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March 17, 2008
No.93

EXHIBITION
Safe: Atlantic Works Gallery Juried Exhibit, Boston, MA
The Old Mercedes Show Room, Haringey Arts, London
Alternator Gallery for Contemporary Art in Kelowna, B.C, Canada

FESTIVAL
The 809 International New Image Art Festival (the 809 INIAF), China

PHOTOGRAPHY
2008 PHOTO REVIEW PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION, The University of the Arts, Philadelphia
4th annual juried exhibition competition - Newspace Center for Photography, Portland, OR

POSITION
Director for New Gallery and Research Centre, Ryerson University (Toronto ON)
Artistic Director : 7th Mercosul Biennial, Porto Alegre, Brazil

PROPOSAL
Site Platform 2008, Sheffield, UK

RESIDENCY
STUDIO INTENSIVE RESIDENCY, Crawl Space, Seattle, WA
The 809 International Art Village, China

STUDIO
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EXHIBITION
Safe: Atlantic Works Gallery Juried Exhibit, Boston, MA
Deadlline: May 15, 2008


Safe: Atlantic Works Gallery Juried Exhibit What images do you conjure when you think 'safe'? A bank vault, a mother's embrace, a military encampment, beige? Is safe truly attainable? In our third Juried Exhibit, Atlantic Works Gallery is asking artists to describe this debatable state of being.

ABOUT SAFE
Juror: Laura McPhee Dates: August 1- 30, 2008 Entries must be received by: Thursday, May 15, 2008
Entry Fee: $25 for 1-3 and $35 for 4-6 pieces
Best of Show Award: $100, two Honorable Mentions: $50 each
Opening Reception: Friday, August 1, 6-9 pm

GUEST JUROR, LAURA MCPHEE Laura McPhee is Professor of Photography at Massachusetts College of Art and Design in Boston. Her work is in numerous public collections, most notably the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY, the J. Paul Getty Center Museum, Los Angeles CA, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX.

MORE INFORMATION [pdf]

APPLY NOW

Atlantic Works Gallery, East Boston's Collaborative Space for Art and Ideas, is member-run gallery.














The Old Mercedes Show Room, Haringey Arts, London

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WE HAVE LEFT A LARGE SPACE BIG ENOUGH TO ALLOW FOR RANDOM ELEMENTS TO COME AND INSTALL ART OR PERFORM SPONTANEOUSLY SO TAKE THIS AS AN OPEN CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS!

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COME AND BE PART OF THE NEW ART MOVEMENT!

PRESS/ INFO/ INTERVIEWS/ PHOTO'S DAN HERNANDEZ 07946457908

Haringey Arts
Unit K5
Arena Arts
71 Ashfield Road
Haringey
London N4 1FF

Haringey Arts is an organisation run by creative people for creative people.














Alternator Gallery for Contemporary Art in Kelowna, B.C, Canada
Deadline: April 15, 2008


The Alternator Gallery for Contemporary Art in Kelowna, B.C., is a non-profit artist-run centre with a mandate to support the development of a broad range of high-quality innovative and critically engaged work by local, national and international emerging and mid- career artists. The Alternator operates a gallery composed of three exhibition spaces; hosts a visiting artist program; undertakes exchanges and other special projects; and provides access to video production equipment through the Alternator Media Arts Centre.

1) The Alternator Gallery for Contemporary Art is now accepting submissions for the 2009/2010 Exhibition Year in our Main Gallery Space. A detailed floor plan can be found HERE {pdf}

2) We are also accepting submissions for an artist exchange between the Alternator Gallery and the Three Walls Gallery in Chicago. Up to four artists will be selected to participate in this exchange that will take place in late 2008. Please note that in order to be considered for the Chicago exhibition, applicants must become a friend of the Alternator Gallery. Membership forms are available online. Please include a cheque or money order with the application.
c/o Selection Committee: Chicago

Artists may apply for more than one opportunity.

Submissions Requirements:
  • Exhibition proposal
  • Current C.V.
  • Artist's statement
  • 15-20 images (JPEG/Slide/DVD)
  • S.A.S.E.
Send to:
Alternator Gallery
c/o (opportunity in question)
#103 - 421 Cawston Ave.,
Kelowna, B.C. V1Y 6Z1

Please visit www.alternatorgallery.com under "opportunities" for more information.













