Notices.EXHIBITIONS ARIZONA Scottsdale: Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, southwestNET:PHX/ LA. Through September 5. 7380 East Second Street. (480) 874-4665 / smoca@sccarts.org/www.smoca.org. Tuscon: Center for Creative Photography The Center for Creative Photography (CCP), established in 1975 and located on the University of Arizona (Tucson) campus, is a research facility and archival repository containing the full archives of over sixty of the most famous American photographers including those of Ansel , Fine Arts Complex, University of Arizona (body, education) University of Arizona - The University was founded in 1885 as a Land Grant institution with a three-fold mission of teaching, research and public service. , Corner Park and Speedway. In the Center of Things: A Tribute to Harold Jones. Through July 18. (520) 621-7968 / www.creativephotography.org. CALIFORNIA Berkeley: Berkeley Museum of Art and Pacific Film Archive Please help [ rewrite this article] from a neutral point of view. Mark blatant advertising for , using . , 2625 Durant Avenue #2250. Matrix 212: Eija-Liisa Athila. July 11-Sept. 5. Peil Leonard Exhibition (working title). Through Aug. 8. Roger Ballen Roger Ballen was born in New York City, New York, USA in 1950. He has lived in Johannesburg South Africa Since the 1970's. Beginning by documenting the small dorps or villages of rural South Africa, Ballen’s photography moved on in the late 1980’s and early 1990’s : Photographs. Through Aug. 15. Compass Points: The 34th Annual UC Berkely MFA See multifactor authentication. Exhibition. Through August 29. Matrix 212: Elija-Liisa Athila. Through Sept. 5. (510) 642-1295. Long Beach: University Art Museum, 1250 Bellflower Blvd. Women Photographs from the Vault: Adams and 21 Eves. Through Aug. 1. (562) 985-5761. Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. : The Los Angeles County Museum of Art The Los Angeles County Museum of Art, also known as LACMA, is the official and world-renowned art museum of the County of Los Angeles, California, located on Wilshire Boulevard along Museum Row in the Miracle Mile vicinity of Los Angeles. , 5905 Wilshore Blvd. Andre Kertesz. Through Sept. 5. Beyond Geometry: Experiments in form 1940s-70s/Group show. Through Oct. 3 (323) 857-6000 / bsmith@lacma.org / www.lacma.org Los Angeles: Milla Angelina Galery, 7320 1/2 Melrose Ave. The L.A. Show/Group Show. Through July 21. (321) 871-9797 / www.millaangelina.com Los Angeles: The Museum of Contemporary Art, 250 South Grand Ave. A Minimal Future? Art as Object, 1958-1968. Through Aug. 2. (212) 621-2766 / www.mocala.org. Los Angeles: Paul Kopeikin Gallery, 6150 Wilshire Blvd. Chan Chao. Through Aug. 7. (323) 937-0765. Newport Beach Newport Beach, residential and resort city (1990 pop. 66,643), Orange co., S Calif., on Newport Bay and the Pacific Ocean; inc. 1906. It is a popular seaside resort and yachting center. Manufactures include electrical and medical equipment, computers, boats, and adhesives. : Orange County Museum of Art The Orange County Museum of Art (OCMA) is a museum located in Newport Beach, California. External links
Pasadena: Art Center College of Design Art Center built its reputation as a vocational school, essentially, preparing returning GIs for work in the commercial arts fields. It has traditionally maintained a strong "real-world" focus, emphasizing craftsmanship, technique, and professionalism while somewhat de-emphasizing theory. , Wind Tunnel wind tunnel, apparatus for studying the interaction between a solid body and an airstream. A wind tunnel simulates the conditions of an aircraft in flight by causing a high-speed stream of air to flow past a model of the aircraft (or part of an aircraft) being tested. Exhibition and Event Hall, 950 S. Raymond Ave. Supersonic. MFA graduates from 8 local schools. Through Aug. 21. (626) 396-2380./www.artcenter.edu/supersonic Palm Springs: Palm Springs Desert Museum, 101 Mmuseum Drive. Stephen H. Willard: California Mountains and Valleys. Through Nov. 7. (760) 325-7186 / www.psmuseum.org. Riverside: UCR/California Museum of Photography UCR / California Museum of Photography is an off-campus department of the University of California, Riverside, Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences. About UCR/California Museum of Photography provides a cultural presence, educational resource, community center and intellectual , University of California The University of California has a combined student body of more than 191,000 students, over 1,340,000 living alumni, and a combined systemwide and campus endowment of just over $7.3 billion (8th largest in the United States). , 3824 Main St. Zeiss Ikon Camera Exhibition. Ongoing. (909) 787-4787 / email: mitra@pop.ucr.edu / www.cmp.ucr.edu. San Diego San Diego (săn dēā`gō), city (1990 pop. 1,110,549), seat of San Diego co., S Calif., on San Diego Bay; inc. 1850. San Diego includes the unincorporated communities of La Jolla and Spring Valley. Coronado is across the bay. : Museum of Contemporary Art, 700 Prospect St. Chicano Now: American Expressions. Through Sept.12.www.mcasd.org. San Diego: Museum of Photographic Arts The Museum of Photographic Arts or MoPA is a museum located in San Diego’s historic Balboa Park. MoPA officially opened in 1983, with Arthur Ollman being the first Executive Director for the museum. , 1649 El Prado. Pure City: Andreas Feininger's Urban Vision. Aug. 29-Dec. 12. All the Wild and Lonely Places. Through Aug. 29. Richard Throssel: A Crow Indian's Photographic Record. Through Aug. 22. (619) 238-7559 / www.mopa.org. San Francisco San Francisco (săn frănsĭs`kō), city (1990 pop. 723,959), coextensive with San Francisco co., W Calif., on the tip of a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, which are connected by the strait known as the Golden : CameraWork, 1246 Folsom St. Body: Building. Aug. 10-Sept. 11. (415) 863-1001. San Francisco: Fraenkel Gallery, 49 Geary St. Gary Winogrand, Airports and Animals. Through Aug. 14. (415) 981-2661. San Francisco: Inter Section for the Arts, 446 Valencia, Mission District. Elemental: Ala Ebtekar. Through July 31. (415) 626-2787. / www.theintersection.org. San Francisco: Legion of Honor Legion of Honor: see decorations, civil and military. , Lincoln Park Lincoln Park, city (1990 pop. 41,832), Wayne co., SE Mich., a suburb adjacent to Detroit, on the Detroit River; inc. 1921. It is a residential community in an area marked by a significant decline in industry. , 100 34th Ave. Photo Image in American Prints 1960-1990. Through July 18. (415) 750-3614 / www.legionofhonor.org. San Francisco: New Langton Arts, 1246 Folson St. Busted: New Works by Felipe Dulzaides and Robin Rhode. Through July 24. (415) 626-5416. San Francisco: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) is a major modern art museum and San Francisco landmark. It opened in 1935 under founding director Dr. Grace Morley (Grace L. , 151 3rd St. Larry Sultan: The Valley. Through Aug. 1. William Eggleston William Eggleston (born July 27 1939) is an American photographer. He is widely credited with securing recognition for color photography as a legitimate artistic medium to display in art galleries. : Los Alamos Los Alamos (lôs ăl`əmōs', lŏs), uninc. town (1990 pop. 11,455), seat of Los Alamos co., N central N.Mex. It is on a long mesa extending from the Jemez Mts. The U.S. . Aug. 21-Jan. 2, 2005. (415) 357-4000 / www.sf moma.org. San Jose San Jose, city, United States San Jose (sănəzā`, săn hōzā`), city (1990 pop. 782,248), seat of Santa Clara co., W central Calif.; founded 1777, inc. 1850. : San Jose Museum of Art The San Jose Museum of Art is an art museum in Downtown San Jose, California, USA. Founded in 1969, the museum hosts a large permanent collection emphasizing West Coast artists of the 20th- and 21st-century. , 110 South Market St. Jack Fulton: On the Origins of Everything. Through July 25. Beyond Tradition II: Permanent Collection Photographs. Through Aug.29. (408) 271-6840 / www.sjmusart.org. Santa Monica Santa Monica (săn`tə mŏn`ĭkə), city (1990 pop. 86,905), Los Angeles co., S Calif., on Santa Monica Bay; inc. 1886. Tourism and retailing are important, and the city has motion-picture, biotechnology, and software industries. : 18th Street Arts Center, 1639 18th St. Black Panthers Black Panthers, U.S. African-American militant party, founded (1966) in Oakland, Calif., by Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale. Originally espousing violent revolution as the only means of achieving black liberation, the Black Panthers called on African Americans to arm : Photographs by Ruth-Marion Baruch Ruth-Marion Baruch is a photographer most famous for her pictures of the San Francisco Bay Area in the 1960s. These include series on the Black Panther Party and the hippies of Haight-Ashbury. and Pirkle Jones Pirkle Jones was born in Shreveport, Louisiana on January 2,1914. His first experience with photgraphy was when he purchased a Kodak Brownie at the age of seventeen. In the 30's his photographs were featured in pictorialist salons and publications. . Through July 23. Alex, Amen: Sylvia Sukop. (310) 453-3711. Santa Monica: Gallery Luisotti, Bergmont Station, 2525 Michigan Ave., No. a2 Toshio Shibata: Fifty-Three Stations, 1983-1986. (310) 453-0043 / email: rampub@gte.net / www.artnet.com / luisotti.html. COLORADO Evergreen: The Timberline timberline, elevation above which trees cannot grow. Its location is influenced by the various factors that determine temperature, including latitude, prevailing wind directions, and exposure to sunlight. Gallery, 1552 Bergen Parkway. Work by Gallery Artisits. Ongoing. (303) 674-1270 / www.timberlinegallery.com Ft. Collins: Museum of Contemporary Art, 201 s. College Ave. The Center for Fine Art Photography's International Fine Art Photography Exhibition. Through Aug. 21.