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Artist Opportunities
COMPETITION The National Science
Foundation : Science and Engineering Visualization
Challenge
FESTIVAL
Glowlab, New York : CONFLUX 2006 - September 14 -
17. 2006
The Streaming Festival - The Hague
FILM & VIDEO
Arts Council England and UK Film Council’s New
Cinema Fund : Single Shot
POSITIONS
City Gallery Wellington, New Zealand : Curator
Curator, MOCA, Los Angeles
PROPOSALS
NURTUREart : Curatorial Proposals
WORKSHOPS
CAVE, Brooklyn, NY : One month ongoing BUTOH
WORKSHOP
COMPETITION
The National Science Foundation : Science and
Engineering Visualization Challenge
Deadline : May 31, 2006
Science and Engineering Visualization Challenge The
National Science Foundation and the journal Science,
published by the AAAS, invite you to participate in
the fourth annual Science and Engineering
Visualization Challenge. The international competition
recognizes scientists, engineers, visualization
specialists, and artists for producing or commissioning
innovative work in visual communication. The ability
to convey the essence and excitement of research in
digitized images, color diagrams, multimedia and
animation has given researchers the perspective
needed to set new research directions and equipped
other citizens to see and understand complex science
concepts. Award categories: Photographs,
Illustrations, Interactive Media, Non-Interactive
Media and Informational Graphics.
Winners in each category will be published in the
September 22, 2006 issue of Science Magazine and
Science Online and displayed on the NSF website.
The competition is currently open to the public; no
entry fee.
For more information and submission process, please
go to website
http://www.nsf.gov/news/special_reports/scivis/index
.jsp
FILM & VIDEO FESTIVAL
Glowlab, New York : CONFLUX 2006 - September
14 - 17. 2006
Deadline: April 10, 2006
Conflux is the annual New York City festival where
visual and sound artists, writers, urban adventurers,
researchers and the public gather for four days to
explore the physical and psychological landscape of
the city.
Say hello to Brooklyn! In 2006, Conflux will be held in
Brooklyn for the first time. McCaig-Welles Gallery in
Williamsburg will serve as our headquarters, with
events taking place in and around the gallery.
Conflux 2006 is produced by Glowlab and curated by
Glowlab and iKatun.
More information and guidelines can be found
here
http://www.glowlab.
com
The Streaming Festival - The Hague
Deadline: April 15, 2006
The Streaming Festival is an online film festival now
accepting film and video submissions. At the
Streaming Festival, films do not play in theatres but
can be viewed on five different websites. Just like at
a regular film festival, visitors of the Streaming
Festival will be able to choose from different
programmes and switch between viewing locations.
We accept features, documentaries, shorts,
animation, art and experimental films. The film must
have been made without subsidy. The Streaming
Festival aims to broadcast non subsidized work and
by that encourage the development and
understanding of audio visual art.
Information and submissions:
http://www.streamingfestival.com./
FILM & VIDEO
Arts Council England and UK Film Council’s New
Cinema Fund : Single Shot
Deadline : April 11th 2006
The exciting new initiative supported by Arts Council
England and UK Film Council’s New Cinema Fund – is
holding an open call for submissions in order to find
anyone with creative aspirations and visual ideas that
can come alive through moving images.
The submitted work must be inspired by the concept
of the ‘single shot’ – a film in one take, or just your
take on what the term means.
Whether your entry is from a webcam or video phone,
digicam or super eight – whatever it takes to get
your message across – as long as the work is
between 15 seconds and five minutes in length, send
it in.
The chosen ideas will be professionally realised for
inclusion in Single Shot which will receive a major
London launch in November 2006 (full details TBA)
and then tour to a further five major cities in
England.
The Single Shot works will not only be shown in
cinemas, they will be screened in galleries, Borders
and Books Etc, and in other public spaces. They will
also be available as downloads to mobile phones and
on the Internet. Each film will receive full post
production and edit from a team of specialists, while
you remain at the helm as Director. As well as this,
your work will be shown alongside commissioned
works by internationally recognised artists working in
film and video.
Entry form and Guideline :
http://www.single-
shot.co.uk/guidelines.html
POSITIONS
City Gallery Wellington, New Zealand :
Curator
Deadline : 10th April, 2006.
This is a good opportunity to join a closely knit team
and make a key contribution to an organisation that
has placed Wellington and New Zealand firmly on the
international cultural map.
The City Gallery Wellington is a business unit of the
Wellington Museums Trust and has a reputation for
challenging and innovative exhibitions – presenting
New Zealand artists alongside major international
figures.
Using your proven curatorial experience and skills you
will work with the Senior Curator as part of the
Gallery’s Curatorial team. You will develop
programmes which make contemporary art works and
exhibitions accessible to a wide audience. As well you
will provide and co-ordinate curatorial, interpretation
and extension services relating to exhibitions and
events at the Gallery.
