June 2010 Opportunities & Resources

MAGNETO
La direccion general del festival anuncia selecciones y curaciones en las provincias Argentinas y del exterior a partir de Julio de 2010 para participar del Festival fotografico mas importante del interior del Argentina.
Ya se comienza a palpitar la cercanía del próximo Festival Internacional de Fotografía, en la ciudad de Paraná que se realiza cada dos años, y está dirigido y organizado por el fotógrafo Eduardo Segura, en conjunto con su institución educativa Una Foto Escuela y la Fototeca de Entre Rios.
Estamos considerando nuevas propuestas para sub-sedes en Rosario, Santa Fe, Sunchales, Villa Maria, Cordoba. etc los interesados en participar como sede deben comunicarse por mail a las direcciones que figuran abajo.
Se abre la convocatoria para el III Festival Internacional de Fotografía Magneto, que se llevará a cabo durante Agosto y Septiembre de 2011. En esta oportunidad se planteó una referencia a seguir y es lo que da el nombre a este evento.
La temática o pauta a tener en cuenta para las propuestas enviadas es: LA ENERGÍA EN TODAS SUS FORMAS.
La selección es para ponencias y carpetas internacionales, nacionales y locales.El tema puede tomarse desde aspectos estéticos, históricos, antropológicos y/o humanos.
Las secciones abiertas para participar son:
· Exposición individual
· Procesos Alternativos ( Cianotipias, Marrón Van Dyke, Heliografías, etc.)
· Intervenciones Callejeras
· Proyecciones de Video
· Disertaciones o Conferencias
· Cursos o Workshops
· Animación en video
Todo el material debe ser enviado por e-mail en baja resolución (640×480 ó 1024×768); con el contenido total de la serie, anticipando un mail previo si se enviaran uno o varios mails para atender el envío y darle el seguimiento correspondiente; dicho mail debe contener la propuesta de la exposición en formato word, una currícula corta y una presentación, también en el mismo se adicionará la propuesta del coloquio que el fotógrafo debe dar sobre su exposición y características del mismo.
Los videos deben ser entregados por correo convencional.
Enviar a eduardosegurafoto@hotmail.com o info@eduardosegura.com.ar
Por vía postal a: Una Foto Escuela, Yrigoyen 329, Paraná, Entre Ríos 3100, Argentina
El fotógrafo podrá ser seleccionado por su obra o por su coloquio si es de interés de la organización.
Para más información:
http://www.eduardosegura.com.ar/
http://fotoescuela.blogspot.com/

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MAGNETO

La direccion general del festival anuncia selecciones y curaciones en las provincias Argentinas y del exterior a partir de Julio de 2010 para participar del festival fotografico mas importante del interior del Argentina.

Ya se comienza a palpitar la cercanía del próximo Festival Internacional de Fotografía, en la ciudad de Paraná que se realiza cada dos años, y está dirigido y organizado por el fotógrafo Eduardo Segura, en conjunto con su institución educativa Una Foto Escuela y la Fototeca de Entre Rios.

Estamos considerando nuevas propuestas para sub-sedes en Rosario, Santa Fe, Sunchales, Villa Maria, Cordoba. etc los interesados en participar como sede deben comunicarse por mail a las direcciones que figuran abajo.

Se abre la convocatoria para el III Festival Internacional de Fotografía Magneto, que se llevará a cabo durante agosto y septiembre de 2011. En esta oportunidad se planteó una referencia a seguir y es lo que da el nombre a este evento.

La temática o pauta a tener en cuenta para las propuestas enviadas es: LA ENERGÍA EN TODAS SUS FORMAS.

La selección es para ponencias y carpetas internacionales, nacionales y locales.El tema puede tomarse desde aspectos estéticos, históricos, antropológicos y/o humanos.

Las secciones abiertas para participar son:

· Exposición individual

· Procesos Alternativos ( Cianotipias, Marrón Van Dyke, Heliografías, etc.)

· Intervenciones Callejeras

· Proyecciones de Video

· Disertaciones o Conferencias

· Cursos o Workshops

· Animación en video

Todo el material debe ser enviado por e-mail en baja resolución (640×480 ó 1024×768); con el contenido total de la serie, anticipando un mail previo si se enviaran uno o varios mails para atender el envío y darle el seguimiento correspondiente; dicho mail debe contener la propuesta de la exposición en formato word, una currícula corta y una presentación, también en el mismo se adicionará la propuesta del coloquio que el fotógrafo debe dar sobre su exposición y características del mismo.

Los videos deben ser entregados por correo convencional.

Enviar a eduardosegurafoto@hotmail.com o info@eduardosegura.com.ar

Por vía postal a: Una Foto Escuela, Yrigoyen 329, Paraná, Entre Ríos 3100, Argentina

El fotógrafo podrá ser seleccionado por su obra o por su coloquio si es de interés de la organización.

