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San Diego, CA
+ Airport Art Program
The San Diego County Regional Airport Authority
(Authority) Airport
Art Program is seeking a
Consultant with administrative experience
in the field of art and culture, proven knowledge of
policy analysis and cultural competencies and experience
with community engagement.
Consultant will assist the Authority
with examining its existing Airport Art Program (Program)
guidelines and policies and make recommendations to reform
existing policies, provide direction for creative and strategic
programming and identify areas for future initiatives. Comparison
of programs with analogous regional, national and international
merit will be expected.
Deadline:
July 21, 2010 at 5:00 p.m.
Budget:
$15,000
Information:
http://art.san.org or email
at cywhite@san.org
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Ogden,
UT + Samuel H. & Marian K. Barker Family Health Technology
Building
The
Utah Public Art Program and the Ogden Weber Applied Technology
College (OWATC) announce a call for letters of interest and
qualifications from artists teams interested in creating art
for the new Samuel H. and Marian K. Barker Family Health Technology
Building on the main campus in Ogden, UT. The community based
Art Selection Committee “envisions artwork that recognizes
the OWATC’s diversity in career choices, services, gender,
race, and cultures. The theme of the Barker Family Health
Technology Building project- “Assuring a Future of Qualified
and Compassionate Caregivers” – is an indication of the need
for artwork to reflect the purpose of the facility and the
hope it engenders for the community – a place where those
who will care for you and for your loved ones will received
the highest quality of training tempered with a compassionate
heart. The call is open to resident American artists.
Budget:
$143,000
Deadline:
July 22, 2010 at 5 pm MST
Information: www.utahpublicart.org or email Fletcher Booth at fbooth@utah.gov or 801-533-3586
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Portland, OR + Mt. Hood MAX Light Rail Station
TriMet, Portland Development Commission and the Port of Portland invite
artists to submit their qualifications for a public art opportunity
at the Mt Hood MAX light rail station in the Cascade Station
development in Portland, Oregon. The commission can be for
a single artwork or a series of smaller works that address
the plaza area to the east of the station. The total budget
for the project is, including artist fees, travel, fabrication,
installation and all related expenses with the exception of
engineering.
The artwork should celebrate the arrival to and departure from Portland
and demonstrate the city’s commitment to sustainability.
Deadline:
July 23, 2010
Budget: $57,500
Information:
Applications for this project will be accepted exclusively
through CaFE at http://www.callforentry.org. Additional information,
email Mary Priester at priestem@trimet.org
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West
Rutland, VT + SculptFest10
The Carving Studio and Sculpture Center invites sculptors
to submit proposals for SculptFest10, September 11-October
24. The theme for this year’s event is “Messages From The
Future: Where are we going next?” curated by artist/architect
Robert Black. SculptFest2010 looks to explore ways Sculpture
might become the harbinger, opening a multi-dimensional vision
for our collective futures. Artists are invited to offer existing
works or proposals (objects, in situ installations, other
imaginative forms) that will demonstrate innovative and powerful
insights into where we are headed as a global community.
Deadline:
July 23, 2010
Budget: N/A
Information: Carving
Studio and Sculpture Center info@carvingstudio.org or
call (802) 438-2097
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Chapel
Hill, NC + Sculpture Visions
The
Chapel Hill Public Arts Office invites artists to apply for
the 2010-2011 Sculpture Visions Exhibition, a juried outdoor
sculpture exhibition that will be on view from October 2010
through September 2011 in public spaces in Chapel Hill, North
Carolina. This invitation
is extended to all artists regardless of their state of residence
and there is no entry fee.
In addition to finished pieces, proposed work will
also be considered.
Deadline:
July 26, 2010
Budget:
Selected artists will receive a $1,500 honorarium for
the exhibition of their work
Information:
http://www.townofchapelhill.org/index.aspx?page=1463
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San
Antonio, TX + University Hospital and University Health Center
The
University Health System is currently undertaking an $899
million dollar Capital Improvement Program. An important component
to this project is a Design Enhancement/Public Art program
for both sites to incorporate art that inspires the healing
process. Phase I is the first call for artists to serve as
Design Enhancement Consultants for the exterior and interior
of the new Clinical Services Building at University Health
Center Downtown project. Later this month, a second call in
Phase I will go out for Design Enhancement Artist Consultants
for the University Hospital Tower and Garage projects.
Phase
I: The artist consultants will work in tandem with the architectural,
design and engineering teams to incorporate and embellish
designs for artistic elements into the construction documents
and specifications. The artist will not be asked to fabricate
works, but shall assist in the supervision of the production
and installation of the works. The designs for the products
of this phase shall be incorporated into the construction
documents and specifications. Artists may apply for more than
one Phase, campus and category when applicable.
Phase
II will begin September 1, 2010 with opportunities for major
commissioned site-specific pieces. Phase III will begin May
2012 for the downtown project and late 2012 for University
Health Project (dates are tentative). Framed works will be
installed throughout the hospital facility. These can be two
or three dimensional, electronic or other media as selected.
No
eligibility restrictions listed.
Deadline:
July 26, 2010
Budget: Phase I:
$25,000 - $40,000 (exterior) and $25,000 - $30,000 (interior)
Information: www.salud-arte.org
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San
Francisco, CA + San Francisco Veterans' Memorial Project
In
accordance with a Memorandum of Understanding between the
San Francisco War Memorial Board of Trustees, the Arts Commission
will conduct a selection process for an artist and architect/landscape
architect team to develop a proposal for a tribute to the
military veterans who have fought for their county. The city’s
contract will be with the artist. The artist will subcontract
for the work of the design professional(s), and all other
consultants.
The
memorial will be located in Memorial Court, and focus on the
octagonal area that contains the consecrated soil from battlefields
where Americans have shed blood There is a strong interest
in incorporating a water feature in the design (symbolic of
spilt blood). Other design criteria are as follows: A bronze
plaque or other appropriate marker at the entrance of the
War Memorial Court with didactic information about the designation
of the War Memorial Court as a memorial to veterans; The creation
of a serene setting where visitors can pause and reflect;
Seating; Appropriate lighting; No element of the design should
restrict the view of City Hall from the western end of the
War Memorial Court; The Project will be designed and constructed
to be a “green project,” to conserve energy and water.
Budget:
$1,350,000
Deadline: July
30, 2010 (deadline extended)
Information: www.sfartscommission.org or
email Zoe Taleporos zoe.taleporos@sfgov.org
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Santa
Fe, NM + Barrio la Canada Entryway
The City of Santa Fe Arts Commission, in partnership with
Public Works Department and the Barrio la Canada announces
a call to artists for a site-specific, outdoor artwork to
enhance the existing entryway of the Barrio la Canada neighborhood
in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
All
professional artists with moderate past public art experience
residing in New Mexico are eligible to apply by responding
to the request for qualifications. Interested artists must
download a copy of the qualification packet from the Arts
Commissions’ website.
Budget:
$45,000
Deadline:
July 30, 2010
Information: www.SantaFeArtsCommission.org
or email Debra Garcia y Griego degarcia@santafenm.gov or call
505-955-6707
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Tucson,
AZ + Tucson Jewish Community Center Outdoor Sculpture Garden
The
Tucson Jewish Community Center (TJCC) announces a call to
artists for it's second annual outdoor sculpture exhibition,
November 14, 2010 - September 1, 2011. The TJCC recently established
an outdoor Sculpture Garden on its campus with a four-fold
purpose in mind: to feature public spaces that celebrate the
appreciation of sculpture; to create an atmosphere of tranquility;
to promote educational opportunities; and to enhance community
fellowship.
In
addition to the TJCC permanent collection and long-term loans
of sculpture, an annual juried sculpture exhibition is designed
to present works by local, national and international sculptors.
The landscaped campus with views of surrounding mountain ranges
lends itself to sculpture and evokes a meditative environment
while still within the city limits.
The
Sculpture Exhibition will be comprised of up to 20 sculptures
to be displayed on the TJCC campus. The juror for the show
is Robert Knight, Executive Director of the Tucson Museum
of Art. The TJCC will make every effort to site each work
to its best advantage in consultation with the juror and,
when possible, the artist. Concrete pads will be available
for some sculptures while others will be situated on concrete
or brick walkways or on nearby patios.
The
juror will review all applications and choose up to 20 sculptures
to be exhibited. Artists may submit up to three entries, although
only one may be chosen for the exhibition. If a sculpture
consists of light and/or water features, the power must be
solar as there are no outdoor electrical outlets available.
Budget:
N/A
Deadline:
July 30, 2010
Information: www.tucsonjcc.org or
email the TJCC Sculpture Garden tjccsculpturegarden@gmail.com
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Tucson, AZ + Tucson Mall Permanent Public Art
Installation Project
General
Growth Properties, under the guidance of the Southern Arizona
Arts & Cultural Alliance, is issuing an open Call-to-Artists
for a privately commissioned Public Art project to be incorporated
into the new public plaza centrally located within the recently
opened lifestyle expansion at Tucson Mall. Artists are invited
to submit qualifications for a large scale project(s) on site
of the new Tucson Mall Plaza area located between the free
standing Cheesecake Factory and R.E.I. buildings.
Deadline:
July 30, 2010
Budget:
$70,000
Information: http://www.saaca.org/art-calltoartists.html or call at 520-797-3959
or email at kate@saaca.org
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Dallas, TX + Master Planning for Pleasant Grove Historic Park
The
Public Art Program of the City of Dallas Office of Cultural
Affairs requests the submission of qualifications from professional
artists to work with the Park and Recreation Department and
the Community of Pleasant Grove to participate in the Master-Planning
Phase for Dallas’ newest signature park in historic Pleasant
Grove.
Pleasant
Grove is a neighborhood situated ten miles to the southeast
of downtown Dallas that celebrates a great diversity in its
residents and most of the homes were built in the mid-20th
century. The neighborhood environments in the Pleasant Grove
region vary between urban and nearly rural.
The
geography of Pleasant Grove is defined by Prairie Creek that
runs through Crawford Memorial Park and the Trinity River
Basin making it a part of the bird migration pathway though
the area. Future plans
for the area include connections to the city-wide trail system,
providing access to other areas in southeastern Dallas, the
Great Trinity Forest and possibly to a DART light-rail train
station.
