The City of Norfolk, Virginia seeks an artist to design and create artwork that will be a gateway for Riverview Village. The work should be a fresh, creative representation that is reflective of the riverfront village’s wonderful historic integrity. The gateway artwork will announce that this is a special cool, hip place to slow down and enjoy.
Macon Arts Alliance announces Nationwide Call for Artists for Mill Hill Visiting Artist Program
Macon Arts Alliance seeks two US-based social practice artists for a visiting artist program as part of the cultural planning process for Mill Hill: East Macon Arts Village. Artists with a history of socially engaged work, especially those with experience working on a neighborhood scale, are invited to apply. Complete details are available at https://goo.gl/xYwI2L.
For Activists and Organizers looking to expand their tool kit. Learn how to holds space for community and use techniques that develop a critical consciousness via games, images and scenes. Everyone is a “spect-actor” according to Augusto Boal. Share your stories about activism while learning structures useful for popular education, teaching, organizing or the social justice work of “non-actors.”
THIS Sunday, Nov. 8th, 10 — 5,
Baltimore American Indian Center
113 South Broadway
OPEN CALL FOR ARTISTS | INDIEWALLS (New York, NY)
Innovative web-based art consultancy with a national client base in major commercial environments seeks emerging and established artists to join our artist community. We provide FREE hosting & boosted exposure for our artists, while empowering them to get more commissions for the work they want to make.
Currently accepting artists working in mediums. We accept artists on a constant, rolling basis.
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Menagerie: Animal themed ceramic sculptures and vessels.
Jenny Mendes, Juror
May 14- July 2, 2016
Online Deadline: December 11, 2015
Announcement of Accepted Work: January 15, 2016
Work due by: May 6, 2016
$30 for 5 images
2016 ARTIST AS ACTIVIST TWO-YEAR FELLOWSHIP
Deadline: December 7, 2015 5:00pm (EST)
THEME: Racial justice with particular focus on mass incarceration
There are 2.2 million people currently in our nation’s prisons or jails, 1 million of whom are African American. This is a 500 percent increase over the past thirty years and if current trends continue, one in three black males born today can expect to spend time in prison during his lifetime. Together, African American and Hispanics comprised 58 percent of all prisoners in 2008 even though African Americans and Hispanics make up approximately one quarter of the U.S. population.
Opportunities for Artists
The City of San Diego Commission for Arts and Culture administers competitions to select artists to create artwork for selected capital improvement projects. When available, notices about these competitions will be posted to this web page and advertised in the media.