Opportunities

2015 Writer's Residency: Annenberg Community Beach House

Deadline: Thursday, October 23, 2014, received in office by 5:00pm   

The City of Santa Monica, Cultural Affairs Division, seeks proposals from writers of fiction, poetry, plays, and screenplays living in Los Angeles County for the Writer’s Residency Program at the Annenberg Community Beach House. The Writer’s Residency Program offers writers a private office in the historic Marion Davies Guest House for six weeks between Tuesday, January 13 and Tuesday, February 17, 2015 to complete a work-in-progress. 

 Please download the Call for Proposals here.

Studio Residency: Santa Monica

Deadline: Thursday, October 23, 5pm in the office.

 The City of Santa Monica, Cultural Affairs Division, seeks proposals from artists and artisans living in Los Angeles County for a Studio Residency at 1450 Ocean, the Camera Obscura building in Palisades Park, Santa Monica. This Studio Residency offers shared multipurpose space with a spectacular ocean view in an iconic midcentury park building overlooking the Pier, from Tuesday, January 6 to Tuesday, March 3, 2015. The City is particularly interested in a letterpress or fine art printer who would be interested in temporarily relocating their press to the center. However all mediums will be considered.

 Please download the Call for Proposals here.

Upcoming Grant Deadlines

The Left Tilt Fund is accepting proposals for 2014 Funding.

Description: The mission of The Left Tilt Fund is to promote social change, resist oppression, and empower marginalized communities. It funds organizations that address the root causes of economic, political, and social injustice through community-based organizing, education, legal advocacy, and other innovative means.

The Left Tilt Fund supports organizations that have a 501(c)(3) tax status with grants up to $10,000. The Fund does not support conferences, governmental agencies, or animal welfare organizations. The Fund does not support homeless shelters, housing providers/developers, or soup kitchens if community organizing is not part of their mission. Individuals seeking grants must have a fiscal sponsor. The Fund is particularly interested in organizations which do not have large budgets nor access to traditional funding sources.

Geographic Focus: National

Deadline: October 6, 2014

Queens Council on the Arts is accepting applications for the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA) Greater New York Arts Development Fund.

Description: The Queens Arts Fund (QAF) offers grants to Queens-based individual artists and non-profit organizations offering distinctive arts and cultural programming that directly serves the citizens of Queens. The Queens Arts Fund is made possible in part by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA) in partnership with the City Council. Individual artists may apply directly to MCAF without a fiscal sponsor.

Geographic Focus: Queens, NY

Deadline: October 9, 2014

New England Foundation for the Arts is accepting proposals for the National Dance Project Touring Award.

Description: NDP Touring Awards support U.S. tours of dance works by national and international artists with up to $35,000 in subsidy reserved for each project’s tour through NDP Presentation Grants. Each fall, up to ten dance works with planned U.S. tours are selected to receive Touring Awards through a competitive application process. These Touring Awards  represent up to $35,000 of reserved funding for each project’s tour, which in turn is distributed through the NDP Presentation Grant process to U.S. nonprofit organizations (a.k.a. presenters) to subsidize up to 50% of the artist’s fee (including housing, per diem, and travel) for the presentation of the NDP project. 

Applicants must be in an advanced stage of development and be ready for touring at the beginning of the NDP Touring Period, which begins June 1, 2015 and runs through November 30, 2016. 

Geographic Focus: National

Deadline: October 14, 2014

Cal Humanities is accepting applications for the California Documentary Project Grants.

Description: The California Documentary Project (CDP) is a competitive grants program that supports documentary film, radio, and new media productions that enhance our understanding of California and its cultures, peoples, and histories. Projects must use the humanities to provide context, depth, and perspective and be suitable for California and national audiences through broadcast and/or distribution. Since 2003, Cal Humanities has awarded approximately $4 million to projects that document the California experience and explore issues of significance to Californians. CDP grants support projects at the research and development, production, and public engagement stages.

CDP Research and Development grants are designed to strengthen the humanities content and approach of documentary media productions in their earliest stages. Projects must actively involve at least three humanities advisors to help frame and contextualize subject matter throughout the research and development phase. Grant awards range up to $10,000.

