La Liste de l’Association des groupes en arts visuels francophones présente les nouvelles de ses membres en Nouvelle-Écosse, au Nouveau-Brunswick, en Ontario et au Manitoba, et compile les appels de dossiers en arts visuels, arts médiatiques, performance, art public, etc. N’hésitez pas à la faire circuler. Vous pouvez consulter La Liste sur Internet, vous y abonner pour la recevoir gratuitement par courriel: liste.agavf.ca. Visitez l’AGAVF sur internet: www.agavf.ca
Nouvelles des membres de l’AGAVF
Galerie du Nouvel-Ontario (Sudbury)
suzanne joos – traces et empreintes urbaines
du 16 septembre au 16 octobre 2010
174, rue Elgin, Sudbury
www.gn-o.org
Le Laboratoire d’Art (Le Labo) (Toronto)
Bill Vorn – Red Light
vernissage le samedi 2 octobre 2010 de 7pm à 7am
installation presentée jusqu’au samedi 23 octobre
Distillery District, 55 rue Mill Street, Cannery Bldg #58
Studio 317, Toronto ON M5A 3C4
www.lelabo.ca
Galerie Voix Visuelle (Vanier)
Chantal Gervais – Les maux non dits
du 18 septembre au 26 octobre 2010
81 avenue Beechwood à Vanier
www.voixvisuelle.ca
Le Trécarré (Pointe-à-l’Église)
Retro Expo
avec les artistes: Wayne Boucher, Ruth Bull, Paul et François Gaudet, Denise Comeau, Marcelle Belliveau, Cecil Day
du 22 septembre au 29 octobre 2010
vernissage le 29 octobre à 19h
Université Ste-Anne, Nouvelle-Écosse
letrecarre.blogspot.com
Centre culturel franco-manitobain (Saint-Boniface)
MMMWOW!
avec les artistes Brigitte Dion, Marcel Gosselin, Roger LaFrenière, Dominique Rey, Mélanie Rocan et Michel Saint-Hilaire
du 25 septembre au 21 novembre 2010
340, boulevard Provencher à St-Boniface
www.ccfm.mb.ca
Maison des artistes visuels (St-Boniface)
Shaun Morin – Récits fragmentés
du 2 septembre au 17 novembre 2010
219, boulevard Provencher à St-Boniface
www.maisondesartistes.mb.ca
Galerie d’art Louise et Reuben-Cohen (Moncton)
Girouette reprise : mise en rapport de l’œuvre de quatre artistes
avec les artistes: David Arseneau, Paul Hardy, Lawrence Power, Roméo Savoie
du 8 septembre au 24 octobre 2010
Pavillon Clément-Cormier
Centre universitaire de Moncton
www.umoncton.ca/umcm-ga
Galerie Glendon (Toronto)
Kevin Ei-Ichi de Forest – Chez le disquaire
Du 25 octobre au 30 novembre 2010
Vernissage : le lundi 25 octobre, 18h à 20h
Causerie par l’artiste à 17h30
2275 av. Bayview, Collège Glendon, York Hall, C-130, Toronto
www.glendon.yorku.ca/gallery
1. appels en français du Canada
SYMPOSIUM international d’art contemporain de BAIE-SAINT-PAUL – 17 décembre 2010
articule Montréal – 1er décembre 2010
Occurence – Montréal – 13 novembre 2010
Clark – Montréal – 1er novembre 2010
La galerie circulaire – Montréal – 15 octobre 2010
Atelier Graff – Montréal – 26 novembre 2010
Rendez-vous du cinéma québécois – Montréal – 22 octobre 2010
2. appels en anglais du Canada
Eyelevel Gallery – halifax – 31 octobre 2010
Alternator – Kelowna – en cours
Thunder Bay Art Gallery – 15 décembre 2010
Transmission Commission Collective – Toronto – 20 décembre 2010
Fantasia Film Festival – Montreal – 15 mars 2011
North by Northeast Film Festival – Toronto – 10 décembre 2010
Memorial’s Faculty of Arts résidence d’artiste – St John’s – 15 novembre 2010
10th Niagara Indie Filmfest – 6 mai 2011
art public @ Mount Seymour Seniors Residence – North Vancouver – 5 novembre 2010
Celebrate 125 Vancouver Mural Program – 10 novembre 2010
3. appels internationaux
exist-ence: a festival of performance art, live art and action art – Brisbane – 1er novembre 2010
9 X 12 Works – Budapest – 20 janvier 2011
International Artists in Residencies and MiniArtVideoFest – Budapest – 6 février 2011
Hungarian Multicultural Center – Budapest – en cours
résidence Hospital Club – London – 31 octobre 2010
Shots no 110 – Minneapolis – 1er novembre 2010
Broadcasting Art – Madrid – 30 octobre 2010
SanctionedArray – New York – 20 octobre 2010
Torrance Art Museum – Torrance – en cours
Festival Belluard Bollwerk International – Fribourg – 18 octobre 2010
Vida 13.0 Art & Artificial Life International Competition – Espagne – 7 novembre 2010
stromereien Performance Festival – Zurich – 19 novembre 2010
Columbia Gorge Int’l Film Festival – 1 avril 2011
Access Space Artist Residencies – Sheffield – 22 octobre 2010
23rd Film Fest Dresden – 5 janvier 2011
Art Fair(e) – Le Vigan – 30 octobre 2010
1. appels en français du Canada
29e SYMPOSIUM
international d’art contemporain
de BAIE-SAINT-PAUL
29 juillet – 28 août 2011
DIRECTION GÉNÉRALE COMMISSAIRE INVITÉ
Jacques St-Gelais Tremblay Stefan St-Laurent
Le conte est l’un des fils conducteurs de l’histoire de l’humanité. Traditionnellement transmis au moyen de mots, d’images et de sons et, bien que souvent perçu comme une forme de divertissement ou d’éducation, le conte contribue aussi à la préservation de nombreuses cultures à travers le monde, malgré les avancées fulgurantes de la mondialisation et de l’assimilation. Aujourd’hui, les artistes visuels racontent des récits et des narrations en utilisant une panoplie de techniques variées. Ces médiums sont infinis : dessin, peinture, impression, publication, performance, film, vidéo, nouveaux médias et, de plus en plus, les arts interdisciplinaires et pluridisciplinaires. Cette édition du Symposium donnera lieu à une convergence d’artistes contemporains, de conteurs et de plus de 20 000 visiteurs. Ensemble, ils affirmeront l’influence durable du conte sur de nombreuses générations d’artistes évoluant dans les milieux des arts visuels, des arts médiatiques et de la performance au Canada et à l’étranger.
Dans la région de Charlevoix, au sein des communautés autochtones et francophones, le conte s’est épanoui et sa pratique est encore très répandue aujourd’hui. Il en résulte un thème qui est à la fois spécifique au plan régional et significatif au plan international. La tradition du conte, au Québec et au sein des cultures autochtones du continent, a influé sur toutes les formes d’arts visuels au Canada et elle a largement marqué l’art performatif et l’art interdisciplinaire. Le conte est une tradition universelle et attrayant : il rassemble des personnes venues entendre, voir et ressentir, dans un contexte communautaire, des récits anciens, inédits ou fantaisistes, des mythes ou des leçons de morale. Les conteurs, voilà certes un thème évocateur pour un symposium d’art contemporain qui s’efforce constamment d’instaurer une interaction exceptionnelle entre l’artiste et le visiteur.
Qu’ils soient émergents, à mi-carrière ou bien établis, les douze artistes canadiens et étrangers invités à cette édition du Symposium partageront tous un intérêt marqué pour le concept du conte à travers les arts visuels et la performance artistique. Les artistes qui s’expriment dans une autre langue seront invités à travailler avec des interprètes professionnels sur place afin de réaliser leurs premières oeuvres en français. Ainsi, ils favoriseront l’échange interculturel et leurs oeuvres d’art viendront s’ajouter à la collection du Musée d’art contemporain de Baie-Saint-Paul. Les artistes du Symposium seront encouragés à collaborer avec les conteurs et les artistes régionaux afin d’élaborer et de réaliser de nouvelles oeuvres d’art. Il en résultera un événement international emblématique de la région.