You’ll develop and curate exhibitions and publications;
co-ordinate support materials and programmes – such
as film and video programmes and gallery tours, to
ensure that exhibitions reach the widest possible
audiences.
Local and national liaison with artists, museums,
galleries, educational and community agencies will
ensure you keep up with research activities and
developments in contemporary art.
We would welcome applications from candidates with
key areas of expertise in two or more of the
following: contemporary New Zealand art; 20th
century and contemporary Ma¯ori art; architecture
and design.
http://www.city-
gallery.org.nz/mainsite/
For a copy of the job description contact:
Amy Schulz, Gallery Administrator, City Gallery
Wellington, PO Box 2199, Wellington.
Ph: 04 801 3021. Email: amy.schulz@wcc.govt.nz
Curator, MOCA, Los Angeles
Deadline: May 1, 2006
The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles seeks
a dynamic and experienced curator dedicated to
organizing permanent collection and special
exhibitions; investigating and proposing acquisitions
with an emphasis on works on paper; participating in
the development of funding sources for acquisitions,
exhibitions, and other special programs; lecturing on
permanent collection and special exhibitions. Position
will also supervise the Marcia Simon Weisman Works
on Paper Study Center. This opening follows the
recent appointment of the former curator to a senior
level curatorial post in New York. See moca.org for
further job details.
Submission Guidelines:
Send your cover letter of interest, salary
requirements or history, and three relevant writing
samples to MOCA, HR Dept (C), 250 South Grand
Ave, LA, CA 90012. Requirements: A Master's degree
in art history, with an emphasis on contemporary art
from 1940 to the present, and five years of related
curatorial experience preferably with an emphasis on
works on paper, or acceptable equivalent are
necessary. An extensive
knowledge of exhibition development, collection
management, current museum practices; record of
scholarly publications; excellent collegial, written and
verbal skills are required.
www.moca.org/
PROPOSALS
NURTUREart, Brooklyn, NY: Curatorial
Proposals
Deadline : June 16, 2006
This is a call for curatorial proposals for the
NURTUREart Gallery's 2006-2007 exhibition season.
Curators are invited to submit proposals for group
exhibitions of 6 artists or more, with a minimum of
50% of the proposed artists being current members
of the NURTUREart Artists' Registry. The registry of
over 800 artists is available for viewing at our
Emerging Curtator's Resource Center at 475 Keap
Street in Williamsburg, open Fridays through Sundays
from noon to 6 PM and by appointment.
Call 718-782-7755 or e-mail
proposals@nurtureart.org.
More information and Application Form at www.nurtureart.org
WORKSHOPS
CAVE, Brooklyn, NY : One month ongoing BUTOH
WORKSHOP
with DAIRAKUDAKAN member Takuya Muramatsu
Dead Line : April 18 2006
Intensive Training with long-time member of the
internationally renowned company DAIRAKUDAKAN.
This season at CAVE will feature a rare opportunity of
training intensively, over a sustained period of time,
with Muramatsu Takuya, who has been performing,
choreographing and teaching with DAIRAKUDAKAN for
over 15 years.
Muramatsu will lead participants towards an intensive
exploration of Butoh concepts as developed by
Dairakudakan.
About Takuya Muramatsu
In 1994 Muramatsu joined Dairakudakan. Since then
he has performed in all of their public performances
and is the leader of Mujinjuku, the summer intensive
program of the butoh school of Dairakudakan. In
2000, he formed the butoh group Butoh-ha Dattan
(Ferocious Butoh) and premiered Gyudankin (Casting
Pearls to the OX) at Spheremex Fringe Dance Festival
in Tokyo. His own choreography, “Ushiro no Shomen”
was performed at the Japan Society, New York in
2002, and in 2003 he created the work “Treasure
Island,” which had its world premiere at the American
Dance Festival. He performs not only for
DAIRAKUDAKAN, but also for several other companies,
involving opera, ballet, the theater, and other genres,
and in 2007 he plans to create a new performance
piece, to be presented in Japan.
About DAIRAKUDAKAN:
The legendary company Dairakudakan, established in
1972 by Akaji Maro, has already presented more than
fifty works, and the company has performed
internationally in twenty-five cities in nine countries.
In 1964, Akaji Maro founded a theatre production
called Jokyo Gekijo under the leadership of Butoh
choreographer Tatsumi Hijikata. In the 1960s, Mr.
Maro was acknowledged as an actor who melded
Kara’s “privileged physical theory” with his own
spectacular acting method, and in Dairakudakan he
brought a spectacular performing method into their
dance. The company recently performed its new work
Complete People at the Art Sphere in Tokyo, and the
company received the Japan Dance Critics
Association’s Award in 1974, 1987, 1996 and
1999.
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