14 March 2006
 
 
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EXHIBITIONS
The Fifth Minnesota National Print Biennial, Minneapolis, MN, USA
SPACES Gallery, Cleveland OH, USA : Primary Exhibitions and Web
About Glamour, Brooklyn, NY, USA : Victorian
artHARLEM, New York, NY
SOHO 20, Chelsea, New York, USA : THE 12TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION
FILM & VIDEO FESTIVALS
Chamber of Public Secrets, Copenhagen, Denmark : Made in Video
DARKLIGHT FESTIVAL,2006, Dublin, Ireland
PROPOSALS
Festival of Regions 2007. EXITS AND DEAD ENDS,Austria
PS122, Gallery, New York, NY
RESIDENCY
Irish Museum of Modern Art : Artists' Residency Programme, Dublin, Ireland
Antarctic Artists and Writers Program, USA
Atlantic Center for the Arts : Master Artist in Residence, FL, USA
WEB BASED
The Columbus Building, The School of the Art Institute, Chicago, IL

EXHIBITIONS
The Fifth Minnesota National Print Biennial, Minneapolis, MN, USA
DEADLINE : 01 May, 2006

The Fifth Minnesota National Print Biennial will showcase the vitality of printmaking in all forms, both traditional and non-conventional. It seeks to stimulate interest in print activity and to provide a forum for an exchange of ideas, trends and creative engagement.
Venues:
The Katherine E. Nash Gallery is located in the Regis Center for Art at the University of Minnesota. At the conclusion of the Nash exhibition, the Biennial will travel to the Tweed Museum of Art, located at the University of Minnesota,Duluth campus.
The exhibition is open to all artists residing in the United States. All printmaking media inclusive of traditional approaches, photomechanical and digital manipulated prints, non-conventional formats and monotypes may be submitted.

More information, guidelines and application form can be found here

http ://art.umn.edu/pdf/Biennial_Prosp.pdf

Contact: Jerald Krepps, Print Biennial, Department of Art Regis Center for Art, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis MN 55455 | 612-624-7900 | http://art.umn.edu | mnpb@umn.edu




SPACES Gallery, Cleveland OH : Primary Exhibitions and Web

DEADLINE : May 12, 2006

Seeking proposals and applications from artists in all media, including digital, installation, and web art, for 2006/07 curated exhibition season and honoraria. Open to all themes, especially artists collaborating with scientists and producing art along the lines of scientific experimentation and/or inventions; artists working within public realm integrating art into civic projects and/or discourse; and artwork of an obvious tactile nature. Also, all artists, including students, are eligible for SPACELab program, which focuses on smaller, experimental, timely exhibitions/installations. No fee.

More information, guidelines and application form can be found here : http: //www.spacesgallery.org/apply.html

Kristen Rhodes, SPACES Gallery, 2220 Superior Viaduct, Cleveland OH 44113, phone, fax: 216-621- 2314, info@spacesgallery.org |




About Glamour , AG Gallery, Brooklyn, NY : Victorian
DEADLINE :April 14th, 2006


The theme for this Open Call is "Victorian". Artist is asked to re-think about the history of Victorian Art and create his/her own artwork of its own concept. It could be something transformed the traditional idea to the contemporary art in 21st century, on the other hand, it could be a total revival/imitation/parody of its own traditional concept.

The second half of the 19th century has been called the positivist age and one of the most fascinating periods in our history. It has been an age of faith in the positive consequences of what can be achieved through the close observation of the natural and human realms. In that period, England became the most modern and wealthy country in the world through the presence of Queen Victoria and it's known as the Victorian era.

When most people think of the Victorian era, high fashion, gilded age, rich with elegance, romance, and eclectic decorating styles come to mind - often depicted dramatic events in brilliant color, and the subject is often women portraiture or highly impressionistic landscape. Additionally, the painters sought to transform Realism with typological symbolism, by drawing on the poetry and literature of William Shakespeare and their own contemporaries.