Stefan St-Laurent, commissaire
Appel de dossier
LES CONTEURS
Fournir pour le 17 décembre 2010 (le cachet de la poste en faisant foi) un dossier complet et dactylographié qui comprendra :
○ Lettre de présentation avec coordonnées complètes
○ Curriculum vitae
○ Dossier visuel sur support digitalisé avec liste descriptive (maximum de 20 images)
○ Dossier de presse
○ Court texte de présentation du projet proposé (une page maximum) avec les spécifications suivantes :
○ Les dimensions approximatives de(s) oeuvre(s) à réaliser (en tenant compte de l’espace important de l’aréna)
○ L’équipement requis : installation électrique, chambre noire, lien internet
○ Fournir une esquisse du projet à réaliser permettant de mieux évaluer celui-ci au-delà du texte de
présentation et du visuel
○ Un mandat postal de 20$ canadien pour les frais de traitement du dossier
N.B. Veuillez noter que les dossiers ne seront pas retournés.
Le Musée d’art contemporain de Baie-Saint-Paul est désigné comme étant l’organisme qui gère l’événement nommé Symposium international d’art contemporain de Baie-Saint-Paul.
Le Symposium s’engage à :
○ Verser un cachet de 4000$ incluant les matériaux, les droits
d’auteurs et le transport du matériel d’artiste (payable en trois
versements)
○ Offrir l’hébergement
○ Défrayer le transport aller-retour du lieu de résidence de l’artiste
jusqu’à Baie-Saint-Paul
○ Fournir l’aménagement de l’espace/atelier sur le site du
Symposium
○ Conserver au sein de sa collection, l’oeuvre produite pendant le
Symposium
FAIRE PARVENIR VOTRE DOSSIER À L’ADRESSE SUIVANTE :
29e Symposium international d’art contemporain de Baie-Saint-Paul
23, rue Ambroise-Fafard
Baie-Saint-Paul (Québec) G3Z 2J2 CANADA
POUR INFORMATION
Tél: 418-435-3681
Courriel : s [point] lavoie [arobas] macbsp [point] com Site web : www.symposium-baiesaintpaul.com
En contrepartie, le participant s’engage à :
○ Être présent(e) sur le site 5 jours/semaine de 12h à 17h (ce qui
inclus toutes les fins de semaine) et ce, pendant toute la durée du
Symposium
○ Réaliser une oeuvre sur place (format à établir) et la compléter
pour la fin du Symposium (selon les objectifs du Symposium)
○ Interagir et échanger avec les visiteurs
○ Participer à toutes les activités et rencontres avec les guides et le
service éducatif
○ Présenter son travail lors des « Rencontres d’artistes »
○ Assurer son moyen de transport lors de son séjour à Baie-Saint-
Paul
.
Le commissaire de l’édition 2011 choisira les participants en fonction de la qualité des projets et de la pertinence de leur réalisation dans le contexte du Symposium. Tout dossier jugé incomplet ne sera pas considéré.
Les résultats seront transmis uniquement par courriel en Février 2011.
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articule
APPEL DE DOSSIERS
PROGRAMMATION 2011-2012
articule invite les artistes, les collectifs d’artistes et les commissaires locaux, nationaux et internationaux ainsi que tous les individus pratiquant dans le domaine des arts actuels à proposer un projet pour sa programmation se déroulant de septembre 2011 à juin 2012.
articule est un centre d’artistes autogéré qui se consacre à la diffusion d’un large éventail de pratiques en art actuel et s’intéressant plus particulièrement à l’engagement social, à l’interdisciplinarité et à l’expérimentation artistique. articule soutient les artistes de la relève ainsi que ceux ayant établi des précédents importants et qui continuent à se risquer.
Avant de nous faire parvenir votre dossier, nous vous invitons à visiter notre site Internet afin d’obtenir plus d’informations sur les dimensions de la galerie, son mandat et sa programmation.
DATE DE TOMBÉE: 1ER DÉCEMBRE 2010
Votre soumission de projet doit comprendre:
– description du projet spécifiant les besoins spatiaux et techniques (max. 1 page)
– texte de démarche artistique (max. 1 page)
– curriculum vitae
Matériel de soutien:
– maximum 20 images numériques (sur CD) ou diapositives clairement identifiées
– maximum 1 DVD (max. 10 min.) clairement identifié
– tout autre document que vous jugez pertinent à la demande
– liste descriptive des documents visuels (titres, dates, dimensions et médium)
– une enveloppe de retour pré-adressée et suffisamment affranchie si vous désirez que votre matériel de soutien vous soit renvoyé.
Important :
Veuillez respecter les indications suivantes pour vos documents numériques.
– compatibles avec MacIntosh OS 10.4 et OS 10.5
– format jpeg suggéré n’excédant pas 1 MB ou 1024 x 768 pixels
– numérotez et identifiez chaque image avec le titre correspondant à la liste
descriptive
– veuillez ne pas envoyer d’oeuvres originales
Veuillez noter que les applications par courriel ne sont pas acceptées.
Les dossiers non réclamés ou non affranchis ne seront pas conservés.
262 Fairmount Ouest
Montréal (Québec)
H2V 2G3
T 514 842 9686
F 514 842 2144
info [arobas] articule [point] org
www.articule.org
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Occurrence, espace d’art et d’essai contemporains
Appel de dossiers pour l’année 2012: date de tombée samedi 13 novembre 2010
Le dossier devra inclure:
• Votre démarche artistique
• Une description du projet proposé
• Un curriculum vitae
• Des images en jpeg sur CD ou DVD. Des liens internet peuvent être proposés mais les diapositives ne sont plus acceptées
• Une fiche technique accompagnant les images
• Une enveloppe de retour pré-affranchie
• Toute autre documentation pertinente
Veuillez nous faire parvenir vos documents à l’adresse suivante:
Occurrence, espace d’art et d’essai contemporains
5277 avenue du Parc,
Montréal, Québec
H2V 4G9
At : Lili Michaud, directrice
courriel: info [arobas] occurrence [point] ca
T: 514-397-0236
F: 514-397-8974
http://www.occurrence.ca
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CLARK
1er novembre 2010
Saison 2011-2012
Lieu : Montréal (Québec) Canada
Le Centre d’art et de diffusion CLARK est présentement à la recherche de projets d’exposition, de résidence, de projets spéciaux d’artistes, de collectifs et de commissaires pour la saison 2011/2012.
Les dossiers doivent uniquement comprendre :
• Un curriculum vitae
• De 15 à 20 images JPEG sur CD-ROM, et/ou documents vidéographiques (DVD), le tout clairement identifié et accompagné d’une liste descriptive
• Une proposition de projet et/ou un texte de démarche (max. 2 pages ou 500 mots)
• Un dossier de presse (si applicable)
• Une enveloppe de retour préaffranchie pour le retour du dossier*
Pour plus d’information, veuillez visiter notre site web : www.clarkplaza.org
Date de tombée : le 1 novembre 2010.
Les dossiers doivent être acheminés au:
Comité de programmation
Centre d’art et de diffusion Clark
5455 av. de Gaspé, suite 114
Montréal (Qc) H2T 3B3
* Tout dossier non réclamé avant le 01 juin sera jeté.
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APPEL DE PARTICIPATION – La GALERIE CIRCULAIRE vous invite à soumettre un projet d’exposition
Dans le cadre de sa programmation 2011-2012, l’Atelier Circulaire invite les artistes et commissaires à soumettre leur dossier pour un projet d’exposition.
Date limite de l’appel de dossier: 15 novembre 2010
. Télécharger les informations (format PDF)
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Galerie circulaire offre aussi des résidences d’artistes (professionnel/étudiant).
Date limite : 15 octobre 2010
514-272-8874
Site web: http://www.atelier-circulaire.qc.ca
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Projet Insertion
Atelier Graff
963, rue Rachel Est
Montréal (Québec) H2J 2J4
Tél.: 514 526-9851
Fax: 514 526-2616
ejacques [arobas] graff [point] ca
www.graff.ca
Ce projet s’adresse aux jeunes artistes qui maîtrisent une technique de l’estampe et qui souhaitent poursuivre leurs recherches dans ce domaine après leurs études.
