AMP connects artists and behind-the-scenes collaborators of all genres, including musicians, painters, performance artists, writers, dancers, and many more, with resources, opportunities, and personal connections. Many AMPers also provide free temporary lodging for other members. With thousands of members in 86 countries, AMP enthusiastically and energetically builds bridges between artists, audiences, and producers through our website, as well as at AMP-hosted parties and multimedia events worldwide. AMP is free to join. The only 'cost' is your energy and enthusiasm in building a global artistic community and helping fellow artists.
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L'iselp: Competition to create a public art work in the Parc d'Egmont, Brussels

Pause Publique

L'iselp
31, boulevard de Waterloo
1000 Brussels
Belgique
t +32 (0)2/ 504 80 77
f +32 (0)2/ 502 45 26
ae.henao@iselp
http://www.iselp.be/index.php/Integration-artistique/

The closing date for submissions is 22 April 2013.

L'iselp is pleased to invite you to take part in the second edition of the Pause publique competition to create a work of art in the Parc d'Egmont, part of the City of Brussels.

Why Pause publique?

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Iver Jåks Artist-In-Residency Program

Iver Jåks Artist-In-Residency Program

Sámi Center of Contemporary Art
Jeagilvármadii 54
9730 Karasjok
Norway
t +47 90255109
samidaiddaguovddas.no@gmail.com
http://www.samidaiddaguovddas.no

SDG (Sámi Center for Contemporary Art) announces the Iver Jåks Artist-In-Residency Program 2013. Named after the late Sami artist Iver Jåks, this international artist-in-residence program offers a two months residency in Karasjok, Norway.

Iver Jåks Artist-In-Residency Program

The residency includes accommodation, access to an artist studio, a stipend for living expenses and production costs, and travel costs covered to and fro.

Please send an application letter, an updated curriculum vitae and a selected digital portfolio (maximum 50 MB of files) to samidaiddaguovddas@gmail.com.

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Green Foundation Seeks Grant Proposals from Southern California Nonprofits

The following requests for proposals have been posted to Philanthropy News Digest:

Green Foundation Seeks Grant Proposals from Southern California Nonprofits

The Leonard I. Green Foundation awards grants for both operating and program support to nonprofits working to uncover new opportunities, encourage growth, and ultimately effect positive change within institutions that best reflect the foundation's core focus areas and the communities they serve.

Nonprofits are eligible to apply for funding in the following areas: arts, education, and health and scientific research. Preference will be given to organizations with a history of achievement, good management, and stable finances; and self-sustaining programs with the potential to make measurable impact.

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ISO: JA woman who became single mother in 1980s for art project

I am developing a new performance (title: "WHAT? NO PING-PONG BALLS?") about my late mother's life story, emphasizing her experiences as a single mom in the 1960s. As part of the piece, I am interviewing Asian American single mothers of various decades - 60, 70s, 80s, 90s, 00s, etc., to include their experiences in comparison and contrast. I am having difficulty finding someone who became a single mother in the 1980s. Japanese American is ideal (more specific to compare with my mother's experience), but I will consider any Asian ethnicity.

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Job Open: Photography Program Manager

Position Summary: Venice Arts seeks a versatile, accomplished, and
committed photographer, educator, and manager for the photography and
multimedia components of its award-winning Art Mentoring Program. This
full-time, exempt position's primary roles and responsibilities include:
management and development of the photography programs and curricula;
recruitment, training, and retention of Lead Artists, volunteer
artist-mentors; leadership in the development of the internship and
college-level components across all program areas (photo, film,
animation, etc.). This position also teaches two photography workshops
each cycle and works collaboratively with the Lead Filmmaker on
innovating program components and supporting special projects.

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MFA Interdisciplinary Arts Program, University of Nevada, Reno

Call for Applications
MFA Interdisciplinary Arts Program/UNR

MFA Interdiscipinary Arts Program/UNR
Department of Art/224,
University of Nevada, Reno
89557 Reno, Nevada
t 00-1-775-784-1733
f 00-1-775-784-6655
http://www.unr.edu/art/students/graduate.html

The Department of Art offers interdisciplinary study in the areas of two- and three-dimensional art including: ceramics, digital-media, social practice, drawing, painting, performance, photography, printmaking, book arts, sculpture, and video. Offering students advanced coursework in art history, critical theory and practiced criticism, combining rigorous studio and academic experience while engaging in original research and the development of a significant body of creative work.

Application Deadline!

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University of Applied Arts Vienna: Class for Graphic Design_Entrance Exam 2013/14

Class for Graphic Design / Prof. Oliver Kartak_Entrance Exam 2013/14

University of Applied Arts Vienna
Oskar-Kokoschka-Platz 2
1010 Vienna
Austria
t +43 1.71133 2441
mail@klassekartak.com
http://www.klassekartak.com

Portfolio deadline:
February 25th - 26th, 2013, 9am -12pm

Second stage of entrance exam:
February 27th - March 1st, 2013

First day of Semester:
October 1st, 2013

The basic aim of the study programme is to help students become independent personalities as designers who are able to work in all current and future media and take a serious and critical approach to their responsibilities in social and economic matters.

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Greenway seeking theatre Production Manager/Producing Director

Greenway Arts Alliance a nonprofit arts and educational organization is seeking a part-time theatre Production Manager/Producing Director

Reports to the two Co-Founders/Artistic Directors of the organization. Must have minimum 3 years of theatre management and producing experience. Must be proficient in contract negotiations, management, budgets, databases and ability to work well with creative people.

$35,000 annual 25 hours per week with room for growth. Send resumes to whitney@greenwayarts.org

Duties include:

To lead and manage efficiently and effectively all aspects of all productions performances, workshops and presentations at Greenway Court Theatre.

•Assist the TD and Producers on recruiting, hiring and supervising all production staff

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Byrdcliffe Artist in Residence program available

Byrdcliffe Residencies offer uninterrupted work time to visual artists,
writers and composers:

The Byrdcliffe Artist in Residence program provides visual artists, writers
and composers of exceptional talent with uninterrupted time and creative
space within the serene natural setting of the historic Byrdcliffe Art
Colony. Lasting between three and six weeks, Byrdcliffe’s residencies
provide artists with private studio space within a community of peers.
Artists are invited to participate in open studios, work-shares, communal
dinners and field trips, or may spend their residency working in the
creative solitude of their studio. Byrdcliffe’s residencies are
particularly beneficial to those who find it restorative to live in a

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Brooklyn Arts Exchange 2013 Parent/Choreographer Space Grant, deadline Feb. 11

The 2013 Parent/Choreographer Space Grant will be granted to a total of two
choreographers who are parents of preschool age (0-4) children, and are
trying to meet the challenges of being an artist and a parent. Selected
artists receive 40 hours of space Monday-Friday between the hours of 9am
-3pm between April 1-June 30, 2013. Awarded rehearsal space will be used in
any of our four rehearsal spaces located in the BAX BUILDING at 421 Fifth
Avenue, Park Slope.

We are happy to announce the second year of this program. It is an
initiative by BAX/Brooklyn Arts Exchange, funded in part by The Andrew W.
Mellon Foundation to address some of the needs of choreographers who are
trying to meet the challenges of being an artist and a parent to preschool

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