Deadline:
August 4,
2010
Budget:
$25,000
Information:
Kendall Ferguson at kendall.ferguson@dallascityhall.com
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Philadelphia, PA + Percent for Art Competition:
Hawthorne Park
Philadelphia
Office of Arts, Culture & the Creative Economy's Public
Art Program announces a competition to commission artwork
for an exterior site at a new park to be located in the Hawthorne
neighborhood of South Philadelphia. This competition is open
to artists and artist teams who reside in the following states:
Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey and Maryland.
Deadline: August 6, 2010
Budget: $25,000
Information: http://www.phila.gov/publicart/textPages_beta/CallsToArtists.html
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Brooklyn,
NY + NYC College of Technology: New Academic Building
The
City University Construction Fund, on behalf of the City University
of New York and New York City College of Technology is seeking
to retain the services of an Artist to design, fabricate and
install a site specific art installation as part of the New
Academic Building Project located at New York City College
of Technology in Brooklyn. The purpose of this art project
is to create dynamic and exciting artwork which complements
and enhances the New Academic Building. The CUCF provides
facilities for the CUNY and supports the educational purposes
of CUNY.
The
New Academic Building will be located directly across from
NYCCT’s main campus. The prime objective of the New Academic
Building is to support the long-term planning goals of the
college’s science and health related programs by creating
a new LEED Silver state-of-the-art facility, with technically
advanced instructional spaces and a 1,000-seat auditorium
and a gymnasium. The overall size of the building is approximately
350,000GSF. Installation of the artwork on site is scheduled
for Fall 2013.
Any
questions can be directed to the email address listed below,
until July 15. Please place “New York City College of Technology-New
Academic Building Artwork Project” in the subject heading
of the email. Interested artists are advised to periodically
check this website for any Addenda to this solicitation.
No
eligibility restrictions listed.
Deadline:
August 12, 2010
Budget: $360,000
Information: www.cuny.edu or
email Michael Feeney (until July 15) DDCM.ContractsDept@mail.cuny.edu
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Dallas,
TX + Lake Highlands Town Center
All
Professional artists are invited to submit qualifications
for consideration to create a site-specific artwork for Lake
Highlands Town Center, a newly developed community at the
northeast and southeast corners of Skillman Street and Walnut
Hill Lane in Dallas.
Three
artworks will be commissioned to be placed along the parkway
area that borders the creek. Projects are independent of each
other.
There
are three high-profile hike and bike trail access points that
will be considered for public art:
1)
Amphitheater – This is highest profile point of access. It
is the intersection of the hike and bike trail, the retail
experience, the residential experience, and the outdoor stage/performance
area of the park.
2)
Whistle Stop Place – This point of access connects the sidewalk
from DART light rail station to the hike and bike trail. This
represents northern end of the hike and bike trail at Lake
Highlands Town Center.
3)
South lawn – This point of access connects to the large south
lawn where residents will have access to picnics, kite flying,
Frisbee toss, and games of tag.
A
panel comprised of arts professionals and community representatives
will review qualifications. A short-list of artists for each
project will be asked to provide a rendering for a site-specific
artwork. Short-listed candidates will receive a stipend of
$300 to cover costs of the production of a site-specific proposal.
A 2D rendering, preferably digital, will be required.
$28,000
is the budget for the public art projects at Lake Highlands
Town Center. If three works are selected the budget for each
work will be $9333. Budgets must cover all costs associated
with the completion of the artwork, including but not limited
to artist’s fee, travel and mileage, required insurance as
determined by the City of Dallas Office of Risk Management,
materials, fabrication, installation, any graphic design and
miscellaneous supplies.
Deadline:
August 13, 2010
Budget:
$28,000
Information:
send submissions to: lakehighlandspublicart@gmail.com
for information, contact Drema Chávez drema.chavez@dallascityhall.com
or 214.670.3284
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Indianapolis, IN + The Wishard Hospital
The Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion County, Indiana, d/b/a
Wishard Hospital, with Blackburn Architects, Inc. as the Art
Project Manager, invites US-based professional artists over
the age of 18 to submit their qualifications for artwork design
and/or fabrication opportunities at the new main Wishard Hospital
complex, currently under construction. All media accepted.
Project opportunities may include large-scale suspended sculpture(s),
free-standing sculpture, art terrazzo floors, large wall-based
artwork(s), architectural-scale art glass, architectural or
landscape enhancements, wall-based 2D (e.g. paintings, mosaics)
or 3D (e.g. relief carvings, wall-hung sculpture) opportunities,
or the licensing of images to be used as part of an interior
finish. Project budgets will cover a wide range.
Based on the responses to this RFQ, artists may be offered
compensation to prepare and submit a proposal for a specific
project site or may be directly selected to develop an artwork
in concert with the project team. The intent of any
project(s) commissioned from this RFQ is to complement the
site, architecture and interior design program of the new
hospital complex in creating an environment that makes Wishard’s
patients feel welcome, facilitates their healing, and reinforces
Wishard’s mission and community identity.
Deadline:
August 16,
2010
Budget:
Project budgets
will cover a wide range.
Information:
http://thenewwishard.org/site/index.php/category/construction or http://www.callforentry.org or Julia Muney
Moore, Public Art Administrator at Blackburn Architects
at jmoore@blackburnarchitects.com
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Hacienda
Heights, CA + Community and Recreation Center
The
Los Angeles County Arts Commission’s Civic Art Program is
seeking an artist or artist team to execute artwork for a
new 38,000 square foot community and recreation center in
Hacienda Heights, an unincorporated community in the east
San Gabriel Valley. Artwork that utilizes sustainable materials
and/or demonstrates sustainable ideas is strongly desired.
Up
to three finalists will receive a $1,500 honorarium to develop
a conceptual proposal for the project. Each finalist will
have the opportunity to work with the project design team
to determine the best opportunities for civic art. Possible
opportunities include landscaping enhancement or earthworks
in the great lawn, sculptural or functional elements for the
gateway plaza, outdoor amphitheater or walking path around
the great lawn, and paving or flooring enhancements. The selected
artist, or artist team, will work closely with the project
design team to fully develop the conceptual proposal.
Open
to professional artists and artist teams living in California,
Oregon, and Washington.
Deadline:
August 18, 2010
Budget: $120,000
(projected)
Information: www.lacountyarts.org or
email Carrie Brown CBrown@ARTS.LACOUNTY.GOV
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Phoenix, AZ + Light Rail Transit Mesa Extension
Valley
Metro Rail, Inc. (METRO) is seeking six Public Artists for
the Light Rail Transit (LRT) Mesa Extension.
Four experienced artists will be selected to create
integrated or stand alone art commissions at light rail stations
($245,000 - $255,000 each). Two smaller projects at
a Traction Power Sub Station are suitable for emerging public
artists ($35,000 each).
Selected
artists will be required to work collaboratively to develop
starting-point concepts, criteria, and elements that establish
a unified presence throughout the alignment. Artwork
should make riders positively aware that they are in the City
of Mesa while maintaining strict standards of safety, maintenance,
and operations.
The
budgets include ALL costs such as artist fees, travel, insurance,
shipping, engineering, fabrication, installation and administrative
expenses related to the project, including but not limited
to taxes, contractors licenses, etc. This project will
include a large public component with emphasis on interaction
with stakeholders.
Deadline: August 20, 2010
Budget: varied
Information: Find RFQ here
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Houston, TX + Houston Police Midwest Station
Established in 1841 and widely recognized as a pioneer in neighborhood
policing, the Houston Police Department works cooperatively
with the public to enhance the city’s safety and quality of
life. Artistic approaches that creatively mine the department’s
history are of especial interest. The Houston Police
Museum’s collection, with rich holdings in artifacts and documents,
is an available resource.
Through the Civic Art + Design Program, the Houston Arts Alliance (HAA)
assists with the implementation of Houston's "1.75 percent
for art ordinance" through which a portion of eligible
capital budgets are dedicated to the integration of art into
new or substantially renovated city buildings. HAA is a 501(C)
3 non-profit arts organization with a mission to support and
promote artistic life in the Houston region through programs,
initiatives and alliances.
Deadline:
August 23, 2010
Budget: $120,000
Information:
http://www.houstonartsalliance.com/civic/opportunities/
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Albuquerque, NM + The Warehouse 508 Teen Center
The Warehouse 508 Selection Committee seeks an interior and/or exterior
electronic/digital artwork situated at the Warehouse 508 teen
center. The selection committee has requested that the
work be a stellar and dynamic use of cutting edge technology
(hardware and software) that offers an opportunity for the
youth at Warehouse 508 and the community to interact with
the piece The intent of the project is for the artist concept
to be a starting point, with the artistic content to be developed
in collaboration with youth in response to the original piece.
This artwork will serve as an access point to Warehouse 508,
youth of Albuquerque, and the City of Albuquerque's Public
Art Program.
Deadline:
August 31, 2010 at 5pm MST
Budget: $100,000
Information:
www.cabq.gov/publicart or www.warehouse508.org
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Ormond Beach, FL + Vietnam War Veteran’s Memorial
The
Ormond Memorial Art Museum,
Inc is seeking
submissions from artists
with previous experience
in outdoor installation
work to design, build
and install an outdoor, site-specific, three dimensional tribute
to veterans who served in
the Vietnam War.
A
wide variety of artwork will be considered including figurative,
representational and abstract imagery. Artwork materials should require minimum maintenance
and be durable
and withstand exposure
to outside elements.
The base of the piece should not exceed 3’x 5’.
It will be installed in a garden environment and viewed
from paved garden paths.
The
intent of this project is to honor
all veterans who
served in the
Vietnam War. The
project will be installed in a garden setting and will be
viewed from all sides.
Deadline:
September 3, 2010
Budget:
$26,000
Information:
Call at 386‐676‐3347 or email at srichmond@ormondartmuseum.org
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Kinston, NC + North Carolina's African American
Music Trail
The North Carolina Arts Council seeks to commission an artist
or artist team to create site-specific, outdoor public artwork
which interprets, commemorates, and celebrates the African
American musical history, heritage, and culture of Eastern
North Carolina. This public art project will be a prominent
component of the African American Music Trail (AAMT), an initiative
of the NC Arts Council, an agency of the NC Department of
Cultural Resources.