•
• Le projet permet :
• • d’accéder gratuitement aux ateliers et à l’équipement pour une période de quatre mois ;
• • d’obtenir jusqu’à 200$ de matériel d’impression ;
• • de bénéficier d’une assistance technique d’une durée de 3 heures pour se familiariser avec l’équipement.
• Les critères d’admissibilité sont les suivants :
•
• • compléter ou avoir complété des études en arts visuels dans un programme collégial ou universitaire entre l’année 2008 et le printemps 2011;
• • présenter un dossier comprenant un curriculum vitae à jour, un texte de démarche artistique, un projet de recherche et un portfolio de 3 oeuvres originales imprimées accompagnées d’une liste descriptive;
• • remettre le formulaire d’inscription dûment complété (télécharger formulaire, pdf 352 Ko)
• Dates de réalisation du projet : entre le 1er avril 2011 et le 1er mars 2012
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• Date limite : Les dossiers doivent être acheminés à l’Atelier Graff au plus tard le vendredi 26 novembre 2010, à 17h.
http://www.graff.ca/Ateliers/activites/residence.html
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Rendez-vous du cinéma québécois
www.rvcq.com
La période d’inscription pour la prochaine édition des Rendez-vous du cinéma québécois est en cours. Réalisateurs, producteurs et distributeurs de films québécois ou franco-canadiens, soumettez vos oeuvres! Les formulaires d’inscription et les règles d’admission sont disponibles au www.rvcq.com.
La date limite pour soumettre les oeuvres est le 22 octobre 2010.
N’hésitez pas à nous contacter pour toutes questions !
Les Rendez-vous du cinéma québécois
1680, rue Ontario Est
Montréal (Québec) H2L 1S7
T 514 526.9635
2. appels en anglais du Canada
Call for Submissions:
Eyelevel Galley Main Space Exhibitions
Deadline: October 31st, 2010
Eyelevel Gallery is seeking proposals for the 2011-2012 exhibition season in our main gallery space. We are interested in progressive forward-looking practices; the fruition of innovative ideas; inventive approaches to artistic production; and work based on an articulate theoretical and/or critical and/or poetic thesis. We encourage and facilitate the presentation of artists and artworks that have not been exhibited in this locale. We are enthusiastic about artists’ most recent endeavors and art forms that propel contemporary production and incite conversation.
Eyelevel Gallery accepts proposals on an ongoing basis. Proposals are reviewed by a peer committee once a year and reviews for the upcoming programming year will be accepted until October 31, 2010. Eyelevel Gallery pays fees that meet CAR/FAC guidelines. Special projects may have other deadlines throughout the year. These will be updated on the website.
Please include in your submissions:
-10-20 images or audio/visual samples on CD-Rom or DVD (please edit appropriately for viewing). Please note we will not review slides.
-current CV (maximum three pages)
-artist statement
-detailed exhibition proposal
-copies of catalogue texts or reviews (if relevent)
-a self addressed stamped envelope (for return of proposal)
Attention: no sticky labels on disks submitted please!
Please note that we do not accept email proposals for our main space.
All submissions can be sent to:
Eyelevel Gallery – Programming Committee
c/o: Michael McCormack
2063 Gottingen Street
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
B3K 3B2
p: (902) 425 6412
For further information about Eyelevel Gallery, please visit www.eyelevelgallery.ca or contact director [arobas] eyelevelgallery [point] ca or (902) 425 6412.
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The Alternator accepts exhibition proposals from artists and curators. Selections are based on:
• Compatibility with the Alternator’s mandate
• Quality of the proposal
• Quality of work submitted by the artist
• Availability of space
SUBMISSIONS ARE REVIEWED ON AN ONGOING BASIS. CAR/FAC fees are paid. Submissions from both individual artists and groups will be considered with an emphasis on an experimental approach.
In 2011/2012 the Alternator is inviting exhibiting artists to create an extension of their work for public space. Please include a short proposal for this secondary component along with your submission. For example this might include a banner, posters, public performance or outdoor projection. A separate production fee will be paid.
Please include all of the following when submitting your proposal:
• A brief description (maximum 300 words) clearly outlining the exhibition you are proposing
• Artist statement – maximum 500 words
• Curriculum vitae
• 15-20 images with name and title. Video artists may submit a video no longer than 5 minutes
• Image list detailing medium and size
• Self addressed, sufficiently stamped envelope (for return only)
Please submit images in jpeg format. Label jpg images with number and title, for example: 01_title.jpg, 02_title.jpg etc. Jpg images must be 72 dpi, maximum 1024 x 768 pixels. 500 KB (0.5MB). Applications submitted by e-mail are not accepted.
Send proposals to:
Attn: Programming Committee
The Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art
421 Cawtson Ave, Unit 103
Kelowna, BC
V1Y 6Z1
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Call for Proposals: Aboriginal Curators- Canada Council’s
Assistance to Aboriginal Curators for Residencies in the Visual
Arts.
DEADLINE: Wednesday, December 15, 2010.
Since 1976, the Thunder Bay Art Gallery has served the needs
of Northwestern Ontario artists and art audiences while providing
an important link to other museums and galleries. The Gallery
has a long history and commitment to the research, exhibition,
and promotion of Aboriginal art in Canada. Our permanent
collection includes works by notable artists such as Greg Staats,
Norval Morrisseau, Shelly Niro, Carl Beam, Daphne Odjig,
Patricia Deadman, Rebecca Belmore, Alex Janvier, Mary Ann
Barkhouse, and Roy Thomas amongst many others. The
foundation of our programming mandate is:
To build a collection of art focused on the work of contemporary
Canadian Aboriginal artists and the most innovative work of
Northwestern Ontario artists.
To present exhibitions of artistic and educational value to
enhance the visual arts experience of the people of
Northwestern Ontario;
To support and effect the development of contemporary
Canadian artists by organizing exhibitions of work by emerging
and/or established artists with a particular focus on (but not
limited to) contemporary Aboriginal artists and artists from
Northwestern Ontario
The Thunder Bay Art Gallery is currently soliciting proposals from
First Nations, Inuit and Métis Curators for the Canada Council’s
Assistance to Aboriginal Curators for Residencies in the Visual
Arts program. The Thunder Bay Art Gallery will select one
proposal to collaboratively submit to the Canada Council.
Pending Canada Council support, the awarded residency will
begin from July 2011 through to June 2013. The resident
Curator will work closely with gallery staff and be responsible for,
but not limited to:
· Curatorial research, writing, overseeing the development
and organization of at least one original exhibition at the gallery.
· Assisting with the organization of on-going gallery
exhibitions, outreach and education programs.
· Conducting research and developing programs and/or
projects that involve the permanent collection.
· Working approximately 35 hours per week at the Gallery.
Applications to the Thunder Bay Art Gallery must include:
1) A curatorial statement (2 pages)
2) Project proposal, outlining the proposed exhibitions and
activities of the residency. Applicants must also describe the
focus of the residency (4 pages)
3) Curriculum Vitae (3 pages maximum)
4) 2 Writing Samples
5) 2 Letters of Reference
Thunder Bay Art Gallery proposal deadline is December 15,
2010.
The Canada Council grant deadline is February 1, 2011.
The applicant selected by the Thunder Bay Art Gallery for the
Canada Council Residency Program will work closely with the
Gallery to expand and develop the proposal for the February 1,
2011 deadline.
For full information on the Canada Council’s Assistance to
Aboriginal Curators for Residencies in the Visual Arts Program
and complete application materials, please visit:
www.canadacouncil.ca
Interested applicants are encouraged to contact the Curator
prior to the Gallery deadline. Send Questions and Submissions
to the attention of:
Nadia Kurd, Curator
Thunder Bay Art Gallery
P.O. Box 10193
1080 Keewatin Street
Thunder Bay, ON. P7B 6T7
Tel: (807) 577-6427
curator [arobas] theag [point] ca
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Transmission Commission Collective (Toronto, ON): Call to Visual Artists, Deadline December 20
The Transmission Commission Collective (TCC) seeks submissions for Rare & Raw, a curated exhibition exploring queer representation, historical visual culture and contemporary art production. The TCC invites proposals that investigate notions of queer knowledge, history and intergenerational pedagogy.
