Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Call for Applications: Residency


The Institute of Quotidian Arts and Letters at Milwaukee (IQALM) is now accepting applications for the Cultural Crisis Studio Program for Individual Artists. This residency was established to bring artists that produce challenging work to Milwaukee to engage with its vibrant arts community. There are no medium restrictions; all work will be considered as long as the form is provocative, engaging and provides a meaningful critique of contemporary culture. The two month long residency will provide the resident artist with a studio and living space as well as opportunities to collaborate with artists and curators working in Milwaukee. Please see http://quotidianarts.tk for more information and application instructions. Preference will be given to applicants form outside the Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Upper-Midwest region of the United States. Deadline for the first residency cycle is March 15.

Friday, February 23, 2007

leisurearts


leisurearts, originally uploaded by marctasman.

"Is the new" is the new next big thing.
Randall wants you to tag this to your del.icio.us account.
http://thediagram.com/6_3/leisurearts.html

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Call for Papers, Net(works): Art and Pre-Existing Web Platforms



Call for papers - SECAC 07
Net(works): Art and Pre-Existing Web Platforms


Beyond using the internet as a way to show representations of visual and performance work, artists have been using pre-existing dynamic content web sites as the actual site of the work. One of the first projects of this nature included Keith Obadike selling his blackness on eBay. More recently, Cary Peppermint’s Department of Networked Performance, an educational situation, uses MySpace as its host. The
Gif Show also used MySpace, appropriately, as a parallel site for a curatorial project in real space about the aesthetics of low-bit production. A public art competition and gallery shows have suddenly been popping up in Second Life, a virtual world created by users and inhabited by their avatars, which interact with each other in real-time.
How are artists currently using these and similar spaces? Are these projects considered interventions, or otherwise? Are these spaces appropriate for undergraduate education projects? How do real curatorial spaces intersect with these virtual spaces? What do these spaces, with or without the art world, mean within visual culture contexts? Please propose your presentation as it pertains to any
field - practice, history/theory/criticism, museum studies, and/or education.

Patrick Holbrook, Georgia College & State University

Email: patrick.holbrook[at]gcsu.edu

Proposals are due May 1st, 2007. Conference is October 17-20, 2007 in
Charleston, West Virginia.
http://www.unc.edu/~rfrew/SECAC/annual_conference.html

88Nine Radio Milwaukee


From Jenny Plevin:

Hello wonderful people,

I hope you're well and warm.

As some of you may know, I work (in addition to docUWM) at at 88Nine Radio Milwaukee and we are finally getting ready to launch the station!

As a part of our launch, we've created a survey that will allow us to find out what residents think about our community and the Milwaukee area. This Research will allow us to quickly capture how area residents see the Milwaukee area as a whole. It will be used by Radio Milwaukee in making programming decisions and in its larger objective of community building.

I would like to get our survey in front of as many people as possible, so please take it and pass it along. Surveys are fun!

Here's the page to link to our survey:
http://www.radioformilwaukee.org/spherestudy.html

Thanks!
Jenny

Wednesday, February 07, 2007

FADO February 2007 posting



From Paul Couillard:

The Fado elist posts approximately once a month with news and information of interest to performance artists and their audiences. Postings include information on current Fado projects and activities, current calls for submission from around the world, and other important information.

FADO E-LIST (February 2007)

INDEX

1. FADO NEWS
2. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY: Assistant Professor, Interdisciplinary Fine Arts (Toronto)
Deadline:February 15, 2007; Source: Akimbo
3. CALL FOR PROJECTS: AgenceTOPO.qc.ca (Montréal)
Deadline: February 15, 2007; Source: Agence TOPO
4. CALL FOR PROPOSALS: "ANTI Festival" (Finland)
Deadline:February 28, 2007; Source: ANTI Festival
5. CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS {PUBLICATION): "Nature and Technology" Locus Suspectus Magazine (Montréal)
Deadline: February 28, 2007; Source: Locus Suspectus
6. CALL FOR PROPOSALS (PUBLICATION): "Canular" la revue esse arts + opinions (Montréal)
Deadline: March 1, 2007; Source: esse
7. CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: "International MFA in New Media" Transart Institute (Austria)
Deadline: March 15, 2007; Source: ARTSERVIS
8. RESIDENCY: "Lower East Side Rotating Studio Program" (USA)
Deadline:March 15, 2007; Source: Artists Alliance Inc.
9. REQUEST FOR COLLABORATORS: "Mehora" Performance art / political campaign (Philippines)
Deadline: mid-March, 2007; Source: Bobby Nuestro
10. CALL FOR PROPOSALS: "Accumulation" The Present Tense (USA)
Deadline: March 21, 2007; Source: The Present Tense
11. CALL FOR PROPOSALS: "Re·Use " New Forms Festival 2007 (Vancouver)
Deadline: April 1, 2007; Source: New Forms Festival
12. RESIDENCY: Klondike Institute of Art & Culture (Dawson City)
Deadline: April 1, 2007; Source: Klondike Institute of Art & Culture
13. CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Galerie Sans Nom (Moncton)
Deadline: April 15, 2007; Source: Galerie Sans Nom
14. CALL FOR PAPERS (PUBLICATION): "La Peur" esse arts + opinions numéro 61 (Montréal)
Deadline: April 15, 2007; Source: esse arts + opinions
15. CONGRESS: "Corralling Art - Aboriginal Curatorial Practice in the Prairies and Beyond" (Saskatoon)
Event date: May 17- 18, 2007; Source: TRIBE Inc.
16. RESIDENCY: Elsewhere Artist Collaborative (USA)
Deadline: not given; Source: Instant Coffee
17. CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS: PERFURBANCE #3 (Indonesia)
Deadline: not given; Source: performance_art_network
18. REQUEST FOR MATERIALS: Cultural Center of Ministry of Culture (Uruguay)
Deadline: not given; Source: Clemente Padín
19. NEWS: Conservative government cuts international arts promotion budget (Canada)
Source: The Globe and Mail