Para más información:

http://www.eduardosegura.com.ar/

http://fotoescuela.blogspot.com/

May 2010 Opportunities & Resources

Photographers Wanted for: EXPOSURE
Artists Wanted’s international competition for inspired photography is now open.
Details are at: http://artistswanted.org/?altd1
Photography is power. In a world of images, a photographer has the potential to change perceptions, ask questions and to explore beauty. This opportunity is open to photographers of all backgrounds who speak exquisitely in the language of lenses and aperture.
Our goal is simple – to find amazing photographic talents and expose them to the world in the most potent way possible. Rewards and benefits will be given to all who participate. One Grand Prize winner will be awarded a Manhattan gallery reception, international publicity and their choice of $10,000 cash or 1 year living rent free in a $1.2 million dollar apartment provided by The Edge in New York City.
Our panel of judges including Photographer Lauren Greenfield, New York Times Photo Editor Maura Foley, MoMA Curator Nora Lawrence and JPG Founders Derek Powazek & Heather Powazek Champ, will choose one photographer for the Grand Prize:
• $10,000 cash or 1-year FREE living at a $1.2 million apartment at The Edge in New York City
• A Manhattan gallery reception
• Airfare & shipping to and from New York City for the event
• International publicity
The public will also cast their vote and the highest rated portfolio will receive the People’s Choice Award:
• $2,000 in cash
• A Manhattan gallery reception
• Airfare & shipping to and from New York City for the event
All participants will receive:
An online portfolio searchable by gallerists, press and commercial buyers; A free digital subscription to JPG Magazine; $100 in discounts and credits from Zipcar.com; and discounts and freebies from our corporate sponsors.
This is your opportunity to capture the moment and share your talent with the world.
Send us your most powerful photographs: http://artistswanted.org/?altd1
Deadline: May 31 at 11:59 pm, EST
Submission fee: $10 per image
Email: info@artistswanted.org
Website: http://artistswanted.org/?altd1
With support from The Edge, JPG Magazine, Etsy, Resource Magazine, Zipcar, 3rd Ward.

Exposure

Photographers Wanted.

The Artists Wanted Exposure international competition for inspired photography is now open.

This is your opportunity to capture the moment and share your talent with the world.

Deadline: May 31 at 11:59 pm, EST. Submission fee: $10 per image.

Send us your most powerful photographs: http://artistswanted.org/?altd1

info@artistswanted.org

http://artistswanted.org/

Photography is power. In a world of images, a photographer has the potential to change perceptions, ask questions and to explore beauty. This opportunity is open to photographers of all backgrounds who speak exquisitely in the language of lenses and aperture. Our goal is simple – to find amazing photographic talents and expose them to the world in the most potent way possible. Rewards and benefits will be given to all who participate. One Grand Prize winner will be awarded a Manhattan gallery reception, international publicity and their choice of $10,000 cash or 1 year living rent free in a $1.2 million dollar apartment provided by The Edge in New York City.

Our panel of judges including Photographer Lauren Greenfield, New York Times Photo Editor Maura Foley, MoMA Curator Nora Lawrence and JPG Founders Derek Powazek & Heather Powazek Champ, will choose one photographer for the Grand Prize:

• $10,000 cash or 1-year FREE living at a $1.2 million apartment at The Edge in New York City

• A Manhattan gallery reception

• Airfare & shipping to and from New York City for the event

• International publicity

The public will also cast their vote and the highest rated portfolio will receive the People’s Choice Award:

• $2,000 in cash

• A Manhattan gallery reception

• Airfare & shipping to and from New York City for the event

All participants will receive:

An online portfolio searchable by gallerists, press and commercial buyers; A free digital subscription to JPG Magazine; $100 in discounts and credits from Zipcar.com; and discounts and freebies from our corporate sponsors.

With support from The Edge, JPG Magazine, Etsy, Resource Magazine, Zipcar, 3rd Ward.

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REVISTA DE ARTES | Buenos Aires, Argentina

www.revistadeartes.com.ar

Revista de Artes es una publicación digital dedicada desde Marzo de 2003 a promover el arte en todas sus expresiones, difundiendo la obra, vivencias y reflexiones de artistas célebres, desconocidos y noveles.

Desde el advenimiento de Internet, no viajar por el mundo ya no implica privarnos de conocer  lugares. Ya sea de acuerdo a nuestras preferencias más definidas, o por simple curiosidad,  tenemos la oportunidad de recorrer, virtualmente,  cientos de lugares interesantísimos a los que de otro modo tal vez no lleguemos jamás. No es poco mérito para la tecnología, la rama de lo cultural –que pareciera  menos prioritaria que la tecnología que salva vidas- también tiene cualidades trascendentes porque expandir horizontes, generar la motivación de indagar,  estimular la creatividad,  alimenta el alma.

Revista de Artes trata de brindar recorridos variados, recordando y difundiendo  obra de artistas de todas las disciplinas,  conocimiento –a través de teorizaciones  diversas- y agradables paseos por  lugares  fuera de lo común.