Queer communities are experiencing an overwhelming gap between older and younger generations—due to technology and generational lifestyles as well as the many lives decimated by AIDS. The past remains integral to queer epistemology and representation. The intention of Rare & Raw is to promote dialogue that is invested in queer history and artistic production.
How has history shaped current discourse of queer representation and visual culture?
What is the role of accessibility in queer history and contemporary art practices?
How have notions of the archive informed contemporary queer art?
The Transmission Commission Collective (TCC) is accepting proposals for film and video; painting and drawing; photography; installation; multi-media.
* For film, video and/or installation DVD’s must be NTSC formatted
* Statement/Proposal, no more than 500 words
* C.V, no more than 3 pages
* For flatwork CD’s maximum 10 images 300 DPI [list 1-10 with title]
* Image list with number, title, media and date
* Support material such as catalogues and reviews accepted
Deadline: December 20, 2010
Submissions cannot be returned
Send to: c/o Rare & Raw
100 Dovercourt Ave
Toronto, Ont
Canada M6J 3C3
For inquiries or questions: rare [point] raw [point] exhibition [arobas] gmail [point] com
The Transmission Commission Collective (TCC) is Kelly McCray and Steph Rogerson
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Fantasia Film Festival, Montreal, CANADA
MARCH 15, 2011 – Earlybird Deadline
MISSION & OBJECTIVE A legendary 3-week blow-out of worldwide fantastic cinema taking place each July in the heart of Montreal, now deep in planning its 15th edition. We’re currently on the lookout for features and shorts to showcase at this summer’s event. What exactly are we looking for? While predominantly a fantasy/action/horror festival, Fantasia has always embraced films whose sheer individuality puts them in a genre of their own. If you’re not sure whether your film is right for us, consider that we’ve showcased everything from captivating dramas, eccentric comedies, provocative documentaries, mind-blowing experimental works, musicals, even atypical children’s films. In other words, set our minds’ eyes on fire and we’ll do everything possible to get your film seen. Feel free to browse our 2008 website for a better understanding of our programming tastes. Any work produced in the past 18 months is eligible for both our official jury competition and our Public’s Prize. There is no entry fee for Quebec productions ABOUT THE FESTIVAL Since its inception in 1996, Fantasia has been an event hell-bent on showcasing the most exciting, innovative and individualistic examples of contemporary international genre cinema from every corner of the globe. It has become a hugely popular Montreal summer tradition for over 90 000 festival-goers to spend three weeks being amazed by sensational celluloid from Japan, Spain, South Korea, Italy, Hong Kong, Germany, Thailand, Denmark, France, Russia, India, New Zealand, Chile, Brazil, Australia, Holland, Scotland,Iran, Belgium, Sweden, Great Britain, Uruguay, the US and of course, Quebec and Canada. Over the years, Fantasia has proven itself to be one of the largest and the most cutting edge festivals of its kind. Among our accomplishments, Fantasia is regularly cited as the place where the J-horror craze began in this part of the world – our North American Premiere of RINGU led directly to Dreamworks acquiring the film and producing its blockbuster remake, and Fantasia was also the first festival in North America to screen a film by Takashi Miike. Some other programming coups? Our World Premiere of PERFECT BLUE launched the career of Satoshi Kon and our Canadian premiere of PI marked the first time a film by Darren Aronofsky was shown in Canada. While we’re predominantly known as a Fantastic Film Festival, we have always devoted a large part of our programming to celebrating atypical indie films that defy conventions. From docs (past programming has included GHOSTS OF CITE SOLEIL, KING OF KONG, ZOO…) and comedies (MY SASSY GIRL, GHOST WORLD, ADRIFT IN TOKYO…) straight to unclassifiable experimental works (among the many examples, Fantasia did the World Premiere of REPO: THE GENETIC OPERA and Canadian Premieres of Werner Herzog’s WILD BLUE YONDER and Jan Svankmajer’s LUNACY). Our 2009 festival closed with the Canadian premiere of Quentin Tarantino’s INGLORIOUS BASTARDS a full 3 weeks before its release. We encourage filmmakers of all backgrounds, interests and obsessions to submit their work. For more info, « visit » us online at www.fantasiafestival.com
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North by Northeast Film Festival, Toronto, CANADA
DECEMBER 10, 2010 – Earlybird Deadline
MISSION & OBJECTIVE
The North by Northeast Film Festival, now in its 10th year, specializes in music-related films: features, documentaries, shorts, experimental films, even animation. Anything in which music is the star.
ABOUT THE FESTIVAL
North by Northeast is celebrating its 17th year as Canada’s #1 festival for the best new music, film and interactive media. The Film Festival side, for music-related films, is in its 10th year. For seven days and nights every June, NXNE takes over Toronto to present the hottest bands, the most interesting films, and the newest ideas & technology, all within a few km of each other. NXNE is a feast for fans, a must-do for performers, and a vital gathering for international music & film industry execs.
Last year, 270,000 fans, artist, and industry professionals flooded Toronto’s famous club district for the festival. NXNE 2010 expanded to 7 days, hitting new levels in attendance and international media coverage. The festival’s impact was larger than ever – including a complete closure of Yonge Street for the biggest free show ever seen in Toronto, featuring Iggy and The Stooges. 2010 also saw NXNE launch a groundbreaking Interactive festival component. Now, in its 17th year, the festival is more important than ever for all artists looking to instantly reach thousands of new fans, meet key industry people, and take their careers to the next level.
NXNE Music programs music across a full range of genres: rock, hip-hop, punk, alt-country, DJ, folk, electronica, reggae, experimental and more. Festival alumni include Iggy and The Stooges, The Raveonettes, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Dinosaur Jr., Feist, X, Mudhoney, The Dears, The Soundtrack Of Our Lives, Sloan, k-os, Sufjan Stevens, the Death Set, Kathleen Edwards, Ron Sexsmith, K’naan, Sheek Louch, Sarah Harmer, and My Morning Jacket.
NXNE Film screens features, documentaries, shorts, animations, and experimental films – anything in which the music is front & centre. NXNE Interactive brings together digital creators, tech entrepreneurs, and new media aficionados, from bloggers and web designers to anyone interested in maximizing productivity and enjoyment of digital technology and social media.
All the buzz bounces back to the rest of the world via correspondents from international media like the BBC, Ptichfork, Vanity Fair, and the New York Times, who join Canadian journalists at prime festival showcases. Over 400 accredited media covered 2010’s NXNE festival.
ORGANIZERS
Ambrose Roche (Film Festival Programmer) ; Andy McLean (Managing Director) ; Gillian Zulauf (Conference Coordinator) ; Mike Tanner (Manager, Communications) ; Mike Tanner (Manager, Communications)
GENERAL RULES
Now entering its 10th year of screening films, the NXNE Film Festival is looking for your music-themed project. All entries must be focused on some aspect of music, e.g. about specific bands or artists, particular genres, or international cultural traditions. We will accept features, docs, shorts, experimental films, and animation.
Films that have screened at NXNE in the past include: Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison; The Rocker; The Last Pogo; Searching for Col. Parker; High & Dry: Where Desert Meets Rock’N’Roll; All Kinds of Girls; Liverpool of the North; Jandek on Corwood; Escarpment Blues starring Sarah Harmer; the Kurt Cobain biopic About a Son; and the Canadian premieres of Everyone Stares: The Police Inside Out, and Rock it to Rio.
NXNE invites directors and producers to introduce their movies and participate in Q&A sessions with audiences after screenings. In the past, Birgit « Cassis » Staudt, Guy Maddin, Don Letts, and Stewart Copeland have all addressed enthusiastic NXNE crowds.
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Memorial’s Faculty of Arts
Applications invited for position of artist in residence
The artist in residence is an invited position in the Faculty of Arts, housed with the graduate program in humanities. In this position, the artist in residence works with the students and faculty of Memorial’s Faculty of Arts in a variety of capacities. The artist in residence is encouraged to speak to and collaborate with classes on a variety of relevant topics, topics such as performativity, the relation between image and text, digital versus analog communication, beauty and ugliness, the nature of representation or art and global cultures. In this capacity, the artist in residence is encouraged to develop projects which engage or collaborate with the people and disciplines in the Faculty of Arts. Projects, which explore and investigate key issues, practices, concepts and methods of analysis in the Faculty of Arts, are particularly encouraged.
