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Friday 06.08.07

« More Relevant than Rembrandt: Kehinde Wiley at PAM | Main | Gravitating towards Serra »

For You

Summer is almost here! Fill those lazy warm days with applying for some great opportunities. My recommendations:

SuperNatural. PICA seeks submissions of artwork by Portland based artists for an Entry Fee-Free Juried Exhibition. SuperNatural, was conceived as a response to the current political and cultural climate. The work chosen for this exhibition will be featured concurrently with DAYDREAM NATION (The Suspiria Version) an exhibition of new work by Arnold J. Kemp to be presented by PICA at the 2007 Time-Based Art Festival.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:
- Portland Area artists are invited to submit up to 3 images of recent work that most fits the thesis of the exhibition.
- While there are no restrictions on size or medium, please be aware that space, technology and resources are limited, and large installations; sculptures and other behemoth things are not likely to be accepted.
- Submission guidelines must be followed without exception. No Calls, No Drop offs in person please.
For more information, click here.
Deadline: July 1

Go Away. The 13th Annual Silver Falls Stone Sculptors Symposium is gearing up. Open to all levels, this multi-day workshop (art camp!) includes group and individual instruction, with emphasis on technique and design. There will also be a sequence covering forging your own tools. Food and lodging included in the price. College credit available through the University of Oregon.
Dates: Aug. 29-Sept. 3, 2007
Rates: NWSSA Member $545
Non-members $645
Students $445
For more information, contact Stephanie Robison at stephanie@baggsmedia.com
Registration Deadline: Aug. 1

Construct/Re-Construct. Seeking Portland artists for work that visually and/or conceptually expresses the building blocks that bring an idea to fruition and shows the artist in dialogue with his/her materials. Existing work or proposals for new work accepted in sculpture, textiles, small installation, video, drawing, painting, photography. Exhibition at Cathedral Park Place. 4000 sq. ft. of space. September 2007.
Send slides or cd (jpegs) to: Rhoda London, curator, “Construct/Re-construct”, P.O.B. 83597, Portland, OR 97283.
Deadline: June 30, 2007.

The Tricycle is accepting proposals for solo shows, curated exhibitions, performance, and artist’s projects.The Tricycle is an artist’s space that wishes to promote emerging artists working to explore their position in culture. We are located in San Francisco, in the Lower Haight. We are also interested in stocking contemporary crafted objects and accessories that explore the relationship between commodity and utility. We accept work in all media: 2D, 3D and 4D.
To apply, please send the following:
Artist's Statement
Thorough description of proposed exhibition
Artist’s Resume
10-20 images of your work in digital format
In the case of performance and project work, include thorough project descriptions. Materials will not be returned.
Send proposals to:
The Tricycle
710 Oak Street
San Francisco, CA 94117
For more information email: thetricycle@gmail.com

Posted by Jenene Nagy on June 08, 2007 at 10:58 | Comments (1)


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New American Paintings Western region deadline June 30
newamericanpaintings.com
expensive to apply but nice n glossy if you get in...

Posted by: inexile [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 16, 2007 04:42 PM

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