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Silkscreen apprentice for the summer
Apprentice to help for the summer with silkscreen
workshop at a feminist art colony in Poughkeepsie, NY.
Free private room on a beautiful Christmas tree farm
in the company of women artists.
For more information, contact Kate Millett,
1-845-473-9267
Feel free to pass this on to anyone interested.
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Open Call for Eyebeam MID Production Artists Applications
Eyebeam's Moving Image Division announces an open call for applications to
its annual 2003 - 2004 Production Artists Workshop (PAW). The program
provides vital production experience to those within one year of
graduation from film, video and computer art programs. Production
Artists are provided with a salary and unlimited access to the MID Studio
during their one-year term. During their stay, these artists benefit
from instruction from lectures, critiques, studio visits and interaction
with graphic specialists from MID's Advisory Council. They split their
time between developing their own moving image work, and interacting with
senior artists on larger projects, creating work for commissions and for
the MID Studio Co-op. Production Artist work is presented publicly at
the end of their one-year term. The division hires four artists each
year for the program, concentrating in four different areas: technical
direction,
compositing/texture/lighting, modeling, and animation.
To apply, please send a completed application form (link address), your
resume, and a copy of your VHS or DVD portfolio reel by July 8th to:
Melanie Crean
Director of Moving Image
45 Main St. 12th floor
Brooklyn, NY 11201
Prospective hires will interviewed in July and August for an early
September start date. Pease address any questions to
information@mid.eyebeam.org.
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Hi. Below are two CFE's. They are for two portions of a larger project on monuments. One is for gallery & public art installations and one is for "proposals" for "improbable monuments," which would live only on the web... Overall, this will be a very large, ambitious project by SF Camerawork which will include a printed journal with critical essays & portfolios, a CD-ROM addendum with video clips & interviews, and the three-component exhibition... Please forward!
SF Camerawork
CALL FOR ENTRIES
Receipt Deadline: August 29, 2003
WEB PROPOSALS for
Improbable Monuments
part of
MONUMENT RECALL
An exhibition of work scheduled for the Fall, 2004, curated by SF Camerawork
Monument Recall is an exhibition of work by artists who are challenging ideas of 'monument.' Through scale, material, subject matter and concept, the work in this exhibition reframes and challenges conventions and traditions of public monuments in public spaces. Improbable Monuments is a web component of this exhibition, calling for work that will only be exhibited on-line.
We are looking for Proposals for Improbable Monuments, monuments that are unlikely to happen. These proposal ideas should not be restricted by subject matter, historical voice, materials, funds, location or any other more practical, social or political considerations which usually influence and shape public monuments. Proposals should include a description of the project idea and intention, images of the design, materials (if the idea is physical) and how it functions. Submissions for this call must be received by August 29, 2003.
Materials for review:
All submissions should be available either on-line (please send url for viewing) or in (web ready) digital files on CD-ROMS (format for Macs). Work should be completed net-based projects only; not portfolios on web pages. Please include an Artist Statement & CV, as well as a SASE for the return of your materials. Mail material to:
SF Camerawork, MONUMENT RECALL/IMPROBABLE MONUMENTS
1246 Folsom Street, San Francisco, CA 94103
or email submissions to: plevine@sfsu.edu
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SF Camerawork
CALL FOR ENTRIES
Receipt Deadline: August 29, 2003
MONUMENT RECALL
An exhibition of work scheduled for the Fall, 2004, curated by SF Camerawork
Monument Recall is an exhibition of work by artists who are challenging ideas of 'monument.' Through scale, material, subject matter and concept, the work in this exhibition reframes and challenges conventions and traditions of public monuments in public spaces.
Work can be in Photography, Performance, Video, Digital and Interactive Media, Web or Installation. Submissions for this call must be received by August 29, 2003.
