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Independent films and experimental videos
Velvet Lounge Film Series
(New York NY)

Have you ever dreamed of having a big screen in your living-room?
Were you ever just dying to ask a director WHY?

The Velvet Lounge Film Series is an opportunity for filmmakers, video artists, writers, actors and film lovers to present, discuss, exchange and enjoy new, innovative, daring, unknown and/or forgotten films and videos.

Discussions with directors, actors and writers are an integral part of the series and follow each showing. The Lounge atmosphere where the series is presented allows the audience to relax, enjoy a drink and meet others.

We invite and encourage filmmakers and video artists to submit their work.

Application Date: 12/12/2003

Claudio Gonzalez, David Schulder and Ariadna Capasso
velvetloungefilms@hotmail.com




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ABOUT OPPORTUNITY LISTINGS / SUBMIT AN OPPORTUNITY /
Project Grants Program for Dutchess and Ulster Counties
Dutchess County Arts Council
(Poughkeepsie NY)

Through the Dutchess County Arts Council's Project Grant Program, funding is available to support the community-based arts and cultural activities of Dutchess and Ulster County non-profit groups and organizations. Project Grants may also support artist-initiated projects, which are encouraged and invited. To qualify for this program, an individual artist’s project must be sponsored by an eligible (i.e. - has not applied directly to NYSCA in the last funding cycle)Dutchess or Ulster County non-profit group or organization. All disciplines are eligible to apply, including: Visual Arts, Theater, Dance, Music, Film, Video, Literary Arts, Crafts, and Libraries as venues for the arts and culture.
An applicant may submit up to three requests, for three separate projects. Maximum amount requested may not exceed $5,000.
This program is funded in Dutchess and Ulster Counties by the New York State Council on the Arts' (NYSCA's) Decentralization Program. It is supplemented in Dutchess by the Dutchess County Arts Concil's Arts Fund.
Application guidelines and forms will be available at www.artsmidhudson.org in August 2003; a series of free application seminars will be held throughout Dutchess and Ulster Counties in August 2003. Attendance is mandatory for all new applicants. Applicants may attend on a convenient date in either county. Deadline to apply for a 2004 grant is September 22, 2003, at 5 PM.
Call Loretta Spence at 845-454-3222, x.13, for further information, or to request an application package.
Dutchess County Arts Council also offers: 1.) A NYSCA funded Arts-in- Education/Local Capacity Building Grant Program for Dutchess and Ulster Counties. Annual application deadline in March. 2.) An Individual Artists' Fellowship Program (offered rotating disciplines each year) for Dutchess County residents. Annual application deadline in April.

Application Date: 9/22/2003

Loretta Spence, Program Director
Dutchess County Arts Council
39 Market Street
Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
(845) 454-3222, phone
(845) 454-6902, fax
lspence@artsmidhudson.org
www.artsmidhudson.org





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CALL FOR 2 new 8 channel ASIAN SOUNDWORKS

STREETS of ASIA - street level sound art -

The sound art group SSSHHHHH..... are looking for 2 new works by 2 asian
composers for The SSSHHHHH.....Ghetto Blaster Ensemble. The pieces will be
premiered at Aarhus Festuge 30th of august 2003 together with 6 other
pieces by danish and asian composers; Jørgen Teller, Jakob Draminsky
Højmark, Rasmus B. Lunding, Jakob Kierkegård, Yasuhiro Otani ao.

The piece must be based on asian sounds and delivered on 8 CD-R's with a
score / spatialisation-choregraphy for the conductor - before 1st of
august 2003. Duration app. 15 minutes.

The SSSHHHHH..... Ghettoblaster Ensemble is a mobile sound unit designed
to perform sound art. It consists of 8 musicians and a conductor. Each
of the 8 musicians has an instrument: the Ghettoblaster. The sound
pieces are made especially for the ghettoblaster and for this ensemble,
and consists of 8 CD-R's and a score / spatialisation-chopregraphy
produced by the composer.

The SSSHHHHH..... Ghettoblaster Ensemble is:

Musicians: Tobias Kirstein, Sune T. B. Nielsen, Steffen Leve Poulsen,
Søren Raagaard, Jakob Riis, Pelle Skovmand, Peter Sørensen and Jørgen
Teller.