April 2010 Opportunities & Resources

New Festival: Caochangdi PhotoSpring in Beijing
The first annual Caochangdi PhotoSpring will be launched on April 17, 2010. Working 
on a three-year partnership with “Les Rencontres d’Arles,” the Caochangdi PhotoSpring will be the very first time that Arles’ programs will be shown outside of France.
During the opening week of festivities, numerous exhibitions, lectures, evening concerts, documentary film screenings, and slideshows will take place all across the Caochangdi district of Beijing. Other issues are the announcement of the 2010 Three Shadows Photography Award winner, the presentation of the 2009 Discovery Award of “Les Rencontres d’Arles” Laureate, a symposium on Photography: “Creativity vs. The Market,” artists’ Open Studios, as well as portfolio reviews by a panel of international professionals. Visitors will have the opportunity to meet with photography experts from China and abroad.
All events will be open to the public. Caochangdi PhotoSpring is part of the 2010 Croisements Festival, presented in partnership with the French Embassy in China and curated jointly by Thinking Hands Culture and the Three Shadows Photography Art Centre. It is organized in collaboration with “Les Rencontres d’Arles” and with the support of the galleries of Caochangdi.
CaoChangdi PhotoSpring
General information: info@ccdphotospring.com
Media contact: press@ccdphotospring.com
Sponsors: sponsors@ccdphotospring.com
Three Shadows Photography Art Centre
115A Caochangdi, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100015
www.threeshadows.cn
Thinking Hands
798 Art district, P.O.Box 8503 No.4, Jiuxianqiao Road, Beijing 100015
www.thinkinghands.org

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In recognition of our mutual interest in documentary and fine art photography, Daylight Magazine and the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University have started an international competition, the Daylight/CDS Photo Awards, to honor and promote talented and committed photographers, both emerging and established.

Two awards, a PROJECT PRIZE and a WORK-IN-PROCESS PRIZE. Winners announced mid-June, 2010

DEADLINE: Saturday, May 15, 2010, 8 P.M. (EST)

http://www.daylightmagazine.org/news/2010-daylightcds-photo-awards

PROJECT PRIZE

ONE FIRST PRIZE WINNER | SIX JUROR’S PICK PRIZE WINNERS | TEN HONORABLE MENTIONS
For an extended documentary project or fine art series. Edit photographs with care as the project photographs will be judged on the coherence of the work as a whole. The full panel of jurors will choose one First Prize Winner. Each Guest Juror will also select one photographer to receive a Juror’s Pick Prize and write a short statement about why he or she choose the work. The First Prize Winner will receive a solo exhibition at the Center for Documentary Studies, a multimedia Daylight podcast, a feature in CDS’s newsmagazine Document, presentation in Daylight and CDS online galleries, and $1,000 for exhibition-related expenses. Juror’s Pick Winners will be part of a group exhibition at the Center for Documentary Studies and featured in Daylight and CDS online galleries. Ten Honorable Mentions will be named on Daylight and CDS websites. 20 IMAGES, ONE-PAGE ARTIST’S STATEMENT, AND CV. $60. DEADLINE: MAY 15, 2010, 8 P.M. (EST).

WORK-IN-PROCESS PRIZE

ONE FIRST PRIZE WINNER | SIX JUROR’S PICK PRIZE WINNERS | TEN HONORABLE MENTIONS
For a documentary or fine art essay/work-in-progress from a single body of images The full panel of jurors will choose one First Prize Winner. Each Guest Juror will also select one photographer to receive a Juror’s Pick Prize and write a short statement about why he or she choose the work. The First Prize Winner will be featured in print in Daylight Magazine and CDS’s newsmagazine Document, as well as in Daylight and CDS online galleries and be part of a group exhibition at the Center for Documentary Studies. Juror’s Pick Winners will be part of a group exhibition at the Center for Documentary Studies and featured in Daylight and CDS online galleries. Ten Honorable Mentions will be named on Daylight and CDS websites. 5 IMAGES, ONE-PAGE ARTIST’S STATEMENT, AND CV. $30. DEADLINE: MAY 15, 2010, 8 P.M. (EST).

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Caochangdi PhotoSpring in Beijing

The first annual Caochangdi PhotoSpring will be launched on April 17, 2010. Working 
on a three-year partnership with Les Rencontres d’Arles, the Caochangdi PhotoSpring will be the very first time that Arles’ programs will be shown outside of France.

During the opening week of festivities, numerous exhibitions, lectures, evening concerts, documentary film screenings, and slideshows will take place all across the Caochangdi district of Beijing. Other issues are the announcement of the 2010 Three Shadows Photography Award winner, the presentation of the 2009 Discovery Award of Les Rencontres d’Arles Laureate, a symposium on Photography: “Creativity vs. The Market,” artists’ Open Studios, as well as portfolio reviews by a panel of international professionals. Visitors will have the opportunity to meet with photography experts from China and abroad.

All events will be open to the public. Caochangdi PhotoSpring is part of the 2010 Croisements Festival, presented in partnership with the French Embassy in China and curated jointly by Thinking Hands Culture and the Three Shadows Photography Art Centre. It is organized in collaboration with Les Rencontres d’Arles and with the support of the galleries of Caochangdi.

