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The Many Faces of Artist Opportunities

April 6, 2010 Leave a Comment

Free Marketing and Community Building Roundtable: In partnership with the Boston Center for the Arts, ARTmorpheus presents The April Artists’ Roundtable with Jessica Burko, artist, independent curator, and arts marketer. Tuesday, April 13, 2010 from 5:30 pm to 7 pm at the Mills Gallery, Boston Center for the Arts, 551 Tremont Street, Boston. RSVP to beer@artmorpheus.org or 617-456-113.

Curator proposals: Bridge for Emerging Contemporary Art (The BECA Foundation) is now accepting exhibition proposals from professionally affiliated and independent curators. Proposal summaries are being reviewed for consideration with regard to the exhibition planning for the months May – December 2010. Exhibitions will be held at the 1,100 sq ft. BECA gallery space located at 527 St. Joseph Street, New Orleans, LA across from the Contemporary Arts Center. Questions, email@thebecafoundation.org

Call to Pioneer Valley Artists/Curators: Porter-Phelps-Huntington House Museum in Hadley is interested in exhibiting the work of Pioneer Valley artists at the Corn Barn. Wednesday Folk Concerts and Saturday Perfect Spot of Tea bring in a number of people who will see the artwork. This is also an excellent opportunity to curate an art exhibit. The Corn Barn venue can also incorporate poetry and dance. Questions, contact John Romanski at Artist152@charter.net.
Deadline: Ongoing

Call to Artists: ART in the PARK is an annual juried art event sponsored by the Artists’ Group of Charlestown, in cooperation with the Friends of City Square Park. ART in the PARK 2010 will be held in City Square Park, Charlestown, MA on Saturday, September 11, 2010 (rain date Sunday, September 12). Art in the Park provides exhibition space of 10 feet by 10 feet per artist who shall represent their original work only and be present for the daylong event. All proceeds from sales at Art in the Park event are the property of the artist and no commission will be taken. Questions, contact the Artists’ Group of Charlestown, Inc., 617-241-0130.
Deadline: June 15, 2010.

For crafts artists who have faced emergencies, bes sure to visit the Craft Emergency Relief Fund organization’s web site.

Image credit: photograph of paper mache sculptures at the Essex Arts Center by ArtSake.

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