(970) 482-2787. CONNECTICUT New Haven New Haven, city (1990 pop. 130,474), New Haven co., S Conn., a port of entry where the Quinnipiac and other small rivers enter Long Island Sound; inc. 1784. Firearms and ammunition, clocks and watches, tools, rubber and paper products, and textiles are among the many : Yale University Art Gallery The Yale University Art Gallery houses a significant and encyclopedic collection of art in several buildings on the campus of Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. Although it embraces all cultures and periods, the Gallery possesses especially renowned collections of early , Chapel St. American Miniatures of Children, 1770-1950. Through Fall 2004. (203) 432-0611. Ridgeport: The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, 258 Main St. Into My World/Group Show, with video installation by Saskia Olde Wolbers. June 13-Sept. 1 (203) 438-4519 / www.aldrichart.o DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA District of Columbia, federal district (2000 pop. 572,059, a 5.7% decrease in population since the 1990 census), 69 sq mi (179 sq km), on the east bank of the Potomac River, coextensive with the city of Washington, D.C. (the capital of the United States). The Corcoran Gallery of Art Corcoran Gallery of Art: see under Corcoran, William Wilson. , 500 Seventeenth St. NW. American Falls: Video Installation by Philip Solomon Dr. Philip Solomon (April 16, 1926 - May 31, 2002) was an American psychiatrist and researcher. Biography A Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Havard College, 1927, and Harvard Medical School, Solomon served as a Commander in the U.S. . Through Dec. 2004. Sally Mann Sally Mann (born May 1, 1951) is an American photographer. Mann was born in Lexington, Virginia in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. She attended The Putney School, Bennington College and Friends World College, and earned a B.A. : What Remains. Through Aug. 16. (202) 639-1703 / www.corcoran.org. Numark Gallery, 625-27 E. St. NW. Nikki S. Lee: Parts & Projects. Through July 24. (204) 628-3810. / www.numarkgallery.com. FLORIDA Daytona Beach Daytona Beach (dātō`nə), city (1990 pop. 61,921), Volusia co., NE Fla., on the Atlantic coast and Halifax River (a lagoon); inc. 1876. Center of a rapidly urbanizing area, in a region settled by Spanish Franciscans in the 17th cent. , Southeast Museum of Photography. Women's Worlds; Man-ifestations; Jane Calvin Jane Calvin is an award-winning artist based in Chicago, IL. Biography Jane Calvin was born in 1938 in Chicago, Illinois. Her father was an avid art collector and Jane was brought up in the art world from the time she was born. and The Human Experience--Images from the Permanent Collection. All through Sept. 3. (386) 506-4475 / www.smponline.org. Lakeland: Polk Museum ofArt, 800 East Palmetto St. A long Paper Trail: Selections from the Museum's Collection of Graphicstudio Prints. Through Aug. 29. (863) 688-7743 / www.PolkMuseumof Art.org. GEORGIA Atlanta: Atlanta College of Art The Atlanta College of Art (ACA), established in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1905, was the first non-profit college of Visual Art in the Southeastern United States. An original partner of Atlanta's Woodruff Arts Center, the Atlanta College of Art was adjoined with the High Museum Gallery, Woodruff Arts Cetner, 1280 Peachtree St. Patricia Blanchet: Burkina Reflected. Through Aug. 8. www.aca.edu. ILLINOIS Chicago: The Art Institute of Chicago Art Institute of Chicago, museum and art school, in Grant Park, facing Michigan Ave. It was incorporated in 1879; George Armour was the first president. Since 1893 the Institute has been housed in its present building, designed in the Italian Renaissance style by , 111 South Michigan Ave. Roni Horn Roni Horn (1955- ) is an American visual artist and writer. Biography Roni Horn was born in New York in 1955, and lives and works in New York. She received a BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design and an MFA from Yale University. , Field Work: digital Ground by Irene Siegel; Dark and Deadly: Photographs and digital Movie Posters by Patty Carroll; Pieced together: Photomantage from the collection. All through Sept. 19. (312) 443-3625 / emial; clee4@artic artic Noun Brit informal an articulated lorry .edu / www.artic.edu. Chicago: Chicago Cultural Center The Chicago Cultural Center is a Chicago Landmark building that houses the city's official reception venue where the Mayor has welcomed Presidents and royalty, diplomats and community leaders. , 78 East Washington St. Signature Architects/Signature Photographers/Group Show). Through Aug. 29. The New Collusion/Group Show. Through Aug. 1. Fred Wilson Fred Wilson could refer to:
Chicago: The Field Museum, 1400 Lake Shore Dr. Steppin' Up: Journeys From the Soul/Group Show. Through Nov. 14. (312) 922-9410 / www.fieldmuseum.org. Chicago: In-Transit Gallery, Merchandise Mart Elevated Station, Brown and Purple lines, above Wells St, between Kinzie St. and the river. Over the Tracks/Group Show. Ongoing. Chicago: Museum of Contemporary Art, 220 East Chicago East Chicago, city (1990 pop. 33,892), Lake co., extreme NW Ind., on Lake Michigan, in the industrialized Calumet region, adjoining Gary, Hammond, and Whiting; inc. 1889. Avenue. Dan Peterman Pe´ter`man n. 1. A fisherman; - so called after the apostle Peter. : Plastic Economies. Through Sept. 12. asic Instinct: Mimimalism Past, Present and Future. Picturing the Artist: Photography from the MCA MCA in full Music Corporation of America Entertainment conglomerate. It was founded in Chicago in 1924 by Jules Stein as a talent agency. In the 1960s it bought Decca Records and Universal Pictures, and today it produces films, music, and television shows. Collection. Both Through Sept. 14. Skin Tight: The Sensibility of the Flesh. Through Sept. 5. (312) 397-3828 / www.mcachicago.org. Chicago: The Museum of Contemporary Photography The Museum of Contemporary Photography (MoCP) was founded in 1984 by Columbia College in Chicago, USA. It is well known for an active program and curating which discovers many emerging and mid-career artists. , Columbia College Columbia College: see Columbia University. , 600 Michigan Ave. Mary Ellen Mark Mary Ellen Mark (born, March 20, 1940 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American photographer, known for her images which fall between social photojournalism and portraiture. Photography career Mark began photographing with a Box Brownie camera at age nine. : Twins and Falkland Road and Ditto: Multiples from the Collection. Both July 23-Oct. 5. (312) 344-7779 / www.mocp.org. IOWA Iowa, state, United States Iowa (ī`əwə), midwestern state in the N central United States. It is bounded by the Mississippi R. Grinnell: Faulconer Gallery, Bucksbaum Center for the Arts The Bucksbaum Center for the Arts is part of Grinnell College, located in Grinnell, Iowa. The center was completed in May 1999, and actually contains the old Fine Arts complex. The center was designed by renowned architect César Pelli. , Grinnell College, 1108 Park St. Mark Lombardi: Global Networks. Through Aug. 1. Danica Phelps: Writers Trade. Through Sept. 12. Austin Thomas: Site-Specific Sculptures and Drawings. Through Sept. 12. www.grinnell.edu/faulconergallery. LOUISIANA New Orleans: New Orleans Museum of Art The New Orleans Museum of Art (often referred to as NOMA) in New Orleans, Louisiana, was established in 1911 as the Delgado Museum of Art with a bequest from Isaac Delgado. , City Park. In Celebration of Light: Photographs from the Collection of Cheryre R. and James F. Pierce. Through Aug. 15. The Eclectic Eye: Selections form the Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation. Sept 4-oct. 24. (504) 483-2655 / www.noma.org. MAINE Portland: Portland Museum of Art The Portland Museum of Art in Portland, Maine was founded as the "Portland Society of Art" in 1882. Located in the downtown area known as The Arts District, it is the state's largest and oldest public art institution. , Seven Congress Square. Diane Arbus: Family Albums. Through Aug. 1. (207) 775-6148 / www.portlandmuseum.org. MARYLAND Laurel: Montpelier Cultural Arts Center, 12826 Laurel-Bowie Rd. Normandy Portraits: 60th Anniversary of the Normandy Invasion. Through Aug. 21. (310) 953-1993 / email: ruthharwood@pgparks.com / www.pgparks.com/ places/artsfac/mcac/html. MASSACHUSETTS Andover: Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy, The Art of David Ireland: The Way Things Are. Through July 31. Route 28 and Chapel Avenue. (978) 749-4015 / www.addisongallery.org. Boston: Robert Klein Gallery, 38 Newbury St. Victor Schrager: Books. Through Aug. 21. (617) 267-7997. / www.robertkleingallery.com. Boston: Panopticon Pa`nop´ti`con n. 1. A prison so contructed that the inspector can see each of the prisoners at all times, without being seen. 2. A room for the exhibition of novelties. Noun 1. gallery. 500 Commonwealth Avenue. America the Beautiful America the Beautiful patriotic song by Katherine Bates glorifying national ideals (1893). [Am. Music: Scholes, 30] See : Song, Patriotic . July 20-31. Tel: 617 267 8929 / www.panopt.com Boston: Photographic Resource Center at Boston University, 832 Commonwealth Ave.2004 PRC 2004 PRC Members' Exhibition. Through July 25. (617) 975-0600 / www.prcboston.org. Lowell: Revolving Museum, 22 Shattuck St. Boundaries to Bridges/Group Show. Through Sept. 12. (978) YES-ARTS / www.revolving-museum.org. New Haven: Yale University Art Gallery, Chapel Street at York. Stagestruck in America: Artists, Entertainers, and Audiences, 1906-1959. Through Aug. 15. (203) 432-0611 / www.yale.edu. Waltham: Panopticon Gallery, 435 Moody St. Home Run: Vintage Baseball Photographs. Through baseball season. Colossal, photographs by Bradford washburn through Sept. 18. (781) 647-0100 / www.panopt.com. Williamstown: Williams College Museum of Art The Williams College Museum of Art (known as "WCMA") is an art museum located in Williamstown, Massachusetts. It is affiliated with Williams College and the college's world-renowned art history department. , 15 Lawrence Hall Drive. Jun Nguyen-Hatsushiba: Memorial Project Vietnam. Through Sept. 6. Celebrating the 50th Reunion: Art from the Class of 1954. Through Aug. 1. Mostly Photograpphy: Art Since 1980 from the Collection. Trough Aug. 8. The Book as a Work of Art: The Cranach Press of Count Harry Kessler. Through Sept 26. Ezra Steller Architectural Photography. Through Dec. 19. (413) 597-2429 / www.wcma.org. MICHIGAN Detroit: The Detroit Institute of Arts The Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA), originally named the Detroit Museum of Art, has one of the largest, most significant art collections in the United States. , 5200 Woodward Ave. Dawoud Bey: Detroit Portraits. Through Aug. 1. (313) 833-7900. MINNESOTA Minneapolis: Minnesota Center for Photography, 711 West Lake Street. MCP (1) See Microsoft certification. (2) (MultiChip Package) A chip package that contains two or more chips. It is essentially a multichip module (MCM) that uses a laminated, printed-circuit-board-like substrate (MCM-L) rather than ceramic (MCM-C). at The Nash Gallery. Through July 30. Along Superior's Shores: Photographs by Craig Blacklock, 1984-2003. Aug. 21-Oct. 3. (612) 824-5500 / www.mncp.org. Minneapolis: Walker Art Center, Vineland Pl. The Anderson Window Gallery/Group Show. Ongoing. (612) 375-7622 / www.walkerart.org. MISSOURI St. Louis: St. Louis Art Museum, Forest Park, 1 Fine Arts Dr. Taking Pictures/Janet Cardiff; The Igloo igloo (ĭg`l ) [Inuit,=house]. The Eskimos traditionally had three types of houses. Series/Olafur Eliasson; Tammy
Rae & Kaia, Durham, North Carolina/Catherine Opie. All ongoing.
(314) 721-0072 / www.slam.org.
