| 02 May 2007
No.62
COMPETITION Artcity 2007 Visual Arts, Calgary,
Canada
CURATORS BAC Gallery, Brooklyn,
NY
EXHIBITIONS URBANBODIES 2, London,
UK DEMOLITION! Mercy, Liverpool,
UK
FESTIVAL Optica 2007, Gijon International
Festival of Video Art, Spain Bending Sound Queer Experiments with
Audio, MIX NYC Queer Experimental Film Festival, New York,
NY
FILM & VIDEO ARTPORT at Scope Basel 2007
MAGAZINE ARTDISK, Chicago, IL
POSITIONS Marketing and Communications
Coordinator, P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, Long Island City
NY
RESIDENCY Ateljé Stundars Residence,
Finland Around the Coyote, Chicago, IL
STUDIOS The 5th Collective Artist Studios, London
COMPETITION
Artcity 2007 Visual Arts, Calgary, Canada Deadline 18
May, 2007
Artcity is a city-wide festival of art and
architecture located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It takes place
September 7th - 16th,2007.
Rupture: to breach harmony,
fracture, burst. State of being broken. Tearing of
tissue. Fulmination of membrane. Moment between blocked passage
and settlement of violent motion. Force exiting confinement.
Outgrowing the space of walls. Fr. Rumpo. Pp. ruptus, to break. In
medical language: acute explosive disruption of the inner portion of
an organ by pressure from within or without. Resultant extravasation
of its contents exteriorly. There is a sense of movement and growth
in the city of Calgary. It is consistently defined by its physical
and economic expansion. If there is a momentum building to a point
of rupture, here, or elsewhere, what is it? Who are its actors, and
what body does it constitute; what body could it alter, or even
ruin? Rupture infers aftermath. An event of severance. What
constitutes the flood that would rupture the dam, the membrane, the
silently straining status quo?
We're calling artists to
submit proposals which engage with Artcity's 2007 theme: Rupture.
We're seeking works of performance, installation, multimedia, and
film/video that are of a highly critical and thought- provoking
stature that have the potential to operate within the settings of
the previous architectural pavilions. We also have a brand new
pavilion for this year's festival for artists to consider engaging.
These pavilions have made Artcity what it is today and continues to
evolve into: a vital locus for ideas and dialogue for the city, and
with its citizens. The confines of the site-specific works should
lend to the enactment of `rupture'. The winning selections will not
only derive their content from this notion, but will embody
`rupture' and its implications within the artwork itself.
MORE
INFORMATION AND APPLICATION
Artcity 2007 Visual
Arts P.O. Box 2294 Stn M/ Calgary, AB T2P 2M6/ CANADA Tel:
00.1.403.870.2787
CURATORS
BAC Gallery, Brooklyn, NY Call for Exhibition
Proposals Deadline: May 30, 2007
Emerging and mid
career independent curators dedicated to developing their curatorial
practice are encouraged to submit proposals for the BAC Gallery 2007
- 2008 exhibition season. This is an open curatorial call however
preference will be given to Brooklyn based curators.
Criteria: All proposals must be for group exhibitions
with 10 or more artists, who belong to BAC's Artist Registry. All
Brooklyn based artists are eligible to join BAC's Artist Registry,
it's free and easy. Please send Brooklyn artists to our website to
sign
up . We encourage you to explore BAC's Online Artist Registry
either through images posted by registry artists or by clicking on
links to their websites. Note: The 5 images submitted with your
application and proposal are for illustrative purposes only.
- Once BAC Gallery accepts a curatorial proposal, BAC will send
out a Call for Entries to Brooklyn based artists to submit works
for the exhibition.
- BAC Gallery will send all eligible artists' materials to the
curator for final selection.
- The selected artists are contacted by the BAC Gallery for
delivery of artworks to the gallery.
- The curator provides the gallery coordinators with a
curatorial statement once the final artist selections are made.
Curatorial Application Process: Complete the
attached Application Form Send application with all supporting
materials to:
BAC Gallery 55 Washington Street,
Ste.218 Brooklyn, NY 11201
There are no application fees;
the deadline for submissions is May 30, 2007. BAC Gallery will
contact the curators with results of the selection process as soon
as possible.
