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Artist Opportunities Back to the Future

January 5, 2010 Leave a Comment

The NAACO Gallery (North Adams Artists’ Cooperative Gallery) is seeking applicants for membership who create high quality fine art, fine craft and applied art to be exhibited during the 2010 calendar year. Eligibility: All visual artists residing in Massachusetts, Vermont, New York and Connecticut are encouraged to apply. Go here to download an application form.
Deadline: Monday, January 18, 2010.

Call to Artists: I…YOU…WE…ROBOT! A Visual Homage To Our Inner Geeks is looking for artwork depicting robots including paintings, drawings, comics, photographs, sculpture, multimedia. Artists may submit up to 5 pieces. The show runs from January 29 through February 19, 2010. Email info@space242.com for a submission form. SPACE 242 is located at 242 E. Berkeley Street, 2nd floor, between Albany Street & Harrison Avenue, in Boston’s South End.
Deadline: Monday, January 11, 2010

Call to Artists/Curators: The Porter-Phelps-Huntington House Museum is interested in exhibiting the work of Pioneer Valley artists at the Corn Barn. The Corn Barn is a nice alternative space in Hadley. The Corn Barn venue can incorporate poetry and dance. Exhibit can be up from May 15, 2010 thru Oct. 15, 2010. For more information, contact John Romanski at Artist152@charter.net.

The Wendell Free Library invites artists to send a postcard-sized art work for their mail art exhibit, GREEN SEEN. Green – sustainability, conservation, freecycle, the color… All techniques and media welcome. Participants’ mail art works will be displayed as soon as they are received at the library. Mail art will be documented at the library website and contributors will receive a printed documentation. Ongoing exhibit will end in June and works will become part of a permanent art collection at the Wendell Free Library. For more information, contact Christine Tarantino at tarantinochristine@yahoo.com.

Image credit: Library of Congress via pingnews. TITLE: Lack of funds need not discourage from seeking competent medical care consult your health bureau. CALL NUMBER: POS – WPA – NY .01 .L33, no. 1 (B size) [P&P] REPRODUCTION NUMBER: LC-USZC2-5334 (color film copy slide) SUMMARY: Poster promoting better health care. MEDIUM: 1 print on board (poster) : silkscreen, color. CREATED/PUBLISHED: [New York] : WPA Federal Art Project, [between 1936 and 1939] Date stamped on verso: Jul 18 1939. Work Projects Administration Poster Collection (Library of Congress).

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