Early photographic discovery of an EDM DJ spinning a groove. Playwrighting Residency and Commision The McKnight National Residency and Commission program aids in the commissioning and development of new works from nationally recognized playwrights. Benefits include: A $14,000 commission; at least two U.S. round-trip airline tickets; housing during the residency period; up to … [Read more...]
Stacking the Deck with Artist Opportunities
Muralists Easthampton City Arts+ (ECA+) invites artists to submit a proposal for a mural to be created on the wall located on the corner of Union St. and Chapman Ave. in Easthampton, MA. Learn more. Questions: info@easthamptoncityarts.com or 413-527-8278. Deadline: May 5, 2011 New Media Artists The New Media exhibition will use the interior of Boston City Hall. Open to … [Read more...]
Drawn Towards Artist Opportunities
Pretty soon it will be warm enough to wear short sleeves and draw in bare feet again. Hang in there. Filmmakers The 2011 Berkshire International Film Festival (BIFF) call for submissions are open for feature, documentary, and short films. Selected films will be chosen by the end of March and announced in April. The 6th annual festival will be held June 2–5, 2010 at Triplex … [Read more...]
Studio Views: Morgan Russell
The Provincetown Art Association and Museum announced the recipients of their inaugural Lillian Orlowsky and William Freed Foundation Grant designed to support American painters aged 45 or older who demonstrate financial need. This year's painters receiving this awesome prize are Morgan Russell and Jo Hay. Congratulations! We like artists being recognized monetarily for their … [Read more...]
The Ephemeral Work of Daniel Ranalli
To see a world in a grain of sand... -William Blake, Auguries of Innocence In October, the Provincetown Art Association and Museum will be exhibiting a twenty-year photographic survey of the work of Daniel Ranalli, MCC '10 Drawing Fellow. He has a long standing comittment to the creation of conceptual environmental work encompassing the Outer Cape. This is an … [Read more...]