FESTIVAL
The 809 International New Image Art Festival (the 809 INIAF), China
Deadline: May 01, 2008


Applications open for international artists from across the world. Website: http://www.809cn.com

The 809 International New Image Art Festival (the 809 INIAF) entitled "Arts and Environment". The 809 INIAF is the first event will be held from July 25 to August 05, 2008 at the 809 International Art District (Village) in the Three Gorges area, China. The 809 INIAF Judging Committee will invite more than 60 national and international visual artists to take part in the following art forms: photograph, video, short film, documentary (film/video/photo), new media, performance art, multimedia installation, and interdisciplinary art.

Further information

Other, the 809 has free artists' studios available for national and international artists residencies. See residencies below for more details.









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PHOTOGRAPHY
2008 PHOTO REVIEW PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION, The University of the Arts, Philadelphia

NEW YORK GALLERY OWNER JULIE SAUL TO JURY THE 2008 PHOTO REVIEW PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION

Julie Saul, owner of one of New York City's most prestigious contemporary photography and art galleries, will be the juror for the 2008 Photo Review Photography Competition. The Photo Review, a highly acclaimed critical journal of photography, is sponsoring its 24th annual photography competition with a difference. Instead of only installing an exhibit that would be seen by a limited number of people, The Photo Review will reproduce accepted entries in its 2008 competition issue and on its website. Thus, the accepted photographs will be seen by thousands of people all across the world and entrants will have a tangible benefit from the competition.

Also, the prize-winning photographers will be chosen for an exhibition at the photography gallery of The University of the Arts, Philadelphia, and will be exhibited on The Photo Review's website.

Because their work was seen in The Photo Review, past winners have been given one-person exhibitions, have had their work reproduced in other leading photography magazines, and have sold their work to collectors throughout the country.

Awards include a Microtek ArtixScan M1 Dual Media Scanner ($650), a copy of SilverFast HDR Studio digital camera RAW conversion software from LaserSoft Imaging ($499), a Lensbaby 3G Lens and Wide Angle / Telephoto kit ($359), camera bags from Lowepro ($200 and $100), a $250 gift certificate from Calumet Photographic, a $250 gift certificate for Museo Fine Art Paper, two $50 gift certificates from Sprint Systems, and $250 in cash prizes.

An entry fee of $30 for up to three prints, slides, or images on CD and $5 each for up to two additional images entitles all entrants to a copy of the catalogue. In addition, all entrants will be able to subscribe to The Photo Review for $35, a 20% discount.

All entries must be received by mail between May 1 and May 15, 2008.

For a prospectus and details, send a self-addressed, stamped business-size (#10) envelope to: The Photo Review, 140 East Richardson Avenue, Suite 301, Langhorne, PA 19047. The prospectus may also be downloaded from The Photo Review website, www.photoreview.org. For further information call 215/891-0214.

Also on the website, you can view the work of the prizewinners from the last several years. This year for the first time, all the accepted entries from 2007 are posted as well as several other web shows drawn from last year's competition.














Newspace Center for Photography, Portland, OR 4th annual juried exhibition competition
Deadline : May 2, 2008


New media artist and curator TJ Norris is at the helm of this years exhibition. We categorically seek work that will enliven the space visually, conceptually and otherwise. Selected photographers will exhibit at Newspace from Thursday, July 3rd through Sunday, August 3rd, 2008. One photographer will be selected for a solo show at Newspace in 2009 and awarded $500. The competition is open to all photographic processes and themes but should have been created in the last two years. Regional, National and International entries are accepted. The entry fee is $25 for 5 images. You may enter as many times as you would like but you must include a seperate entry form and entry fee for each set of 5 images. Entry fees are non-refundable.

Please visit our website for full prospectus and entry form. Jurors statement: A breeze, a passerby, a subtle shift in light. All of these things change our perspective slightly, sometimes almost subliminally. And in our contemplation of the atmosphere surrounding us we become witnesses to the gestures of time, changes in natural and manmade places and those who populate them, the social and political strata that ground some and rip others from their roots. These gestures were often referred to by influential French photographer Henri Cartier Bresson as "the decisive moment". Spatial relationships, quietude/discordance, and perhaps a fleeting sensibility of new technical and analytical definitions about space are just a few of the contemporary concerns of photographers who inform much of the work that defines our time.

