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Split, Croatia
Datum dogodka: 22nd to 28th of September 2003
SPLIT FILM FESTIVAL
7th INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF NEW FILM/NEW MEDIA
The festival is accepting proposals for FILM, VIDEO and NEW MEDIA.
http://www.splitfilmfestival.hr/entry_1.html
Submission must include a VHS (PAL) preview tape or CD-ROM as applicable accompagnied by an entry form. If entering for NEW MEDIA please include a URL and/or a CD along with a description of the work and technical specifications. More information, regulations & online entry form are available on festival's web site.
Rok prijave: 01/06/03

Kontakt:
SPLIT FILM FESTIVAL
P.O.BOX 244
Kralja Tomislava 15
21000 Split
Croatia
tel: +385 21 348 001
fax: 348 002
split.filmfest@st.tel.hr
http://www.splitfilmfestival.hr/




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Art/Documentary Photographers of Latino, African, Asian, Native American and Pacific Islander heritage
New Works Photography Awards, En Foco, Inc.
(Bronx NY)

Discipline: Photography

2003 New Works Photography Awards, is open to American fine art/documentary photographers of Latino, African, Asian, Native American and Pacific Islander heritage who wish to create a new series, or continue an ongoing one. Four photographers will be selected to receive an honorarium, photographic materials, technical assistance and a New York area exhibition. For guidelines, mail an SASE, or download guidelines from www.enfoco.org

Application Date: 6/9/2003

En Foco Inc, attn: New Works, 32 East Kingsbridge Road, Bronx, NY 10468. 718-584-7718. You may also request guidelines via fax or email: info@enfoco.org


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Artist Retreat
Creative Response, Inc.
(Newagen ME)

A quiet island retreat beside a salt marsh cove to create

Application Date: 12/31/2003

Aline Fourier email: aline@capepondstudio.com


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Artists - exhibition
feminine, feminist, female, Sandra Jeknavorian
(Fairhaven MA)

a group exhibition opportunity for women and men artists of all media whose work addresses feminine, feminist or female topics.

Application Date: 4/18/2003

website: http://www.geocities.com/sandrajeknavorian

email: sandrajeknavorian@yahoo.com


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Artists - Residency at Soaring Gardens
Ora Lerman Charitable Trust
(New York NY)

SOARING GARDENS ARTISTS’ RETREAT is accepting applications for the period May-September 2003. While the Trust will consider applications from all artists who believe that they can benefit from a residency at Soaring Gardens, we particularly encourage applications from emerging women artists. Residencies are available for three or four weeks for as many as three artists at the House at Soaring Gardens, and from three to twelve weeks for two artists at the Church. Located one hours drive northwest of Scranton PA. in beautiful dairy country near Laceyville, the House at SOARING GARDENS has a four bedroom farmhouse and an adjoining studio bldg. with two 720 sq. ft. studios on 23 acres of land. Ten minutes away is a church from 1910 which combines studio and living space. Residents may be visual artists, writers or composers. You are encouraged to apply as a group. Residents purchase their own food, prepare their own meals and provide their own transportation. Please submit a proposal including what project(s) you intend to undertake, how long you would like to stay, names and telephone numbers of two references (one professional and one personal), and c.v.(s) for all potential residents. Deadline for submissions is April 20, 2003.

Application Date: 4/20/2003

see our website at http://Lermantrust.org or contact dostwald@worldnet.att.net


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Collaborations between Sonic and Visual Artists. - Call for Submissions
Collectiveye
(New York City NY)

CollectivEye is looking for submissions for the 2nd annual VIDEO/MUSIC screening event and DVD compilation album. We are looking for works that are collaborations between sonic and visual artists. Works should not exceed 6 minutes. Collectiveye is open to all artists who push the conventional standards of video, music, and/or digital and electronic media.

Application Date: 5/1/2003

go to http://www.collectiveye.com for contact info.


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Emerging Artitst Exhibitions
En Foco, Inc.
(Bronx NY)

Discipline: Photography

En Foco's Touring Gallery program exhibits work by emerging American photographers of African, Asian, Latino, Native American and Pacific Islander heritage. Exhibitions take place in community spaces throughout NYC. Submissions are accepted on an ongoing basis. Please send 20 slides, 8x10” prints, or CD; include resume or bio, a short statement about your work AND sufficient postage for the safe return of your materials. Photographers will be notified within 6 weeks. Exhibited photographers receive a $150 honorarium. For past exhibitions, log onto www.enfoco.org

Application Date: 12/30/2003

En Foco, attn: Touring Gallery Program, 32 East Kingsbridge Road, Bronx, NY 10468. 718/584-7718.

info@enfoco.org


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Franklin Furnace Call for Artists
Franklin Furnace Archive, Inc.
(New York NY)

FRANKLIN FURNACE OPEN CALL TO ALL ARTISTS
DEADLINE: April 1st, 2003 (postmark date)
http://www.franklinfurnace.org

THE FRANKLIN FURNACE FUND FOR PERFORMANCE ART 2003-2004 Supported by Jerome Foundation and the New York State Council on the Arts, Franklin Furnace awards grants between $2,000 and $5,000 to performance artists, allowing them to produce major works anywhere in the State of New York. Artists from all areas of the world are invited to apply.

