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Sonoma State University Art Gallery: Call for Artists: Across the Generations, An Homage to Virginia Woolf and the Art of Bloomsbury
This show will be juried and curated by Elisa Baker, J.J. Wilson, Diane F. Gillespie. Elisa Baker is the Exhibits Coordinator for the Cultural Arts Council of Sonoma County and J.J. Wilson and Diane Gillespie are Virginia Woolf Senior Scholars and...
National Endowment for the Arts: Call for Artists: Design Competition for Rosa Parks Statue in U.S. Capitol
"In taking a stand for justice and equality, Rosa Parks stirred the conscience of our country in a way that changed American history. She has become such an enduring symbol of moral courage that it is only fitting that she be recognized by Congres...
Minneapolis Institute of Arts: Minneapolis Print and Drawing Fair
Print Fair is Friday, April 27, from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm; Saturday, April 28, from
10:00 am to 5:00 pm; and Sunday, April 29, from noon to 5:00 pm in the Villa Rosa
R...
Cultural Arts Council Gallery: Trauma and Transformation: The Alchemy of Art Therapy
First developed in the 1960s, Creative Arts Therapies -- the use of visual art, dance, drama, music and poetry -- has matured into an effective therapy for trauma survivors, victims of abuse, violence, accidents, illness or developmental trauma. ...
Internationale Kurzfilmtage Oberhausen gGmbH: 46th International Short Film Festival
With 68 films and videos from 33 countries, the INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION
is the largest section. The biggest GERMAN (Short Film) COMPETITION
features 28 films and videos, the International CHILDREN'S FILMS
COMPETITION presents 36 films from 16...
RM Galleries: Madeleine Ekeblad: Freeform
Madeleine studies with renowned Australian artist Don Waters, and recognition of her art came in 2001, when she was invited by the late Pro Hart to be listed with his World Heritage Art organisation.
Australian art gallery RM GALLERIES is si...
International ArtExpo: Call for Artists: Two Video/Short Film Opportunities
All works must be on DVD, no matter what the original source medium. The duration may be any length, with a preference given to a max length of 1.5 hours. The deadline for applications is August 31, 2004. If you are interested, please send your...
www.artnut.com: ON-LINE DIRECTORY of SCULPTURE PARKS
From Storm King, Pepsico, the Newly opened Sculpture Park of the National Gallery on the Mall, to the fabulous Fondation Maeght (St Paul de Vence) and, of course, Louisiana near Copenhagen; see it all at www.artnut.com
URL created by San Francisco...
Andrew Mummery Gallery: Maria Chevska : Can't Wait (Letters R.L.)
The voice is Rosa Luxemburg's, Blutige Rosa - Bloody Rosa, the revolutionary most often portrayed as socialist heroine and the victim of her assassins. Having alighted on her subject, Chevska was drawn to a specific quality of language in Luxembur...
26 Tredegar Square: Sub Rosa: Kerry Duggan, Michael Gough, Paul Hosking, Roger Kelly, Ben Woodeson, Sparks
Behind the front door, Sub Rosa (out of public view) intrudes on the
living space of a family. These clandestine artists leave personal marks
on an intimate setting, much like the child who sneaks into Mother's
best room wearing muddy shoes.
...
Sonoma Museum of Visual Arts: Call to Artists - Centering: Ancient and Contemporary Expressions of Sacred Art
Please contact the curator (and director of the festival) Dana Lynne Andersen via email: dana@AwakeningArts.com or 1-877-463-1227 or locally 707-573-1227. You may also call the museum at 707-527-0297.
Academy high school, the Sonoma Muse...
San Diego Museum of Art: Master Drawings from the Collection of Alfred Moir
Included are fine examples by Annibale Carracci, Pietro da Cortona, Luca Giordano, Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, Francesco Solimena, Salvator Rosa, Abraham Bloemaert, and Simon Vouet.
The exhibition presents a selection of works from the personal...
