Friday, May 31, 2013

Open Call for Submissions 2013 Crown Heights Film Festival

The Crown Heights Film Festival (CHFF) brings exceptional local and international film to a wide audience in the heart of Brooklyn. Each night of the festival is a unique journey through a variety of genres including feature length, shorts, documentaries, animations, family, and cross-disciplinary/transmedia films. The curation of the festival is based on an international open call submission process. The guiding criteria for inclusion in the festival by which the CHFF Selection Panel follows are quality of the submission, diversity of film genres to be shown, and which films together will create a distinct and engaging festival program.
Submissions:
Go to our page on Withoutabox to submit your film.
Submissions will be accepted beginning November 15, 2012.
Early bird deadline: January 15, 2013
Regular deadline: April 30, 2013
Late deadline: June 15, 2013
Extended deadline: July 15, 2013

Save the dates for CHFF 2013:
October 19 – 26, 2013
Dates subject to change

CHFF is an IMDb qualifying festival.

Henkel Art.Award. | Art Prize for Central and Eastern Europe


•Application Deadline

07.06.2013

In 2013, Vienna-based Henkel Central Eastern Europe (Henkel CEE) announces – for the twelfth time - its call for entries for the Henkel Art.Award. for Central and Eastern Europe. The partners for this project are KulturKontakt Austria and the “museum moderner kunst stiftung ludwig wien” (Museum of Modern Art - mumok) in Vienna. On the basis of the cooperation with mumok, the winner of the Henkel Art.Award. not only receives a monetary prize of 7,000 euros and an exhibition in the artist’s native country, but is also given the great opportunity to display his or her works of art at an individual exhibition in mumok held in the following year, accompanied by the publication of an exhibition catalogue.

Without prescribing any pre-defined themes, the Henkel Art.Award. bestows prizes for outstanding and innovative works of art created by visual artists in Central and Eastern Europe in the fields of painting, drawing, photography, video and installation. The winner is chosen from the submitted entries within the context of a multi-phased selection process.

Entries from the following countries will be accepted: Albania, Belarus, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Turkey and the Ukraine.

Read more:
http://www.kulturkontakt.or.at/en/henkelartaward

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Darling Foundry Residency in Canada


•Application Deadline

01.06.2013

The International Residency at the Darling Foundry is supported by the Canada Council for the Arts.The program supports foreign visual artists from outside of Canada. One residency of six months will be awarded. The schedule of the residency is from the beginning of January 2013 to the end of June 2013. The resident artist will receive a grant amount of $23,000 CDN which contributes towards travel, subsistence, and production costs.

The resident artist will be provided with a studio measuring 100 m² and a separate living accommodation (for single occupancy), with access to common living spaces. In addition, the Darling Foundry provides the laureate with organizational and technical assistance, promotion and networking opportunities. The resident artist will have the option to participate in open studio events, studio visits by arts professionals, and trips to artistic events. Applications are evaluated by a selection committee consisting of arts professionals.

The Darling Foundry, located in Old Montreal (Quebec, Canada), is an alternative visual arts complex with an outstanding architectural design. The Darling Foundry provides opportunities for research, creation, production, and exhibition. Its multifaceted spaces, spanning 3500 m², provide room for residency studios, living accommodations, technical workshops, gallery spaces, a restaurant and offices.

Read more:
http://fonderiedarling.org/encourager_e/index.html

Darling Foundry 745 Ottawa Street
MONTRÉAL, Quebec H3C 1R8 CANADA
Tel: 514.392.1554
Email: residence[@]fonderiedarling.org

Image:
Artist studios at the Darling Foundry, Montreal, Qc Felix Michaud
Artwork on the roof: Chorale by Maria Sheriff

Residency at 1646 | The Hague – The Netherlands

The residency offers artists and curators the possibility to stay and work/research at our location in the centre of The Hague. The residency period has a maximum length of two months and is an opportunity to research not focused on a final product or exhibition.

Deadline June 1st



Studio space of 5m x 4m inside our venue. The studio is provided of a wi-fi internet connection and residents have access to our technical facilities: building tools, HDV video camera, DVD players, beamers …
Accommodation: a studio apartment nearby the gallery with private cooking facilities, internet and shared toilet and shower

Working budget of up to a maximum of 1000 euros. Please note that a final decision on the working budget will be made on the basis of the project proposal and that living and travelling expenses need to be covered by residents

how to apply.
http://1646.nl/residency

An application consists of:
The completed application form, available for download here
Documentation of work. If the applicant works with sound or video please include a CD or DVD
Artist’s statement / Project proposal for the residency period

Please note that the application should be completed in English and that the submitted documentation will not be returned.

