Showing posts with label Emerging Curators. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Emerging Curators. Show all posts
Thursday, January 01, 2015
Water Street Studios_Call for Artists and Curators
Deadline: {ONGOING/UNSPECIFIED}, {EMAIL} or {RECEIVE}
Call for Artists and Curators
Water Street Studios
Kane County Chronicle Gallery
Batavia, IL
Water Street Studios is soliciting artists and curators who are interested in having a solo/private group show in our Kane County Chronicle Gallery. All forms of art are acceptable: (i.e. paintings, sculptures, drawings, photographs, fiber).
Eligibility
All curators are eligible. All forms of media may be considered. Water Street Studios is open to displaying a variety of media and subject matter, but the artwork must be appropriate for the viewing of all audiences and age groups. Artwork considered offensive or disturbing to the general public (i.e. explicitly violent or sexual)
may not be selected for display.
Create a Theme
Come up with a creative and overall theme that unites the artworks with the title and statement of your exhibition.
Select the Artworks
Choose from a variety of different mediums and styles to handpick select works that fit within your overall theme and statement. It is your responsibility to communicate with these artists about dropping off/picking up their works, as well as titles, mediums, dimensions, and dates.
Write a Statement
With your theme and artworks in mind, create a curatorial statement that speaks of the main idea of your exhibition. Give us and your viewers something to read to inform us about your exhibition and make us curious and excited to see the works you have selected.
Rolling Submission
Dates for your exhibition with be provided upon request and availability. Shows can last anywhere from three to six weeks depending on numbers of curatorial submissions, exhibitions that are already booked, and scale of artworks in the show. A list of dates will be posted and updated frequently on Water Street Studios
website. Selected submissions will be held until there are dates that coordinate with your schedule.
TO APPLY, SUBMIT: (truncated)
1. Application Form
2. Curatorial Statement
3. Marketing Plan
4. Images of Artworks
5. List of Artist Information
Download Application: http://waterstreetstudios.com/Curators_Call.pdf
Visit website for more information: waterstreetstudios.com
Water Street Studios
160 S. Water St.
Batavia, IL 60510
630.761.9977
Call for Artists and Curators
Water Street Studios
Kane County Chronicle Gallery
Batavia, IL
Water Street Studios is soliciting artists and curators who are interested in having a solo/private group show in our Kane County Chronicle Gallery. All forms of art are acceptable: (i.e. paintings, sculptures, drawings, photographs, fiber).
Eligibility
All curators are eligible. All forms of media may be considered. Water Street Studios is open to displaying a variety of media and subject matter, but the artwork must be appropriate for the viewing of all audiences and age groups. Artwork considered offensive or disturbing to the general public (i.e. explicitly violent or sexual)
may not be selected for display.
Create a Theme
Come up with a creative and overall theme that unites the artworks with the title and statement of your exhibition.
Select the Artworks
Choose from a variety of different mediums and styles to handpick select works that fit within your overall theme and statement. It is your responsibility to communicate with these artists about dropping off/picking up their works, as well as titles, mediums, dimensions, and dates.
Write a Statement
With your theme and artworks in mind, create a curatorial statement that speaks of the main idea of your exhibition. Give us and your viewers something to read to inform us about your exhibition and make us curious and excited to see the works you have selected.
Rolling Submission
Dates for your exhibition with be provided upon request and availability. Shows can last anywhere from three to six weeks depending on numbers of curatorial submissions, exhibitions that are already booked, and scale of artworks in the show. A list of dates will be posted and updated frequently on Water Street Studios
website. Selected submissions will be held until there are dates that coordinate with your schedule.
