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February 25, 2014 Leave a Comment

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Where is that deadline? Do you see it?

Boston-based Artists The Center for Art and Community Partnerships’ Community Exhibitions Initiative invites artists to submit work for Woven Together, an exhibition to highlight the inherent strength of human connection. Large scale work is preferred. Works must be able to be hung on a wall. Works will be on view March 25 through mid-May 2014. Learn more.
Deadline: March 7, 2014 (11:59pm)

Visual Artist Residency The Goetemann Artist Residency in Gloucester, MA  is now accepting applications. Venue is accessible by public transportation and offers three terms of 4 weeks each (with a possible 2 week option) from late May through October. Stay includes a private, waterfront live-work studio in a progressive arts community.  Learn more.
Deadline: March 15, 2014

Call for Proposals The curatorial focus of the Tinderbox Series at MOBIUS is on presenting a stimulating, creative and diverse series of experimental work including but not limited to performance art, film, video, new music, sound art, movement, collaborative and interdisciplinary work. Learn more.
Deadline: March 21, 2014

Public Art The Boston Mayoral’s Office of New Urban Mechanics is seeking ideas from artists, designers, architects, and engineers on ways to re-think and improve civic spaces in Boston. This can be a new type of infrastructure (like the Seat-e project), innovative wayfinding, or something that just brings more wonderment to the street.  Projects should be in the $1,000-$4,500 range to design and implement. Learn more.
Deadline: March 28, 2014

Marine Environment Art Grant The Visual Arts Program of Sea Grant Rhode Island 2014 is currently accepting applications. Grants are intended to assist individual and collaborating artists whose works are related to themes of the marine environment. Curatorial proposals will be considered. A total of $3,000 in grants is awarded annually. Established in 1988 to encourage New England professional visual artists to address the issues of the environment of the ocean and its coastal communities. Learn more.
Deadline: May 23, 2014

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