THE FUTURE OF THE PRESENT 2004
Franklin Furnace offers artists an honorarium (this year of $5,000) and a residency facilitated by Franklin Furnace, for a 2-4 month duration at a physical or online venue appropriate to your proposed work. For THE FUTURE OF THE PRESENT 2004, we hope to continue to expand the technology available to our artists through Parsons and beyond. The residencies may take place in the Spring or Fall of 2004. Artists who are interested in developing new artwork for the Internet (you don't have to know everything about technology) are encouraged to apply.

See below for details on HOW TO APPLY.

Franklin Furnace has no curator; each year a new panel of artists reviews all proposals. We believe that this peer panel system allows all kinds of artists from all over the world an equal shot at presenting their work. All applicants are automatically considered for both categories of awards. Every year the panel changes, as the definition of “emerging artist,” and the definition of “performance art” itself changes, so if at first you don't succeed, try again.

Since its inception in 1985 THE FRANKLIN FURNACE FUND FOR PERFORMANCE ART has boosted the careers of such emerging artists as Papo Colo, Karen Finley, John Fleck, Holly Hughes, Cathy Weis, Pamela Sneed, Murray Hill, Tanya Barfield and Patty Chang.

This past year's esteemed selection panel consisted of artists Natalie Bookchin, Zhang Ga, Dor Green, Tracie Morris, and Pat Oleszko, This year's Fundwinners are Jess Dobkin, Laure Drogoul, Zlatko Kopljar, Mendi Lewis Obadike, James Scruggs, Alexander Viscio. THE FUTURE OF THE PRESENT 2003 artists are Brody Condon, Ricardo Miranda Zuniga, and Mouchette. The full schedule and project descriptions are available on our website).

HOW TO APPLY Required 1. Write a 100-word summary of your proposed work. Make your summary as clear and complete as possible. You may also send a more detailed description of your proposed work.

2. All proposals to THE FRANKLIN FURNACE FUND FOR PERFORMANCE ART must have a ? inch videotape (VHS - NTSC American format), cued for two - five minutes, of your proposed work or past work. You may also include other visual support materials.

To apply to THE FUTURE OF THE PRESENT series you may send a ? inch videotape, audio cassette, slides, photos, CD-ROMS, Jaz, Zip, floppy disks or URL (either MAC or PC formatt).

If you do not specify which fund you are applying for, you will automatically be evaluated for both funds.

3. You MUST include a self-addressed, stamped envelope for return of materials, or indicate that you will pick up your packet at our office.

4. Contact Info: Name, Mailing Address, Phone number/Fax number, Email/WWW.

Optional 5. You may include a budget (i.e. space rental, equipment, tech personnel). If you have other funding sources for your project please indicate this in your budget.

6. You may also submit your resume, reviews of previous work, and any other support materials.

Send it to:

2004 Proposals
Franklin Furnace Archive, Inc.
45 John Street, Room #611
New York, NY 10038-3706

You may also email your proposal to:
proposals@franklinfurnace.org (url proposals only, please don’t send huge attachments)

Questions? Contact us:

info@franklinfurnace



Application Date: 4/1/2003

http://www.franklinfurnace.org

or call us at 212.766.2606 or fax at 212.766.2740



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Native American Artists - Exhibition
NATIVE AMERICAN- Rockefeller Arts Centery
(Fredonia NY)

NATIVE AMERICAN: Rockefeller Arts Center at SUNY Fredonia is seeking proposals from Native American artists for a contemporary art exhibition in 2004-2005. All media and subject are welcome. Send slides, resume

Application Date: 6/1/2003

Gallery Curator, Rockefeller Arts Center, Department of Visual Arts and New Media, SUNY College at Fredonia, Fredonia, NY 14063. visit online at: www.fredonia.edu/rac/gallery.html


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Open Call for Photographers
Creative Artists Network
(Philadelphia PA)

Discipline: Photography

CREATIVE ARTISTS NETWORK
OPEN CALL FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS

May 1 Deadline

Established in 1984, Creative Artists Network (CAN) is a non-profit service organization for visual artists.

CAN offers two-year affiliations for emerging visual artists.

