EXHIBITION OPPORTUNITIES
Deadline: February 6, 2012
Open Call - Public Art at the BCA: Occupy 539 - MA
Temporary Art on the Plaza 2012. Artists from New England (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut) are invited to apply for a $2,000 honorarium to develop, produce and install the public artwork. DOWNLOAD THE FULL PDF APPLICATION HERE: http://db.tt/8KdNhp5q. The Boston Center for the Arts (BCA) is pleased to announce a call for applications for Occupy 539, a unique platform for artists to engage with audience through public art projects that explore ways in which people congregate, occupy and linger in public spaces. Artists are invited to submit proposals for a temporary public art project that will be exhibited on the Plaza of the BCA campus for July through September, 2012.. 617.426.5000; info@bcaonline.org; bcaonline.org
Deadline: February 11, 2012
The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum - CT
United States Exhibition (opening in July 2012)
Application Guidelines: http://www.aldrichart.org/opportunities/UnitedStates2012.php
Deadline: February 15, 2012
The Olin Art Gallery - PA on the campus of Washington & Jefferson College is accepting exhibition proposals open to all media for the 2011-2012 academic year. Proposals may include solo, two-person, or group exhibitions. Open to all artists 18 years or older. Please submit a proposal,artist statement, 10-20 digital images (300 dpi jpg) on cd, image inventory list including title, media, size and date completed, resume or CV and any additional printed support materials to: Doug McGlumphy, Director, Olin Art Gallery, Washington & Jefferson College, 60 S. Lincoln Street, Washington, PA 15301. Please include a SASE with sufficient postage for return of materials if desired. For additional information concerning the gallery's mission and current exhibitions please visit the Olin Art Gallery's website at : www.washjeff.edu/olin-fine-arts/art-gallery. www.washjeff.edu
Deadline: February 20, 2012, 5 pm
Franconia Sculpture Park - MN
2012 FSP/Jerome Fellowships & Open Studio Artists
Application Guidelines: http://www.franconia.org/callforart.html#jerome
Deadline: February 20
Whale Oil to Whole Foods, Eco Art Exhibit - NY
Greene County Council on the Arts. Curator/Eco-Artist/activist Christy Rupp, is looking for a variety of artist responses to the threats and opportunities that have historically loomed over the Hudson Valley and Catskill Mountains, real and imagined for outdoor and indoor exhibit sites. Of interest are ecological issues from the region’s past and future, as well as the industrial legacy of the Hudson River, or any other topics that examine our kinship to the planet: earthworks, installations, art/activist projects, performances, tree hugging, broadcast soundworks inspired by science, technology, fungal, Pollanesque, lichen covered, wild, mysterious, problem solving, compostable, geological, edible, photosynthetic, experimental, waterborn, rooted in the forest, alive or formerly alive. Stipends are available for outdoor, site specific works and interior exhibit expenses. Submit one page description (max) with examples of past work and budget if requesting a stipend to fawn@greenearts.org. http://www.greenearts.org
Deadline: February 24, 2012
Glass: A Juried Art Show - IN
Minnetrista in Muncie, IN announces a call to artists for a juried glass exhibition, May 12 - August 12, 2012. Up to $10,000 in purchase awards. Juror: Katherine Gray. The exhibition is open to all artists 18 years of age or older. All entries must contain glass or be glass-related. Submission for entry may be done by photograph, online or by mail. $35 entry fee. Visit, http://www.minnetrista.net/index.php?src=gendocs&ref=Glass&category=Exhibits%20Programs&submenu=Exhibits for prospectus, or send a SASE to: 1200 N. Minnetrista Parkway, Muncie, IN 47303. Questions? Contact Karen Vincent at kvincent@minnetrista.net
Deadline: February 24, 2012
CONSEQUENCES NATIONAL JURIED EXHIBITION - CA
Consequences: aftermath, effect, conclusion, outcome, payback, repercussion, result, fallout, reaction, spin-off, inference, distinction, importance, or significant. Juror: Donna Seager of Seager Gray Gallery, Mill Valley, CA Submission Fee: $35 Sculpture, painting, drawing, photo, printmaking, ceramics, assemblage, collage, mixed media, fiber art, artist book.