NEVADA Reno: University of Nevada University of Nevada could refer to either of the universities in the Nevada System of Higher Education:
NEW HAMPSHIRE New Hampshire, one of the New England states of the NE United States. It is bordered by Massachusetts (S), Vermont, with the Connecticut R. forming the boundary (W), the Canadian province of Quebec (NW), and Maine and a short strip of the Atlantic Ocean (E). Manchester: The Currier Museum of Art Coordinates: The Currier Museum of Art is an internationally renowned art museum in Manchester, New Hampshire, USA, featuring European and American paintings, decorative arts, photographs and sculpture. , 201 Myrtle Way. Andrew Wyeth: Early Water-colors. Through Jan. 2005. (603) 669-6144 / www.currier.org. NEW JERSEY Newark: The Newark Museum, 49 Washington Street. Springsteen, Troubadour troubadour One of a class of lyric poets and poet-musicians, often of knightly rank, that flourished from the 11th through the 13th century, chiefly in Provence and other regions of southern France, northern Spain, and northern Italy. of the Highway. Through August 29. 973 596 6550. www.newarkmuseum.org. NEW YORK New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of STATE Auburn: Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center, 205 Genesee St. Made in NY 2004. Through Aug. 22. (315) 255-1553 / www. cayuganet.org/smac. Beacon: (Ten Sites Along the Hudson River be-tween Bear Mountain and Albany). Watershed: The Hudson Valley Art Project/Group Show. Through Dec. 31, 2005. (212) 431-7165 / www. minettabrook.org. Buffalo: CEPA CEPA Canadian Environmental Protection Act CEPA Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement (Mainland China-Hong Kong) CEPA Canadian Energy Pipeline Association CEPA Comisión Ejecutiva Portuaria Autónoma Gallery, 617 Main St., Suite 201. Deviant Bodies. Through Aug. 21. (716) 856-2717/www.cepagallery.com. Katonah: Candace Perich Gallery, 27 Katonah Ave. Hot Summer: Kathie Florsheim and Dmitri Kasterine. Through Aug. 11. (914) 232-3966 / www.perichgallery.com. New Paltz: Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art, State University of New York at New Paltz History The State University of New York at New Paltz is a blend of tradition and vision. At its educational core is the ever- present belief in the importance of a liberal arts education. . (845) 257-3844 / www. newpaltz.edu.museum. Purchase: The Neuberger Museum, SUNY SUNY - State University of New York Purchase, 735 Anderson Hill Rd. New Media: Who, What, Where, When and Why. Aug. 15-Oct. 31. Mark Klett: Ideas About Time. Through Sept. 26. Behind Your Eye: Doug and Mike Starn. Through Aug. 8. (914) 251-6100 / www.neuberger.org. Rochester: George Eastman House, International Museum of Photography and Film, 900 East Ave. Water/Garden: Keith Johnson; Site Seeing: Photographic Excursions in Tourism. Both through Sept. 5. Enhancing the Illusion: The Origins and Progress of Photography/Group Show; Through the Lens: Selections from the Permanent Collection. All ongoing. Jeff Bridges-Pictures July 17-Sept. 19. (585) 271-3970 / www.eastman.org. Woodstock: Center for Photography at Woodstock, 59 Tinker St. F/r/a/m/e: Analysis of Movement and Noelle Tan: Tracing the Invisible. Through Aug. 22. (845) 679-9957 / info@cpw.org / www.cpw.org. NEW YORK CITY New York City: see New York, city. New York City City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S. American Museum of the Moving Image Located at the site of the former Astoria Studios (now operating as the Kaufman Astoria Studios) in the borough of Queens in New York City (USA), the Museum of the Moving Image (originally named the Astoria Motion Picture and Television Center Foundation, then the , 35 Ave. at 36th St., Astoria, and other locations. Digital Avant-Garde: Celebrating 25 Years of Ars Electronica, exhibitions, screenings, and lectures. Through July 18. www.aec.at/nyc. AXA AXA Anguilla, Anguilla (Airport Code) AXA Alpha Chi Alpha AXA Animal Crossing Ahead (online forum community/guide to the game Animal Crossing) AXA Auxiliary Artery Gallery, 787 7th Ave. at 51st St. Cut: Costume for the Silver Screen. Through Aug. 15. 9212) 554-1234 / www.acxa-financial.com. Bonni Benrubi Gallery, 52 E. 76th St. Matthew Pillsbury: Screen Lives. Through July 16. (212) 517-3766/www.bonnibenrubi.com. Brooklyn Museum of Art Brooklyn Museum of Art, museum in the borough of Brooklyn, N.Y. Its predecessors were the Brooklyn Apprentices' Library (1823), the Brooklyn Institute (1843), and the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences (1890). , 200 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn. Open House: Working in Brooklyn. Through Aug. 15. (718) 501-6330 / www.brooklynmuseum.org. Central Park, Janet Cardiff: Her Long Black Hair. An audio walk. Through Sept. 13. Pick up audio equipment at Sixth Ave. and Central Park South. (212) 446-9529./www.publicartfund.org. ClampArt, 531 W/ 25th St. Carondelet: Michael Meads. Through Aug. 21. (646) 230-0020/www.clampart.com. Exit Art. 475 Tenth Ave. Terrorvision/Group Show. Through July 31. (212) 966-7745 / www.exitart.org. Gigantic ArtSpace, 59 Franklin St. Personal Space. Through July 31. (212) 226-6762 / email: info@giganticartspace / www.giganticartspace.com. Guggenheim Museum, 1071 Fifth Ave. Speaking with Hands; Photographs from The Buhl Collection. Through Sept. 8. (212) 423-3500 / www.guggenheim.org. Henry St. Settlement, 466 Grand Ave. Art on the Installment Plan. Selections from the Artist-in-Residence Studio Space Program. Through July 18. (212) 598-0400 / www.henrystreet.org/abronsartscnter. International Center of Photography, 1133 Avenue of the Americas. Between Past and Futute: New Photography and Video from China/Group Show. Through Sept. 5. (212) 857-0090 / www.icp.org. Keith de Lellis Gallery, 47 E. 68th St. By Air and Sea. Through Aug. 13. (212) 327-1482. / www.ketihdelellisgallery.com. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1000 5th Ave. Christo and Jeanne-Claude Christo (born Hristo Yavashev, Bulgarian: Христо Явашев) and Jeanne-Claude (born Jeanne-Claude Denat de Guillebon) are a married couple who create environmental installation art. : The Gates, Central Park, New York (an exhibit about the project). Through July 25. Andy Goldsworthy on the Roof. Through October 31. People of the Twentieth Century: August Sander's Photographic Portrait of Germany. Through Sept. 19. (212) 570-3951 / www.metmuseum.org. MTA (1) (Message Transfer Agent or Mail Transfer Agent) The store and forward part of a messaging system. See messaging system. (2) See M Technology Association. 1. (messaging) MTA - Message Transfer Agent. Arts for Transit, Lower Level Dining Concourse, Grand Central Station. The New Yok Subway: A Centennial Celebration/Group Show, from the archives of Magnum, including Henri Cartier-Bresson, Bruce Davidson, others. Ongoing.www.mta.info/mta/aft/ MTA Arts for Transit, Atlantic ave, subway station. cityscape (company) CityScape - A re-seller of Internet connections to the PIPEX backbone. E-Mail: <sales@cityscape.co.uk>. Address: CityScape Internet Services, 59 Wycliffe Rd., Cambridge, CB1 3JE, England. Telephone: +44 (1223) 566 950. :ellen Jaffe. Ongoing. www.mta.info/ mta/aft/ The Museum of the City of New York The Museum of the City of New York is an art gallery and history museum founded in 1923 to present the history of New York City and its people. In 1982, the Museum received The Hundred Year Association of New York's Gold Medal Award "in recognition of outstanding contributions to , 1220 5th Ave. People's Hall of Fame/City Lore: The New York Center for Urban Folk Culture; The New York Century: World Capital, Home Town; Port of the New World; The Big Apple; Broadway! The History of American Theater. All ongoing. (212) 534-1672 / www.mcny.org. The Museum of Modern Art, Queens: 33 Street at Queens Blvd., Long Island City, Queens Long Island City (often abbreviated L.I.C.) is the western-most neighborhood of the borough of Queens in New York City. It is bounded on the north and west by the East River; on the east by Hazen Street, 49th Street . (212) 708-9400. / www.moma.org. New Museum of Contemporary Art This article is about New Museum of Contemporary Art. For other Museums named Museum of Contemporary Art, see Museum of Contemporary Art. The New Museum of Contemporary Art : 583 Broadway. Counter Culture. July 10-Aug. 14. (212) 219-1222/www.newmuseum.org. National museum of the American Indian National Museum of the American Indian, institution devoted to the collection, preservation, and presentation of the culture of the indigenous populations of the Western Hemisphere, a division of the Smithsonian Institution. : One Bowling Green, NY 10004. Jaune Quick-to-See and marie Watt, part of the "CONTINUUM" series. 212 514 3700. The New York Historical Society: 2 West 77th St. From the Classroom to the World: Hine, Ulman, Strand, Arbus and the Ethical Culture Fieldston School The Ethical Culture Fieldston School, known as Fieldston, is a private "independent" school in New York City and a member of the Ivy Preparatory School League. It currently (as of 2004) has about 1600 students and a staff of 400 people directed by Interim Head of School, Beth . Through July 18. (212) 873-3400/ www.nyhistory.org. Pace/MacGill Gallery: 32 East 57th Street. Do. July 8-Aug. 31. (212) 759-8964./www.pace-macgill.com. Photo District Gallery: 37 West 20 St. The Essence of Life. Through July 13. (212) 807-8787. Pratt Manhattan Gallery: 144 West 14th Street. Senior Fine Arts. May 11-July 30. (212) 647-7778 / www.pratt.edu. Robert Mann Gallery: 210 Eleventh Ave. Chip Hooper: California's Pacific. July 8-Sep. 18. (212) 989-7600/ www.robertmann.com. Sepia International/The Alkazi Collection, 148 W 24th Street. Object/Place/Process. Through July 7. (212) 645-9449 / www.sepia.org. SOHO Soho (sōhō`, sə–), district of Westminster, London, England, known for its continental restaurants. Once a fashionable quarter, it became popular among writers and artists in the 19th cent. Photo, 15 White Street. Under the Influence and Double Exposure. July 8-Aug. 7. (212) 226-8571 / www.sohophoto.com. Wave Hill, Glyndor Gallery, 675 West 252nd Street. Something Borrowed, Something New "Something Borrowed, Something New" was the tenth episode of the HBO series Tanner '88 to air. It originally aired on July 17, 1988. Synopsis In this episode, Jack is still suffering from the effects of finding the dead eight-year-old boy in the previous . July 20-Aug. 22. Bronx Floristics flo·rist·ics n. (used with a sing. verb) The study of the number, distribution, and relationships of plant species in one or more areas. Report; Enchontment. Both through Aug. 29. (718) 549-3200 ex.310 / www.wavehill.org Whitney Museum of American Art Whitney Museum of American Art, in New York City, founded in 1930 by Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney. It was an outgrowth of the Whitney Studio (1914–18), the Whitney Studio Club (1918–28), and the Whitney Studio Galleries (1928–30). , 945 Madison Avenue at 75th St. Cotton Puffs, Q-Tips, Smoke and Mirrors: The Drawings of Ed Ruscha and Ed Ruscha and Photography. Through Sept 26. www.whitney.org. Yossi Milo Milo, athlete of ancient Greece Milo (mī`lō) or Milon (mī`lŏn), fl. 500 B.C., athlete of ancient Greece, b. Crotona. Gallery, 552 W. 24th St. Pool Party. Through Aug. 16. (212) 414-0370/www.yossimilogallery.com. Zabriskie Gallery, 41 E. 57th St. Junko Yoda: Waves. Through July 16. Peter Flaccus. July 19-Aug. 20. (212) 752-1223/www.zabriskiegallery.com. NORTH DAKOTA Fargo: Plains Art Museum, 704 1st Ave. N. Uncanny Visions: Contemporary Romantic Landscapes. Through Sept. 26. (701) 232-3821 / www.plainsart.org. OHIO Ohio, state, United States Ohio, midwestern state in the Great Lakes region of the United States. It is