Sunday, March 28, 2010

Art For the Cash Poor 11, Reservations due April 2.

Registration is now open for InLiquid's annual art sale, Art for the Cash Poor 11!

InLiquid is pleased to announce its 11th annual Art for the Cash Poor event. This year's event will take place Saturday, June 12 and Sunday, June 13, 2010 from 1 to 6 pm at the Crane Arts Building, 1400 N. American Street, Philadelphia (rain or shine).

Art for the Cash Poor is a fabulous annual party and art sale that directly benefits visual artists and craftspeople while allowing art lovers the chance to meet artists, see their work first-hand, and begin or add to an art collection without breaking the bank.

Participation Details 

Entries: Open to all artists who design and produce their own work. All items for sale must be priced at $199 or below. Artists may sign-up for either one or two days. Artists are required to submit 3-4 digital sample images of the work they intend to sell. 

Please note that due to limited space, all artists will be screened for participation. 

Display Space: There are both indoor and outdoor spaces available. Please note that due to the economic climate this year InLiquid will not be providing tent coverage for the outside area. Artists who would like to set up their own tent outside can do so at a discounted rate.

-The space provided for each artist in the indoor Icebox Project Space is 7' deep by 7' wide. 

-The space provided for each artist in the outdoor Green Area is 10' deep by 10' wide. Artists choosing to participate in the outside area are responsible for providing their own coverage. The Grean Area is concrete, so tents must be stand alone, weighted.

Fees 
Below is a breakdown of the participation fees. All fees must be paid ahead of time. Participation fee includes one 6' table. InLiquid will provide each participating artist with a 6' table, 20 event postcards/flyers, as well as a jpeg announcement and web graphics.


Individual Artist Fees

InLiquid Artist Members:
One day participation fee per artist



$80



Two day participation fee per artist


$160

Non-InLiquid Artist Members:
One day participation fee per artist


$100


Two day participation fee per artist


$200

Shared Table Costs 
Please note no more than two artists may share a table

InLiquid Artist Members:
One day participation fee per artist sharing a table 



$55


Two day participation fee per artist


$110

Non-InLiquid Artist Members:
One day participation fee per artist sharing a table


$75


Two day participation fee per artist


$150


Outside Set-up Discount:



$10 off per day

Click here to find out rates for nonprofit organizations.


Please note that the participation fee is to help cover the production costs of the event.
As a nonprofit organization committed to promoting indpendent visual arists and building new audiences, InLiquid presents this event as a service to the community, and thus takes no sales commissions from artist sales; artists keep all proceeds from sale of their work. The nominal partication fee paid by artists covers only a small portion of event production and promotional costs. 

Also, InLiquid will handle all publicity for the event including postcard mailing; press release; ads; etc. On the event web feature, your name and an image will be linked to your web site if applicable.

Deadlines:
Reservations must be submitted and paid for by April 2.


Notification: 
Registrants will be notified by April 15 of those who are accepted to participate.

Space is limited, so artists will be screened and then assigned a space on a first-come first-serve basis.

Click here to download an artist participation form with more details.

Please contact Sara (saraz@inliquid.com) with questions regarding participation.

Volunteer opportunities are available. InLiquid is looking for volunteers to help make this event a success if you or someone you know is interested in volunteering contact: volunteer@inliquid.com.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010



Erin M Riley, C. Pazia Mannella and Kari Scott, all recent Fiber MFA recipients are teaching courses at Peters Valley Craft Center this summer and online registration has just started. You can view the catalog above and register online. Peters Valley is located in Layton, New Jersey. 
Bambi Gallery is pleased to announce
its second open call for the "Bambi Biennial".
 
The 2007 Biennial was a big success...
receiving over 100 artists' submissions with 17 chosen.  
All artists, from anywhere on the globe,
are encouraged to submit their work to be featured
 in our hip, new gallery space at The Piazza at Schmidt's,
 located in the Northern Liberties section of Philadelphia!

Guest jurors will be Roberta Fallon and Libby Rosof, the owners and creative minds behind Philly's renownedArtblog (http://theartblog.org/) and recent recipients of the Knight Foundation grant! 



   Deadline is April 30th. Send to..
 
     Bambi Gallery
   1001 North 2nd St. #7
   Philadelphia, PA 19123
 
  • Artist statement and resumé (resume not necessary but nice touch).
  • CD containing 5-15 images in high quality jpeg format or DVD's for video pieces.
  • $25 check made payable to Bambi Gallery.
  • Submissions must be postmarked or hand delivered by April 30th 2010.
  • If desired, you are also more than welcome to include reviews, announcements, and other written materials that discuss your work and provide a good representation of you. 
  • We would also like to keep your CDs on file for consideration of futures shows with Bambi Gallery. If you would like your info returned, please send S.A.S.E.
  • Special rate for students: Include statement, 3-5 hi res jpegs, a copy of your valid student ID and a check for $10.
  • Once again, these submissions are for the Bambi Biennial to be held the first Friday of July 2010.