Exhibition Dates: May 12, 2012 - June 2, 2012. Opening Reception May 12.
Online Prospectus & Application: Go to http://www.arc-sf.com/submissions.html
Deadline: March 1
Creature Comforts - VA is an instillation and sculpture exhibition that explores the idea of the things that make us comfortable and at ease in everyday life. This exhibition will explore the artist's view on modern creature comforts, and society's dependence on the luxuries in life, and their residual effects. The jurors for this exhibition are Mary Cook and Allison Nance of microWave project llc. Founded in 2010, microWave project acts a conduit between artists and groups/businesses to provide space for temporary, pop-up, "micro" galleries. Their mission is to help promote these artists and educate the community by exploring alternative venues for emerging & established artists with an emphasis on site-specific installation art. By developing programming to correspond with the exhibitions, they provide accessible art experiences to the public and encouraging community dialogue. Workhouse Arts Center, 9601 Ox Road, Lorton, VA 22079. www.workhousearts.org
Deadline: March 15, 2012 postmark - PA
Philadelphia Sculptors is offering a great opportunity for artists interested in pushing their own personal boundaries and creating innovative site specific works. We are sponsoring "Catagenesis," a major exhibition of installations and multi-media works at Globe Dye Works <http://www.globedyeworks.com/GDW_group.html> , a former manufacturing facility in Philadelphia that bleached and dyed textiles from 1865 - 2005. Scheduled for September 9 - October 21, 2012, "Catagenesis" refers to the concept that breakdown, instead of being an end, becomes a beginning as it progresses to reorganization, and then ideally, renewal. This concept becomes the core of our project as artists become the catalysts for repurposing, and ultimately transforming, a former industrial structure into a place of growth and creativity. We are seeking submissions from artists that respond to the historic context of the site or to its physical condition. Proposals may acknowledge some aspect of the history of the building such as the role of manufacturing in Philadelphia; the different products created there; the importance of water and its relationship to the city's economy; the impact of the factory on the community; the lives of the workers; or other related themes. Interactive, multi-media, and installation works are encouraged. Selected artists will receive an honorarium of $750. The jurors are Independent Curator Cheryl Harper,Public Artist Donald Lipski, and Tom Moran, Chief Curator and Director of Artistic Development at Grounds for Sculpture in Hamilton, NJ. The entry fee is $15 for Philadelphia Sculptors members and $25 for non-members (or discounted membership and entry fee of $45 for new members.) All work must be submitted in digital format. For prospectus and more information, visit "Catagenesis" at www.philasculptors.org/opportunities.htm or contact Leslie Kaufman at 215-413-9126, lesliekaufman@verizon.net <mailto:lesliekaufman@verizon.net?>
Deadline: March 26, 2012
"There is no place like home" - Rutgers - Paul Robeson Galleries - NJ
This exhibition will include the work of contemporary artists who use the idea of ‘home’ as a source of inspiration. Exhibition will be on display January - March, 2013. For more information visit http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/artgallery/opportunities/index.html
Deadline: March 27, 2012
Artspace 105 - PA voted 2010 "Best Underground Art Space" by Pittsburgh Magazine. Now accepting proposals for exhibitions and events in our space, artspace105, located at 105 E. 8th Avenue, Homestead, PA. Please send resume, artists statement and proposals to steelvalleyarts@gmail.com. If you would like to mail your proposal via postal mail, please mail it to: Steel Valley Arts Councl, P.O. Box 3003, Munhall, PA 15120. www.steelvalleyarts.org
Deadline: March 30, 2012 (midnight mountain time) OH
The Cincinnati Art Museum announces the Marjorie Schiele Prize, a triennial competition that honors the work and legacy of Marjorie Schiele, a Cincinnati artist whose generous bequest established it. Eligibility is restricted to living artists who present a vision or model for transforming our present reality by stretching the limitations of painting and sculpture. Applicants must hold a degree from an accredited school of art and have received prior recognition in publication or exhibition beyond a local level. The Marjorie Schiele Prize will alternate between being an open competition, leading to an exhibition judged by art peers and critics; and a professional invitational, with a jury of peers and critics pre-selecting nominators and winners. $25,000 in prize money will be awarded at the discretion of the jury.
