AMP connects artists and behind-the-scenes collaborators of all genres, including musicians, painters, performance artists, writers, dancers, and many more, with resources, opportunities, and personal connections. Many AMPers also provide free temporary lodging for other members. With thousands of members in 86 countries, AMP enthusiastically and energetically builds bridges between artists, audiences, and producers through our website, as well as at AMP-hosted parties and multimedia events worldwide. AMP is free to join. The only 'cost' is your energy and enthusiasm in building a global artistic community and helping fellow artists.
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Double Vision: A Dual-Channel Video Festival

Double Vision: A Dual-Channel Video Festival
Wednesday October 28th, 2009

About The Festival:
This festival is to be screened at Herron School of Art and Design in the Basile Auditorium in conjunction with the photography and video exhibition Between History and Memory. Herron is located on the campus of Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI). The screening will take place on Wednesday October 28th, 2009.

About The Theme:
Two Channel video work is a style that is often included in exhibition format but rarely seen in a festival type screening; therefore this festival will exclusively feature this format. Works that truly experiment with the format are encouraged, but any two screen video work will be considered.

Eligibility:

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NYFA - New York work & live/work NYC directory

The New York Foundation for the Arts is excited to encourage growth of
artist communities with a new directory focused just for them. Work
Space Classifieds was born, in part with a generous grant from the
Rockefeller Foundation and creative NYFA staffers who felt there was a
great need to find affordable work space and live/work in New York
City.

This pilot program is the only directory focused on New York City
Visual Artists. Special features include images uploads, Google maps
by zip, and advance search “by neighborhood”. Plans have already
been made to broaden this service nationally in the future. For now,
NYFA Offers with this program free postings for visual artists seeking
space, and for landlords, developers, and or others who have this

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Call for Dancers - Canada

Presented by Vox Novus in collaboration with the Canadian
Electroacoustic Community, *60x60 Canada *is an annual project
containing 60 electroacoustic compositions from 60 Canadian composers,
each composition 60 seconds or less in duration.

After a year of (fixed-media) concerts and presentations around Canada
and abroad, the project takes an inter-artistic leap with three (and
rising) upcoming *60x60 dance shows in Montreal in November and December
2009 *with 60 dancers, multichannel audio, and video and image projection.

We are releasing a call for dancers who are interested in taking a part
in these shows* *and in the project
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*A CALL FOR DANCERS AND PERFORMERS - 60X60 DANCE IN MONTREAL *

60×60 Dance is looking for proposals from choreographers, dancers and

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Call For Work: submissions for Letters on Sounds

Luvsound is now accepting submissions of new writing on sound for a
forthcoming online (and possibly short-run print) journal called Letters
on Sounds.

We're interested especially in writing on the practice of making,
listening, and living with sound from artists who work primarily with
sound. Please do not submit album reviews or other similar work.

Letters on Sounds hopes to be a platform for people working in new ways
with sound, especially as that might relate to a particular community,
to share their approaches and experiences with others of a like mind.

To submit, please send a short email to erik@luvsound.org with a two to
ten sentence description of your piece, as well as a brief biographical
statement.

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FUNDACIÓN TELEFÓNICA CALLS FOR AWARDS VIDA 12.0 (deadline October 1)

FUNDACIÓN TELEFÓNICA CALLS FOR AWARDS VIDA 12.0

Fundación Telefónica opens the call for Life International Awards VIDA, in its twelfth edition.

VIDA 12.0 rewards works of art developed with artificial life technologies and their associated disciplines, such as robotics and artificial intelligence works and projects that have emergent behaviour that evolve over time, react to their surroundings and seem to have own life. A total of 80,000 euros will be given as price; 40,000 in the category of the 3 best works completed, and another 40,000 as an incentive to production for undone projects. Winners will be selected by an international jury composed by Daniel Canogar, José Carlos Mariátegui, Monica Bello, Sally Jane Norman, Simon Penny and Karin Olenschläger.

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FEDERAL STIMULUS FUNDS AVAILABLE TO PRESERVE JOBS IN THE ARTS IN LOS ANGELES

FEDERAL STIMULUS FUNDS AVAILABLE TO PRESERVE JOBS IN THE ARTS IN LOS ANGELES

Applications Available July 14

Application Deadline August 17

Grant Awards Announced by October 1

The Los Angeles County Arts Commission and the City of Los Angeles
Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA) have each received $250,000 in
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funds from the National Endowment
for the Arts (NEA). In accordance with the NEA guidelines, these funds
will provide grants to nonprofit arts organizations in the region to
preserve jobs in the arts sector. These local arts agencies were the
only two that received funds to re-grant in the state of California.

Arts organizations eligible to apply for NEA Recovery Funds from the
Arts Commission or DCA must have:

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Want an award for your cool artists' space?

Below is information/application details re. *Leveraging Investments in
Creativity's (LINC)* open application for awards recognizing innovation and
best practices in the development of artist spaces. Thank you in advance for
spreading the word about this important program across your vast network of
arts and cultural organizations.

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In November 2009, up to five winning projects will receive MetLife
Innovative Space Awards (ISA) ranging from $10,000 to $50,000. Made
possible through a funding collaborative of the Ford Foundation and the
Metlife Foundation, the Awards will recognize and promote successful artist
spaces that exhibit innovation, affordability, sustainability and positive
community impact. Winning projects will demonstrate the role that

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LAArtsEd.org Program Directory Application Opens Wednesday, July 15

The Los Angeles County Arts Commission will accept applications for arts education programs to be listed on www.LAArtsEd.org starting July 15, 2009.

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LA Teaching Artists underrepresented in TARP - survey!

Los Angeles Area teaching artists at risk
of being underrepresented in TARP

Sign up NOW!

The Teaching Artist Research Project (TARP) may ultimately lack important data on Los Angeles Area teaching artists because so few have signed up. TARP knows there is huge population are out there. Don't let our teaching artist community be excluded on our own account! Sign up now!

The Los Angeles Area is one of the focus areas in this national survey of teaching artists. If you are a teaching artist or if you manage a program that hires teaching artists, please register at the study website.

Teaching Artist Research Project

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Call for Submissions: Night Hawks (deadline July 24)

When trouble needs to be stirred up,
NightHawksLA come out to play.

NightHawksLA is currently taking visual art submissions for our upcoming
show "NightHawksLA Presents" August 1st.

If your work has an eerie, antiquey, yet disturbingly sexy feel to it,
please submit some samples or links to nichole.nighthawksla@gmail.com by
Friday, July 24th

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NightHawksLA Presents
An evening of Art and Music
Where Lounge
1519 Griffith Park Blvd.
Silverlake, CA 90026
$10 cover
www.nighthawksla.com
www.myspace.com/nighthawksla
twitter.com/nighthawksla

Featuring Music by:
Cat Hair Ensemble
Holland Greco
Fish Circus

And Art by:
Debra Bianculli
Joey Mason
Dominic Quagliozzi

and so much more . . .

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