CaoChangdi PhotoSpring
General information: info@ccdphotospring.com
Media contact: press@ccdphotospring.com
Sponsors: sponsors@ccdphotospring.com

Three Shadows Photography Art Centre
115A Caochangdi, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100015
www.threeshadows.cn

Thinking Hands
798 Art district, P.O.Box 8503 No.4, Jiuxianqiao Road, Beijing 100015
www.thinkinghands.org

CaoChangdi PhotoSpring is presented in partnership with European Photography
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In June 2007 two leading photographers – RongRong, from China and inri, from Japan – founded the Three Shadows Photography Art Centre in Beijing’s vibrant new art district, Caochangdi. The Centre is the first contemporary art space dedicated exclusively to photography and video art in China. The 4,600 square meter complex includes 880 square meters of gallery space and was designed by renowned artist and architect Ai Weiwei.

Three Shadows aims to become the most professional and comprehensive platform for the promotion of photography and video art in the country.

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Three Shadows Photography Art Centre
155 Caochangdi, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100015, China
Tel: + 86 10 6432 2663 | www.threeshadows.cn | info@threeshadows.cn

March 2010 Opportunities & Resources

CALL FOR ENTRIES
Theme announced for the 2010 Noorderlicht Photofestival
Noorderlicht takes the contemporary countryside as its theme for the Photofestival in 2010. The festival is held from 5 September through 31 October (opening Sept 4th) with the Fries Museum as it’s central location. In a continuation of the Frisian Noorderlicht tradition, the exhibition will focus primarily on topical developments in the non-Western world, as visualised by non-Western and Western photographers. Submissions are welcome starting 15 February through 12 April 2010.
Theme: non-Western rural areas
For its upcoming photo festival Noorderlicht wants to research the contemporary changes in non-Western rural areas. UN reports sketch a sombre picture of rural life in the non-Western world. The prospects for its inhabitants are even worse than those of the slum-dwellers in the cities. Poverty is rampant and there is a lack of schooling. Social mobility is limited to an exodus of the young to the city, so that the countryside is ageing. It is expected that by 2030 only 40% of the world’s population will be living in rural areas. In that year 80% of the urban population will be outside of the West, which means that particularly what are now smaller cities in Asia and Africa can expect rapid expansion by natural growth.
How is rural life changing in the current urbanised and global economy? Is it possible, against all economic logic, to find new values for rural life?
Photographers and curators who are currently working on this topic are most welcome to send in their proposals.
In 2011 Noorderlicht will shift its attention away from the rural life to the city-life. Submissions on this topic are also welcome.
For more information please visit our website:

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FORO IBEROAMERICANO DE FOTOGRAFIA

Independent space in Mexico City, dedicated to photography, photojournalism and culture.

The Foro Iberoamericano de Fotografia hosts and promotes workshops, exhibits, conferences and the Bienal de Fotoperiodismo.

Upcoming workshops are: Advanced Photoshop, by noted Mexican Photographer Guillermo Soto; and How to Promote Personal Projects, by Marietta Bernsttorm. All workshops are in Spanish.

Photographers are encouraged to upload images for the online galleries, and to submit work for consideration for the Galería Fundación Héctor García.

Foro Iberoamericano de Fotografía
Tapachula 74, Colonia Roma Norte
Mexico, 06700, DF
5584-7160
villa@fotoperiodismo.org
http://fotoperiodismo.org/

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Call For Entries

2010 Noorderlicht Photofestival

Theme: Non-Western Rural Areas

Noorderlicht takes the contemporary countryside as its theme for the Photofestival in 2010. The festival is held from 5 September through 31 October (opening Sept 4th) with the Fries Museum as it’s central location. In a continuation of the Frisian Noorderlicht tradition, the exhibition will focus primarily on topical developments in the non-Western world, as visualised by non-Western and Western photographers.

Submissions are welcome from 15 February through 12 April 2010.

For its upcoming photo festival Noorderlicht wants to research the contemporary changes in non-Western rural areas. UN reports sketch a sombre picture of rural life in the non-Western world. The prospects for its inhabitants are even worse than those of the slum-dwellers in the cities. Poverty is rampant and there is a lack of schooling. Social mobility is limited to an exodus of the young to the city, so that the countryside is ageing. It is expected that by 2030 only 40% of the world’s population will be living in rural areas. In that year 80% of the urban population will be outside of the West, which means that particularly what are now smaller cities in Asia and Africa can expect rapid expansion by natural growth.

How is rural life changing in the current urbanised and global economy? Is it possible, against all economic logic, to find new values for rural life?

Photographers and curators who are currently working on this topic are most welcome to send in their proposals.

In 2011 Noorderlicht will shift its attention away from the rural life to the city-life. Submissions on this topic are also welcome.

For more information please visit our website:

www.noorderlicht.com/en/photofestival/theme

www.noorderlicht.com/en/photofestival/submitting-for-the-2010-photofestival/

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February 2010 Opportunities & Resources

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2010 EUROPEAN PUBLISHERS AWARD FOR PHOTOGRAPHY

www.dewilewispublishing.com

Entry fee: 50 Euros.

Entry Form & Guidelines

The European Publishers Award for Photography, now in its 17th year, is a major initiative to encourage the publication of contemporary photography.

