historic 25-acre Brooklyn
campus in the culturally diverse neighborhood of Clinton Hill, Brooklyn.
This administrative appointment carries a twelve-month per year workload and
a three-year contract that may be renewed.
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:
The responsibilities of the chair will include: oversight of budget and
Cityworks Design is seeking up to four artists who have a history working on the Eastside to join their Preliminary Design Team on the Eastside Access Project, a Measure R funded project intended to use urban design to enhance the streetscape and improve linkages for four Metro Gold Line Stations and their surrounding neighborhoods.
The selected artist(s) will use their expertise and knowledge of the local community to identify public art opportunities while adding their artistic influence to the conceptual design of elements in the public right of way. These ideas should be reflective of the local community, buildable and easy to maintain.