CDP Production grants are designed to strengthen the humanities content and approach of documentary media productions and help propel projects toward completion. Projects must be in the production stage, have a work-in-progress, and actively involve at least two humanities advisors in the production process. Grant awards range up to $50,000.

Geographic Focus: National

Deadline: October 15, 2014

Chamber Music America is accepting proposals for its Presenter Consortium for Jazz grant.

Description: Chamber Music America, the national network of ensemble music professionals, was founded in 1977 to develop, strengthen, and support the chamber music community. Presenter Consortium for Jazz provides support to consortiums of three U. S. presenters that collectively engage up to three professional U.S. jazz ensembles (consisting of 2-10 musicians each) to perform at each presenter’s venue.

Presenter Consortium for Jazz funds ensemble(s)’ concert fees, travel, housing, per diem, cartage, and the presenters’ marketing and production costs for the proposed concerts. The program will fund up to 75% of the eligible expenses above, up to a maximum of $10,000 per consortium partner/$30,000 per consortium. A $1,000 incentive per partner is available to a consortium that programs a CMA New Jazz Works grantee ensemble(s) in performance of its entire CMA-commissioned work. Each consortium partner must demonstrate earned or additional contributed income in the amount of at least 25% of its total eligible expenses. In-kind revenue cannot be used as part of the match.

Geographic Focus: National

Deadline: October 17, 2014

The Japan Foundation is accepting applications for Performing Arts Japan (PAJ) touring and collaboratrion grants.

Description: This program is designed to provide financial assistance for non-profit organizations in the US and Canada that aim to introduce Japanese performing arts to local audiences. PAJ Touring Grants help present Japanese performing arts at multiple locations in the United States and Canada, with an emphasis on locations outside major metropolitan areas. PAJ Collaboration Grants help Japanese and American/Canadian artists develop a new work, which will further an appreciation of Japanese culture when presented to American/Canadian audiences

Geographic Focus: National

Deadline: October 27, 2014

Job Opportunity: Assistant Professor

VCUarts' Department of Painting + Printmaking (http://arts.vcu.edu/paintingprintmaking/) is seeking an innovative and flexible artist and teacher with a broad intellectual approach to engaging research and contemporary practice underpinned by art historical knowledge of print making. Preferred candidate will have in-depth knowledge of lithography and the ability to connect printmedia in the expanded field.
This is a full time, 9-month, tenure-eligible position beginning August 16, 2015. Application Deadline: January 12, 2015

Retreat Opportunity

Retreat: Upstate NY Retreat
Owned by a longtime supporter of the arts, this home is perfect for contemplating new work or simply relaxing with friends and family. A three story house, there is plenty of room — three bedrooms, three bathrooms, a basement, a spacious living room, a deck and a large backyard. Full and private access to this comfortable Upstate NY retreat is available for a limited time in exchange for selected artwork.

 

Residency Opportunity: Lighthouse Works

Fully Funded Artist Residencies at The Lighthouse Works
The Lighthouse Works provides fellows with housing, food, studio space, a $250 travel allowance and an artist stipend of $1,500. Fellowships are six weeks in length and occur year-round. Fellowships are awarded through an application and juried selection process. Past fellows inlude Maya Hayuk, Meredith James, Jacques Louis Vidal and Matthew Fischer. Apply by October 1st to be considered for the Spring Fellowship, January 1st – February 1st, 2015 for Summer and Fall Fellowships.

Job Opportunity: Ceramic Teaching Artist

ARTS is currently accepting applications from experienced Ceramic Teaching Artists for a part-time position on Wednesdays at a middle school in Mar Vista.
 

