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Teilnahmeaufrufe/ABGABETERMINE:
Abgabetermin:
März 26, 2007
Schweiz
Preis der Stadt Carouge 2007 Internationaler Wettbewerb für Keramik, der Krug
Die Stadt Carouge (Kanton Genf) organisiert alle zwei Jahre einen
Wettbewerb für Keramik, der allen freisteht. Für das Jahr 2007 wird
der Preis der Stadt Carouge mit 10.000 Schweizer Franken www.advanceloan.net/cash-advance (ca.
6300€) dotiert sein. Gleichzeitig wird ein Preis der Stiftung Bruckner
für die Förderung der Keramik in Höhe vom 2.000 Schweizer Franken
(ca. 1.300€) und ein vom Schweizer Keramik-Verband gebotener
Preis in Höhe von 1.000 Schweizer Franken (ca. 630€) ausgeschrieben.
Im Jahre 2007 wird als Objekt des Wettbewerbs
ein Krug beurteilt (kleines, bauchiges Gefäss mit einem Henkel
zum Ausschank von Getränken).
Das vollständige Dossier muss unbedingt spätestens am 26.März
2007 im Museum eintreffen:
MUSÉE DE CAROUGE
c/o Mairie de Carouge
Case postale
CH-1227 Carouge (Genève)
Tél. ++ 4122 / 342 33 83
Fax ++ 4122 / 342 33 81
www.carouge.ch
E-mail: musee@carouge.ch
Zusammen mit den 2 Fotos A5 und der Biographie
Teilnahmebedingungen: http://www.carouge.ch/0
Abgabetermin:
März 31, 2007
Deutschland
Kultur- und Skulpturenpark Diepholz
Im
Rahmen der lokalen Agenda-21 plant der Agenda-21-Förderverein Diepholz
einen Kultur-und Skulpturenpfad. Ausgeschrieben wird ein offener,
einphasiger Wettbewerb für bildende Künstler/innen aus Niedersachsen
und Bremen sowie den polnischen und französischen Partnerstadtregionen.
Unterlagen können ab dem 15. November 2006 per Telefon, Fax und Email
angefordert werden.
Agenda-21-Förderverein Diepholz
Susanne Hoffmann
Rathausmarkt 2
49356 Diepholz
Tel +49 (0)5441 927505
Fax +49 (0)5441 927506
Email: agendaDH@t-online.de
Einsendeschluss: 3/31/2007
Abgabetermin:
April 15, 2007
Frankreich
Künstlerresidenz
Name_Institution: www.catart.org
Beschreibung:
Cat'Art is a place where the diversity of the art expressions is
encouraged and where the exchanges between cultures from all over the
world can be developed, so that the art expression remains a universal
language.
There are still opportunities of residency in spring 2007 at Cat'Art.
Application open to professional artists only, for temporary stays from 2 weeks to 1 year.
Average residency fee: 600 ? (lodging, studio and energy costs included). Detailed estimation of costs on request.
Every resident has his/her own independent bedroom with common cooking facilities.
Space for the creation:
9 independent studios from 30 to 200 m²;
3 individual rooms for writers;
a 140 m² room with excellent natural light and good show conditions to visualize the works;
a specialized library with permanent Internet connection.
The environment is exceptional (unspoilt nature, mountains, lake, in
the south of France). The region has a rich historical background
(Cathar castles, old city of Carcassonne and above all the cave of
Niaux with its original paintings). Close by cultural centres, like
Toulouse, Montpellier, Barcelona.
More details and application to residency on our website www.catart.org
Zulassungsbedingungen: Visual arts, writing, performing arts, music.
Gefordertes_Material: - a visual portofolio of the artist's work
- a short text describing the project
- a curriculum vitae
- a filled application form
Antragsformular: http://www.catart.org/formulaire_residences.php
Ort_Veranstaltung: Cat'Art, Sainte Colombe sur l'Hers, south of France (Aude)
Kontaktdetails: Cat'Art
La Forge
F-11230 Sainte Colombe sur l'Hers
Tel: +33 4 68 69 35 01
centre@catart.org
Anmerkungen: Residencies possible from 1 week to 12 months. The
applicants have to find themselves the funding to cover the residency
costs
Abgabetermin:
Mai
15, 2007
Finnland
Invitation to competition of miniature graphics
The
Graphic Artist Association of Lahti and the Lahti Art Museum are
pleased to invite the artists to participate in the 6th International
Miniprint Finland 2007 miniature graphics triennial. The Miniprint
Finland miniature graphics triennial collects the best representatives
in the field all around the world to the exhibition in The Lahti Art
Museum from November 16th 2007 to February 3th 2008. Miniprint is under
patronage the President of Finland, Tarja Halonen.
The Graphic Artist Association of Lahti has been responsible for
arrangements from the start of the exhibition in 1992. The Lahti Art
Museum has taken part in organizing since 1998.The deadline for the
competition is May 15th 2007, when the filled participation form and
fee enclosed in an envelope or the copy of the fee receipt must be sent
to the address:
Lahti Art Museum, p.B. 113, 15111 LAHTI, Finland,
including the graphic prints for competition.
