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Digital/Electronic Artist
Tenure Track Assistant Professorship
The Department of Art and Art History at Pomona College invites artists working in the area of digital media to develop a curriculum and facility in digital media and electronic art. Individual must have teaching experience and demonstrate competence in two or more areas of digital and electronic artistic investigation as broadly defined. Digital processes include but are not limited to: digital imaging, web applications, animation, video, interactive/machine interfaces, performance, installation and 3-d modeling. Individual should also be familiar with electronic media theory and contemporary art practice in order to provide students with a critical framework for artistic production. Teaching includes introductory and advanced courses along with individual mentoring of studio majors. Potential to work in a cross disciplinary fashion with other areas in studio or college. Interest in teaching in a liberal arts context. Curriculum to be created to best utilize the interests and expertise of the candidate. Teaching load 2-2. Artist provided with nearby studio space.
Pomona College is a highly selective, coeducational liberal arts college located 35 miles east of Downtown Los Angeles. Pomona College is an Equal Opportunity employer and especially invites applications from women and members of underrepresented groups. The department is particularly interested in candidates who have experience working with students from diverse backgrounds and a commitment to improving access to and success in higher education for underrepresented students.
Application should include: documentation of work and documentation of student work, letter of application, C.V.(please include a skills list), list of references, Artist statement and statement of teaching philosophy. Documentation of work may be in the form of Slides, CD, DVD, or URL. Applicants are asked to download and include application form with other materials in packet. Please visit art.pomona.edu/digital. Review of completed applications will begin on January 7, 2005.
Mercedes Teixido, Chair
Department of Art and Art History
Pomona College
145 E. Bonita Avenue
Claremont, CA 91711
909 607-2221
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Mass. College of art seeks painting teacher for 2 year appointment at
VISITING ARTIST (Painter)
Part-Time Two year appointment beginning September 2005.
Teach Junior/Senior painting majors class and a studio elective each semester.
Private studio space within the painting department is provided.
College level teaching experience and exhibition record desirable. MFA preferred.
Artists working in new media technology are welcome to apply.
Rank and Salary commensurate with teaching experience and exhibition record
To apply: Send letter of application, resume, and a maximum of 15 slides with a corresponding list indicating title, date, medium and size. No electronic applications accepted. PLEASE NOTE that all 35mm slides submitted with your application must be organized and clearly labeled in a "Kodak" carousel tray. A tray is highly preferred over a slide sheet. Digital format is acceptable. All applications must include a labeled return shipping envelope with correct return postage affixed. Submit names, addresses and phone numbers of three individuals who can provide reference
Position open until filled. Review of applications begins January 14, 2005. We will be conducting some preliminary interviews at CAA.
Apply to: FA2D Visiting Artist Search Committee, Office of Human Resources, Massachusetts College of Art, 621 Huntington Avenue, Boston,
MA 02115.
Massachusetts College of Art is a fully accredited, four year college offering BFA, MFA, and MSAE degree. The Massachusetts College of Art is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. Members of underrepresented groups and those committed to working in a diverse cultural environment are encouraged to apply.
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PEN CALL FOR ENTRIES
Budget Gallery, San Francisco.
"Start Where You Are"
In conjunction with "SHINE!: San Francisco Art Walk"
Saturday Nov. 20, 2004 4-7PM
Deadline: Nov. 15th, 2004
http://www.budgetgallery.org
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Introduction:
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The Budget Gallery organizes gallery style art shows in the unused public spaces found in urban areas. From empty walls to empty buildings, the Budget Gallery uses any space that is available and highly visible during the day. Space is often prepared with white paint and signage so work will be as professionally presented as possible. Pieces will be labeled with the artists name, materials used, and asking price for the work. We host opening receptions that are attended by hundreds of people forming a sort-of block party garage sale style art show right on the sidewalk.
All pieces not sold by the end of the the opening reception stay up for the course of the week with a price and contact phone number for interested buyers. The gallery is in co-opted public space with no security. Any work not sold at the reception can be sold, stolen, or vandalized during the rest of the show. Artists submit work with these inevitabilities in mind. Most work sells at the opening, but some is always left. The Budget Gallery considers vandalism a form of artistic collaboration, and theft is the highest honor of the Budget Gallery.