BAC Gallery is located in the DUMBO office of
Brooklyn Arts Council, in a thriving gallery building. Although
Brooklyn Arts Council serves and supports artists of all
disciplines, BAC Gallery has certain space constraints that limit us
to only exhibit artworks that hang on the wall. We encourage you to
make an appointment to see the space and meet with our gallery
coordinators, or come by to see our current show before you submit
your proposal.
BAC Gallery also considers proposals for
creative collaborations with individuals, galleries and
organizations with spaces in mind to share. Contact us to discuss
your ideas.
INFORMATION
AND APPLICATION GUIDELINES [pdf]
More
information can also be found on our website
EXHIBITIONS
URBANBODIES 2, London, UK
Submissions invited
for the second phase run by OCCUPY MY TIME that explores the theme
of light. URBANBODIES 2 will be the second show on this theme using
a disused show premises in an urban environment to present the work
of six artists over a three-month period. Each artist will present a
two-week solo show that explores the use of light in this disused
shop space. Presenting installation, painting, sculpture, film or
mixed media. Emphasis will be placed on work that utilizes the space
successfully using light in exciting and inventive ways to encourage
the passing audience to stop and look in. The work will be viewed
for 24 hours seven days a week. URBANBODIES 1 was presented in Brick
Lane in 2005; details can be viewed HERE <
br> OCCUPY MY TIME is a non-profit making organization. We seek
temporary spaces/sites in which to hold exhibitions/events to
attract a diverse audience. URBANBODIES 2 will be supported by
Creative Space Agency.
Where: Greenwich Church Street. South
London When: July 7th- 6th October 2007 Cost: Ł15 per
application. Up to three works for submission.
More
information please contact Sue Cohen suecohen@ntlworld.com
DEMOLITION! Mercy,
Liverpool, UK Deadline 25 May, 2007
Mercy
will be curating a one-month exhibition of artwork that has been
produced with the specific intention of being damaged. It will be
held at Site Gallery, the Albert Dock, Liverpool. Selected artists
will be asked to display a piece of work that by the end of the
exhibition will have suffered some form of harm to its physical
integrity. This might be the result of action taken by gallery
visitors, or the result of a process that is enacted by the artwork
itself.
Mercy, The Basement, 59 Seel Street, Liverpool, L1
4AZ
Tomas Harold - Curator Email:
tomas@showmercy.co.uk
FESTIVAL
Optica 2007, Gijon International Festival of Video Art,
Spain 29th of June, 2007
The purpose of this message
is to inform you that we have already begun to work on Optica 2007,
International Festival of Video Art. Optica' s aim, organized by the
cultural collective Interferencias, is the promotion of audiovisual
culture. After the past edition, Optica presents with new forces,
waiting to become one of the principals join points for the dialogue
with the video-art. The Festival will take place in the city of
Gijon (Asturias, Spain) from November 16th to 18th. CLICK
HERE for further information about the last edition.
Note for galleries.- Optica Festival offers the opportunity
of presenting new video works by emerging and established artists.
The participation is through invitation and it is free of
charges.
If you' re inside the world of the video art:
independent artist, gallery owner, institution, curator..., it would
be a pleasure to be able to count on your participation in our
programme. To that end, we' d like to invite you to submit a
proposal for this third edition.
The deadline for receiving
works is 29th of June. Among all the works received, the Festival
Jury will select four, which will be awarded with the prizes for
Best Video Artworks, Optica 2007.
Optica' s Awards
2006: Independent Artist Award: Jerry King-Musser (USA)
Gallery Award: Jan Fabré, Galerie MAM (Austria) Optica
Special Award: Carlos Cid Ruiz, Rafael Pérez Hernando Gallery
(Spain) Jury Special Award: Mariana Vassileva, Galerie DNA
(Germany)
General enquiries can be made via e-mail at
enquiries@opticafestival.com
Optica
Festival 2007
El propósito de este mensaje es informarte
que ya hemos comenzado a trabajar en Optica 2007, Festival
Internacional de Vídeo Arte. El objetivo de Optica, evento
organizado por el colectivo cultural Interferencias, es la promoción
de la cultura audiovisual. Tras la pasada edición, Optica se
presenta con fuerzas renovadas, esperando ser uno de los principales
puntos de encuentro y diálogo con el vídeo-arte. El Festival se
celebrará en la ciudad de Gijón (Asturias, Espańa) del 16 al 18 de
Noviembre. Para más información sobre la pasada edición, consultar
Optica 2007 se divide en diferentes secciones: artistas
independientes, galerías, sección documental, encuentros con
artistas, performances y fiestas.