bordered by Pennsylvania (NE) West Virginia (SE), Kentucky (S), Indiana (W), and Michigan and Lake Erie (N). Cleveland: MOCA MOCA Museum of Contemporary Art MOCA Multimedia over Coax MoCA Museum of Chinese in the Americas MOCA Minnesota Ovarian Cancer Alliance MOCA Montezuma Castle National Monument (US National Park Service) Cleveland, 8501 Carnegie Ave. Curve: Jason Lee; Sky Lounge: Neonatural and Everywhere and Here; Rona Pondick, all through Aug 8. (216) 421-8671 / www.MOCAcleveland.org. Columbus: Wexner Center for the Arts, Ohio State University Ohio State University, main campus at Columbus; land-grant and state supported; coeducational; chartered 1870, opened 1873 as Ohio Agricultural and Mechanical College, renamed 1878. There are also campuses at Lima, Mansfield, Marion, and Newark. , 1871 North High St. Visions form America: Photographs from The Whitney Museum of American Art, 1940-2001. Through August 15. Particle Theory. Through August 15. (614) 292-0330 / www.wexarts.org. Columbus: Columbus Museum of Art, 480 E. Broad St. Double Life: Photographs by Kelli Connell and Nancy Rexroth, 10WA. Through August 22. (614) 221-6801. / www.columbusmuseum.org. OREGON Portland: Blue Sky Gallery Blue Sky Gallery (a.k.a. The Oregon Center for the Photographic Arts) is a non profit exhibition space and archive for photography in Portland, Oregon. In 1975 a group of photographers (including Christopher Rauschenberg, son of Robert Rauschenberg) pooled their resources to start . Oregon Center for the Photographic Arts, Inc. 1231 NW Hoyt. Zsuzsanna Kenmensi. Through July 31. (503) 225-0210. www.blueskygallery.org. PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia: The Fabric Workshop and Museum, 1315 Cherry St., 5th and 6th floors. David Hammons: Phat phat adj. phat·ter, phat·test Slang Excellent; first-rate: phat fashion; a phat rapper. [Earlier, sexy (said of a woman), Free; Sharon Lockhard: No. Through Aug. 14. (215) 568-1111 / info@fabricworkshopandmuseum.org / www.fabricworkshopandmuseum.org. Philadelphia: The Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA Ica (ē`kä), city (1993 pop. 108,724), capital of Ica dept., SW Peru, on the Pan-American Highway. It is a commercial center for the cotton, wool, and wine produced in the region. There are several summer resorts nearby. ), University of Pennsylvania (body, education) University of Pennsylvania - The home of ENIAC and Machiavelli. http://upenn.edu/. Address: Philadelphia, PA, USA. , 118 South 36th Street. The Big Nothing; Yun-Fei Ji: The East Wind; Judy Pfaff, All through Aug. 1. (215) 898-7108/5911 / www.icaphila.org. Philadelphia: Philadelphia Museum of Artt, Benjamin Franklin Parkway Benjamin Franklin Parkway is a scenic avenue that runs through the cultural heart of the U.S. city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Parkway serves as an integral part of the Museum District of Philadelphia. at 26th St. Michael E. Hoffman Tribute Collection. Through Oct. 3. Underfoot: Photographs by Irving Penn. Through Nove. 28. (215) 684-7860. / www.philamuseum.org. Philadelphia: The Print Center, 1614 Latimer St. Honky Tonk: Portraits of Country Music 1972-1981 by Henry Horenstein. Through Aug. 21. (215) 735-6090./www.printcenter.org. Philadelphia: Sol Mednick Gallery, Media Arts Dept., The University of the Arts University of the Arts may refer to:
TENNESSEE Nashville: Cheekwood Museum of Art, 1200 Forrest Park Drive. Eugene Atget: Homage to Paris. Through Aug. 1. Winogrand 1964. Through Feb. 2005. (615) 353-6982 / email: mjackson@cheekwood.org / www.cheekwood.org. TEXAS Austin: Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center The Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center is a library and archive at the University of Texas at Austin, USA, specializing in the collection of literary and cultural artifacts from the United States and Europe. , University of Texas at Austin “University of Texas” redirects here. For other system schools, see University of Texas System. The University of Texas at Austin (often referred to as The University of Texas, UT Austin, UT, or Texas , 21st and Guadalupe St. The First Photograph. Ongoing. (512) 471-8944 / www.hrc.utexas.edu. Dallas: Photographs Do Not Bend Gallery, 3115 Routh Street. Global Warming with Andrew Buurman, John Ganis, Rick Turek, Igor Malijevsky, Morten Nilsson, and Ken Rosenthal. Through August 28.www.photographsdonotbend.com Fort Worth: Amon Carter Museum The Amon Carter Museum is located in Fort Worth, Texas. It was established by the generosity of Amon G. Carter to house his collection of paintings and sculpture by Frederic Remington and Charles M. Russell. When the museum opened in 1961, its first director, Mitchell A. , 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd. Masterworks of American Photography. Ongoing. (817) 738-1933 ext. 5066 / www.cartermuseum.org. Houston: The Menil Collection, 1515 Sul Ross. Olafur Eliasson: Photographs. Through Sept. 5. Dan Flavin: Monuments for V. Tatlin. Ongoing. (713) 525-9400 / www.menil.org. Houston: The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Houston: Houston Center for Photography, 1441 West Alabama. Juried Memmbership Exhibition, Fellowship Exhibition and Picture This. Through Aug. 1. (713) 529-4755 / www.hsponline.org. San Marcos: Texas State University, San Marcos, Alkek Library, 7th Floor. (512) 245-2313 / www.library. txstate.edu/spec-coll. VIRGINIA Norfolk: Chrysler Museum of Art The Chrysler Museum of Art is an art museum in the Ghent district of Norfolk, Virginia. , 245 West Olney Road. Silver Images: The Photography Collection at 25. Through Aug. 15. (757) 664-6200 / www.chrysler.org. WASHINGTON Seattle: G. Gibson Gallery, 514 E. Pike St. Randy Hayes: Birds of Mississippi. Through July 17. (206) 587-4033. Seattle: Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington, 15th Ave NE. Emmet Gowin. Aug. 21-Oct. 31. Alex Morrison. July 17-Oct. 10. Generations in Photography; Trisha Brown: Dance and Art in Dialogue. Both through Jul. 18. (206) 543-2281 / www.henryart.org. WISCONSIN Milwaukee: Haggerty Museum of Art, Marquette University, 13th and Clybourn Sts. Faces of Modern Dance: Barbara Morgan Photographs. Through Aug. 15. (414) 288-1669 / www.marquette.edu/haggerty.com Milwaukee: Milwaukee Art Museum The Milwaukee Art Museum (MAM) is located on Lake Michigan in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The museum's history began in 1888 when the Milwaukee Art Association was created by a group of German panorama artists and local businessmen; its first home was the Layton Art Gallery. , 700 N. Museum Dr. Judy Pfaff--Gregory Conniff: Camera and Ink. Through Aug. 8. Currents 31: Robert Melee. Through Sept. 19. (414) 224-3200 / www.mam.org. Sheboygan: John Michael Kohler Arts Center The John Michael Kohler Arts Center (JMKAC) is a non-profit art museum located in downtown Sheboygan, Wisconsin.[1] Programming at the art center includes dance, exhibits, festivals, music, and theatre; an arts based preschool, classes, demonstrations, lectures, and , 608 New York Ave. Anthony Goicolea: Boys Will Be Boys. Through Aug. 29. The Rhinestone Cowboy: Beautiful Holy Jewel Home. Ongoing. (920) 458-6144 / email: kkath@jmkac.org / www.jmkac.org. WORLDWIDE MISC MISC Miscellaneous MISC Miscellany MISC Miscarriage MISC Malaysia International Shipping Corporation MISC Maui Invasive Species Committee MISC Minimum Instruction Set Computing MiSC Microsoft Software Center (Indonesia) . AUSTRIA: Vienna: The Museum of Modern Art, Ludwig Foundation Vienna, Museums Quartier, Museumsplatz 1. Mike Kelley: The Uncanny. July 17-Oct. 31. Short Careers. Through Aug. 1. Pop Art, Fluxus, Nouveau Realisme, Viennese Actionism. Ongoing. +43 1 525 00 / www.mumok.at. BELGIUM: Charleroi: Le Musee de la Photographie a Charleroi, Av. Paul Pastur 11, B--6032 Charleroi. Eric Poitevin, L'image nue; Etienne Auwera: Sports a la une; Craig Barber, Ghosts in the landscape: Viet nam revisited.. All through Sept. 5. + 321 (0) 71 43 58 10 / email: mpc.info@museephoto.be. Liege liege In European feudal society, an unconditional bond between a man and his overlord. Thus, if a tenant held estates from various overlords, his obligations to his liege lord, to whom he had paid “liege homage,” were greater than his obligations to the other : La Galerie Periscope periscope (pĕr`ĭskōp) [Gr.,=view around], instrument to enable a person to see objects not in his direct line of vision or concealed by some intervening body. Its essential parts are a tube, prisms, lenses, mirrors, and an eyepiece. , 20 rue du Mouton mouton lamb pelt made to resemble seal or beaver. Blanc. +32 4 224 70 50 / periscope@skynet.be. CANADA Banff: Walter Phillips Gallery Walter Phillips Gallery (WPG) was established in 1976 in Banff, Alberta, as a part on the Banff Centre in the of Banff National Park. Walter Phillips was a printmaker and painter, from the 1930s to the 1950s, who played a seminal role in the development of the visual arts program , Glyde Hall, The Banff Center, 107 Tunnel Mountain Dr. (403) 762-6281 / www.banffcentre.ca/wpg. North Vancouver: Presentation House Gallery, 333 Chesterfield Ave. Just Pres Their Button: A History of Photography in the Comics. Through Aug. 1. (604) 986-1315 / www.presentationhousegall.com Montreal: Canadian Center for Architecture, 1920 rue Baile. Absent Wall: Recalling Gordon Matta-Clark's Garbage Wall. Installation. Through Sept. 6. www.cca.qc.ca. Montreal: Musee de'art contemporain de Montreal, 185 rue Sainte-Catherine Ouest. Histories of the Americas. Through Sept. 5. (514) 847-6226 / www.macm.org. Toronto: Art Gallery of Ontario The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) is an art museum on the eastern edge of Toronto's downtown Chinatown district, on Dundas Street West between McCaul Street and Beverley Street. (AGO), 317 Dundas Street West. The Great Parade: Portrait of the Artist as a Clown. Through Sept. 19. (613) 990-1985 / www.ago.net Toronto: Art Gallery of York Uuniversity, N145 Ross Building, 4700 Keefe St. My Neck is Thinner Than a Hair: The Atlas Group and Walid Raad. Sept. 15-Nov. 14. (416) 736-5169/ email:agyu@yorku.ca / www.yorku.ca/agyu. Toronto: Art Gallery of York University, AGYU@Prefix Institute for Contemporary At, 401 Richmaond St., The Truth will Be Known When the Last Witness is Dead: Documents from the Fakhouri File at the Atlas Group Archive. Sept. 16-Nov. 27. (416)736-5169/ email: agyu@yorku.ca / www.yorku.ca/agyu. Toronto: Koffler Gallery Centre of the Arts, Bathurst Jewish Community Centre, 4588 Bathurst St. (416)-636-1880 / email: koffler@bjcc.ca. Toronto: Gallery TPW TPW The Perfect World (website) TPW Texas Parks & Wildlife TPW Total Precipitable Water TPW Turbo Pascal for Windows (Borland) TPW Toscana Photographic Workshops TPW Technical & Professional Writing , 80 Spadina Ave., Suite 310. Book Keepers: Alison Rossier, Victoria Scott, Katie Varney, Balint Zsako. Through July 17. (416) 504-4242./www.photobasedart.ca. Vancouver: Presentation House Gallery. 333 Chesterfield Ave, North Vancouver, BC. Just Press Their Button: A History of Photography in the Comics. Through August 1. (604) 986-1351. www.presentationhousegall.com. ENGLAND Birmingham: Ikon Gallery, 1 Oozells Square, Brindleyplace.Somebodies: Noguchi Rika; Citizen: Roy Arden. both through July 18. +44 90) 121 248 0708 Liverpool: Foundation for Art & Creative Technology, 88 Wood St. J0DI, installation collaboration with Dirk Paesmans and Joan Heemskerk. July 16-Sept. 5. www.fact.co.uk. London: The Photographers' Gallery, 5 and 8 Great Newport Street.Edgar Martins: The Rehearsal of Space. Through July 31. Donovan Wylie: The Maze; Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin: Mr. Mkhize's Portrait and other stories from the new South Africa. Through Aug. 1. Mediterranean: Between Utopia and Reality. Aug. 13-Oct. 3. 