No nipping Polly! There's enough for everyone. Of Note: Basic Training for Artists: Community, Survival, & Thrival, a free workshop on Saturday, March 22nd from 9:30am-2:00pm at the Parker Hill Branch Library (1497 Tremont Street, Roxbury). Artist Luanne E Witkowski, creator or Basic Training for Artists, a Mission Hill resident and MassArt studio manager, will … [Read more...]
Artist Opportunities Shaping Up
More proof that it is good to get your hands dirty! Artist Residency Eyebeam Artist Residencies will grant a minimum of $4,000 to each selected residency project but will consider requests for additional project-based funding up to an additional $10,000 maximum (to be awarded in stages based on mutually agreed on milestones). Learn more. Deadline: June 14, … [Read more...]
Pedaling Towards Artist Opportunities
Call for Art The Nave Gallery Annex in Davis Square, MA, seeks art exploring the geometry of the human form for the exhibition The Body In Lines, curated by Andrew Fish. The exhibition dates are June 5-29, 2013. Learn more. Deadline: May 17, 2013 Call for Artists Field Projects is an NYC-based project space located in the Chelsea's gallery district in New York, is … [Read more...]
Artist Opportunities in the Eye of the Beholder
Everybody's a critic! Poets Entries are now being accepted for the Academy of American Poets James Laughlin Award. A prize of $5,000 is given annually for a second book of poetry by a U.S. poet. Copies of the winning book are purchased and distributed to approximately 5,000 members of the Academy of American Poets. Publishers may submit manuscripts that have come under … [Read more...]
Constructing Artist Opportunities
Call to Artists The Cotuit Center for the Arts has announced an open call for their juried exhibition Couplings. They are seeking work created by couples or pairs of artists. All interpretations of the theme and media will be considered and artists are invited to enter up to two pieces. The Cotuit Center for the Arts encourages large and three-dimensional works. The fee for … [Read more...]