For more information, guidelines and appilication form :
http://www.aboutglamour.net/English/home.e.htm l

For more information or any questions, please contact the curator: mokomoko@aboutglamour.net
About Glamour/AG Gallery, Attn: Tomoko Ashikawa, 103 N.3rd Street, Ground Fl, Brooklyn, NY11211




artHARLEM and Harlem Open Artist Studio Tour/HOAST , New York, NY
DEADLINE: April 15th


artHARLEM is accepting submissions from artists living and working in Harlem for a new exhibition on view June 12 - 23 at Macy Gallery, Teachers College.

To be considered, please send up to four images (jpegs, max. 500 pixels wide, 72dpi), image list (title, media, dimensions, date), artist resume, and short statement in the body of the text to:

submissions@artharlem.org.
Images should be attached to the email. http://www.hoast.org




SOHO 20, Chelsea : THE 12TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION July 25 ­ August 19, 2006, New York, NY
DEADLINE : May 25, 2006

JUROR: LILIAN TONE, Assistant Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, Museum of Modern Art

This exhibition is open to the international community of artists. All work entered must have been completed within the last two years. All media are eligible (gallery space permitting). Artists may submit work with special installation requirements if the artist will be available to install.

There will be a juror's award for best in show. The award winner will receive a solo exhibition in SOHO20's Gallery II. This exhibition will run concurrently with the International Exhibition of Women's Art, which will be in Gallery I.

More information, guidelines and application can be found here
http ://www.soho20gallery.com/juried.htm



FILM & VIDEO FESTIVALS
Chamber of Public Secrets : Made in Video: International Video Art Festival on Public Secrets and Visual Representation, Copenhagen, Denmark
DEADLINE : March 31, 2006.

Chamber of Public Secrets is pleased to announce its first international festival for experimental video art, which will take place from September 7th to September 10th, 2006 in Copenhagen.

An increasing number of videographers (video artists, video makers, semi-documentarists, and citizen journalists) are taking on social roles as mediators of information that do not reach the general public. Reacting against the standardization of the mainstream media and the subsequent lack of nuances and reflection, the work of videographers has emerged as a balancing force drawing attention to what is excluded or forgotten.

More information, guidelines and application can be found here
h ttp://www.chamber.dk/madeInVideo_03.pdf
< br> Chamber of Public Secrets (CPS), Forhaabningsholms Alle 53, st.tv. - 1904 Frederiksberg C. - Denmark | info@chamber.dk




DARKLIGHT FESTIVAL 2006, Dublin, Ireland
DEADLINE : 20 March 2006


DARKLIGHT FESTIVAL is Ireland 's premier festival for filmmakers, animators and artists whose work explores the convergence of art, film and technology.

Digital filmmaking techniques have become increasingly universal, they have revolutionised contemporary filmmaking practice and contributed hugely to the liberation of animation. In response to this the Darklight programme has become focused on work that challenges; concepts, visual aesthetic, narrative, access, methods of production and dialogue through these contemporary filmmaking techniques.

More information, guidelines and application can be found here
http: //www.darklight.ie/pages/entry.htm

Darklight Festival Office, 69 Dame Street, Dublin 2, Ireland , Tel: +353 1 6709017




PROPOSALS
Festival of Regions 2007. EXITS AND DEAD ENDS, Ottensheim, Austria
DEADLINE : May 07, 2006.

The Festival of Regions is one of the largest festivals of contemporary culture in Austria. Since 1993 it has been taking place every two years at decentralized locations in the state of Upper Austria with its capital, Linz, and since then it has developed into a contemporary event with a focus on present-day, location-specific art and culture. At the interface between art and everyday life, the festival’s projects incorporate the populace into a critical engagement with social, political and artistic questions.

Theme :
Trans national mobility, often compulsory, and continued drastic differences in standards of living have changed the thought of progress, at least in Europe, into a stop-and-go movement between security-oriented persistence and protectionism, and a simultaneous intensification of competition and demands for change.