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Call for entries:
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All work that meets guidelines will be accepted for the show - in line with the Budget Gallery's belief that any art is better than the commercial advertising which typically dominates public spaces. Work will either be purchased, stolen, or vandalized. Artists are encouraged to make pieces for this show with these inevitabilities in mind. Ideal pieces should catch the eye, capture the imagination, and invite extended viewing from passing crowds. Art that addresses the issues of public space are especially encouraged, but again, all work will be accepted.
Artists are encouraged to use the Budget Gallery as an opportunity to show work they may not normally present in other venues. Masterpieces are not required. Work in media other than the artists primary media is encouraged, along with older pieces, works in progress, studies, and so on.
Work should be priced to sell to the general public. All pieces not sold at the opening will be left on the wall for 1 week, after which they will be placed elsewhere. Those interested in your piece will be instructed to remove it, take it home, and contact the gallery regarding payment. Commission is arbitrary, optional, and decided by the artist. Work will not be returned.
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The Theme:
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Use the theme if it inspires you. If it doesn't, find something that inspires you and use that.
The theme is "Start Where You Are." Life is uncertain, the future is uncertain, the efficacy of the Diebold voting machine is certainly uncertain. Though, as the theater of the world around us carries on, whether into prosperity, absurdity, or tragedy, the importance of a peaceful place from which to work becomes readily apparent. Coincidentally, that place is always right here and right now.
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Guidelines:
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1. All work must have our entry form attached.
2. Work must be able to be hung on a wall or fence.
- It must be mounted on something hard - clipped to a piece of cardboard is ok, just no loose paper.
3. Please avoid pieces larger than 40 inches by 40 inches or any piece heavier than 25 pounds. If your piece exceeds these dimensions, contact the Budget Gallery before submitting your work.
4. Please deliver art with your preferred mounting hardware supplied. If no mounting hardware is supplied, work will be hung in the most convenient way possible (Starting with wood screws, then staples, twine, or tape).
6. Please submit a slide or digital photo of work (if possible) for our website.
7. If work is to be mailed, it must be received at 258 Monterey Blvd. Apt. D, San Francisco, CA
94131 by Monday Nov 15th.
8. If work is to be dropped off, it must be delivered between 9AM and 9PM Monday Nov. 15th
at 258 Monterey Blvd. Apt. D, San Francisco, CA 94131.
9. If neither of these arrangements work, please email scott@budgetgallery.org.
10. Remember that this is an outdoor show in San Francisco in November, so we can not guarantee that your work will not get a little damp, despite our efforts against that.
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Submission:
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1. Download form, fill out, and attach to piece. Go to http://budgetgallery.org/pdfs/
2. Deliver work to 258 Monterey Blvd. Apt. D San Francisco CA 94131-Please see steps 7 and 8 in the guidelines above for details.
3. Email us with any questions huh@budgetgallery.org
4. Come have a great time at the show!
NOTE: This show will be held at a super secret location that will be revealed through email and on our website one week prior to the show.
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About SHINE!
SHINE! is an Annual Art Event Series that positions
the San Francisco Arts Community as the city's
epicenter for Community and Culture-Building.
The San Francisco Arts Community consistently provides
San Francisco with a rich, multi-cultural backdrop
that both embraces and challenges current precepts of
urban living and group dynamics.
SHINE! hopes to deepen and define San Francisco's role
as a Cultural Resource while strengthening and
celebrating The Bay Area's commitment to cooperative
models and artistic milieu.
Currently, there are a number of newer Art Spaces,
Alternative Art Spaces, Boutique/Art Spaces and
homegrown businesses that only add to the cultural
“stew” of San Francisco. SHINE! is thrilled to welcome
these recent additions into its weekend-long program
of events. Combining these newer spaces with venues
that have established their commitment to Arts
Culture, further illustrates SHINE!'s investment in
developing networks of Community-based Art Activities
that are inclusive in their philosophy and progressive
in their vision.
The SHINE! Event Series hopes to bring into high
focus:
The importance of Culture and Community-Building
A tangible ethos of neighborliness and cooperation
As well as highlight:
The productivity and positivity of the San Francisco
Arts Community
We hope to achieve all of the these goals with
integrity, Do-It-Yourself approaches, and a large dose
of style and "Can-Do" spirit!