The prizes of the competition:
Grand Prix prize of EUR 3,000
two honorary prizes of EUR 1.500
http://www.lahdentaidegraafikot.fi/en/miniprint.html
Abgabetermin:
Jährlich im Oktober
Fotografie
Internationaler Fotografie-Wettbewerb
Thema ist "The Convincing Lie" (Die Überzeugende Lüge). Alle
Künstler sind zugelassen.
Teilnahmebedingungen: gallery@jamesbaird.com
Theme is "The Convincing Lie." Open to all, work must have been
created in the past 3 years. Must be all or partly 2D photography. Juried.
Entry fee. For more information contact: James Baird Gallery, 221
Duckworth St, St John's NF A1C 1G7, Canada OR gallery@jamesbaird.com. The Ansel and Virginia Adams Research Fellowship annually grants two $2,500
awards to provide research time for scholars needing to use the resources
at the Center. SASE to: Center for Creative Photography, The University of
Arizona, PO Box 210103, Tucson, AZ 85721-0103; (520) 621-7968. www.photoresource.com.
Abgabetermin:
fortlaufend
Teilnahmeaufruf
The Wendy L. Moore
Emerging Artist Series
To support young, talented female artists in the region, MOCA produces an
annual solo exhibition of an emerging woman artist under the age of 30
through The Wendy L. Moore Emerging Artist Series. Established in 1998 and
underwritten annually by Mr. and Mrs. Dan T. Moore, this series provides
exhibiting artists with a scholarly catalogue and artist residency in
partnership with Hawken School. Interested artists submit applications,
which are reviewed by a committee.
Guidelines: http://www.mocacleveland.org/
Abgabetermin:
fortlaufend
Teilnahmeaufruf
What
is PROJECT?
PROJECT
- engaging artists in the built environment is a new national funding
scheme jointly supported by the Commission for Architecture and the Built
Environment (CABE) and Arts & Business (A&B). It will involve the
arts, culture, design, education, environment, healthcare, housing, and
regeneration sectors in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
Public Art South West will manage and deliver the scheme which was
launched on 8 June 2004 and will run until March 2006. PROJECT aims to
create a shared vision for public space, planning and high quality urban
design; and engage artists, public agencies and the private sector in
projects that will have a positive impact on the places in which we live.
Engaging
with artists and arts organisations to develop quality environments,
increased environmental sustainability, more effective community
interaction and expanded opportunities for economic development is now
recognised as key to business as well as public sector success.
This
funding partnership between CABE and A&B has secured a new award
scheme for the arts. We want people undertaking any built environment
project to ask: what is the added value of involving an artist and to look
at the contributions of artists to the built environment as a whole.
This
scheme aims to promote the role that artists can play in sharing creative
ideas within multidisciplinary practice. Through changing the way we think
and work with architecture, building and design professionals, we aim to
create imaginative environments that are fit for purpose, and that reflect
local identity and meet communities' needs.
Contact
PROJECT - engaging artists in the built environment
Public Art South West
PO Box 189
Exeter
EX4 3XL
England
info@project-awards.org.uk
www.project-awards.org.uk
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The Irving Sandler Artists File
The
Irving Sandler Artists File is a digitized image database and slide
registry that is open to the public free-of-charge, and it is one of
the largest and most comprehensive artist registries in the country.
The Artists File is not curated and there is no fee to join or view the
Artists File. Up to this point the Artists File has only been available
for visitors to Artists Space, but our in-house database is now
accessible through the internet. Each artist has two images of their
work included in this database and it is searchable by such categories
as "medium", "materials", "style", and artists' names. Artists' email
information and/or web site links are available for visitors to contact
the artists personally. If you find an artist who does not have any
email or website information, or their email address doesn't work,
please email the Artists File for their information at
artfile@artistsspace.org. Artists featured in this database each have
an in-house file at Artists Space with more images and biographical
information. For more in-depth research or to view more work by the
artists in the database, please make an appointment to visit the
Artists File. The file is open on Fridays and Saturdays from 10am to
6pm; for an appointment contact Artists File Coordinator Letha Wilson
at 212.226.3970 ext. 35. Although there is no fee to use the Artists
File, we ask institutions and corporations undertaking research to
consider a donation to Artists Space. Artists File Online Artists: If
you are an artist who has work in the Artists File Online and there is
an error on your page, or your information has changed, please email
Letha at artfile@artistsspace.org. Please email the specific
information about the problem and it will be fixed as soon as possible.
General Guidelines: www.artistsspace.org
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The Print Center Slide Review
To
submit to the Print Center Slides Review, you have to be a member of
The Print Center. As a member you have the benefit of submitting slides
of your work for consideration for exhibitions and/or inclusion in The
Print Center Gallery Store. The Print Center exhibits approximately
nine solo and two group exhibitions each year. Artists are selected
form recommendations, competitions, and through The Print Center’s
slide review process. The Print Center’s Curator and Gallery Store
Manager screens slides four times a year. Innovative content and
approach are emphasized; artists of diverse background and experience
are noticed.