The commissioned artist will design and produce artwork for
a proposed three-acre public park in downtown Kinston, NC,
near the historic Sugar Hill neighborhood. An important music
center of Eastern North Carolina and a hub of the AAMT, Kinston
has fostered a deep and diverse African American cultural
heritage of musical tradition-bearers and innovators. Among
many other notable achievements, the city has been home to
five members of James Brown’s classic 1960’s and 1970’s bands,
including Maceo and Melvin Parker and Nat Jones.
This is a design team project: the All-America City Park will
be designed by landscape architects Kofi Boone and Fernando
Magallanes, with whom the selected artist will be expected
to collaborate in order to develop an artwork concept which
can be integrated into the context of the park design.
Deadline:
September 7, 2010 at 5:00 pm
Budget: $100, 000
Information: http://www.ncarts.org/projectspecs
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Patterson, NC + Historic Happy Valley Byway
– Yadkin River Greenway Trail
The North Carolina Arts Council seeks to commission an artist
or artist team to create site-specific, outdoor artwork which
offers seating for greenway trail users and interprets, commemorates,
and celebrates the history, heritage, culture, and landscape
of Happy Valley, a picturesque rural region of the Yadkin
River Valley spanning Caldwell and Wilkes Counties in Northwestern
North Carolina.
Rich in history, folkways, and arts, Happy Valley is the setting
of the ballad “Hang Down Your Head, Tom Dooley,” which recounts
the alleged 1867 murder of Laura Foster by local Civil War
veteran Thomas Dula. The annual Happy Valley Fiddlers’ Convention
celebrates the Valley’s vibrant local music, and Mow Day and
Plow Day continue longstanding agricultural traditions. Neighboring town Lenoir boasts the largest collection
of public art per capita of any community of similar size
in the U.S.
The commissioned artist will design and produce one or more
artworks or artful design enhancements incorporating seating
features, to be installed along the Yadkin River Greenway
Trail, a new public pathway and park that runs along the Yadkin
River in Patterson, NC. This public art and design project
will be a prominent component of the Historic
Happy Valley Byway (HHVB), an initiative of the
NC Arts Council, an agency of the NC Department of Cultural
Resources.
Deadline:
September 7, 2010
Budget:
$60, 000
Information:
http://www.ncarts.org/projectspecs
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Phoenix,
AZ + Art Internship with D.A. Therrien
Spectacle/Technology
Artist D.A. Therrien is accepting applications for artist
internships for 2009/2010. Projects will begin in late Spring
2009 and extend through Fall 2010 or beyond.
2
to 3 positions are available with residency - housing included;
5 positions available without residency (housing available
at $220 to $500 month). The studio facility is located in
downtown Phoenix, AZ - a few blocks from the downtown ASU
campus, the Roosevelt Row arts district and the light rail.
Interns should be students, artists, technologists
with skills as varied as metal fabrication, machining, programming,
theater production, hydraulics, robotics, sound design, linguistics,
aluminum welding, mechanical/electrical/civil engineering
skills, biotechnology, dance, music composition, etc.
Please
see http://beautifullight.org
for background on Therrien's past and upcoming projects.
Deadline:
open until filled
Information:
Kirstin Van Cleef kirstinv@sccarts.org
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New
York, NY + The Street Gallery: Gatescapes Public Art
Artists
at any stage in their careers are invited to consider submitting
their work for consideration for a temporary public art
project for New York streetscapes: The
Street Gallery: Gatescapes
Public Art.
The newest venture of Mediacy, Inc. the Soho-based advertising
company, "gatescapes" are large-format, billboard-sized
vinyl placed on roll-down security gates -- initially in New
York, and in Los Angeles by mid-year. Woven into
this advertising program, Mediacy is offering the sites to
artists, in four-week timeframes between ad displays, for
the installation of temporary public artworks. These
storefront “windows” may be used singly, or in combination
– triptychs, corner wrap-arounds, or even in a series along
a whole block – in locations such as 14th Street at 7th Avenue,
Saint Marks between 2nd and 3rd, or the corner of 8th Avenue
and 51st Street, and over 150 more to choose from.
Deadline: on-going
Information:
http://www.thestreetgallery.org, gatescapes@gmail.com
or 917-523-6228.
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San
Rafael, CA + Art Works Downtown
Art
Works Downtown and the City of San Rafael seek entries for
a continuing program of outdoor sculptures and art installations
to be on view at various locations in the around downtown
San Rafael, CA.
Budget:
N/A
Deadline:
on-going
Information:
http://www.artworksdowntown.org/AWDapplications/ApplicationPublicArt.html or email Phyllis Thelen
at pbthelen@comcast.net or 415.454.1073
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Cary,
NC + Cary
Visual Art Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition
Sculpture
artists from across the nation are invited to participate
in the 2010 Cary Visual Art Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition,
August 13, 2010 - June 24, 2011. This exhibition offers established
and emerging artists the opportunity to display their sculptures
on the Town Hall Campus and throughout the heart of downtown
Cary, North Carolina. Ten finalists will be selected; each
finalist whose works is installed will receive a $1,000 honorarium.
Juror Glen Weiss, Manager of Public Art and Design for the
Times Square Alliance, will choose the ten finalists and the
Best in Show prize of $5,000. Please visit the Cary Visual
Art website for exhibition guidelines and to apply.
Budget:
Finalists receive a $1,000 honorarium. 10 Best in Show
finalists receive $5,000.
Information:
www.caryvisualart.org
or contact Clare Sifford, Cary Visual Art's Programs &
Exhibitions Manager at 919.531.2821 or clare.sifford@caryvisualart.org.
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Chicago,
IL + Public Art in the Public Way
Near NorthWest Arts Council invites artists to create
projects including murals (with/without after-school student
participation), temporary public space and media installations.
Acceptable disciplines include Visual Arts, Electronic Media
Arts, Murals, Painting, Photography, Sculpture/Installation,
Sound, Video, and Media Arts. The purpose is to activate and
enhance the public way. The locations include transit oriented
sites, storefront display, and viaduct bridges. Send a resume, slides or digital format, image
list and three references.
Deadline: on-going
Budget: N/A
Information: http://www.chicagoartistsresource.org
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City
of Long Beach, CA + Traffic Signal Control Cabinets
For over 45 years, the mission of the Long Beach Redevelopment
Agency (Agency) has been to enhance the quality of life by
improving blighted areas of Long Beach, revitalizing neighborhoods,
promoting economic development, creating jobs, providing affordable
housing and encouraging citizen participation. The Agency
also recognizes the importance of public art to beautify the
City of Long Beach and promotes various art projects throughout
Long Beach.
The Agency is pleased to announce an opportunity for
artists to paint and transform selected traffic signal control
cabinets (utility boxes) into pieces of art that bring a sense
of community to the neighborhoods. Artists will primarily
focus on the creation of murals for selected utility boxes
throughout the city with final design approval from the Agency.
The Community Development Department, Neighborhood Services
Bureau (NSB) will be managing the utility box project and
work directly with the artists who will be selected on a rotational
basis. Applicants must be experienced professional painters/muralists.
Agency staff and Arts Council for Long Beach will create a
list of finalists based on artistic achievement as demonstrated
by applicant’s resume and portfolio. The Agency will enter
into contracts with the most qualified artists on an as-needed
basis.
Deadline: on-going
Budget: $1,500
to $2,500 (per utility box)
Information: http://www.artspca.org
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New York, NY + The Urbancanvas Design Competition
The NYC Department of Buildings is launching a design competition
called urbancanvas. The urbancanvas Design Competition is
a unique opportunity to challenge professional artists and
designers to create printed artwork for temporary protective
structures at construction sites that will beautify New York
City's streetscape and promote maintenance of these structures.
Deadline:
July 19, 2010
Budget:
Winners will each
receive $7,500
Information:
www.nyc.gov/urbancanvas
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Pittsburgh,
PA + Society for Contemporary Craft - Shelter
Co-sponsored
by the Pittsburgh Society of Artists and the Society for Contemporary
Craft, this exhibition will explore the literal and metaphorical
definitions and concepts related to Shelter. Artists are required
to utilize green or repurposed materials. Pieces must be made
primarily of craft media and fit within the size requirements. The exhibition runs September 30 - November
28, 2010.
This
exhibition will be featured at SCC’s Satellite Gallery in
downtown Pittsburgh and is open to artists residing Pittsburgh
and surrounding region. For details click here.
Deadline:
Entries must be postmarked by Friday, July 30, 2010
Information: http://www.contemporarycraft.org/The_Store/call_for_artists.html
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Cincinnati,
OH + The Manifest Gallery
Exhibition
Opportunity.
Deadline:
July 30, 2010
Information:
www.manifestgallery.org/inpa1
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Mahwah,
NJ + ArtVue, Inc.
Fortune
500 Corporate Exhibition.
Deadline:
July 30, 2010
Information:
mariana@artvue.com and www.artvie.com
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Pittsburgh, PA + The Swank Easy
The
Pillow Project dance company is seeking local artists for
the event on August 14 – [The SwankEasy] – seeking art with
words and jazz, preferably word art is jazzy, political, poetic,
and/or sexy. Any media but would love typography graphic art.
Budget: N/A
Deadline: July 31, 2010
Information: http://www.pillowproject.org/opportunities
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Pittsburgh,
PA + PCA Solo & Collaborative Exhibitions
Solo
and Collaborative Exhibitions at PCA. This opportunity is open to artists working
in any visual discipline.
PF/PCA is committed to showcasing the region's best
contemporary art, and invites all artists living within a
150-mile radius of Pittsburgh to apply for solo and group
exhibitions during the 2011 calendar year. Exhibitions in
galleries at Pittsburgh Center for the Arts vary in length
from six weeks to four months; Exhibitions in Filmmakers’
galleries vary in length from four to ten weeks. Download
Application
Deadline:
Proposals must be postmarked by October 30, 2010
Information:
http://www.pittsburgharts.org/about_calls.php
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Online
Event + Raymar Art Contest
Each
month of the competition, a professional artist juror selects
and critiques 12 finalist paintings from the monthly entries. These finalists are posted by the 15th of the
following month. At
the end of the 12 months of the competition, a final artist
judge chooses the 12 award winners from these 144 monthly
finalists.