We are delighted to announce that the 2010 Award will again be sponsored byHeidelberger Druckmaschinen AG. The company is known world-wide for its Heidelberg printing presses which are recognised as being synonymous with the highest quality of offset printing.

The 2010 Jury will be held in Athens. Apeiron Photos will be the Project Leader.

Open to photographers worldwide, the competition is a unique collaboration between six European Publishers – Actes Sud (France), Apeiron (Greece), Dewi Lewis Publishing (United Kingdom), Edition Braus (Germany), Lunwerg Editores (Spain) and Peliti Associati (Italy).

The competition requires the submission of a substantial, completed and unpublished photographic book project. The winning project is then published in book form simultaneously by each of the publishers in their own country and in their own language, resulting in perhaps the most extensive cultural collaboration currently existing in Europe.

The winning book will be published in autumn 2010.

Dewi Lewis Publishing
8 Broomfield Road, Heaton Moor, Stockport SK4 4ND, England
www.dewilewispublishing.com

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Call for Photographic Entries

Louisiana Road Trip | Juried By Nick Spitzer

Deadline for submissions: Monday, March 1, 2010 midnight.
Notification of acceptance: Monday, March 8, 2010.
Deadline for receiving work: All work must be received by Saturday April 10, 2010.

Entry fee schedule:

Members: $25 | Non-members: $35

Submission Guidelines and online Submission Form:

http://neworleansphotoalliance.org/CFE/callEntry.php?CFE=10

The New Orleans Photo Alliance and the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival presented by Shell are seeking images that depict the beauty and diversity of the great state of Louisiana. Send us your images from the highways and cities that lead to New Orleans – the landscapes and architecture, people and culture that make Louisiana so special. Selected images will be exhibited in the Grandstand at the 2010 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival presented by Shell.

Juror: Nick Spitzer, Producer and Host of American Routes, American Public Media, Professor of American Studies and Anthropology, Tulane University, Adjunct research professor of Anthropology and Urban Studies, UNO.

New Orleans Photo Alliance
1111 St. Mary Street, New Orleans, LA 70130
http://neworleansphotoalliance.org/

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Williamsburg (Brooklyn), New York

Call for Entries | Residency & Exhibition

Deadline is March 1, 11:59 p, EST.  Late submissions will be accepted until Thursday, March 4, 11:59 p, EST, late fees may apply.

Entry Fee Schedule:

1, 2 or 3 images for $15/image
5 images for $60
10 images for $85

It’s the dawn of a new decade! The Solo Show starts 2010 with a newly formed Residency Program dedicated to supporting & inspiring emerging artists. With even greater opportunities & resources to offer, we are on the hunt for the next generation of great artists from around the world.

Are you the next Solo Show Legend?

The 2010 Winter Solo Show is a juried international art competition for dynamic, inventive and provocative work of all mediums: sculpture, photography, painting, printmaking, illustration, installation, graphic design, video and more!

The Selected Artist will receive:

* $5,000 cash grant

* Solo exhibition in 3rd Ward’s gallery, complete with a massive opening reception

* 3-month residency at 3rd Ward including private live/work studio & full facility access (photo studios, wood & metal shop, media lab, classes)

* Airfare & shipping to and from 3rd Ward for non-NYC residents

* 2-page spread in 3rd Ward’s Quarterly Magazine

* NYC exposure – postcards, fliers, press!

PLUS! The top 25 artists will be featured in 3rd Ward’s Quarterly Magazine and website.

We are joined by judging panel:

Carol Lee, Arts Edtior at Paper Magazine, Dan Deacon, Sound Artist & Electro-acoustic Wizard, Rostarr, NYC Artist and Paolo Salvagione, Lead Design Engineer, The Long Now Foundation.

Submit your best work now!

For more information: www.3rdward.com/opencall/altd1

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Read the Elizabeth Pearson Interview with David Halliday on his Culinary Delights exhibit at SAMA, for Zester Daily-The Culture Of Food & Wine.

http://zesterdaily.com/

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LATIN NETWORK FOR THE VISUAL ARTS

LATIN VIEWS 2010

Call For Artists

The Latin Network for the Visual Arts (LNVA) invites Latin artists to submit artwork to be considered for LATIN VIEWS 2010: A Biennial Exhibition at the University of Connecticut, Alexey von Schlippe Gallery of Art. This juried exhibition celebrates the breadth and diversity of Latin fine art by contemporary artists whose roots lie in countries where the Romance languages are spoken, (Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, France, French Polynesia, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Italy, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Romania, Spain, Uruguay, United States of America and Venezuela).

Latin Views Application PDF

P.OBox 701
Gales Ferry, CT USA 06335
Phone/Fax: 860.464.2186

LNVA
P.O. Box 701
Gales Ferry, CT USA 06335
Phone/Fax: 860.464.2186

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Photo Paper Fashion

Launched in January 2010, The PHOTO PAPER is a premium photography magazine. Headquartered in London, The PHOTO PAPER delivers a single, seamless vision in both print and digital formats to a discerning global audience of photographers and advanced photo enthusiasts. In collaboration with the world’s leading galleries, curators publishers and art dealers we select and publish the finest images. Our mission is to bring the greatest contemporary photographers to light.