Info: The Print Center
1614 Latimer Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103
215-735-6090
info@printcenter.org
www.printcenter.org
Programme
für fortlaufende
Portfolio-Annahmen
Houston Center for Photography
How
to Submit Work to HCP If you would like for the Exhibitions Committee
to review your work for possible future exhibition, please send:
-letter of intent (request review of your work)
-10 - 20 copy slides of a single body of work
-resume
-artist statement
-SASE (self addressed stamped envelope) for return shipping
-any other supporting material you would like to include Please DO NOT send original artwork or any publications.
hcphoto@texas.net
http://www.hcponline.org/opportunities-guidelines.html
The May Gallery
Exhibitions in the May Gallery normally last from 4-6 weeks (depending on the academic
calendar). Proposals are accepted year-round, and normally are considered for the academic year following their
submission. The May Gallery is dedicated to showing a wide range of photographic
work, so successful proposals relate to some photographic process.
Exhibition proposals may be made by an individual or a group, but
should make appropriate use of the gallery space. The gallery has
almost 160 running feet of wall space, although it is divided into ten
distinct sections. A schematic drawing of the space can be helpful for
planning. Exhibitions that will not substantially fill the gallery are
not considered.
Proposals must include:
Name(s) of photographer(s).
All contact information.
Résumé(s), including information about any prior exhibitions of the work
proposed.
A brief statement about the work, both in terms of content and process (for the consideration of the Gallery
Committee; if the proposal is accepted, this statement will not necessarily be for public use).
12-20 35mm slides of the work proposed for exhibition, in a plastic page, clearly marked with
name, title (if any) and an orientation mark for proper viewing. Do not send original
transparencies. While slides will be returned, and care will be taken with
them, the Gallery cannot accept responsibility for handling originals.
Image sizes, and outer dimensions of the work proposed. (Cover glass is normally provided by the
Gallery, but framed work can be accepted by prior arrangement.) Proposals should be sent to:
May Gallery Review Committee
School of Communications
Webster University
470 East Lockwood Ave.
St. Louis MO 63119-3194
http://www.webster.edu/maygallery/proposal.htm
Receipt of proposals will be acknowledged, and materials will be returned after
consideration. Proposals are reviewed in January and August for the coming academic
year, unless a sufficient number of pending proposals warrants convening a review committee at other times.
The San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art
The
San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art is accepting submissions of
sculpture by San Francisco Bay Area artists, which will be installed in
the ICA's Rear Window. The ICA is specifically seeking sculpture that
activates the space, such as kinetic sculpture or dramatically lit
forms. The Rear Window is part of Night Moves, a series of window
illuminations visible only from dusk to dawn. The window dimensions are
approximately 11 feet long by 12 feet high by 5 feet deep. The Rear
Window is an ongoing exhibition series; there is no submissions
deadline.
Please submit a current résumé, artist statement, and visual
documentation of your work (5 to 20 images is standard). You may also
submit photographs, VHS videotape, CD-ROMs, DVDs or Web addresses, but
slides are preferred. Be sure to label your visual materials with your
name and telephone number as well as the artwork's title, date, media
and dimensions. Do not submit original artwork. Please include a
self-addressed, stamped envelope for the return of your submission
materials.
Send your materials to:
Rear Window Night Moves
SJICA
451 South First Street
San Jose, CA 95113
If you have questions, please contact info@sjica.org.
The San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art is a non-profit art gallery with the mission of exhibiting
forward-looking, thought-provoking, and exciting contemporary art by emerging and established Bay Area
artists.
How is art chosen for exhibition at the ICA?
Art exhibitions at the ICA are chosen and organized by a Curatorial
Committee, made up of ICA Board members and the Executive Director. This group selects art, presents exhibition
ideas, and determines the exhibition schedule. The Curatorial Committee meets and reviews submissions every three to six
months.
How do I get my artwork into a show at the ICA?
There are two ways to get your artwork shown at the ICA:
1. If you are interested in a solo or group exhibition, please submit a
resume, statement and slides to: Curatorial Committee, SJICA, 451 South First
Street, San Jose, CA 95113. You may also submit VHS videotape, photographs, CD
ROMS, DVDs, or Web addresses, but slides are preferred. Do not submit original
artwork. Be sure to label the submission with your name and phone number, along with the artwork's
title, medium, and date. Please include a self-addressed, stamped envelope if you would like your submission materials
returned. You will receive a response in approximately six months.
2. The ICA holds two benefit events each year, the Fall Auction and
Monotype Marathon. Artists who donate work to the Fall Auction find
this is a great way to get their work seen and build a following of
collectors. Artists can also receive 20% of the auction sale price. The
Monotype Marathon is a weekend of intensive monoprint workshops, in
which artists are sponsored to make prints-the best print by each
artist appears in a show at the ICA.
How do I get my work in the Store@ICA?
Artists that have work in our store receive 60% of the retail price. If
you are interested in selling your artwork in our store, please leave a
message for Jillian Waldo at 408.283.8155.
How do I get on the mailing list?
You can receive email announcements by submitting your email address to
info@sjica.org
or become a member and receive our newsletter.
Guidelines: http://www.sjica.org/news/ArtistInformation.htm
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