Nota para galerías.- Optica
ofrece la oportunidad de presentar nuevas obras de vídeo-arte de
artistas emergentes o consagrados. La participación es gratuita, a
través de invitación.
Si estás dentro del mundo del
vídeo-arte: artista independiente, galerista, institución,
curador/a..., para nosotros sería un placer poder contar con tu
participación dentro de nuestro programa. Para ello, nos gustaría
invitarte a realizar una propuesta para esta tercera
edición.
El plazo para recibir trabajos finaliza el 29 de
Junio. Entre todas las obras recibidas, el Jurado del Festival
seleccionará cuatro, las cuales serán distinguidas con los premios a
las mejores obras de vídeo-arte, Optica 2007.
Galardones
Optica 2006: Premio Artista independiente: Jerry King-Musser
(USA) Premio Sección Galerías: Jan Fabré, galería MAM (Austria)
Premio Especial Optica: Carlos Cid Ruiz, galería Rafael Pérez
Hernando (Espańa) Premio Especial del Jurado: Mariana Vassileva,
galería DNA (Alemania)
Cualquier consulta puede ser hecha vía
e-mail a enquiries@opticafestival.com Gracias por la atención
prestada. Un cordial saludo, a la espera de respuesta.
Optica
Festival
2007
Bending
Sound Queer Experiments with Audio, MIX NYC Queer
Experimental Film Festival, New York, NY Deadline: June 29,
2007
Curator working with MIX NYC Queer Experimental
Film Festival, expanding festival programs to include experimental
music and audio component. This is a new project and therefore
applicants should feel free to contact curator. MIX NYC's 20th
Anniversary Festival takes place in Lower Manhattan, November 2007.
Application: Looking for new innovative
approaches to experiences of sound. Individuals are invited to
submit: - Proposals for performances working with sound and/or
multi-media (up to 10 minutes) for inclusion in live audio event as
part of the festival in November 2007.
- Less than 10 minute
audio recording to be included in a free sound compilation with
MIXnyc program book 2007. - Or would like to collaborate and create
with other artists/musicians for inclusion in the above.
Applicants will be matched up to work creatively based on
either a live event or audio recording. Basic A/V equipment will be
available (TV's, DVD player, Microphones, LCD projector, ect) will
be provided but because this is a new project, any special technical
equipment needed for the proposal (turntables, special effects,
light activated sonar devices, ect) applicant will need to provide.
Proposals should include:
- Contact Information
- Proposal Summary if proposing a performance (up to 500 words)
- Work Samples: VHS - NTSC Format, DVD, CD- Rom, Audio CD,
Cassette Tapes, website, images (jpg, tiff, pdf) or audio files
(mp3, wav, aiff)
- Work Sample Summary: A short description of each work
submitted including artist(s) name, title, date, medium, venue,
duration, and applicant's role (if collaborative work).
- Optional Information (short bio, reviews, photos, etc
- SASE for return of materials if sending via snail- mail
For questions please contact Ethan Shoshan
at disiterate@yahoo.com
Send Materials Via Email to Ethan
Shoshan at disiterate@yahoo.com (up to 8mb emails)
Or
Snail Mail to: Ethan Shoshan MIXnyc Audio 2007 486 Greenwich St
New York, NY 10013
All applicants will be notified in July
You are encouraged to submit before the deadline!
