All Artscape 2016 applications are available here:
http://artscape.org/applications
Jubilee Arts is hiring a part-time community arts program coordinator. Full job description attached.
Job Title: Community Arts Program Coordinator – Part time, 25 hours per week, $14/hour
The Grit Fund, administered by The Contemporary, provides grants in amounts between $1,000–$6,000, totaling $50,000 annually. The fund supports unincorporated and collaborative artist-organized activity that contributes significantly to Baltimore’s arts landscape but seldom qualifies for traditional funding. Established with generous support from The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, the Grit Fund expands Warhol’s Regional Regranting Program to the Mid-Atlantic, encouraging projects that generate opportunities and create platforms for artists to engage with each other and with the public. Funded activities could include but are not limited to: exhibitions, publications, public events, public art, film screenings, the ongoing work of an existing arts venue or collective, and the founding of a new arts venue or collective. To apply, or for more information, please visit gritfund.org.
School 33 Art Center is now accepting submissions from artists for our 2016 juried group exhibitions. Applications are to be received no later than Monday, February 1, 2016, at 11:59 am.
This call for entry is open to visual artists working in any medium. Through this open call, School 33 aims to present new work by emerging and established artists from the United States and abroad.
Our jurors, Jose’ Ruiz and Cynthia Connolly, will select artists based upon individual artistic merit and curatorial vision.
To apply, and to learn more about the call, our jurors, and School 33, please visit the following link: http://bit.ly/1m1iuiM .
Please contact Melissa Webb, Exhibitions Manager with any questions- mwebb@promotionandarts.org
Gallery CA is pleased to announce the open call for entries for the Greenmount West Salon Show, held at Gallery CA. The Gallery is seeking work that highlights the talent, diversity, and skill of artists living and working in and around the Greenmount West nieghborhood in Central Baltimore. This show is open to all visual art mediums, levels of skill, ages, and scenes.