020 +44 (0)20 7831 1772 / www.photonet.org.uk. London: Victoria and Albert Museum Victoria and Albert Museum, South Kensington, London, opened in 1852 as the Museum of Manufacturers at Marlborough House. It originally contained a nucleus of contemporary objects of applied art bought from the Great Exhibition of 1851 at the instigation of the , Cromwell Road, South Kensington, SW72RL. Bill Brandt, Through July 25. + 44 (0) 20 79 42 20 00/ www.vam.ac.uk. FRANCE France (frăns, Fr. fräNs), officially French Republic, republic (2005 est. pop. 60,656,000), 211,207 sq mi (547,026 sq km), W Europe. Arles: 35thRencontres Photographiques d'Arles. 2004 artistic director/general curator: martin Parr. 30 shows all over the Ancient city: Utatane and Aila by Rinko Kawauchi, Osamu Kanemura, Taiji Matsue, Privacy by Dayanita Singh, Meetings by Paul Shambroom, Franck Breuer, Katy Grannan, Field Studies by Stephen Gill, Life As a Night Porter by Chris Shaw, James and Other Apes by James Mollison, Hollandse Velden by Hans Van Der meer Van der Meer is a Dutch surname that simply means the phrase 'from the lake' in English. Many years ago, descendants would have lived from a lake in the Netherlands which is how the name first originated. , Antipersonnel an·ti·per·son·nel adj. Abbr. AP Designed to inflict death or bodily injury rather than material destruction: antipersonnel grenades. by Raphael Dallaporta (Editing), Mathieu Pernod (Vu), Tony Ray-Jones, Ihei Kimura, Chris Killip, Keith Arnatt, The Polhuis Archives, Gyorgy Lorinczy, The Lodz Ghetto Album by Henry Ross, Lucien Clergue, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Martine Franck, Kimiko Yoshida, Jean-Marie del Miguel, Arsen Sawadow, Oleg Kulik, The New Objectivity, Antoine Poidebard, Claire Chevrier, Brigitte bauer, Anoine D'Agata, Emmanuel Pinard. www.rencontres-arles.com Paris: The Centre National de la Photographie moved from its past address at Hotel Salomon de Rotschild, 11 rue Berryer to the prestigious Jeu de Paume Jeu de paume was originally a French precursor of lawn tennis played without racquets. The players hit the ball with their hands, as in palla, volleyball, or certain varieties of pelota. Jeu de paume literally means: game of palm (of the hand). in the Tuileries Gardens, 1 Place de la Concorde For the painting, see . The Place de la Concorde is one of the major squares in Paris, France. . It opened on June 24 with two shows: Guy Bourdin and Eblouissement through Sept. 19. +33 (0) 1 53 76 12 31 / www.cnp-photographie.com Paris: Fnac Forum des Halles, niveau--1 du Forum des Halles, 1-7, rue Pierre-Lescot. Reinterpretations, Images de Scene, until Sept. 4, +33 01 55 21 54 57 / www.fnac.com. Paris: Fnac Italie 2, Centre Commercial Italie 2, 30, avenue d'Italie. Italy by Blow-Up group. +33 01 55 21 54 57 / www.fnac.com. Paris: Fondation Cartier-Bresson. Fazal Sheikh sheikh or shaykh Among Arabic-speaking tribes, especially Bedouin, the male head of the family, as well as of each successively larger social unit making up the tribal structure. The sheikh is generally assisted by an informal tribal council of male elders. . Through July 26. Paris: Maison Europeenne de la Photographie, rue de Fourcy. Marc Riboud: 50 ans de photographie. Through Oct. 17. +33 (0) 1 44 78 75 00 / www.mep-fr.org. Toulouse: Galerie du Chateau d'Eau, avenue Laganne. Transhumance transhumance a husbandry procedure in which livestock are moved to another climatic region at particular seasons, e.g. mountain grazing in summer. It is a system which encourages the spread of some diseases such as pneumonic pasteurellosis. . Through Sept. 19. GERMANY Berlin: Kicken Gallery, Linienstrasse 155. Seen at MOMA (Part II). Through Oct. 2. +49 30 2 88 77 88 3 / email: kicken@kicken-gallery.com / www.kicken-gallery.com. Essen: Neue Galerie, Museum Folkwank, Goethestrasse 41, 45128, Essen. Fee Schlapper: Die Portraits. Through Aug. Tel. +49 (0)201 8845 100 HOLLAND/THE NETHERLANDS Amsterdam: Huis Marseille Foundation for Photography, Keizersgracht 401, 1016 EK Amsterdam. Luc Delahaye. Through Sept. 12. 31 20 5318989 / email:info@huismarseille.nl ICELAND Reykjavik: Reykjavik Museum of Photography, Tryggvagotu 15. New Realities--Finnish Contemporary Photography. Through Aug. 29. www.ljomyndasafnreykjavikur.is. NORTHERN IRELAND Belfast: Belfast Exposed Photography, 23 Donegall Street. Three Projects 1998-2003: Gareth McConnell. Through July 16. +44 028 9023 0965 / www.belfastexposed.com SPAIN Bilbao: Guggenheim Museum, Abandoibarra Et. 2. + (34) 94 435 9080 / www.guggenhiem-bilbao.es. Madrid: PhotoEspana 2004: HISTORIAS. Multiple exhibitions all over the city. 51 exhibitions until july 18, works by Paul graham, Rineke Dijkstra, Enrique metinides, Dennis Adams, Nicolas goldberg, Isidoro Blasco, Montserrat Soto, Renaud Auguste-Dormeuil, Pedro Romero, Basilico Patino, javier campano, Nieva Negro, Jean Moral, Luc Dela haye, Joachim Schmid. www.phedigital.com Barcelona: Antoni Tapies Foundation, Arago 235. Tour-ismes. la Derrota de la Dissensio. Through August 29. www.fundaciotapies.org SWITZERLAND Geneva Geneva, canton and city, Switzerland Geneva (jənē`və), Fr. Genève, canton (1990 pop. 373,019), 109 sq mi (282 sq km), SW Switzerland, surrounding the southwest tip of the Lake of Geneva. : Musees d'Art et d'Histoire, 2 rue charles-galland-CH 1206 Geneve. John Miller: Le milieu du jour, 1994-2004 and A collection M+M Auer, une histoire de la photographie. Both through Sept. 12. +41 (0) 22 418 26 00 / email: mah2ville-ge.ch Geneva: Musee Rath rath (rä, räth), circular hill fort protected by earthworks, used by the ancient Irish in the pre-Christian era as a retreat in time of danger. , 1 place Neuve-CH-1204. Cl eopatre dans le miroir de l'art occidental. Through Aug.1. +41 (0) 22 418 33 40 / email: mah2ville-ge.ch Winterthur: Fotomuseum Winterthur, Gruzenstrasse 44, CH-8400 Winterthur. John Waters- Change of Life; Arnold Odermatt-Collisions; Jean-Pascal Imsand--Retrospective, all Through Aug. 22. The Eye and the Camera--A History of Photography from the collections in Albertina. Through Nov. 7. +41 (0) 52 233 60 86 / email: fotomuseum@fotomuseum.ch / www.fotomuseum.ch. Winterthur: Fotostiftung Schweiz, Gruzenstrasse 45, CH-8400 Winterthur. Jean-Pascal Imsand-Retrospektive. Through Aug. 22. +41 (0) 52 234 10 30 / email: info@fotostiftung.ch / www.fotostiftung.ch. Events CALIFORNIA Event: Photo San Francisco 2004 will be held at the Festival Pavilion, Ft. Mason Center July 22-25. More than 60 Galleries and private dealers will display the work of such photographers as Diane Arbus, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Walker Evans Aaron Siskind, to name a few. Seminar and lecture paneis will be held July 23-25, including such as Sandra Phillips, Curator of SFMOMA SFMOMA San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and photographers such as Joel Peter-Witkin, David Maisel, and Mark Citret. Tickets for the seminars are $65 and include a three-day pass to Photo San Francisco. COLORADO Event: The Society of Photographic Education (SPE SPE - Software Practice and Experience ) Southwest will present their regional conference this fall at the University of Colorado University of Colorado may refer to:
MAINE Workshops: Horizons, The New England Craft Program, offers an array of photography workshops in such locales as Massachusetts, Utah, Italy, France, and Ireland. For a catalog contact Horizons, 108-P N. Main St., Sunderland 01375 / (413) 665-0300 / fax 665-4141 / email: horizons@horizons-art.org / www.horizons-art.org. OHIO Film screenings: Wexner Center for the Arts, Ohio State University, 1871 North High St, Columbus, offers screenings of film classics, new documentaries, contemporary and international films and visiting media artists. Complete listing at www.wexarts.org. Lectures and discussions: Offered on an ongoing basis both before and after film screenings and performances at the Wexner Center for the Arts, Ohio State University, 1871 North High St. Colum- bus. Complete listing at www.wexarts.org. Classses: Introductory, intermediate and advanced classes in state-of-the art digital, nonlinear editing are offfered at Wexner Center for the Arts, Ohio State University, 1871 North High St., Columbus(614) 292-7617 www.wexarts.org. TENNESSEE VIRGINIA Film series. Art History for Beginners, 4th Saturdays, 1PM. Free with museum admission. Gifford Seminar Room, ChryslerMuseum of Art, 245 West Olney Rd., Norfolfk, VA / (757) 664-6200 / email: museum@chrysler.org / www.chrysler.org. WASHINGTON Workshops: The Coupeville Arts Center offers workshops on Whidbey Island, on a New Mexican Navajo Reservation, and on a San Juan orca whale safari, as well as in Seattle, on the Oregon coast, and the Olympic Peninsula. Contact: The Coupville Arts Center, P.O. Box 171, Coupeville 98239 / (360) 678-3396 / email: cac@whidbey.net / www.coupevillearts.org WORLDWIDE MISC. CANADA CZECH REPUBLIC Workshops: Western Michigan University Western Michigan University, at Kalamazoo, Mich.; coeducational; founded in 1903 as Western State Normal School, became accredited in 1927 as a college, gained university status in 1957. offers Summer Photography Workshops in Prague July 3-30. The Prague Summer Program offers Beginning, Intermediate/ Advanced Black and White, Staged, and Color Photography. Workshops include studio visits with Czech and Slovak photographers. Our Special Guest Lecturer wil be Anne Wilkes Tucker. Earn up to six hours credit through Western Michigan University. Contact Annette Fournet, Director of Photography, Prague Summer Program, Dept. of English, Kalamazoo, MI 49008-5331 / (269) 387-2594 / email: prague@wmich.edu/www.wumich.edu/studyabroad/prague. Workshops: University of New Orleans History UNO was founded in 1958 as the New Orleans branch of Louisiana State University, originally as "Louisiana State University in New Orleans" or "LSUNO", but became more independent and changed the name to "University of New Orleans" in 1974. offers Summer Seminars and Workshops in Prague in a wide varitey of arts and humanities topics, including workshops in photography, July 10-Aug.7. Students can earn up to 6 credit hours at the prestigious Charles University, transferable to their home institutions. Optional field trips include visits to Vienna, Austria and Brno, South Mor-avia. Contact Irene B. Ziegler, Dr. Phil., Program Cooordinator, (504) 280-7318 / email: iziegler@uno.edu. FRANCE Arles Festival: Rencontres d'Arles 2004, the oldest photo festival, having begun on July 8, continues with workshops with Eikoh Hosoe, Joan Fontcuberta, Bruno Chalifour, Clement Cheroux, Rene Burri, Serge Plantureux, Jean-Luc marty, Lise sarfati, Jerome brezillon, Jean gaumy, Lucien clergue, Jean-Louis Courtinat,... until July 24 (check the website). Exhibitions continue until Sept. 19. Magnum photographer Martin Parr is the artistic director for this 35th Anniversary festival which includes 40 exhibitions (Kawauchi, Kanemura, Singh, Shambroom, Breuer. Granan, Gill, Shaw, Mollison, Van der Meer, Dallaporta, Martine Franck, Pernot, Ray-Jones, Killip, Kimura, Clergue, Troispoux, Vu, FNAC Collection, etc ...) Info:www.rencontres-arles.com. Paris: Opening of a brand new space for the National Center of Photography, dedicated to photography and images first created by Robert Delpire. Le Jeu de Paume, 1 Place de la Concorde. Perpignan Festival: Visa Pour L'Image. 16th International festival of Photojournalism. Aug. 28-Sept. 12. Evening screenings Aug. 30-Sept. 4. Confrence Images, Information, Savoirs Sept. 4-5. 