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14 August 2007
No.74

AUCTION
GLAAD OUTAuction 2007, New York, NY

EXHIBITION
The Art of Digital Show, Lyceum Theatre Gallery, San Diego, CA

GRANT
The Creative Capital | Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant Program

PERFORMANCE
International Prize for Performance, Galleria Civica di Arte Contemporanea of Trento, Italy

POSITIONS
General Director, Studio XX, Montréal, Québec
Assistant Director Sales/Finance Manager, Manifest Creative Research Gallery and Drawing Center, Cincinnati, Ohio
Executive Director, The Showroom Gallery, London

PRIZE
IV Edition, International Painting Prize, Castellón, Spain

RESIDENCY
New Media, V & A Museum, London
Akiyoshidai International Art Village, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan.














AUCTION
GLAAD OUTAuction 2007, New York, NY
Deadline : September 10, 2007


Open Call for Art Submissions - All Media GLAAD OUTAuction 2007 (New York NY) The 2007 GLAAD OUT Auction is looking for artists, both emerging and established to submit their work for a benefit art auction.

Please visit HERE for more information. Applications are due by September 10. All are encouraged to apply.

Awards for Best Emerging Artist will be given in three categories:
painting/drawing, photography, mixed media.

Your donation helps further an important cause and we need your help to make this another successful event!

The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) is dedicated to promoting and ensuring fair, accurate and inclusive representation of people and events in the media as a means of eliminating homophobia and discrimination based on gender identity and sexual orientation.

Last year's live auction featured work from Pablo Picasso, Herb Ritts, Steven Klein, Dan Bleier and Jan Aronson. Past artists include: Ross Bleckner, Patrick McMullan, Annie Leibovitz, Karim Rashid, Mario Sorrenti, Peter Max, Rosie O'Donnell, and many others.













EXHIBITION
The Art of Digital Show, Lyceum Theatre Gallery, San Diego, CA
Entry Deadline: August 20, 2007


Website

QuickTime Video Clip

An international exhibition of digital art at the elegant Lyceum Theatre Gallery in San Diego's historic Gaslamp Quarter

Exhibition: October 6 - November 11, 2007
Opening Reception: Saturday, October 6th

Judge: Neal Benezra, Director of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

The Art of Digital Show is a world-class exhibition featuring all forms of digital art -- digitally manipulated photography, digital painting, computer based illustration, digital video art, fractals and algorithmic imagery, digital manipulations of traditionally created art, digital montages and collages, mixed media with digital elements, computer animation, interactive installations, CGI, etc. The Art of Digital Show will be exhibited at the two-level Lyceum Theatre Gallery a perfect venue for exhibiting a large showcase of awesome digital art.

The entry details can be read in the ProspectusProspectus The online entry process is very easy, simply filling out a short registration form and then uploading your digital files.

Entry deadline is August 20th at 11:59 pm California Time.

Entry Fee: Still images are $25 for the first entry, $10 for each additional entry. Video art is $45 for each entry. There is no limit to the number of entries an artist may enter. Artists who entered any work in the Art of Digital Show 2006 or any of our previous Art of Photography Shows will receive a $15 discount towards the Art of Digital Show 2007.

$3000 in Awards:
$1,000 1st Place Award
$ 750 2nd Place Award
$ 500 3rd Place Award
$ 250 4th Place Award
$ 100 (5) Honorable Mention Awards

Substantial Tangible Benefits: Intensive marketing and sales strategy. Over 20,000 people will view the Show.
Broad publicity will bring considerable media attention to the art and the artists.
The opening reception will be a world class event, with many buyers/collectors in attendance.
An elegant Show Catalog will be printed, which is a great marketing tool for the artists.
Being selected by Neal Benezra is a significant accomplishment - very valuable for one's career.