The jurors for the first Marjorie Schiele Prize are Claudia Gould, Director, Jewish Museum (New York), Robert Storr, Dean, Yale School of Art (New Haven), Max Hollein, Director, Städel Museums (Frankfurt, Germany) and Cincinnati Art Museum Director, Aaron Betsky.
Artist apply through www.callforentry.org
For more information visit Call Detail
Direct inquiries to inquiry@cincyart.org
Deadline: Sunday, April 1
The West Collects 2012 - PA
The West Collection invites young contemporary artists to present their new art to the public. The West Collection Acquisition Prize is open to individual artists, 18 years or older. Artists working in video, sculpture, photography, drawing, painting, and installation may submit an application to have their works reviewed by Curator Paige West for possible acquisition into the West Collection. Ten finalists per year receive $10,000 in acquisition funds per artist. One of the "10" artists per year will additionally be awarded the Grand Prize for their ambitious work and receive a $25,000 artist stipend to focus on their work for the coming year. Every spring the "10" exhibition finalists will be exhibited at SEI and their works become part of the West Collection and West Lending Library. Click here for more information about the The West Collection.
Deadline: April 6, 2012 MD
The Trawick Prize: Bethesda Contemporary Art Awards is an annual juried art exhibition and awards. $14,000 in prize money is awarded annually to the top four artists and a group exhibition of the finalists’ work will take place in September 2012 at Gallery B in downtown Bethesda. With a top prize of $10,000, The 2012 competition will be juried by Dawn Gavin, Associate Professor of Drawing and Foundations at the University of Maryland, College Park; Kelly Gordon, Associate Curator at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C.; and N. Elizabeth Schlatter, Deputy Director and Curator of Exhibitions at the University of Richmond Museums, Virginia. Artists may apply online or download an application athttp://www.bethesda.org/
Deadline: April 16, 2012
Coeur d'Alene Arts Commission seeks Artists for "ArtCurrents" - ID
The City of Coeur d’Alene Arts Commission is seeking artists to participate in its new “ArtCurrents” program. Artists submit applications for placement of their sculptures around CdA’s downtown for a period of one (1) year. The displayed works will also be offered for sale, with the City of Coeur d’Alene receiving a 25% commission from the sale. Up to fifteen (15) art pieces will be selected and the artist or artist team will be awarded a $500.00 stipend to cover the cost of shipping. The selected artwork will be displayed along Sherman Avenue, Lakeside Avenue, and City Park.. Information packets are available at City Hall, 710 E. Mullan Avenue, or online at www.cdaid.org. Installation of the artwork will begin the week of June 4th. Artists who are interested in participating are encouraged to contact Steve Anthony, Arts Commission Liaison, at 769-2249. Submission requirements are listed on the Call to Artists at the following link:www.cdaid.org/mod/userpage/images/ArtCurrents2012.pdf.