CAN offers:


* Group exhibitions with no commission on art sales
* Programs, lectures and opportunities to meet collectors and members of the arts community.
* Technical and professional assistance with grant writing, marketing and research.
* Paid teaching opportunities

Eligibility requirements: Applicants must live within a 100 mile radius of Philadelphia (includes NYC and Baltimore) and cannot have had a solo show in a commercial gallery or a contractual relationship with a commercial gallery.

Upcoming application deadline*

May 1, 2003

For an application and information packet, please visit our website http://www.creativeartistsnetwork.org

or call 215 546-7775:

Application Date: 5/1/2003

For an application and information packet, please visit our website http://www.creativeartistsnetwork.org

or call 215 546-7775 email info@creativeartistsnetwork.org


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RESIDENCY AT THE CITE INTERNATIONALE DES ARTS, PARIS, FRANCE
Lower Manhattan Cultural Council
(New York NY)

Request for Applications
RESIDENCY AT THE CITE INTERNATIONALE DES ARTS, PARIS, FRANCE

Residency Dates (6 consecutive months)
Session 1: September 2003 to February 2004
Session 2: January to June 2004

Deadline for application materials for both sessions Due at LMCC by 4:00 pm on Friday, April 18, 2003

Overview
The Lower Manhattan Cultural Council (LMCC) and the City of Paris, in collaboration with the Cultural Services Department at the French Embassy in New York, are partnering once again to provide New York City artists with the opportunity to live and work at the Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris, France. LMCC is actively inviting artists to submit applications for this special residency. One artist will be selected to be in residence from September 2003 to February 2004; and another from January to June 2004.

The City of Paris will provide each artist with live/work space and a monthly stipend of 1,296 Euros (approximately $1,400), the resident must pay a rent of 274 Euros (approximately $300) per month. Studios measure approx. 60 x 120 feet and include a kitchenette, bathroom, linens. Access is available to printmaking, photographic, and ceramics facilities, as well as to exhibition spaces within the Cité Internationale des Arts. A weekly French language course is also offered at no cost. A security deposit of 274 Euros will be required of each resident and returned after check-out of studio. The French Consulate in New York will arrange six-month visas.

Eligibility
Emerging and mid-career American artists who are New York City residents. Fields: visual arts, photography, film/video, multimedia.

Proposals must include:

* 3 copies of letter of intent (a short text presenting thoughts, ideas, potential projects, and expectations);
* 3 copies of detailed resume (all documents must be on 8-1/2” x 11” paper but PLEASE PAPER CLIP EACH SET; DO NOT STAPLE, PACKAGE, OR BIND MATERIALS);
* Specify preference for Session 1 (September 2003 to February 2004) or Session 2 (January to June 2004);
* For visual artists and photographers: 6 color slides (dimensions in centimeters and inches) but please WRITE DIRECTLY ON MOUNT, DO NOT USE SLIDE LABELS and DO NOT SEND GLASS SLIDES;
* For film / video artists: 1-2 VHS videos (NTSC format) cued to the appropriate place. Total viewing time cannot exceed 3 minutes;
* For multimedia / sound artists: 1-2 audio cassette, CD, CD-ROM, and/or URL. Total listening time cannot exceed 3 minutes; digital material must be Mac-formatted and instructions/ requirements for viewing new media work must be specified and provided;
* A self-addressed stamped envelope (SASE) with adequate postage for the return of materials but please STAMPS ONLY; DO NOT USE METERED POSTAGE.
Visual materials must be clearly identified and in good condition. DO NOT SEND ORIGINAL ARTWORK.

The Selection Process & Notification
LMCC staff and advisors from the Cultural Services of the French Embassy will select and forward 10 proposals to the City of Paris. Last year’s jury included French panelists Eric Corne, director of Le Plateau (a new exhibition venue), and Béatrice Parent, curator at the Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris. The two artists chosen for this year’s residency will be notified directly by the City of Paris between June 15th and 30th, 2003.

Please do not call to inquire about results. Materials will be returned by August 2003 if a SASE is enclosed.

While all applications will be handled with care, LMCC cannot be responsible for damage or loss of submitted materials. If you do not enclose a self-addressed stamped-envelope with your application, we will assume you do not want your materials returned.