Conductor: Ture Larsen

contact:

Jørgen Teller te77er@worldonline.dk

Check http://www.ssshhhhh.dk




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Digital Artist
Visiting Assistant Professor

Stetson University invites applications for a one-year faculty position
in support of its interdisciplinary Digital Arts program that includes
art, music and computer science. The person selected for this position
will be eligible to apply for a tenure-track position, beginning
2004-2005. The position requires strong digital media and imaging
skills, a thorough grounding in traditional media, and an active
engagement with art theory & criticism. Ideally, experience in digital
video and computer-based interactive installation work is preferred.
The candidate should have an MFA and an active exhibition record, as
well as practical technical skills applicable to our Macintosh-based
teaching environment. The teaching load is three courses per semester,
typically two in Digital Arts and one in Art. Applicants must be
committed to working in an interdisciplinary environment, integrating
digital media into a fine arts department and working with
undergraduates in a multidisciplinary program in a liberal arts
college. The starting date for the appointment is August 2003.

Stetson University (http://www.stetson.edu) is a selective,
comprehensive, private university with about 2,100 students, located in
DeLand, Florida, between Daytona Beach and Orlando. Stetson University,
an equal opportunity employer, affirms the values and goals of diversity
and strongly encourages applications from women and groups historically
underrepresented in higher education.

Applicants should send a cover letter that includes philosophy of
teaching in a liberal arts environment, a curriculum vita, three letters
of recommendation (at least one of which should include an evaluation of
teaching ability), and samples of work to:

Digital Arts Search Committee
Dan Gunderson, Chair
Box 8252
Stetson University
421 N. Woodland Blvd.
DeLand, FL 32723




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[] low-fi commissions '03

this is an open call for proposals. we are wanting to support some new work by artists already working with networked technology.
full call at:
http://www.low-fi.org.uk/commissions

bw,
low-fi

[] Call for proposals.
low-fi welcomes proposals for 3 commissioned art projects from artists working with networked technology/internet. A successful proposal could be realised either wholly online; or could be partially online and partially in some other media or event/performance based. However the internet will need to be an integral component. we are aiming to extend artists' current practice by offering financial assistance to the successful applicants.


In order to submit a proposal please download and complete the application form. Then email it to us at lowfi@low-fi.org.uk
URL: http://www.low-fi.org.uk/commissions/application.txt
deadline: 15 June '03





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@ The Laband Art Gallery
Loyola Marymount University
Los Angeles, CA

"An Exhibition Exploring Issues of Race, Justice, and Spirituality in
Contemporary Art"
Deadline June 30, 2003
Media: Open - Painting, Photography, Installation, Sculpture, Video,
Performance
Please send slides, statement, resume, SASE to:
Christine Morla, 49 North Craig Avenue, #1, Pasadena, CA 91107

for more info. email: Morlart@aol.com



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KINOKAZE - Serbian cinema terrorists announce a May edition of

OPEN SCREEN BELGRADE, screening without selection and censorship, which will take place in Alternative Film Center, Belgrade, May 27th 2003. All received works will be screened!!!!! Perfect plate for media manipulation and abuse. No deadlines, no entry forms/fees, no limitsÖ

All formats acceptible (VHS, mini dv, Beta SP, Betamax, Super 8, 16mm, 35mm, 70mm, DVD, DivX, CD R, SVHS, VHS C, Hi 8, Umatic, .......).

After projection works will be burned!!! No, included in Alternative Archive, and screened on event in December in 24hrs of world wide stuff.

Send your works to AFC, DK"SG", Bulevar AVNOJA 179, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro (S/M).

info: kinokaze_kinokaze@yahoo.com afc@dksg.co.yu bobmiloshevic@yahoo.com






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2003 Queer Photography Competition
9/17/03 until 11/01/03
Queer Photo Salon
Harvey Milk Institute
SFLGBT Community Center
San Francisco, California

Following the success of the HMI Queer Photo Salons, the highly acclaimed
series of photographic slide shows, Chloe Atkins, curator, in conjunction
with Harvey Milk Institute, an arts, cultural and educational nonprofit
organization serving the LGBT communities and its allies, are sponsoring the
first annual photography competition with a difference. The aim of the
exhibition is to show work by queer photographic artists, which is linked by
the notion of the celebration of LGBT identity and community. Artists are
invited to explore this theme in a broad sense. Accomplished photographers
from around the world are invited to submit slides of representative work.
All photography-based works are welcome, with no limitations on technique.
The 2003 Queer Photography Competition will produce an exhibit to fill San
Francisco's prestigious Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Community Center
from September 17 through October 31, 2003. This is the week before the
notorious Folsom Street Fair, and The City will be bustling with people and
beautiful weather. The accepted photographs will be seen by thousands of
people and entrants will have a tangible benefit from the competition. Jim
Van Buskirk, Program Manager of the influential James C. Hormel Gay and
Lesbian Center of the San Francisco Public Library, will be the juror for
the 2003 Queer Photography Competition.