MORE INFORMATION

Newspace Center for Photography
1632 SE 10th Ave. Portland, OR 97214
503.963.1935

info@newspacephoto.org














POSITION
Director for New Gallery and Research Centre, Ryerson University (Toronto ON)
Deadline : 9 April, 2008


Ryerson University (Toronto ON) seeks an inspiring leader and global arts advocate with intellectual breadth, along with public relations skills for their new Gallery and Research Centre, home of the noted Black Star Historical Photography Collection and the Mira Godard Study Centre with its collection of fine art photographs. This role is an extraordinary opportunity for an individual to lead a Gallery from its inception, and contribute to the academic and arts communities.

The successful candidate must have significant experience in executing a strategic vision and must be a persuasive and sophisticated communicator who can represent the Gallery to the cultural community and to a broad range of stakeholders, partners and donors. S/he will have demonstrated gallery experience in an administrative role including exhibition programming, collections management, financial management of a cultural facility, successful grant writing and other funding initiatives.

This individual will have a personal passion and appreciation for photography, film, or new media and have the ability to sustain long-term efforts in promoting the school and relevant disciplines represented at Ryerson's School of Image Arts and in the Faculty of Communication and Design. S/he must understand the complexities of operating within a higher education institution and possess a proven ability to inspire, motivate and provide leadership within a creative academic setting. An advanced degree, a record of scholarly publication record, and teaching experience in Photography, Film or New Media is a plus.

Highly qualified applicants should e-mail a letter of interest and curriculum vitae outlining experience and qualifications. Please note we will be accepting CVs and nominations until April 9, 2008, at the email address listed below. For a recent press release and further information, please see: http://www.ryerson.ca/news/media/.

Contact
Russell Reynolds Associates
rugallery-dir@russellreynolds.com














Artistic Director : 7th Mercosul Biennial, Porto Alegre, Brazil
Deadline : March 25th, 2008


The Mercosul Biennial Foundation, a private foundation based in Porto Alegre, Brazil, is searching for an artistic director to lead the artistic vision for the 7th edition of the Mercosul Biennial to be held in september- november 2009.

The Mercosul Biennial Foundation was created in 1996, to organize the biennial exhibition. The 6th edition of Mercosul Biennial was held from september 1 - november 18, 2007 under the chief curatorship of Gabriel Pérez-Barreiro. This edition, which attracted over 500,000 visitors, continued to consolidate the Biennial's position as a leading cultural event in South America, with important international repercussion.

Following the achievements of the 6th edition, the Foundation defines its goals for the future of the Biennial along the following principles:
  • A focus on the contribution of the Biennial to society, a search for real benefits to its audiences, partners, and supporters.
  • Closeness to contemporary artistic creation and critical discourse.
  • Transparency of purpose and process.
  • Priority investment in education and communication.
  • Establishment of the Biennial as a leader in the area of art and education, and research in
In accordance with these principles, the successful candidate will:
  • Define and execute the artistic vision, nature, and range of the curatorial and educational project for the 7th Mercosul Biennial.
  • Assemble the curatorial team.
  • Work with the educational staff to guide the programs and mechanisms to ensure a productive relationship with the audiences and partners
  • Define the nature and character of the exhibitions, publications, and programs.
Process: interested candidates should send a short CV, writing samples, and a letter of intent by March 25th laying out the basic principles along which he/she would go about organizing a biennial exhibition. An international team of specialists (Gabriel Pérez-Barreiro, curator of Latin American Art, Blanton Museum of Art, Austin/USA; Henry Meyric Hughes, president of the AICA International Association of Critics of Art and lately President of the International Foundation Manifesta, that organizes the European Biennial of Contemporary Art; Rodrigo Naves, professor, historian and critic of art; and, Justo Werlang, president of Mercosul Biennial Foundation) will analyze the proposals and make a decision or a shortlist. Shortlisted applicants will be invited to produce a more detailed proposal, for which they will be compensated. The successful candidate will ideally start work in May 2008.