Awards:
$26,500
Deadline:
July 31, 2010
Information:
www.raymarartcontest.com/rules
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Pittsburgh, PA
+ " Energy - the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly !"
This is an invitation for groups and individual artists to a group exhibition:”
Energy - the Good, the Bad and the Ugly". This is a kind
of forum for any sentiments about the global situation and
crisis now endangering our precious ecosystem. This can include
ideas about the uses, the resources, the consequence, the
hope, the reality, the politics, the activism, the privilege,
the negligence, the problems, the successes, the alternatives,
and the emotion tied up in making, using and creating energy.
You may exhibit plans, models, photographs, sculpture, drawings,
paintings, video, mixed media, installations, experiments,
performance art, and visual or audial reflections. All entries
have a $15 entry fee. Each artist or group may not enter more
than three entries. This exhibition opens August 6th, closing
Party September 3rd. Exhibition runs through September 18th.
Deadline:
Drop off, July 31 from 3-5 p.m. Mail, postmarked July 26, 2010
Budget:
N/A
Information:
Call Sheila
Ali at 412-418-6208
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Pittsburgh,
PA + Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council Art on the Walls Program
The
Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council’s new office has walls that
need to shout arts loud and clear, and what better way than
to feature work created by local and regional artists.
The
“Art on the Walls” program is a bi-annual, solo exhibition
opportunity for individual artists in the greater Pittsburgh
region. The Arts Council
will offer visual artists an opportunity to display and sell
their work in public areas of our new office space.
This
program is open to emerging and established artists who work
in two dimensional formats including printmaking, photography,
fiber, painting and drawing. While we are unable to facilitate
the displaying of sculpture, lightweight sculptures will be
considered as long as they can be displayed on the wall.
Artwork must be appropriate for the general public.
Deadline:
August 10, 2010
Information:
If you are interested in participating, please complete
a profile on the Pittsburgh Artist
Registry and fill out the application form on the Greater
Pittsburgh Arts Council’s (www.pittsburghartscouncil.org/Art_on_the_Walls.htm)
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Pittsburgh,
PA + Quantum Theatre Front Porch
Quantum
Theatre seeks to commission an artist, designer or architect
to help us create a…well we don’t really know what to call
it. A mobile “front porch,” so to speak. Quantum moves its
audience all over the region, which is adventurous and interesting
and an integral part of the theatre. But because we do not
have a regular performance venue, we seek to add one consistent
and unique element – a transportable, collapsible porch/tent/
yurt. We think that the consistency provided by one always
present architectural element will serve a wide purpose, acting
as an identifier for Quantum, as well as a place where audience
members can gather for receptions and conversation. We hope
that, as art itself, it will deepen our audience’s experience
and connection to Quantum's work.
Deadline:
August 13, 2010
Budget:
$1,500
Information:
http://www.quantumtheatre.com/about/work.html
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Sewickley,
PA + 14th Annual First Fruit Exhibition
Sweetwater
Center for the Arts is looking for African American artists
and artists whose work celebrates African American culture
to submit work for its 14th annual First Fruit Exhibition.
This
years’ exhibition, First Fruit XIV: Come Celebrate with Me,
will showcase the work of emerging and accomplished artists
that is inspired by the last 2 lines of the late Lucille Clifton’s
poem, Won’t You Celebrate with Me,
“...Come
celebrate with me the fact that everyday something has tried
to kill me, and has failed.”
This
exhibition is juried by Vanessa German, an award winning multi
disciplinary artist. A performer and sculptor, German creates
contemporary power figures inspired by the everyday extraordinary
might of the human spirit.
Deadline: August 13, 2010
Budget: N/A
Information: Download the online
submission here.
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Alexandria,
VA + Alexandria Film Festival
The
fourth annual Alexandria Film Festival is soliciting entries
from U.S. and international filmmakers. Three cash prizes
will be awarded to top films at the Festival: Best of Show
($500), Jury Prize ($300) and Audience Award ($200). Accepted
film genres include narrative features, documentaries, shorts,
and animation.
Deadlines
for entries are:
Early
Bird Deadline = July 15, 2010; Regular Deadline = August 1,
2010; Late Deadline = August 15, 2010. Regular fees are $35
for feature-length films and $25 for shorts. Discounts
are available for those entered by the Early Bird Deadline
and late fees apply to those entered by the Late Deadline.
The Film Festival will again partner with Withoutabox, the
film industry’s premiere online service platform, to accept
online film submissions. To submit films online, please visit
www.withoutabox.com/login/7816.
All online submissions will receive an entry fee discount.
This year’s Festival is led by Pat Miller, Chair of the Alexandria
Commission for the Arts. “Last year’s Festival attracted 158
film submissions from 14 countries,” said Miller. “This
year, we will be involving a larger panel of judges to include
previous attendees, film enthusiasts, filmmakers and film
and video professionals. Not only will this provide
us with critical
input, it will broaden our support base.”
Deadline:
August 15, 2010
Budget:
$1,000 to be awarded to top films
Information:
www.alexandrifilm.org
or contact the Alexandria Commission for the Arts at 703-746-5588
or aca@alexandriava.gov
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Pittsburgh,
PA + Society for Contemporary Craft
2011
LEAP Award. The LEAP Award was established in the fall of
2007 to recognize emerging talent in the contemporary craft
field. Founded in 1971 by Elizabeth R. Rapheal as the Store
for Art and Crafts and People Made Things, SCC featured work
by young and emerging artists that needed wider opportunities
to exhibit and sell work. Building on this early history,
it is our hope that LEAP Award will help young artists move
into a career in contemporary craft.
The
LEAP Award recognizes excellence in the field of contemporary
craft, and is presented biennially. The competition is open
to exceptionally talented students and under-represented craft
artists. The jurying process will take place in two
sessions. There will be an initial review of digital
images to identify 10-20 finalists. These finalists
will be asked to submit additional images for final jurying,
as well as be invited to create and submit work for display
throughout the year in the Store. The final round of
judging will take place on December 13, 2010, and the selected
artist will receive a $1,000 cash award towards the development
of a product line/body of work. In addition, SCC will promote
this body of work nationally, and the work will be exclusively
marketed through the Store for a period of one year.
Budget:
Selected artists receive a $1,000 honorarium
Deadline:
August 16, 2010
Information:
http://www.contemporarycraft.org/The_Store/LEAP_award.html
or email at thestore@contemporarycraft.com
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Pittsburgh,
PA + Silver Eye Center Fellowship 2010
Silver
Eye Center for Photography is pleased to announce Fellowship
2010, our international photography competition. Our distinguished
juror is
Deborah
Klochko, Executive Director of the Museum of Photographic
Arts in San Diego, California.
As
we enter our 11th Fellowship year, the competition is now
open to all international photographers, including Silver
Eye members, and we are now awarding two Fellowships:
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A $3,500 award and is open to all eligible photographers.
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A $1,500 is open only to Pennsylvania residents (who may apply
in both categories).
Both
winning artists- work will be exhibited at Silver Eye in shows
opening in late November 2010.
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The entry fee is waived for all Silver Eye members at the
$35 (college student) and $70 membership levels and above
(memberships must be current through
December 31, 2010).
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The flat entry fee for non-Silver Eye members is $55 (USD).
Deadline:
August 27, 2010
Information:
Click here
to download entry form and submission guidelines.
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Pittsburgh,
PA + 29th Annual Three Rivers Film Festival
Pittsburgh Filmmakers, one of the oldest and largest media
arts centers in the U.S., is now accepting films for its Three
Rivers Film Festival. Short works (under 25 minutes) are entered
into a juried competition with prizes. Films and videos of
all content types are accepted, inclding narrative, documentary,
experimental and animation. Entrants should send a DVD copy
of the work, postmarked by August 27, 2010. Copies
will not be returned. Short works must include a $25 entry
fee. Winning and honorably-mentioned shorts will be screened
during the Festival. Prizes are $500 plus a $500-certificate
for Kodak film stock for first place, $300 plus a $300-certificate
for Kodak film stock for second, and $125 plus a $125-certificate
for Kodak film stock for third.
Deadline: August
27, 2010
Information:
For entry submission details, visit 3RFF.com
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West Palm Beach, FL + New*Art
The
Armory Director of Gallery Services, Ann Fay Rushforth will
curate New*Art, gathering together works for the discerning
eye of the Judge for Prizes, Gallery Director Fredric Snitzer,
known as a “ Miami heavy hitter,” representing controversial
artists with international reputations in diverse media and
known for his strong presence at Art Basel Miami (12.2-5.2010),
showcasing new talent. Open to all artists working in all
media, this exhibition is devoted to showcasing international
entries of cutting-edge visual art. Artists are invited to apply to exhibit recent
work produced after 2008.
Fredric Snitzer will choose the winning selections
for prizes in cash and in kind. This exhibition is presented
by the Armory Art Center, a visual arts education and exhibition
center and a champion for the visual arts for 23 years.
Deadline: September 1, 2010 at noon
Budget: N/A
Information: http://www.armoryart.org/
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Chicago, IL
+ "Voices and
Visions" - An Exhibit Celebrating Women's Health
The Art Center - Highland Park calls for art that expresses the
concerns that women face in dealing with breast or ovarian
cancers. The exhibit, "Voices and Visions: Standing on
the Bridge Between Health and Disease" will be a juried
exhibition at The Art Center this October, 2010 in celebration
of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. All media types accepted. Notification of acceptance
will be emailed September 20th, and exhibit will run from
October 8th - October 29th, 2010.
Deadline:
September 15, 2010 at 4:00pm
Budget:
N/A
Information:
www.theartcenterhp.org/voicesandvisions.asp.
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Pittsburgh,
PA + PF/PCA Call for 2011 Solo and Group Exhibitions
PF/PCA
is committed to showcasing the region's best contemporary
art, and invites all artists living within a 150-mile radius
of Pittsburgh to apply for solo and group exhibitions during
the 2011 calendar year. Exhibitions in galleries at Pittsburgh
Center for the Arts vary in length from six weeks to four
months; Exhibitions in Filmmakers’ galleries vary in length
from four to ten weeks.
