from Franklin Furnace
GARMENT DISTRICT ALLIANCE
REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS
Temporary Public Sculpture on the Garment District Plazas
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
The Garment District Alliance (GDA) is seeking artists interested in submitting their qualifications, preliminary concepts, and examples of their work to be considered for a temporary public art installation on the outdoor plazas along Broadway in Manhattan’s Garment District.
from Franklin Furnace
GARMENT DISTRICT ALLIANCE
REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS
Temporary Public Sculpture on the Garment District Plazas
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
The Garment District Alliance (GDA) is seeking artists interested in submitting their qualifications, preliminary concepts, and examples of their work to be considered for a temporary public art installation on the outdoor plazas along Broadway in Manhattan’s Garment District.
from Franklin Furnace
Artist-in-Residence Opportunity with the Philadelphia Office of the District Attorney
Introduction
from Franklin Furnace
Deadline is Monday, October 21, 2019 at 11:59pm
FREE to apply
Information: http://www.airgallery.org/fellowship-program/
from Franklin Furnace
In line with this year’s Summit theme, Fight for Light, MAS seeks to highlight the importance of protecting light and air by featuring artists, designers, and makers who creatively use these materials at our annual Innovation Exhibition. The selection of projects will be curated by MAS Urbanist Members and presented as part of the 2019 Summit for New York City on October 25.
from e-flux
Seeking Chief Executive
Application deadline: September 6, 2019
Serpentine Galleries
Kensington Gardens
London W2 3XA
UK
The Serpentine is defined by its boldness and innovation. It takes on big ideas and makes them happen against the odds.
Tune into “Jovelyn's Bistro” on KPFA’s Cover to Cover Open Book, for a conversation/review of “How to Handle an Anthropologist”, the new book of interviews between shaman/performance artist Frank Moore and anthropologist Russell Shuttleworth, PhD. Linda Mac and Michael LaBash will join Jovelyn Richards in the studio for this live broadcast and call-in show.
KPFA 94.1 (S.F. Bay Area) --- to listen online: https://kpfa.org/listen-live/
WHEN: August 21, 2019, 3:30-4:00 PM
CALL IN! 510-848-4425
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I have edited a revision of my frist album MIRADORES 2.003. In this album you get new arrangments and HD sound on wave files.
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Let Me Be Frank
Episode 15 – Sex?
In "Sex?", Frank talks about his own experience of sexuality and physicality through the 1960s and into the early 70s. His public and private performances during this time were experiments in "using the excited, aroused, pleasurable energy in the context of art, of playing, relationship-building -- not in the context of sex." Frank describes how these experiments "reached a climax" in his 1970s Berkeley workshop during the years of the Outrageous Beauty Revue where the group explored new possibilities of physical play, the concept of “marriage”, and Moore examines the results of this experiment.
"Sex?" also features a reading of Frank's poem, "Locked In/Locked Out" from his performance series, "The Uncomfortable Zones of Fun", and a surprise bonus segment!
The reading is by Carl Off, anthropologist, filmmaker, artist, and musician. Music by Frank Moore, Michael LaBash, Sander Roscoe Wolff, Hop-Frog's Drum Jester Devotional, and The Leeches.