TO APPLY, SUBMIT: (truncated)
1. Application Form
2. Curatorial Statement
3. Marketing Plan
4. Images of Artworks
5. List of Artist Information
Download Application: http://waterstreetstudios.com/Curators_Call.pdf
Visit website for more information: waterstreetstudios.com
Water Street Studios
160 S. Water St.
Batavia, IL 60510
630.761.9977
Thursday, November 13, 2014
Hunterdon Art Museum Program for Independent Curators
Deadline: ONGOING/UNSPECIFIED {RECEIVE} or {EMAIL}
HAM Program for Independent Curators
Hunterdon Art Museum
Clinton, New Jersey
The Hunterdon Art Museum focuses on new and innovative work in all forms and mediums with the goal of creating dialogue, generating ideas and sparking creativity. HAM has a particular interest in work that explores the intersection of art, craft and design and work that displays the qualities of craftsmanship while pushing the limits of the materials in innovative ways.
The Museum seeks proposals that focus on innovative work by artists of outstanding potential and established artists who have international, national or regional reputations. Proposals may be for thematic or solo shows. Curators should have a track record of creating exhibitions in the fields of contemporary art, craft, and design; however, the Museum will also accept for review proposals from emerging curators developing their careers. Curators may not include their own work in the proposed exhibition. Additionally, the exhibition should not have been on view within 50 miles of the Museum’s location.
The HAM Program for Independent Curators is a dynamic project that opens the way for an array of ideas and viewpoints on contemporary art, craft, and design to be presented in the Hunterdon Art Museum’s exhibitions program.
Ideally, proposals should be submitted one to two years in advance of the proposed exhibition; however, shorter lead times will be considered and in some cases desired. Please do not send original art or documents, as materials will not be returned. The Museum will contact curators of interest for an in-person discussion with the Museum’s Exhibitions Committee to determine whether the proposal is feasible.
Download Independent Curator’s Program and an Exhibition Proposal Form: HAM-Independent-Curator-Program.pdf
Visit website for complete details: http://hunterdonartmuseum.org/ham-program-independent-curators/
HAM Program for Independent Curators
Hunterdon Art Museum
Clinton, New Jersey
The Hunterdon Art Museum focuses on new and innovative work in all forms and mediums with the goal of creating dialogue, generating ideas and sparking creativity. HAM has a particular interest in work that explores the intersection of art, craft and design and work that displays the qualities of craftsmanship while pushing the limits of the materials in innovative ways.
The Museum seeks proposals that focus on innovative work by artists of outstanding potential and established artists who have international, national or regional reputations. Proposals may be for thematic or solo shows. Curators should have a track record of creating exhibitions in the fields of contemporary art, craft, and design; however, the Museum will also accept for review proposals from emerging curators developing their careers. Curators may not include their own work in the proposed exhibition. Additionally, the exhibition should not have been on view within 50 miles of the Museum’s location.
The HAM Program for Independent Curators is a dynamic project that opens the way for an array of ideas and viewpoints on contemporary art, craft, and design to be presented in the Hunterdon Art Museum’s exhibitions program.
Ideally, proposals should be submitted one to two years in advance of the proposed exhibition; however, shorter lead times will be considered and in some cases desired. Please do not send original art or documents, as materials will not be returned. The Museum will contact curators of interest for an in-person discussion with the Museum’s Exhibitions Committee to determine whether the proposal is feasible.
Download Independent Curator’s Program and an Exhibition Proposal Form: HAM-Independent-Curator-Program.pdf
Visit website for complete details: http://hunterdonartmuseum.org/ham-program-independent-curators/
Thursday, January 16, 2014
Franconia Sculpture Park 2014 Intern Artist Program
Deadline: February 28, 2014 (EMAIL)
2014 Intern Artist Program
Franconia Sculpture Park
Franconia, MN
April 1 to June 15, 2014
June 16 to August 15, 2014
August 16 to November 20, 2014
Franconia supports emerging artists and upholds the work of career artists, with artist programs that support up to 40 artists each year. While in residence, artists live in a communal setting in a ten-bedroom farmhouse, receive studio space in the 7,000 sq. ft. outdoor work area, and have access to tools and equipment necessary to produce large-scale artwork. The park and artists’ residence is located on 25-acres in the scenic St. Croix River Valley, just 45 miles northeast of Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN, USA.