Materials for review:
Send examples of work and projects in : CD-ROM, DVD, clearly labeled slides, (sending exactly 8 of your strongest images, with each slide having your name, address, and title of work), Web, Video (NTSC/VHS and cued for preview), or small prints., including information on the examples of work sent (materials, size, date and title of the work). Do not send original work.
Please include an Artist Statement, CV and Project Description. The Project Description should include details of the project, completion date and previous exhibitions (if any) of the proposed work. Also, include a SASE for the return of your materials.
Send the materials to:
SF Camerawork, MONUMENT RECALL
1246 Folsom Street, San Francisco, CA 94103
For more information, contact:
Paula Levine (plevine@sfsu.edu)
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Marisa S. Olson
Associate Director
SF Camerawork
415. 863. 1001
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From: choff@2roads.com
To: choff@2roads.com
Subject: Call for Artist's. Contemporary Photography Group Show @ The Office
Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 10:09:19 -0700
The Office
Huntington Beach, CA
"An Exhibition of Contemporary Photography by Local Photographers"
Deadline August 30, 2003
Media: Photography, Photo Installation, Photo Based Art, Polaroid (No
emulsion or Transfers)
Please send slides, statement, resume, SASE to:
Chris Hoff
The Office
An Art Space
5122 Bolsa Ave. Suite #110
Huntington Beach, CA 92649
714-767-5861
choff@2roads.com
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Call for artists to donate to Ovarian Cancer benefit art auction, July 18 deadline
ART/CAN: An art auction to benefit the National Ovarian Cancer Coalition-New York City Division. Event will be held at Michael Perez Gallery, 11 Harrison St., Tribeca on September 18.
Calling for professional and amateur artists in the areas of original painting, photography and sculpture. Entrants who have been affected by cancer in any way are invited to include a written excerpt with the artwork.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Eligibility
Artists of all ages are eligible for the Art/Can search. It must be original, conceived and created by the entrant.
Deadline
Entries must be postmarked no later than July 18.
Preparing Entries
Submit a color photograph for preliminary review. Print your name and title of artwork on the back of each photograph. Mail to: NOCC-NYC, 254 Park Avenue South, Penthouse M, New York, NY 10010.
Selection Criteria
A panel of judges will select entries, based on:
* Potential for artwork to be auctioned. Because our goal is to raise funds for ovarian cancer education and awareness, we are looking for artwork that will be bid upon.
* Quality and creativity.
* Judging will be distinct in the categories of painting, photography and sculpture.
Notification
We will notify you of your entry's status by August 15.
Awards
Selected entries will be awarded recognition in various publications. Artists will be acknowledged in the event that winning artwork will be reproduced for fundraising efforts.
Reproduction Rights/Ownership
Submitted artwork that results in an a sale is considered to be a donation. NOCC-NYC is a tax deductible, 501c- 3 non-profit organization. Artwork not sold will remain under the ownership of the artist. Entries selected for the show may be reproduced for fundraising efforts by NOCC-NYC.
Entrants are responsible for shipping costs.
Contact: Jennifer at 646-391-0938 or noccnyc@yahoo.com if you have any questions.
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Center for Book Arts announces 2004 Artist-in-Reisdence programs, Oct. 1, deadline
THE CENTER FOR BOOK ARTS ANNOUNCES 2004 ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE PROGRAMS
New York, NY - As part of its continuing commitment to education and innovation in the book arts, The Center for Book Arts will offer two Artist' s residency programs in 2004.
The recipient of the Sally R. Bishop Artist's Residency will create a limited edition book and teach a workshop at The Center during a six-week residency. The artist will have the opportunity to live and work in New York City from mid-June to the end of July. The Bishop residency award includes transportation to NYC, living space, a $1500 stipend, access to The Center's printing and binding facilities, individual studio space, an assistant, a $1,000 materials budget, and an exhibit in one gallery case as the Center's Monthly Featured Artist.