Responsibilities:
-Develop a sequential, standards-based curriculum in the arts
-Teach an arts discipline across multiple grade levels (6-8) for an entire school year
-Address the learning needs of diverse student populations
-Identify and plan cross curriculum connections in and across multiple subject areas
-Submit documentation of teaching practice, including curriculum and lesson plans
-Represent P.S. ARTS amongst multiple school community stakeholders, including classroom teachers, parents, administration, and donors
-Apply knowledge and skills through ongoing professional development into teaching practice

Skills, Qualifications, Requirements:
-Minimum three years of teaching experience. Experience teaching art, during the school day, within in a public school setting is preferred. Work with low-income communities is also preferred. 
-Middle School experience preferred.
-BA degree in arts, education, community arts or relevant field of study. MA or MFA preferred.
-Demonstrate in-depth knowledge and expertise in a specific arts discipline
-Demonstrate in-depth knowledge of or a familiarity with the California Framework for the Visual and Performing Arts
-Ability to work collaboratively in a school environment and with various school community members

Please email a resume and cover letter to Elda Pineda, Program Director at psartsprogramsearch@gmail.com with the following email subject line:
"TEACHING ARTIST- Ceramics"
Hard copies will not be accepted. No phone calls please. 

ARTS is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of children by bringing arts education to underserved public schools and their communities. For more information, please visit our website at www.psarts.org

 

Upcoming Residency Deadlines

New Opportunities: 

  •  (Stuttgart, Germany) is a public-law foundation that offers an interdisciplinary and international fellowship program for artists and scientists. This year the program will grant 70 residency fellowships running from three to twelve months. International artists, writers, musicians, performers, and new media artists are encouraged to apply. The fellowship includes furnished live/work studio, a monthly fellowship grant, and travel expenses. Families can sometimes be accommodated. Deadline: Oct 31 [Read more.]
     
  • The Millay Colony for the Arts (Austerlitz, New York) has added a second annual application deadline. Visual artists, composers and writers may now apply in October for one-month or two-week residencies taking place April through November. Artists are provided with private rooms, personal studios, and all meals during their stay at Millay’s pastoral campus. Deadline: Oct 1 [Read more]
     
  • MMCA Residency Changdong + Goyang (Seoul, Korea) is now accepting applications for the 2015 International Artist Residency Program. Artists of any discipline, from countries outside of Korea, can apply for three to six-month residencies offered through the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea. Residencies include live/work space, exhibition opportunities, and a generous stipend. Deadline: Oct 17 [Read more.]
     
  • Surel's Place (Boise, Idaho) is a one to three-month residency program nestled just steps from the Boise River. Artists are given private use of a modern, bright live-work space at the center of the thriving Surel Mitchell Live-Work-Create District. Program includes travel and living stipend, marketing/administrative support, and tickets to local arts events. Deadline: Sept 1 [Read more.]
     
  • Santa Fe Art Institute (Santa Fe, New Mexico) is offering SFAI alumni the opportunity to return to the Institute for a month long residency this winter. Four sessions will run this December. Deadline: Sept 15 [Read more.]
     
  • Virginia Center for the Creative Arts (VCCA) (Amherst, Virginia) welcomes over 400 artists each year to their campus on 400 acres of rolling Blue Ridge farmland. This month VCCA will grant a fully-funded residency (including stipend) to a sculptor or installation artist as part of their biannual Wachtmeister Award. Deadline: Aug 31 [Read more.]

Residency Deadlines: 

09/09/14

Arte Studio Ginestrelle (Assisi, Italy)

09/12/14

Djerassi Resident Artists Program (Woodside, California United States)

09/15/14

Brush Creek Foundation for the Arts (Saratoga, Wyoming United States)

Jentel Artist Residency Program (Banner, Wyoming United States)

La Napoule Art Foundation (La Napoule, France)

Santa Fe Art Institute (Santa Fe, New Mexico United States)

The Hambidge Center for Creative Arts and Sciences (Rabun Gap, Georgia United States)

The MacDowell Colony (Peterborough, New Hampshire United States)

The Sam and Adele Golden Foundation for the Arts (New Berlin, New York United States)

Virginia Center for the Creative Arts (VCCA) (Amherst, Virginia United States)

09/28/14

360 XOCHI QUETZAL: Free Winter 2014 Artists and Writer´s Residency (Chapala, Jalisco Mexico)

09/30/14

ArtCenter/South Florida Studio Residency Program (Miami, Florida United States)

10/01/14

Bunnell Street Arts Center (Homer, Alaska United States)

