Announcing The Franklin Furnace Fund, supported by Jerome Foundation and the
Starry Night Fund of Tides Foundation. Applications are being accepted from
now through the postmark deadline of May 1, 2009.
Each year Franklin Furnace awards grants to emerging artists, allowing them
to produce major works in New York. Works may engage the Internet as an art
medium and/or venue. Grants may range between $2,000 and $10,000. Artists
from all areas of the world are encouraged to apply; full-time students are
ineligible.
Franklin Furnace has no curator; each year a new panel of artists reviews
all proposals. We believe that this peer panel system allows all kinds of
artists from all over the world an equal shot at presenting their work.
The Arts Council for Long Beach and the Long Beach Redevelopment Agency
announce a Call-To-Artists to select artists for temporary public artwork
for a vacant lot at the northwest corner of Ocean Boulevard and Lime Avenue
in the City of Long Beach.
Project Overview
Public art is an essential component in the creation of a civic identity.
Its presence contributes to a shared heritage and serves to honor a
community’s history and culture. The Long Beach Redevelopment Agency (RDA),
in partnership with the Arts Council for Long Beach, proposes a temporary
public art strategy that is both critically relevant and congruent to the
RDA’s principle redevelopment goals. Artists/ artist teams will be
commissioned to temporarily transform a vacant lot at the northwest corner
YourPR has posted a new item...
Morning Becomes Epileptic with Little Teeth.
Listen to Ned Hardcore speak with Ammo Eisu and Andy Tisdall about their band, vaginal bleeding and drum throwing. Also, listen to the band’s songs, Between My Ears and Oh Drag.
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Good day.
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Morning Becomes Epileptic with Little Teeth.
Listen to Ned Hardcore speak with Ammo Eisu and Andy Tisdall about their band, vaginal bleeding and drum throwing. Also, listen to the band’s songs, Between My Ears and Oh Drag.
For more from Little Teeth:
www.myspace.com/littleteethmusic
If you have music to share with Morning Becomes Epileptic (yours, your friend’s, or just music you think is worthy of sharing with others) get in touch with Ned Hardcore at ned@yourpr.org.
Listen.
Enjoy.
Good day.
You may view the latest post at http://yourpr.org/2009/morning-becomes-epileptic-wlittle-teeth
Subscribe to YourPR through Itunes at http://www.yourpr.org/itunes/
Stay tuned...
Nedcaster
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Call for Submissions
VideoFest - Budapest, Hungary
August 02-05, 2009
The Hungarian Multicultural Center, Inc. (HMC) is soliciting entries for a VideoFest to be held in Budapest.
Deadline: April 25, 2009
Please get in touch if you have any questions.
214-324-0078
bszechy@yahoo.com
http://www.hungarian-multicultural-center.com
Call for Submissions
VideoFest - Budapest, Hungary
August 02-05, 2009
The Hungarian Multicultural Center, Inc. (HMC) is soliciting entries for a VideoFest to be held in Budapest.
Deadline: April 25, 2009
Please get in touch if you have any questions.
214-324-0078
bszechy@yahoo.com
http://www.hungarian-multicultural-center.com
Volume 6, Issue 4 of Poetry Victims is now online, featuring art by Amy Kohut and poetry by Christian Drake...
http://www.poetryvictims.com/index.html
Enjoy!
Jeff
"We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars." - is a juried exhibition to be held June 10 - July 3, 2009 at Phyllis Stein Art in downtown Los Angeles, CA. Price Latimer Agah, Annie Wharton and Phyllis Stein will jury the competition. Established and emerging artists are invited to submit up to three artworks related to the exhibition title, which is inspired by the optimism and transition, as well as the contradictions and vicissitude, of our current socio-political times. The artwork submitted should address and/or express the artist's interpretation of this topic. Submissions are $30US and can be accepted online here:
http://www.phyllissteinart.com/gallery/psasubmissions/subpage.php