In 2004 The Center will continue its Workspace Grant for New York Emerging Artists. The recipients of this award will be offered space, time and support to explore the production and exhibition of artist's books and related work. Up to four artists will have the opportunity to work at The Center for a six to eight week period. The Center is committed to supporting emerging artists, particularly those from cultural and artistic traditions under-represented in the book arts field.
The Workspace Grant includes individual studio space, a $500 cash stipend, full use of The Center's unique printing and binding facilities, up to $1000 materials budget, and an opening reception and presentation of the artist's work in one gallery case as a Monthly Featured Artist. This includes an announcement of the exhibit and a web page about the artist's work on The Center's website. As part of the award, the artists may enroll tuition-free in The Center's week-long workshop Bookbinding for Artists, or an equivalent course in letterpress printing. An experienced printer and bookbinder will be available to advise the artists on issues of materials and techniques as they experiment with different book structures and processes. The Workspace Grant for NY Emerging Artists program is made possible with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency.
Applications for both 2004 residencies must be postmarked by October 1, 2003. For complete application information, see The Center's website www.centerforbookarts.org, email info@centerforbookarts.org, or send an SASE to The Center for Book Arts, 28 West 27th Street, 3rd floor, NY, NY 10001, ATTN: Workspace for Artists Program OR ATTN: Bishop Residency Program.
NOTE: If your publication has a listings section for opportunities for artists, the following copy is provided for your convenience:
The Center for Book Arts offers short residencies in its 2004 Workspace Grant for New York Emerging Artists. For an application, visit www.centerforbookarts.org or send an SASE to The Center for Book Arts, 28 West 27th Street, 3rd Floor, NY, NY 10001. Postmark deadline is Friday, October 1, 2003. There is no application fee.
The Center for Book Arts seeks applications from book artists for its 2004 Sally R. Bishop Artist-in-Residence program, which offers a six-week Summer residency to produce a limited edition book in The Center's studios. For an application, visit www.centerforbookarts.org or send an SASE to The Center for Book Arts, 28 West 27th Street, 3rd Floor, NY, NY 10001. Postmark deadline is October 1, 2003. There is no application fee.
ABOUT THE CENTER FOR BOOK ARTS
The Center for Book Arts is dedicated to the preservation of the traditional crafts of bookmaking, as well as encouraging contemporary interpretations of the book as an art object. Founded in 1974, it was the first not-for-profit organization of its kind in the nation. The Center organizes exhibitions related to the art of the book and offers an extensive selection of educational courses, workshops and seminars in traditional and contemporary bookbinding, letterpress printing, fine press publishing, and other associated arts. The Center for Book Arts is supported by local businesses, various foundations including The Lenrow Fund and The New York State Council on the Arts, and its members.
The Center is located at 28 West 27th Street, on the 3rd floor, between 6th Avenue and Broadway. To get to The Center by train, take the N, R to 28th Street and Broadway; the F to 23rd Street and 6th Avenue; or the 1 or 9 to 28th Street and 7th Avenue. Please call The Center for details on parking in the neighborhood. For further information or to register for workshops and classes, call The Center at (212) 481-0295 or visit www.centerforbookarts.org
The Center for Book Arts
28 West 27th Street
New York, NY 10001
phone (212) 481-0295
fax (212) 481-9853
visit us on the web at
http://www.centerforbookarts.org
or email
info@centerforbookarts.org
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Open Call for exhibitors for Le Petit Versailles Garden, June 10 deadline
This is an OPEN CALL info for exhibitions at Le Petit Versailles Garden. LPV is located on 346 East Houston St. between Ave. B & C in Manhattan.Garden is open on weekends and in conjunction with biweekly events. Garden sitters are needed if artists have time or interest. There is the possiblity of video (NTSC only) projection/monitors. Any other work should be able to survive the outdoor elements altho we will take all precautions to ensure its safety, we cannot be held responsible for it being damaged or stolen. We have had no problem with this in the past... Any work that is sent to us that is expected to be returned should be accompanied with return postage. Please email for more information or interest to participate.
