Art'ishake: call for writing, images, announcements (2/15)

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Art'ishake welcomes participants to submit papers, articles, news, images of artworks, and announcements on arts and development issues.

Submission Areas:

- News, Experiences, Events, Projects, and Opinions on Millennium
Development Goals [MDGs], in particular as these relate to the arts
and to creativity. (max 2000 words)
- Research and white-papers on arts, human development, as well as
the impact within the local, national, and international community
[Theoretical, methodological, economic, international and
intercultural approaches to and perspectives on arts and develop
ment, and more] (max 1500 words)
- Auto-story by artists who create artworks and/or conduct workshops
aiming for social impact, particularly those that relate to MDGs
(max 1200 words)
- Auto-story by non-profit and/or for-profit organizations who
utilize arts to create change and improve community (max 1200 words)
- Announcements on support material and partnership opportunities
such as funding possibilities, awards, grants, fellowships, cause-
related arts exhibitions and benefit events, workshops, trainings,
publications, etc.
- Artworks and brief concept paragraphs [images of any type and
style of artworks (photos, illustrations, caricatures), material
used, titles, purpose/ theme, short bio statement of the artist
(max. 150 words)]
- Poetry, scripts, and short stories [max. 1200 words] related to
arts and MDGs, cultural heritage and diversity; youth empowerment,
conflict resolution and peace building, and more.

If you are interested in submitting material please contact
artishake@art4development.net .Please note the deadline for the
upcoming issue is February 15, 2007.

art'ishake is an e-journal that aims to provide an outlet for interdisciplinary and international exploration of the concepts and practices of creative and arts-infused development projects. For more information and submission guidelines please visit
http://www.art4development.net/artishake.html

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