The PHOTO PAPER is distributed to our industry partners and available at over 14,000 newstands internationally. The glossy print magazine is also available to subscribers. The online edition is available by subscription only and links the published images in the print edition to online galleries which are available for public viewing.

The PHOTO PAPER is part of the World Photographic Arts group of companies which includes the PHOTOGRAPHY MASTERS CUP and BLACK & WHITE SPIDER AWARDS.

The Photo Paper

United Kingdom, 8 Shepherd Market, Suite 639, Mayfair, London W1J 7JY

United States, 1639 Eleventh Street, Suite 264, Santa Monica, CA 90404 (Mailing address: 369 S. Doheny Drive, Suite 323, Beverly Hills, CA 90211).

Australia, 377 Kent Street, Suite 323, Sydney, NSW 2000

http://www.thephotopaper.com

January 2010 Opportunities & Resources

Opportunity for New Media Artists
December 15, 2009: Triple Canopy is pleased to announce its first call for proposals. We will be commissioning ten projects spanning the five areas outlined below-original research, new-media journalism, public programming, Internet-specific artwork, and critical dialogues-to be published in the magazine and presented before live audiences in the next year. Submissions and proposals are due by February 15, 2010. For more detailed information, visit our commissions page:
http://canopycanopycanopy.com/commissions
This first round of commissions is supported in part by a generous grant from the Brown Foundation, Inc. of Houston. Commissions will be accompanied by a modest honorarium, the amount of which will reflect the scope of the project and the cost of its development. Support future commissions by making a tax-deductible contribution online now: http://canopycanopycanopy.com/support
Project areas
Research Work
Research Work was established to facilitate the creation of research projects that are produced outside academia, for a general audience; employ Internet-specific methods of presentation; and serve a public best reached by making the work available for free online.
Internet as Material
Internet as Material was established to support emerging and mid-career artists who have never before made work specifically for the Web in the production of an online project. These projects further Triple Canopy’s mission by utilizing the Internet-which is too often understood as a channel for the transfer of information-as a medium for the development of artworks that actively engage readers.
Thinking Through Images
Thinking Through Images was established to foster conversations about images and videos of cultural, political, and social relevance, between artists, writers, researchers, and other cultural practitioners working in different fields. The program aims to facilitate close readings of popular media and fine art-from nineteenth-century paintings to Internet memes to documentation of current events-that consider these cultural products in a common context.
New Media Reporting Project
The New Media Reporting Project was established to provide journalists an outlet for-and provide them with the training and technical resources and expertise to realize-in-depth, critical reports executed in multiple media, with the goal of providing an immersive experience of the stories and subjects that shape our age.
New Programming
New Programming was established to support the development of exhibitions, panel discussions, performances, film screenings, and other public events that examine the intersection of culture, politics, and technology.
Triple Canopy works collectively with writers, artists, researchers and other collaborators on projects that deal critically with culture and politics, and the ways people engage them, both online and in the world at large. These investigations are realized in an online magazine as well as in public programs and print publications encompassing various fields and locales. We aim to present work and advance ideas informed by a multitude of disciplines and perspectives, and to disseminate them among a broad and diverse audience. Triple Canopy, a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization, was founded in late 2007; our first issue was published on March 17, 2008.

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Alianza Francesa

Convocatoria de fotoperiodismo sobre el tema de los Periodistas Sin Voz en el marco del Festival de la Francofonía y del Día Mundial de la Libertad de Prensa

En el marco del festival de la Francofonía 2010, la Alianza Francesa de México, centro Polanco, quiere abrir su espacio (galería, restaurante y lobby de entrada) a los fotoperiodistas que “molestan”, a quien no se les deja informar de lo que se considera “indecible” por ser “políticamente incorrecto” y que, por lo mismo, reciben presiones y no encuentran un lugar donde enseñar su trabajo.

Hoy día, y desafortunadamente todavía en muchos países del mundo, la separación entre los tres poderes (ejecutivo, legislativo y judicial) imaginada por Locke y Montesquieu no está respectada del todo, cuando es una de las claves por una democracia efectiva y por la libertad de expresión y de pensamiento en un país.

La prensa, que se considera justo como el cuarto de dichos poderes, pues se encuentra sin voz, controlada por el poder económico y vigilada por el poder político. Ahora bien, cuando la separación de los poderes se difumina y que la prensa se debilita, la corrupción aumenta y los tráficos proliferan.

Por eso, a todos los Periodistas Sin Voz, la AFM propone mandar antes del 15 de marzo 2010 una selección de 4 fotos que, según ellos, ilustran la temática de la libertad de la prensa. Cada foto será acompañada de un texto corto (max. 5 líneas) que explique el contexto de la imagen. De dichas fotos se seleccionarán 2 por periodista para ser expuestas.

La exposición se inaugurara el miércoles 24 de marzo del 2010 y permanecerá hasta el día lunes 3 de mayo: Día Mundial de la Libertad de la Prensa, clausurándose por una conferencia-debate sobre la Libertad de Expresión.