ISLAND Artist Residency at the Hill House (Mancelona, Michigan United States)

Teton Artlab (Jackson , Wyoming United States)

Ucross Foundation Residency Program (Ucross, Wyoming United States)

Vermont Studio Center (Johnson, Vermont United States)

10/06/14

Artspace Regional Emerging Artist Residency (Raleigh, North Carolina United States)

10/15/14

Kala Art Institute (Berkeley, California United States)

The Rensing Center (Pickens, South Carolina United States)

Wheaton Arts and Cultural Center (Millville, New Jersey United States)

10/17/14

MMCA Residency | Changdong (Seoul , South Korea)

MMCA Residency | Goyang (Gyeonggi-do, South Korea)

10/20/14

Art Omi | Omi International Arts Center (Ghent, New York United States)

10/29/14

Pilchuck Glass School (Stanwood, Washington United States)

10/31/14

'ace (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

Akademie Schloss Solitude (Stuttgart, Germany)

Job Opportunity: Art and Framing Gallery Assistant

Assistant needed for art and framing gallery in the valley.

Must have an artistic eye, great customer service skills, be extremely punctual and be able to lift large, heavy framed artwork for installations.

Hours will be 8-hour shifts a few days a week. Candidates must have their own car and live nearby.

To apply, send cover letter and resume along with your availability via email at http://losangeles.craigslist.org/sfv/ret/4638984557.html. Only those candidates which we wish to interview will be contacted.

No phone calls please!

Job Opportunity: Japanese American National Museum

 

Store Associate (Holiday)

Temporary/Part-Time/ Non-Exempt

Deadline to Apply 9/16/14

 

An affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution and AAM accredited, the Japanese American National Museum (www.janm.org) is recognized as one of the nation’s premier cultural museums. In 2010 the Japanese American National Museum received America’s highest honor for museums, the federal IMLS National Medal. The National Museum is located adjacent to the Metro Gold Line in the Little Tokyo/Arts district in downtown Los Angeles, a neighborhood that has experienced an exciting revitalization with diverse new restaurants, shops, luxury apartments, and nightlife.

The mission of the Japanese American National Museum, home of the National Center for the Preservation of Democracy, “is to promote understanding and appreciation of America’s ethnic and cultural diversity by sharing the Japanese American experience. Based in the historic Little Tokyo neighborhood, it has a nation-wide focus and international base of support.

 Store Associate (Holiday) is a temporary position for the 2014 catalog/holiday season. Responsible for promoting sales and orders, processing sales and providing customer service.  Up to 29 hours per week. At least one weekend day required and some evening hours.  Ideal candidate will be available to work beginning approximately September 16, 2014 thru January 15, 2015. Duties include processing On-site, phone, mail and web order sales. Assists with receipt and stocking of new merchandise and packing outgoing orders. Will promote sales of membership, gift certificates and other special sales as needed. Must be able to work with individuals of all ages and support large museum-wide events like Target Family Days and Oshogatsu. Minimum 6 months customer service experience in a retail environment. Previous experience working at a non-profit organization in collaboration with volunteers preferred. Ability to multi-task with Professional phone skills and adept with handling cash and processing sales. Must be able to provide courteous and effective service to co-workers, volunteers and the public. Knowledge of CAM data systems or similar POS system, Familiarity with Gmail and MS word and excel. Knowledge of Japanese American history and culture a plus; however, sensitivity to issues of diversity and ethnicity is essential. Background check required. Please Visitwww.janm.org/jobs/ for application form and to view full job qualifications. EOE. 

Benefits include: paid parking, discounts in museum store and on-site Chado tea room.