JULY Submission Deadline Extended June 10
CAMP : SHELTERS NOW AND THEN
The origin of nomads and the structures of shelters that accomodated them goes back thousands of years to prehistoric ages. The necessity of uprooting oneself due to natural calamity such as drought or political changes due to war, strife or economic need, all played a factor in developing a need for easily portable domiciles and the domestication of animals used as beasts of burden to facilitate the travels for survival. From ancient Asia to modern America this culture continues in different forms and manifestations. This exhibition will explore this evolution. Artists will be invited to envisions their own versions of such structures or draw upon existing representations depicting them in visual works in a variety of mediums.
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4th Biennial Flintridge Foundation Awards for Visual Artists
Flintridge Foundation
(Pasadena CA)
Ten $25,000 awards: Five to CA artists. Five to OR/WA artists. Separate juries. Min. 20 yrs. in mature phase of artmaking in fine arts or crafts media. Not of current national renown. Must live in CA, OR, or WA (at least 9 mos. per year for 3 yrs. to present). eGRANT application available July 1, 2003 at www.FlintridgeFoundation.org.
Deadline: Sept. 17. For more information contact:
Flintridge Foundation
Awards for Visual Artists
1040 Lincoln Ave., Ste. 100
Pasadena, CA 91103
800.303.2139
Fax 626.744.9256
FFAVA@FlintridgeFoundation.org.
Application Date: 9/17/2003
800.303.2139, Fax 626.744.9256, FFAVA@FlintridgeFoundation.org
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Open Zone
OCULARIS
(Brooklyn NY)
Open Zone is a quarterly forum for new works by NYC-based film/ video makers. Including documentary, experimental and narrative fiction, Open Zone provides a unique opportunity to view and discuss emerging work of all kinds.
Open Zone will consider works under 12 minutes in length and produced in the last 12 months. Acceptable formats include: DVD, mini-dv, dvcam, VHS, 16mm, S8 film.
Please see www.ocularis.net for an entry form and guidelines. Ocularis is a weekly cinema run out of Galapagos Arts Space dedicated to the exhibition of independent, experimental and documentary film/video and new media, as well as international and repertory cinema. For our current schedule and more information on Ocularis, please visit www.ocularis.net.
Application Date: 6/9/2003
With questions, please contact the Open Zone coordinators Jennifer MacMillan (jennifer@ocularis.net) and Marianna Ellenberg (marianna@ocularis.net).
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ABOUT OPPORTUNITY LISTINGS / SUBMIT AN OPPORTUNITY /
Show off: Feminist Artists and their Audiences
Siren Press
(Brooklyn NY)
Call for artists/writers
Show Off: Feminist Artists and their Audiences
Deadline: July 18, 2003
We invite chapter manuscripts from artists for review and possible publication in an edited anthology that will address both the theoretical and practical issues raised by feminist visual artists exhibiting and sharing work. We encourage submissions from those who define themselves as feminists and their allies. Emerging and established artists are welcome to submit.
Manuscripts should address the relationship between artist and audience. Who is your audience? What do you expect from them? What does the presence of an audience mean for your work? Why do you share work with others? Possible topics include, but are not limited to:
The effects of an audience on your creative process
Innovative approaches to exhibiting Creating feminist art spaces
Showing in commercial galleries
Guerilla art tactics
Exhibiting and self-censorship
Personal and political conflicts in choosing ways of showing
Artist as superstar
Creating community/public art
New mediums and methods of showing
Fulfilling personal needs through sharing artwork
Being your own audience
Sharing across social, economic, gender and generational lines
Academic and creative submissions will be considered.
Personal narratives are encouraged.
