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Artist Opportunities Down the Rabbit Hole

October 20, 2015 Leave a Comment

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“Rabbit season!” “Artist season!” “Rabbit season!” “Artist season!”

Of Note: A free National Dance Project Webinar: Presentation Grant How-To on October 29, 2015 from 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm EDT. These grants are made to U.S. nonprofit presenting organizations to support the engagements of NDP awarded projects on tour by subsidizing up to 50% of the artist’s fee (including housing, per diem, and travel). Register to participate.

Of Note: 2nd Western Mass Film and Media Exchange, presented by the Berkshire Film and Media Collaborative, in on Friday, October 23, 2015 from 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM (EDT), in Holyoke, MA. Learn more and register for the day long series of workshops, seminars, demonstrations and networking opportunities for Western Massachusetts film and media professionals.

Artist Residency Salem Art Works Independent Artist Residency provides an opportunity for artists or a group of artists to immerse themselves in new projects and ideas in a creative environment. Single artists and groups of any discipline are accepted. Learn more.
Deadline: Rolling (space is limited and applicants are strongly encouraged to apply as soon as possible)

Visual artists The New Hampshire Art Association is now taking entries for the 16th Annual Joan L. Dunfey exhibition. Open to NHAA members and non-members. Cash prizes. All mediums accepted. Juror is Samantha Cataldo, Assistant Curator at the Currier Museum of Art. Questions: nhartassocation@gmail.com. Learn more.
Deadline: October 26, 2015

Analog Images MONO NO AWARE is an international exhibition open to any person or group of persons making contemporary art that incorporates Super 8mm, 16mm, 35mm or altered light projections as part of a sculpture, installation, dance, or expanded cinema performance. For example: blending film & theater performance, musicians creating a visual experience for their sound, & experimental filmmakers working with story tellers. Works existing on digital video will not be considered. All moving images should be from an analog source. Learn more.
Deadline: October 31, 2015

Short Stories Entries are being accepted for the Indiana Review’s Fiction Prize of $1,000 and publication in Indiana Review is given annually for a short story. Laura van den Berg will judge. Submit a story of up to 8,000 words. Learn more.
Deadline: October 31, 2015

Public Art One or more sculptures will be selected for purchase to for the City of Coral Springs, FL, for their permanent public art collection. Artists should submit pre-existing artworks for purchase. Learn more.
November 9, 2015

Photography The Humble Arts Foundation is currently accepting entries to their online exhibition Space Jamz, i.e., vision of outer space, abstraction, appropriation, strange narratives, or you somehow broke through the atmosphere and “documented” your travels, the’d love to see those too. Learn more.
November 15, 2015

Artist Residency Sámi Center for Contemporary Art in Norway offers a residency to professional visual artists of all fields. The aim is to strengthen, promote and develop a collaboration between contemporary artists in Sápmi and foreign artists. Learn more.
Deadline: December 1, 2015

Call for Work Hera Gallery and the Tomaquag Museum seek to promote a dialogue about Native American arts & culture and its role in the contemporary arts. They are looking for work that represents traditional approaches to Native American arts, specifically those from the Eastern Woodland tribes, as well as contemporary approaches and media. All fine arts and crafts media will be considered. Open to artists affiliated with Eastern Woodland Native American Tribes working in any medium. Learn more.
December 11, 2015

Image credit: Photograph of Josephine Hull, winner of the 1950 Best Supporting Actress Academy Award for her role in the film Harvey.

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