Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam seeks new director
Deadline for applications: 30 April 2009
http://www.stedelijkindestad.nl/projects/nieuws/posts/recruitment_begins...
The Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, the largest museum for modern art and design in The Netherlands, plans to reopen in March/April 2010 with a completely renovated and spectacularly enlarged building. The Stedelijk Museum is currently recruiting for the function of general artistic director.
The new director will be the successor of Gijs van Tuyl, whose contract expires on 31 December 2009. Other directors in the recent past were: Willem Sandberg (1945-1963), Edy de Wilde (1963-1985), Wim Beeren (1985-1993) and Rudi Fuchs (1993-2003).
The Watermill Center -
Laboratory for Performance
Fall & Spring Residencies
2009 - 2010
Call for Proposals
Application due date:
May 31, 2009
http://www.watermillcenter.org
The Watermill Center
39 Watermill Towd Road
Water Mill, NY 11976 USA
+1 631 726 4628
residencies@watermillcenter.org
http://www.watermillcenter.org
Watermill, a "laboratory for performance" that supports the development of experimental and cross-disciplinary artistic practices is pleased to announce a call for proposals for the Fall 2009- Spring 2010 Residencies.
Volume 6, Issue 4 of Poetry Victims is now online, featuring photography by Michael A. Crowley and poetry by Cindy Stell.
Enjoy!
Jeff
Hello, please see below for info about a series of eco-events being launched at Eco-LA. We are looking for artists/vendors who work with recycled elements or materials. As this is a start-up process we are offering vendor space at cost $25.00 for 5 x 10 foot area. If your work features any kind of live "performance" element the fee will be waived. For more info on past billboard art go to Eco-la.org (site being updated). You can also paste the link below into your browser-- very informative piece done by the Discovery Channel.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wL18jY2HsI
Thanks you and if interested please email to eco-la@sbcglobal.net or call Peter at 310-525-0676
Curator
Closing date: 4 May 2009
Perth Institute of
Contemporary Arts (PICA)
http://www.pica.org.au/employment
Curator
AUD55,000 - 64,000 per annum plus 9% superannuation
The Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA) is one of Australia's leading centres for the development and presentation of contemporary art.
Housed in a large and striking heritage building in the heart of Perth, Western Australia, PICA is the city's focal point for those wishing to experience the best of Australian and international visual, performing and cross-disciplinary art.
. . . keep off the plastic . . .
Call for Artists: May 9th - KEEP OFF THE PLASTIC
Live Performers/Performance Artists/Poets
Film/Video/Projections
Bands/Audio
Fire/Variety
Multimedia/Visual/Installation
Indescribable
Whose work explores/challenges or destroys any of these ideas or
conventions:
-L.A./(sub)Urban sprawl/smart(?) growth. Vertical Integration. The
pursuit ofpossessions. Unsatisfied. The Want. The Desire. The. Need. The
need to UPgrade.The artificial. Exploitation. The facade of perfection.
"I have this house. I have these things . . ."
. . . KEEP OFF THE PLASTIC!!!
Send info and samples to nighthawksla@gmail.com
Deadline for submissions is April 19th
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Looking for LA teaching artists - free Ira Glass CD
Dear Art Education Colleague,
Please help the Teaching Artist Research Project reach all the teaching artists and program managers in Los Angeles. The project, led by Nick Rabkin has been collecting names for their on-line survey for some time now, but have hit a plateau far from their estimate of the number of teaching artists in LA. It is vital that we help this project capture the breadth of teaching artists' experiences and perspectives, so please help build their list by taking the actions listed below.
Got Artwork?
Interested in being a curator for a national exhibition?
Arts and Services for the Disabled, Inc., in partnership with the National Arts and Disability Center (http://nadc.ucla.edu ) is proud to announce the 5th Annual CORE Exhibit! Information regarding the call for entries as well as the call for a curator are attached.
In its 5th year, CORE continues to extend its reach to artists both nation 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.
Please feel free to share with other interested artists and networks.