Deadline: May 2, 2012
Lorton, Virginia (Northern Virginia)
The Workhouse Arts Center is proud to announce a call for entries for its 2nd Annual Workhouse Clay National Ceramics Exhibition 2012 from July 25 – August 26, 2012. This 2nd Annual Workhouse Clay National Ceramics Exhibition is an “Open Call” for functional and/or sculptural ceramic artworks. The focus of this year’s exhibit is to highlight contemporary functional and sculptural ceramic artworks being created throughout the U.S.A. today. Juror - Peter Held
ONGOING EXHIBITION OPPORTUNITIES
Outdoor Sculpture & Gallery Exhibitions, Rockland Center for the Arts, NY
Rockland Center for the Arts ( RoCA) in West Nyack, NY accepts artist submissions on an ongoing basis for their Sculpture Park and Gallery ONE. Gallery ONE consists of 55 linear feet for hanging and is RoCA’s venue for one-person exhibits. The Sculpture Park consists of two cleared acres within a 10 acre wooded site. Outdoor sculptors may apply for inclusion in the annual exhibit that runs October through April. A stipend is available for outdoor sculptors on a case by case basis. Artists should submit: 12 – 20 images, printed hard copies, or slides – CD-ROMs may be submitted as additional support material only; complete information should be attached to images / slides; size, medium; current resume or c.v.; artist statement (optional); SASE for return of materials. Please do not make follow up phone calls. All submissions are carefully reviewed. For additional information, visit www.rocklandartcenter.org.
San Francisco Gallery Seeks Artists Using Technology & New Media
A newly minted San Francisco gallery, Rx, is actively seeking submissions from artists using technology and new media. Genres include interactive art, video, computer-based or computer-driven work, net and network art, installation, mechanical and robotic art, light and sound art, A/V art, and performance. Submissions for review should be directed to the program director, William Linn, at 415-756-8890 / will@blasthaus.com
Sterling Optical Artspace, NYC, Seeks Artists for Solo Exhibitions
Sterling Optical Artspace in Brooklyn, NY seeks artists for one person shows. There are four solo shows per year; venue takes no commission. Artists responsible for hand delivery of work. To apply, e-mail URL to ss@shannonsunshine.com or mail slides with SASE to 314 W. 142 Street, #1, New York, NY 10030.
White Space Gallery, New Haven , CT
White Space, a fine art gallery, is looking for artists/sculptors working in a surreal edge. No photography. Interested artists may send jpegs of their work including title, dimensions, medium, with a resume and artist statement to jill@dalilithographs.com. Please allow two weeks for review; gallery will contact you for an interview if interested. For more information, visit the web site, www.whitespacegallery.com.
Three Rivers Community College Reviewing Work for Exhibitions, CT
Three Rivers Community College in Norwich CT is accepting portfolios to review for 1-to-2 month exhibitions. No fee. For consideration, sent 10-20 slides, resume, statement, and return postage to: Sandra Jeknavorian, Instructor of Art, Three Rivers Community College, Thames Valley Campus, 574 New London Turnpike, Norwich CT, 06360 / SJeknavorian@trcc.commnet.edu.
F U Z Z Gallery Chicago, IL
F U Z Z Galleryin Chicago is looking for all types of art strong in conceptual and theoretical content – particularly within new media. Mail slides or VHS/CD-ROM/DVD cassettes, artist bio, statement, and SASE to: Chase CafÈ, Attn: Sarah Finkel, Art Director, 7301 N. Sheridan, Chicago, IL 60626. For additional information: 773-743-5650 / sarahfinkel@yahoo.com
Novo Arts Rotating Public Exhibition, Novo Arts Inc. NY
Novo Artsis an art consultancy agency located in New York City. They are currently accepting submissions for a rotating exhibition of large-scale paintings and sculptures. Selected works will be consigned and installed for six months outside the prominent midtown offices of their client. In return they are providing a complete public relations package and press release to promote all participating artists. They will also provide complete coverage of all shipping, installation, and insurance costs. This is a great opportunity for emerging artists to show work in a high profile, highly accessible venue. Sculptures should have dimensions of at least ten feet. Paintings should have dimensions of at least five feet. To apply, submit up to three images of your work as pdf attachments to Project Manager Susie Chorro at sc@novoarts.com.
American University Museum Reviewing Work for Exhibitions, DC
American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center, in Washington, DC , accepts submissions for exhibitions. Guidelines for being considered: A CD of up to 20 jpeg images along with a resume, image list, a short statement and/or cover letter. If you are proposing a group exhibition please include resumes by all artists involved. Please do not send slides. Submitted materials will not be returned. The reviewing process should take 6 – 8 weeks. We will contact you if we would like to see additional materials. Submissions should be mailed to: Jack Rasmussen, Director and Curator, American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center, 4400, Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20016.