Monday, March 22, 2010

MFA Thesis Exhibition: Strauss Bourque


R O T T O N SUN

March 24-28 1-6PM
Reception 7-9 PM Friday, March 26th
Tower Projects 817N. 3rd Street Philadelphia PA 19123

MFA Thesis Exhibition: Aissulu Kadyrzhanova


March 24th-March 28th 1-6PM
Reception March 26 7-9PM
Tower Projects, 817 N. 3rd Street, Philadelphia, PA 19123

MFA Thesis Exhibition: Rehmatullah Jaghoori


DU Khana
March 31-April 3 1-6PM
Reception April 2 7-9PM
Tower Projects 817 N.3rd Street Philadelphia PA 19123

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Contact: Moore College of Art & Design, Moore College of Art & Design, 20th Street and The Parkway, Philadelphia, PA 19103


Lynda Barry Lecture




Artist and Author Lynda Barry will give the 2010 Foundation Lecture March 23 at 10:30am in B04

Graphic Novelist Lynda Barry will present the 2010 Foundation Lecture at Tyler School of Art on Tuesday, March 23 at 10:30am. Ms. Barry will discuss her book What It Is, which is based on “Writing the Unthinkable”, her tried and true creative method that is playful, powerful and accessible to anyone with an inquisitive wish to write or remember.

Lynda Barry has worked as a painter, cartoonist, writer, illustrator, playwright, editor, commentator, and teacher (and claims to have found them more or less all alike). She is well known for her syndicated strip Ernie Pook’s Comeek, as well as her books One!Hundred!Demons!The!Greatest!of!Marlys! and The Good Times are Killing Me. She also edited the 2008 edition of The Best American Comics.



Now Accepting Applications!


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The Abrons Arts Center Artist-in-Residence Workspace Program provides
free studio space for visual artists for 11 months (beginning
September 2010). Painters, printmakers, photographers, sculptors,
video, and installation artists work in collective, semi-private
studios at the Abrons Arts Center, located at 466 Grand Street on
Manhattan's Lower East Side. A clay artist works in a separate
shared space adjacent to our ceramics studio. The AIR Workspace
Program hosts an annual Open Studios event each year and provides a
range of career development opportunities, including exhibition
opportunities and studio visits with numerous visiting artists,
critics, and curators.

NEW for 2010: Curatorial Residency
This year the Abrons is expanding our residency program to accommodate
one curatorial resident. The awarded applicant will receive an office
and the opportunity to curate at least three shows in the on-site
exhibition spaces. The resident will also have individual meetings
with critics, curators, and artists who visit the program each year.
A curatorial advisory board will be formed for the resident in order
to foster an ongoing dialogue for his or her individual writing and
exhibition interests.


http://www.henrystreet.org/site/R?i=NRYh-s48YuvF4RRPxce4SQ..


Monday, March 15, 2010

Mia Pearlman, Visiting Artist Lecture, Thursday, March 18th, 11:00 AM, Auditorium B04.


The Fibers Area is sponsoring a visiting artist lecture by Mia Pearlman, this Thursday, March 18th at 11:00AM in Auditorium B04. Since receiving her BFA from Cornell University in 1996, Mia Pearlman has exhibited internationally in numerous galleries, non-profit spaces and museums, including the Museum of Arts and Design (NY), the Montgomery Museum of Art (AL), the Centre for Recent Drawing (London), and Mixed Greens (NY). Upcoming shows include the Indianapolis Museum of Art and Plaatsmaken in the Netherlands. Her work is featured in several books on the use of paper in contemporary art. Pearlman has participated in many residency programs, including Proyecto’Ace in Buenos Aires, the Lower East Side Printshop in NYC, and the Vermont Studio Center. She is a recipient of a 2008 Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant and a 2009 Established Artist Fellowship from UrbanGlass. Pearlman lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.

http://www.miapearlman.com/


Sunday, March 14, 2010


Step Up '10
A series of up to six solo exhibitions, open to emerging artists living in New York, New Jersey, and New England.
The call for submissions is now open. GET THE SUBMISSION FORM PDF TODAY!

DEADLINE: materials must be postmarked by June 4, 2010
STEP UP is a series of six solo exhibitions,open to emerging artists living in New York, New Jersey or New England.

As Real Art Ways grows, our commitment to supporting young and emerging artists remains a touchstone of the organization. With the addition of an exhibition space called the Real Room, there are now more opportunities for artists to exhibit their work at one of America’s leading alternative spaces.
The STEP UP exhibition series seeks to provide emerging artists in our region an exhibition and publication opportunity at a critical moment in their careers. While artists are permitted to propose the exhibition of existing work, the jury will place special emphasis on proposals that call for the creation of new work.
The jury will select work based on: the quality of the artist’s work, the innovation evidenced by the submitted work and proposal, the potential impact of the exhibition on the artist’s career and the economic and physical feasibility of the proposed exhibition.