2014 Intern Artist Program
The Intern Artist Program at Franconia offers the opportunity for undergraduate or graduate students, as well as emerging artists to gain professional experience and build expertise in their emerging careers. Selected Intern Artists are in residence at Franconia for two to three months working in a supportive environment where young artists are stimulated, challenged, and rewarded by the process of creating large-scale sculpture. Working alongside peers and mid-career artists, the Intern Artist Program creates a dynamic setting for artists to grow, learn, and mature.
Intern Artist Program Details
• Up to 12 artists will be selected for the program
• Intern Artist residencies last two to three months, there are three sessions to which applicants may apply:
• April 1 to June 15, 2014
• June 16 to August 15, 2014
• August 16 to November 20, 2014
• Intern Artists are provided onsite room and board in a ten-bedroom farmhouse
• Studio space in the 7,000 sq. ft. outdoor studio is shared by all artists-in-residence
• Intern Artists are invited to create new work for inclusion in the 2014 exhibition
• In exchange for room, board, and studio space, Intern Artists work for Franconia for 5 hours every day
• Daily responsibilities include assisting fellowship artist, landscaping and maintenance, and assisting with Franconia’s programs and events
• Intern Artists must fund their own travel expenses and sculpture material costs. To offset travel and material expenses, some schools or private individuals may sponsor internships.
Application Process (truncated)
The application deadline for the 2014 Intern Artist Program is February 28, 2014. Materials must be received via email by MIDNIGHT CST. Incomplete applications will not be considered. To apply to Franconia’s 2014 Intern Artist Program, submit the following materials to internartists@franconia.org. Applicants will be notified by March 8, 2014 of the status of their application.
Visit website for complete submission details: www.franconia.org/internartists
Download Application Cover Sheet: 2014InternArtistCoverPage.pdf
Contact:
Franconia Sculpture Park
29836 St. Croix Trail
Franconia, MN, USA
email: info@franconia.org
phone: (651) 257-6668
2014 Intern Artist Program
Franconia Sculpture Park
Franconia, MN
April 1 to June 15, 2014
June 16 to August 15, 2014
August 16 to November 20, 2014
Franconia supports emerging artists and upholds the work of career artists, with artist programs that support up to 40 artists each year. While in residence, artists live in a communal setting in a ten-bedroom farmhouse, receive studio space in the 7,000 sq. ft. outdoor work area, and have access to tools and equipment necessary to produce large-scale artwork. The park and artists’ residence is located on 25-acres in the scenic St. Croix River Valley, just 45 miles northeast of Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN, USA.
2014 Intern Artist Program
The Intern Artist Program at Franconia offers the opportunity for undergraduate or graduate students, as well as emerging artists to gain professional experience and build expertise in their emerging careers. Selected Intern Artists are in residence at Franconia for two to three months working in a supportive environment where young artists are stimulated, challenged, and rewarded by the process of creating large-scale sculpture. Working alongside peers and mid-career artists, the Intern Artist Program creates a dynamic setting for artists to grow, learn, and mature.
Intern Artist Program Details
• Up to 12 artists will be selected for the program
• Intern Artist residencies last two to three months, there are three sessions to which applicants may apply:
• April 1 to June 15, 2014
• June 16 to August 15, 2014
• August 16 to November 20, 2014
• Intern Artists are provided onsite room and board in a ten-bedroom farmhouse
• Studio space in the 7,000 sq. ft. outdoor studio is shared by all artists-in-residence
• Intern Artists are invited to create new work for inclusion in the 2014 exhibition
• In exchange for room, board, and studio space, Intern Artists work for Franconia for 5 hours every day
• Daily responsibilities include assisting fellowship artist, landscaping and maintenance, and assisting with Franconia’s programs and events
• Intern Artists must fund their own travel expenses and sculpture material costs. To offset travel and material expenses, some schools or private individuals may sponsor internships.
Application Process (truncated)
The application deadline for the 2014 Intern Artist Program is February 28, 2014. Materials must be received via email by MIDNIGHT CST. Incomplete applications will not be considered. To apply to Franconia’s 2014 Intern Artist Program, submit the following materials to internartists@franconia.org. Applicants will be notified by March 8, 2014 of the status of their application.