La convocatoria esta abierta a todos, sin distinción de estilo, género o nacionalidad. Se les pedirá a los periodistas/fotógrafos seleccionados imprimir y enmarcar los dos tirajes seleccionados.

Calendario recapitulativo:

15 de marzo: fecha límite de entrega de las 4 propuestas de fotos con texto corto (max. 5 líneas) de contextualización.

17 de marzo: publicación en el sitio www.alianzafrancesademexico.org.mx del resultado de la convocatoria

22 de marzo: entrega de las fotos impresas y enmarcadas a la Alianza francesa de México, centro Polanco

24 de marzo: Inauguración de la exposición Periodistas Sin Voz

Para mayor información: http://www.alianzafrancesademexico.org.mx/cultura

Alianza Francesa Polanco
Sócrates 156 Col. Polanco, Del. Miguel Hidalgo, México, D.F. C.P. 11560
Tel. 1084 4190 ext. 1001 / 1002
www.alianzafrancesademexico.org.mx/

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Specific Object

Publication of the Year Award: Call for Submissions

Publication award opportunity for artist books, publications, DVDs, etc.

Specific Object / David Platzker is pleased to announce a call for entries for the 2009 Specific Object Publication of the Year Award. Since 2004, Specific Object has annually selected a Specific Object Publication of the Year. Winners of the Award receive a cash prize of $500 and the title of Specific Object Publication of the Year.

Rules for consideration for the Specific Object 2009 Publication of the Year

Work[s] that will be considered are artists’ publications of any kind including, but not limited to:

Artists’ books, audio CDs, DVDs, exhibition catalogues, monographs, periodicals or any other physically published work in which an artist has directly participated in the creation.

Special consideration will be given to publications that are highly disseminatable – that is, publications that are published in sizable press runs and publications that are affordable to a wide audience. However, there are no limits to what constitutes these positions. The physical properties of a work will be considered as will the contents of the work as a whole. That is, great production values will not help work[s] with poorly considered contents and vice versa. Publications must be published within a given year for consideration as noted by either the date of copyright [2009] within the publication or the publisher’s testament to date of publication.

A physical copy of each work for consideration must be submitted to Specific Object. Work[s] submitted become the sole property of Specific Object. Under no circumstance will work[s] submitted for consideration be returned to the submitter. Specific Object will not consider work[s] presented by any other means such as, but not limited to, PDFs, web links, dummies, mock-ups, or pre-publication samples. A final copy of the publication MUST be provided to Specific Object for consideration.

Specific Object, and other judges to be named, will judge the work[s] submitted and announce the winner of the Award in March 2009.

Work[s] for consideration for the 2009 Award must be received by Specific Object by February 12, 2010.

Specific Object will not consider any work[s] for which Specific Object, its employees or contest judges have had any involvement within.

To be considered work[s] must be mailed to:

David Platzker / Specific Object
601 West 26th Street, Room M285, New York, NY 10001

Works should be accompanied by a cover letter stating that enclosed work[s] is to be considered for the Award. The cover letter should make note of the number of copies of the work that have been produced and the work’s retail price[s], publisher and / or distribution information, and contact information to whom notification of Award may be sent. Do NOT submit any additional material such as biographies, reviews, slides, or other work[s] that are not for consideration for the Award.

Further questions regarding the Award may be addressed to david@specificobject.com

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Apex Art | Unsolicited Proposal Program

Proposals accepted ONLINE ONLY from February 15 – March 15, 2010.

http://www.apexart.org/unsolicited.htm

Soliciting unsolicited exhibition proposals

Continuing our annual Unsolicited Proposal Program, we will accept 600-word, idea-based proposals for evaluation by an international panel of apexart associates (curators, artists, writers, philosophers). Submissions are reviewed independently, anonymously and without visual support material-they are evaluated solely on the strength of the idea. No mountain too high, no river too deep!

Previous curatorial experience is not required, and will not factor into the selection process.

The two proposals with the highest ratings will be presented at apexart in the 2010-11 season (September 2010 to July 2011). For those in or outside the field, this program is a unique opportunity to have a professionally mounted exhibition in New York City!

Applications are welcomed and encouraged from around the world. Visit the site for more info, guidelines, past winners, and to apply.

Apexart’s exhibitions and public programs are supported in part by the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Carnegie Corporation of New York, Edith C. Blum Foundation, Mary Duke Biddle Foundation, The Greenwich Collection Ltd., The William Talbott Hillman Foundation, and with public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs and the New York State Council on the Arts.

Apexart
291 Church Street, NYC, 10013
(212) 431-5270
www.apexart.org

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Self Portrait Project

Get Involved. Be part of a massive exhibition of self portraits from artists all around the globe!

All you need to do is sign up to get started. Create an 8×10 inch drawing, photo, collage, or anything that represents you. Send it back to us and we will cover our gallery walls with all of the portraits. We’re not sure what the actual record is, but we think it will be one of the largest portrait exhibitions ever!

Project Overview

After you sign up to participate in the project, you can start immediately. We will NOT be mailing you anything for this project. If you email us and ask where your info is, we will direct you here. These are your rules!