Testimonials from artists and attendees of our recent shows For more information please contact the Curator, Steven Churchill:
Email: steven@artofdigitalshow.com













GRANT
The Creative Capital | Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant Program
For US Citizens Only
Deadline: September 12, 2007


Initiated by the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts and administered by Creative Capital, the Arts Writers Grant is a three-year pilot program designed to support critical writing on contemporary visual art through project-based grants issued directly to individual authors. The first program of its type, it was founded in recognition of both the financially precarious situation of arts writers and their indispensable contribution to a vital artistic culture. Through awards for books, articles, short-form writing, and work in new and alternative media, the Arts Writers Grant aims to honor and encourage:

  • Writing about art that is rigorous, passionate, eloquent, and precise
  • Writing about contemporary art in which a keen engagement with the present is infused with an appreciation of the historical
  • Writing about art that is neither afraid to take a stand, nor content to deliver authoritative pronouncements, but serves rather to pose questions and to generate new possibilities for thinking about, seeing, and making art
  • Writing about art that is sensitive to both the importance and difficulty of situating aesthetic objects within their broader social and political contexts
  • Writing about art that does not dilute or sidestep complex ideas but renders accessible their meaning and value
  • Writing about art that challenges creatively the limits of existing conventions, without valorizing novelty as an end in itself
Approximately fifteen to twenty grants will be awarded per annual cycle, ranging from $3,000-$50,000. Art historians, artists, critics, curators, journalists, and practitioners from other fields that engage contemporary visual art are welcome to apply.

The Arts Writers Grant will open for on-line submissions on August 6, 2007. The deadline for grant applications is September 12, 2007.

For more information, please visit HERE













PERFORMANCE
International Prize for Performance, Galleria Civica di Arte Contemporanea of Trento, Italy
Third edition
Deadline : Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007


The official announcement of the International Prize for Performance, organized by the Galleria Civica di Arte Contemporanea of Trento, in collaboration with centrale FIES is out. The Prize, which counts its third edition this year, can be characterized as the first and only prize for performance that exists in the world and proposes the same formula as last years, which saw high participation numbers from both the public and the artists.

All artists of all nationalities, from all formative backgrounds (visual arts, dance, music, poetry, etc.) and born from January 1st, 1972 are invited to participate. The first prize is fixed at 5,000 euros and there will also be minor prizes awarded.

The initiative aims to select among the participants twelve young performers from all over the world, who are invited to realize a never before seen performance on the evenings of October 5th and 6th, 2007 at the former hydroelectric power station Centrale di Fies in Dro (Trento). Performances will run under the eyes of a jury composed of some of the most absolute names in the Italian and international contemporary art world, one of whom will be president, the artist and performer Jimmie Durham.

Other members of the jury are specialists with different backgrounds, in order to guarantee the Prize a multidisciplinary character; they are: Giacinto Di Pietrantonio (art critic and Artistic Director of Galleria di Arte Moderna e Contemporanea of Bergamo), Rune Gade (Associate Professor at Department of Arts and Cultural Studies, University of Copenhagen), An-Marie Lambrechts (Artistic Director of Toneelhuis Theater, Antwerp), David Weinstein (Director of Programs of P.S.1, New York), Barbara Boninsegna (Artistic Director of drodesera FIES), Fabio Cavallucci (Artistic Director of Galleria Civica di Arte Contemporanea di Trento).

Applications must include all materials, as specified in the official announcement, and be sent via email to performance@galleriacivica.it (posted materials will not be accepted).

The expiration date for the application form and materials is fixed at 12:00 AM on Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007 (Italian time).

The official announcement is available HERE













POSITIONS
General Director, Studio XX, Montréal, Québec
Deadline : August 31, 2007


Studio XX, Montréal's own new media and network arts centre for women, is looking for a General Director. Studio XX is a feminist centre for technological exploration, creation and critique that aims to bring together the voices and creative actions developed by women to challenge and expand the limits of cyberspace.

The person selected for the position will be responsible for the overall administration, management and orientation of Studio XX. The General Director oversees the financial, human and technological resources of the Studio and ensures that all activities and events undertaken by the organisation reflect its feminist mandate and commitment to women's creative approach to new technologies. The General Director oversees the functioning of all aspects of studio life including: website, artistic programming, workshops, productions, and the HTMlles festival. She is responsible for overall relations between the Studio's employees and board members, as well as with the community at large.

The ideal candidate has a minimum of 2 years of experience working within Canadian artist-run centres or not-for-profit groups (or equivalent experience). She has a passion for new technologies, especially electronic and web-based art, and has some experience with the new media arts scene in Canada and internationally. She has the proven ability to write government and foundation grants and can work responsibly within tight budgetary constraints. With a good working knowledge of various office oriented computer programs, she is always keen on learning new ways of working with technology. She excels in a collaborative environment and her strengths include; leadership, analytical skills, creativity and a strong sense of organization. She is an able communicator, is bilingual and has excellent writing skills in at least one of the two official languages. A degree in Arts Adminsistration would be an asset.

