Call for Entries

2014 Baltimore Sculpture Project – Patterson Park

DEADLINE: Friday, June 13, 2014

The Baltimore Sculpture Project, an outdoor sculpture exhibition that engages sites around the city, is currently open for submissions for approximately three sculptures to be added near the intersection of East Pratt Street and South Ellwood Avenue in Patterson Park. This exhibition will open in September 2014, and run through August 2016.

Submissions will be reviewed by an independent panel of jurors that includes community stakeholders.

The Baltimore Sculpture Project is a program of the Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts (BOPA); this year’s exhibition in produced in partnership with the Southeast Community Development Corporation (SECDC), the Highlandtown Arts and Entertainment District, the Highlandtown Community Association and the Friends of Patterson Park. The exhibition isfunded by the Meyerhoff Family Fund and Baltimore Community Foundation.

1. Artists may submit proposals for new works or the placement of existing works.

2. Selected artists will be provided stipends of $2,500 to $3,000. Stipends are for construction and transport of the work. BOPA will provide pads for sculptures where applicable. Onsite installation equipment and labor may be provided in addition to
stipend. Stipends and other support will be negotiated after proposals have been

3. All proposed work should be designed to withstand an outdoor, high-traffic unmonitored environment with very limited maintenance for the duration of the exhibition. Artists should take into consideration the possibility of severe adverse weather conditions, and the safety of the audience.

4. If an installed work becomes dangerous or difficult to maintain, BOPA reserves the right to remove it before the end of the exhibition.

5. Works included in the exhibition will not be insured for any damages that may occur on

6. BOPA, the SECDC, Meyerhoff Family Fund, Baltimore Community Foundation and the Friends of Patterson Park reserve the right to reproduce images of selected artwork for printed or internet publicity, catalogue, map or marketing purposes.

7. Selected artists will be asked to be present at the exhibition opening reception and may be asked to make a brief presentation to the public.

Application can be made by email (kdomanski@promoationandarts.com), via shared folder on www.dropbox.com or by mailed CD-Rom. Applications should include the following:

Ten images of recent work*;

One 8 ½ x 11” drawing (reproduction of drawings only) of proposed piece*;

One page written description of the proposed piece (optional);

Signed and filled out application.

*Image files should be labeled last name first, first name, number corresponding to the description sheet last. Each image should be no larger than approximately 2MB in size. No application materials will be returned. Please do not send original drawings.

Pedestal Specifications Due: July 25, 2014

Exhibition duration: September 2014 – August 2016

Opening Reception: September 5, 2014

For more information contact Kim Domanski at 410-752-8632 or kdomanski@promotionandarts.com

Send electronically or mail by Monday, June 13, 2014 to:

Baltimore Sculpture Project; Attn.: Kim Domanski
Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts
10 East Baltimore St, 10th Floor
Baltimore, MD 21202

Call for Entry – 2014 Patterson Park Project

Become an Artist in Residence at the Arts Barn

The Arts Barn is accepting applications for the Artist-in-Residence program. Online applications must be completed by 11:30 PM on June 12, 2014. Supplemental material must arrive at the Arts Barn by COB, June 16, 2014.

The Arts Barn seeks solicitations from local artists—groups or individuals—interested in participating in the Arts Barn’s Artist-In-Residence program. Participating artists offer a unique insight into the creative process to visitors of and students at the Arts Barn.  Artists are expected to serve as part of the Arts Barn education faculty and are required to commit to a moderate amount of community outreach activities (e.g. teaching, conducting workshops, and lecturing). These outreach activities, for which the artist may be compensated, are specified by separate contract and tailored to the artist’s individual discipline.

http://www.gaithersburgmd.gov/about-gaithersburg/city-facilities/arts-barn

http://fs30.formsite.com/ArtsBarn/form3/index.html

Community Art Show

Heliotrope Bouquet 16  

*   An all media art show
*   Open to all artists 18 and older
*   No entry fee
*   No jurying

*   All artwork brought to the Cade Art Gallery at Anne Arundel Community College on June 3 – 4, 2014 from 9 a.m.–4 p.m. will be exhibited June 9 – July 14, 2014. Gallery location: John A. Cade Center for Fine Arts, Anne Arundel Community College, 101 College Parkway, Arnold, MD 21012.

*   Pick up your artwork July 15 – 16, 2014 from 9 a.m.–4 p.m.
*   Guidelines:
*   Limit of 2 pieces per artist.
*   Work must not be previously exhibited in the Cade Gallery.
*   Work must be ready to hang or you need to feel comfortable with pushpins through your work. Gallery provides pedestals.

Please visit http://www.aacc.edu/cadegallery/communityshow.cfm for more information.

Call for Artists for 27th September Competition

Juried Exhibition
Boundaries: International
Exhibition Dates:  September 5 – November 22, 2014
Postmarked Deadline:  May 30, 2014
Eligibility: 18 years of age or older, original work, created in 2012 or later
Medium: Any
Fees: $35 for two pieces; $20 for each additional entry
Prizes: $2,000 in cash prizes
See Prospectus

Alexandria Museum of Art
933 Second Street
Alexandria, LA 71301
318.443.3458
Contact: Nancy Noles

nancy@themuseum.org

www.themuseum.org

Prospectus online:  http://www.themuseum.org/sites/default/files/27th_sept_comp_prospectus_-_2014.pdf

The First World Congress of the Missing Things
Baltimore, June 7-8, 2014, 10 am–5 pm

The First World Congress of the Missing Things develops a new format for a congress creating a spatial setup which offers a non-hierarchical communication, thus turning around the usual format of congresses which is dominated by a divide between the “panel” and the “audience”. In this congress a one-to-one communication is enhanced and topics will be presented simultaneously.
There is no differentiation between “experts” and “audience”. By asking the public to shape its content, the Congress emphasizes the democratic right of participating in public decision-making and in shaping our society. „The First World Congress of the Missing Things“ wants to counteract a divided society and dominant decision making: Therefore please make use of this public art project that will communicate your issues on a broad local, national and international level.

Open Call – Submit your issues of “Missing Things” and shape the Congress
Deadline: June 1, 2014

Submit your “missing things” – there are no restrictions to topics, but you should present your issue personally (or delegate it to another person) during the congress. This congress will be directed by the people of Baltimore: You are the society of Baltimore and can shape it!
We ask the public of Baltimore to submit whatever you consider „missing“ in your daily private or public life.
“missing things” are up to your interpretation – no matter how personal or public, poetic, desperate or utopian they might be.

contact 
Barbara Holub (University of Applied Arts Vienna/ Austria)
missingthings@uni-ak.ac.at

submission
you can submit your issues by email:
missingthings@uni-ak.ac.at

or personally at the congress office at Current Space:
421 N Howard | Baltimore, MD 21201

www.missingthings.org

Recruiting Americans for a Two-Way Exchange to Turkey

World Learning is looking for Americans aged 24-40 to participate in a cultural exchange with Turkey. Selected participants will work with a Turkish counterpart on a project in a variety of fields. Participants will travel to Turkey from August 15-26 and host a Turkish visitor in their home from November 15-28. All program expenses and more will be covered through the exchange. This is a highly competitive program so be sure to inquire at your earliest convenience! To lean more about this exciting opportunity contact Nina@wtci.org.