Speakeasy Cafe: Blackchair Productions to present Independent Exposure
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Contemporary Art Institute of Detroit: CAID Seeks Executive Director
The Carriage House Gallery opens this summer as an installation specific gallery only a few blocks from the Rosa Parks facility. This late 19th century historic building will provide artists with the opportunity to manipulate the space provided t...
Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts: Voices Rising: Alabama Women at the Millennium
Alabama is the fifteenth state to mount such an exhibition. After
opening in Washington in the summer of 2000, an expanded version of the
exhibition will travel throughout the state of Alabama. Featured artists
include Pinky Bass, Fairhope; ...
Forde espace d'art contemporain: Someone Must Have Been Telling Lies: David Humphrey, Christian Jankowski, David Blandy, Jordan Baseman, David Burrows
David Burrows makes eye-popping, foamtastic narrative scenes synthesising plastic, rubber and
everyday objects to create the aftermath of an event - suggesting excess, disaster, accident or
violence. Horrific, hilarious and cartoonishly access...
Site Gallery: Let Us Take You There: Susan Philipsz and Paul Rooney
For his new work Rooney films the view out of the Bradford and Bingley Building Society in the centre of Sheffield, where a lone female singer sings a song, based on 'Sound of the Crowd' by The Human League. The window in question is where the en...
Galerie St. Etienne: Who’s “IN” and Who’s “OUT”: Self-Taught Artists and the Mainstream Art World
Among the artists scheduled for inclusion in the exhibition are Roger Ackling, Chelo Amezqua, Emery Blagdon, Joseph Crepin, Henry Darger, Lucky de Bellevue, Steve di Benedetto, Marcel Dzama, Öyvind Fahlstrom, Sam Gordon, Chris Hipkiss, Ray Johnson...
PS1 Contemporary Art Center: 2000 – 2001 National and International Studio Program Exhibition
P.S.1’s National and International Studio Program is comprised of a wide range
of artistic perspectives represented not only by the global nature of the program
...
Detroit Contemporary: actual size: Detroit's Largest Art Exhibit of the Season
Spanning three generations of Detroit‚s artistic community,
detroit contemporary's actual size will be on view at four Detroit
Cultural Center locations during it's six week run. The exhibit's online
catalog (updated daily) is at www.detroitco...
National Museum of Fine Arts: From Picasso to Keith Haring
The artworks, mostly donated by collectors and artists before and after the Revolution, includes a room dedicated to the US art from the Reagan era, which were donated in 1984 by 50 american artists. It contains among others, an outstanding piece ...
Budapest Kunsthalle: Vision Image and Perception
Works on view within the contemporary art section include those by:
Rosa Barba, Balázs Beöthy, Luchezar Boyadjiev, Miklós Bölcskey, Mária Chilf, Attila Csörgõ, Hans H. Diebner - Sven Sahle, Róza El-Hassan, Miklós Erdély, Roland Farkas, Harun...
Childs Gallery: Etchings and Drypoints of Ignaz M. Gaugengigl (1855-1932), the “Meissonier of Boston.”
Of the 25 plates known to have been etched by Gaugengigl, several emulated his own paintings, including The Duel, 1902, Happy Hours, 1990 and Andante, 1898. His favorite subjects included French Revolution era genre pictures, costume studies and g...
Concourse Gallery: Latino Arts/OHIO 2008
All present and participating Latino Arts/OHIO 2008 artists will share their experiences, ideas, creativity through a forum discussion to synthesize the arts experience. Viewers will be able to enjoy the exhibit through multiple media including a ...
Brian Gross Fine Art: Michele Pred: (re) collections
The flag reflects Preds’ ongoing dialogue with collecting and memory, and consumerism and globalization. In another work entitled Nesting, a basket made from interwoven cell phone chargers, Pred manipulates a mass produced item into a modern arch...
Contemporary Art Institute of Detroit: Call for Artists: Portfolio Review
During the 2008 Exhibition and Program Season (March 1, 2008 – February 29, 2009) the works of hundreds of local and international artists will be presented in over 10,000 square feet of CAID exhibition and performance space, at four distinct venu...