This is a core staff position.
One-year renewable contract with a six (6) month probationary period. 35hr/week
Salary : $40,000 annual. including four weeks paid vacation.
Start : September 2007.

For details on the position, please consult our website

Send in your resume and cover letter (including the phone number and/or email address of two references) before August 31, 2007, to : emploi@studioxx.org

Priority will be given to women applying for this position.
Only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted.

4001 Rue Berri, espace 201 . Montréal . Québec . H2L 4H2
tél: 514-845-7934 . fax: 514.845.4941 .
www.studioxx.org













Assistant Director & Sales/Finance Manager Manifest Creative Research Gallery and Drawing Center, Cincinnati, Ohio

MANIFEST IS HIRING
Seeking dedicated and qualified individuals to join the Manifest team

Complete application procedures and details

Assistant Director
Part time 10 hours a week, $10/hour
Start date: September 1

New position. Assists executive director in daily organization operations, management, and programming.
Ideal applicants will be quality-minded, responsible, and outgoing individuals possessing organizational skills and enthusiasm for the Manifest mission.

Sales/Finance Manager
Volunteer position, 5 hours a week
Start date: September 1 or upon hire

New position. Manage sales procedures, tax and 990 filings, bookkeeping, and coordination with grants committee.

For over three years Manifest has operated as a completely all-volunteer organization. With a healthy and steadily increasing budget and a booming reputation with a global audience, the organization is taking evolutionary steps for its fourth season. A lot of new growth is expected in the coming year, and these new professional positions are expected to expand proportionately in time with the organization's progress. This is a perfect opportunity to get involved in the early stages of some exciting progress! (see URL provided above for complete details)

Manifest Creative Research Galleryand Drawing Center
2727 Woodburn Avenue
Cincinnati, Ohio 45206
513-861-3638
www.manifestgallery.org












Executive Director, The Showroom Gallery, London

The Showroom has existed as a publicly funded gallery since 1989. It is based in the East End of London and forms part of the thriving community of galleries.

During this time The Showroom has had three Directors:

  • Under David Thorp's directorship, The Showroom presented seminal new works by Mona Hatoum, Rasheed Araeen and Marc Chaimowicz. David Thorp went on to direct The South London Gallery and is currently Curator of Contemporary Projects at The Henry Moore Foundation
  • While she was at The Showroom, Kim Sweet commissioned first solo shows from now established figures such as, Sam Taylor-Wood, Simon Starling and Elizabeth Wright. Kim Sweet has gone on to work as a freelance consultant and project manager.
  • The current Director, Kirsty Ogg has worked with artists including Jim Lambie, Eva Rothschild and Claire Barclay on their first solo shows in London. Kirsty Ogg worked previously at Transmission gallery, Glasgow, the Norwich Gallery, at Norwich School of Art & Design and as a freelance curator.
Under these three directors the signature aspect of The Showroom's exhibition policy - the offer of an artist's first solo show in London - has been developed and refined. Recent reviews of the gallery's artistic policy have meant that The Showroom now focuses only on commissioning individual artists to make new work for the space.

The Showroom's commitment to the development of individual artist's practice has always been clearly demonstrated in its programme. The Showroom presents a programme of four shows a year; these are solo shows of new work by emergent artists, whose practice is ready to make the transition from grassroots innovation to a more established context.

The gallery is unique in the way that it works with artists. They are supported through all aspects of the commissioning process artistically, financially and administratively, while the exhibition schedule affords them the time to develop and finally realise the work on site.

The Showroom's working methods have proved to be highly effective. A solo show at the gallery has been a launch pad for many, now well know artists, including Mona Hatoum, Sam Taylor-Wood, Simon Starling, Jim Lambie, Claire Barclay and Eva Rothschild.

Job Description [pd]

Please send a CV and covering letter outlining your experience and interest in the post, plus a completed equal opportunities form [pdf]

to:

Ref: Executive Director
THE SHOWROOM GALLERY LTD
44 Bonner Road
London E2 9JS

Please direct e-mail applications to tellmemore@theshowroom.org.