Exhibition
Calendar:
Solo and group exhibitions will be scheduled throughout the
calendar year from January–December. Upon acceptance, exhibition
dates will be scheduled by mutual agreement between Artist(s)
and the Curatorial staff.
This
opportunity is open to artists working in any visual discipline.
Deadline:
October 30, 2010 – this is a postmarked deadline
Information:
Download Application
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ACGA
Clay & Glass National Juried Competition
The
ACGA Clay & Glass National Juried Competition will take
place January 22 – March 4, 2011 very near to Los Angeles
at the City of Brea Art Gallery. It will be a gallery installation
showcasing a wide range of handmade ceramic and glass artwork
from across the U.S.
The juror is Jo Lauria, a nationally recognized curator, historian
and author specializing in contemporary crafts and decorative
objects. She is the recent author of Craft in America: Celebrating
Two Centuries of Artists and Objects, which is a companion
book to the PBS series and traveling exhibition of the same
name.
The competition is open to all forms of handmade clay and
glass: functional, decorative and sculptural. The deadline
for submission is October 30th. Entry fees are $15 for one
piece, $25 for two, and $30 for three. Awards will be given.
The Association of Clay and Glass Artists of California (ACGA)
is a non-profit membership organization begun in 1945. It
is dedicated to establishing and maintaining high standards
of craftsmanship and design in clay and glass. To learn more
about the venue, the City of Brea Art Gallery, visit www.breagallery.com.
Deadline:
October 30
Information:
Direct all questions to 2011acganational@gmail.com
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Los
Angeles, CA + Arts for Humans
AFHMC
STAGE ONE will require no extraordinary expense for participating
artists and organizations/collectives. AFH will provide initially
a variety of options for MC artists to engage transparently
in pre-production and development work. MC artists will be
asked for 9 months (starting in November 2009) to produce
a blog for their practice, as it relates to the “I Love You,
Monster” narrative and collective themes, threads and interests.
Deadline:
October 31, 2010
Information:
afh-proposals.tumblr.com/post/203054662/afhmc-proj-description
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Pittsburgh, PA + Silk Screen Trailer Competition
Attention
Filmmakers and wanna-be Filmmakers get your cameras out! Show
your talents and create an edgy, vibrant, film festival trailer
for the 6th annual Silk Screen Film Festival. Must be 30 seconds
or 60 seconds in length. Submit high-quality DVD pieces
Deadline:
November 15,2010
Budget:
N/A
Information:
http://www.silkscreenfestival.org/
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Reading, PA + Inside, Outside
GoggleWorks
Center for the Arts presents its 2011 juried show Inside Outside:
A broad interpretation of space and place on the edge and
in between. Juror: Bruce Samuelson, Professor, painting and
drawing, Pennsylvania Academy of the Arts, Philadelphia, PA.
Deadline: December 1, 2010
Budget: Cash prizes to be awarded to top
three places
Information: www.goggleworks.org/Exhibitions/
or call 610.374.4600, ext.141
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Pittsburgh,
PA + Future Tenant's Guest Curator Open Call
Future
Tenant is looking for budding curators to put together engaging,
thoughtful, and interesting group exhibits for our 2011-2012
season.
Deadline:
December 31, 2010
Budget:
N/A
Information:
info@futuretenant.org
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Sarasota,
FL + Embracing Out Differences
Embracing
Our Differences invites artists, photographers, professionals,
amateurs, teachers and students to participate in its 8th
annual visual art exhibit celebrating diversity. 45 artists
will be selected for the exhibit. The Embracing Our Differences
exhibit will be displayed throughout the months of April and
May 2011 along Sarasota’s beautiful bayfront. Since 2004,
the exhibit has been viewed by more than 850,000 visitors.
Budget:
$3,000 total in awards
Deadline:
January 10, 2011
Information: www.EmbracingOurDifferences.org
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Savannah, GA + Writing on the Wall
The act of writing a list, sending a personal letter and even passing
a note have become few and far between in the digital age.
An e-mail or a text message, however efficient, no longer
hold that personal touch. Handwriting is so specific to an
individual that this form of expression within itself seems
to have been left behind by contemporary telecommunications.
Writing style is dynamic: an unfinished work to be modified,
revised, and shaped over a lifetime. Writing on the Walls
examines and celebrates the personal idiosyncrasies of the
art of handwriting through various mediums: letters, notes,
grocery lists, and other organic print pieces that continues
to exist despite today's increased use of digital methods.
We invite you to join us in our exploration of the ever disappearing
art of the written word.
Eligibility: This juried exhibition is open to national and international
artists (professional, emerging, and student).
Media/Genre: Open to works of all genres and media.
Entry Fee: You may submit up to three pieces for a non-refundable
entry fee of $15. The entry fee may be paid online or with
cash, check, or money order (checks and money orders should
be made payable to DESOTOROW GALLERY).
Deadline:
on-going
Budget:
N/A
Information:
www.desotorow.org
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Pittsburgh,
PA + Deeplocal & Encyclopedia Destructica Old and New
Media Residency
Pittsburgh-based
tech start-up Deeplocal and artist collective Encyclopedia
Destructica are now accepting applications from artists for
the Old and New Media Residency. This three-month corporate
artist residency program was created to promote an exchange
of ideas, skills, and networks by placing an artist in both
a contemporary art production setting and a working corporate
setting.
Selected artists will be awarded a three-month residency at
both Deeplocal and Encyclopedia Destructica. The resident
will be given support in art production and promotion at Encyclopedia
Destructica during scheduled hours, and a workspace with dedicated
professional and technical support at Deeplocal one day each
week. While there is no personal stipend, a cash project stipend
of up to $1,000 will be awarded to each selected resident
to be used for project expenses.
Deadline:
Applications are being accepted on a rolling basis at
http://www.deeplocal.com/programs/residency-form,
and residencies have flexible start dates. The residences
are sponsored by Encyclopedia Destructica and Deeplocal.
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Pittsburgh,
PA + Open Air Marketplace for Artists at The Waterfront
Open Air Marketplace in the Waterfront announces
a call for artists to participate alongside other vendors
such as: farms, food vendors, and others.
It is FREE to participate. Artists are responsible
for their tables, tents, and other materials. Please
contact David Long to confirm your participation.
Deadline: on-going
Information: David
Long 412.461.2367
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Munhall,
PA + Steel Valley Arts Council
The
Steel Valley Arts Council is always seeking new artwork to
display in a large gallery.
Deadline:
on-going
Information:
www.steelvalleyarts.org/
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Pittsburgh, PA + Carrick’s Art Escape Project
The
Carrick Community is looking for artists to volunteer your
time, and needs your help to enliven retails space with the
expression for local artists. It would provide the “canvas”
for art and provide acrylic paints, if needed.
Your
artwork would be placed and displayed in the windows of empty
storefronts throughout our main business corridor on Brownsville
Road. Brownsville Road is a main artery for many commuters
that travel this route daily from many different neighborhoods.
This would be a great chance for you to exhibit your beautiful
art.
Budget: N/A
Deadline: on-going
Information: Melissarosenfeld@hotmail.com or
412-600-0880
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Pittsburgh, PA + Future Tenant’s Window Installation
Interested
in doing a small-scale solo show for a large audience in downtown
Pittsburgh? Apply for a window installation at Future
Tenant. We book window installations for 3-4 weeks at a time
and they are on 24 hours a day.
Deadline: on-going
Budget: N/A
Information: info@futuretenant.org
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Pittsburgh, PA + Future Tenant’s Bathroom Installation
Future
Tenant, in downtown Pittsburgh, is seeking proposals for bathroom
installations. All artists are encouraged to apply – the possibilities
are endless, as long as there is still room for visitors to
use the facilities. Installations can be up for up to
3 months at a time.
Deadline: on-going
Budget: N/A
Information: info@futuretenant.org
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Seoul, S. Korea
+ 2010 Seoul Art Space Geumcheon Artist Residency Program
A
printing factory located at Doksan-dong, Geumcheon-gu was
turned into Seoul Art Space_GEUMCHEON, which is a new concept
art space aimed to be both an international residency and
a joint project studio where experiments are made on global
aesthetics and local characteristics, as one of Seoul Art
Spaces. The creation space development project of Seoul is
being supervised by the Seoul Foundation Arts and Culture
as the core project of the Seoul ‘Culturenomics’ strategy,
which is an attempt to revive idle spaces in the downtown
such as factories whose use is identified by the change in
urban industrial structure, empty shops in the underground
shopping area, empty government office buildings, etc. into
spaces of creation and exchange for artists and spaces of
enjoyment of culture and arts for citizens.
Seoul
Art Space_GEUMCHEON is equipped with 21 residence studios,
5 hostels, joint studios, and performance practice rooms,
and 14 domestic artists are residing and active through recruitment
of artists-in-residency. Artists in diversified fields including
visual arts, installation, video, performance, experimental
arts, theory, criticism, science, humanities, urbanology,
natural aesthetics, and global aesthetics can work in each
studio suitable for their work for 3~12 months (extendable).
Seoul
Art Space_GEUMCHEON will grow to be international creation
spaces where Glocal art will be realized since it stably provides
artists with creation spaces and international exchange venues
and citizens with opportunities of cultural enjoyment and
education.
Deadline:
July 23, 2010
Budget:
N/A
Information:
http://geumcheon.seoulartspace.or.kr/eng/index.asp or
call at 82-(0)2-807-4800 or email geumcheon@sfac.or.kr
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Torun,
Poland + Art Moves: Billboard Competition "Together or
Apart?"
We
would like to invite you to take part in a billboard art competition
by submitting existing works for consideration. The invitation
is addressed to all the interested artists and students. There
is no entry fee. The best 10 artworks selected by an international
jury panel will be printed and exhibited in the urban space
of the city of Torun, Poland in September/October 2010. The
competition accompanies 3rd Festival of Art on Billboards
Art Moves. The artwork is supposed to be a creative response
to this year's competition theme: "Together or apart?".