$1,000.00 in cash prizes will be awarded to best of show.

An entry fee of $25 for up to three slides plus $5 for each additional
slide, and a SASE for the convenient return of your slides, must be
accompanied by a completed entry form. All entries must be received by July
15, 2003. Accepted prints must be at the Center between August 20 and
September 3, 2003.

The prospectus and details may also be downloaded from the Harvey Milk
Institute website, www.harveymilk.org, or by sending a self-addressed,
stamped business-size (#10) envelope to: The Queer Photography Competition,
Harvey Milk Institute, 1800 Market Street, San Francisco, CA 94102. For
further information call 415/865-5633.




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CALL FOR PROPOSALS
Santa Monica, CA – Highways Performance Space, is requesting proposals for
4X4, an interdisciplinary performance series scheduled for September 23 –
October 12, 2003.

Presented by Highways Performance Space, 4X4 seeks to addresses contemporary
sociopolitical issues through bold-new performance work. 4 outstanding local
performing artists working cross genre will be selected by a panel to
present the new work at Highways on a mixed bill over two-weekends.

This initiative is for emerging performing artists, with less than 5-years
professional experience. Artists who are creating daring and challenging
interdisciplinary work are encouraged to apply.

Highways Performance Space is Southern California’s preeminent venue for
experimental performance, dance, theatre and visual art. Highways mission is
to develop and present innovative performance and visual art, interaction
among people of diverse cultural identities and foster a critical dialogue
among artists concerned with social issues and the communities they serve.

Proposals are due Monday, June 9, 2003 no later than 5pm. Proposals will be
reviewed and curated by a panel. Notification will occur by Monday, July 1,
2003.

Projects begin in July and premiere the week of September 2-15. Length of
work should be between 20 – 30 minutes.

APPLICATION:
Resume with current contact information.
One-page (500w/c) proposal narrative that addresses the following
o Artistic Statement
o Nature of the project
o Description of production requirements
VHS cued work sample
Self-Addresses stamped envelope

SELECTED ARTISTS WILL BE AWARDED:
$500 honorarium to be used towards the development of the new work
Full presentational benefits: press and printed cards etc
Free rehearsal at Highways
Master class & feedback session with Seattle’s 33 Fainting Spells

4X4 is sponsored in part by the City of Santa Monica Cultural Affairs
Department, the National Performance Network and Highways Performance Space






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Rotunda Gallery, Brooklyn, open call for curatorial proposals, July 1 deadline

Call For Exhibition Proposals

The Rotunda Gallery‚s open call for curatorial proposals aims to provide opportunities for emerging curators. Submit a written description of your idea for a thematic group exhibition (no more than one-page in length). All media will be considered. The committee wants to know how the exhibition theme will be developed through the artwork presented. Please include between 5 to 10 slides of artwork; these do not need to be pieces you will definitely include in the exhibition, but rather selected to illustrate your ideas.

Five curatorial finalists will be selected; each will receive a $100 honorarium and be asked to prepare a full proposal including the names and resumes of 5 -12 Brooklyn-affiliated artists and slides of proposed work. Curators may not include their own work in the exhibition. Final selection will be made by the gallery‚s Artist Advisory Committee. One proposal will be selected for presentation during the 2003-20044 exhibition season. A curatorial fee of $750 will be paid.

For additional information contact Joel Copaken, Exhibition Coordinator at the Rotunda Gallery, 33 Clinton Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201 (718) 875-4047 X10. Deadline for receipt of submissions: July 1, 2003.

PLEASE COMPLETE THE FORM BELOW AND INCLUDE IT WITH YOUR PROPOSAL.

Name ______________________________________Hm. Phone _______________

Address ___________________________________ Wk. Phone________________

City ______________State ____ Zip __________email______________________

Please check that your proposal includes:

a written description of your idea for a thematic group exhibition, no more than one-page in length.

between 5-10 slides of artwork selected to illustrate your ideas.

a slide list including artist‚s name, title of piece, date, and materials.

your one-page resume

Please mail or hand-deliver to Rotunda Gallery, 33 Clinton Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201. Deadline for receipt of submissions: Tuesday July 1, 2003.





