With support from Times Square Arts, The Work Office (TWO) is hiring artists
to create and present public projects in Times Square during the week of
October 2-8, 2011. TWO is accepting applications through June 30th.
The Work Office (TWO) is a multidisciplinary art project disguised as an
employment agency. Informed by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) of
the Great Depression in the 1930s, TWO is a gesture to "make work" for
visual and performing artists, writers, and others by giving them simple,
idea-based assignments that explore, document, and improve daily life in New
York City. From a temporary, publicly accessible office in Times Square,
TWO's administrators will hire employees, exhibit work, and distribute
Depression-era wages at a Payday Party.
Call for Application
PANic 3 - Performance as Documentation
Who performs (live) is inevitably confronted with the issue of
documentation. Still, photography and video, are the main mediums in terms
of the documentation of live performances. However, shortcomings result in
the translation of the live event to another medium, whether digital or
analog type. The complexity of various performances can not just be
preserved by saving the visual and auditory moments. Therefore, many artists
understand the documentation not only as a preservation of a past event, but
give a new and important meaning to the documentation itself. Exactly at
this point, our interest starts. If the circuit of documentation is not
stopped in the need for preservation, but gets into a self-sufficient
Bruno Zevi Prize - 5th edition, 2011
Fondazione Bruno Zevi
Via Nomentana 150
00162 Rome
t +39 (0)6 8601369
f +39 (0)6 8601369
info@fondazionebrunozevi.it
http://www.fondazionebrunozevi.it
Deadline: June 30th, 2011
With a view to developing and disseminating the teaching of Bruno Zevi and his method of critical and historical inquiry, The Bruno Zevi Foundation is holding an international competition to award a prize for a historical-critical essay offering an original analysis of an architectural work or theme or an architect of the past or present.
The competition is open to holders of research doctorates with experience in these fields:
- the key role of space in architecture
- the ancient sources of the modern language
CALL FOR ARTISTS
"A Touch of Gold"
The Women's City Club of Pasadena
at The Historic Blinn House (Built 1905)
160 N. Oakland Avenue
Pasadena, CA 91101
EXHIBITION DATES: August 1, 2011 thru October 31, 2011
** ENTRY DEADLINE IS JULY 5, 2011 **
Theme & Eligibility:
This is an open call to professional artists – both male and female
– who live in the State of California. The theme of this exhibition
is the glory of fall and our fascination with all things gold.
Selection Process:
The Curator of Exhibitions for The Women's City Club of Pasadena,
Margaret Danielak, owner of DanielakArt, and one member of the Board of
Directors of The Women's City Club of Pasadena, will select the
artwork. Professional artists may submit up to 10 works of art for
Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery announces an "Open" art competition for the month of July 2011. A Group exhibition of the top five finalists will be held online at the Light Space & Time Art Gallery for the month of August 2011. The theme is Open, you decide, so send us your best art now!
Awards will be for 1st, 2nd and 3rd places, honorable mention and special recognition . All winners will be selected, announced and featured on the Light Space & Time website on August 1, 2011. Thereafter, the artworks will remain online in the Light Space & Time Archives with links to the artist’s websites.
Deadline to apply is July 29, 2011 - Apply through the website http://www.lightspacetime.com
Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery announces an "Open" art competition for the month of July 2011. A Group exhibition of the top five finalists will be held online at the Light Space & Time Art Gallery for the month of August 2011. The theme is Open, you decide, so send us your best art now!
Awards will be for 1st, 2nd and 3rd places, honorable mention and special recognition . All winners will be selected, announced and featured on the Light Space & Time website on August 1, 2011. Thereafter, the artworks will remain online in the Light Space & Time Archives with links to the artist’s websites.
Deadline to apply is July 29, 2011 - Apply through the website http://www.lightspacetime.com
SMMoA Bike Critter Art Contest
(http://smmoa.org/index.php/news/pressroom_details/37)
Questions and submissions should be sent to education@smmoa.org
Have your artwork featured in SMMoA's 3rd annual cultural bike event! Tour da Arts has always been represented by a delightful bike critter, and this year, we invite you to create one.
All submissions must be in black and white and will be reviewed by a jury of artists as well as SMMoA's curatorial staff. An online slideshow featuring all bike critters submitted will be on view after the winner is announced on July 11, 2011. Participation is free and open to all ages.
Submissions due no later than
Wednesday, July 6 at midnight
Jury: Lou Beach, Robbie Conal, Shizu Saldamando, and SMMoA curatorial staff.
18th Street Arts Center is seeking candidates for the new position of Outreach Director
Full-time, salaried, exempt, starting range $40,000 - $50,000 plus full Benefits
Louise Reichlin & Dancers/La Choreographers & Dancers is auditioning
this month for the 2011-2012 Season.
When: Sunday June 26th @ 
 10 am

Where: Brockus Dance Studio, 
 618B Moulton Ave, Los Angeles CA
90031
Paid performances and associated teaching activities. Rehearsal
honorarium.
Dancers should have modern, strong ballet and jazz background, strong
stage presence, expressiveness, musicality, and technique. Floor work is
important. All ethnic types.
If selected to be a part of our dance troop, rehearsal times are Sunday
10-1, Tues 10-1 and Thurs 10-1.
To see some of the styles look at YouTube.com/LouiseReichlin
, then the name of the production.
You can also call 213-385-1171 or e-mail
Lead Visual ArtistsUSC/LA Commons Public Art ProjectCall for USC Light Pole Banner Artists
LA Commons develops artistic and cultural projects that reveal the unique stories of L.A.’s neighborhoods, and engages visitors through cultural tours. LA Commons and USC are hosting a unique project to engage 5 artist/designers to collaborate with a core youth arts team (15-25 years old) to create light pole banner designs that will be installed on over 125 light poles along Exposition, Vermont, Jefferson, Hoover, and the Figueroa Corridor The banners will share the unique stories of neighborhood and will mark the opening of the Metro Rail Expo line.
The Role the Artist/Designers in this project will be:
1. To participate in story/image gathering process.