The position runs for the Winter 2011 term, January 6 through April 6, 2011. Candidates for the position of artist in residence must be willing to hold office hours approximately four hours per week. Candidates must also be wiling to speak to classes in the humanities and other departments within the Faculty of Arts. The position of artist in residence is sponsored by the Faculty of Arts and housed in the Humanities Graduate Program. The position of artist in residence is offered by invitation of the Dean of Arts office. Persons interested in being considered should send a brief cv, two letters of recommendation and a proposal of not more than 1000 words to Dr. Jennifer Dyer, Director, Graduate Program in Humanities, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, A1C 5S7. Dr. Dyer can also be reached at jdyer [arobas] mun [point] ca or on 864-3732. The project proposal should outline the nature and significance of the intended work as artist in residence, how it fits into Memorial’s Faculty of Arts and how the Faculty of Arts can benefit the project.
The deadline for proposals is November 15, 2010.
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10th Niagara Indie Filmfest call for submissions.
Show us your shorts!
Niagara’s national short film and video festival is now accepting entries
for inclusion in the 10th festival to be held June 24th-25th in the David
S. Howes Theatre at Brock University, St. Catharines.
Since its inception the Niagara Indie Filmfest has distributed over
$33,000.00 to up and coming Canadian film and video makers. The
majority of films shown at NIFF have been world premieres, providing much
needed screen time to emerging artists.
Submissions will be accepted in five categories: Drama, Documentary,
Comedy, Animation and Experimental. Entries must be no longer than 30
minutes (including credits) and have been produced between May 6, 2009 and
May 6, 2011.
Both independent and student entries are welcome and will be
adjudicated separately. Cash prizes will be awarded at the
festival in June.
Exciting plans are in the works for the 2011 festival and include a
retrospective, great workshops, and the introduction of a new award for
« Best Local Film »
Preview copies must reach the festival no later
than Friday May 6, 2011. Complete details and entry forms
are available at www.niagaraindiefilmfest.org.
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Request for Expression of Interest – Call to Artists
Mount Seymour Seniors Residence
Mount Seymour Parkway, North Vancouver, BC Canada
Owner: Pacific Arbour Retirement Communities Inc.
Budget: $200,000
Deadline: November 5, 2010 @2:00 pm
This request for Expression of Interest is an open Call to
professional Canadian and American artists living in the Pacific West
Coast. Artists resident outside of the area will be permitted to compete
by invitation.
The Mount Seymour Seniors Residence is an exciting project being
developed by Pacific Arbour. The site is located at the 3200 Block Mount
Seymour Parkway in North Vancouver, across from the Parkgate Village
Center. This is the first project in the Eastern District to address the
needs of seniors who are active and competent but not without age
related mobility challenges that limit their ability to live healthy,
fulfilling lives.
The architecture, landscape design and surrounding natural
environment invite artistic expression. The chosen artist will be given
as much creative licence as possible to develop a theme that reflects
the neighbourhood context, history and folklore while respecting the
site limitations and use. The artist will conduct their own research of
the community in developing a proposal for an art piece that will have
significance to the community and do so with a theme that has layers of
meaning that will give the piece longevity. The rational for the piece
will be derived from its context both in place and time.
For more information and to download the complete call visit:
http://www.artsoffice.ca/public_art/call_to_artists.php
Project Contact and Submission:
Jan Ballard
604-922-6843 office
604-612-5534 cell
janballard [arobas] shaw [point] ca
All submission proposals must be delivered on or before November
5, 2010 at 2:00pm to:
Pacific Arbour Retirement Communities
Suite 450, 1550 Alberni St.
Vancouver, BC V6G 1A5
Attention: Jan Ballard
Re: Mount Seymour Seniors Residence
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Celebrate 125 Vancouver Mural Program
Request for Proposals
Engineering Services, City of Vancouver
Please send any questions to: kristina [point] copeland [arobas] vancouver [point] ca
Deadline for Proposals: Wednesday, November 10, 2010, 4:00 pm
Budget: Several mural projects will be funded with budgets ranging from $5,000 to a maximum of $50,000 per project
The Celebrate 125 Vancouver Mural Program has been established to celebrate Vancouver’s 125th Anniversary in 2011. The Mural Program invites artists to propose murals to celebrate the City’s anniversary.
The program is intended to support between five and ten mural projects, large and small, that offer new perspectives on Vancouver and represent a range of Vancouver’s diverse cultural communities, artistic practices and neighbourhoods.
More information:
Visit http://vancouver.ca/commsvcs/cultural/publicart/artistopp.htm to download the Request for Proposals
3. appels internationaux
exist-ence:
a festival of performance art, live art and action art
November 26 – 27, 2010
Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Art
Brisbane, Australia
call for work: dvd, live feed, art-i-fact
dear performance,live, action artists
exist-ence is heading into its third incarnation happening this November 26 -27. Over two nights local artists will showcase a range of projects including solo, collaborative and durational works. International artists will be streaming live online into the venue, and a series of dvds, archives and art-i-facts will also be presented.
If you would like to be involved, we are calling for dvds [to present] live work [to stream via the internet using ustream or other internet freeware program live into the performance space] and artifacts.
We have no money BUT we have a lot of energy!
Every participant will be sent a catalogue after the event, and if you would like art-i-facts returned to you, we can arrange that.
If you are interested, please contact us at beccunningham [arobas] hotmail [point] com
before November 1, 2010
and to keep updated on the event visit http://existenceperformanceart.wordpress.com
Thank you and best greetings!
exist-ence – running on your generosity
Rebecca Cunningham
curator exist-ence, artist, researcher
PhD Candidate – Griffith University Business School
http://existenceperformanceart.wordpress.com
www.myspace.com/rebeccalyncunningham
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1. INTERNATIONAL OPEN CALL FOR ENTRIES
9 X 12 Works – Budapest
Deadline: 01/30/11 This is not a postmark deadline!
Application Form: http://www.hungarian-multicultural-center.com/id78.html
The HMC announces an open call for entries to exhibit in Budapest.
Artworks on or of paper may be any size, but MUST fit in a 9 X 12 envelope.
Acceptance or rejection will be sent via email by February 15, 2011.
Exhibition: May 26 – June 21, 2011.
Send original artworks only after acceptance in a 9 X 12 envelope. Accepted art works need to arrive to our Dallas office by March 15, 2011.
HMC, 2503 Costa Mesa Drive, Dallas, TX 75228
Unsold artworks mailed on September if an SASE included!
Commission: %30
Awards: Best of Show Awards
Email: bszechy [arobas] yahoo [point] com
2. Open Call – International Artists in Residencies and MiniArtVideoFest, Budapest 2011
Deadline: February 6, 2011
http://www.hungarian-multicultural-center.com/id69.html
Calling emerging artists! AIR/HMC, Budapest, International Artists in Residencies is now accepting entries for 2011. The jurors will select 4-10 artists for each session. Selected artists will exhibit their work, presentation, workshop, etc. Please see details on our web site. This is an excellent opportunity for artists to connect with international art galleries, curators, and collectors!
Email: bszechy [arobas] yahoo [point] com
3. HMC/MAVF, Budapest
The Hungarian Multicultural Center, Inc. (HMC) is soliciting entries for the MAVF (MiniArtVideoFestival), held in Budapest, Hungary in August 2011.
http://air-hmc-budapest-2011.blogspot.com/2010/09/miniartvideofestival-2011.html
BEATA SZECHY
Hungarian Multicultural Center, Inc.
Email: bszechy [arobas] yahoo [point] com
Web: http://www.hungarian-multicultural-center.com
Skype: bszechy
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HOME FOR THE CREATIVE INDUSTRIES SEEKS NEW RESIDENTS
THE HOSPITAL CLUB OPENS APPLICATIONS FOR NEW CREATIVES IN RESIDENCE 2011
Deadline: 31st October 2010
The Hospital Club in the heart of Covent Garden, has developed a reputation for being a playground for the creative industries, a place to experiment and create new work or simply kick back and have fun. The Club is once again throwing open its doors to a new batch of creative talent, eager to learn new skills and experiment, making use of the Club’s enviable facilities.
