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Friday, April 12, 2013

2013 Taller Portobelo Norte Summer Art Colony

Deadline: May 1, 2013 (ONLINE)


Artist Residency
2013 Taller Portobelo Norte Summer Art Colony

Portobelo, Panama
June 30 - July 21, 2013



Taller Portobelo Norte was created as a way for multidisciplinary artists throughout the United States to stay connected, share exhibition and career development information and help further the critical discussion and examination of the art and cultures of the African Diaspora, especially as they are manifested in Latin America and the Caribbean. To this end, we have created a year round roster of cultural trips and workshops, of which the 2013 Taller Portobelo Norte Summer Art Colony is one.

Taller Portobelo Norte Summer Art Colony measures its success by the level of creative excellence and cultural exchange that it contributes to an already thriving artistic community and encourages artists to reach beyond the boundaries of any one discipline to expand the possibilities of artistic vision.


Eligibility:

The 2013 Taller Portobelo Summer Art Colony is open to emerging and professional Visual, Literary, Musical and Performing Artists in all disciplines, mediums and genres, and Scholars and Researchers of all disciplines - both creative and academic - to submit project proposals for work to be developed during the 3 week residency. Keeping in mind that the residency is short, our goal is to support participants in realizing works-in-progress and the production of new, small works.

We define the parameters for “artists” and “scholars” loosely enough to encompass a wide variety of projects. Don’t be discouraged if your idea does not fall neatly into a specific box. Present a compelling idea and articulately explain your need for three weeks of uninterrupted time to explore it.

Although we ask for a project proposal, we encourage participants to think of this as a loose plan and come ready to create work without a predetermined agenda or schedule. A big part of the value of this artistic experience is a high level of interaction with peers and the local community. From the waters of the Caribbean Sea and the impromptu soccer games in the plaza, to the songs and drumbeats that animate a local performance tradition called “Congo,” Portobelo provides rich, multi-sensory inspiration. We aim to provide a space for visionary artists/scholars whose work stimulates and expands artistic/scholarly boundaries and conventions to create work that challenges themselves and gives voice to their ideas.

This opportunity offers unique potential for artistic experience and production. Portobelo offers a non- traditional approach to art practice. “Studio space”/“work space” not only include Taller Portobelo facilities, but also the colonial forts surrounding the town, the open plaza, and other designated experimental spaces. Artists shall supply his/her own tools and materials necessary in completing the work. If you have special requirements, please indicate so in your proposal.

United States citizens are required to have a valid passport in order to enter the Republic of Panama. Visa/ Tourist cards will be distributed to you on the plane.

Application Fee: $25


Residency Fee:


Fee Includes:


$1495 per person

$2750 per couple (shared bed)


• Ground transportation

• Multi-occupancy room at Taller Portobelo

• 2 daily meals at Taller Portobelo

• Group Critiques

• Project Assistance (if applicable)



Upon receipt of application and $25 application fee, the selection committee will review your proposal, work samples and references and notify you of their decision within two weeks.

If you are accepted into the program, you will receive an Acceptance Packet with additional information and forms. You will forward the residency fee with the Acceptance Packet. The application and residency fees are non-refundable, so please be sure you are dedicated to attending before you apply. Financial Assistance is available, however all participants are expected to make a financial contribution to their residency.


Visit website for full details: http://www.tallerportobelonorte.com

Online Application is here: http://tallerportobelonorte.submittable.com/submit/19996








Friday, April 27, 2012

Maryland Art Place Curators’ Incubator Program

Deadline: May 12, 2012 (POSTMARK) or (HAND DELIVERY)


10th Anniversary Curators’ Incubator Program

Maryland Art Place
Baltimore, Maryland
May 2 to June 22, 2013




Maryland Art Place (MAP) announces a call for curators to participate in the 10th Curators' Incubator exhibition competition. This program was developed to provide a creative space for the region’s aspiring curators to develop and present their concepts. MAP guides the curatorial process through the counsel of its Program Advisory Committee.

Curators' proposals will be juried by MAP's Program Advisory Committee. The selected curator or curatorial team will be chosen to fully develop an exhibition scheduled for MAY 2 – JUNE 22, 2013. MAP welcomes discussion with curators prior to the deadline to assist in developing strong proposals.

The call for entry requires that curators complete an application form and submit a proposal, outlining the curators' ideas and goals in a statement of intent, while including a short bio for each artist intended to be included in the exhibition. Curators may not include themselves in the exhibition. After the initial review of proposals, a small number of curators will be asked to advance to the second phase of the application process where they will submit additional information, including

images of artists’ work being proposed for inclusion in the exhibition. Curators will be asked to come to MAP to present their proposals and if selected, will receive individual mentorship as they work to develop their exhibitions for debut in MAP’s galleries and to strengthen their curatorial writing in preparation for publication in a program catalogue.

Selected curators will be responsible for coordinating the delivery and both the installation and de-installation of artists’ work. They will also be responsible for unusual expenses regarding the installation and removal of their exhibitions, and must sign an agreement that their exhibition space will be returned to its original condition.

There is no fee to participate in the Curators’ Incubator program.

The deadline for submitting materials to be considered for the 10th Anniversary Curators’ Incubator Program is 5pm, May 12, 2012. Materials can be either hand-delivered to MAP or post marked.


Download 10th Anniversary Curators' Incubator Application (pdf)


Visit website for additional details: www.mdartplace.org


Maryland Art Place (MAP)
Power Plant Live!
8 Market Place, Suite 100
Baltimore, Maryland 21202
410-962-8565