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The Royal Hibernian
Academy Thomas Dammann Junior Memorial Trust Awards 2009,
Dublin Deadline : Friday, 13th March
2009The Trust is a charity which makes
awards to applicants for furthering their research and
practice and visiting exhibitions, museums, galleries and
buildings of architectural importance. Applicants must have a
special purpose and a specific programme intended to broaden
their practice in the visual or applied arts, craft, design,
architecture or history of art and design. Read
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BURSARY |
Screening Bursaries,
Lighthouse, Brighton, UK Deadline : 2 March,
2009Lighthouse is offering four Screening
Bursaries to filmmakers from the South East region wanting to
show their work to an invited audience. The bursaries offer
the opportunity to use Lighthouse's Digital Lounge, in central
Brighton, free of charge. The Digital Lounge is a
multi-purpose flexible space which accommodates up to 50
people and is equipped with a state-of-the-art digital
projector. Read
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EXHIBITION |
Summer Exhibition 2009,
Royal Academy, London Deadline for entry forms :
International - 03 March / UK - 13 March
2009The Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition
is the largest open contemporary art exhibition in the world,
drawing together a wide range of new work by both established
and unknown living artists. Now in its 240th year, the
exhibition includes around 1,200 works and the majority of
works are for sale. An artist may enter a maximum of two works
for the consideration of the judges, for a handling charge of
£25.00 per work. Read
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WL PROJECT | Berlin Asia | Video
launch, 2010 - "I Ran Home"Online digital
archive and mixed media gallery exhibition - The title I RAN
Home, is a spoof on the fact that Americans pronounce Iran as
"iraaan," rather than "eeeyran," even through there is a 50+
year history between the two countries, it continues to be
mispronounced. The project aims to ask artists of Iranian
background to create an installation piece that addresses the
misconstrued identity that the Western media projects in
regards to Iranian and Islamic culture, its people, and
history. Read
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Shortness - Tate
Modern, London, 20 June 2009 Deadline Friday 20
March 2009Shortness - a very short
conference and a very long dinner. - This event will bring
together practitioners and theoreticians of the humanities,
arts and sciences to extol or berate, to discuss, explore and
explain shortness in all its spatial and temporal
manifestations. Topics that Shortness aims to cover
include: aphorisms, txt msgs, short attention spans,
nanophilology, music samples, ephemeral relationships, short
narratives, punch lines, orgasms and other short-lived
entities and phenomena (insects and fashion). Read
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PROJECT |
Banner Project - The
Front Room, Brooklyn, NY Deadline for the Fall 2009
banner is March 31, 2009The Front Room
Banner Project offers artists the opportunity to create a
banner or installation for outside this Williamsburg, Brooklyn
gallery. Two banner submissions are selected for each
year Read
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POSITION |
HEAD OF MARKETING &
PR, Arts Catalyst, London Deadline : 30 March
2008 The Arts Catalyst commissions and
produces new work by UK and international artists. We are
looking for a dynamic and experienced marketing professional
to raise our media profile and develop effective marketing
strategies for our programme. We are based in East London.
Could suit someone looking to return to work in marketing
after a career break and seeking flexible work with good
training for skills updating. Read On
LECTURER IN CURATING,
Goldsmith, University of London Deadline Tuesday
10th March 2009
Working in the Department
of Art you will work flexibly within the context of
student-centred learning and assist the Department to achieve
its strategic objectives. You will make a significant
contribution to the management, delivery and teaching of
Curating and, research culture. Read
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PUBLICATION |
Call for articles - The
Bergen Biennial Conference 2009, Bergen Kunsthall,
Norway Deadline : 5th of April
2009The aims of the Bergen Biennial
Conference, poised to be one of the most extensive
examinations of the biennial phenomenon to date, are to
identify and explore existing 'biennial knowledge' from
different regions of the world and to incite new critical
thinking and writing on recurrent large-scale art
exhibitions-their history, socio-political and economical
contexts, as well as their impact on artistic and curatorial
practices. Read
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RESIDENCY |
The Core Program,
Glassell School of Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston,
TX Deadline : 01 April, 2009 The
Core Program, based in Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, awards
one and two year residencies to highly motivated, exceptional
visual artists and art scholars who have completed their
undergraduate or graduate training but have not yet fully
developed a professional career. Each artist-resident is given
approximately 450 square feet of private studio space, 24-hour
access to school facilities and equipment, and a $10,000
annual stipend. The residency term is nine months, from
September to May, and is renewable for a second term. Read On
Three
month Production Residency & Exhibition - L'Oeil de
Poisson, Québec, QC Deadline : 01 April,
2009
As part of its 2009-10 programming,
Québec City artist-run centre L'Oeil de Poisson is offering to
all artists, the chance to present his or her work in its main
gallery following an in-house production residency. The
residency will take place over a three-months period in the
centre's workshops. The residency is designed for artists who
require the use of our wood and/or metal shops for the entire
three-months period in order to realize an installation or
sculptural or multidisciplinary work that incorporates
materials and techniques that can only be handled in the
shops. Read On
Artist in
Residence, Brockwell Lido, South London Deadline :
7 March, 2009
Brockwell Lido is seeking a
creative practitioner to work as Artist in Residence at the
Lido during August and September and the first weekend in
October to run a site-specific participatory art project in
collaboration with the heritage Education Co-Ordinator Read On
Scottish
Sculpture Workshop (SSW) Summer Residency
Programme Deadline : 27 March,
2009International and UK-based visual
artists are invited to apply for a programme of 1 month long
visual arts residencies hosted by SSW during August this year.
The aim of the residencies is to allow artists at different
career stages to have a month of supported time to focus
exclusively on developing their own professional
practice Read On
Installation Artist
Residency Project : Kutztown University of Pennsylvania,
PA Deadline: June 12, 2009
Award: $ 10,000 project budget, housing and production
assistants provided. The Sharadin Art Gallery at Kutztown
University of Pennsylvania requests proposals from artists,
craftspersons, and designers for the production of an
original, temporary, site-specific installation for our
exhibition space. The artwork will remain on view from January
29 - March 5, 2010. Read On
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