PRIZE
IV Edition of its International Painting Prize, Castellón, Spain
Deadline : 30th September 2007


CONDITIONS REGULATING THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE IV INTERNATIONAL PAINTING PRIZE OF THE CASTELLON COUNTY COUNCIL. YEAR 2007-07- 04

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The Castellon County Council announces the IV Edition of its International Painting Prize, with the aim of giving support to and promoting young avant-garde art, helping artists consolidate an international reputation and facilitate the emergence of new talents on the contemporary art scene.

The contest is dedicated to "expanded painting", that is, the relationship and interaction of painting with other media like photography, video, installation, sculpture or new technologies (painting, 3D, projected painting, installation) and in any kind of support (canvas, DVD, paper, plastic, wood, etc), being "painting" the fundamental and basic element.

The prize has an international scope. Any artist interested in taking part in the contest can do so, regardless of their nationality, residence or age.

ENTRY PROCEDURE

There is a two stage entry procedure

FIRST STAGE

1/ The following fields, hosted in the web, must be filled in for application:

Please see website for fee and bank transfer information

NOTE: If the application is not fully completed or in case of non-payment of the fee, the entrant will not be eligible for the prize.

2/ Theme and techniques are free. The maximum dimensions of the works shall not exceed 250 cm height by 350 cm width, but it may involve additional 3D components, as in case of an installation.

3/ Only works not having taken part in other contests or prizes will be admitted.

4/ The entrants can follow the development of the prize via our website (only shortlisted artists for the exhibition will be contacted by the Castellon County Council).

SECOND STAGE

5/ The shortlisted entrants for the final stage and the prize will be officially notified by the organization by e- mail and their names will be on view at our website.

6/ The selected works must be sent to the Museo de Bellas Artes de Castellón (the organization will indicate how to do it)

7/ The Castellón County Council will organize one exhibition with the shortlisted works in Castellón, and a second one if deemed appropriate.

8/ The artist is responsible for the shipping costs of the work -- packing, transport and customs duties- to Castellón.

9/ The Castellón County Council will assume the transport costs of the work to the place of origin once the exhibition(s) is/are over.

10/ The shortlisted artists must allow the Castellón County Council reproduction rights for the works submitted to create the catalogue, publicise the works on the website and in any other form of communication chosen by the County Council.

11/ The Castellón County Council will have full ownership of the awarded work, which will become a part of the County Council's collection of contemporary painting.

PRIZE

The winner of the IV Castellón County Council Painting Prize will be awarded with 60,000 Euro payable to the artist and subject to the personal income tax deductions stipulated according to the legally applicable regulations. If the Jury deems that none of the works submitted is worthy of the prize, this shall not be awarded.

CALENDAR

Submission entries, C.V.'s, jpeg and fees: 11th July- 30th Sept. 07
Choice of shortlisted artists: Late October 07
Exhibition of works at the Museo de Bellas Artes de Castellón: Nov.-Dec. 07
Choice of winner: Early Dec. 07
Return works: End of exhibition(s)

JURY

A group of people in charge of this matter at the Castellón County Council will appoint the members of the jury, the composition of which will be published in the contest web page in due course.

ACCEPTANCE OF THE CONDITIONS

The participation in this call for proposals implies the acceptance of these conditions. In case of claim or conflict, the competent authorities will be the Courts with jurisdiction within the City of Castellón de la Plana.













RESIDENCY
New Media, V & A Museum, London
Deadline : 14 September 2007


The V&A is inviting applications from experienced and established practitioners for a New Media residency in the Sackler Centre for Arts Education, the first in an exciting new programme of residencies.

We are particularly interested in UK based practitioners, who wish to work with the Museum's spaces and use the facilities in our new Digital Studio with visitors, and who have a track record of development and regular exposure of new work.

Purpose of the Residency
The new Sackler Centre at the V&A, opening in Spring 2008, will have two studios for museum residencies which will be occupied by artists/ craftspeople/ designers/ writers/ performers/ architects/ film and video makers etc. There will be 4 residencies of 6 months ( 26 weeks ) each year. This programme is integral to the philosophy of the Sackler Centre, helping to make it a dynamic, creative space. The residency offers practitioners the opportunity to develop new work, re-assess their practice or see work in different contexts by responding to and working with the Museum's collections and to promote greater understanding of art and design processes for the public.