THIS YEAR'S JURORS: Nato Thompson Chief Curator, Creative Times, NY
Barkley Hendricks Artist & Professor of Art, Connecticut College, CT
Nick Capasso Curator, DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park, MA
Artists selected will receive an exhibition, an exhibition publication, and will be given an opportunity to participate in an artist talk in conjunction with the exhibit schedule. Information on all projects by selected artists including their final exhibition publication will also be available on our web site, which is viewed by 165,000 unique visitors per month.
Selections from the submitted slides, videos, and electronic media that are not chosen by the jury for exhibition will be considered for inclusion in a presentation called Slide Slam.
STEP UP '10 is made possible with the generous support of our Members, the National Endowment for the Arts, Sandy and Howard Fromson, and the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts.
Open call archives

Monday, March 8, 2010


Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

The Core Program: Artist and Critical Studies Residencies

Call for Applications

Deadline: April 1, 2010

http://www.core.mfah.org

NEW BLOOD National MFA Exhibition

Phoenix Gallery Logo

 

The Phoenix Gallery, located in the Chelsea art district of New York, is hosting, “New Blood,” a nation-wide juried exhibition for MFA students graduating in 2009 and 2010.  The highly selective exhibition, to be on view in January 2011, is a rare opportunity to feature the work of your recent MFA graduates in the center of the New York art world.

info@phoenix-Gallery.com

www.phoenix-gallery.com

Dear My Dear Artists

There will be a Validation Reading on Monday, March 15th, 2010 at 10am in the Basement Auditorium of Tyler.

This reading is the second half of a piece that was located in the vestibule in the front of the building.  The Validation Box asked participants to write a painful memory/experience on a piece of paper.  It could be anonymous or they could include their identity.  They were informed that their submission would be read at a set time to an audience.  One could submit as many times as they would like.  If one disclosed their identity, it would accompany their memory in the reading.  

It is a one time reading and the audience is an important aspect of supporting the vulnerable air that will be created. 

Your presence would be greatly appreciated.

The reading will begin promptly at 10, refreshments provided.

Thank you for your time and consideration. 

Maximiliana Eisenmann

Headlands applications for the 2011 Artists In Residence. For application instructions, click here.
Application deadline: June 4, 2010

APPLICATIONS ARE NOW ONLINE      http://www.headlands.org/article.asp?key=45

Headlands Center for the Arts' Artist in Residence Program has earned international renown for bringing together pioneering artists and arts professionals in all disciplines- visual, performance, writing, interdisciplinary, music, composition, sound, film, video, and new media- from throughout the U.S. and the world. 

The Artist in Residence program provides a supportive working environment that allows time for artists to experiment, reflect and grow, both individually and collectively during their stay.

The program offers fully sponsored, live-in and live-out residencies to around 35 artists each year from March to November, and is distinguished in that there is no fee to participate. 

Through the support of generous donations, Artists in Residence are provided with a studio, shared housing and five meals a week for live-in artists. A studio and dinner twice weekly are provided for live-out artists. Stipends of up to $500/month are available pending funding and sponsorships secured each year. 

Residencies range from four to ten weeks, with an average stay of two months.

Artists are selected based upon merit, through a mixture of open application and invitation. Headlands currently accepts applications for residencies from artists working in all disciplines mentioned above. Headlands Center for the Arts also provides Bridge residencies by nomination to artists who are leaders in using the creative process as a catalyst for social change. 

Headlands offers residencies to artists from across the U.S. and around the world, from places such as Sweden, Denmark, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Italy, India, Japan, the Philippines, Vietnam, Cuba, Brazil, Mexico and more than 20 other countries. 

Invitational Residencies

Special invitational residencies have also been offered in collaboration with other institutions, including The Richard C. Diebenkorn Teaching Fellowship at the San Francisco Art Institute; MATRIX, UC Berkeley Art Museum; The Lab in San Francisco and Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco. 

Headlands Center for the Arts invitation-only Bridge Project residency seeks to identify, nurture and share the work of remarkable role models who integrate artistic expression and techniques with influential activities in a wide range of organizations and places. Each of the artists selected to participate have made significant contributions in the areas of environmental art and advocacy, cultural identity, or community development, through their chosen disciplines. They demonstrate how visual, written, and performance works are tools for personal transformation, political change, awareness building, and social justice, transcending socioeconomic boundaries to empower communities and give voice to some of the most important issues of our time.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Join us for the opening of "Medium Resistance—Revolutionary Tendencies in Print and Craft" on March 5 at the Icebox in Northern Liberties, Philadelphia, an exhibition of works challenging conventions of art and artisanship in order to explore each medium’s potential for participation and dissemination, aesthetic, social, and technical labor.

Friday, March 5th, 6-9pm (First Friday)
Thursday, March 11th, 6-9pm (Second Thursday)
Friday, March 26th, 6-9pm (SGC Reception)
Thursday, April 1st, 6-9pm (NCECA Reception)


For more info, please take a look at www.mediumresistance.com