For more information contact Leah Michaelson at leah@sirenpress.com
Please submit manuscripts to:
leah@sirenpress.com
or
Leah Michaelson
Siren Press
345 St. John’s Place, 3L
Brooklyn, NY 11238
Application Date: 7/18/2003
Leah Michaelson
leah@sirenpress.org
345 St. John's Place, 3L
Brooklyn, NY 11238
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from artservis.org
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Datum dogodka: JUNE 26 - AUGUST 28 2003
ARTWALK
RED LIGHT DISTRICT - IMAGES OF DESIRE 3
Exhibition - send your most desirable illusion.
ON JUNE 26 - AUGUST 28 2003 RED LIGHT DISTRICT - IMAGES OF DESIRE 3 WILL TAKE PLACE AT ARTWALK IN THE STAATSLIEDENBUURT DISTRICT IN AMSTERDAM. HEREBY I WOULD LIKE TO INVITE YOU TO PARTICIPATE AND TO ASK YOU TO WORK YOUR MOST DESIRABLE ILLUSION INTO AN IMAGE ON A4 BLACK/WHITE PHOTOCOPY. PLEASE LET ME KNOW BEFORE JUNE 7 IF YOU CAN ACCEPT THIS INVITATION. THE CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE EXHIBITION SHOULD BE SEND BEFORE SUNDAY JUNE 22 TO THE ADDRESS BELOW.
IN JANUARY 1998 GALLERY Y-BURG/VRIESHUIS AMERIKA IN AMSTERDAM ORGANISED THE RED LIGHT DISTRICT - IMAGES OF DESIRE EXHIBITION. IN APRIL 2002 RED LIGHT DISTRICT - IMAGES OF DESIRE 2 TOOK PLACE IN THE FIELDS AT HOTEL WINSTON IN AMSTERDAM. ARTISTS WERE ASKED FOR THEIR MOST DESIRABLE ILLUSION AND TO WORK THIS IN TO AN A4 BLACK/WHITE PHOTOCOPY IMAGE . THESE PHOTOCOPIES WERE PRESENTED IN THE WARM GLOW OF RED LIGHTS AND ACCENTUATED BY FLUORESCENT LIGHTING. OVER 250 DUTCH AND INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS PARTICIPATED IN THE EXHIBITIONS. HOW DIVERSE, WEIRD, KINKY AND EXTREME PEOPLES PREFERENCES CAN BE WAS REFLECTED IN THE VARIETY OF THE WORKS.
Rok prijave: 07/06/03
Kontakt:
JAN VAN DER PLOEG
LEIDSEKADE 60
1016 CX Amsterdam
The Netherlands
JVDPLOEG.PS@HETNET.NL
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Boswil, Switzerland
Stiftung Künstlerhaus Boswil
Artist-in-Residence Programme 2004
Residencies of 3 or 4 months for visual artists in 2004.
All stipends comprise the returnticket to Switzerland (up to SFr 600), a half price ticket for the Swiss Railway, free living in the artisthouse and an exhibition at the end of the residence (or a similar project addressed to the public; at the end of the residency from Feb to May this is the video competition). Additional to the infrastructure described in the foundation’s brochure, the artist house now also has digital video equipment and editing facilities.
At present, Partnerships of the Foundation offer 2 grants of SFr 1200/month to artists from Belarus, 2 grants of SFr. 1000/month for artists from south-eastern Europe, 3 grants of 1000/month for artists of any country and a grant of SFr. 1000/month for an artist from Niederösterreich.
Please hand in a documentation of your work until July 31. The committee will meet in August and contact you early in September.
For further information or an information brochure please contact us.
Deadline for completed application forms - a documentation of your work and your cv included - is end of July 2003. Please enclose a prepaid return envelope.