Contemporary Art Institute of Detroit: Position Open: Exhibition Director
Key responsibilities and accountabilities:
Maintains the exhibition schedule and ensure updates are made to www.thecaid.org.
Responds to all inquiries pertaining to exhibitions at the CAID including artists, curators, members and genera...
van Gogh Museum: Fierce friends: Artists & animals in the Industrial Era, 1750-1900
During the 18th and 19th centuries the relationship between the human and animal kingdoms changed profoundly as a result of the Industrial Revolution, the discovery of dinosaur bones and fossils, and the spread of Darwin's theory of evolution. Wit...
Joan Miro Foundation: Space Concept: 26 Works from the Museum moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig
Anne and Patrick Poirier, Ilya Kabakov and Günter
Förg create architectural pieces and mythological
images, metaphors for models of human
communication and social relations. These objects
and installations reflect the impor...
Contemporary Art Institute of Detroit: Call for Artists: Detroit’s First Affordable Housing Development for Artists
With so many new $200K and higher condominiums going in where artists once thrived, the Whitdell Building offers a safe and permanent space for artists with no threat of gentrification. Consider the impact this new housing project has on not only...
Taft Museum of Art: Views from the Uffizi: Painting the Italian Landscape
The exhibition curator, Antonio Natali, is the director of the Uffizi Gallery. The exhibition organizers are Contemporanea Progetti in Florence and the Trust for Museum Exhibitions, Washington, D.C.
The earliest paintings are from the late 1...
Bonnefanten Museum: Neo Rauch: Winner or The Vincent van Gogh Biennial Award for Contemporary Art in Europe
Neo Rauch, who lives and works in Leipzig, is considered one of today’s leading European painters. His work is rooted in the German Realist painting tradition. In spite of the typically bleached, chalk-like colours he uses and the sparse way in wh...
Helsinki City Art Museum: Urban Youth: Photographic exhibition of youth in Helsinki in 1955-2000
Urban Youth is a tale of the emergence and development of youth culture during almost five decades. The earliest images
document the arrival of the strange musical virus known as rock’n’roll in Finland in the 1950s. Others portray hippies
...
Luggage Store: Strange Tales: Nick Ackerman, David Huffman, Chris Oliveria
NICK ACKERMAN
The work is an installation of small paintings and
drawings hung together to create a larger work and
narrative, similar to words and sentences coming
together to create a story. The artistís intent is to
create using a graph...
SITE Santa Fe: José Antonio Hernández-Diez
The emergence of this generation of artists occurred in the late 1980s, at nearly the same time that Venezuelans began a public process of searching for the solution to the economic and social crisis in their country. Hernández-Diez’s work is as e...
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: Art of Design: Selections from the Architecture and Design Collection
Organized by Joseph Rosa, Helen Hilton Raiser Curator of Architecture and Design, with the assistance of Curatorial Associate Darrin Alfred, this exhibition traces the trajectory of design sensibility within individual artists’ careers and present...
Ohio Art League: Ohio Art League Annual Spring Juried Exhibition
The show includes a broad and diverse range of media, technique and subject matter, including painting, photography, collage, printmaking, artist’s books, ceramics, glass, sculpture, jewelry, and video. Within those categories viewers will see wor...
Bonnefanten Museum: The Vincent
The Province of Limburg and the city of Maastricht support the Award to
commemorate the European Maastricht Treaty of 1992.
The Award of 50.000 Euro has been installed to support the work of European artists in t...
PS1 Contemporary Art Center: Time Frame: A Group Exhibition
This continues its exploration via the expanded field of contemporary works by drawing on cinematic and video narratives. Time Frame is the New York premiere of Cory Arcangel's Colors (2005), a 33-day-long version of Dennis Hopper's 1988 film Colo...
Carnegie Museum of Art: Folds, Blobs, and Boxes: Architecture in the Digital Era
Joseph Rosa, curator of architecture at the Heinz Architectural Center,
organized the exhibition. In just over a decade, we've seen the practice
of architecture completely revamped by this new design software, he said.
I doubt if architects w...
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