The Book

Afterwards, not only will we have the exhibition at Brooklyn Art Library, we will create a book that will document all of the submissions we get back. Every self portrait that we get back will be included in the book. Pre-order your book with your submission for a discount over to the left.

The Exhibition

April 23rd, 2010

Brooklyn Art Library
201 Richards St #16, Brooklyn, NY

About Brooklyn Art Library

Art House is moving to Brooklyn in February and opening The Brooklyn Art Library. Art House has always believed that art should be accessible to everyone, and with the new library we are able to not only provide the opportunity to create art but also house it all. The Brooklyn Art Library will archive artwork from artists all around the world. It’s a gallery in a library format.

General | Project Rules | Agreement | Project overview

After you sign up to participate in the project, start creating your self portrait. We will not be mailing you anything extra for it. Simply follow these rules.

The Exhibition and book

There will be an exhibition in Brooklyn at Brooklyn Art Library on April 23rd, 2010. Your self portrait will be included in this exhibition and will also be published in a book documenting the project. The books will be available at the show and will be mailed on that day.

Where to mail your completed self portrait:

Art House Co-op
C/o The Self Portrait Project
201 Richards St. #16, Brooklyn, NY 11231

Please note that we do not jury entries. We believe art should be accessible to the masses and we therefore included every entry submitted.

Art work | Paper Size | Materials

Your work MUST by 8in by 10in. We WILL NOT accept anything smaller or bigger.

Your work must include your face in some form. We will not accept completely abstract portraits. Your work must be 2d. The work cannot be thicker then 2 inches. You are free to use any material you want. Please write your full name on the back of your piece.

More information:

http://arthousecoop.com/projects/selfportrait

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Artist Residency in Amsterdam

3-5 years track record required | Applications now being accepted

The Rijksakademie has fifty-five studios. Annually, approximately half of these become available for new residents. In 2009, twenty-three artists were selected for a residency out of 1900 applications from all over the world. Resident artists have usually successfully completed their (art) studies and have already worked independently as artists for three to five years prior to their application. Experience shows that a residency at the Rijksakademie at this stage of their careers has the greatest impact.

One is initially admitted for a work period of one year (January to December). Whether a second year is considered worthwhile, is decided in mutual consultation.

The selection procedure consists of a number of rounds. Demonstrable artistic quality and development potential are the decisive factors here. Following the first selection rounds in April/May, a number of candidates are invited for an interview in May/June at the Rijksakademie in Amsterdam. The successful candidates are announced at the beginning of July.

Application for the 2011 residency

One can apply for the coming residency (starting in January 2011) between December 1, 2009 and February 1, 2010. Note that your complete application has to be with us by February 1, 2010. Incomplete or late applications will not be considered.

Applicants who live outside of the Netherlands, please follow this link:

http://www.rijksakademie.nl/residency/uk_rs_aanmelding_bui.htm

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Opportunity for New Media Artists

Triple Canopy is pleased to announce its first call for proposals. We will be commissioning ten projects spanning the five areas outlined below-original research, new-media journalism, public programming, Internet-specific artwork, and critical dialogues-to be published in the magazine and presented before live audiences in the next year. Submissions and proposals are due by February 15, 2010. For more detailed information, visit our commissions page:

http://canopycanopycanopy.com/commissions

This first round of commissions is supported in part by a generous grant from the Brown Foundation, Inc. of Houston. Commissions will be accompanied by a modest honorarium, the amount of which will reflect the scope of the project and the cost of its development.

Project areas

Research Work

Research Work was established to facilitate the creation of research projects that are produced outside academia, for a general audience; employ Internet-specific methods of presentation; and serve a public best reached by making the work available for free online.

Internet as Material

Internet as Material was established to support emerging and mid-career artists who have never before made work specifically for the Web in the production of an online project. These projects further Triple Canopy’s mission by utilizing the Internet-which is too often understood as a channel for the transfer of information-as a medium for the development of artworks that actively engage readers.

Thinking Through Images

Thinking Through Images was established to foster conversations about images and videos of cultural, political, and social relevance, between artists, writers, researchers, and other cultural practitioners working in different fields. The program aims to facilitate close readings of popular media and fine art-from nineteenth-century paintings to Internet memes to documentation of current events-that consider these cultural products in a common context.

New Media Reporting Project

The New Media Reporting Project was established to provide journalists an outlet for-and provide them with the training and technical resources and expertise to realize-in-depth, critical reports executed in multiple media, with the goal of providing an immersive experience of the stories and subjects that shape our age.

New Programming

New Programming was established to support the development of exhibitions, panel discussions, performances, film screenings, and other public events that examine the intersection of culture, politics, and technology.

Triple Canopy works collectively with writers, artists, researchers and other collaborators on projects that deal critically with culture and politics, and the ways people engage them, both online and in the world at large. These investigations are realized in an online magazine as well as in public programs and print publications encompassing various fields and locales. We aim to present work and advance ideas informed by a multitude of disciplines and perspectives, and to disseminate them among a broad and diverse audience. Triple Canopy, a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization, was founded in late 2007; our first issue was published on March 17, 2008.

http://canopycanopycanopy.com