 

Submit: Cover Letter, application and resume with salary history & references

Japanese American National Museum

Attn: Human Resources

Re: Store Associate (Holiday 2014) PT, Temporary

100 N. Central Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012

Email: hr@janm.org  Fax (213) 830-5673

 

No Phone Calls Please; Open Until Filled

Ryman Arts Position Open: Development & Communications Manager

DEVELOPMENT AND COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER

Join Ryman Arts as it celebrates 25 years of service in Southern California and its recent expansion to two program sites in Los Angeles and Fullerton. Ryman Arts is meeting a vital need to foster the education of young artists by providing professional fine arts classes and college and career planning, free of charge, to gifted teen artists. Ryman Arts has been designated a National Program of Excellence by the President’s Committee on the Arts & Humanities for the past three years. Almost all alumni continue on to higher education and many pursue careers in the arts.  The sequential curriculum provides college-level foundation courses in drawing and painting in a rigorous and supportive environment for 600 high school students each year, and extensive outreach in high-need communities in LA and Orange County. Classes are held on the campuses of Otis College of Art & Design and California State University, Fullerton. Ryman Arts also coordinates the annual international drawing festival, The Big Draw LA, a public arts engagement initiative.  For more information, please visit www.rymanarts.org.

The Development and Communications Manager implements fundraising and communications strategies with a long-range goal of generating diversified, sustainable income and increasing its public profile to enable Ryman Arts to achieve its mission. The Development and Communications Manager writes extensive materials for grants and internal and external publications, including print, web, and social media.  This individual ensures that Ryman Arts’ image and “brand” are consistently maintained and well represented in the community, and seeks opportunities to build awareness of Ryman Arts. This individual works closely with the Executive Director, Board, other staff and consultants to ensure that fundraising and public communications are coordinated throughout the organization. This is a full time position reporting to the Executive Director. Office is located in Los Angeles.

Comprehensive benefits include employer paid health insurance, paid vacation, holidays and sick time, and eligibility for employer contribution to 403(b) retirement plan.

Full Position Posting available here: http://www.ryman.org/aboutrymanarts/jobs.stm?http://www.ryman.org/aboutrymanarts/jobs.stm

To apply, submit cover letter, resume and professional writing sample by mail to:

Ryman Arts

Development & Communications Manager Search

315 W. Ninth St., Suite 806

Los Angeles, CA 90015

Selected candidates will be contacted for an interview, position is open until filled.

2015 Culver City Performing Arts Grant Application Released

Deadline: Sept. 15, 2014

For more information, visit: https://www.culvercity.org/Culture/PerformingArts/Grants.aspx

The Culver City Performing Arts Grant Program supports performances that occur between January 1, 2015 and December 31, 2015. Performances may be presented by non-profit performing arts organizations in the disciplines of theatre, music, or dance.

2014 marks the 20th anniversary of the Culver City Performing Arts Grant Program. Established in 1994 through the City’s Art in Public Places Program, the program offers grants to performing arts organizations in Los Angeles County. The program, funded by the City’s Cultural Trust Fund, is designed to support arts organizations and bring distinguished cultural programming to Culver City. Additionally, the program is supported by a contribution from Sony Pictures Entertainment.

A workshop to assist organizations with the application will be held on August 7, 2014 in the Uruapan Room at Veterans Memorial Building, located at 4117 Overland Avenue in Culver City. The workshop will begin at 7:00 PM.

Please contact Susan Obrow at susan.obrow@culvercity.org or call (310) 253-6628 for questions about the application or to make a reservation for the workshop on August 7, 2014.

Upcoming Residency Deadlines

Due this week! 

  • 'ace (Buenos Aires, Argentina) residency program serves as a bridge, linking foreign artists with the urban and social environment of Buenos Aires and other artists living throughout Argentina. The program fosters collaboration and provides substantial production and technical support. Deadline: July 31. [read more]
     
  • Willapa Bay AiR (Oysterville, WA) offers month-long, self-directed residencies to emerging and established artists, writers, scholars, musical composers and songwriters. Situated on 16 acres in coastal southwest Washington State, the Residency provides lodging, meals, and work space, at no cost, to five residents each month, from March 1 through September 30 of the year. Deadline: July 31. [read more].