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International Society on Electronic Arts seeks proposals for 2004 conference, deadline 8/15

Dear Friends,

ISEA is currently seeking proposals for exhibition and panels for it's 2004 conference. ISEA 2004 (International Society on Electronic Arts) will be held in Stockholm, Tallinn and Helsinki, connected by a cruiser ferry which will include juried ISEA performances and interactive interventions.

The deadline for panels/presentations and standard exhibition proposals (including kinetic, digital, interactive, etc.) is August 15. For more information please see http://www.isea2004.net/

I encourage you to apply!

Lisa Moren
ISEA-Advisory Board





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Performance Studies International, call for papers for Singapore conference, deadline 9/30/3

Call For Papers

Performance Studies international #10
Perform: State: Interrogate:
15 to 18 June Singapore 2004

This will be the first time the Performance Studies international (PSi) conference is taking place in an Asian country. But it is precisely our intention to interrogate the issue of a �PSi Conference in Asia� ╉ to precipitate a high level of critical reflexivity about PSi #10 itself, PSi conferences, and our constructions of �Asia�. We aim to address the present state of performance discourse in Asia, and to represent a diversity of Asian perspectives in performance studies. However, the point is not to frame these perspectives as representations of �otherness� ╉ as new local authenticities for consumption and appropriation by the global gaze of theory. Beyond the parameters of a single conference, our purpose is to mobilize individuals and organizations to dialogue and develop the language through which performance
can be understood, examined and debated in Asia.

The title, �Perform: State: Interrogate:�, comprises three verbs related to articulation that have multiple resonances. The critical reflexivity we demand is echoed by the word �interrogate,� which implies the questioning of power, both in the sense of being directed at and originating from power ╉ as in the power of theory, practitioners, the �people� or the state. Indeed the �state� figures centrally in much of performance in Asia ╉ from patronage to engagement to resistance to complicity. Arguably the central �performance�
that takes place in a nation like Singapore is that of stating the concerns of the �state.� While �perform� connotes the more conventional understandings of the term (theatrical performance, etc.,) there is also the question of how theory �performs� ╉ what are the ways in which it can be tested, evaluated? What are its effects? How does it contain,
domesticate, obfuscate, and appropriate, or liberate, enable, and enlighten?

III. Structure of the Conference
PSi #10 Perform: State: Interrogate: Singapore 2004 has a three-part structure.
ÿ Main sessions where all participants meet. ÿ Parallel sessions offer different sets of presentations running in parallel. ÿ Interest Groups will meet daily throughout the conference, with registered participants seeking to intensify discussion around specific shared concerns, and to establish relationships and networks that will extend beyond the parameters of the conference.

III. Deadlines & Details
PLEASE NOTE: The closing date for submission of proposals for papers is 30 September 2003.

Proposals should not be more than 500 words and should be sent as hard copy as well as an email attachment to the organizers at the following addresses:

Papers for PSi #10
c/o Lee Weng Choy
The Substation
45 Armenian Street
Singapore 179936
tel: (65) 6337 7535 fax: (65) 6337 2729
email:

Please complete the attached form and send it together with your proposal,
both in hard and soft copy.

CALL FOR PAPERS Performance Studies international #10 Singapore 2004
Please fill in this reply form and attach it to your proposal.

Name:
Title & Affiliation:
Proposed title of Paper:
Mailing address:
Telephone and fax numbers:
Email:

Signature: Date:

Please tick the appropriate box(es)

___ I am submitting a proposal for a paper
___ I would like to submit a proposal for a panel (please indicated fellow participantsâ•? names)
___ I would like to organise an Interest Group
___ I would like to organise a performance/workshop-based InterestGroup

The following are proposed Interest Groups. To help us sequence your presentation in the conference, please tick three areas that you feel your work could most accurately be categorized under:

___ (1) Everyday & Social Performance; Ritual; Ethnographies
___ (2) City/Urban & Rural Development
___ (3) Ethno-Identitarian Issues
___ (4) Performance Conferences/Events; Regional Networks; Performance
Studies Publications; Economies of Performance
___ (5) Traditional & Aesthetic Disciplines
___ (6) Pedagogy & Development; Mapping Social Development
___ (7) Tensions between Theory and Practice
___ (8) Performance Languages & Translations
___ (9) Contemporary Theatre/Performance Art
___ (10) Visual Cultures: Icons, Iconoclasms & Iconoclashes
___ (11) Nature, Culture & Other Species
___ (12) Spectacle/Nation/State; Transnational Practices & Structures
___ (13) Technologies & Simulations
___ (14) Bodies & the Sensorium
___ (15) Gender & Sexuality
___ (16) Others, please specify:





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Nottingham Trent University, UK, two posts available, deadline June 4

full info at: http://www.jobs.ac.uk/ and TNTU websites http://www.ntu.ac.uk/personnel from the 9th May 2003.

