Art in Odd Places 2011: RITUAL
OPEN CALL FOR ARTIST SUBMISSIONS
Art in Odd Places (AIOP)
invites artists working across disciplines to propose projects for its
seventh installment. Taking place from October 1 to 10, 2011, along 14th
Street from Avenue C to the Hudson River in New York City, we encourage
proposals that explore this location's rich history, configuration, and
heterogeneous communities. The theme for the upcoming edition of AiOP is RITUAL
including Ceremony, Habituation, Myth, Obsession, Superstition,
Liturgy, and it will be informed by propositions on the sacred and
profane in everyday actions of people in public space.
In
the contemporary moment, the idea of ritual is a highly provocative
concept. It is most commonly linked to the set of actions in religious
ceremony or cultural celebrations, but the notion is also applicable to
the socializing behaviors performed among individuals in the daily
engagement with the social environment and civic space. This edition of AiOP
seeks proposals that subtly disrupt the procedures of the everyday or
emphasize the ritualistic character of small gestures or acts in both
religious and secular life, to establish temporary moments of ecstatic
contemplation in the public realm.
AiOP 2011: RITUAL
offers artists the opportunity to make art outside formal spaces by
reconfiguring their artistic practice as public actions or urban
interventions without the confinement of a gallery or museum space. AiOP 2011: RITUAL
wants to engage passers-by, providing them with a new perspective of an
otherwise familiar environment through site-specific installations,
social and spatial interventions, video and audio projects, performance,
new media, and other inventive practices. In addressing the distinct
manifestations of ritual, the festival aims to broaden the public’s
outlook on art, city dwelling, and social conventions.
To apply visit artinoddplaces.org (submit proposal) for full guidelines and application forms.
Proposal Deadline: May 8, 2011
AiOP 2011 Guest Curators: Trinidad Fombella, El Museo del Barrio and Kalia Brooks, MoCADA
AiOP Founder and Director: Ed Woodham
AiOP Festival Producer: Lucia Warck Meister
We look forward receiving your applications!