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Illuminated Artist Opportunities

January 31, 2012 Leave a Comment

Artists and Photographers Submissions are now being accepted for a highly public, large-scale projection event for Photo Nights Boston, a four-night event to occur in October 2012. Finalists will receive a $1,000 proposal development fee. The project budget is $10,000. Learn more.
Deadline: February 3, 2012

Residency Fellowships The Vermont Studio Center has multiple residency fellowships available. The Educational Foundation of America Fellowships are three merit-based fellowships available to emerging and mid-career artists and writers of color from the United States and the Harpo Foundation Native American Fellowships which are two fellowship awards open to Native American artists living in the U.S.  Learn more.
Deadline: February 15, 2012

Request for Exhibition Proposals Proposals to produce exhibitions at the Coconino Center for the Arts (main gallery) and the Jewel Gallery are now being accepted. Successful proposals will meet the criteria, complement Flagstaff Cultural Partner’s mission, and be a collaborative endeavor with Flagstaff Cultural Partners.  Learn more.
Deadline: March 2, 2012

Painters over 45 Provincetown Art Association and Museum has applications now available for the Lillian Orlowsky and William Freed Foundation Grant, a source of funding for mature American painters. Grants are offered to American painters aged 45 or older who demonstrate financial need. Questions: 508-487-1750 or gryderomalley@paam.org
Deadline: April 2, 2012 (postmarked)

Collage Artists Kolaj Magazine seeks submissions. Submit 3-5 images for publication online and/or the print edition. The selection of images should be cohesive and demonstrate an aspect of the artist’s collage making practice or conceptual approach. Artists should first complete the online submission form on which they will be asked to enter a statement (100 words) about the work and a brief bio (100 words). Questions: submissions@kolajmagazine.com. Learn more.

Image credit: Photograph of stained glass depiction of the Great Seal of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts by ArtSake.

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