Rok prijave: 31/07/03
Kontakt:
Stiftung Künstlerhaus Boswil
Oliver Kielmayer
Flurstrasse 21
CH - 5623 Boswil
tel: ++ 41 56 666 12 85
fax: ++41 56 666 30 32
office@kuenstlerhausboswil.ch
www.kuenstlerhausboswil.ch
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Puglia, Italy
Datum dogodka: 21 - 27 july 2003
Atelier azur
Homeland / Casaterra
a week of exchange and artistic research
IN THE VALLE D' ITRIA IN PUGLIA - ITALY- THE SECOND EDITION OF HOMELAND, AN INTERNATIONAL EVENT OF EXCHANGE AND ARTISTIC RESEARCH WILL TAKE PLACE.
THE ARTISTS THAT WANT TAKE PART COULD SEND CURRICULUM OR REQUEST OF PARTECIPATION BEFORE THE 30 JUNE 2003
THE ATELIER AZUR GUARANTEE FREE STAY AND FOOD AND MATERIALS FOR INSTALLATION, THE COST OF THE TRAVEL IS IN CHARGE OF THE ARTIST.
More on the website!
Rok prijave: 30/06/03
Kontakt:
Atelier azur
atelierazur@hotmail.com
http://www.atelierazur.net/
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Vienna, Austria
KulturKontakt
Artists-in-Residence programme
Programme provides for a stay of three months in Vienna, including the studio, accommodation, insurance, a monthly grant of Euro 900, a one-time subsidy for materials as well as an exhibition of the artist’s work at the end of the three-months period.
Special requirements : Artists from the "countries in transition" in Central, Eastern and South-eastern Europe are eligible to apply.
In 2003 KulturKontakt is going to carry on with its established and successful artists-in-residence-program for the fine arts and for photography. Once again we can additionally offer two arts awards in cooperation with the company Henkel CEE this year.
Two studios for the fine arts and one for photography are available. Artists from the "countries in transition" in Central, Eastern and South-eastern Europe are eligible to apply.
The prize winners will be selected by an international jury.
The application should include:
· a curriculum vitae and documentation of artistic development (in English or German)
· examples of work in the form of photos, slides, folders and/or catalogues (maximum size: A3) Application material which has been submitted will be returned to the owners after the selection process by the jury. Oversized work will not be accepted.
Deadline: 31/08/03
Contact:
KulturKontakt Austria
Att: Department of Visual Arts
Spittelberggasse 3/DG
A-1070 Vienna
Austria
tel: +43-1-523 87 65 ext. 43
kultur@kulturkontakt.or.at
www.kulturkontakt.or.at
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Teknokultura - Call for Contributions
Teknokultura, on-line journal of the University of Puerto Rico©ˆs Social Sciences Faculty (Río Piedras Campus), announces its opening for contributions to evaluate articles and electronic art relevant to the integration of technology to daily lives and labor. Book and website reviews, literary work, and cartoons associated to these themes will also be evaluated. The submitted articles should have not been published elsewhere in an electronic format and the author/s are responsible for obtaining the appropriate permits to use images, videos or music included in their contribution and that are protected by copyrights. Authors will retain the copyrights of their contributions published in Teknokultura.
Deadline: April 2004
Info:
Heidi J. Figueroa Sarriera
teknok@rrpac.upr.clu.edu
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MONITORING - Call for Entries
The Kassel Documentary Film and Video Festival presents current documentary films and videos, the media art exhibition MONITORING, as well as the interfiction symposium. They invite all filmmakers, media people, and artists to submit their latest works and projects for the individual sections of the Festival program. For more information, visit the website.
Deadline: 15 August
Info:
http://www.interfiction.net
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Power Up - CFP
Interested participants are invited to submit papers for a two day seminar on computer Games Ideology and Play in Bristol UK. There will be approx. 20 papers or presentations (of a 20 minute duration) over the two days. The symposium will address and explore 'ideology' as a contentious and contested term, and will use it to focus on key issues in the study of computer games and play. To find out more email Helen.
Deadline: 16 May
Info:
Kennedy@uwe.ac.uk
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HIAP - Call for Residency
Helsinki International artist-residence programme (HIAP) is opening up their residency program for 2003. Interested participants should send their particulars and resume as well as a descripion of the purpose of the residency, an artist statement, visuals and documentation of work and no more than two reviews, catalogues to the address below.