MIX NYC
promotes, produces, and preserves experimental media-from film and
video to performance and music-that is rooted in the lives,
politics, and experiences of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender
(LGBT) and otherwise queer-identified people. Founded in 1987, MIX
has earned a reputation as a crucible for artist-driven innovation
with an established international influence on the world of
experimental media. MIX is unique among arts and community-building
organizations for its work on behalf of queer experimental media
artists, supporting their production of new work, and making that
work accessible to the public. For almost two decades, we have
worked to create a home for queer experimental media. MIX is also
unique among New York City's cultural institutions. The annual New
York Queer Experimental Film Festival, our most visible and
longest-running program, showcases films and videos that literally
go unseen in other venues. We define "experimental" broadly to mean
not only films made using unorthodox techniques, but also those that
deal with subject matter outside of the mainstream. In this respect,
the MIX festival stands literally at the avant garde-the forefront
of artistic innovation-and serves as a proving ground for new,
socially conscious film. MIX NYC actively engages communities around
the city and the nation through on-site local and touring
screenings. We also preserve aging queer experimental films, such as
the early 16mm work of Marguerite Paris, to guarantee its endurance
for the future; and we operate a summer-long youth media training
program to provide a new generation of queer filmmakers with the
tools they need to make their voices heard.
More information
on MIX
NYC
About Curator: Ethan Shoshan is a scientist,
activist, writer, teacher, and artist working with various media
(performance, video, sculpture, textiles, clothes, dance,
technology, internet, & collaboratives) born in Brooklyn, NY. He
is a collaborator/co-founder of the it/EQ community arts collective,
working to promote arts/artists in a community exchange through
showcasing vital unknown artists, providing multicultural exchanges,
and visibility to minority or underrepresented people. He has shown
and performed at Collective Unconscious, Bronx Academy of Arts and
Dance, Dixon Place, Andrea Rosen Gallery, Galeria De La Raza, 92nd
St Y, the Kitchen and other alternative spaces in New York,
Washington DC, Chicago, and California. Media attention include
articles in The Washington Post, NY Times, Manhattan Network
Neighborhood TV, Bronx Cable TV, Brooklyn Cable Access, and various
small press magazines and web-articles. He has also received a grant
from the Puffin Foundation for his community based projects. For
MIXnyc 2006, he helped organize/curate TragicBride/FashionVictim
FILM & VIDEO
ARTPORT at Scope Basel 2007 DEADLINE: FRIDAY, MAY 25,
2007
Tell us your cool story for when the planet gets hot
in a short animation or real life video: LIFE IN A WORLD
AFFECTED BY GLOBAL WARMING
If you are among the 10
pre-selected artists, your work will be shown at Scope Basel 2007
and featured as flash animation or real life video during the fair.
The winner will be selected by the audience during the fair, and
then shown on the title page of the ARTPORT website
(www.artport-project.org which will be launched in summer
2007).
Scope
International Art Fairs promotes up-and-coming artists and
emerging culture, and will for the first time take place during the
most renowned international art fair, Art Basel, from June 11-17,
2007, in Switzerland.
Format: quicktime or flash. We are
looking for diversity of media (i.e. vector or pixel animation, hand
drawn cell animation, computer character animations, macromedia
flash (SWF) animation for the web, animated gif, video or digital
film, super 8, photo stories, clay tools animations, with or without
sound, etc.) Length: between 15 seconds and 3 minutes
DO
NOT SEND ANY MATERIAL, BUT YOUR LINK TO THE SITE WHERE YOU PUBLISH
YOUR VIDEO*. Only the 10 winners will be asked to submit original
works that can be shown on large-scale monitors or beamed onto walls
(details TBA).
Please email the following information to
artportproject@verizon.net (for New York artists)
artportproject@telefonica.net (for Spanish artists)
ARTIST INFORMATION First and Last Name: Address:
Country: Email address: Website: Phone (include
country code): Mobile (include country code): Link for
submission*: Short bio (2-3 paragraphs)
ABOUT YOUR WORK
Title and Year: Duration: Original format:
Presentation format: Description (optional):
A jury
made up of current members of the ARTPORT advisory board from Spain
and New York will select the 10 best works to be shown at Scope
Basel 2007.
- Penny Dannenberg, Director of Programs, New
York Foundation for the Arts - Corinne Erni, Program Director
New York - Tomás March, Director, Galeria Tomás March, Valencia
- Anne-Marie Melster, Program Director Spain
ABOUT
ARTPORT ARTPORT is a series of international arts exchange
projects that travel to several PORTS in order to create sustainable
artistic networks across cultures and to promote cross-fertilization
between the art world and the real world. With every project, more
PORTS will be added.