The entries can be sent by electronic mail to the email address
below.
Open
to international artists and students.
Deadline:
August 10, 2010
Budget: $2200 first
prize
Information: www.artmovesfestival.org or
email Art Moves artmoves@tlen.pl
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Manila,
Philippines + Nothing To Declare
We
are initiating an independent project entitled Nothing to
Declare, an International Contemporary Art Exhibition in Manila,
Philippines from 25 October to 25 November 2011 with the possibility
of traveling the exhibition to select countries in 2012 and
2013. Nothing to Declare will host a roster of international
and local artists. We
will also organize teachers' training workshops, artist talks
and group discussions as satellite activities to the program.
In
brief, Nothing to Declare revolves around the following interrelated
themes:1. Shifting geographies emerging from diasporas,
migrations, overseas work 2.
Shifting identities arising from movement, mobility,
displacement, exchange; implying a sense of rooted-ness and
slippage, identification and estrangement, familiarity and
alienation, entitlement and distance 3.
Shifting spaces, connoting not just physical relocation,
but mental and spiritual dis/position, as well as dislocations,
gaps and silences that take place in immediate, virtual and
hyper-realities 4. Shifting positions, implying an appreciation
of difference and a willingness to dialogue, work together,
listen and engage.5. Shifting
power relations, connoting multiple flows and streams of choices,
constraints, control and conditions of creation, dissemination
and reception 6. Shifting possibilities, connoting transformations
and breaking grounds where marginality - of having nothing
to declare - IS source of intervention and strength, of loss
as well as triumphs
Budget:
N/A
Deadline:
August 30, 2010
Information:
http://www.transartinstitute.org/collective.html
or email Josephine Turalba at jturalba@yahoo.com
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Winnipeg,
Manitoba, Canada + Winnipeg Cultural Capital of Canada 2010
The
Winnipeg Arts Council invites professional artists to submit
expressions of interest for a permanent, contemporary artwork
using elements of water and light in downtown Winnipeg, Manitoba,
Canada. This is a national and international competition for
a major artwork to mark the designation of Winnipeg as the
Cultural Capital of Canada for 2010, a program of the Government
of Canada, Department of Canadian Heritage.
This
project will be the largest public artwork to be undertaken
in Winnipeg to date. Winnipeg's Public Art Program includes
permanent installations in several locations in Winnipeg,
a unique community art initiative and an artist-in-residence
component.
Budget:
$575,000
Deadline:
September 13, 2010
Information:
Interested artists must submit a complete application
package to be considered. Please visit
http://www.winnipegarts.ca
for full details including eligibility criteria, application
requirements and to download the Call-to-Artists as well as
site plans and images.
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Derbyshire,
England + Sutton Scarsdale Hall Call for Concepts
With
this call for entries, the Centre of Attention is seeking
concepts and proposals for the re-imagining of Sutton Scarsdale
Hall into a pavilion of postcontemporary curating. This call is open to architects, designers,
artists, curators and others. Concepts and proposals can be
submitted as drawings, images or texts, by email to the address
listed below. All ideas, gestural, utopian or pragmatic are
welcome. At this stage
we need to raise an initial £1,250,000. Fundraiser launch
in London: late Autumn 2009
The
skeletal remains of Sutton Scarsdale Hall continue to decay.
A dilapidated wreck of a structure, you enter at your own
risk. In the very heart
of England, Sutton Scarsdale Hall is to become the Pavilion
of Postcontemporary Curating.
What
is a pavilion of postcontemporary curating? First it will
be a new international art facility set in the beautiful Derbyshire
countryside. The current Hall is a perfect exhibition/ performance
space, lit from above, with high walls, neutral floor. It
will be dedicated solely to new curating. Second, the Pavilion
of Postcontemporary Curating will be a sculptural work incorporating
the remains of Sutton Scarsdale Hall.
Third, the pavilion of postcontemporary curating will
provide a home for the Centre of Attention and its archive.
The
space will have a special remit to act as a 'patron' to working
class artists and curators by providing these facilities for
free. It will facilitate
new media production as well as old, it will have a library,
archive, research facilities and study resource, studios and
accommodation as well as a gallery dedicated to the history
of the house. A sculpture, it will become part of the regional
landscape and act as a beacon to advanced ideas and art praxis
in the regional and international scene.
Timetable
for the pavilion: (2009) secure the remains of the building.
ACT NOW to stop the decay; source architects through competition and re-imagine the site;
recruitment and announcement of Advisory Board (2010) construction
of sculpture/art centre (2011) completion and inaugural exhibition
and residency.
Deadline: on-going
Information: http://www.thecentreofattention.org/ or on@thecentreofattention.org
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Den
Haag, The Netherlands + Marcello’s Art Factory/URM Project
An Urban Ready Made (URM) is a street, a building, a view,
an object or an event in an urban- or industrial environment,
where a conjunction of circumstances cause beauty and art.
When an artist or architect declares this (with some ritual
proceedings) art, it becomes an Urban Ready Made. With
the Urban Ready Mades Project we would like to bring art closer
to people. Art doesn't have to be difficult to understand.
You can find beauty everywhere and to enjoy art you don't
have to visit a museum or an exposition. We hope our project
lets people realize that they can find art and beauty in their
own city.
Marcello & Els, the founders of the project, want
to give other artists and architects a chance to declare an
URM in their own surroundings and join this unique concept.
This way there will grow a "gesammtkunstwerk" (a
collective work of art) of thousands of URM's, which will
go beyond borders. Firstly this is going to take place in
the form of a virtual exhibition on the World Wide Web, crossing
virtual borders. In the year 2010 it will become a traveling
exhibition, kicking off in The Hague.
Deadline: on-going
Information: info@urbanreadymades.com
or http://www.urbanreadymades.com
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Washington
D.C. + Transportation Research Board 90th Annual Meeting:
Call for Papers
Papers
are requested to show how the promotion, planning, and development
of arts projects can create a more humane, connected, beautiful,
and relevant transportation system, and how investments in
art in transportation help to economically revitalize and
stabilize communities in which the transportation system is
located. The Committee claims the streetscape, station area,
and all passenger transport facilities as part of its territory,
as the canvas upon which art in transportation is painted
or sculpted. Papers documenting a transformative effect are
of particular interest to the Committee. In proposing papers,
consider that art can be planning, urban design, architecture,
fine art, signage, and commercial art. The TRB Annual Meeting
is January 23-27, 2011.
Papers
are invited to provide guidance on holding competitions for
art in transportation. A paper could address structuring the
competition, working with local arts organizations, featuring
and compensating the artists, displaying and reproducing winning
entries, and using the competition to raise awareness of importance
of walking, biking and transit in the community. Papers may
focus on art-friendly planning, policies, and implementation
guidelines in use by cities and transportation agencies. A
paper could highlight important provisions while summarizing
and synthesizing a group of existing guidelines. Papers may
focus on the cost, cost-benefit, funding, and support for
art in transportation in the law.
As
a Subcommittee of the Intermodal Transfer Facilities Committee,
the explorations and studies produced under the umbrella of
the Subcommittee on Art in Intermodal Transfer Facilities
will be inclusive of all transportation modes and place high
value on multimodalism and intermodalism. Participation and
contributions pertaining to any transportation mode and any
aspect of art in transportation are welcome.
Authors
submitting papers in response to this Call for Papers should
submit full papers for peer review to the Transportation Research
Board online at the website below. Please show the sponsoring
committee name or the Call for Papers title on the papers
submission form. Please contact the Call for Papers organizer
if you are submitting a paper or need additional information.
No
eligibility restrictions listed.
Deadline:
August 1, 2010
Budget: N/A
Information: www.trb.org or
email Wendy Feuer wfeuer@dot.nyc.gov
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Pittsburgh, PA + National Arts Marketing Project
Conference Scholarships
Apply
for up to $1,500 to attend this marketing conference with
your peers from around the country! Held in San Jose California
on November 12-15, 2010, the National Arts Marketing Project
Conference will get you up to speed on the latest trends in
arts marketing. Don't miss this opportunity to connect with
industry leaders and learn ways to grow your audience. This
scholarship is provided through the BNY Mellon Audience Development
Fund
Deadline: August 2, 2010
Budget: up to $1,500
Information: http://pittsburghartscouncil.org/bnymellon.htm
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Chicago, IL +
Open Dialogue 2010
The Association of American Cultures (TAAC) invites leaders
both established and emerging to Open Dialogue 2010 to formulate
action-agendas promoting equity in cultural policy, funding
and leadership in the 21st Century.
At Open Dialogue 2010 participants will discuss policies and
programs which individuals, organizations, foundations, and
policy makers are encouraged to strategize and organize around
in order to further advance cultural democracy and cultural
equity platforms AND programs in today's new era of change.
Recognizing some quantitative progress in equity and diversity
issues over the last three to four decades, it is most urgent
at this historic time of change to evaluate and set forth
action-agendas around TAAC's foundational pillars for real,
substantive, long-term change.
TAAC convenes artists and cultural workers that are reflective
of our pluralistic society to inform and advocate for democratic
cultural policy.
Deadline:
Register now for August 12-14, 2010
Information:
http://www.taac.com
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International
Publication + Art & the Public Sphere: Call for Papers
Art
& the Public Sphere invites contributions from artists,
theorists, historians, curators and cultural activists. We
seek interdisciplinary articles, which confront orthodoxies,
propagate debate and reflect on art’s role in the public sphere.
We encourage fresh approaches to research arising from practice,
theory, philosophy and politics, and welcome contributions
from new and established researchers, scholars, practitioners
and professionals.
The
first issue of the journal will focus on the 'Intersection
of Politics, Art and Urbanism‘ but we also invite contributions
for future issues on any aspect of art and the discourses
related to the public sphere, such as ‘public’, ‘publicness’,
‘making public’ and ‘publishing’.
Experimental
approaches to writing and criticism, and visual essays/contributions
are invited. Articles, to include a 250 word (max.) abstract,
should be sent to the Principal Editor, Mel Jordan, who will
also respond to preliminary enquiries about suggested contributions
to the journal.
Our
reviews section includes public art commissioning and contexts,
curatorial projects, exhibitions, publications/books, architecture/planning,
performance/events, symposia/conferences/debates and artworks.