Address applications to:
Paris Residency Lower Manhattan Cultural Council 1 Wall Street Court, 2nd floor New York, NY 10005 LMCC Mission For 30 years, the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council has contributed to Downtown’s quality of life by creating a fertile environment for arts groups and artists and presenting free programs in the visual, performing and new media arts in alternative, free-to-the-public settings. Now one of Manhattan’s most far-reaching arts councils, LMCC is a primary source of support services—including grants, residencies, presentation opportunities, professional development and advocacy—for artists and arts groups Downtown and throughout the diverse communities of Manhattan. LMCC’s major Visual and Media Arts Initiatives include artist residency programs located in the Woolworth Building, Thundergulch, an initiative for artists working in new technologies, public art programs Downtown and exhibitions in our gallery space at One Wall Street Court. For more information about LMCC visit www.lmcc.net. Mairie de Paris Mission/City of Paris The City of Paris develops a residency program with many cities in the world, in Europe, Latina America, and Asia. For the last two years the City of Paris has launched initiatives to increase international cultural exchanges by creating new opportunities for foreign artists to live and work in Paris, like this residency program. For more information visit www.paris.fr Cité Internationale des Arts The Cité Internationale des Arts, Paris is situated on the right bank of the river Seine, close to Notre Dame on the Ile de la Cité and within easy walking distance of all the main Paris galleries including the Louvre. The Cité complex has approximately 300 studios – which are owned by universities and arts organizations worldwide – common rooms, a library, large gallery, and a concert hall. A residency at the Cité carries with it free and unlimited access to virtually all art museums in France. For more information, visit www.citedesartsparis.net The Cultural Services of the French Embassy Dedicated to the promotion of French Culture and the French language throughout the United States, the Cultural Services is headquartered in New York City with regional offices in major metropolitan areas. Through collaborative efforts such as the Paris residency program, the Visual Arts department encourages cultural exchange between French and American artists. In the United States, the focus has been the presentation of work by contemporary French artists. For more information visit www.frenchculture.org

Application Date: 4/18/2003

Lower Manhattan Cultural Council
1 Wall Street Court, 2nd floor
New York, New York 10005
http://www.lmcc.net


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Visual Artists - Exhibition
DIASPORA, Rockefeller Arts Center
(Fredonia NY)

DIASPORA: Rockefeller Arts Center at SUNY Fredonia is seeking a few regional artists to be included in an exhibition of work exploring the "Evolution of American Culture and the Diaspora." February 2004. Of particular interest is New Media and three-dimensional work.

Application Date: 4/15/2003

Gallery Curator, Rockefeller Arts Center, Department of Visual Arts and New Media, SUNY College at Fredonia, Fredonia, NY 14063.

visit online at: http://www.fredonia.edu/rac/gallery.html



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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 15, 2003 Contact: Margarita Casanova, SWELL curatorial committee. email: mc@margaritacasanova.com Call for Entries: Logo/Identity design for SWELL SWELL, a new alternative exhibition space dedicated to curatorial experimentation and critical discourse is currently seeking submissions for a Logo/Identity design. The winning design will be adopted as identity for the new gallery. Starting in February 2003, the San Francisco Art Institute will be hosting SWELL. Located in the new SFAI Graduate Studies Center, at 615 22nd Street, San Francisco, CA, SWELL is open to the local and national art community, and accepts exhibition proposals on an ongoing basis. SWELL encourages art and design students and professionals to submit their concepts for logo and letterhead design. The design should reflect SWELL‚s mission of exposing new currents and ideas in art and curatorial experimentation. While there is no monetary award, professional exposure is guaranteed. Winning designer will be credited in promotional materials, website, etc. This is a great opportunity to develop a professional portfolio. SWELL encourages entrants to visit the gallery space, open M-F from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm (gallery will be closed March 17 ˆ 28, 2003). DETAILS Eligibility Open to anyone over 18 years old. Deadline All entries must be received by Monday, April 28, 2003. Winner will be selected by Monday, May 5, 2003. Entry Fee Entry is free: there is no submission fee. If selected by the committee, your work will be adopted as identity for the exhibition space, and you will be credited in the website and on promotional materials, when appropriate. Preparation of entries - Entries should be submitted as either TIFF or EPS files on a CD or zip disk, or send a printed sample of the work. You can also email entries to swellsfai@hotmail.com - Make sure to include a contact name, postal address, phone number and email address - The sheet containing all this information should be signed and dated and state that: 'The entrant has granted the rights to SWELL and SFAI to reproduce slides, transparencies, digital or printed images in all promotional materials and business communications. Images may appear in print and on screen for any purpose as deemed appropriate by SWELL and SFAI - SWELL and SFAI assume all entries are original and are the works and property of the entrant. SWELL and SFAI are not liable for any copyright infringement on the part of the entrant Submission of entries - All entries should be posted to SWELL, c/o San Francisco Art Institute, 800 Chestnut, San Francisco, CA, 94133. Entries can also be emailed to swellsfai@hotmail.com - If you would like your work returned, please include a SASE with enough postage. Entries received without a SASE will not be returned - Receipt of entries will be acknowledged by email, or you may include a self-addressed postcard in your submission package - Winner will be notified by phone and/or email, by May 9, 2003