Deadline: 31 August
Info:
HIAP
Tallberginkatu 1 C/97
00180 Helsinki
hiap@kaapeli.fi
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Teaching Opportunity
As part of Northumbria University's new degree in Computer Game Studies, the University will be organising a number of workshops on games and the culture industry. The workshops will take place in the Autumn semester 2003. They are looking for someone to contribute a 3-4 hour workshop on digital curating, with an emphasis on practical issues in the archiving of digital games. Anyone interested in developing such a session, please contact the course leader.
Info:
Graeme.Kirkpatrick@unn.ac.uk
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I am selecting approximately 10 digital artistsí work to be featured as part of a one-day corporate event to be held in September 16, 2003. Approximately 250 so-called opinion leaders and the media (both mainstream and technical) will attend the event. The space that the work will be presented in will be a rather large one (with a 65 foot ceiling height) so there are minimal space limitations.
GENERAL INFORMATION:
* Participating artists will be paid a one-time fee.
* Participating artistsí work for this event may be archived and available on sponsoring companyís website.
* Excellent exposure to the media.
* Equipment will be available for use the day of the event [e.g., camera/mobile phone, TVs (flat-screen, plasma, etc.), monitors, notebook computers, camcorders, DVD players, etc.). Please note that the equipment will only be available for use the day of the event, not while developing the work.
* Work will not be sold during the event; but viewed/experienced, but it will b made clear on how potential buyers can contact the artist.
CRITERIA:
For the most part the work will be seen/experienced by a non-/somewhat technical audience and for a relatively short period of time. The work should be accessible and not heavily theoretical.
* Feature artists using digital technology in innovative ways
* Preferably artists that are living and working in NYC
* Preferably interactive
* Interesting/stimulating/intriguing/fun/playful
* Non-pornographic and non-political
DETAILS FOR SUBMISSION:
If youíre interested in participating, please e-mail the following by Friday, June 20, 2003:
* Short description of your work (one-two paragraphs) including space needed and equipment used
* A copy of your CV
* Any URLs you may have that show your work
Thank you!
Jon Tomlinson
e-mail: digital@bigdaddyenterprises.BIZ
website: http://www.bigdaddyenterprises.BIZ
P.S. Please feel free to email me if you have any questions. If I can answer them, I will.
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CALL FOR WORK
SUBMISSIONS DUE BY: JUNE 23, 2003.
We are doing a call for work for an all-day-into-night art and music event, to be held in New York City.
What are we looking for?
All media, all genres: prints, paintings, photography, handmade books, sculpture, installation, video, web, performance. Do you do something else? Surprise us.
What is the theme of the show?
Interactivity. Not just digital or web either, we also mean tactile interaction, either between:
-The work and the space
-The work and the viewer
Or:
-Having „interaction‰ as the grounding concept of the work
What else do we want?
If accepted for the show, you must also produce a series of small works to be sold at the event. This must be a series of multiples or objects that you can cheaply and easily reproduce within a 6 week time period. Examples: a small, 3‰ x 3‰ digitally printed accordion book of 10 of your photographs, or silkscreen on thick plexi of an iconic image that recurs throughout your work. It‚s really pretty open, go buck wild, and have fun.
These commissioned pieces don‚t necessarily have to be in the same medium as your main piece, but,
-The piece must be in an edition of at least 30.
-Commissioned pieces must be completed by August 15th, 2003.
How do you apply?
To submit work for review, go to www.spitandducttape.com and fill out the form. You may submit an artist statement, resume, and up to 5 jpegs of your work. Jpegs must be 600x800 or smaller, or they will not be accepted. SUBMISSIONS DUE BY: JUNE 23, 2003.
Once we receive your application, you will be contacted with instructions on how to get your jpg images to us.
karen@damnfine.org
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