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Artist Opportunities on the Fly

May 4, 2010 Leave a Comment

*Tonight* Roundtable on Recordkeeping and Taxes for Artists
ArtMorpheus has invited Susan Dupuis, Dupuis & Co, LLC to speak. She is an income tax consultant and an attorney licensed in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. For more information and RSVP (requested) email beer@artmorpheues.org or call 617-456-1131. Light refreshments will be served. Suggested Donation: $10. Tuesday, May 4, 5:30-7:00pm
Calderwood Pavilion, Arts Resource Room (maximum capacity 25)
The Boston Center for the Arts, 527 Tremont Street, Boston

For Sculptors
New England Sculptors invites artists to submit entries for an outdoor exhibition, Arts on the Edge, in Wolfeboro, NH. You do not need to be a member of NESA to enter and there is no entry fee. There are three sites for sculptures: Clark Park, Cate Park, and the Carpenter School. For more information and to request an entry form, email kklein@brandeis.edu.
Deadline: Monday, May 10

Call to Artists
The Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) is seeking artists to paint wildlife and landscape scenes on all of the 100+ unpainted Iron Rangers located in state parks across the Commonwealth. Although no stipend is offered, artists are invited to sign the back of the Iron Ranger and leave business cards and brochures with the facility supervisor or district manager to distribute upon request. News releases, identifying the artist and including a picture of the Iron Ranger, will also be sent out to the press once this year’s program is complete. According to the DCR, in prior years, numerous articles and photos about the program and artists resulted from these releases. Go here for the prospectus and to view previously painted Iron Rangers.
Deadline: May 24, 2010

Call to Visual Artists
The United States Mint invites artists, designers, and illustrators to apply for a paid position as a contracted, Associate Designer in their Artistic Infusion Program (AIP). Artists chosen to be a part of the AIP program can work from anywhere and have the tremendous opportunity to take part in American history by contributing potential designs for the next generation of coins. Previously, AIP artists have submitted successful designs for coins released through the 50 State Quarters® Program and the Presidential $1 Coin Program. Chosen artists will receive $2,000 for each assigned design submission as well as an additional $5,000 if their design is selected to be sculpted into a coin. For more information go here.
Deadline: July 6, 2010

Image credit: Photograph by Paolo Neo.

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