Freewaves is seeking two-minute artists-activist-storytellers' videos about health, environment, rights or anything else on your mind to show to one million riders per day on all 2000 Metro buses in LA County in 2013. Videos may be animation, documentaries, narratives and experimental videos. We invite you to share your impressions, offer information and insights, and present issues relating to L.A. Taken together we hope to create a mosaic of our complex city.
The project aims to enrich the bus environment for riders through media offerings that coax them to explore what exists OUT THE WINDOW in a new way.
Our first and second rounds happened in 2011. To see examples of the shown work visit www.out-the-window.org/videos.
Not So Noble Books
notsonoblebooks@gmail.com
http://www.radicaleyes.it/notsonoblebooks/comp.htm
London
Art competition open for entries until 30th January.
Submit a cover design for the book Marketing is Violence, by Marianna Cage.
The winner gets 10% royalties from book sales.
Not So Noble Prize
To celebrate the proud launch of the ebook Marketing is Violence: A User Guide by Marianna Cage, Not so Noble Books is holding a cover design competition for artists and illustrators. The winner of this prestigious accolade will not only see their work appear as the front cover of the book where it will be seen by thousands, they will also win 10% royalties of the book's sales for a year.
Now is your chance to fulfill that New Year's resolution. Get your
screenplay mentored by industry professionals or your film screened at one
of Outfest's premiere LGBT film festivals in the world. Outfest is
accepting submissions for the Outfest Screenwriting Lab, Outfest Fusion:
The 10th Los Angeles LGBT People of Color Film Festival, Outfest Los
Angeles LGBT Film Festival and NewFest.
*Information about submissions at
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*OUTFEST SCREENWRITING LAB*
Earlybird Deadline:* January 18*
Regular Deadline: *February 11*
Click to submit your screenplay to Outfest Screenwriting Lab at
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Curated by Adriano Pedrosa, White Cube Mason's Yard, London 2013
Application deadline: 28 February 2013
White Cube Mason's Yard
25–26 Mason's Yard
London SW1Y 6BU
http://www.whitecube.com/submission
Leading contemporary art gallery White Cube has invited São Paulo-based curator Adriano Pedrosa to curate an exhibition at their Mason's Yard gallery, London, in July 2013. Pedrosa's project, titled Open Cube, will attempt to infiltrate the hierarchies of the gallery system by inviting any interested artists to submit works to be included in the exhibition. By opening up the selection process, Pedrosa wishes to unsettle the system of gallery practices, initiating a dialogue with artists that might not have access to this network.
The following requests for proposals have been posted to Philanthropy News Digest:
Filmmakers Worldwide Invited to Apply for Sundance Documentary Fundhttp://foundationcenter.org/pnd/rfp/rfp_item.jhtml?id=404100025>
Independent filmmakers anywhere in the world may apply for grants of up to $50,000 for the development and production of a documentary film dealing with a contemporary social issue....
Deadline: February 5, 2013
Posted: January 7, 2013
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Asian Contemporary Arts Consortium SF
1111 8th St
San Francisco, CA 94107
t +1 415 551 9260
info@asiancontemporarysf.org
http://www.asiancontemporarysf.org
<< Call for Entries >>
Art Practical, the online journal for visual arts criticism in the Bay Area, and the Asian Contemporary Arts Consortium San Francisco (ACAC-SF) announce the second round of applications for the ACAC Writing Fellowship and invite entries for its 2013-14 year this spring.
Enter the Portal of Opportunities and make your dreams visible for the world and your art and music visible to thousands of buyers.
The first opportunity is for Artists and Musicians to participate in the art exhibition "SustainAbility" at the Art for All People Gallery in Malibu. "SustainAbility" is an Environmental Art exhibition that features artists who are exploring the pivotal need for stewardship, awareness and advocacy for our ailing Mother Earth. Such eco-artist-warriors, with their individual visions, are shining a powerful light on how can we individually create sustainability through our own actions. These artists inspire us though their transformative art and innovation, and they offer us a glimpse into new ways of being.
THE IDAF PRIZE 2013: SYMBIOSIS
Symbiosis: A relationship of mutual benefit or dependence [?]
This year, the theme of Kingston University’s Improvisation and Digital Arts Festival (IDAF) is symbiosis.
The ways in which we make, perform and discuss music have never been so diverse. Musicians, composers, performers and theorists are finding endless new ways to create, direct and discuss music making on a huge range of different platforms. Bearing this in mind, the theme of symbiosis for IDAF 2013 is intended to broaden our understanding of what a symbiotic relationship might be, through both creative practice and theoretical discourse.
Exhibition Opportunity:
apexart's Unsolicited Proposal open call
Submission deadline: February 15, 2013
http://www.apexart.org/unsolicited
Now in its 16th year, apexart's Unsolicited Proposal open call will accept submissions for exhibition ideas starting January 15th. Three winners will receive the funding and administrative support from apexart to mount a show in its Manhattan space.
FIFTH INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS’ BOOK EXHIBITION 2013
King St. Stephen Museum in Székesfehérvár, Hungary is a county museum with a
range of rich collections (archaeology, ethnography, local history, modern
and contemporary art). The city is about 60 kilometers from Budapest. The
museum started to work in the field of artists’ books twenty-five years ago.
In 1987 we organized the First International Artists’ Book Exhibition. There
were about 300 works presented and later donated to the museum by the
artists, thus establishing the first and still the only artists’ book
collection in Hungary owned by a museum. As the years went by, our
collection increased and we entered into relations with artists, archives
and centers (e.g. Franklin Furnace Archives, New York and Guy Bleus’s