For materials from previous biennials, or for questions, please e-mail:
7bienal@bienalmercosul.art.br

Fundação Bienal do Mercosul
Rua General Andrade Neves, 9, 4o andar
90010-210 Porto Alegre, RS
Brasil
Tel: +55 51 32547500














PROPOSALS
Site Platform 2008, Sheffield, UK
Deadline: Fri 2 May 2008


Site is interested in receiving registrations of interest from UK-based artists & curators who wish to use the gallery space to showcase explorative, cumulative, interactive, performative, experimental, in- progress or durational work.

Artists on their involvement in previous Platform events:

'This was a completely new way of working for me. Site Platform gave me the chance to place my practice in a very new / experimental position - a way of working where dialogue - curatorial - collaboration - commissioning research are central components.'

'The chance to work in an open and explorative way, for a sustained period of time, in the space of a gallery environment, was a very important and unique opportunity.'

' I managed to break fully into a new aspect of practice and to really push it. I could not have done this without full use of the gallery and technical facilities for an extended period.'

Site Gallery are seeking registrations of interest and outline proposals for projects which could occupy the space for up to 2 weeks, depending on the project. The opportunity could be used as a test-bed for new ideas or processes but the work must be available for public interface either through timed events of by an on-going schedule throughout the period. All events will be promoted through site networks to wide audiences. The project will take place at Site in September/October 2008

A fee + travel/ accommodation expenses and mentoring opportunities is available.

In addition we would like to commission a piece of writing on each project. To register interest please send examples of previous writing and a CV.

Site Gallery
, 1 Brown Street,
Sheffield S1 2BS













RESIDENCY
STUDIO INTENSIVE RESIDENCY, Crawl Space, Seattle, WA
June 10-21 2008
Deadline : 26 April 2008


In an effort to challenge early career artists in the power and scope of their art making, Crawl Space announces its second-annual Studio Intensive Residency, during which one selected artist will be confined to Crawl Space grounds for one week to prepare an exhibition.

The resident artist will commit to a full seven days and nights of working at Crawl Space. Arriving at the gallery with whatever art-making and survival supplies he or she brings along, the artist will establish a studio workspace and squatting quarters for the week. A hot plate, refrigerator, toilet, sink, and air mattress will be provided.

During this week of confinement, the artist is expected to generate completely new works, either as a continuation of a body of work or as a special project or installation. No completed or in-progress works will be admitted. Crawl Space hopes that this confinement to an immersive, unfamiliar and entirely un-recreational art making space will spur the resident artist to break away from characteristic approaches and methods of art making.

IN SEVEN DAYS, CRAWL SPACE'S INTENSIVE STUDIO PROGRAM REMINDED ME OF WHY I LOVE MAKING ART - Michelle Fried, 2007 Resident Artist

The resident artist will hold Visitation during the week of confinement, to give interested parties a glimpse at his or her art-making process. Work completed during the lock-in will be installed for exhibition at the end of the following week. The resident artist will receive a $500 honorarium but is responsible for all costs of transportation and production beyond that amount. The exhibition will be on view for a three- week period thereafter.

The Studio Intensive Residency is not for the faint of heart! The Crawl Space crew will be on call in case of emergency food and supply delivery. Daily meals will be provided by local businesses. The resident artist must be able to commit a full week (7 consecutive days and nights) to working and squatting on Crawl Space grounds, between June 10th and 21st. Please submit proposals for participation under the following guidelines:
On CD or DVD:
- 10-20 digital images of recent work

PRINTED AND on CD or DVD:
- proposed use of time during residency lock-in and how you hope to impact your work
- artist resume and statement
- work sample description

$10 APPLICATION FEE made payable to Crawl Space

(Materials will not be returned but will be entered in our digital slide library for possible inclusion in future exhibits)

DEADLINE:
Drop-off 12-5pm or
USPS Postmark
Saturday 26 April 2008

Crawl Space
Studio Intensive Residency
504 E Denny Way #1
Seattle, WA 98122
206-201-2441
info@crawlspacegallery.com

Crawl Space, artist-run gallery

Furthering the creation and exhibition of innovative artwork by emerging artists. Inciting community interest in the visual arts.













The 809 International Art Village, China
No Deadline


The 809 International Art Village is a largest art Village (District)

The 809 has free artists' studios available for national and international artists residencies.

For entry form or further information also visit - http://www.809cn.com

The 809 International Art Village is a largest art Village (District) and art organization in China, located in the Three Gorges Dam area, Yichang City (Hubei Province) of Western area of China inland.

