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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University jobs available

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NEW! - Music Faculty (Director of Bands)
University of Illinois at Chicago
School of Theatre and Music
Chicago, IL, United States
Date Posted: Oct. 30, 2020

https://www.AcademicKeys.com/r?job=148527&o=1175804&t=FI201101m-3

NEW! - Chairperson of Graduate Communications Design
Pratt Institute

Brooklyn, NY, United States
Date Posted: Oct. 28, 2020

https://www.AcademicKeys.com/r?job=148363&o=1175804&t=FI201101m-6

NEW! - Director, School of Art + Design
New Jersey Institute of Technology
School of Art + Design
Newark, NJ, United States
Date Posted: Oct. 7, 2020

https://www.AcademicKeys.com/r?job=147424&o=1175804&t=FI201101m-6

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Open call for New York Studio Residency from Amant Foundation

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Call for applications: inaugural Studio Residency Program in New York

Application deadline: December 18, 2020

Amant Foundation
315 Maujer Street
Brooklyn, New York 11206
United States

www.amant.org

Amant Foundation is launching an Open Call for its NY Residency Program, a newly established international studio residency program beginning in September of 2021, with three iterations—Fall, Winter, and Spring. We host artists at all stages of their careers and across a wide array of disciplines from the visual arts, literature, performance, filmmaking, and cultural theory.

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Call for artists, Terra Foundation/American Academy in Rome, Nov. 15

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The Terra Foundation for American Art and the American Academy in Rome are pleased to offer the Terra Foundation Fellowship. https://www.aarome.org/apply/affiliated-fellowships/terra-foundation-fel...

This fellowship offers support for a postdoctoral or senior scholar to conduct research on American art and visual culture (excluding architecture) prior to 1980. The selected candidate will be in residence at the American Academy in Rome for a period of four to six months during the 2021–22 academic year and, while there, will pursue research in an atmosphere conducive to intellectual and artistic freedom, interdisciplinary exchange, and innovation.

The Fellowship has the following objectives:

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Artists relief grants, Foundation for Contemporary Arts, apply now

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Foundation for Contemporary Arts (FCA) continues to offer one-time $2,000 relief grants through the FCA Emergency Grants COVID-19 Fund. We hope you will share this resource with artists in your community who may benefit from this grant.
https://www.foundationforcontemporaryarts.org/grants/emergency-grants-co...

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Call for Artists, More Art, Queens, NY, deadline Nov. 20

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ENGAGING ARTISTS (EA) is More Art’s 2-tiered, Fellowship and Residency program for artists seeking to both develop and sustain their public art and socially-engaged practice. The program curriculum encompasses a professional development series, public art commission opportunities, mentorship, and peer networking. The EA Curriculum is valued at $25,000 per participant.

http://moreart.org/projects/engaging-artists/

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Open positions available, contact Jobs@ArtsConsulting.com

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The International Festival of Arts & Ideas (Festival) celebrates and builds community, engages with vital issues, and promotes the arts. Each year, the Festival highlights the City of New Haven’s diverse and culturally rich community with events featuring world-class artists, thinkers, and leaders. Its additional programs include the annual Visionary Leadership Award and educational opportunities like the High School Fellows Program. The Festival was established in 1996 by Anne Calabresi, Jean M. Handley, and Roslyn Meyer, who envisioned an annual celebration in New Haven—a city steeped in a rich array of cultural and educational traditions—distinguished from other arts festivals by its fusion of the arts with events centered on sharing ideas.

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Job position available, Women Make Movies, apply online

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Women Make Movies (WMM) has a job opening for Production Assistance and Filmmaker services for someone who has experience with fiscal sponsorship, grant writing, filmmaking and/or program management.

Learn more and apply: https://www.wmm.com/jobs-and-internships/

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Residencies available, online at https://www.kodalab.org/

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https://www.kodalab.org/

KODA is a nonprofit arts organization based in New York dedicated to mid-career artists of diverse backgrounds. We grant residencies to allow for experimentation and facilitate creative projects through strategic partnerships with socially engaged businesses. We are the go-to thinking spot and serve the community through exhibitions of contemporary art, events and outreach to strengthen art education.

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Artists covid relief fund, apply online

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https://www.foundationforcontemporaryarts.org/grants/emergency-grants-co...

FCA's Emergency Grants COVID-19 Fund continues to support artists whose performances or exhibitions were canceled or indefinitely postponed due to the pandemic. Since its launch on March 18 we have awarded 1,030 artists with $2,000 grants, totaling $2,060,000 in direct funding to artists. For context, this is more grants than FCA has disbursed in the past six years combined.

FCA received over 4,700 applications since the program launch. To assist as many artists as possible, we have extended the program through December. We encourage you to help us get the world out about this important resource for artists.

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Open call, Smack Mellon Studio Program Application, deadline Oct. 30

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The 2021-2022 Studio Program Application is now OPEN. The deadline to submit is October 30, 2020.

The program provides six eligible early or mid-career artists living and working in New York City a free private studio space accessible 24/7, and a fellowship (dependent on funding.) Smack Mellon hosts two Open Studio events annually, and visits from curators, critics and gallerists, which provide significant exposure and invaluable career building opportunities..The program runs from September 1 to August 15. The studios are located on the lower level of our building at 92 Plymouth Street in Dumbo, Brooklyn and range in size from 250 to 300 square feet. The program does not provide living space.

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