The Creatives in Residence programme supports a talented group of emerging creatives over the course of a year, actively contributing to their career progression and personal development. It sees individuals from the worlds of film, dance, music, fashion, digital art, theatre & opera, architecture, design and visual arts teamed up with industry experts from the same creative field and offering support in all areas of their chosen career.
This unique programme, launched in 2009, capitalises on The Hospital Club’s position at the heart of London’s creative community and its extensive and collaborative network of members both of the Covent Garden club and of the on-line club (http://www.thehospitalclub.com/). The scheme stands out because as well as mentoring and coaching, each individual has access to leading industry figures across the full breadth of specialism, from publicists, management and A&R people, to lawyers, media and other artists within the field. In addition, the club also commission, help produce and showcase the work of each of the Residents, by offering them free access to the club’s facilities as well as support from the club’s expert team of staff. Facilities at The Hospital Club include state of the art music and television production studios, an art gallery and a cinema.
Previous Residents have gone on to great things within the creative industries including fashion designer and stylist, Nova Dando, who has worked with some of the world’s leading musicians including La Roux and The Gossip. Fashion designer Dean Quinn came to the programme having previously won ‘Womenswear Designer of the Year’ at Central St Martin’s; he has since gone on to work as a designer for Versace.
Please see www.thehospitalclub.com/cir for further details
To apply, people need to log on to the Club’s website and fill in an application form – www.thehospitalclub.com/cir/apply
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SHOTS no. 110 – Winter Issue 2010
Deadline: November 1, 2010
SHOTS Magazine announces an international call for photographic work to be considered for publication in the ANNUAL PORTFOLIO ISSUE (Issue no. 110, Winter 2010). Subject matter is open. Selected photographers will be interviewed and have their work featured on at least four pages in this issue. Please visit the SHOTS website for further information and submission guidelines.
An established independent photography journal in its 24th year of publication, SHOTS Magazine reaches an international audience of photographers, collectors, galleries, museums, educators and other fine art photography enthusiasts. Don’t miss this chance to have your work seen!
Submissions accepted online or by mail (CD or prints).
Further Inforamtion and Application
http://shotsmag.com/shotssubmission.htm
SHOTS Magazine
PO BOX 27755
MINNEAPOLIS MN 55427-0755
USA
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Broadcasting Art 2010 Deadline: October 30th 2010
Three Sound-Art Projects will be awarded a prize by BROADCASTING ART.
The works will have to include reference to all the aesthetic, narrative and technical aspects involving the use of the new technologies, both digital and analogical, from a contemporary point of view and with an avant-garde approach.
The projects must be completely new and unheard-of (never published, distributed, broadcasted or performed before an audience) and they will have to have been created after January 1st 2010.
Each prize amounts to 4.500 euros
Further Information
www.rtve.es/noticias/20100609/broadcasting-art-2010-guidelines/334835.shtml
fluidorosa [arobas] rtve [point] es
II BROADCASTING ART
RADIO 3. (RNE)
Casa de la radio.
Avda. Radiotelevision, 4. Prado del Rey.
28223 Pozuelo (Madrid)
España
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Call for Video Art Entries – SanctionedArray
The Guggenheim Museum’s and YouTube’s video biennial, Play
Deadline: October 20th, 2010
SanctionedArray is an online database of video art conceived in response to the restrictions of artists’ submissions to The Guggenheim Museum’s and YouTube’s video biennial, Play (www.youtube.com/play). Artists’ submissions to Play are limited by OFAC sanctions (www.ustreas.gov/offices/enforcement/ofac/programs/) – citizens or residents of Belarus , Cote d’Ivoire , Congo , Cuba , Iran , Iraq , Lebanon , North Korea , Somalia , Sudan , Syria , Myanmar/Burma, and Zimbabwe are not eligible to submit their work. We maintain that the application of these OFAC sanctions to virtual transmissions of video art perpetuates the conditions that led to the imposition of these sanctions; and we invite those who wish to protest the continuity of such restrictions – artists of any origin, including those from the sanctioned countries – to submit their work to SanctionedArray.
We hope to showcase the most notable and varied video works from creators anywhere. Submission of virtual entries to SanctionedArray, follow online video formats proposed by YouTube and The Guggenheim, with the exception of item 1.d. under Eligibility (www.sites.google.com/site/ytplayterms/all). A large number of invited art professionals shall serve as jurors in SanctionedArray by rating the online entries in a process and open source code created and generously provided to us by apexart (http://www.apexart.org/). One hundred videos will be selected from the online entries to be showcased online. The selection criteria are not predetermined in the call for submissions, and will be calibrated by the jurors in the process of selection.
SanctionedArray’s selected video entries shall also be launched at the screening event on October 25th and 26th, 2010 at WHITE BOX in New York City. This event shall coincide with the Play biennial at The Guggenheim New York, extending representation of video entries considered not eligible by Origin, by YouTube and The Guggenheim, and « challenging a status quo, » as proposed by Nancy Spector, Deputy Director and Chief Curator, The Guggenheim Museum.
A roundtable on October 26, 2010 starting 7 PM, with esteemed artists, curators, and legal experts will provide an opportunity to discuss terms, conditions, and consequences of both Play and SanctionedArray.
At SanctionedArray, we look forward to having « everybody play. »
To submit your work, please go to http://www.sanctionedarray.specifyothers.com/. Submission deadline is October 20th, 2010 EST.
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Crowdsourcing Curation
Torrance Art Museum is inviting artists, curators, critics, collectors and others to contribute to our curatorial projects by nominating artists and suggesting ideas for shortlisting onto various exhibitions in production here at TAM.
For the next 2 years we will be developing the exhibitions listed below and want YOUR help and involvement in bringing them to fruition. To do this we will list a title for a show with a list of key words to help you envisage ways that the show might develop going forward. You may suggest suitable artists who may be included, alternative titles, new thematic areas which may drive the project, etc, etc. We will produce 2 shows during the summer of 2012 that use this cooperative process of development.
In the resulting exhibitions we will list all contributors in our exhibition catalog and online. All suggestions can be sent to Max Presneill: Mpresneill [arobas] TorranceCA [point] Gov
The following exhibitions are open for your collaboration – please include these titles in your subject bar –
Creature Feature
Godzilla, monster movies, cultural fears, xenophobia, nightmares and the unconscious
I Spy
Bond, 60’s spy movies, surveillance, Big Brother, Cold War, 1984, Get Smart, The Prisoner
The Underground
Dance clubs, sub-cultures, sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll, tribes, fandom, youth, history of rock, stardom, DJ’s, fashion and rebellion
Gladiator
Sports, competition thru rules, fandom and supporters, physicality and the Body, notions of masculinity and femininity
Torrance Art Museum,
3320 Civic Center Drive
Torrance, CA 90503 USA
310-618-6340
http://www.torranceartmuseum.com/
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HOPE
Le Festival Belluard Bollwerk International
et le Pour-cent culturel Migros
recherchent des projets artistiques
qui traitent de l’espoir.
Dans cette deuxième décennie du 21e siècle, la question de l’espoir semble occuper une place centrale sur la scène politique et culturelle. Bien qu’elle soit la plupart du temps une stratégie rhétorique pour rassembler les masses sur des questions écologiques, de globalisation ou encore de terreur politique, une approche contemporaine de l’espoir peut s’avérer utile dans la construction d’une perspective différente sur nos attitudes sociales et artistiques.
Aujourd’hui, l’espoir n’est plus la projection d’une sorte d’utopie éloignée ou d’un avenir lointain. Nous ne croyons plus aux grandes idéologies, depuis qu’il nous semble avoir été littéralement absorbés par les rêveries globalisantes du capitalisme. Plutôt que de rêver à une révolution sanglante, l’espoir se place aujourd’hui dans un présent éternel: dans chaque situation, chaque relation, chaque choix éthique.
En d’autres mots : l’espoir est une conception nouvelle de l’espace et des relations, c’est permettre au changement d’arriver, même petit, dans n’importe quelle direction. Un geste d’espoir est celui qui modifie la situation: entre toi et moi, entre moi et mon environnement, et en même temps nous change tous les deux.