The 809 International Art Village is pleased to announce the applications for International professional visual artists (writers, dances, scholars, organizers) residencies, the studios are open all year round, No application fee, free studio spaces for all residencies. And applications must be submitted three months before the project is due to start.

If you are an artist interested in studio at the 809 International Art Village, please contact our office for more information by e-mail. Applicants must be 21 and over.















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RESIDENCY
ARCUS Studio, Ibaraki, Japan.
Mid-August through December, 2008
Deadline: 31 March.


Artist-in-residence program of ARCUS Project which aims to support the artistic activities of emerging visual artists was launched in 1995 by Ibaraki Prefectural Government as its main organizer. In its 13 years history, ARCUS has invited 67 artists from 22 countries/regions and supported their artistic projects and researches during the residence. A number of previous resident artists are now known as cutting-edge artists in international art scene. In 2008, ARCUS calls the artist who can think radically, experiment innovative ideas, and work with progressive modes of expression.

ELIGIBILITY
The Applicant should:
  • be an emerging artist engaged in contemporary visual arts or other related fields
  • have legal permission to enter Japan
  • be in a state of good health and able to carry out daily activities on their own
  • have enough English or Japanese language skills to communicate with administration staff and local community
  • not be enrolled in educational institution (undergraduate, graduate school etc.) at the time of application and during the residency period.
MORE INFORMATION, GUIDELINES AND APPLICATION













DIGITAL ART PROJECT RESIDENCY - Atlantic Center for the Arts, New Smyrna Beach, FL
Application Deadline: April 4, 2008


MORE INFORMATION

CARSTEN NICOLAI, visual artist

JOHN F. SIMON, digital artist

CAMILLE UTTERBACK, interactive installation artist

Atlantic Center for the Arts
1414 Art Center Avenue
New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168
[T] 386.427.6975
[F] 386.427.5669













SCULPTURE

Sculpture Quadrennial Riga 2008, Latvia
Deadline :1 April, 2008


The Centre for Art Management and Information (MMIC) invites artists to submit proposals for Dictatorship of the Majority - Sculpture Quadrennial Riga 2008, an open-air contemporary art exhibition that will take place in Riga, Latvia August 29 - October 10, 2008. The exhibition is a starting point for the dialogue between general public, society and art professionals on the issue of contemporary public art and its role in the urban culture of the city of Riga.

Since 1972 Sculpture Quadrennial Riga has been the biggest regular contemporary art exhibition in Latvia organised every four years in the city of Riga. Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Latvia has recognised Sculpture Quadrennial Riga as the cultural event of national and international importance and approved the Centre for Art Management and Information (MMIC) as the management structure for the event in 2008. The Centre for Art Management and Information (MMIC) organised also European Space - Sculpture Quadrennial Riga 2004. The exhibition was curated by artists Aigars Bikse and Kristaps Gulbis, involving 75 artists and partner institutions from 25 European countries.

Exhibition concept
The Sculpture Quadrennial Riga 2008 is a contemporary art event in the urban public space of Riga City seeking experimental and innovative cooperation forms between different social groups to develop an active civil society. The main objective of Dicatorship of the Majority - Sculpture Quadrennial Riga 2008 is to encourage dialogue between art professionals and consumers of the public art. The event fosters understanding and links between the centre and periphery in contemporary art. The Sculpture Quadrennial Riga 2008 aims at breaking down elitism in art and culture space through openness and culture accessibility, involving groups of the society whose environment rarely is a site for contemporary art practice. The main interests of the event are emotions and lifestyle of the residents of marginal and disadvantaged city areas instead of the identification of particular city space. Latgale suburb of Riga City - the venue of the exhibition Dictatorship of the Majority - Sculpture Quadrennial Riga 2008 contains the processes and historical proofs that have not been considered as topical in contemporary centralised culture space. The Sculpture Quadrennial Riga 2008 aims to re-discover these "lost" territories, looking for material and nonmaterial cultural values, as well as strengthening the cooperation links between the society in centre and periphery.

Jury consisting of 10 members will select artworks for the exhibition. The selected artworks will be temporarily installed in public space in Latgale suburb of Riga City. The jury members will be approved by The Centre for Art Management and Information (MMIC) based on open competition announced for inhabitants of the City of Riga. The list of the approved jury members will be published on the web site of Sculpture Quadrennial Riga 2008 on 17 March, 2008.

