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Artist Opportunities Closer Than You Think

February 8, 2011 Leave a Comment


The equipment truck is being loaded today in order to travel to Florida for spring training.
Hope springs eternal.

TransCultural Exchange’s 3rd Biennale Conference With over 150 speakers, the event provides information on international opportunities in the arts including exhibitions, grants, residencies and funding. The conference will take place April 7-11, 2011 at Boston’s Omni Parker House Hotel. Artists, curators, critics, and cultural administrators will be participating. Events include portfolio reviews, panels, exhibits, and workshops. Learn more.
Deadline: February 15, 2011

Call for Artists Provincetown’s Green Arts Festival seeks artists for eco-centric artworks exhibit April 15-24. Outdoor ‘green’ sculpture, installations, paintings, poetry, performance art, dance, readings, photography, short film and other media accepted. Existing works and proposed works, including those to be created on-site (represented by maquettes, sketches, etc.), will be considered if the artist also submits examples of previous work as a demonstration of professional competence. Selection will be based on submitted digital files; therefore, the quality of entry materials is of the utmost importance. Details and/or multiple views are strongly encouraged. Artists may submit up to three works represented by up to twelve digital images (up to four images per work). Short films are to be submitted on a labeled DVD. Images may be submitted on CD or via email. DVD and CD submissions will not be returned. For full submission details and information about the festival email dorothy.palanza@gmail.com.
Deadline: February 18, 2011

Furniture Artists Application are now being accepted for the 2011 John D. Mineck Furniture Fellowship award of $25,000. Click here for full details and application.
Deadline: March 31, 2011

Printmakers Call for Entries for THE LINE; a national juried printmaking exhibit by the Prescott College Art Gallery at Sam Hill Warehouse. They encourage submission using all forms of printmaking techniques, including Book Arts. No digital inkjet prints. Download the prospectus.
Deadline: April 1, 2011

Call for Proposals FIGMENT is now open for art project submissions for the BOSTON 2011 Weekend. FIGMENT is a free, family-friendly participatory art event held in multiple cities and attracting tens of thousands of participants each year. FIGMENT BOSTON will take place during the weekend of June 4-5. Learn more.
Deadline: April 15, 2011

Photographers Anything Goes Open Juried Exhibit for Photography is now accepting submissions for the May 25 –June 27, 2011 exhibition. Sponsored by the Photography Center of Cape Cod. The exhibition will occur at the Cotuit Center for the Arts.
Deadline: April 24, 2011

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Filed Under: call to artists, funding, residencies Tagged With: FIGMENT, Green Arts Festival, John D. Mineck Furniture Fellowship, Photography Center of Cape Cod, Prescott College Art Gallery, TransCultural Exchange

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