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Washington Humane Society: Call for Artists: Juried Photography Exhibit - 2002 Petography, Pet Portraits
DEADLINE FOR ENTRIES: March 15, 2002
- Open to WHS members only. Join by sending a tax-deductible
contribution of $35 or more to WHS, 7319 Georgia Avenue NW, Washington,
DC 20012. Call 202-723-2071, ext. 1 to pay by credit card.
- P...
Stonemetal Press Studio Gallery: Call for submissions: Benefit Art Exhibition ...
California Palace of the Legion of Honor: The Visual Art of John Cage: To Sober and Quiet the Mind Cage made his first etchings at Crown Point Press in San
Francisco in January of 1977, and he continued to work at
the press for two weeks every year until his death. A
...
StoneMetal Press: Call for Artists: StoneMetal Press’ Hand-Pulled Prints International XIII HAND-PULLED PRINTS International XIII is a competitive juried show held to support the efforts of artists producing their own hand-pulled prints as part of the mission of StoneMetal Press. Each year a catalogue of the exhibition with an image of...
Iziko Museums at the Castle of Good: 3rd Impact International Printmaking Conference Artists' Press founder, Mark Attwood, has worked in the printing field since
1981, initially an apprentice in The Broederstroom Press, his father's
printshop, and later trained in handprinting at Lowick House Print Workshop
in the United Kingdo...
Studio 889: Studio 889's Second Annual Holiday Print Show Studio 889 does so by providing arts in education, community and professional printmaking workshops. One large press and one small press are available to studio artists. The studio occupies a 500 square foot storefront at 889 Hunts Point Avenue, i...
Yale Center for British Art: Cooking the Books: Ron King and Circle Press The Yale Center for British Art now holds a complete set of the works of Circle Press and is celebrating that event with the exhibition Cooking the Books: Ron King and Circle Press. The retrospective has been organized by Elisabeth Fairman, Curat...
Artists' Musuem: Francis Latreille: Field of Dreams Francis Latreille has been published in Life, Time, Newsweek and Geo and he is currently working on his second book. Since 1977 Francis has presented his primitive works in Europe, Asia and North America in over thirty exhibitions. His work has b...
San Diego Art Institute: A Few Friends: Work by Pat Sean Sullivan This program goes hand in hand with the Mentors Program, which is currently being developed. Through this program, one-on-one mentorships and structured workshops, youth and emerging artists may access successful, established artists/art professio...
OBORO: Call for Artists: Proposals for Caisse populaire Desjardins du Mont-Royal New Media Creation Grant Caisse populaire Desjardins du Mont-Royal New Media Creation Grant
for Young Artists
Deadline: Friday, May 1st, 2009
A creative grant of a $5,000 value for an artist under 35.
Try your luck!
For more details: George Eastman House: Nathan Lyons: A Survey, 1957-2000 Subtle and formally understated, Lyons's work is easily
accessible to the general visitor, explains Hock. His dry
sense of humor and insightful observations of our culture
provide an entertaining and engaging experience. A
complementary di...
ARKEN Museum of Modern Art: Helmut Newton: Sex and Landscapes, Yellow Press Nonetheless the ARKEN autumn exhibition bears witness to an art historically curious Newton, combining classical Newton pictures with photographs revealing wholly new sides to the famous photographer. Both commissioned work and photographs which f...
Photographers' Gallery: Li Zhensheng: Red-colour News Soldier: A Chinese Photographer's Odyssey through the Cultural Revolution Li, born in August 1940, was initially full of revolutionary zeal and committed to Mao's cause. He set up his own group of revolutionaries on the newspaper called 'Red Youth Fighting Team'. They won official recognition from Beijing, and were sent...
Kettle's Yard Gallery, University of Cambridge: The Print Show For over 30 years Cambridge has been a centre of excellence and innovation
in printmaking, attracting artists from around the world. Each studio has
its own area of expertise - lithography at The Curwen Studio,
screenprinting at The Print Studi...
Southeast Museum of Photography: Coal Hollow: Work by Ken Light, Oral Histories by Melanie Light "Photographer Ken Light and writer Melanie Light rivet readers' attention on the landscape and lives of rural southern West Virginia in the first years of the 21st century - Coal Hollow belongs in the pantheon of great documentary projects of phot...
Stephen Cohen Gallery: Bollywood Dreams – Photographs by Jonathan Torgovnik Born in 1969 in Tel Aviv, Jonathan Torgovnik lived in Israel until his early 20’s. He began his career as a combat photographer in the Israeli army. "The army was my real school of photography. It was very unorganized. They just told me to go ...
Studio 889: Call for Artists: Holiday Exhibition - Hand Pulled Prints The studio occupies a 500 square
foot storefront at 889 Hunts Point Avenue, in the vanguard of the burgeoning South Bronx area. The space allows for one large press and one small press on premises, as well as gallery exhibit space.
To d...
Denver Art Museum: Cornell Capa: A Retrospective ...
Pen and Brush Gallery: Art Into Life/Life Into Art: Celebrating Women's History to Feature Eleanor Gilpatrick This may be the most moving of Gilpatrick's series, "Issues of Our Time", that attempt through beautiful painting to connect Americans to the heartbreak of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
"Casualty" is based on a press photo by an unname...
Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art: Margaret Morton: The Tunnel Residents dwell in continual darkness, constructing homes of cinder-block bunkers and freestanding hand-made structures in alcoves and on ledges. With sensitivity and compassion, Margaret Morton has chronicled the lives and living spaces of the tu...
