CALL TO ARTISTS
The newest cultural arts center to arrive on the Mississippi Delta scene "officially" opens Friday March 5th 2010; but is already having major impact on the people, the arts and the media throughout Mississippi. The House of Khafre (affectionately called "da' House") is located at the epicenter of where Blues (America's Root Music) was born, 103-105 Main Street, in historic downtown Indianola, Mississippi.
International communications nonprofit ICVolunteers is calling for creative photography on the theme "Diverse Perspective on the Environment, Citizenship and Volunteering." Deadline: March 7.
Schools and students are invited to share their work, with the goal of emphasizing how much civil society can contribute to good citizenship through volunteer activities and keen knowledge of environmental issues.
Winning photos will be shown in an International Photo Exhibition.
Last year's call -- under the theme "Environment, Citizenship and Volunteerism" -- garnered 350 pictures, showing views from 60 countries.
For more information, visit http://www.icvolunteers.org
from Art4Development
Documentary filmmakers from around the world are invited to submit entries for an International Festival of Documentary Films which will be held in Morocco in October. Deadline to submit entries: May 31.
The festival aims to contribute to Moroccan urban development -- culturally, economically and socially -- and to reflect and share the concerns of the people there.
For more information, click here
http://afifdok.org/?page_id=129
or contact b_elmessaoudi_ma@yahoo.fr.
from Art4Development
2nd Roma Pavilion - Call the Witness
Deadlines:
15 March 2010, for artists/researchers
1 May 2010, for Media Archives
Address: callthewitness@gmail.com
The curatorial team of The 2nd Roma Pavilion - Call the Witness announces its open call for artists, researchers and media archive.
This project, which will be presented in Venice in 2011, is conceptualised and curated by the interdisciplinary collaborative curatorial team: Suzana Milevska, Vladan Jeremic, Rena Raedle and Enisa Eminovska.
This is a picture of the world famous Bamboo Organ of Las Piñas, Philippines (taken from Wikipedia). It is a cultural and national treasure, as well as a tour-de-force of art and science! This pipe organ, completed in 1824 by a Spanish priest, Father Diego Cera, is made almost entirely out of bamboo pipes and other wood indigenous to that region of the Philippines.
As an organist, it's my dream to play this instrument some day. Judging from recordings I have, this organ has a sweet, yet robust, unique sound. I thought it would be nice to share this with the greater artistic community.
Medium: gold and red illustration paper
Technique: paper-cutting "Papel Picado"
Dimensions: 22"x28"
This work is a tribute to my family's native Philippines, the richness of my people's culture and heritage, and a tribute to my ancestors that came before me.
Hello Friends,
This summer I'll be teaching an exciting art class in the beautiful Mediterranean city of Nice, France as part of Montclair State University's Study Abroad Institute.
The program is offered for undergraduate and graduate college credit, but is also available for independent study and non matriculated students.
Here is the website link for the Nice program, which includes course description, costs, etc.
http://www.montclair.edu/GlobalEd/studyabroad/summer/institutes/summerab...
Please spread the word to anyone who may be interested.
Karen Guancione
tel: (973) 450-4134
karenguancione@verizon.net
karenguancione@gmail.com
Hello Friends,
This summer I'll be teaching an exciting art class in the beautiful Mediterranean city of Nice, France as part of Montclair State University's Study Abroad Institute.
The program is offered for undergraduate and graduate college credit, but is also available for independent study and non matriculated students.
Here is the website link for the Nice program, which includes course description, costs, etc.
http://www.montclair.edu/GlobalEd/studyabroad/summer/institutes/summerab...
Please spread the word to anyone who may be interested.
Karen Guancione
tel: (973) 450-4134
karenguancione@verizon.net
karenguancione@gmail.com
The Underground Hit!
CRITIC'S CHOICE: East Bay Express
THE UNCOMFORTABLE ZONES OF FUN
experiments in experience/participation performance
Frank Moore, world-known shaman performance artist, will conduct improvised passions of musicians, actors, dancers, and audience members in a laboratory setting to create altered realities of fusion beyond taboos. Bring your passions and musical instruments and your senses of adventure and humor. Other than that, ADMISSION IS FREE! (But donations will be accepted.)
Saturday, February 27th
8pm
TEMESCAL ARTS CENTER
511 48th Street
Oakland, CA 94609-2058
For more information
Call: 510-526-7858
email: fmoore@eroplay.com
http://www.eroplay.com/events.html
http://www.temescalartscenter.org/