2004. Perpignan (66). Info: www.visapourlimage.com UNITED KINGDOM Liverpool Biennial 2004. The UK's largestcontemporary visual art event will be held from Sept. 18-Nov. 28. Presented by Liverpool's major visual arts organizations, as well as smaller galleries and surprising alternative spaces. the program will consist of 4 key segments: International 2004 (with invited artists depicting the personality o fLiverpool itself); The Independent (a series of exhibitions generated by individual artists and curators), John Moores 23 (the UK's most prestigious national painting competition) and Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2004 (the annual exhibition of work by select students and recent graduates from Fine Art ccolleges in the UK). Contact John Hanks@fact.co.uk / 0151 707 4444 / www.fact.co.uk / wwwbiennial.org.uk. Etc ... Exhibition available: Galleries and libraries are being sought to host WSW XX Years, an exhibition of over 80 artists' books published by Women's Studio Workshop. For more information contact Tatana Kellner, WSW, P.O. Box 489, Rosendale, NY 12472. Exhibition available: Photographic exhibits on Mexican culture, festivals, and folklore: Mexican Magic and Religion, What's Behind a Mask? and Day of the Dead in Michoacan are available. email: svackimes@hotmail. com/www.geocities.com/vackimes. Fellowships available: Art Media Studies, School of Art & Design, Syracuse University, has three-year fellowships available for qualified candidates for MFA degrees in Computer Graphics, Film, Photography, and Video. In addition, other opportunities exist for Graduate Assistantships in each of the four areas. For information contact the Graduate School at 303 Bowne Hall, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 13244/email: gradschl@syr.edu/www.creativity.syr.edu/ams. Deadline: Ongoing. Fellowships available: SUNY at Buffalo offers a two-year graduate MFA program in photography. A number of teaching assistantships are awarded each year, designed to attract gifted students who have demonstrated artistic ability and teaching potential. For information contact University at Buffalo, Director of Graduate Studies, Art Dept., 202 Center for the Arts, Buffalo, NY 14260-6010, or call (716) 645-6878. Deadline: Ongoing. Fellowships available: Visiting Arts International Fellowship Program offers annual residencies at Spike Island, Bristol, UK, as well as at Delfina, London. For further information contact Camilla Edwards, Assistant Director (Visual, Media & Applied Arts), 11 Portland PI., London, UK W1N 4EJ/ email: cedwards@visitingarts.demon.org/visitingarts. Deadline: Ongoing. Grants available: The Adolf and Esther Gottlieb Foundation offers emergency grants of up to $10,000 to artists in a "mature" stage (working over 10 years) facing an unforseen tragedy. contact the Gottleib foundation, 380 West Broadway, NY, NY 10012 / (212) 226-0581 Grants available: The Experimental Television Center The Experimental Television Center was founded in 1971, an outgrowth of a media access program established by Ralph Hocking at Binghamton University in 1969; today, the Center continues to provide support and services to the media arts community. provides support to electronic media and film organizations in New York State to facilitate the exhibition by independents of moving image and sonic art to audiences in New York State. Monies are available to both individuals and organizations with support fron the New York State Council on the Arts The New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) is an arts council serving the U.S. state of New York. It was established in 1960 through a bill introduced in the New York State Legislature by New York State Senator MacNeil Mitchell (1905-1996), with backing from Governor Nelson . Events must be open to the public and there is a maximum yearly funding cap for each organization. Contact Sherry Miller Hocking Hocking may refer to:
Grants available: The Getty Research Institute provides residential and non-residential grants to scholars, scientists, conservators, and professionals to pursue independent research and to support projects that advance the understanding of art and its history. Contact: The Getty Grant Program, 2100 Getty Center Dr., Suite 800, Los Angeles, CA 90049-1685. / (310) 440-7374 / email: researchgrants@getty.edu / www.getty.edu. Deadline: Ongoing. Grants available: The Jerome foundation makes grants to support the creation and production of new artistic works by emerging artists and arts organizations in Minnesota and NYC NYC abbr. New York City NYC New York City . Contact Cynthia Gehrig, President, TheJerome foundation, 125 Park Square Court, 400 sibley St., Minneapolis, MN 55101-1928 / (651) 224-9431 / email: info@jeromefdn.org / www.jeromefdn.org.Deadlines: Ongoing. Grants available: The Leeway Foundation provides WOO (Window of Opportunity) Grants for specific procects. Deadlines throught the year for specific dates. The Leeway Foundation, 123 south Broad St, suite 2040, Philadelphia, PA 19109 / (215) 545-4078 / emial: info@leeway.org / www.leeway.org. Current deadline: Nov 1 (for projects which occur after Dec. 13). Grants available: The Nancy H. Gray Foundation for Art in the Environment offers grants to artists who work outdoors in the U.S. and address environmental problems, issues, and education. For information send SASE SASE - Specific Application Service Element. Opposite: CASE. to Nancy H. Gray Foundation for Art in the Environment, 5128 Manning Dr., Bethesda, MD 20814. Deadline: Ongoing. Grants available: The National Museum of Women in the Arts' Library Fellows Program will award $12,000 to support the production of an artist's book in a limited edition of 125. The artist will retain 25 copies as renumeration. The remaining books will be sold to benefit the Library and Research Center. The award-winning book will be displayed at the Center for 1 year and will be added to the museum's permanent collection. National Museum of Women in the Arts The National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA), located in Washington, D.C. is the only museum solely dedicated to celebrating women’s achievements in the visual, performing, and literary arts. NMWA was incorporated in 1981 by Wallace and Wilhelmina Holladay. , Library and Researcgh Center, 1250 New York Ave., NW, Washingto, DC 20005 / (202) 783-7365 / ww.nmwa.org. Grants available: New York Foundation of the Arts (NYFA NYFA New York Foundation for the Arts (New York, NY) NYFA New York Film Academy NYFA New York Fashion Academy (Seattle, WA) NYFA New York Flora Association (Albany, NY) ) offers Special Opportunity Stipends (S.O.S. grants) to NY artists ranging from $100-$600 for opportunities that will significantly benefit the artist's work or career development. The grants are issued for specific, forthcoming opportunities that are distinct from work in progress. Applicants must be 18 and older and must have been a full-time NY resident for the year preceeding the application deadline. The grants are not open to graduate, undergraduate, or high school students. Information on this and other programs is available from NYFA, 155 Avenue of the Americas, 14th Floor, NY, NY, 10013-1507 / (212) 366-6900, ext. 217 / www.nyfa.org. Deadlines: Ongoing Grants available: NYFA Source (New York Foundation of the Arts) provides the most extensive national database of awrds, services and publications for artists of all disciplines.www.nyfa.org. Grants available: The North Carolina North Carolina, state in the SE United States. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean (E), South Carolina and Georgia (S), Tennessee (W), and Virginia (N). Facts and Figures Area, 52,586 sq mi (136,198 sq km). Pop. Arts Council serves as the steward for state and federal funds Federal Funds Funds deposited to regional Federal Reserve Banks by commercial banks, including funds in excess of reserve requirements. Notes: These non-interest bearing deposits are lent out at the Fed funds rate to other banks unable to meet overnight reserve available to NC residents, arts organizations and, in some instances to out-of-state residents, for arts projects. www.ncarts.org. Deadline: Ongoing. Grants available: The Leeway Foundation's Window of Opportunity grants support specific, concrete, and timely opportunitities that have a significant impact on an artist's work--such as an exceptional chance for advanced study with a significant mentor; travel associated with a residency, reading, performance, or exhibition; or rental of equipment or purchase of materials needed. Artists working in all disciplines are encour-aged to apply and may request up to $2,000. Applications are available by calling (215) 545-4078 / www.leeway.org. Deadline: Ongoing. Grants Available: The Pollock-Krasner Foundation, Inc. ofers financial assistance to artists of recognizable merit and financial need as painters, sculptors and artists who work on paper, including printmakers. contact the foundation at863 Park Ave., NY, NY 10021 / fax (212) 288-2836 / www.pkf.org. Deadlines: Ongoing. Grants Available: The Roy W. Dean New York Film Grant, valued at $50,000, will be awarded to only one deserving filmmaker whose film is "unique and makes a contribution to society." For more information, visit www.fromtheheartproductions.com or email Tory Jay Berger at tory@spiritualpr.com. Deadline: Ongoing. Internships available: Afterimage afterimage /af·ter·im·age/ (af´ter-im?aj) a retinal impression remaining after cessation of the stimulus causing it. af·ter·im·age n. offers unpaid internships that give students, emerging scholars, critics, writers, and thinkers the opportunity to become intrlcately involved with the day-to-day operations of a small non-profit arts journal. Tasks include line-editing, copy-editing, proofreading Proofreading traditionally means reading a proof copy of a text in order to detect and correct any errors. Modern proofreading often requires reading copy at earlier stages as well. , research, promotional activities, and writing book reviews for our "Received and Noted" section. Interns are asked to commit to at least 10 hours/week for three months and are welcome to stay longer. College (undergraduate or graduate) credit can be arranged through the home institution. To apply, send a cover letter stating background, interests, experience, and availability (and writing samples if available) to Bruno Chalifour, Editor, Afterimage Internships, 31 Prince St., Rochester, NY 14607 / (585) 442-8676 ext. 105 / email: afterimage@vsw.org. Deadline: Ongoing. Internships available: The Brooklyn Museum offers numerous internships, providing graduate and undergraduate students entry-level experience in the various aspects of museum work. (718) 638-5000, ext. 426 / fax (718) 783-6501. Deadline: Ongoing. Internships available: The Center for Photography at Woodstock offers photography students and new graduates the opportunity to participate in the entire Woodstock Photography Workshop and Lecture Series as interns (a tuition remission of over $5,000). Interns learn strategies in teaching, creative imagemaking, and gain access to the professional realm. They have the opportunity to personally meet and work with each visiting artist, share their portfolios with professionals, be exposed to a diversity of approaches to the medium, experience first-hand a wide range of teaching styles and philosophies, and learn techniques and skills for a wide range of topics in photography. To be selected, interns must have transportation, and plan to live in, or relocate to, the Woodstock, New York