Please send proposals, suggestions and submissions to the
Reviews Editor, Paul O’Neill.
Deadline:
July 16, 2010
Information: www.ixia-info.com or
email Mel Jordan (articles)
or Paul O’Neill (review)
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Pittsburgh, PA + Brew House Distillery Program
Brew
House program for emerging artists.
Distillery:
6-month artistic and professional development incubator for
a small group of emerging artists, bi-week critiques, artist
talks and studio visits, and a final exhibition show.
Eligibility:
artists working in any visual media (not open to students),
must be able to attend all scheduled sessions, applications
will be reviewed by quality of work, and potential impact
of program on artistic career.
To
apply: 10 images: 150 dpi jpegs with image list information,
current CV + 2 references, 1-2 paragraph statement explaining
how participation in this program could enhance your artistic
practice, current artists statement (limit 1 page), self-addressed
stamped envelope for return of work samples.
Deadline:
August 1, 2010 for Fall Session
Information:
brewhouseassociation@gmail.com
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Pittsburgh,
PA + Gateway Arts in Education Institute
August
2-6, 2010
Father
Ryan Arts Center
This
five-day professional development course introduces K-12 classroom
educators,
specialists and administrators to the Gateway Arts in Education
Partnership. This
approach to teaching engages imagination, inspires creativity
and develops perception
and critical thinking skills.
Based on the core belief that works of art provide inexhaustible
opportunities for
learning, the Gateway Arts in Education Institute invites
participants to experience
three works of art through inquiry, art-making, careful attending,
context and
reflection. Guided by teaching artists, attendees explore
the choices made by the
artists in creating the works under study and uncover how
these works of art can
be integrated into their curriculum, providing opportunities
for deep learning with
their students.
Works of Art to be studied include Brazilian Jazz performance
by the Lilly Abreu & Trio,
three photographs by Charles “Teenie” Harris and a
newly commissioned performance
by Attack Theatre!
The Institute is the beginning of a collaborative relationship
between teachers and
teaching artists (the Partnership) that features a
work of art as a text for learning.
Attendance at the Institute is a prerequisite for participation
in the Partnership.
Registration: Cost is $265 per attendee or three educators
from a school for $500. Additional
discounts may apply. Call Kellee @ 412.362.6982 for details
or to register.
Information: Visit
GatewayAIEP.org for more information.
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Pittsburgh,
PA + Artist Opportunity Grants, Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council
Artist Opportunity Grants can cover
expenses directly related to a unique professional opportunity.
Opportunities must take place no sooner than one month after
the deadline and must be completed within six months.
An
opportunity may be one of many things - An invitation to exhibit
at a prestigious gallery, to audition for a major dance company,
to study with a mentor or renowned teacher. It might be juried
in some way or available only through a competitive selection
process. In any case, it should not duplicate experiences
the artist has had in the course of his or her ongoing work,
and it must lead to professional growth in the artist's career
in a clear and meaningful way.
Postmark
deadlines that fall on a holiday or Sunday are extended to
the next business day.
Grants
range from $250-$1,500.
Deadline: September
1, 2010
Information: http://pittsburghartscouncil.org/artistoppgrant.htm
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Pittsburgh,
PA + Pittsburgh Artist Fellowships at The MacDowell Colony
The
Heinz Endowments has established two new Fellowships for artists
from the Greater Pittsburgh region to work at The MacDowell
Colony. The Heinz Endowments
Fellowships will underwrite all costs of MacDowell residencies
for up to two months in the coming year.
Artists of all disciplines and stages of their careers
are encouraged to apply. The Fellowships are open to artists who reside
in Pittsburgh or the surrounding 10-county area (Allegheny,
Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Greene, Indiana, Lawrence,
Washington, and Westmoreland).
At
MacDowell, artists receive exclusive use of a private studio
building, three meals a day, living accommodations, and the
benefits of working in an inspiring multidisciplinary community
of fellow artists from across the country.
The Heinz Endowment Fellowships will be offered starting
in the Winter-Spring residency period at MacDowell.
Deadline:
September 15, 2010. Artists
applying for Summer 2011 residencies (January 15, 2011 deadline)
will also be considered for the fellowships.
Information:
Interested artists should apply using MacDowell’s standard
application, which can be accessed at www.macdowellcolony.org\apply. Only those artists who are accepted for residency
will be considered for the fellowships.
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New York, NY + Grants Available for Manhattan-based
Arts Projects
Each
year LMCC awards grants for arts projects happening across
Manhattan’s neighborhoods through The Fund for Creative Communities
(The Fund) and the Manhattan Community Arts Fund (MCAF). Both
programs provide grants of up to $5,000 to arts organizations
and artists for quality arts projects in every discipline.
Deadline: September 21, 2010
Budget: up to $5,000
Information: http://www.lmcc.net/grants/info_sessions
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Austerlitz,
NY + The Millay Colony Residency
The
Millay Colony for the Arts offers one-month residencies to
visual artists, composers and writers between the months of
April and November. Residents artists get private rooms, studios
and all meals during their stay at our pastoral campus.
Deadline:
October 1, 2010
Information:
http://www.millaycolony.org/apply
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Request
for Proposals + Online classes
Fractured
Atlas would like to announce a Request for Proposals for online
classes for Fractured U. (http://courses.fracturedatlas.org/)
our resource for continuing education for D.I.Y. artists and
arts administrators.
Information:
Adam J. Natale, Director of Member Services, Fractured
Atlas adam.natale@fracturedatlas.org
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Volunteer
Lawyers for the Arts + Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council
Artists
living in Allegheny County with an annual income of <$27,075
are eligible for assistance through Volunteer Lawyers for
the Arts (VLA). VLA provides low-income artists with pro bono
assistance for arts-related legal needs. VLA attorneys
assist with copyright, contract, intellectual property and
other needs.
Attorney
Requests
Information:
http://pittsburghartscouncil.org/vla.htm
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Find
Grants for Your Work + Carnegie Library, Foundation Center
Learn
how to find funding for your art projects using this free
database of grantmakers. Schedule an appointment with one
of the Foundation Center’s research staff, and learn how to
use these valuable tools. Additionally, sign up for
the Foundation Center’s email listserv of workshops and classes.
Information:
http://www.clpgh.org/locations/foundationcenter/
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check with agency before applying as information may have
changed.
Mount Dora, FL + Artist Registry
The
City of Mount Dora is currently soliciting professional artists
for the purpose of creating a database of qualified artists
that will be utilized in the commissioning of public art by
the Public Arts Commission. The database will also be a resource
for private developers in selecting capable artists to create
public art for private developments to meet the requirements
of Public Art in Mount Dora.
Deadline: on-going
Information: http://www.mountdorapublicarts.com/
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Philadelphia,
PA + Artist Registry
The Philadelphia Office
of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy’s Public Art Program
announces an Artist Registry beginning December 1, 2009.
The Artist Registry will allow artists to
participate by maintaining a record of their work with the
Philadelphia Public Art Program. Public Art staff, panelists,
architects, and City agencies will consult the Artist Registry
as public art opportunities become available. Opportunities
will still be announced via email and posted on our website;
the registry will be used in addition to City selection processes.
The registry is open to all professional artists.
There are no residency requirements for the registry,
although some opportunities will be limited to the greater
Philadelphia region.
Deadline:
on-going
Information:
Applications can be found at: www.phila.gov/publicart.
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Miami-Dade,
FL + Art in Public Places Artists Registry
Miami-Dade
Art in Public Places invites professional artists working
in all media to open a file in the Art in Public Places Artists
Registry. The Artists Registry serves as a resource to the
community and to Art in Public Places in the selection process
for new public art commissions. Once an artist is in the registry,
he or she will be advised of all upcoming public art opportunities.
Deadline:
on-going
Information:
http://www.co.miami-dade.fl.us/publicart/
or publicart@miamidade.gov
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Los Angeles, CA + National Call
to Artists, a Web repository
Recognizing that so much of our national debate is conducted
in imagery -- and that tremendous effort is expended to spin
things toward the status quo -- the call is going out to artists
to use our expressive powers and social imagination to focus
public attention on whatever must be put right and whatever
suggests how that may be accomplished.
SPARC, the Social and Public Art Resource Center in Venice,
California, has inaugurated the National Call to Artists,
a Web repository for images, songs, scripts, and ideas. A
key aim is to challenge and assist activists to make effective
use of creative imagery, action, and imagination in mobilizing
awareness and participation in social action. It's easy to
download artwork to the site, and activists are free to make
use of it. Please share this information today!
Deadline: November 11, 2011
Information: www.sparcmurals.org
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Ghent, NY + Omi International Art Center
Architecture
Omi is offering 120 acres of land at its international facilities
in Ghent, New York, for use by arts groups and organizations,
museums, collectors, galleries, and entrepreneurial creators
to explore the many intersecting relationships between architects
and artists. The spectrum of concepts goes from a structure
as a work of art itself, to the design of structures meant
to contain works of art and new art forms. How are the margins
blurring, conjoining, arguing and becoming realized in the
21st century context.
The
Program has defined four classifications for submission consideration:
1-Pavilions, 2- Private Collection Museum, 3- Transit Sculpture,
4- Earthworks.
A
familiarity with new art and architecture activity is necessary
for each category, but the flight of imagination is unlimited.
Deadline:
on-going
Information:
http://www.artomi.org/architecture.htm
or architecture@artomi.org
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Chicago,
IL + Public Art in the Public Way
Near NorthWest Arts Council invites artists to create
projects including murals (with/without after-school student
participation), temporary public space and media installations.
Acceptable disciplines include Visual Arts, Electronic Media
Arts, Murals, Painting, Photography, Sculpture/Installation,
Sound, Video, and Media Arts. The purpose is to activate
and enhance the public way. The locations include transit
oriented sites, storefront display, and viaduct bridges.
Send a resume, slides or digital format, image list and three
references.
Deadline: on-going
Information: Laura Weathered nnwac@nnwac.org
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Chicago, IL + Artist’s Slide Registry
An Artists Slide Registry serves
as a reference catalog of work by local artists. It is a resource
for Percent-for-Art projects and is open to all artists.