Nine Dot Arts Artist Database CO
NINE dot ARTS is a corporate art consulting firm based in Denver, CO. We find and secure artwork for corporate clients such as hotels, hospitals, and private offices. We are building our new artist database and are open for submissions from both existing and new artists. VIEW MORE INFO
Keystone Art & Culture Center Exhibition Opportunities PA
Keystone Art is a nonprofit arts educational gallery and foundry located at 420 Pearl Street, Lancaster, PA . The 1800 sq. ft. gallery features local, regional, and international artists working in all media. The gallery features exposed brick and white wall space, track lighting and hardwood floors. Submissions are accepted on an open basis. Applications are reviewed every 3 months. No fee. Sales subject to PA state tax and a 30% commission. Submission information is available for download by clicking on “Call for Artists” at www.KeystoneArt.org
Ongoing call for artists: One Million Bones , Spring 2013 DC
One Million Bones, will take 1,000,000 handmade bones made by artists, students and activists, and install them on the National Mall in Washington D.C. as a reminder of the millions displaced and suffering from historic and on-going genocides, mass atrocities, particularly those happening today in Burma, Sudan and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Click here for full details and submission guidelines.
Benini Foundation Seeks Artists Working in Large-Scale Outdoor Sculpture TX
The Benini Foundation and Sculpture Ranch located in the Texas Hill Country, one hour west of Austin and one hour north of San Antonio, is developing its hilly Mediterranean-like 140 acres into a sculptural showcase for national and international artists who work on large-scale outdoor sculptures. Accepted works should be available for purchase, and remain on site for a minimum of two years. The Benini Foundation & Sculpture Ranch, 377 Shiloh Road, Johnson City, Texas USA 78636 www.benini.com
Art in Embassies Program - DC
Seeks artists interested in loaning work for exhibit in U.S. embassies around the world. Chosen works will be on loan for up to 3 years. Shipping and insurance costs are covered by the Department of State and Ambassadors are encouraged to publish a catalog of the artists' work. For more information, email: artinembassies@state.gov; or check website: http://aiep.state.gov.
RESIDENCIES LECTURES WORKSHOPS
STUDIO LEASES EMPLOYMENT
Deadline: January 23, 2012
Emerging Artist Fellowship Studio Residency and Exhibition at the Socrates Sculpture Park NY
MAY 2012 - MARCH 2013
Emerging Artist Fellowship recipients are granted financial support in the amount of $5,000, a residency in the Park's outdoor studio (beginning in May 2012), and access to facilities, materials, equipment, and technical assistance to create a work for the annual Emerging Artist Fellowship Exhibition. Fellows are also given the administrative assistance to do additional fundraising for their project, procure in-kind support, and pursue future placement for their work. Fellowships are awarded to artists who are not yet well established, are New York State residents, and are in need of financial assistance. Artist will need to make their own living and travel arrangements. www.socratessculpturepark.org
Deadline: January 30, 2012
The I-Park Residency Program CT
• I-Park supports and has separate selection panels in the following disciplines:
- Music Composition/Sound Sculpture
- Visual Arts (including sculpture, environmental art,
installation, memorial art)
- Moving Image (including video and film art, documentary,
animation, virtual reality, game/interactive art)
- Landscape/Garden Design
- Creative Writing
• The typical residency session has a 4-week duration, with a limited number of 2-week residencies offered. Official residency season runs from May through November with off-season sessions in April and December
• The program is offered free of charge to accepted/invited applicants, though there is a $30 application processing fee.
• I-Park provides a private bedroom, private studio, artists’ meal program (most, though not all, food is provided) and some shared amenities: library, Common Area, inviting artists’ kitchen, wireless internet.
• The only major cost to the artist is transportation to and from the area (if you’re not driving, you get a pick up at the beginning of the session and a drop-of at the end at a Connecticut airport or bus/train station).
