Johansson Projects presents Jennie Ottinger's "What to Do with Your Orphan: A Manual", in which orphans partake in orphan-like activities. These include sleeping, playing dodgeball, and eating breakfast. But don't be fooled into thinking an orphan's life is just like yours or mine. Ottinger nonchalantly renders a mouth too far ...
Location:Transart Institute, Mail: 228 Park Ave. S., New York City, New York, 10003, US
Transart will introduce a pilot program this fall for students who wish to make extensive use of technology in their projects, e.g. immersive environments, augmented reality, sensors, audio, video, Max/MSP/Jitter, etc. Students now have the option of getting individual project support from engineers, artists, soft- and hardware ...
Location:A.I.R. GALLERY, 111 Front Street, #228, Brooklyn, New York, 11201, US
A Juried Exhibition Open to All Women Artists. Extended Deadline: May 30, 2012 Juror: Ingrid Schaffner: Senior Curator, Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania
ELIGIBILITY:
- All women artists, including self-identified women, may submit original work of art. - Painting in any medium, photography, prints, drawing, works on paper, new media ...
Location:Microscope Gallery, 4 Charles Place, Brooklyn, NY, New York, New York, 11221, US
Exquisite Fucking Boredom Polaroids by Emma Bee Bernstein Curated by Phong Bui May 24 - June 25 Opening Reception Thursday May 24, 6-9pm
Microscope Gallery is very pleased to present Exquisite Fucking Boredom, Polaroid images by artist/writer Emma Bee Bernstein (1985-2008). With intimate as well as often staged photographs of ...
Location:NARS Foundation, 88 35th Street, Brooklyn, New York, 11232, US
The NARS Foundation is pleased to announce its second annual Juried Solo Exhibition Open Call. The Juried Solo Exhibition Program provides emerging and underrepresented artists with curatorial and administrative support to present a solo exhibition at the NARS Foundation Gallery. The aim of the program is to foster new dialogue ...
Location:Asia Society, 725 Park Avenue, New York, New York, 10021, US
Highlighting some of the most exciting new voices in cinema, these seven award-winning shorts, including live action and animation, offer rich insight into the imagination and creative impulse of seven U.S.-based filmmakers. Program attended by filmmakers. Reception to follow, sponsored by Asahi Beer.
Location:Asia Society, 725 Park Avenue, New York, New York, 10021, US
Featuring the latest and most exciting short films from Down Under, the annual program returns with award-winning shorts, including Anthony Maras' The Palace (Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts, Sydney Film Festival, Telluride Film Festival), The Telegram Man starring Jack Thompson, the Oscar short-listed animation Nullarbor, and many other ...
Open call for the International Art Residency Program of Marginalia+lab, medialab created in 2009 located in Belo Horizonte, Brazil.
Four residents - artists, amateurs, researchers and enthusiasts from several fields- will be selected to develop experimental proposals during two-month residencies (from june to november) dealing with the intersections of art ...
Location:apexart, 291 Church Street, New York, New York, 10013, US
SONGS FOR PEOPLE I WILL NEVER SEE AGAIN
“Sometimes you have to breathe fire into dreams that come to you for fire, whoever's dreams they turn out to be. They might be yours and you don’t know it yet.” - From Songs For People I Will Never See Again
Location:154 Smart Clothes, 164 Suffolk Street, New York City, Lower East Side, New York, 10002, US
Improvise Combustion is a show concept to liken the visual medium to a group jazz ensemble. For this particular session, soloists perform as a single form or band unit, an opportunity for the artists to re-unite and re-ignite collaborative connections. There is no head or tail but rather like an ...
The Council on the Arts & Humanities for Staten Island (COAHSI) is excited to present the third annual LUMEN festival, a video and performance art festival featuring site-specific projections, new media, installations, and performance art by an international group of over 50 ...
Location:The Standard East Village, 25 Cooper Square, New York, New York, 10003, US
Exploring the choices made by architects and interior designers to create the perfect auditory interior environment. Moderated by Cool Hunting, Architizer and Dwell, the panel will discuss what it takes to create unique, sonically-tuned venues. The Sonos culture team will discuss the concept, design and build of the newly completed ...