Location:Asia Society Museum, 725 Park Avenue New York, NY 10021, New York, New York, New York, 10021, US
This is the first exhibition to explore the theme of reclusion in Chinese painting and calligraphy within the broader context of political and social changes during the seventeenth century, between the collapse of the Ming dynasty in 1644 and the early years of the Manchu Qing conquest. The emotionally charged ...
Location:Contemporary Artists Center, 71 Mill St., Troy, New York, 12180, US
The Contemporary Artists Center at Woodside in Troy, NY is looking for a dynamic individual to manage our national and international artist residency program and attend to the needs of the artists in residence.
This is a live-in position. Start date is in mid-March, but this is somewhat flexible.
Location:Abrons Art Center of Henry Street Settlement, 466 Grand Street, New York, New York, New York, 10003, US
Artists: Cory Arcangel, Tony Cokes, Douglas Coupland, David Kennedy Cutler, N. Dash, Michael Delucia, Jessica Eaton, Franklin Evans, Amy Feldman, Andrea Geyer, David Gilbert, Ethan Greenbaum, Gregor Hildebrandt, Butt Johnson, John Houck, Barbara Kasten, Andrew Kuo, Liz Magic Laser, Douglas Melini, Ulrike Mohr, Brenna Murphy, John Newman, Gabriel Orozco, Rafaël ...
Peripheral Arteries is selecting worldwide artists for the next issue of its art review which aims to focus on new trends in Contemporary Art: we strongly encourage young artists, anyway, the distinctive feature of our project is to discover creative potentials and promote them.
The “death of art” has been a recurring theme within aesthetic and philosophical discourse for over two centuries. At times, this “death” has been proclaimed as an accomplished ...
Location:Mills College Art Museum, 5000 MacArthur Blvd., Oakland, California, 94613, US
Poet, critic and teacher Bill Berkson speaks with artist Hung Liu on the challenges and rewards of being an artist and arts educator. The conversation takes place as part of Hung Liu: Offerings, on view at the Mills College Art Museum through March 17, 2013.
Location:Aperture Foundation, 547 27th Street, 4th Floor, New York, New York, New York, 10001, US
The Stevan A. Baron Work-Scholar Program welcomes individuals from all over the world to engage in Aperture’s many programs through pre-professional internships in editing, design, production, circulation, sales, and marketing for photography’s most significant publication; the development of major traveling exhibitions; the creation of web content; and all ...
The 2013 Difference That Makes A Difference Conference is now accepting entries for an art project that will accompany the conference. All accepted work will be displayed on the Open University Campus in Milton Keynes England during the conference, running from 8-10 April 2013.
Location:International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP), 1040 Metropolitan Ave, Broooklyn, New York, 11211, US
ISCP AIR, US | DEADLINE: ONGOING
The International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) announces an open call for its residency program. ISCP is a leading nonprofit, residency-based contemporary art institution for emerging to mid-career artists and curators from around the world, including the United States. With 35+ artists and curators in ...
New podcast: INTERRUPTIONS #10. Radio Maghreb. Curated by Alan Bishop
In this project Alan Bishop vindicates the use of radio as an electronic instrument in a journey through time and space that unearths old recordings from the AM and FM airwaves made during his first trip to Spain and Morocco ...
pure last minute settings via new media technology playouts have nice outcmes if you are lucky enough or if it pleases you non stop each and every single time. This is another way of stating experimenting within the technlogical deadlocks under the strong support of your new aesthetics fantasies and ...
CyPosium was an online event in October 2012 dedicated to the history of online performance. It recovered previously lost history, brought online performers old and new ...
Announcing International Artist Residencies in Budapest 2013 Deadline: 03/15/2013
The HMC is pleased to share with you the 2013 residency program. If you are interested in applying and have any questions, review the information below and write directly to Beata Szechy, HMC Director, bszechy@yahoo.com. The subject ...
Open Call: Book Art exhibition "Library Thoughts-3, Budapest 2013" Barabas Villa Gallery, Budapest
Deadline: 03/15/13 Entry fee: $35
1. Send the application form, artist resume/CV, artist statement, 1 - 3 still image work samples OR short video (YouTube) by email and application fee by PayPal ($35) 2. Notification ...