Le Festival Belluard Bollwerk International et le Pour-cent culturel Migros recherchent des projets qui pourraient mettre l’espoir en mouvement, en forme d’installations expérimentales, en travail performatif, en pratiques stimulantes ou en invitations attrayantes pour la ville et ses habitants. Espoir comme invention; comme mouvement; comme changement; comme chorégraphie; comme rêve de jour; comme potentiel; comme révolution; comme hospitalité; comme action; … L’appel est ouvert aux artistes ainsi qu’aux spécialistes d’autres domaines, aux habitants de la ville de Fribourg et d’ailleurs, aux individus et aux groupes. Les projets sélectionnés seront réalisés dans le cadre du Belluard Festival 2011. Les projets peuvent avoir lieu sur une des scènes du festival, dans un autre site de Fribourg ou dans l’espace public. Les projets seront sélectionnés par un jury constitué de praticiens issus des différents domaines des arts et d’experts d’autres champs. Les projets sélectionnés seront ensuite développés durant une résidence à Fribourg, en collaboration avec des spécialistes issus de différents champs professionnels.
Règlement
• Chaque projet est présenté sur trois pages A4 (y compris plans, dessins, photos…) et comprend un budget et des indications personnelles (nom, adresse postale, e-mail et téléphone).
• Les dossiers peuvent être rédigés en anglais, allemand ou français (les dossiers en allemand et en français doivent comprendre un résumé en anglais de 1000 caractères).
• Les dossiers sont envoyés au plus tard le 18 octobre 2010 (le cachet postal faisant foi) à Belluard Bollwerk International, Concours 2011, CP 214, 1701 Fribourg, Suisse ou par e-mail à info [arobas] belluard [point] ch avec «CONCOURS 2011 » comme sujet (00:00, heure suisse).
• Les résultats sont communiqués au plus tard à la mi-décembre 2010.
• Le jury se réserve le droit de ne pas commenter sa décision.
• Le matériel envoyé ne sera pas retourné.
• Chaque projet sélectionné reçoit un budget artistique minimum de CHF 2’500.-, plus un budget de production pour la réalisation du projet et sera présenté durant le Belluard Festival 2011.
Les participants doivent être disponibles pour
• Un mentoring à Fribourg en février 2011 avec un groupe de spécialistes (dates exactes à confirmer).
• Une période de production à Fribourg en juin 2011.La présentation du projet pendant le Belluard Festival 2011, du 21 juin au 4 juillet 2011 (dates exactes à confirmer).
http://www.belluard.ch/sites/default/files/u9/HOPE – BBI call 2011.pdf
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Call for entries: VIDA 13.0
At a time when the notion of life is once again located in an uncertain domain, a wide range of artistic initiatives come together to illustrate and investigate this phenomenon; they examine the impact on the collective conscience and the way it is manifested in cultural, technological and social thought.
Over the last decade, in the same formal space, VIDA has been bringing together inter-disciplinary projects that respond to this situation. By means of formal strategies that defy the boundaries between existing practices, these projects offer new ways of reflecting on what we understand by life and artificial life.
Fundación Telefónica announces the VIDA 13.0 Art & Artificial Life International Competition, which for the last twelve years has awarded prizes for artistic projects using technological mediums offering innovative approaches to research into artificial life.
The projects may be based on systems which emulate, imitate or speculate on the notion of life through current research and technology. These systems may involve attributes of agency and autonomy which display specific behaviour, are dynamic, react to their surroundings and evolve, and which question the frontiers between what is alive and what is not, between synthetic and organic life.
As in previous years there are two categories to the competition:
FINISHED PROJECTS
In this category VIDA 13.0 will award prizes to artistic ALife projects developed after 2008. The sum of 40,000 Euros will be shared between the projects selected by the jury: First Prize: 18,000 Euros, Second Prize: 14,000 Euros, and Third Prize: 8,000 Euros. In addition seven honourable mentions will be awarded.
ARTISTIC PRODUCTION INCENTIVES IN IBEROAMERICA, SPAIN AND PORTUGAL
In this category VIDA 13.0 helps to fund artistic ALife projects that have not yet been produced. This is aimed at citizens or residents of countries comprising Latin America, Spain and Portugal. The sum of 40,000 Euros will be shared between the selected projects.
The winning projects will be subsequently exhibited at the VIDA Gallery,
http://www.fundacion.telefonica.com/arteytecnologia/galeriavida/. and may be presented in exhibitions related to art and new technologies organised by Fundación Telefónica or in which it takes part.
DATES
Period for submission of projects: from 19th July to 7th November 2010.
JURY
The works submitted will be examined by an international panel composed of José-Carlos Mariátegui (Peru), Mónica Bello Bugallo (Spain), Nell Tenhaaf (Canada) Rodrigo Alonso (Argentina), Simon Penny (USA/Australia), Zhang Ga (USA/China) and Francisco Serrano (General Director of Fundación Telefónica).
ENQUIRIES
Queries may be addressed to the FAQs section of the website, by e-mail to vida [arobas] telefonica [point] es or by calling (0034) 91 584 23 00.
http://www.fundacion.telefonica.com/arteytecnologia/certamen_vida/en/index.htm
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Call for Performance Projects
dreams of rivers – dreams of cities
stromereien Peformance Festival Zurich offers current trends in situational* performance art a unique platform in Zurich. (* situational = pertaining or referring to a specific situation)
stromereien 11 will take place from the 3rd to the 12th of August 2011 and will explore the River Limmat as an artery and a corridor through the city. The Limmat not only traverses and dissects different parts of the city – social, cultural, architectural, economical, historical and subjective realities of Zurich are formed and opened by the river.
The artists can choose their place / space / situation from the areas along the River Limmat or the adjacent districts. The submitted projects should be characterised by an open or restrained passion for exploring the city environment and the river. The performers should function as temporary bridge builders, using their artistic practice to expand the perception of the city’s realities, and should encourage and persuade the audience / passers by to think and to act.
A project for stromereien 11 can be visual, acoustic, movement-based, an installation, conception, participative etc. It must be a live event. The technical time and effort should be kept at a minimum, allowing the emphasis of presence and action.
Programming group stromereien 11: Karin Frei (curator, art historian), Bettina Holzhausen (artistic director stromereien, choreographer), Dorothea Rust (artist, dancer) und Meret Schlegel (Co-director Tanzhaus Zurich)
Eligibility / Requirements
• A performance may last no longer than 30 minutes. This does not include installations or participative works that rely on a different form of presentation.
• A project proposal comprises:
◦ completed application form
◦ project description (max. 2 A4-pages)
◦ short CVs for all participating artists (max. ¼ A4-page per artist)
◦ documentation of previous relevant work (Text, Videos, Images etc.)
• Project proposals will not be returned.
• All applicants will be notified of the decision by the middle of December 2010.
• Application Deadline: Friday 19th November 2010
Further information: info [arobas] stromereien [point] ch (Bettina Holzhausen)
http://www.stromereien.ch
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Columbia Gorge Int’l Film Festival
APRIL 01, 2011 – Earlybird Deadline
MISSION & OBJECTIVE
Columbia Gorge International Film Festival takes place in the pristine Pacific North West along the Columbia River, at the gateway of the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. Founded as the Washougal International Film Festival we have grown and stretched ourselves along the Columbia River to incorporate more of our beautiful natural surroundings and community members. Our festival is shaped by the artists and film makers involved. We are growing organically thanks to the incredible involvement by our alumni and participating artists. We are an international event with a community focus, CGIFF is open to all film makers and artists working within the medium of film. CGIFF combines public screenings with small forums to engage in a dialogue of social issues and cultural exchange through the powerful language of film in all genres. CGIFF showcases a variety of local, national and international films, aiming to share a broad range of films representing current affairs and relevant topics that affect our communities. Encouraging student, independent and professional works for screening. We are here to share stories and the power and art of film. Films will be valued on the merits such as; creativity, ingenuity, story, attention to detail, and the ability to challenge us and make us feel. Our goal is to bring together a community of creative, inspiring, individual thinkers who encourage us, inspire us, generate thought, stir our laughter, bring about smiles, make us cry, enrage us, entertain us and explore our emotions, values and purpose.
ABOUT THE FESTIVAL
Columbia Gorge International Film Festival will take place over a five day period with screenings at a variety of venues with individual themes determined by the films accepted into the festival. This will vary from year to year. We will honor films and film makers with a range of Awards for outstanding Achievements in their respected field.
