How often do the festive red and green colors of the holiday season turn into anger and jealousy? Celebrate the multiple dimensions of the holiday season by participating in the 11th edition of Squeaky Wheel's Annual Dys(fun)ctional Holiday. This event, which will take place at Squeaky Wheel Media Art Center, will take place on Friday, Dec. 16th, is a magnificently off-beat way to kick off the holiday season. This joyous and monumental occasion features videos, performances, picture opportunities with a dysfunctional Satan (er…Santa!) and a fabulous gift basket auction featuring local Buffalo merchant goodness. There is no submission fee for proposals, but we do promise an attentive audience who will be interested to see your work.
Send us your most festive & flan-tastic films, videos, digital artworks & installation proposals to be part of the festivities:
VIDEO & FILM SUBMISSIONS: Video and film
submissions can be sent via email w/ a web link, video description &
artist bio to submissions(at)squeaky.org, with DYSFUNCTIONAL HOLIDAY VIDEO SUBMISSION 2011 in the subject line. Selected submissions will be asked for a hi-res QT file.
2D & 3D ARTWORK (DIGITAL & NON-DIGITAL, NON-TIME BASED) SUBMISSIONS: Non-Time Based Artwork can be sent via email w/ low-res files attached, with work description (size, installation requirements, etc) & artist bio to submissions(at)squeaky.org, with DYSFUNCTIONAL HOLIDAY, NON-TIMED BASED ARTWORK PROPOSAL in the subject header.
INSTALLATION & PERFORMANCE PROPOSALS: Installation
& Performance proposals can be sent via email w/ a detailed
description, a listing of technical requirements & equipment (be
specific & realistic about what you need and what you will provide),
documentation of previous or related installation, where the work has
shown (if applicable), and an artist bio. Submissions can be sent to
Submissions(at)squeaky.org, with DYSFUNCTIONAL HOLIDAY INSTALLATION / PERFORMANCE PROPOSAL in the subject header (please specify which in the subject line).
For more info about Squeaky Wheel, visit www.squeaky.org