For Nathalie Miebach, the mysteries of art and science are best engaged by their individual components: colors and temperatures, reed and wind speeds. Through a time- (and hands-) intensive weaving process, she creates sculptures that visually interpret scientific data. The resulting sculptures - intricately crafted yet curiously natural - invite new understandings of … [Read more...]
Archives for March 2010
Rest in peace, Granny D
We learned that Doris "Granny D" Haddock, a well-known New England political activist, has passed away at the age of 100. Granny D was best known for walking across the country at 90 years old to support campaign finance reform and for her US Senate run against Judd Gregg in 2004. That Senate race was captured in the spirited, engaging documentary Run Granny Run, directed by … [Read more...]
Artist Opportunities Gone Wilde
For Dancers: Applications are being accepted for the next Movement at the Mills at the Boston Center for the Arts. For more information, contact Andrea Blesso Albuquerque at the Boston Center for the Arts at (617) 456-1132 or ablesso@bcaonline.org. Deadline: March 12 by 5 pm. Performance is April 30. Call to Artists: Philosophies of Life exhibition at Endicott College … [Read more...]
Ready set go
There are a handful of upcoming opportunities for artists' professional development - so on your marks, get set, etc! March 15 – deadline for New England filmmakers to apply for LEF New England Fellowships to support attendance to the Flaherty Seminar in NYC. The Flaherty Seminar, June 19-25, 2010 at Colgate University in Hamilton, NY, is a great opportunity for film artists … [Read more...]
Fundraising and fiscal sponsorship workshop for artists and arts orgs
On Friday, March 19, 2010, ARTmorpheus will host Fractured Atlas, a national arts service organization, for a workshop for emerging individual artists and arts organizations entitled Fundraising and Fiscal Sponsorship: Raising Money to Support Your Creative Endeavors. The event will take place in the Arts Resource Room of the Stanford Calderwood Pavilion at the Boston Center … [Read more...]