• Four $750 travel grants in 2012 will be offered to international artists who’ve been offered residencies by their respective selection juries.
Check out I-Park Residency or www.i-park.org/residency.html
Deadline: January 30
Artist Residency in Westminster MD
TYRONE ART CENTER RESIDENCY Located on a small private farm, 40 minutes west of Baltimore, one hour north of Washington D.C. The Tyrone Art Center provides a retreat like setting in a rural area. Visual artists - painters, sculptors, ceramicists, papermakers, writers, installation and environmental artists will have the opportunity to work in a studio, on the land and feel ‘at home’ while exploring and developing new work. Studios and lots pf special equipment is available for use by the artists. Average length of residency: two to four weeks Resident season: May through November.The artist is responsible for food, travel, and materials. Tyrone Arts Center provides housing, some onsite materials and program administration. Cost: $100 per week Contact: Elizabeth Burger, Director, Tyrone Art Center, 2651 Old Taneytown Rd., Westminster, MD 21158 e-mail-- wibaset@gmail.com or call 410.871.2168
Artist Residencies and Retreats: Making it Work for You
Lecture Date: January 31, 2012 , 6:30-8pm at the Abramson Family Recital Hall, American University, 4400 Massachusetts Ave. NW, Washington, DC
Free RSVP : Liz Georges at lgeorges@wpadc.org
WPA's No Artist Left Behind program offers a panel discussion on artists' residencies. Discover how the right residency can transform your artistic practice and career. Learn how to choose a residency, how to apply, and how to fit it into your already busy schedule. Moderated by WPA's Lisa Gold , the panel will feature Sarah Workneh , Executive Director of Skowhegan; Caitlin Strokocsh , Executive Director of the Alliance of Artist Communities; Victoria Fu , Artist and Professorial Lecturer in Media/New Practices at American University; Christian Benefiel , Artist, recently returned from a residency in Helsinki, Finland. MORE>>
Deadline: February 1, 2012 MD
Glen Echo Park Yurt Studio space for lease. Glen Echo Park Partnership for the Arts and Culture, Glen Echo, MD is seeking a visual artist to join the Park's Resident Artists and to lease one unique circular studio in a high visibility area of Glen Echo Park. Resident visual artists contribute to the creative community at the Park through active studios, classes, public events and art sales. The studio is approximately 201 square feet, and is available for a 1-2 year lease starting on March 1, 2012
Deadline: February 10, 2012
Calling Professional Artists age 62+ WDC
Art Cart: Saving the Legacy,The Research Center for Arts and Culture at The National Center for Creative Aging ART CART will select professional visual artists from the Washington, D.C. and NYC Metro areas for a nine-month project (September 2012-May 2013) to help organize and document the artists' work. Artists receive honoraria for public forums. ART CART will connect aging professional artists with teams of student fellows to undertake the preparation and documentation of their creative work, offering both groups an educational experience that will help shape the future of our cultural legacy. If you are interested in receiving more information and/or application materials, please email rcac@creativeaging.org or call 202-895-9457.
Join us for one of two informational meetings for Art Cart: Saving the Legacy:
1)Friday, February 10, 3:30pm–5pm at Iona Senior Services 4125 Albemarle Street NW WDC 20016 Followed by a Meet the Artist Reception for Iona’s Artist in Residence 5-8pm
2) Saturday, February 11, 10:30am-noon, Anacostia Community Museum,1901 Fort Place SE Washington, D.C. 20020
Please note, both meetings will present the same material and artists are still eligible to apply for ART CART if they cannot attend these meetings. Artists can RSVP to MarisaK.artcart@gmail.com. If you have any questions, or need additional information to distribute, please do not hesitate to contact me. Marisa Beahm Klein, Project Coordinator, Art Cart: Saving the Legacy Fellow, American University Research Center for Arts and Culture, National Center for Creative Aging (202) 895-9457
www.creativeaging.org/artcart <http://www.creativeaging.org/artcart>
Deadline: February 15
Vermont Studio Center
Fellowship awards available. All are welcome to apply. For a complete list of awards and our new online application, go to http://www.vermontstudiocenter.org/fellowships.
