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a brief paragraph, url, email and phone number. Art Calls may be
The Public Art Committee is seeking artists or artist collaborations
to create a work of public art for a new wetlands park, called
North Shore and it completes the last phase of the bold and
Renaissance Park is a 23-acre wetlands park on the North shore of
the Tennessee River and is a former industrial site across the
Market Street Bridge from Chattanooga's business and tourism
historical, educational, ecological and recreational features to
demonstrates respect for the environment and that celebrates
The commissioned artwork will celebrate and commemorate the spirit
behind the rebirth of Chattanooga's downtown and riverfront, which
20 years ago inspired Chattanoogans to return to their river, and in
doing so forged the strong public and private partnerships that have
The theme of the artwork should include one and preferably more of
the following: (1) a river city's rebirth and return to its
"Historical Features" on page 5 of the RFP; and (3) the spirit of
partnership and community vision, as exemplified by the work of the
site and to further develop their proposals.
Eligibility: Open to all artists over 18 years of age living in the
To download a full application, maps and models: www.alliedartschattanooga.org
Architecture: the Pritzker Prize and the Aga Khan Award. This is an
unprecedented event free and open to the public at Massachusetts
and will
compare and contrast the criteria used in giving their
sponsors are the UrbanArts Institute and Massachusetts College of
architecture and design community in late March. Space is
limited and
campaign and this call for entries is available on the Arts Board
More details and entry submission instruction are available on the
Louisiana Percent for Art Program seeks an artist or artist team
not limited to Louisiana artists, but preference will be given to
Louisiana artists.
Details and photos at
Louisiana Percent for Art Program seeks an artist or artist team
This Call is not limited to Louisiana artists, but preference will
be given to Louisiana artists.
Details and photos at our web page
Talents: The Florida International is a competition open to artists
of FSU School of Visual Arts and Dance Faculty. First Award-$1,000;
Second Award-$500; a color catalog is produced and return shipping
The Museum of Contemporary Art requests artist portfolios for
- Slide list including title, medium, date, dimensions, and retail
Artists submitting a portfolio for general review (solo and group
up of museum staff and arts professionals from the community.
submissions are used to schedule future exhibition calendars, and
Place will be honored with $2,000; and Third Place will receive
older and residents of Maryland, Virginia or D.C. All original 2-D
painting including oil, acrylic, watercolor, gouache, encaustic and
completed within the last two years and must be available for the
duration of the exhibition. Each artist must submit five slides,
application and a non-refundable entry fee of $25. Submissions must
Guidelines and Applications Now Available for
Exhibition Award rewards innovation and experimentation at the
curatorial level. The Foundation invites potential candidates to
Art and Artisans Program. In keeping with the Blue Ridge theme of
Virginia's Explore Park, The Arts Council of the Blue Ridge and
Explore Park are looking for artists and fine craftsmen to work and
artist, you would work on location and have a chance to display your
art at a highly visible and FUN location. There will be no entry
fees and only a small 10% commission taken from the artists. We will
choose artists through a slide process. For More information, call
540-427-1800 and visit
artists and artist groups to apply for designation as a “Vermont
artists of all artistic disciplines. Artists wishing to become
expertise” and must be evaluated by a peer review panel. The
optional areas of expertise are Education, Social Service, and
organizations, and design project managers that you are an
outstanding professional artist with solid experience in a variety
of traditional and/or non-traditional settings.
schools wishing to hire you, since the artistic support material
• Performing and Literary artists who are listed as Juried
England Foundation for the Arts' (NEFA) New England States Touring
• Council activities and programs occasionally provide
opportunities for artists for which Juried Artists are given first
Art Call For Entries
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ArtOpp.Net provides free listings
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public art calls, funding, exhibition space or other services for
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☼ Submission Deadline
March 31, 2006 : REQUEST FOR ARTIST
PROPOSALS
For Artists or Artist Collaborations for a commemorative work of art
for
Renaissance Park for Chattanooga's 21st Century Waterfront Plan
Project Summary
Renaissance Park. Renaissance Park is located on Chattanooga's
transformative 21st Century Waterfront Plan that was unveiled in May
2005 ( www.waterfrontchattanooga.com ).
district. Through its unique design, the park will combine
meet the community's articulated vision: "create an open space that
Chattanooga's rich local heritage."
began with the visionary work of the Moccasin Bend Task Force, which
enabled Chattanooga to experience a major renaissance.
waterfront; (2) the historical significance of this portion of
Chattanooga's waterfront, as that history is described in
Moccasin Bend Task Force.
The park is currently under construction is anticipated to be
completed in May 2006.
This RFP/National Call to Artists will result in a short list of
semi-finalists who will receive a commission of $1,500 to visit the
Project Budget: $70,000
United States.
Submission Deadline: All required materials outlined in this
RFP/National Call to Artists must arrive by March 31, 2006 at 4:00
p.m. EST in the offices of Allied Arts of Greater Chattanooga, 406
Frazier Avenue, Chattanooga, Tennessee 37405.
For more information contact: Peggy Townsend, Allied Arts of
Greater Chattanooga
423-756-2787, email: peggy@alliedartschattanooga.org.