The aims of the residency are to:
  • Enable the selected practitioner to carry out research, develop new skills and explore new ideas towards the creation of new work in the future
  • Promote greater understanding of new media production processes for the V&A's audiences.
  • Create links between the V&A's collections and contemporary art practice.
  • Develop practitioners as 'artist educators'.
  • Raise the profile of contemporary art practice with the V&A's diverse audiences.
The residencies will include a research and development phase, enabling practitioners to consider new directions for their own work, work with the collections and plan a project with the public. This could include holding open studios, running workshops or master classes, giving talks and presentations or working with specific groups to produce work for display. This programme of work will be negotiated with the successful candidate and confirmed by the V&A. Any additional activities, such as involvement in the Museum's public programme will be separately negotiated and an appropriate additional fee agreed.

The resident artist will be supported in their public projects by the V&A's experienced Education, Access and Diversity staff. This will make a significant contribution to the artist's own CPD and help to develop a pool of 'artist educators' for future museum projects.

Expectations
The focus of the residencies will be on process and on engagement with audiences. We would like to achieve a balance of benefits for the artist, the public and the V&A. Evaluation is a very important component of the residency programme since we will be piloting new approaches and the resident will be asked to contribute to this.

Residents will be expected to:
  • be based in the museum for a minimum of 3 days per week
  • open their studio to the public for a minimum of one weekday, two late night Fridays per month and one weekend per month (to be arranged in advance)
  • display work in progress in their studio (there may also be other opportunities for display elsewhere)
  • contribute to the process of dissemination on the V&A website
  • provide feedback for the purposes of evaluation
Note : work produced during the residency remains the property of the maker, but the residency programme must be acknowledged in any subsequent public or press showing. Any work produced with the public as part of this residency is owned by the V&A .

Selection Criteria
The residency should be dynamic, ambitious and inspiring - pushing forward boundaries of perception about contemporary art and design We are looking for residents who can adopt a range of different roles and who are keen to develop those aspects of their career which include using collections, engaging in public programmes and communicating about their work.

Candidates must demonstrate:
  • originality, and evidence of a strong personal style in their work
  • dynamic and inspiring ideas about how they would use this opportunity and how they intend to meet the aims of the Museum Residency
  • ideas for innovative ways to respond to the V&A's collections
  • an established practice, through a track record of development and regular exposure of new work through exhibitions at a regional, national and international level
  • an interest in or experience of working in educational / community settings
  • an ability to work and communicate with a diverse range of people
Payment
This appointment will be on an Occasional Professional Assistant (OPA) basis and, for the avoidance of doubt, there is no intention to render the Resident an employee of the V&A.

The artist will be paid approximately £7000 during their 6 month residency. This will be paid on completion of agreed work stages at the equivalent of £1083 a month (plus 8.3% rolled up holiday pay). Please note that PAYE tax and NI deductions will be applied as appropriate. PAYE applies to this work even if you have a "schedule D" number, or are registered as self employed. The only exceptions are those persons registered as a limited company with a valid company registration number. There will be an additional budget for the following:

equipment
materials
technical support
public programmes
documentation and evaluation

This is to be agreed in negotiation with both parties.

Use of Studio
The Studio selected for this residency is approximately 360cm x 315 cm; has plywood finished walls (painted white); has one 300 cm x 500 cm west facing window (with blackout and solar control and is on Level 1 of the Sackler Centre. It has water, power, light, wi-fi and space for display. There is both secure storage, and the capacity to lock the studio when not in use by the resident. The studios are suitable for a full range of practical work but, because of safety in the museum, this work should not require heavy processes or specialist ventilation. They can be customised with additional equipment and materials by individual artists to suit their work (to be agreed by the Museum).

To apply Applicants should apply online at the V&A's website where you will be asked to submit a current CV and covering letter.

The covering letter should include details of how you intend to meet the New Media Residency aims. These are to :

  • Enable the selected practitioner to carry out research, develop new skills, explore new ideas towards the creation of new work in the future
  • Promote greater understanding of new media production processes for the V&A's audiences.
  • Create links between the V&A's collections and contemporary art and design practice.
  • Develop practitioners as 'artist educators'.
  • Raise the profile of contemporary art and design practice with the V&A's diverse audiences
In addition to submitting your application on-line, please also send 12 images of your work to us, which must be provided on CD. They must be file size 70 dpi and no larger than 9 x 12cm (portrait or landscape), 340 x 255 pixels.