> ©2012 Vermont Studio Center | PO Box 613 | Johnson, VT | 05656 | (802) 635-2727 | www.vermontstudiocenter.org
Deadline: April 28, 2012
chaNorth Artist Residency NY is now accepting applications for winter and summer residents. Located on a 5-acre estate in Pine Plains, New York, chaNorth artist residency combines live-in studios with private workspaces, shared gallery areas, a communal kitchen and a serene setting. With backgrounds in a wide-range of mediums, six artists and writers live and create during their one-month session, and present work in an Open Studios event at the end of their residency. The communal kitchen is stocked with fresh, local organic produce and whole grains and cooperatively prepared daily meals act as the anchor of the program. Winter Residency: Flexible dates between February 19 and April 28. More information: http://chanorth.org/?page_id=90 Summer Residency: One-month sessions between May 4 and Oct 5. For more information or to apply: http://chanorth.org/?page_id=80
Glass Workshops and Classes MD
Silver Spring studio of Kari Minnick: offers classes for first time Glass Fusers, Collage/Montage , Focusing on Frit, and Glass Jewelry Design. For many of these courses, I will be joined by my colleague, Laurie Siegel. For other opportunities to pursue your glass and art studies, see the Artist-to-Artist and/or Course Schedule pages on my website. www.kariminnick.com
Open Studiosessions available. Kari Minnick Art Glass Studio 8230 Georgia Avenue Silver Spring, MD 20910 phone: 240.678.8649 email: kari@kariminnick.com
Carving Studio & Sculpture Center VT
The Carving Studio and Sculpture Center ( CSSC) offers a year-round program of workshops, residencies and exhibitions with studio space that accommodates large and small-scale sculptural expression. The CSSC programs and facilities attract local, national and international artists on the grounds of Vermont’s Historic West Rutland Marble Quarries. For more information: www.carvingstudio.org PO Box 495 West Rutland, VT 05777 (802) 438-2097
Italy
Veronika Priehodova
www.veronika-sculpture.com
PONTE DI FERRO CARRARA
www.studiopdf.wordpress.com
An Italian cultural association of professional stone sculptors is offering to sculptors from all around the world a space to create stone sculpture. We supply a completely furnished studio for using pneumatic drills, making big dimensional sculptures and modeling in clay. We organize summer carving workshops and invite everyone interested in the world of sculpture. Please visit: http://studiopdf.wordpress.com/activities/courses-4/english/ Plus, we can help you to purchase Carrara marble and send it to your studio. We also do commission work using all types of carving techniques or if you have a project - we offer our skills.
Gallery Director / curator Full time
The Metropolitan Center for the Visual Arts (VisArts) a nonprofit arts center (located in Rockville, Maryland) dedicated to engaging the community in the arts and providing opportunities for artistic exploration, education and participation seeks a full-time Gallery Director/Curator. Through its gallery program, VisArts seeks to actively engage people in the region by presenting vibrant exhibitions and programs that challenge, inspire and expand explorations in visual arts experiences for guests of all ages. VisArts is located in a 25,000 square foot state-of-the-art facility in Rockville, Maryland. More information is available at www.visartscenter.org VisArts Gallery Director Search 155 Gibbs Street, Suite 300 Rockville, Maryland 20850 Or apply online at: http://visartsatrockville.org/index.php/volunteer/apply/26/1
Artsiphere is hiring Arts Ambassadors to work at the gallery or main desk of Artisphere, and do Admin work, sell tickets, etc. CHECK OUT: http://artisphere.com/about/jobs.aspx
ARTISPHERE 1101 Wilson Boulevard Suite 932 Arlington, VA 22209 703 875 1127 (office) Cynthia Connolly, Visual Arts Curator cconnolly@arlingtonva.us http://www.artisphere.com
Gullkistan ICELAND, residency for creative people
A wonderful place to be, to think, to work and also to enjoy the stillness and charge your batteries. See gullkistan.is and videos:
The place The people
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The Gallery at Iona Senior Services - Artist in Residence Program DC
The Gallery at Iona seeks 2 and 3 dimensional artworks created by artists 60 + years young . The mission of the Gallery at Iona is to create a welcoming and engaging exhibition space for visitors to enjoy at Iona Senior Services. Promoting wellness through creativity plays a very strong part in our mission of enabling people to live with dignity and independence. Iona provides social services, information and referral, a variety of classes and clubs, an art gallery and an adult day wellness & arts center located in NW DC. Contact Patricia Dubroof, Gallery Director for more information pdubroof@iona.org 202-895-9407, Iona Senior Services 1145 Albemarle Street NW, Washington, DC 20016
FREE ONLINE WEB SITES TO SHOW YOUR ART WORK…..
