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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Call for applications: Sonic Acts home-based residency

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Open call: OVEREXPOSED home-based residency
Sonic Acts, Amsterdam / The Netherlands

Application deadline: November 1

Sonic Acts
Weteringschans 6 - 8
Amsterdam
The Netherlands

sonicacts.com

Sonic Acts invites you to apply for the OVEREXPOSED residency programme. Starting in December 2020, this environmental residency is part of a four-year research programme on the materiality of pollution and systemic and political issues related to the contamination of our environment.

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Mountain Time Arts seeks Executive Director

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Position Opening for Executive Director

Application deadline: December 1, 2020

Mountain Time Arts
104 East Main Street, Suite One
Bozeman, Montana 59715
United States of America

apply@mountaintimearts.org

mountaintimearts.org

Executive Director Position description

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Art Explora launches a residencies program for artists and researchers who invent tomorrow's world

from e-flux

New Paris-based residency for artists and researchers

Applications open until: November 6, 2020

Cité Internationale des Arts
24 rue Norvins
75018 Paris
France

artexplora.org

Art Explora is a non-profit organisation founded in 2019 by the French patron Frédéric Jousset, based on his belief in the power of culture to create dialogue and to reinforce social cohesion. The foundation is committed to bridging cultural gaps in all the projects it undertakes by promoting access to arts and culture for as many people as possible.

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International call: SpallArt Prize Salzburg 2021

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International call: SpallArt Prize Salzburg 2021
Application deadline: November 15, 2020

Salzburger Kunstverein
Künstlerhaus
Hellbrunner Straße 3
5020 Salzburg
Austria

T +43 662 8422940
F +43 662 84229422
office@salzburger-kunstverein.at

www.salzburger-kunstverein.at

The Salzburger Kunstverein now announces the call for the 2021 SpallArt Prize Salzburg. This is an international award for excellence in contemporary photography. The inaugural winner in 2019 was Pierre Descamps (France/Germany), the winner in 2020 is Luise Schröder (Germany) .

Sponsored by SpallArt, the SpallArt Prize Salzburg consists of a EUR 4,000 prize, a residency and solo exhibition at the Salzburger Kunstverein.

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Call for artists, Viridian Artists, Manhattan, deadline Nov. 14

from Franklin Furnace

Dear Artist/friends,

"UNCERTAINTY": an invitational exhibition of art responding to our Future of Uncertainty. This show will be both in the gallery & online.

Here is your chance to respond to our uncertain future with your art & creative self. Art should be no wider than 30".

Viridian Artists & Affiliates free, guest artists $35. Invite your artist-friends to participate: Half of participation & sales will go to a needy organization.

Please confirm your participation by November 1st or earlier. Send 4x6", 300 dpi image of it for the website.

Exhibition dates: November 18- December 2.

please mail or bring art to Viridian between Thursday, November 12 - Saturday November 14, 12-6

LOOKING FORWARD TO SEEING YOUR CREATIVE RESPONSES!

stay safe

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Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery announces call for entries for Sixth Triennial Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition

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Call for entries: Sixth Triennial Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition

Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery
8th and G Street NW
Washington, DC 20001
United States
Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11:30am–7pm

NPGNews@si.edu

portraitcompetition.si.edu

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Call for artists, The Vote Project, deadline Sept. 27

from Franklin Furnace

Call for artists, The Vote Project, deadline Sept. 27

THE VOTE PROJECT

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VP of education sought, Museum of the City of New York

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VP of education sought, Museum of the City of New York

Please visit this link:
https://koyapartners.com/search/mcny-vice-president-for-education-and-en...
thank you.

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Call for experimental lesbian filmmakers, deadline Oct. 31

from Franklin Furnace

Call for experimental lesbian filmmakers, online at https://www.queer-art.org/hammer-grant, apply thru Oct. 31

Barbara Hammer Lesbian Experimental Filmmaking Grant
Queer|Art is pleased to announce that this year, The Barbara Hammer Lesbian Experimental Filmmaking Grant has increased to $7,000. The grant will be awarded to self-identified lesbians for making visionary moving-image art. Work can be experimental animation, experimental documentary, experimental narrative, cross-genre, or solely experimental. Applicants must be based in the U.S. This grant was established by Hammer in 2017 to give needed support to moving-image art made by lesbians.

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Call for queer women(+) dance artists, deadline Oct. 4

from Franklin Furnace

Call for queer women(+) dance artists, online at https://www.queer-art.org/eya-grant, apply thru Oct. 4

Eva Yaa Asantewaa Grant for Queer Women(+) Dance Artists

The $7,000 grant is awarded to US-based artists for making cutting-edge dance and movement-based performance work. Queer|Art strongly encourages self-identified women, gender-nonconforming, and nonbinary artists to apply. Named in honor of visionary dance curator, critic, and educator Eva Yaa Asantewaa, the grant is administered through Queer|Art by a panel of queer women and nonbinary judges and seeks to highlight the important contributions queer women and nonbinary artists have made to dance throughout history. This year’s judges include Torya Beard, Ni’Ja Whitson, and Leah Wilks.

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