The SHINE! Event Series is Produced and Developed by
Elliot Lessing, Executive Director of BUILD, with
invaluable support from participating venues and the
San Francisco Arts Community.
For more SHINE! info:
Elliot Lessing, BUILD Executive Director.
BUILD 483 Guerrero Street, SF, CA 94110
ph: 415.863.3041 e: elessing1@yahoo.com
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ADVERTISEMENT
From: "Marcilio S."
Subject: waiting for contribution!!!
ZINE POSTAL - Mail art Magazine
Please send your black and white collage, stickers, rubberstamp,
artistamp, poem, drawing, comics, painting, visual poetry, copy-art
or anything else.
SIZE: postcards only (10cm x 15cm).
SEND TO: ZINE POSTAL - MARCILIO S. - Rua Itumirim, 71 - Montese -
Fortaleza/CE - CEP 60420-440 - BRASIL
COMMENTS:
Edition sent every 10 participants.
No jury. No deadline. No return. Any theme.
Thanks,
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MARCILIO S.
www.artepostal.com.br
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A new adventure is about to start following in the footsteps of Plug'n'Pray: Scan your Skin. This research project aims at exploring a simple but thorny subject: our skin. We would like to put together a group of people who can contribute to the project with high-quality creative input.
Eager to learn more? Read below a short description of this initiative. If you find your passions, beliefs and goals expressed here, I'd be glad if you could join us. Please let me know if you'd like to participate in this adventure with your work and interpretation of the project theme - your contribution is valuable.
Feel free to distribute this message to other people whom you think may find it interesting and relevant.
Thank you for your time and attention.
Best wishes,
Lionello Borean
SyS > Scan your Skin
Book, web site and offline project
Call for ideas and proposals
Our skin is our vulnerable shell. It protects us and characterizes each one of us as an individual. Besides its physical attributes, our skin conveys differences between people; it takes on ancestral, historical, cultural and political implications. As time flows on, it carves more signs and meanings on our skin.
SyS wants to explore this territory from different points of view. Creative personalities will suggest artistic interpretations of the project message, thus offering their own reading of the human skin. Photography, graphic arts, the written word; a bold, abstract approach or a sober and realistic one - each contribution will be a key component of this multifaceted jigsaw puzzle. The goal is to build a well-structured picture of human skin as a concept/research object. The final work will be published in a book and distributed to selected retailers.
Artists, writers, designers and cultural producers: we are calling you! Send us your work! (Format: 1 to max. 8 pages; approx. size: 17x24 cm./6.70x9.45 in.) It can be anything from a photo or photo series/sequence, to graphic work, to a story, an article or a poem (deadline: March 31, 2005).
We plan to organize a number of offline happenings and events to support and promote the book, and to link it to an ad-hoc web site: the "Scan your Skin" online project is under construction right now (check it out on www.scan-skin.org, coming soon.)
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Dear Friends,
Projects seem to follow one upon another. It's with a certain lightness
I
can tell you that mail art has reached Pakistan and that I can announce
a
first collaboration between myself and a Moslim singer and musician.
Together and with the help of poets & writers we'll make another
NEW FRIOUR NETWORK MAGAZINE PROJECT.
This will be the 7th Friour project and follows the Earth Charter one
though it is a different theme. The newest theme is:
E-PEACE MUSIC PROJECT: MESSAGES FOR PEACE
and is an electronic peace music project with as editor Mohammad Iqbal
Behleem, singer and musician from Pakistan, and as a supporting
co-editor:
Guido Vermeulen, poet and mail artist from Belgium.
The form of this issue of the Friour magazine will be a special website
publication that will be created for the occasion by Mohammad Iqbal
Behleem.
The address of this site will be: www.epeacemusicproject.tk
MEDIUM / What are we asking as contributions?
1)Send a peace poem (text only and in English to avoid the problem with
different ASCII codes, not because we think that English is the only
language in the universe!)
Know that some of the poems will become the lyrics for songs composed
by
Mohammad Iqbal Behleem.
2)Send also a text to introduce yourself as poet, writer or artist
3)Send a picture of yourself if you like that
4)Send also a photo or postcard from your home town or city
All contributions will be published and each participant will have
his/her
own page on the website magazine with poem, introduction, personal
photo and hometown image
Mohammad Iqbal Behleem will in addition to that compose music around a
certain number of the contributed poems. The links to these songs will
also be put on the site.