The Maryland State Arts Council
The Registry, a free online resource available to Maryland artists that is an effective tool for those seeking to reach curators, consultants, and others looking to commission or review contemporary artwork. It documents almost 2,800 professional artists, artisans and designers. And it catalogs artists of diverse media including craft, design, drawing and works on paper, mixed media, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, digital media, new genres, and video. Resume, artist's statement and 6 images of the works of those artists who gave permission for on-line publication. Artists can join the registry and upload images via the Internet.Registry Coordinator Maryland Art Place 8 Market Place, Suite 100, Baltimore, MD 21202 410-962-8565 registry@mdartplace.org
Artists Wanted invites you to put your artwork on its brand-new website, which lets you create your own personal online portfolio.
Saatchi Online Share, Buy and Sell Art Online Create your own website account with your Artwork including Paintings, Photography, Sculpture, Prints. www.saatchionline.com
To have FindArt Opportunities sent directly to your mail box every two weeks for free, write to M.M Lloyd at FINDARTinfobank@aol.com
OTHER PLACES TO FIND ALL KINDS OF ART OPPORTUNITIES
1. http://www.westaf.org/artistsregisterblog/
2. http://www.cac.ca.gov/artistcall/
3. http://www.artcalendar.com
4. http://www.artdeadlineslist.com
5. https://www.callforentry.org/festivals.php?apply=yes
6. http://re-title.typepad.com/opportunities/
7. http://www.collegeart.org/opportunities/
8. http://www.artshow.com/juriedshows/index.html
9. http://www.artdeadlines.com/
10. http://www.theartlist.com/
11. http://southbendart.org/index.php?lt=1&p=see_exhibitionopportunities
12. http://www.indplsartcenter.org/Exhibitions_and_Events/For_Artists/
13. http://www.artperk.com/ListingSearchResults.aspx?lt=1
14. http://www.artsconnect.com.au/callforartists/index.htm
15. http://artistsregister.com/opportunities.phtml
16. http://www.chicagoartistsresource.org/visual-arts/callforartistshttp://www.lacountyarts.org/
17. www.wooloo.org
18. http://www.asingularcreation.com/list.htm
19. http://www.dezeen.com/
20. http://www.callsforart.com/
21. http://www.zapplication.org/shows.phtml
22. http://www.juriedartservices.com/
23. http://www.artandeducation.net/announcements
24. www.artslant.com
25. http://www.artandartdeadlines.com
26. www.artsmarter.com
27. http://miraslist.blogspot.com/
28. http://www.artheals.org
29. http://artisttrust.org/index.php/for-artists/opportunities
30. http://bayareaartgrind.com/category/exhibition-entriescall-for-artists/
31. http://www.unitedstatesartists.org
32. http://losangelesartresource.wordpress.com/
33. http://www.entrythingy.com/artists
34. http://www.NYFA.org
These sites change frequently, so don’t just rely on my recommendations, but do internet searches of your own to discover constantly new sites that are being developed. Please let me know if there is a good site that I have omitted. Thanks.