Upcoming residency deadlines:

08/01/14

The Art Students League of New York - The League Residency at Vyt (Sparkill, New York United States)

A Studio in the Woods (New Orleans, Louisiana United States)

San Diego Art Institute (San Diego, California United States)

The Corporation of Yaddo (Saratoga Springs, New York United States)

08/15/14

AZULE (Hot Springs , North Carolina United States)

08/31/14

Prairie Center of the Arts (Peoria, Illinois United States)

09/01/14

Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts (Nebraska City, Nebraska United States)

National Parks Arts Foundation (National Parks, National Monuments, United States)

Playa (Summer Lake, , Oregon United States)

09/04/14

Hedgebrook (Langley, Washington United States)

09/12/14

Djerassi Resident Artists Program (Woodside, California United States)

09/15/14

Brush Creek Foundation for the Arts (Saratoga, Wyoming United States)

Jentel Artist Residency Program (Banner, Wyoming United States)

Rasmuson Foundation (, United States)

The Hambidge Center for Creative Arts and Sciences (Rabun Gap, Georgia United States)

The MacDowell Colony (Peterborough, New Hampshire United States)

The Sam and Adele Golden Foundation for the Arts (New Berlin, New York United States)

Virginia Center for the Creative Arts (VCCA) (Amherst, Virginia United States)

09/28/14

360 Xochi Quetzal Free Winter Artists and Writer´s Residency 2014 (Chapala, Jalisco Mexico)

09/30/14

ArtCenter/South Florida Studio Residency Program (Miami, Florida United States)

Call for Participation: Momentum: Woman/Art/Technology

CALLS FOR PARTICIPATION
MOMENTUM DIRECTORY AND FILM FEST!

The IWA invites you to participate in the Momentum Directory, a networking gateway linking the public to women and transgender artists who embrace varied technologies in their artistic production, and other arts professionals who engage in critical explorations in the field of gender, feminism, art, and technology.
 

MTV: MOMENTUM TECHNOLOGY VIDEOS

The IWA seeks entries for the Momentum: Women/Art/Technology online 
festival of video works entitled MTV: Momentum Technology Videos. The juried works will appear on the IWA's website in a video playlist that will run continuously, giving access to viewers 24/7. This is an opportunity for filmmakers and other screen artists to present work in a gallery without walls! All submitting artists will automatically be included in the Momentum Directory

Submission deadline: September 12, 2014
Submissions will ONLY be accepted through Vimeo! 
Video festival will launch on October 1, 2014.


Please CLICK submission form for further details and to participate!
SUBMISSION FORM
 

Momentum: Women/Art/Technology presents innovative uses of technology utilized and advanced by women and transgender artists through exhibitions, symposia, film screenings, and public discussions. Since 2011, Momentum artists have challenged gender-based notions of who employs technology and showcased women artists' sustained ability to break new ground in uncharted artistic realms. 

Momentum concludes with a two-part exhibition series and catalog with an essay by art historian Anne Swartz; an online festival of video works entitled MTV: Momentum Technology Videos; and the launch of the Momentum Directory, a networking gateway linking the public to women and transgender artists who embrace varied technologies in their artistic production, and other arts professionals who engage in critical explorations in the field of gender, feminism, art, technology.

Please visit iwa.rutgers.edu for further exhibitionfilm festival, or virtual directory details and to view the online catalog, available in fall 2014.

Artist Studios Available!

Application Deadline: 

Friday, August 8, 2014

For nearly 30 years Angels Gate Cultural Center has provided subsidized studio space for professional, working artists from all artistic disciplines residing within the Los Angeles area. Current artists in the program range in practice from visual arts to jewelry and performance to photojournalism.

Angels Gate Cultural Center, located in Angels Gate Park in San Pedro, CA, overlooks the Port of Los Angeles and Catalina Island. The studios are located within nine different repurposed 1940s Army barracks; thus each one varies in size, lighting and cost. The cost of a studio ranges from $130 to $700 a month.

We are currently accepting applications from individual artists, collaborative teams, or collectives on a rolling basis.

For more information about the studio program or for an application, please visit our website here. Call 310.519.0936.

Angels Gate Cultural Center

3601 South Gaffey Street

San Pedro, CA 90731

angelsgateart.org

 

Apply now for the Queens Museum Studio Program

Current Queens Museum studio artists Filip Olszewski & Bunny Rogers in their QM studio. Photo courtesy of the Queens Museum.