In our first three years we have given away over $15,000 worth of cash and prizes. We also have honorary and in memoriam awards created by our extensive film maker community that has grown and been a part of the festival as it develops/
CGIFF is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) and operates through grants and donations from individuals and corporations, membership, private sponsorship and submission fees.
« A society grows great when old men plant trees whose shade they know they shall never sit in. » -Greek Proverb
« At this stage of history either one of two things is possible. Either the general population will take control of its own destiny and will concern itself with community interests, guided by values of solidarity, sympathy and concern for others, or alternatively there will be no destiny for anyone to control. »
- Noam Chomsky
ORGANIZERS
Breven Angaelica Warren (Festival Director)
GENERAL RULES
Columbia Gorge International Film Festival will take place over a five day period with screenings at a variety of venues with individual themes determined by the films accepted into the festival. This will vary from year to year. We will honor films and film makers with a range of Awards for outstanding Achievements in their respected field.
In our first three years we have given away over $15,000 worth of cash and prizes. We also have honorary and in memoriam awards created by our extensive film maker community that has grown and been a part of the festival as it develops.
By submitting you are acknowledging that you are have the rights to all submitted materials. And the festival is granted the rights to use your film or excerpts thereof for promotional purposes of the festival herein.
CGIFF is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) and operates through grants and donations from individuals and corporations, membership, private sponsorship and submission fees.
Washougal
www.washougalfilmfest.org
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Access Space Artist Residencies Spring 2011
Deadline: 22 October 2010
We have two 15 day artist residency periods at Access Space to take place from January to April 2011 and are inviting artists, composers, hackers, designers, engineers and creative technologists to apply.
Based in Sheffield city centre, Access Space is the UK’s longest running open access media lab. We use Open Source Software and recycled computers to develop creativity, community, skills and resourcefulness.
We’re a place for skill sharing, artistic endeavour, creative expression and collective knowledge.
The Access Space arts programme is designed to promote themes of Openness, including (but not limited to) Open Source, participation, collaboration, open networks and the public realm.
The ideal resident will be willing to explore one or more of these themes and we are particularly interested in socially engaged projects or projects which seek to utilise public space in the city.
However, we are always open to interesting ideas wherever they come from, including those exploring art’s edges and permeable boundaries.
Each residency period has a bursary of 1500 GBP.
To for more info and to download an application form visit:
http://www.access-space.org/arts/AiR_Spring_2011.htm
The deadline is 5pm on Friday 22nd of October 2010.
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23rd Film Fest Dresden
Dresden, Germany – 12-17 April 2011
deadline: 5 January 2011
From now on we are looking forward to your online submission for the 23rd Filmfest Dresden. The deadline for submissions is 5th January 2011. Only short feature or animated films, which are not longer than 30 minutes and which are produced after 31st December 2008 are eligible for submission to the competitions. With regard to the special programmes, older productions in the animation, short feature, experimental and documentary genres up to 30 minutes long can be submitted, irrespective of the year in which they were produced. Here you can find the online form and make yourself familiar with the regulations. We are looking forward to your films!
http://www.filmfest-dresden.de/english/festival/film+submission/film+submission.html
Filminitiative Dresden e. V.
Alaunstraße 62
01099 Dresden
Germany
http://www.filmfest-dresden.de/
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Appel à participation
Art Fair(e)
Rencontres des arts numériques, électroniques et médiatiques
Date limite de dépôt : le 30 octobre 2010
Le projet
En 2009, Oudeis initiait ses Rencontres des arts numériques, électroniques et médiatiques sous le titre “Piégés par la liberté”.
Cette manifestation s’était déroulée durant une semaine en trois lieux différents : l’Espace Lucie Aubrac, le Château d’Assas et le P’tit Comptoir. Les vidéos, installations multimédia et l’Atelier d’Edition Ephémère conviaient le public à se confronter aux cadres de la liberté, vus par les artistes.
Oudeis lance à nouveau un appel à projet à l’attention d’artistes investis dans les arts numériques, qu’il s’agisse de vidéo, installation interactive, software art, netart, performance. La thématique donnée à cette occasion sera : “Art Fair(e)” et se déroulera sur une semaine, au début du mois de décembre 2010.
On peut tout imaginer du mot « foire », car la foire, c’est exactement cela, un grand fourre-tout, un amoncellement de marchandises, un bazar, du bruit, la foule, des animations, mais aussi la fête, les jeux et le relâchement. La foire, c’est populaire, c’est généreux et excessif, ça a le goût de l’exception et d’une brèche dans l’ordinaire. Dans les foires, on voit des démonstrations farfelues, des inventions et cela en fait un spectacle permanent. La foire est aussi l’occasion de montrer des savoir-faire, des pratiques méconnues voir extra-ordinaires. Le forain est l’acteur mais aussi son propre scénographe, il est l’instigateur de la magie dans laquelle il enrobe son public. Peut-être un peu charlatan, il offre comme promesse le rêve et l’éphémère, le futile et l’inutile. Une promesse qui ne dure que le temps d’une foire.
L’art a aussi ses grandes foires : la FIAC de Paris, Art Basel, Lille Art Fair, Art Brussels, etc.
L’art en foire ? Pour les non-initiés, l’idée peut paraître bien étrange. Autant les foires à l’artisanat sont populaires, autant on peut se demander ce que vient chercher le visiteur ? Achèterait-on une œuvre au détour d’un stand à barbe-à-papa ?
Si l’on accepte l’idée qu’une foire, c’est du divertissement et de la consommation, quelle peut être alors la fonction d’une foire de l ’art ?
Ces foires permettent aux galeries de présenter leurs artistes-poulains et de dessiner les tendances de l’industrie artistique comme les salons mondials de l’automobile permettent aux futurs acquéreurs d’entrevoir leur futur investissement. Les foires de l’art ne sont pas des expositions ordinaires. Si le public s’y précipite, c’est pour la concentration des œuvres présentées, si les acheteurs s’y précipitent c’est pour la concentration du marché.
Art Fair(e), c’est une foire de l’art qui s’émancipe de la valeur marchande pour laisser place à l’émerveillement des jeux, arcades et autres innovations ludiques, mais surtout pas innocentes. Tout un art du détournement d’une industrie pas comme les autres. C’est aussi la mise en perspective d’un “art de faire” comme le définissait Michel de Certeau, une “invention du quotidien” où tout geste est sujet à réappropriation, une résistance permanente face à la normalisation et concentration des flux sociétaux, culturels, économiques ou politiques. Art Fair(e) délocalise la compétence artistique en admettant aussi les procédures de détournement, retournement, contradiction, résistance, perturbation, comme extensions entières du champ de l’art.
Art Fair(e) sera aussi un temps pour dissiper le flou qui règne autour de l’art. Ce sera un anti-brouillard, un antido(c)te et aussi peut-être un acte de magie qui cherchera à perméabiliser une frontière entre le public et l’art en tant que système. Car si la foire peut être une fête qui vend du rêve, la foire peut aussi être brutale, sale, grossière, frontale. Art Fair(e) sera donc l’occasion de dissiper le grand rêve éveillé de l’art, d’expliquer ses systèmes, et enfin d’évoquer la condition de l’artiste, ce forain dont l’œuvre n’est qu’un élément de sa propre scénographie.
Informations pratiques
L’appel à participation comprend la présentation publique de :
– pièces, installations multimédia, vidéos, net.art
- articles ou conférences
- l’animation d’ateliers (circuit-bending, jeux video)
Toute proposition sera étudiée et recevra une réponse après étude. Un budget de 500 euros maximum (défraiements inclus) peut être attribué à chaque artiste retenu. Ce montant est variable selon les besoins formulés et l’entente définie avec la structure.
Date limite de dépôt : le 30 octobre 2010
Le dossier doit comprendre :
- une proposition
- un dossier artistique, cv
- un descriptif des besoins techniques et logistiques
- lien web et contact
Pour tout renseignements complémentaires : 04.67.68.87.19 / 06.43.67.75.84 / 06.84.86.06.06
www.oudeis.fr
Faire parvenir un dossier sous forme numérique à info.oudeisATgmail.com ou par courrier à
Association Oudeis
1, rue de la Carrierasse
30120 Le Vigan
France