Submit your application to:
Residency at 1646
Boekhorststraat 125 – 2512 CN
The Hague – The Netherlands
http://1646.nl/residency

1646 is a project-space for contemporary art. A dedicated space for experimental art practices and ideas, 1646 is a platform for new productions and presentations with special emphasis on encouraging artists to realise new projects on location.

Next to a year-long program of exhibitions, 1646 hosts artists talks, video screenings and lectures and runs a short-term residency for foreign artists and curators.

Sustainability as an Artist-Dance Intensive: June 8th-9th, 2013

Sustainability as an Artist-Dance Intensive is for artists seeking a unique opportunity to focus on the professional and business side of their creative practice, while fostering a network within the dance community.



Sustainability as an Artist-Dance Intensive: June 8th-9th, 2013

Presented over one intensive weekend this program is a rigorous blend of formal classes, individualized training, networking and group interaction. Participating artists can expect the program to spark goals and help to define concrete steps while providing individual and group feedback.

The New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA)'s Sustainability as an Artist- Dance Intensive is modeled on our successful 'Artist as Entrepreneur Boot Camp". The program offers an intense 2 session course that trains artists in the fundamental principles of sustainability - and ultimately profitability - in the arts. This includes classes on finance, accounting, law, marketing, and fundraising.

REGISTRATION: Click here to register.

Open now until June 6th, 2013. There are 50 spots available and the program is open to all members of the dance community. There are no geographic restrictions to register and artists will be responsible for their own travel and accommodations.

PROGRAM FEE: $50 per person which covers all seminars. Attendance to all sessions is mandatory.

LOCATION:
NYFA Offices at 20 Jay Street, Suite 740 Brooklyn, NY 11201

DATES:
Saturday and Sunday, June 8th and 9th

TIME:
9:30am-5pm

QUESTIONS: Please email CLearning@nyfa.org

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Hurricane Sandy Artist in Residence

The Madison Museum of Fine Art is offering an Artist in Residence Program to an artist who has lost a home and studio space in Hurricane Sandy in New Jersey, New York, or other state affected by the storm. The art museum will provide immediate living accommodations and studio space for 6 months, up to 1 year if needed, in exchange for providing a few art workshops/ lectures at the Museum and visiting the K-12 public schools. Artists can be painters, sculptors, photographers, graphic artists, or work in other media.

For more information, contact art Museum Director Michele Bechtell directly at 706-340-8395 or Wayne Brantley at director@mmofa.org or info@mmofa.org .

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Canon Female Photojournalist Award

Since the year 2000, the Association des Femmes Journalistes and Canon France, in partnership with the international Visa pour l’Image festival, and with the support of Figaro Magazine, have awarded an annual prize for women photojournalists.



Women photojournalists worldwide are welcome to enter the competition, for which there is no age limit. The 8,000-euro award enables the winners to finance their projects and have their work exhibited at the festival in Perpignan and later in Paris at the Cosmos Galery.


http://www.canonafjaward.com/

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

LMCC Professional Development Workshops 2013

Fundraising Fundamentals: Uptown Edition

http://www.lmcc.net/arts_services/workshops

LMCC’s core fundraising series moves to Harlem this summer! Designed to help artists develop knowledge and skills in raising the resources to support their practice, the series features five free workshops on Wednesday evenings from June 5 through July 3, and a follow-up session of one-on-one grantwriting consultations on July 31 for participants who attend three or more workshops. Covered topics include: the funding ecosystem, grantwriting, budgeting, work sample dos and don'ts, and cultivating individual donors.
The series is free, but space is limited and registration is required for each workshop on a first-come, first-served basis. Registration opens Tuesday, May 21, 2013, 12PM.
Participants who attend three or more workshops in the series will be invited to register for a follow-up consultation session on July 31 to receive direct feedback on a proposal in process. See “About the Grantwriting Consultations” for details.

Dates & Locations

The Funding Ecosystem: What You Should Know Before You Start Fundraising
Wednesday, June 5, 6:30-8PM
Hosted by Community Board 9
Fortune Society, 630 Riverside Drive
Register here.
Budgeting 101
Wednesday, June 12, 6:30-8PM
Hosted by Community Board 9
Fortune Society, 630 Riverside Drive
Register here.
Work Sample Dos and Don’ts
Wednesday, June 19, 6:30-8:30PM
El Museo del Barrio, 1230 Fifth Avenue
Note: this is a two-hour workshop
Register here.
Grantwriting Basics for Artists
Wednesday, June 26, 6:30-8PM
Hosted by Community Board 9
Fortune Society, 630 Riverside Drive
Register here.
Building and Cultivating Relationships with Individual Donors
Wednesday, July 3, 6:30-8PM
El Museo del Barrio, 1230 Fifth Avenue
Register here.
One-on-One Grantwriting Consultations
Wednesday, July 31, 6:30-8:30PM
LMCC's Studios at One Liberty Plaza, 12th Floor
Offered to participants who attend three or more workshops in the series
The series is free, but space is limited.
Registration is required for each workshop on a first-come, first-served basis.