Visit website for complete submission details: www.franconia.org/internartists
Download Application Cover Sheet: 2014InternArtistCoverPage.pdf
Contact:
Franconia Sculpture Park
29836 St. Croix Trail
Franconia, MN, USA
email: info@franconia.org
phone: (651) 257-6668
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Tuesday, January 01, 2013
NURTUREart Gallery Call for Artists and Curators
Deadline: February, 28, 2013 (POSTMARK)
Open Call for Artists and Curators
NURTUREart Gallery
Brooklyn, New York
2013-14 Exhibition Season
Each year, emerging curators, artists and gallery staff organize seven to eight exhibitions in NURTUREart's Bushwick gallery. NURTUREart has created more than fifty exhibitions to date, in addition to gallery talks, performances, and readings, both at the gallery and outside venues.
NURTUREart’s Brooklyn gallery presents a full season of exhibitions each year. The majority of these exhibitions are organized by emerging curators and artists whose proposals have been selected by a rotating guest panel of art world experts—curators, gallerists, writers, and other professionals.
NURTUREart is currently accepting proposals from emerging curators and artists. The deadline is set to February, 28, 2013. All proposals will have to be postmarked to (or before) this date to be accepted and advanced to the selection process.
A panel of respected curators, artists and gallerists will evaluate your proposal and determine who the winners will be. We do this to make sure that as many different voices and points of view are considered, and to give emerging artists and curators the chance to present their work to the attention of indisputable experts in the field.
Downloads:
Proposal guidelines for ARTISTS: http://nurtureart.org/opencallmaterials/Artist_AppliPack2013_14.pdf
Proposal guidelines for CURATORS: http://nurtureart.org/Curatorial_Appli_Pack2013_14.pdf
NURTUREart Floorplan: http://nurtureart.org/56_Bogart_Floor_Plan.pdf
A Curatorial Workshop will be organized to give Artists and Curators the chance to discuss the proposal BEFORE applications are submitted. More details on that initiative will be posted to the website: http://nurtureart.org
For any questions, please contact Marco Antonini via email at marco@nurtureart.org
NURTUREart Gallery
56 Bogart Street
Brooklyn, New York 11206
718.782.7755
gallery@nurtureart.org
Open Call for Artists and Curators
NURTUREart Gallery
Brooklyn, New York
2013-14 Exhibition Season
Each year, emerging curators, artists and gallery staff organize seven to eight exhibitions in NURTUREart's Bushwick gallery. NURTUREart has created more than fifty exhibitions to date, in addition to gallery talks, performances, and readings, both at the gallery and outside venues.
NURTUREart’s Brooklyn gallery presents a full season of exhibitions each year. The majority of these exhibitions are organized by emerging curators and artists whose proposals have been selected by a rotating guest panel of art world experts—curators, gallerists, writers, and other professionals.
NURTUREart is currently accepting proposals from emerging curators and artists. The deadline is set to February, 28, 2013. All proposals will have to be postmarked to (or before) this date to be accepted and advanced to the selection process.
A panel of respected curators, artists and gallerists will evaluate your proposal and determine who the winners will be. We do this to make sure that as many different voices and points of view are considered, and to give emerging artists and curators the chance to present their work to the attention of indisputable experts in the field.
Downloads:
Proposal guidelines for ARTISTS: http://nurtureart.org/opencallmaterials/Artist_AppliPack2013_14.pdf
Proposal guidelines for CURATORS: http://nurtureart.org/Curatorial_Appli_Pack2013_14.pdf
NURTUREart Floorplan: http://nurtureart.org/56_Bogart_Floor_Plan.pdf
A Curatorial Workshop will be organized to give Artists and Curators the chance to discuss the proposal BEFORE applications are submitted. More details on that initiative will be posted to the website: http://nurtureart.org
For any questions, please contact Marco Antonini via email at marco@nurtureart.org
NURTUREart Gallery
56 Bogart Street
Brooklyn, New York 11206
718.782.7755
gallery@nurtureart.org
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