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Application deadline: December 15, 2023
G. & A. Mamidakis Foundation
Agios Nikolaos, Crete
Greece
t +30 21 5500 7712
admin@gnamamidakisfoundation.org
https://gnamamidakisfoundation.org
The G. & A. Mamidakis Foundation invites applications for the 2024 Art Prize. The annual Art Prize, established in 2019, supports contemporary artists by offering them the opportunity to create a new, site-specific artwork which will remain on permanent display in Agios Nikolaos, Crete, will become part of the Foundation’s art collection, and will join an important cultural heritage.
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Application deadline: December 3, 2023
The 8th Floor
17 West 17th Street
10011 New York, NY
https://www.sdrubin.org
The Shelley & Donald Rubin Foundation is excited to announce the third in a series of open calls, giving curators, academics, and art historians a platform to stage an exhibition at The 8th Floor, our gallery and event space, at 17 West 17th St. near Union Square, NYC.
from Franklin Furnace
Foundwork is delighted to announce the international open call for the 2023 Foundwork Artist Prize, the organization’s annual juried award for emerging and mid-career artists working in any media.
Please visit this link:
https://email.cloud.secureclick.net/c/5419?id=576680.979.1.ffb20ff6e72de...
This year’s honoree will receive an unrestricted $10,000 grant and studio visits with each of the distinguished jurors. In addition, the honoree and three shortlisted artists will be invited for interviews as part of the Foundwork Dialogues program to further public engagement with their practices.
Please visit this link:
https://email.cloud.secureclick.net/c/5419?id=576680.980.1.224c2c8a3435c...
from Franklin Furnace
10×10 Research Grants on Photobook History
10×10 Photobooks is pleased to announce a new grant cycle and call for applications as part of its annual photobook research grants program to encourage and support scholarship on under-explored topics in photobook history. The program began in 2021 and the first two cycles focused on research connected with 10×10's project What They Saw: Historical Photobooks by Women, 1843-1999.
For this round, we are inviting proposals on any topic or geography connected with the history of the photobook. Note that these grants are NOT for the making of a photobook.
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Please visit this link:
https://www.nyfa.org/awards-grants/nyc-womens-fund-for-media-music-and-t...
Thank you.
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Pratt>Forward is for artists at the start of their professional careers. In addition to access to the program’s World Trade Center space, each artist participating in the month-long, fully-funded program will receive a $2,000 stipend. Programming will include studio visits with mentors and creative professionals and bi-weekly Dialogue Sessions that emphasize professional development tools and insights.
https://www.pratt.edu/news/prattforward-brings-its-artist-mentorship-pro...
Please visit this link to apply:
https://prattjobs.slideroom.com/#/login/program/73718
Thank you.
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Please visit this link:
https://www.nyfa.org/awards-grants/nyc-womens-fund-for-media-music-and-t...
Thank you.
from Franklin Furnace
Please visit this link to job and grant opportunities, etc.:
https://hyperallergic.com/836647/opportunities-august-2023/
Thank you.
from e-flux
We are amid a global tech emergency; the act of discovery and creation by artists is more necessary than ever. In this approximately one-year fellowship cycle, we call on artists to bring their innate mental, spiritual, and physical aspects of what it means to be human into play with technology to affirm humanity’s role as creators, not spectators, of our collective techno-future.
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Application deadline: October 29, 2023, 11:59pm
Queens Museum
Meridian Rd
New York City Building
Queens, New York 11368
United States
t +1 718 592 9700
info@queensmuseum.org
https://queensmuseum.org
The QM-Jerome Foundation Fellowship for Emerging Artists will grant two visual artists 20,000 USD each, individual studio space, professional development consultations, and close mentorship from QM staff members working toward the artists’ projects. Fellows will have individual studio space from January 2024 through January 2025, as well as a solo-exhibition in 2025.