Registration opens Tuesday, May 21, 2013, 12PM.

Details about workshop locations coming soon. To keep up to date of all LMCC opportunities and events, including upcoming workshops and other professional development opportunities for artists, please sign up for This Month, our monthly email newsletter.

Residency 1646 in the Hague

  • Location: The Hague, The Netherlands
  • Deadline: Ongoing
  • Duration: two months
  • Eligibility: none
  • Costs & Support: Working budget of up to a maximum of 1000 euros. Please note that a final decision on the working budget will be made on the basis of the project proposal and that living and travelling expenses need to be covered by residents.
  • URL: http://1646.nl/residency 
The residency offers artists and curators the possibility to stay and work/research at our location in the centre of The Hague. The residency period has a maximum length of two months and is an opportunity to research not focused on a final product or exhibition.
  • Studio space of 5m x 4m inside our venue. The studio is provided of a wi-fi internet connection and residents have access to our technical facilities: building tools, HDV video camera, DVD players, beamers …
  • Accommodation: a studio apartment nearby the gallery with private cooking facilities, internet and shared toilet and shower
  • Working budget of up to a maximum of 1000 euros. Please note that a final decision on the working budget will be made on the basis of the project proposal and that living and travelling expenses need to be covered by residents.

Deadlines.
  • 1st of June 2013 for the period October/ November 2013
  • 1st of December 2013 for the period March/April 2014
  • 1st of June 2014 for the period October/ November 2015
  • how to apply.
An application consists of:
  • The completed application form, available for download here
  • Documentation of work. If the applicant works with sound or video please include a CD orDVD
  • Artist’s statement / Project proposal for the residency period
Please note that the application should be completed in English and that the submitted documentationwill not be returned.
Submit your application to:
Residency at 1646
Boekhorststraat 125 – 2512 CN
The Hague – The Netherlands

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Marler Media Art Awards 2013

Since 1984 the Museum of Sculpture Glaskasten Marl has hosted the Video Art Award, and since 2002 the Sound Art Award, which will be further developed to the EUROPEAN SOUNDART AWARD.

The Museum in Marl has shaped the unique profile of the Marl Media Awards not only through its orientation as sculpture museum, but also on the strength of its placement in the modernist architecture of the Town Hall, completed in 1966. Because sculpture is a genus to which multifocality and spatial reference are crucial, the video art competition was for the first time launched with a specific substantive focus-for all artists whose video works address questions of spatiality. The works submitted for the Video Art Award must relate thematically, formally or in its presentation to the specific (museum) space. The same idea applies to the parallel competition in sound art. The national restriction has also been dropped, and the new competitions are announced internationally.

Two international prize-juries for video art and sound art will select the winners of the Marler Media Art Awards 2013, whose works will be exhibited in the Museum of Sculpture Glaskasten Marl.

The awards ceremony of the Marler Media Art Awards 2013 and the exhibition opening will take place on 20 October 2013 in the Museum of Sculpture Glaskasten Marl.
CALL FOR ENTRIES 2013


We now invite all artists to apply for the Marler Media Art Awards 2013 with their work.
The closing date for submissions for both competitions is 17 May 2013.
Information and application forms


Marler Video Art Award 2013

http://www.marl.de/marl-nach-themen/kunst-und-kultur/medienkunstpreise/video-kunst-preis.html

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Jerwood Open Forest

Jerwood Open Forest is an exceptional new opportunity to make proposals for a major £30,000 commission.



Jerwood Visual Arts & Forestry Commission England open up England’s Public Forest Estate to visual artists.
There is no brief. The forests are open for your ideas. This is a call for bold, broad–thinking proposals that explore the potential of forests as sites for art.
For full information: www.jerwoodvisualarts.org
To apply click here
Twitter: @JerwoodJVA #JOF14

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

The Blank Residency, Italy

The purpose of the project is to give hospitality to Italian and international artists for a short/medium period and offer them accommodation and relations aimed to develop artistic researches both practical and theoretical. The residency is conceived of meeting and work place where share ideas and experiences.
The artists in residence will be asked to work on a project proposal which will be develop during their staying and to share it with The Blank.  The project proposal will be presented at the conclusion of the residency during the Open Studio day.
At the beginning of the residency artists will introduce themselves to the community with an informal presentation of their previous activities and works. The residency period concludes with an Open Studios day and the presentation of the project proposal developed during their staying.
We are particularly interested in artists engaging the local community and/or working with the socio-cultural characteristics of the city and its territory.
A maximum of 2 artists will be selected among the applicants who will share accommodation, studio, kitchen and bathroom.

