The application deadline for the Spelman College Summer Art Colony is
April 15. The focus of this three week summer workshop will be
creating environmental art projects in the rainforest and bay of Portobelo,
Panama.
The Art Colony www.spelman.edu/artcolony is open to all college
students and artists nationwide regardless of race, gender or
ethnicity. The Art Colony's fee is $1990 and will operate from May 16
- June 6. Interested artists should feel free to contact Arturo
Lindsay at 770.808.8497 or arturo.lindsay@gmail.com for further information.
from Franklin Furnace
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
WOODSTOCK BYRDCLIFFE GUILD
The Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild is a not-for-profit arts organization with a
primary focus on nurturing artists in our one hundred year old Byrdcliffe
Art Colony, and providing related public programs in the town of Woodstock
New York.
The Executive Director reports directly to the Board of Directors and is
responsible for the Guild's consistent achievement of its mission by
implementing the Board's goals and strategies. Key Duties and
Responsibilities include supervising office function, providing program
leadership, maintaining sound financial practice.
Qualifications include a minimum five years experience in not for profit
management, fundraising and excellent communication skills, ability to work
In 2008, the U-TURN contemporary art festival was held with support from the Danish Arts Council. Now the Danish Arts Council would like to establish a recurring contemporary art festival that will become a major event in the Danish art world. The festival is intended to create international attention, to stimulate the Danish contemporary arts scene, and to promote interest in contemporary art with the public at large.
Theme and geographical location
The festival should focus on how contemporary art works with topics that range from the political to the existential. The festival must be able to communicate this to the public at large and, therefore, must be visible and accessible to large, new segments of the potential audience.
CALIFORNIA and NATIONAL FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES
FEDERAL FUNDING SOURCES IN A VARIETY OF TOPICS
Federal Grants Wire
http://www.federalgrantswire.com/
Grants.gov http://www.grants.gov/
FirstGov
http://www.firstgov.gov/Business/Nonprofit.shtml#resources
FundsNet http://www.fundsnetservices.com/
ARTS AND CULTURE
National Endowment for the Arts - http://www.nea.gov/
State Arts Agencies -
http://www.nasaa-arts.org/new/nasaa/aoa/aoa_contents.shtml
Artdeadline - http://artdeadline.com/
Cultural Funding: Federal Opportunities - http://arts.endow.gov/federal.html
Target Arts in Education Program - http://target.com/schools/grants.asp
CORE 6: Defining Ourselves
Juried Art Exhibit & Performances by artists with disabilities
The 6th annual CORE exhibit is brought to you by Arts & Services for Disabled, Inc. and the National Arts and Disability Center of UCLA. In its 6th year, CORE continues to extend its reach to artists nationally and worldwide. The exhibit showcases artwork, literature, and performances by artists with disabilities with the purpose of providing a space for artists, community members, and arts and disability advocates to build common bonds and promote visibility through a diverse art forum.
The online application for the 2010 CalArts Community Arts Partnership Summer Arts Program (CAPSA) is now available! Apply online at www.calarts.edu/cap. Or request a printed application to cfragoza@calarts.edu. Applications are due by June 1.
The CalArts CAP Summer Arts Program is a FREE, intensive, 3-week arts program for high school students that are serious about their art. We offer music, dance, creative writing, visual arts, and film/video classes taught by CalArts faculty and students.
WHERE: Plaza de la Raza3540 N. Mission Dr.Los Angeles, CA 90031
WHEN:July 6-22, 2010(9:00 am to 5:00 pmTuesday-Friday July 6-9Mon-Thurs July 12-22) For more information, please contact: Carribean FragozaCalArts CAP Summer Arts Coordinator661.253.7715cfragoza@calarts.edu
from LA Culture Net
SHOW US HOW YOU EAT
A video project by Fallen Fruit for the exhibition EATLACMA.
Open call for video submissions -- Right in front of everybody, in a video on YouTube.
Videos uploaded to YouTube by May 31st, 2010, will be considered for selection to be part of the exhibition Fallen Fruit Presents EATLACMA.
We want to see you eat. We want to see you masticate.
Chomp, gnaw, nosh, dine, feast, nibble, consume, swallow, ingest, devour, munch, gobble up, pig out, chow down and polish off some food.
Show Us How You Eat is a participatory online video project, and is seeking your own videos of eating. We're asking people to submit/upload a short single take video
This was posted on soundasart:
Hello, Soundasart--
This is DaveX. I've been tapped to curate/produce the first broadcast in
a set of four World Listening Project-themed Framework: Afield episodes.
I'm going to assume you're familiar with the radio show-- moving on. The
agreed-upon thematic hook for this particular episode is "Sounds You
Might Have Heard," which is rather open-ended.
I'm seeking submissions for this broadcast, and things are moving a tad
slowly for my taste-- help me get things rolling more quickly by getting
in touch. Thanks!
--DaveX
MA Fine Art, MA Design (Pathways: Editorial Design, Fashion Design, Interior Design, Public Space Design)
maHKU, Utrecht Graduate School of Visual Art and Design
Utrecht Graduate School of Visual Art and Design
Ina Boudier-Bakkerlaan 50
3582 VA Utrecht
The Netherlands
Phone: 00-31-30-2547991
info@mahku.nl
http://www.mahku.nl
Ultimate Deadline:
April 30 2010
maHKU Programs