More information :
http://www.fdr.at/fdr/fdr07/FDR07_Einladun g_engl.html

Festival of Regions 2007, Marktplatz 12, A-4100 Ottensheim | Fon: +43.(0)7234.85 2 85 | Fax: +43. (0)7234.85 2 85 - 4 | office@fdr.at |




PS122, Gallery, New York, NY
DEADLINE : May 21st, 2006

PS122 Gallery, a non-profit space located in the East Village, is accepting proposals for 2 person or small group shows for next season. Proposals will go before a four person jury composed of a critic, a curator an artist and a member of the gallery's advisory board. Individual artists may apply and will be paired by the jury. Applications can be downloaded from our website: http://www.ps12 2gallery.org

or send a s.a.s.e. to
PS122 Gallery, 150 First Avenue, NYC 10009
Application/Entry Fee: none

Susan Schreiber, Gallery Director, 212-228-4249; ps122gallery@verizon.net




RESIDENCY
Irish Museum of Modern Art : Artists' Residency Programme, Dublin, Ireland
DEADLINE : March 31, 2006

The Artists' Residency Programme studios are programmed approximately a year in advance. There are eight studio spaces, four upstairs studios and four larger downstairs spaces. Each studio has the possibility of accompanying accommodation space, either in self-contained apartments over the studios or in the accommodation block, the Flanker Building, which can house five artists at a time. The artist’s presence on the Programme is funded in terms of studio/accommodation, relevant administrative back- up and a busary of 1000 Euros for the duration of the residency. Specific proposals may necessitate extra fund-raising with which the Museum may assist.

Further information and application forms can be found here
http:// www.imma.ie/en/subnav_13.htm

Proposals with application forms to be sent to: Janice Hough, Artists' Work Programme Co-ordinator, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Royal Hospital, Military Road, Kilmainham, Dublin 8, Ireland. | Tel: +353.1.612 9905 | Fax: + 353.1.612 9999
Email: awp@imma.ie




Antarctic Artists and Writers Program
DEADLINE : June 07, 2006


The Antarctic Artists and Writers Program is the component of the U.S. Antarctic Program that provides opportunities for scholars in the humanities (painting, photography, writing, history, and other liberal arts) to be in Antarctica or on the Southern Ocean--at research stations, camps, ships, and wilderness areas--to make observations needed to complete their proposed projects. The purpose of the program is to enable serious writings and the arts that increase understanding of the Antarctic and help document America's antarctic heritage.

The National Science Foundation funds and manages the U.S. Antarctic Program, which is devoted mainly to scientific research and education in support of the National interest in the Antarctic. The program’s research and support infrastructure enables access to much of the antarctic region for selected Antarctic Artists and Writers Program projects. It does not normally provide direct financial support to selected applicants.

The National Science Foundation, 4201 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Virginia 22230, USA | Tel: (703) 292-5111, FIRS: (800) 877-8339 | TDD: (800) 281- 8749

Further information and guidelines can be found here
http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2004/nsf04558/nsf 04558.htm




Atlantic Center for the Arts : Master Artist in Residence, New Smyrna Beach FL

Seeking artists for residency with Sj Rozan, mystery writer, October 2-22, 2006. Atlantic Center for the Arts is pleased to announce, through the generous support of the Joan Mitchell Foundation, all painters and sculptors accepted into the 2006 Master Artists-in-Residence programs who demonstrate need will be recommended to receive full financial aid to attend the residency program. Artists from other disciplines may apply to ACA's Financial Aid program.

For more info, please contact: Atlantic Center, 1414 Art Center Av, New Smyrna Beach FL 32168 , 800- 393-6975 | http:/ /www.atlanticcenterforthearts.org | program@atlanticcenterforthearts.org



WEB BASED
The Columbus Building, The School of the Art Institute : The Building of Art, Web-Based Sculptural Project, Chicago, IL
DEADLINE ; April 01, 2006

Seeking proposals to create physical and public dialogue with iconic building, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago's Columbus Dr Bldg. Open to international artists, designers and architects in all disciplines. Project involves conceptually and thematically breathing new life into existing building through alteration of facade and public spaces. Publication in catalogue and invitation to lecture.

Further information, guidelines and application can be found here
www.Building-of- Art.com




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