International Fine Print Dealers Association: Twelfth Annual New York Print Fair Since 1991, The International Fine Print Dealers Association has sponsored The Print Fair in New York City, the world's largest and most celebrated annual exhibition and sale of fine prints. The Print Fair is held at the Armory on Park Avenue and ...
Velodrome, a Parisian Cyberkunsthalle: Bruno Richard La Cyberkunsthalle presente une serie de dessins de
Bruno Richard, un artiste qui, durant ses années passées a inventer
une presse underground avec Elles sont 2 sortie, a generé un
trait dur, sec et incomparablement tragique.
More roma...
British Museum: Japanese Prints during the Allied Occupation, 1945 - 1952 Symbolic of this process was the meeting of the American graphic artist Ernst Hacker ( 1917 - 87 ), posted to Tokyo in Spring 1946, with Onchi and this circle and Munakata Shiko ( 1903 - 75 ), who was then almost unknown. On joining Onchi's influe...
Le Centre d'art et de diffusion Clark: Call for Artists: Project Submissions Being Accepted Proposals should include
-Curriculum Vitae
-15 to 20 slides and/or vidéo(NTSC), CD/DVDs documents,
clearly identified with a description list
-A project proposal and-or an artists' statement (2 pages max.)
-a press kit (if any)...
Museum of the Americas: Call for Artists: Second Edition of Contemporary International Art The show coordinator will provide frames of 60 x 80 cm to mount the work. Any work damage during transportation or showing will be responsibility of the artist.
The date to receive the work is as from JUNE 29 to JULY 3, 2009 and it must be strictly...
Giedre Bartelt Galerie: War and Peace: Soviet Press Photography The collection is a kind of Soviet equivalent or (ideological) continuation of Edward Steichen's famous "Family of Man": the most notable similarities lie in the choice of prestigious artists and typical motifs, their technical quality, and in the...
MASS MoCA: Off the Shelf: Contemporary Artists' Books from the Clark Art
Institute Library, the Williams College Museum of Art and the Chapin
Library of Rare Books All of the books in Off the Shelf were created between 1985 and 2000. Among
the well-known book-artists featured are Angela Lorenz, Richard Tuttle,
Gunnar Kaldewey, Johanna Drucker, and Philip Zimmermann. Also, many of the
books are by well-kn...
MAC 21: Call for Exhibitiors: International Contemporary Art Fair Download the Contract of Exhibitor with prices and Rules for participation in MAC21
http://www.mac21.com/PDF/MAC21-I.pdf
And we would therefore advise you to send by e-mail or fax your app...
Smithsonian International Gallery: Dreams and Reality: Korean American Contemporary Art Exhibit to Celebrate 100 Years of Korean Immigration to the US Nam June Paik is possibly the single most famous artist of Korean descent. He is often described as the forefather of video art, avant-garde artist, performance artist, Fluxus artist, and a philosopher. While those descriptions are all true, abo...
Cambridge Galleries: Larry Towell: Palestine, El Salvador and Home Towell has won numerous prestigious awards. Most recently, he received the
first Roloff Beny Photography Book Award for El Salvador (April, 1999).
Other awards include the Alfred Eisentaedt Award for Portraiture Essay
(1998), the Oskar Barnack...
Thorne-Sagendorph Art Gallery: JULES OLITSKI EXHIBIT OPENS THORNE SEASON Olitski, 77, made his mark in the art world in the 1960s, and was
heralded as the best living abstract painter by formalist critic Clement
Greenberg. He had his first solo exhibition in 1967 at the Corcoran Galler... Museum of Photographic Arts: The Model Wife In each case, the
photographer/spouse collaboration resulted in the creation of some of the artists most
lasting and significant work. The Model Wife includes many image...
MASS MoCA: Emil Lukas: Moment of Process
For Lukas, the processes through which he creates his work and the inherent
properties of the materials he uses are central to his art practice. By
pulling a canvas taut so that paint drips and puddles in the resulting
indentations, or sewin...
Arts without Borders Gallery: Judson Vereen: Calm in the Catastrophe Among mostly paintings, the show features selected poems (Published in MaryMark Press, and Paradox Press), an antique lamp with a plastic gun affixed to its top, as well as an installation of several Daily News Editions, accentuated with strokes o...
Irish Museum of Modern Art: Leon Golub: Paintings 1950 - 2000 His early work used primitive, generic imagery to explore the human
condition, but his later work became more direct and political with subjects ranging from the Vietnam
War to racism and r...
Le Centre d'art et de diffusion Clark: Call for Artists: 2004 / 2005 Programming
- Visual documentation: 15 to 20 clearly identified slides and/or video documentation (NTSC), CD-Roms, DVDs, soundtracks or any other visual document that may serve in assessing your proposal
- A descriptive list of your visual documentatio...
Corcoran Gallery of Art: The Eyes of History: The US' Most Distinguished Photojournalists The photographs were selected from the White House News Photographers' Association annual contest, Eyes of History, which names a photographer of the year and recognizes the work of leading still and video photojou...
National Endowment for the Humanities: ANNOUNCING NEW GRANTS The press release, with links to grant lists arranged by
program, is at http://www.neh.gov/news/archive/19991202a.html. The
complete Nov. grant list, arranged state by state, is at
Macworld: Call for Artists: 5th Annual Macworld Conference and Expo Digital Art Contest Digital art and graphic related prizes from the contest's many sponsors are distributed to the 30 winning artists. The contest is presently supported by Iomega, Xerox, Aladdin Systems, Peachpit Press and MacAddict Magazine.
The deadline to ...
Fondation Dina Vierny - Muse Maillol: Keith Haring: Made in France ...