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September 14, 2010 Leave a Comment

Cut the cake
I need a little piece
Just to keep me satisfied *

Classical Musicians: The Cape Cod Symphony Orchestra holds open auditions each spring. If you would like to be notified when these auditions will take place, email Lisa Sheehy, Director of Concert Operations.

Berkshire County Artists: The MASS MoCA is looking for new products to offer for sale. Items should complement MASS MoCA’s industrial surroundings and reflect the pulse of the buildings including products that repurpose, re-use, and express creativity through sustainability. Contact Helena Fruscio, Director of Berkshire Creative at 413-822-8324.
Deadline: September 27, 2010

Playwrights: Astor Street Opry Company Playwriting Contest has a call out for original one-act plays and monologues. Pieces can be comedy or drama. Plays should be 25-45 minutes long; monologues should be 5 minutes long. Winners will have their shows produced by the Astor Street Opry Company in February 2011. Contact ASOC Original Script Competition, c/o Anne MacGregor, 101 Madison Ave. #2D, Astoria, Oregon 97103, 503-338-3826 or info@astorstreetoprycompany.com.
Deadline: September 30, 2010

Short Plays: Culture*Park announces a call for entries for the 9th Annual Short Plays Marathon, scheduled for November 20, 2010, in downtown New Bedford, MA. Plays should be 15 pages/minutes or fewer in length. One play submission per playwright is accepted. Contact culturepark@earthlink.net, or call 774-202-0588.
Deadline: October 1, 2010

Artist Residency: Vermont Studio Center is now accepting applications for  4-12 week residencies for writers (including screenwriters and playwrights) and visual artists (excluding filmmakers). They provide housing, meals, and studios. Artists are responsible for residency fee ($3,500 per month) and travel. Full and partial fellowships, as well as work-exchange fellowships, are available to offset residency costs; some fellowships include travel reimbursement and materials stipend. Contact info@vermontstudiocenter.org.
Deadline: October 1, 2010

Works on Paper: Gallery 263 is looking for drawings for an unframed works on paper juried exhibition scheduled for November 2010. The juror is Joe Wardwell, and the exhibition curator is Laura Francis. 2D submissions can be on surface of tracing paper to cardboard. All work must be unframed. 3D submissions are also accepted, as long as it is made with paper (cardboard included). Learn more.
Deadline: October 15, 2010

Call for Documentary Fimmakers: Full Frame Documentary Film Festival is now excepting entries. The 2011 festival will take place April 14-17, 2011. Works-in-progress are not exhibited.
Deadline: October 15, 2010

Image credit: Photograph of cake by ArtSake. *Lyrics from the song “Cut the Cake” by the Average White Band

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