Deadline: on-going
Information: Click
here for an application.
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Orlando, FL + HG Artist Register
HG
is a well known, full service art consulting firm working
with interior designers, architects and corporate clients
to create dynamic interiors with fine art, custom giclee prints
and framing. Since 1981 HG has earned a reputation for
creative consulting and unbeatable customer service to variety
of private residences, major hotel brands, corporate offices
and medical facilities throughout the world.
We
are currently seeking new and talent to add to our current
artist register.
Artwork
may include paintings, mixed media, photography and sculpture.
Artists selected by HG will exhibit their work in our showroom
open exclusively to industry designers and buyers. In
addition each artist portfolio will be made available to our
buyers on-line and in the HG artist library.
Deadline:
on-going
Information:
Marlene London at marlenel@HG-arts.com
or 407.523.6700
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Los
Angeles, CA + Resource List of Pre-Qualified Artists
The Los Angeles County Arts Commission Civic Art Program
is establishing a high-caliber Resource List of Pre-Qualified
Artists, which will be used to select artists for the majority
of new County projects.
The Arts Commission's Civic Art Program, which began
in 2005, is currently implementing over 40 civic art projects
for a diverse variety of County facilities including libraries,
courts, fire stations, parks, jails, and health clinics. Projects
range in size from $30,000 to $300,000+ and are managed by
a skilled staff dedicated to facilitating innovative projects
which add meaning and beauty to County facilities, and deepen
the pride of the surrounding neighborhoods. The Arts Commission
anticipates that at least 15 new civic art projects will be
initiated each year.
Artists working in all media are encouraged to apply.
If artists are applying to the Resource List as a team,
the team must be declared at the time of application in the
letter of interest.
Information:
Applications
must be submitted through the Call for Entry (CAFÉ) www.callforentry.org.
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Los
Angeles County, CA + Public Art Opportunities Email List
The
Civic Art Program of the Los Angeles County Arts Commission
urges artists to sign-up for the first southern California
master public art opportunities email list that will generate
periodic emails regarding new projects from Civic Art Program,
Los Angeles County Arts Commission, Other public art programs
in southern California, and Private art consultants and developers.
We only need your name, email and zip code. To sign
up, visit the website below – click on “artist opportunities”
in the box “civic art”.
Deadline:
on-going
Information:
www.lacountyarts.org
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City
of Ventura, CA + Temporary Sculpture Installations
The
City of Ventura's Public Art Program is offering a unique
opportunity for local, regional and national artists to temporarily
install their works in public spaces throughout the City.
Temporary installations may be created with unusual media
or installed in unexpected places. They may pique public awareness
of an important or timely issue; or simply add momentary beauty
to a site.
Deadline:
on-going
Information:
http://www.ci.ventura.ca.us/depts/arts_culture/pub_art/index.asp
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Cambridge,
MA + Luman Eclipse
Luman
Eclipse, a public video art project located in Cambridge,
MA, is seeking submissions
relating to the themes of Typography, Animal and Translation. Lumen
Eclipse is currently reviewing work from established and emerging
artists. Eight motion-based works, such as film, video and
animation, are showcased
each month on a pair of large outdoor video displays in Harvard
Square as well as in our online
gallery at the website below.
Deadline:
on-going
Information:
art@lumeneclipse.com or http://www.lumeneclipse.com
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Jackson
Hole, WY + Public artSPOT Project
At
the gateway to Jackson Hole WY, a dormant gasoline station
sign has been converted into a public art venue, displaying
2-D and sculptural works. The project is seeking artwork for
an ongoing exhibition. Artists should consider the temporary
exhibition of the art, creating work from recycled, reused
and repurposed materials (although this is only a suggestion).
A stipend is available to offset the cost of transportation
or materials. A complete listing and additional information
can be found on the website.
Deadline:
on-going
Information:
Carrie Geraci cgeraci@gmail.com
or Karen Stewart Karen@artassociation.org
or http://www.jhartspot.info
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Springfield,
OR + Art for Sacred Heart Medical Center
PeaceHealth
Oregon Region will open its new hospital, Sacred Heart Medical
Center at RiverBend, in Springfield, Oregon, in August 2008.
The hospital has established guidelines for new art acquisitions
based on research about the types of art that tend to support
a healing environment for patients and families. It is seeking
professional artists from Oregon, Washington and beyond to
be part of this project.
Deadline:
on-going
Information:
http://www.peacehealth.org/Oregon/WhoWeAreSHMC.htm
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Cleveland,
OH + Artist Registry
Cleveland
Public Art (CPA) is seeking artists’ portfolios to be considered
for public art projects throughout Cleveland, OH. CPA
is a twenty-year old, private, nonprofit organization dedicated
the highest quality, site-specific public art and creative
urban design. Recent projects include Brian Tolle’s
Installation on Mall B, Allan & Ellen Wexler’s WindWorks
project at the Great Lakes Science Center, Albert Paley’s
gate at the Cleveland Botanical Garden, and various works
throughout Cleveland’s neighborhoods.
Deadline:
on-going
Information:
http://www.clevelandpublicart.org
or contactus@clevelandpublicart.org.
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Boston,
MA + UrbanArts Institute Artist Registry
The
UrbanArts Institute’s Artist Registry is New England’s leading
registry for artists interested in working on public art projects.
Professional artists are invited to join the UrbanArts Artist
Registry in order to be considered for upcoming opportunities.
The Registry is a non-juried, free service open to all artists
working in any media.
Deadline:
on-going
Information:
christina.lanzl@massart.edu or
www.urbanartsinstitute.org
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Charlotte
Area Transit System (CATS) + Slide Registry
Charlotte
Area Transit System (CATS) is seeking professional artists
for design collaborations and/ or public art commissions for
its Art-in Transit Program. In preparation for Phase I and
subsequent phases, artists are requested to submit their materials
to a new slide registry that will be used to make selections
of artists as the system is phased in. Design fees range from
$5,000-$25,000: commissions from $25,000-$250,000.
Deadline: on-going
Information: www.ridetransit.org
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City
of Palm Desert, CA + Public Slide Registry
City
of Palm Desert Public Slide Registry invites professional
artists to submit slides of current works for consideration
in the Art in Public Places Commission.
Deadline: on-going
Information: http://www.palmdesertart.org/SlideReg.asp
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City
of San Antonio, TX + Artist Registry
The
City of San Antonio invites you to participate in upcoming
public art opportunities by submitting qualifications to the
artists registry. All previously registered artists are encouraged
to update materials at this time. The City's Registry is the
most utilized source for selecting artists and accepts submittals
at the local, regional, national and international levels.
Complete an Artist Registry Application online.
Deadline: on-going
Information: http://www.sanantonio.gov/publicworks/pubart/registry.htm
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City
of San Diego, CA + CA Public Art Program
Call
for artists interested in inclusion in the list of art consultants
and art planners. This list is given upon request to
private developers who need art in their projects. This
list will also be given to anyone who requests names of public
art planners. Non-juried list.
Deadline: on-going
Information: www.sandiego.gov/arts-culture/publicart.shtml
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Hillsborough
County, FL + Art in Public Places Program
Artists
with proficiency in planning, creating and implementing public
art in all media are invited to submit slides for the registry.
Application involves submission of 10 slides, resume, supporting
materials and registration form.
Deadline: on-going
Information: http://www.hillsboroughcounty.org/publicart/
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New
York City Department of Cultural Affairs + Image Registry
The
New York City Department of Cultural Affairs (DCLA) is the
largest public funder of arts and culture in the country.
The Percent for Art artist slide registry is an up-to-date
and important component of the Program. The registry is used
by architects, panelists, and City agencies for projects.
The Percent for Art staff prepares a slide presentation from
the registry for each panel meeting. The registry is open
to any professional visual artist residing in the United States.
Deadline: on-going
Information:
www.nyc.gov/
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Pinellas
County Arts Council + Public Art Database Registry
The
Pinellas County Arts Council (central Gulf coast Florida)
seeks professional artists familiar with public art projects
to join an expanding public art database registry. Open to
any media; previous public art project experience preferred,
but not required. Public Art & Design Program includes
commission-based, site-specific competitions, portable studio
artworks collection, artist residencies, and temporary installations.
Deadline: on-going
Information: www.pinellasarts.org
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Sound
Transit, Seattle WA + STart
Roster
In
order to create a talent pool of qualified artists to draw
from, Sound Transit's Public Art Program - STart - has established
a commissioned artist roster. Artists of all media and experience
levels are encouraged to apply. Commissions are offered based
on project need, so not all artists on the roster will receive
a commission.
Deadline:
on-going
Information: www.soundtransit.org/working/art/howto.asp
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Utah
Arts Council + Utah Public Arts Registry
The
Utah Public Arts Program is accepting slides from visual artists
residing in the U.S., for consideration in public commissions.
Artists are invited to submit up to 10 slides, resume, and
an application.
Deadline: on-going
Information: http://www.arts.utah.gov/publicart/slidebank.html
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Cazenovia,
NY + Stone Quarry Hill Art Park
Seeking
proposals for three site-specific installations including
a labyrinth or maze, a sundial, and an interactive/kinetic
sculpture or playstructure. $3,000 budget narrative
should include materials, assistance, stipend, and travel.
To see the park, visit the website below.
Deadline:
on-going
Information:
office@stonequarryhillartpark.org
or www.stonequarryhillartpark.org
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Tucson,
AZ + Tucson International Airport
The
Tucson Airport Authority is seeking temporary art exhibits
for the main Gallery and the Upper and Lower Link Galleries
at Tucson International Airport.
Deadline:
on-going
Information:
call 520.573.8187 or www.tucsonairport.org/html/tia_terminal_exhibits.html
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Lisle,
IL + The Morton Arboretum Outdoor Sculpture Exhibits
The
Morton Arboretum, 25 miles west of Chicago, is seeking large-scale
outdoor sculpture exhibits beginning in 2009. We encourage
inquiries from artists whose work relates to our core themes--trees,
shrubs, natural habitats, and the creatures that inhabit them
in the upper Midwest.
Deadline:
on-going
Information:
Anamari Golf at agolf@mortonarb.org
or 630.719.2461
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