HURAKAN is ARTPORT's first project,
featuring exhibitions, panels, and residencies between New York and
Valencia, Spain, from spring-winter 2008. HURAKAN explores artists'
responses to Global Warming and creates synergies among artists and
climate change experts in order to generate awareness across the
Atlantic.
HURAKAN builds on the ties that have been created
between the two cities with Valencia's star architect Santiago
Calatrava designing the new World Trade Center transportation hub in
New York City. It is one of the cleanest construction sites in the
U.S. and in sync with Mayor Bloomberg's greeNYC plan 2030.
ARTPORT_1: HURAKAN is officially supported by The New York
Foundation for the Arts, The Regional Autonomous Government of
Valencia, UNESCO Valencia
TERMS & CONDITIONS
- In order to participate, you must be an artist living and
working in Spain or New York State.
- One submission only per artist. Collaborations are welcome
- Please do not submit work that is older than 3 years.
- Please do not send any material for the pre- selection-we will
not return it
- The 10 winners to show their work at Scope Basel 2007 will be
notified immediately by e-mail and will be responsible to submit
their work in a suitable format by Friday, June 8 (details will be
communicated to the winners).
- By participating in this contest you fully accept these terms
and conditions and agree that if you are among the 10 selected
artists, ARTPORT may show your work at the Scope Basel 2007 art
fair in Switzerland, from June 11-17, post it on its website
www.artport-project.org, and use it in any of its communications
material.
- Incomplete applications will not be considered for
participation.
- There are no entry fees.
MAGAZINE
ARTDISK, Chicago, IL ARTDISK, Call for Submission,
Extended Deadline Postmarked deadline: June 11, 2007
ARTDISK, a DVD magazine, is currently seeking
submissions for ART TRAILERS. ART TRAILERS showcases a selection of
moving image territory, including Video Art, Film, Performance,
Installation, etc. Comprised of works by national, international,
emerging and established artists. The final selection will consist
of works at :30 seconds and works at 1 minute in
length. Submissions may consist of a complete work, a trailer, or
an excerpt. Submissions must be 30 seconds or 1 minute in length and
may include Video Art, Film, Performance, Installation, Animation,
etc. Selected works will be published in the 2007 ARTDISK, DVD
magazine, scheduled for release Fall 2007. There is an entry fee of
$15, which covers up to 3 pieces per entrant. Submissions must be
formatted Quicktime DV-NTSC on either a CD or DVD and submitted with
a SASE, entry form, and submission fee.
Entry Fee: $15.00
(covers up to 3 pieces per entrant)
ARTDISK 2538 South
Lowe Avenue, Suite 2 Chicago, IL 60616
Please visit ARTDISK
for an entry form.
POSITIONS
Marketing and Communications Coordinator, P.S.1
Contemporary Art Center, Long Island City NY Deadline : 14 May,
2007
This full-time position is responsible for
day-to-day press and marketing activity at P.S.1, including writing
and editing press releases, updating press database, coordinating
artist and curator interviews with the media, responding to press
inquiries and requests, archiving, managing advertising and
marketing schedules, and supervising two department interns. This
position reports to the Director of Marketing and
Communications.
Qualified candidates should have one to two
years of experience in marketing and communications, preferably at
an art museum. Must be familiar with contemporary art. Strong
writing and editing skills are essential. Candidate must be
articulate, organized, and energetic. This position acts as the main
public relations contact for P.S.1's summer music series Warm Up,
which runs every Saturday from June 30 through September 1. Must be
able to work these weekends. Start date: mid-June 2007.
To
apply, send a brief cover letter, resume, one writing sample, and
three references by May 14 to jobs@ps1.org. Subject line: MARKETING
AND
COMMUNICATIONS.
RESIDENCY
Ateljé Stundars Residence, Finland Deadline : 31st May:
for January - December 2008
Ateljé Stundars, founded in
1998, is part of the International Artist in Residence programme.