Two posts. Permanent: 0.4 - 0.8 negotiable
£25,710 - £34,191 (pro rata)

Two Senior Research Fellows are required to work within the Performance Arts Research Unit.

Bursary 1; Is open to applicants whose work contains elements of live art practice. Applications are particularly encouraged from practitioners whose research interest includes such elements as uses of digital technology in performance, music/sound composition, movement and contemporary performance practice or cross-disciplinary practice involving other subject areas e.g. science/engineering technology.

Bursary 2; Live Art Practice in Nottingham UK post 1978
The successful candidate will undertake a critical and documentary history of the development of live art practice in Nottingham post 1978 with a particular research focus on the history of the Midland Group and Nottingham Live Art Festivals during this period.





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SF Camerawork - Job Opening

Program/Education Coordinator

Job Description-Full Time/Tuesday-Saturday, weekend and evening installations and events. Applicants must have strong black & white darkroom skills and experience with instructing and working with at-risk youth.
$26K plus vacation and health benefits.

Send letter of intent, resume and list of three references with telephone numbers to: Attn. Program/Education Coordinator Position/SF Camerawork/1246 Folsom St./ S.F. CA 94103.   Applications due June 13, 2003.

OUTREACH AND EDUCATIONAL COORDINATION:
1. Coordinate First Exposures: Youth Opportunities Through Photography, a photography/mentoring program for youth in transitional and low-income environments. Recruit, screen, train, and provide ongoing support for mentors and students. Develop semester syllabus that incorporates relevant exercises, field trips and exhibitions. Teach Saturday classes and encourage mentor and student leadership. Oversee First Exposures web site and maintain student archives. Facilitate appropriate crisis intervention when needed.
2. Generate and lead gallery exhibition discussions for visiting students and community groups.
3. Coordinate Camerawork's involvement in outreach workshops and collaborative projects with other arts, education and community organizations in order to attract a broader audience and foster long-term alliances.
4. Attend and actively participate in Camerawork programming meetings.

PREPARATOR
Responsible for all aspects of installation process: includes coordinating and training volunteers and other preparators, troubleshooting non-traditional installations, assisting curators and Associate Director with exhibition planning, and documenting installations. Framing, repairing, and packaging of artwork for shipping. General gallery and installation maintenance and repair.

GENERAL ADMINISTRATION AND PROGRAMMING
Responsible for various general operations of the gallery, including but not limited to providing support to staff and board on day-to-day basis with planning and implementing artistic programs and special fundraising events including the annual auction.

TECHNICAL SUPPORT
Responsible for all technical setup for lectures, educational activities, and fundraisers including the annual auction. Assisting gallery manager with trouble-shooting, maintenance, and repair of technical hardware. Coordination and delivery of loaned equipment to and from other nonprofit organizations.




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MAY 15 DEADLINE FOR THE MANHATTAN GRAPHICS CENTER SCHOLARSHIP

The Manhattan Graphics Center offers a scholarship grant to a prospective printmaker who has not previously worked at the center. No printmaking experience is required. Facilities are available for etching, silkscreen, and lithography. For more information about Manhattan Graphics Center’s scholarship, send a SASE to Scholarship Committee, Manhattan Graphics Center, 481 Washington Street, New York, NY 10013.



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JUNE 1, 2003 DEADLINE FOR MABOU MINES’ RESIDENT ARTIST PROGRAM

Mabou Mines’ Resident Artist Program is a six-month program for theater artists, performance artists, media artists, dancers, and musicians. Residents receive workspace in New York City, a stipend, and meet monthly with the other residents. A proposed project description and a r/sum/ are due June 1, and further support materials are due August 1. For further information on the program, call 212.473.0559 or visit www.maboumines.org.