Eligibility
The program is open to individual artists at any stage of their career, working in visual arts, photography, film & video, media arts, performing arts, music.
Language
Italian/English/French/Spanish
Location
Via Quarenghi 50, Bergamo, Italy
Disciplines
Visual Arts (including environmental art & installation), Photography, Moving Image (including video and film art, documentary, animation, interactive art), Music Composition/Sound Sculpture, Performance Art.
Paid by Host
Accommodation (bedroom and fully furnished kitchen), studio space and internet wifi
Paid by Artist
Residents are responsible for their travel, working materials, food and personal expenses during the residency.
Duration
2/3 weeks, September 23 – October 28, 2013

Deadline for Applications
23 May 2013


The selections will be announced by 31 May 2013
Download application form (PDF, doc)

Monday, May 13, 2013

The Chinati Foundation's Artist in Residence program


The Chinati Foundation's Artist in Residence program was instituted in 1989 with the aim of supporting the development of artists of diverse ages, backgrounds, and disciplines. To date, the Chinati Foundation has hosted more than 75 artists from more than fifteen countries in its residency program.



The Artist in Residence program provides an opportunity for artists from around the world to work in a striking, natural environment. Exhibitions are often held at the conclusion of the residency. These become an important part of the museum's temporary exhibition program, and provide a vital counterpoint to the permanent collection.
The Chinati Foundation provides a furnished apartment on the museum's grounds and a studio in Marfa. Resident artists have unlimited access to Chinati's collection and archive, and the museum staff and interns are available to assist in securing materials and preparing exhibitions. A stipend of $1,000 is provided to assist with travel and art materials.
The Chinati Foundation maintains a casual environment, and it is up to the artists to develop their own work schedule. Marfa is a small town in a sparsely populated area of far West Texas, and artists may spend a great deal of time alone. A residency at Chinati is ideal for those artists who seek a quiet and sympathetic environment with few distractions. The average residency lasts two to three months; this can be adjusted according to individual needs and the resources of the museum.
Individuals have been chosen for the 2013 and 2014 Chinati Artist in Residence program.

To apply for a 2015 residency, please send the following to Chinati at the address below by April 1, 2014 but not before December 31, 2013.:

Cover letter
Resume/CV
20 slide images OR a CD with 20 PDF or JPEG digital files (2 MB maximum file size per image) OR a DVD of up to 30 minutes of video work.
Applications must be postmarked no later than April 1, 2014. Please do not send any original artwork. Emailed submissions will not be accepted.

Applications can be mailed to:
Rob Weiner
Artist in Residence Application
The Chinati Foundation
1 Cavalry Row / P.O. Box 1135
Marfa, Texas 79843 For questions about the Artist in Residence program or the submission process, contact Marella Consolini, mconsolini@chinati.org. List of Artists in Residence

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

50 residencies in Vienna | Austrian Federal Ministry of the Arts



In co‐operation with KulturKontakt Austria,the Austrian Federal Ministry of Education,the Arts and Culturemakes available 50 residenciesin Vienna forthe year 2014.

This call is open to artists, writers, composers, curators and art educators whose place of residence is outside of Austria.
The residencies are available forthe following disciplines:
 Visual arts
 Art photography
 Video andmedia art
 Design
 Composition
 Literature and literary translation
 Contemporary dance and choreography
In addition, art educators and curators are also invited to apply.

What can be expected from the residency? (excpert)

 Accommodation subjectto availability, eitherin an apartment atthe Schloss Laudon Parkdependance (14th district) or a roomin a flatin Vienna’s 3
rd or 9 th district
 Use of a community studio in Vienna’s 2 nd district and in Schloss Laudon, and/or use of outdoor premises within the Schloss Laudon site
 Contribution to cost ofliving expenses of € 800 permonth; in case of absence exceeding 7 days, a pro‐rata share of cost‐of‐living expenses will be paid.
 One‐time contribution to artsupplies of up to € 300 upon submission ofreceipts; not applicable to the areas of dance and choreography, curators, art education, writers and literary translators

Read more
http://www.bmukk-kunst-kultur.at/images/2013_01/102/Call_AiR_2014_dtsch_engl.pdf

Monday, May 6, 2013

Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant Program

The Creative Capital | Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant Program supports individual writers whose work addresses contemporary visual art through grants in the following categories: Article, Blog, Book, New and Alternative Media, and Short-Form Writing. Grants range from $3,000 to $50,000, depending on the needs and scope of the project.

Designed to encourage and reward writing about contemporary art that is rigorous, passionate, eloquent, and precise, as well as to create a broader audience for arts writing, the Arts Writers Grant Program aims to strengthen the field as a whole and to ensure that critical writing remains a valued mode of engaging the visual arts. For guidelines and eligibility criteria, click here.

Art Writing Workshop: In partnership with the International Association of Art Critics/USA Section, the Arts Writers Grant Program offers applicants consultations with leading art critics. For more information, please click here