SIZE
Free but postcard size is preferred.
DEADLINE
31 July 2005
EXHIBITION - DOCUMENTATION
Will be the website.
But because we know that not everybody has computer access MONTHLY
lists of
participants will be published and diffused to the participants in the
news
bulletins by Guido Vermeulen.
Mohammad and Guido will be in continuous communication during the whole
project.
SEND YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS BY REGULAR MAIL TO:
Mr. Mohammad Iqbal Behleem, 40-E Emkt Commercial Area,
P.E.C.H.S.Block-6, Karachi-75400, PAKISTAN.
Or by Email to:
iqbal_behleem@yahoo.com
For more info on the activities of Mr Behleem, please visit:
http://www.behleem.tk/
Postal Greetings,
Guido Vermeulen
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51st International Short Film Festival Oberhausen, Germany. Deadline: 15 January. http://www.kurzfilmtage.de
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International Experimental Cinema Exposition (TIE), Colorado, USA. Deadline: rolling http://www.experimentalcinema.com *
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EXPERIMENTA 2005: The 3rd international festival for experimental film in India, Mumbai. Deadline: 1 December http://www.filterindia.com/CALLEXP05.htm
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Residency. Cove Park, Scotland. Deadline: 18 February 2005 http://www.covepark.org
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Production Award. London Artists Film and Video Awards, Film London. NB Open to artists in the Greater London area only. Deadline: 6 December. http://www.filmlondon.org.uk/content.asp?CategoryID=781
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Call for artists submissions
.
Project: "Iraq - the war and post-war period"
.
Deadlines: 15 November 2004 and 15 January 2005.
.
[R][R][F] 2004 --->XP
[Remembering-Repressing-Forgetting]
www.newmediafest.org/rrf2004
global networking
is currently preparing updates and is looking
for proposal of net based art works,
papers, articles, comments, links etc
which fit in this spectrum of "Iraq - the war and post-war period"
.
Accepted works and items must have a clearly defined copyright note
and will be included into the ongoing Iraq module of Violence Channel.
Besides URLs of works or sources, also certain media files
are optionally accepted, see specification below.
.
Please use this form for submitting
.
1. firstname/name of artist, email, URL
2. a brief bio/CV (not more than 300 words)
3. title and URL or type of media file,
4. a short work description (not more than 300 words),
5. one screen shot (max 800x600 pixels, .jpg)
.
please send your submission to
rrf2004@newmediafest.org
subject: Iraq
.
Only these types of media files are accepted:
1. text-->plain email, .txt or .doc
2. image--->.jpg
3. movie--->.swf, .dcr, .mov, .mpeg
.
Deadlines: 15 November 2004 and 15 Janaury 2005
.
"Iraq - the war and post war period" can be accessed via
Violence Channel on www.newmediafest.org/rrf2004
or also directly via www.nmartproject.net/iraq/index.html
.
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[R][R][F] 2004 --->XP
www.newmediafest.org/rrf2004
rrf2004@newmediafest.org
global networking by Agricola de Cologne
is part of --->
is part of --->
01. National Museum of Contemporary Art Bucaresti/Romania (5 March - 30
April)
02. Bergen Electronic Arts Centre Bergen/Norway (5 March - 28 March)
03. New Media Art Festival Bangkok (Thailand) (20-28 March)
04. Now Music Streaming Festival Berlin (Germany)- - 7 April
05. Version'04 Festival - Invisible Networks - Chicago/USA - 16 April-01
May
06. Electronic Art Meeting - PEAM 2004 - Pescara (Italy) 19-23 May
07. BASICS Festival Salzburg/Austria - 8-16 May 2004 -
08. VI SALON Y COLOQUIO INTERNACIONAL DE ARTE DIGITAL - Havanna (Cuba)
21-24 June
09. International Festival of New Film and New Media Split/Croatia (26
June-2 July)
10. public_space_festival Yerewan/Armenia 23 July - 03 August
11. West Coast Numusic & Electronic Arts Festival Stavanger/Norway 17-22
August
12. Biennale of Electronic Art Perth (Australia) (1 September - 7
November )
13. 24h of Nuremberg/Germany - International Shortfilm Festival 15/16
October
14. 404 New Media Art Festival Rosario/Argentina (7-15 December 2004)