Ateljé Stundars provides artists with a studio and a guest
apartment for two to six months. The residency is free; the artist
pays only for her/his travel and living costs. A small grant for the
artist's material costs is included. The guest artists are chosen by
a group of experts once a year on the basis of applications.
The Ateljé Stundars residence is maintained by
KulturÖsterbotten. KulturÖsterbotten, a unit responsible for
developing art and culture in Swedish- speaking Ostrobothnia, is one
of four units at the joint municipal authority Svenska Österbottens
förbund för utbildning och kultur.
The artists at Ateljé
Stundars are requested to donate one work of art each to
KulturÖsterbotten's art collection. The art collection is exhibited
throughout Ostrobothnia, contributing to making the Artist in
Residence programme at Ateljé Stundars known in the region. The
artists are also encouraged to arrange their own exhibitions during
their stay.
MORE
INFORMATION AND APPLICATION FORM
Applications and
inquiries Ateljé
Stundars
KulturÖsterbotten Handelsesplanaden 23 A,
FI-65100 VAASA
Phone +358 (0)6 324 2228 fax +358 (0)6 324
2210 atelje.stundars@svof.fi
Around
the Coyote, Chicago, IL "Public Art" Curatorial
Residency
Around the Coyote is seeking applicants for our
new two-year "Public Art" curatorial residency. Through this
position, we will be working, in conjunction with the West Town Arts
Council and Alderman Flores' office, with some of Wicker Park's
undeveloped outdoor spaces to create site-specific installations
during our biannual arts festivals. We would like this curator to
creatively use these spaces for installations, sculptures,
performances, and ephemera to add a conceptual and site-specific
element to the three-day long event which features over 300
exhibiting artists, live bands, film screenings, lit programming and
theatre performances.
Skills Requirements: We are
seeking applicants who are well connected to Chicago's emerging arts
community and have previous experience planning and executing
exhibitions or events. This is a great opportunity to flex some
creative muscle and creatively implement your new and experimental
ideas with a dynamic group of people. This position is paid with a
stipend.
To apply, please send a resume and brief cover
letter to: jessica@aroundthecoyote.org
Around the Coyote, a
501(c)3 non-profit, supports, promotes and makes accessible Chicago
's multidisciplinary arts community. Our activities enhance public
discourse and provide creative outlets for emerging artists.
Year-round programming includes multi-media arts festivals featuring
visual art, theater, dance, film, music, video and poetry in the
spring and fall; art exhibitions in the Around the Coyote gallery;
an artist-in-residence program; membership opportunities for artists
and art aficionados; educational outreach for all ages through
multi-media art workshops, lectures, collaborations with local
schools and agencies, and career development workshops for artists.
This programming is partially supported by a grant from the Illinois
Arts Council, a state agency, and the CityArts Program 2 grant from
the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs.
Around
the Coyote 1935 1/2 West North Ave Chicago IL 60622
STUDIOS
The 5th Collective Artist Studios, London New Deadline
Monday 28th May 2007
Due to popular request,
applications for The 5th Collective Artist Studios has extended, a
unique opportunity for artists to become part of a new breed of
dynamic artist studios for a 12-month period. The seven open plan,
sky lit studios are situated on the fifth floor of a large
industrial building in South East London and boast excellent
facilities including, 24 hour access & security, a goods lift,
wireless Internet, art library and on site parking.
Studio
Artists benefit from a programme of events including curatorial
visits, peer group reviews in a discussion space, possible
exhibition opportunities, exclusive private events and publicised
open studios. Located on the same floor as Gallery Yujiro, a leading
contemporary art gallery, the studios vary in size and are available
in June 2007.
Applications will be judged by a panel
including: Andrea Adcock, Director Gallery Yujiro Dale
Adcock, Studio Director, The 5th Collective John Hughes,
Artist Mirela Pribac, Critic & Curator Malcolm Quinn,
Reader in Critical Practice.
New Deadline Monday 28th May
2007 applications cannot be accepted after this date.
For
further information please contact Dale: +44 (0) 20 7394
8591 Email: mailto:enquiries@the5thcollective.com
The
5th Collective Studios
Office: The 5th Collective
Studios Studio Unit A502, Tower Point Tower Bridge Business
Complex 100 Clements Road London SE16
4DG
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