Latgale suburb
Latgale suburb is one of six administrative districts of Riga, with the area of 50 km2 and the number of population 200 588. This suburb has specific, diverse social and architectural character. Its architectural landscape consists of old wooden buildings alongside with soviet era living quarters and mixture of contemporary Latvian architecture - modern shopping malls and office buildings constructed in last 20 years. The oldest part of it among people is called Maskavas forstate (Moscow suburb). It has historically developed as a region where Russians settled, and hence the name. This suburb housed also Jewish quarter.

Exhibition guidelines
Each selected artist will be awarded 4000 EUR for the implementation of the proposed project. This budget includes material costs, artist fee, travel and accommodation costs, artwork transportation expenses, installation, maintenance and dismantling costs. The artworks proposed must be constructed to withstand variable weather conditions, outdoor city environment and endure 6 weeks in public space. Up to 20 artworks will be selected and temporarily installed in Riga. The photos of the sites will be available on Dictatorship of the Majority - Sculpture Quadrennial Riga 2008 home page - from 21 January, 2008.

The Centre for Art Management and Information undertakes to ensure the necessary assistance to artists, helping to find budget corresponding accommodation, technical help, and to obtain the necessary permissions for exhibiting the proposed artworks in the public space of Riga city.

Eligibility
  • Any professional artist from any part of the world is eligible.
  • Artists, either individually or as a part of a team project.
  • Only work created specifically for Dictatorship of the Majority - Sculpture Quadrennial Riga 2008 is eligible. In highly exceptional cases projects previously designed and/ or exhibited can be accepted
Application materials to be submitted
Application must be submitted by post or via e-mail. All separate files/ sheets must carry artist's name and the title of the project. Applications sent by post must include all submitted materials also on a PC compatible CD clearly labelled with artist's name. Application must include:
  • Completed application form.
  • Visual presentation of the proposed project in the selected location (-s). Image (-s) must be no larger than 1500 x 1500 pixels, 300 dpi and 2 MB, JPEG ONLY. Each JPEG must be titled with the artist's name. Pictures of the locations can be downloaded from the website
  • Description of the project including concept, materials and media used, dimensions and budget breakdown.
  • Brief letter of interest, including artist's name, address, telephone number, and e-mail address.
  • CV not to exceed three pages. Collaborative teams must submit individual CVs.
  • 10 images of the works created in last four years, including: Images no larger than 1500 x 1500 pixels, 300 dpi and 2 MB, JPEG ONLY. Each JPEG must be titled with the artist's name and number (01-10) that corresponds to an annotated image list. For example: JohnBrown 01, JohnBrown 02. Image list (Word document) - a separate description sheet listing each image, title of work, date executed, media, dimensions, and brief description of the work.
Application deadline
Applications can be submitted until 1 April, 2008. All applications must be received in the office of The Centre for Art Management and Information by 1 April, 2008. The jury decision will be announced on 15 April, 2008

Other considerations
  • Incomplete applications or proposals inappropriate for the selected location will not be reviewed.
  • Please do not submit original artworks or original slides as materials submitted will not be returned to the artist.
More information and application forms

Sculpture Quadrennial Riga 2008
The Centre for Art Management and Information (MMIC)
Room 15, 13 Kalpaka Boulevard
Riga LV-1050
Latvia















WORKSHOP
Summer Arts Institute with the Women's Studio Workshop
Deadline : April 15, 2008


The Women's Studio Workshop would like to announce our 2008 Summer Arts Institute Catalog, now available online. The Summer Arts Institute offers workshops in printmaking, papermaking, book arts, and ceramics in Rosendale, NY and in Tuscany, Italy. Our workshops offer a hands on experience in an intimate learning environment. Classes are limited to 8, creating an environment that feels less like a class and more like a forum for sharing ideas among peers. These workshops are open to men and women with all levels of artistic experience, and offer the perfect opportunity to expand and explore your creative vision. Early registration (by April 15) receives reduced tuition.

A limited number of need-based scholarships are also available.

For a full view of our summer schedule, visit our website at www.wsworkshop. org.
or email info@wsworkshop.org for a print catalog.













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