S ave Saturday 1-5 pm,
April 29th for the Symposium Celebrating
College
of Art. The key speakers represent the two independent juries
world-renowned
awards for extraordinary achievements in Architecture. The Symposium
Art.
Formal invitations with all relevant details will be mailed to the
art,
will be allocated on a first come first served basis. Please
direct all
questions to Ricardo Barreto via email at [ mailto:rbarreto@massart.edu
]rbarreto@massart.edu or by phone at (617) 879-7970.
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D eadline:
March
3, 2006 Minnesota's ElderCare Rights
Alliance is seeking artwork that will be used for a statewide public
awareness campaign about elder abuse. Information about the
Web site: http://www.arts.state.mn.us/calendar/elder.htm
ElderCare Rights Alliance Web site:
http://www.eldercarerights.org/
☼ D eadline:
March 3, 2006
The
to create a site-specific “Gateway Sculpture” for the downtown
Baton Rouge Market Square located at the Galvez Parking Garage.
Commission budget: $108, 500 . This Call is
http://www.crt.state.la.us/arts/percentforart.htm
Direct
all questions to : Kitty Pheney, Percent for Art Program
Director, (225) 342-8180,
kpheney@crt.state.la.us
The
to create a sculptural work that aesthetically unifies three
individual sites on the grounds of the Livingston Building in the
Capitol Park area of downtown Baton Rouge. The
Commission budget: $153,160.
http://www.crt.state.la.us/arts at the percent for art link.
Direct all questions to : Kitty Pheney, Percent for
Art Program Director, (225) 342-8180,
kpheney@crt.state.la.us
☼
Postmark Deadline: February 14,
2006 Call to Artists-Juried Competition-All Media Considered.
Sponsored by the FSU Museum of Fine Arts. The 21st Annual Combined
18+ with all media eligible for consideration. Entry Fee: $20.00 for
2 slides (images may be submitted on CD rather than in slide
format); only one entry
per person. Postmark Deadline: February 14, 2006. Juried by a panel
is provided
(some exceptions apply). Exhibition is scheduled for
8/28/06-9/24/06. For more information please visit our website at:
www.mofa.fsu.edu /combinedtalents.htm
or contact: Jean D. Young, 850-644-3906;
jdy1533@mailer.fsu.edu
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DEADLINE: Ongoing
its General Review process. Artists can submit the following items
for review:
- Approximately 20 slides of recent work
- Artist statement
- Resume or curriculum vitae
value
- SASE with for the return of your slides. Portfolios without
adequate postage will not be returned.
exhibitions) are reviewed on a quarterly basis by a committee made
You can expect to receive notice regarding your work within one year
of receipt of your portfolio. Please consider that general review
must be retained this amount of time for reference purposes.
The exhibition schedule is typically booked at least eighteen months
from the present date. More information on MOCA can be found at
www.fcmoca.org. Please direct further questions or correspondence to
Jeanne Shoaff, Executive Director (jshoaff@fcmoca.org)
Please send portfolios to:
Museum of Contemporary Art
Attn: Exhibitions
201 S. College Ave.
Fort Collins, CO 80524
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January 31, 2006 .
Artists, Bethesda Arts & Entertainment District
Bethesda Painting Awards. The Bethesda Arts & Entertainment District
is currently accepting applications for the second annual Bethesda
Painting Awards. Eight finalists will be selected to display their
work in anexhibition during the month of June 2006 at the Fraser
Gallery in downtown Bethesda. The top four winners will receive
$14,000 in prizemonies. Best in Show will be awarded $10,000; Second
$1,000. Additionally, a "Young Artist" whose birthday is after Jan.
31, 1976 will be awarded $1,000.Artists must be 18 years of age or
mixed media will be accepted. The maximum dimension should not
exceed 60 inches in width. Noreproductions. Artwork must have been
be received by Jan. 31, 2006. Please contact the Bethesda Arts &
Entertainment District at 301/215-6660, Ext. 17
April
10, 2006
$125,000 Award, Nationwide
The Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation is delighted to offer curators
the opportunity to be awarded a grant of $125,000 for the
realization of a strong thematic exhibition concept that challenges
the boundaries of contemporary art. The biennial Emily Hall Tremaine
develop those thematic concepts of which they have always dreamed.
Visit www.tremainefoundation.org. The deadline is
April 10, 2006
Ongoing
display their art at various locations at Explore Park. As an
www.explorepark.org
Ongoing Every
two years the Vermont Arts Council invites accomplished individual
Arts Council Juried Artist.” Juried Artist designation is open to
Juried may also apply for designation in three optional “areas of
Design Team. Receiving these Juried designations communicates to
presenters, exhibitors, educational institutions, social service
Additional Benefits of Becoming a Juried Artist
• Makes Council grant applications easier for organizations or
requirement does not need to be submitted.
• Additional consideration is given to Council grant
applications hiring Vermont Juried Artists.
• Many Council grant programs are specifically designed to
employ Juried Artists.
Artists in the Arts Directory are eligible to participate in the New
(NEST) Program.
consideration.
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