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SEPTEMBER 27, 2003 DEADLINE for Sound Art for ROCK'S ROLE, a Group Exhibition at Art in General

Art in General is calling for Sound Art for ROCK'S ROLE (AFTER RYOANJI), a group exhibition of sound works by artists responding to John Cage's musical transliterations of the Japanese Zen rock garden, Ryoanji. The elements of the exhibition will be arranged both spatially and temporally so that they can be heard both in isolation and together. Contributors to the exhibition will be invited to prepare their own "mixes" subject to the requirement that every contribution be heard within any half hour interval.

They are seeking contributions employing sounds and sound-making means of all kinds, with the only requirement that the contributions are capable of co-existing with any other sounds in the exhibition. Compete details are available on Art in General's website at http://www.artingeneral.org (click on Resources for Artists)






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The Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts’ (EFA) Studio Center program provides 110 subsidized workspace studios in midtown Manhattan for visual artists. In order to be eligible, artists must apply for membership to the EFA Studio Center program. Because of a large demand for the workspaces, there is normally a wait of up to two years for new member applications. Artists who would like to be placed on the wait list should send a letter-sized sheet of paper including name, address, phone number, and a title of “Studio Wait List” to EFA Studio Center, PO Box 2670, New York, NY 10108.




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The Pollock-Krasner Foundation offers financial assistance to artists of recognizable merit and financial need working as painters, sculptors, mixed media, and installation artists. For guidelines, write Pollock-Krasner Foundation, 863 Park Ave, New York, NY 10021.





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The Adolph and Esther Gottlieb Foundation offers grants of up to $10,000 to assist established painters, printmakers, and sculptors (working in a “mature” phase for over ten years) facing an unforeseen tragedy. For more information, contact The Gottlieb Foundation, 380 West Broadway, New York, NY 10012 or call 212.226.0581 between 9:30-4:00.




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Intra-nation: thematic residency in Media and Visual Arts at The Banff Centre
Block 1: April 12 to May 21, 2004; 20 artists - new media projects welcome
Block 2: May 24 to July 2, 2004; 20 artists - no technical resources for new media projects available
Application deadline: Postmarked by June 1, 2003 Notification date: September, 2003


Theme
While relations between distinct nation-states are still at the forefront of global discussions, of growing concern and relevance are the multiple and fractured forms of national relationships occurring within supposedly unified nations. Discussions of self-government, sovereignty, and separatism are at once giving rise to types of empowerment for subjugated groups while bringing into crisis the entire notion of the nation-state as an independent jurisdiction unencumbered by geo-political forces. Questions of the intranational ˆ the very politics of nations within nations ˆ are being played out on intranational stages, usually with no small degree of conflict, and often with attendant implicit and explicit violence. Intranation will bring together a diverse group of artists who inhabit, discuss, critique, and articulate this nation-within-nation sensibility. Their practices may address: identity-based politics around race, ethnicity, language, region, and sexuality; war and technology and their often disturbing intersections with art; Indigenous sovereignty issues in different regional contexts; and other elements or aspects of intranational concern. Invited artists will be encouraged to participate in a variety of cross-over strategies ˆ disciplinary, political, geographical ˆ with the intent of forging new alliances and modes of communication between different intranational groups.

Residency Coordinator:
Ashok Mathur

Peer Advisors:
Paul Wong (Block 1, April 12 to May 21)
Shirley Bear (Block 2, May 24 to July 2)

Information and application
For more information and on-line applications visit the Media and Visual Arts website at: http://www.banffcentre.ca/mva/

Also contact
Trevor Mahovsky
Program Manager, Visual Arts
The Banff Centre
PO Box 1020, Station 40
Banff, Alberta
Canada
T1L 1H5
(403)762-6302
trevor_mahovsky@banffcentre.ca

Anthony Kiendl, Director, Visual Arts and Walter Phillips Gallery, and the Banff International Curatorial Institute
Sara Diamond, Artistic Director/Executive Producer, Media and Visual Arts and Banff New Media Institute




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iMage, viewpoints on architecture

full call: http://architettura.supereva.it/image/festival/2003/en/call.htm


BEYOND MEDIA/OLTRE I MEDIA 03
7. international festival of architecture in video


As every year, the festival will unfold through the presentation of the 100 best works of communication in architecture (video, Internet, multimedia).

THE THEME OF THE NEXT EDITION: "INTIMACY"

international conference > October 2-5, 2003
Florence - Ospedale degli Innocenti, Salone Brunelleschiano

exhibitions > October 3-26, 2003
workshop > October 7-26, 20

deadline > June 30, 2003