Current Queens Museum studio artists Filip Olszewski & Bunny Rogers in their QM studio. Photo courtesy of the Queens Museum.

Queens Museum

Studio Program

Artists from all locations are invited to apply

Application deadline: July 7, 2014

Queens Museum
NYC Building
Flushing Meadows Corona Park
Queens, NY 11368
 
www.queensmuseum.org

 

On November 9, 2013, the Queens Museum completed an expansion doubling its size. This expansion included new artist studios in the Queens Museum's north wing. We invite all artists to apply for a subsidized studio at the Museum, available for one year, with a possible extension for a second year.


In designating permanent real estate to the long-term development of new work on-site, as well as to creating a community of artists, the Queens Museum aims to promote artists' creative process and professional development. The Queens Museum Studio Program is one part of a suite of artists' services funded by The Scherman Foundation's Katharine S. and Axel G. Rosin Fund that also includes on- and off-site workshops and professional development for emerging artists across New York City. Please see ourwebsite for more information.

Important dates: 
July 7: Application deadline; click here for application
August 4–10: Finalist interviews 
August 15: Artists informed 
October 1: Studios available for occupancy

Studio monthly fees: 
550 sq ft studio = 350 USD/month 
350 sq ft studio = 225 USD/month 
Fees go towards studio program administrative costs and maintenance.

Who should apply? 
As a studio program within a museum, we encourage artists to apply who believe they might be able to somehow contribute to and avail themselves of the life of the organization. Participation can range from being in your studio during Queens Museum exhibition openings to organizing events for the public with the input of curatorial and events departments. Please consider your availability and geographical location carefully, and apply only if you are confident you will use the studio 15 hours per week or more. If you can, visit the museum before you apply to familiarize yourself with it.

Selection process
Selections will be made by Queens Museum staff and two distinguished outside professionals, one curator and one artist. This jury will select a small number of finalists who will then be interviewed in person or via Skype for a final decision.

The studios
Artists have 24-hour access to their studios and two adjacent lounge areas. Because the studios are within the Museum, there can be no use of toxic or combustible materials. There is limited access to a woodshop.

Community and career
We ask all studio artists to attend a monthly meeting to which everyone can bring ideas, questions, and interesting visitors. There are six scheduled studio visits a year, suggested by you; this is supplemented by people who may be at the museum for other reasons. Open studios are scheduled to coincide with exhibition openings at the Queens Museum.

To apply, click here

LA Freewaves Instagram Open Call

Instagram Open Call "LA COMMUTER ART"

Daily commuters in Los Angeles, how are we independent within a public setting?

Help us build a collaborative street diary of Los Angeles.
We are doing an Instagram OPEN CALL for short clips illustrating independence and its relationship to commuting in public spaces. To participate, follow us on Instagram @lafreewaves and hashtag your videos #LAcommuterart

Eligible clips will have a chance to be featured on LA METRO buses via Transit TV, reaching over 1 million daily commuters.


Freeways

6522 Hollywood Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90028
323.871.1950
www.freewaves.org
 
Freewaves is dedicated to the creative exhibition of innovative and culturally relevant independent new media from around the world. Freewaves facilitates cross-cultural dialogues by inventing dynamic new media exhibition forms at experimental and established venues.

Call for New Works: Highways Performance Space

Highways seeks new performance, dance, multi-media, other and visual works by emerging and established Los Angeles-based LGBTQ artists for presentation in its annual summer Queer Performance Festival – BEHOLD! This year’s festival will take place the entire month of August 2014. The deadline for consideration is May 30th.

We are seeking full-length and short works that can be included in group evenings.

Please send a description of the work, proposed timeframe for presentation and relevant video and image attachments or links to submissions@highwaysperformance.org. Please include in the heading of your email “BEHOLD 2014.

Include:

• Genre: Performance, Dance, Multi-Media, Music, Other (Specify)

• Estimated length of work.

• Technical requirements.

• Include any biographical information that you feel is relevant to the work, such as resumes, bios, video links, etc.

• Include the names of collaborators that you might be working with, i.e. director, choreographer, designers, etc.