Please file the twelve images in one folder on a CD, labelled with your name. Within the folder, each image should be labelled with your name and number from 1 to 12 Digital images must be saved as JPEG files and should have the suffix .jpgPlease provide a description of each image following the outline below:

Image 1
Title
Materials used
Dimensions
Year Made
Description

Please send this to: Amanda Reid, HR Department, V&A, Cromwell Road, London, SW7 2RL.

The selection process will be carried out by a panel of, V&A representatives. Applicants will be shortlisted from the images and supporting information and those selected will be invited for interview in early October at the V&A.

If you have any queries regarding the recruitment process, you can email us - hr@vam.ac.uk or telephone us on 020 7942 2937.

Closing date for receipt of applications is 14 September 2007













Akiyoshidai International Art Village, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan.

Akiyoshidai International Art Village is an art institution run by the Yamaguchi Prefecture in Japan. We've run an International Artist in Residency Program since we were established in 1998 as one of the pioneer artist residency institutions in Japan.

We're pleased to announce the call for applications for our "trans_2007-2008; International Artist in Residence Support Program."

The aim of"trans_2007-2008 Residence Support Program" is to support young artists' experimental artistic activities, particularly those that venture beyond the borders of art disciplines and nationalities. Residents will be carefully selected by the Selection Committee of the Residence Program of Akiyoshidai International Art Village. We strongly hope that resident artists will actively tackle many different kinds of projects. Because of the "trans" is a primarily a project oriented artist-in-residence program, AIAV curators will endeavor to assist artists with the completion of their projects. For instance, we could assist in coordinating workshops, lectures, school visits, exhibitions, and so on. Resident artists will submit a proposal to realize such projects.

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●Residence Period
January 10 - March 20, 2008 [70days]

●Acceptable applicants
○Young and emerging artists ※ [no limitations on discipline or specific age(individual/group)]

●Conditions for application
○Artists who are able to stay at the AIAV for the designated period of time.
○Artists who are willing to cooperate with our community projects, such as lectures, workshops, school visits, and exhibitions.
○Artists who are able to speak English.
○Artists who are willing to cooperate with the publicity efforts of AIAV and participate in the documentation of their working process.
○Artists who are willing to participate in the education programming with the Art University in Yamaguchi, and other local schools.

●Support
○Roundtrip transportation fee to the AIAV. (The fare will be calculated based on the standard set by AIAV.)
○Accommodation in AIAV[Western/Japanese style; a part of the Western style room has a mini kitchen.]
○Studio[There are various types of studios. The allocation of studio is decided by the Selection Committee.]
○Expenses for creative activities = 230,000 yen (individual) / 280,000 yen(group) * This amount will be assessed according to financial situation of the institution.
○Per diem = 2,800 yen x day ** This amount will be assessed according to financial situation of the institution.
○Accident insurance. [This is for basic injury, so prepare your own insurance for other kinds of coverage.]

●How to apply
○Applicants should make a photocopy of the attached application form or reproduce the same form and fill in the required details.

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○Attach your CV in English (a typed detailed profile) and enclose the items that explain your work (See the application sheet).
○If you have publications about your work, please attach them.
*Please understand that the items you submit will be kept in the village and cannot be returned.
*We will not accept the application via e-mail / telephone / FAX

●Deadline
○Applications must be received by 20th September, 2007 [date]

●Result
Results will be announced in the beginning of November, 2007
○The results will be given to all the applicants. A total of 3 artists will be selected.

●Applications & Inquiries should be addressed to Akiyoshidai International Art Village Residence Program:Trans_2007-2008 50 Akiyoshi, Shuho-cho, Mine-gun, Yamaguchi 754- 0511 Japan
TEL +81-(0)837-63-0020 FAX +81-(0)837-63-0021
e- mail:trans2007@aiav.jp URLʍ 06;http://www.aiav.jp  ※Application formats are downloadable

●Organizations
Organized by = Akiyoshidai International Art Village
Supported by = Yamaguchi Prefecture, The Yamaguchi Board of Education,
Shuho Town, Shuho Town Board of Education, Mito Town,
Mito Town Board of Education,
Mine City, Mine City Board of Education













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