Woodstock is a town in Ulster County, New York, United States. The population was 6,241 at the 2000 census. The Town of Woodstock is in the northern part of the county. area during their internship. Candidates are selected by in-person interviews only. For an appointment call (845) 679-9957. Deadline: Ongoing. Internships available: CEPA Photography Arts Gallery in Buffalo, NY offers internships during the fall, spring, and summer semesters, providing special opportunities for students to gain experience and earn college credit by working in a professional gallery setting. (716) 856-2717. Deadline: Ongoing. Internships available: The Media Loft, NYC, offers internships in preparing work for galleries, film and video festivals, cable screenings, and TV commercials. There is no stipend, but college credit is available and lunch is provided. Prior experience in at least some of the following areas is desirable: computers (especially Amiga A personal computer series introduced in 1985 by Commodore. Amigas gained a reputation early on as advanced graphics and multimedia machines, and NewTek's Video Toaster application brought it to the forefront of economical, high-end video editing. ), graphic design, basic black and white photography, basic video editing, and basic film and/or audio production. Familiarity with the Chelsea/Village/Soho area, creativity, ingenuity, initiative, good humor, friendliness, and an interest in how the art and commercial worlds mix are also important. For further information contact The Media Loft, 727 Ave. of the Americas, New York, NY 10010 / (212) 924-4893. Deadline: Ongoing. Internships available: Photographers Aspen offers photography internship opportunities in marketing and marketing research, copyright and image licensing projects, image archive and photo research projects, and digital studio projects. Internships are unpaid and require a commitment of 100 hours of in-office assistance and training over a 6-12 week term. Internship candidates should possess proven professional work ethics and an enthusiasm for a very intense educational experience. For more information, or to set up an interview, contact Photographers Aspen, 1280 Ute Ave., Suite 5, Aspen, CO 81611 / (970) 925-2317 / fax (970) 925-2420 / email: pa@photoaspen.com / www.photoaspen.com. Deadline: Ongoing. Internships available: Third World Newsreel seeks interns throughout the year to support its programs and general operations. No stipends are offered, but academic credit is available. Volunteers will assist in the day-to-day operations of film and video distribution and administration. Duties include computer data entry, filing systems maintenance, mailings, videotape duplication, deliveries, and reception. Send resumes and letters of interest to Third World Newsreel, Internship Program, 335 W. 38th St., New York, NY 10018. Deadline: Ongoing. Internships available: Visual Studies Workshop Media Center has unpaid internships available. Applicants should have basic knowledge of the media field. A library background is a plus, but not required. Interns will be trained on our video database program cataloging our extensive video library and will have access to video and/or film equipment outside of working hours. A commitment to a three-month internship with a minimum of 10 hours/week is required. Course credit may be arranged through the intern's college or graduate program. To apply, send a letter of intent, current resume, and the names and addresses of two references to Media Center, Visual Studies Workshop, 31 Prince St., Rochester, NY 14607 / (585) 442-8676 / email: info@vsw.org. Deadline: Ongoing. Opportunity available: The Banff Centre for the Arts offers work study programs in television production and post-production, visual art support, computer applications support, and curatorial practice. Programs are designed to expand and upgrade skills to increase employability, and to bring creative knowledge to technical fields. Workshops, demonstrations, and other presentations provide formal training, while contact with professional staff, visiting artists and faculty, and immersion in projects, provide opportunities for experiential learning. Full-time commitment for an extended length of time is required. For more information and application materials contact The Banff Center for the Arts, Office of the Registrar, Box 1020, Station 28, 107 Tunnel Mountain Dr., Banff, Alberta, Canada TOL OCO / (800) 565-9989. Deadline: Ongoing. Opportunity available: The University of Edinburgh (body, education) University of Edinburgh - A university in the centre of Scotland's capital. The University of Edinburgh has been promoting and setting standards in education for over 400 years. Dept. of Architecture offers a one-year MA program in design and digital media. For information contact the Dept. of Architecture, University of Edinburgh, 20 Chambers St., Edinburgh EH1 1JZ, Scotland; call +44 (0) 131 650 2306; email: John. Lee@ed.ac.uk or Richard.Coyne@ed. ac.uk; / www.caad.ed.ac.uk/postgradstudy/MSc. Deadline: Ongoing. Opportunity available: Georgia State University History Georgia State University was founded in 1913 as the Georgia School of Technology's "School of Commerce." The school focused on what was called "the new science of business. , located in downtown Atlanta, offers graduate teaching assistantships and lab assistantships with tuition waivers and stipends. The MFA program in photography offers a comprehensive course of study that provides a broad exposure to the possibilities of the medium, including cross-disciplinary investigation. For more information contact Georgia State University, School of Art and Design, P.O. Box 4107, Atlanta, GA 30302, or call (404) 651-0500. Deadline: Ongoing. Opportunity available: The Marie Walsh Sharpe Art Foundation's Space Program offers free studio spaces in Tribeca (NYC) for artists ages 21 and over. Studios are available for one year beginning Sept. 2004. Write to The Space Program, The Marie Walsh Sharpe Art Foundation, 830 N. Tejon St., Suite 120, Colorado Springs, CO. 80903 / www.sharpeartfdn.org. Opportunity available: The Ohio State University Art Dept. offers an MFA program in photography. Graduate teaching assistantships with tuition waivers and stipends are available. For information contact Cathy Ellis, Graduate Secretary, Ohio State University, Dept. of Art, 146 Hopkins Hall, 128 N. Oval Mall, Columbus, OH 43210-1363 / (614) 292-5072 / email: ellis.11@osu.edu / www.cgrg.ohio-state.edu/COTA/Art/. Deadline: Ongoing. Opportunity available: The University of South Florida • • [ art department offers graduate assistantships in photography with tuition waivers for exceptional M.F.A. applicants. The program encourages a broad range of experimentation with the expressive potentials of photography and its interactions with other media, as well as a knowledge of contemporary practice, history and criticism. Write to: University of South Florida Art Deparment, FAH 229, Tampa, FL 33620-7350 or contact Lou Marcus (813) 974-9333 / email: marcus@cvpa.usf.edu or Victoria Hurt (813) 974-9259 / email: hirt@cvpa.usf.edu. Deadline: Ongoing. Opportunity available: The Visionaries Institute of Suffolk University offers an MS degree in philanthropy and media, as well as full and part-time programs. For information contact The Visionaries Institute of Suffolk University, 141 Wood Rd., Braintree, MA 02184 / www.students.org. Deadline: Ongoing. Opportunity available: The Whitney Museum of Art and the Cooper Union School of Architecture offer independent study programs in four interrelated in·ter·re·late tr. & intr.v. in·ter·re·lat·ed, in·ter·re·lat·ing, in·ter·re·lates To place in or come into mutual relationship. in parts: Studio Program, Curatorial Program, Critical Studies Program and Architecture and Urban Studies Program. Graduate students, candidates for advanced postgraduate degrees, undergraduates with a demonstrated capacity for advanced scholarship or those who have recently completed formal academic study are eligible to participate. Tuition is $1,800 per year. Reduced tuition is available on the basis of need. Contact Ron Clark, Director, Independent Study Program, 100 Lafayette St., 5th Floor, New York, NY 10013 or visit www.whitney.org.Deadline: Ongoing. Position available: The City University of New York The City University of New York (CUNY; acronym: IPA pronunciation: [kjuni]), is the public university system of New York City. is currently seeking candidates for 6 tenure-track faculty positions in various areas of digital media to be filled by Sept. 2004. Other positions are expected to develop over the next 3 years at various locations in the CUNY CUNY City University of New York system, as the program expands. Candidates for this first round must demonstrate broad eperience in using and creating digital media in artistic and/or academic settings, a strong research agenda, and a commitment to teaching and academic achievement in digital media. A doctorate or a terminal degree in an appropriate and related field is required. Positions are available at the assistant, associate and ful professor levels, commensurate with experience and qualifications. Salary ranges: $45-$93K. Full details are available at www.cuny.edu/TBA. contact is Dr. Stephen Brier brier or briar, name sometimes given any thorny plant, more specifically the sweetbrier, and the greenbrier. French brier, or brierroot, is a name for the root of the European white heath so widely used in the manufacture of smoking pipes. Associate Provost for Instructional Technology and Chair, Digital Media Cluster Hiring Initiative, The Graduate Center, CUNY, 365 Fifth Ave., Rm. 8111, New York, NY 100016. Deadline: Until filled. Position available: The Society for Photographic Education The Society for Photographic Education is a non-profit membership organization that provides a forum for the discussion of photography and related media as a means of creative expression and cultural insight. maintains a listing of career opportunities in photographic related fields. Lisitings are available online at www.spenational.com/careers.html. Residencies Available: Art in General supports local, national and international artists working in contemporary art and producing unconventional work across a wide range of media. art in General, 79 Walker St., NY, NY 10013 (212) 219-0473 / www.artsingeneral.org. Residencies Available: Residencies for photographers and writers, adults and children, July and August 2004. 50 acre farm on private lake in a UNESCO UNESCO: see United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization. UNESCO in full United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization Biospehere Reserve near Lake Huron, Ontario, Canada. For Further information please contact Helen Heighington at dolgianartists@yahoo.ca. Deadline: Ongoing. Residencies available: Atlantic Center for the Arts The Atlantic Center for the Arts, or "ACA", is a master artist gallery and residence located in New Smyrna Beach, Florida. The facility has played a prominent role in the local and international art scene since its founding by Doris "Doc" Leeper in 1978. near the east coast in central Florida, offers free, three-week residencies to artists from all disciplines. Each residency session offers three master artists of different disciplines. During the residency, artists collaborate on projects and work independently on their own projects. The program includes private room with private bath and work desk, communal studio space, and weekday meals. The wooded environment offers award winning studios, a resource library, and digital computer lab. (386) 427-6975 / (800) 393-6975 / www.atlanticcenterforthearts.org. Deadlines: Ongoing. Residencies available: The Banff Centre offers a variety of residencies in Media and Visual Arts, including thematic residencies, sound + vision and self-directed creative residencies in a variety of disciplines. Participants are encouraged to explore disciplines other than their own, and to make full use of all the facilities. Financial assistance is available. The Banff Centre, Office of the Registrar (1-800-565-9989 or 403-762-6180 / email: arts_info@banffcentre.ca / www.banffcentre.ca. Deadlines: Varialble. Residencies available: Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts in Omaha, NE offers 2-6 month residencies to both U.S. and international visual artists. Bemis provides a 1,000-2,000 sq. ft. living space and a 10,000 sq. ft. fabrication/installation facility equipped for steel and wood working, access to printmaking/ photography facilities and individual monthly stipends of $500-$1,000, as well as exhibition possibilities. Contact Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, 724 S 12th St., Omaha, NE 68102 / (402) 341-7130 / email: wand@bemis. org / www.bemiscenter.org / http://groups.yahoo.com/group/bemiscenter. (Info on other residencies is available at www.artistcommunities.org.) Deadline: Ongoing. Residencies available: The Core Residency Program of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston offers post-graduate study at the Glassell School of Art. Eight residencies are awarded annually to promising young artists to facilitate their transition from formal school training to professional life. Two critical studies residencies are offered to art critics/scholars. Residencies are 9 months, and core artists can participate in the program for a maximum of two years, but must reapply Re`ap`ply´ v. t. & i. 1. To apply again. reapply vi → volver a presentarse, hacer or presentar una nueva solicitud for the second year. A studio space and stipend are provided. Contact the Glassell School of Art, 5101 Montrose Blvd., Houston, TX / (713) 639-7500. Deadline: Ongoing. Residencies available: Dieu Donne Papermill Workspace Program offers residencies to emerging New York State artists of all disciplines the opportunity to produce new projects in handmade paper. Selected artists receive a $700 honorarium HONORARIUM. A recompense for services rendered. It is usually applied only to the recompense given to persons whose business is connected with science; as the fee paid to counsel. 2. and seven days in the studio with full technical assistance and materials. Contact Stacey Lynch, Assistant Director, Dieu Donne Papermill, Inc. 433 Broome St., New York, NY 10013-2622 / (212) 226-0573 / email: stacey@papermaking.org / www.paper making.org. Residencies available: The Experimental Television Center, which offers residencies between Sept. 8 and Jan. 31., 2005, is seeking submissions. The residency suports contemporary electronic media art projects. Please send a brief description of the project, resume, and a sample of your work to Experimental Television Center, 109 Lower Fairfield Road, Newark Valley, NY 13811. For more information, www.experimentaltvcenter.org. Deadline: July 15 postmark. Residencies available: John Michael Kohler Arts Center in Sheboygan, WI is seeking applicants to their Arts/Industry program. Artists serve 2 to 6 months in collaboration with the Kohler Co., using industrial materials that are not necessarily available to them on their own. Artists receive a studio space in the factory, have unlimited access, housing, transportation and a weekly honoraria. Contact Arts/Industry, Kim Cridler at (920) 458-6144/kcridler@imkac.org. Deadline: August 1. Residencies available: Skowhegan School of Painting and Scultpture offers a summer residency program for advanced visual artists from June 12 to August 14, 2004. Visiting Faculty includes Jeff Koons. An academic background in art is not necessary; artists working independantly are also considered. Artists must be in residence throughout the nine-week session. For application booklet contact the school at 200 Park Avenue South, Suite 1116, New York, NY 10003-1503/ www.skowheganart.org. Residencies available: Spike Island offers a variety of residencies and fellowships throughout the year for visual artists in a variety of media. Housed in the landmark Brooke Bond building, previously a teapacking factory, it includes over 70 studios; an expansive exhibition space and workshop facilities. 133 Cumberland Rd., Bristol, BS1 6UX, UK / Sally Shaw at 0117 929 2266 / email: sally@spikeisland.org.uk. Deadlines: Ongoing. Residencies available: Visual Studies Workshop sponsors artists' residencies in photography, artists' books, digital video and multimedia, 16mm film and analog video. Residencies are project-based and are for a period of up to one month. VSW will provide access to facilities, an honorarium and housing on the premises. Send proposal, resume, work samples, and SASE. Indicate date preference and 2nd choice. Send to Visual Studies Workshop, 31 Prince St., Rochester, NY 14607 / (585) 442-8676 / email: info@vsw.org. Deadline: Ongoing. Services available: Art DEADLINES List provides lists of art deadlines to paid subscribers via US mail or email. (617) 576-1214 / http://artdeadlineslist.com. Services available: Creative Capital Foundation is a national nonprofit organization Nonprofit Organization An association that is given tax-free status. Donations to a non-profit organization are often tax deductible as well. Notes: Examples of non-profit organizations are charities, hospitals and schools. that supports individual artists pursuing innovative approaches to form and content in the fiels of the performing and visual arts, film/video, and emerging arts. The Channel is an online arts venue showcasing grantee An individual to whom a transfer or conveyance of property is made. In a case involving the sale of land, the buyer is commonly known as the grantee. grantee n. work, and artists' resources, grant opportunities, application guidelines, and deadlines are available online at www.creative-capital.org. / 65 Bleecker St. 7th floor, NY, NY / (212)-598-9900 / email: info@creative-capital.org. Services available: degreeshow.com, supported by the Candid Arts Trust, a registered charity based in London, provides a free online reference source listing degree shows for each year's UK art and design graduates. The services also features a separate section profiling the work and contact details of individual graduates and remains online all year round. The website is used by design agencies, commercial companies and art galleries seeking the latest emerging art and design talent. Services available: The Media Loft offers the following services for $10/hr.: video editing suite; VHS (Video Home System) A half-inch, analog videocassette recorder (VCR) format introduced by JVC in 1976 to compete with Sony's Betamax, introduced a year earlier. , 3/4", inter format; prod/post-prod; total S/8 sound film SVCS SVCS Services SVCS Sociedad Venezolana de la Ciencia del Suelo (Venezuelan Society of Soil Science) SVCS St. Vincent's Community Services SVCS Secure Voice Communications Subsystem SVCS Silicon Valley Computer Society ; audio; computer; photogphy and artists' slides; labels; promotion; artists' books; workshops. Editor and instructor available. For further information contact The Media Loft, 727 6th Ave. at 23rd St., New York, NY 10010 / (212) 924-4893. Services available: The Micro Museum in Brooklyn offers ecentric rentable spaces for art, meetings, discussions, rehearsals, workshops and special events. Micro museum, 123 Smith st. Brooklyn, NY 11201 (718) 797-3116 / www.micromuseum.com / http://pawi.org Services available: The New York Foundation for the Arts Visual Artist Information Hotline is a toll-free service. Artists in the U.S., Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands may speak directly with Hotline staff 2-5pm EST EST electroshock therapy. EST abbr. electroshock therapy to receive information on funding, insurance, health and safety, artist communities, international opportunities, proposal writing, studio space, legal information, publications and more. (800) 232-2789. Services available: Pittsburgh Filmakers now offers a free online newsletter and bulletin board. The newsletter lists film screenings and exhibits as well as news about the school and equipment office. The bulletin board provides a forum to artists, photographers, filmlovers, and the community at large to talk about films, filmmaking and photography, and to discuss creative projects and ideas, or just chat. To use the bulletin board, go to http://pghfilmmakers.org/bboards. To subscribe to the newsletter visit www.pghfilmmakers.org. Services available: Squeaky Wheel Media Art Center in Buffalo, NY provides low-cost equipment rental of film and video cameras (DV, 16mm, super 8) and production equipment; editing stations (Mac G4 Final Cut Pro, 16mm flatbed); and computer rentals (Mac software: Quark, Photoshop, MS word, Flash and many more.) (716) 884-7172 / email: office@squeaky.org / www.squeaky.org. Studio space available: Beacon Cultural Foundation announces Bulldog Studios, a selection of affordable work spaces for artists of all disciplines. More then 60 spaces are available both with and without windows and elevator access, located about an hour's drive from New York City in Beacon, NY. For more information contact Beacon Cultural Foundation, 240 Main Street, Beacon, NY 12508. (845) 831-1277 / www.beaconprojectspace.org. Submit films and videos: To the 40th Annual Chicago International Film Festival to be held Oct. 7-21. Open to works completed in 2003 & 2004, in a variety of formats in cluding short and feature length, animation, documentary and student work, etc. Both awards and cash prizes of $18,000 will be given. The Chicago International Film Festival, 32 West Randolph St. Suite 600, Chicago, IL 60601-9803 / (312)425-9400 / email: entries@chicagofilmfestival.com / www.chicagofilmfestival.com. Deadline: July 30: late entry deadline Aug. 10. Submit films and videos: To the 2005 Big Sky Documentary Film Festival, to be held feb 17-23, 2005, in Missoula, Montana. Open to non-fiction films and videos in all styles, subject matter, lengths and production dates. 75 works will be show, on montana's largest screen. Works with release dates prior to Sept. 1, 2003 are eligible for entry but will screen out of competition if selected. Awards will be given for Best FeatureDocumentary, Best Short Documentary and Best Documentary about the American West. Doug Hawes-Davis, Festival director, Big Sky Documentary film Festival, 11 South higgins Ave., Suite 201, Missoula, Montana 59802 / (406) 728-0753 / email: bigsky@highplainsfilms.org / www.bigskyfilmfest.org. Deadlines: early, Sept. 1; late, Nov. 15. Submit films and videos: To the monthly Emerging Filmmakers Series at the Little Theatre, Rochester, New York This article is about the city of Rochester in Monroe County. For the town in Ulster County, see Rochester, Ulster County, New York. Rochester, once known as The Flour City, and more recently as The Flower City or . Open to New York State amateur filmmakers, regardless of age or educational status. Send VHS screener and cover letter to Karen VanMeenen, Programmer, Emerging Filmmaker Series, Little Theatre, 240 East Ave., Rochester, NY, 14604. Deadline: Ongoing. Submit films and videos: To the annual High Falls Film Festival, dedicted to celebrating the work of women in film, to be held Nov. 10-14 in Rochester, NY. The organizers are seeking shorts of 30 minutes or less in which women play a key roles such as director, producer, writer or cinematographer. VHS in NTSC (National TV Standards Committee) The committee that developed the television standards for the U.S, which are also used in Canada, Japan, South Korea and several Central and South American countries. Both the committee and the standard are called "NTSC. format or DVD DVD: see digital versatile disc. DVD in full digital video disc or digital versatile disc Type of optical disc. The DVD represents the second generation of compact-disc (CD) technology. only. No fee, no honorarium. Karen vanMeenan, Shorts Programmer, High Falls film Festival, 45 East Ave., Rochester, NY 14604 / www.highfallsfilmfestival.com. Deadline: Sept. 10. Submit films and videos: To the United States Super 8mm Film and Digital Video Festival, Feb. 20-22 at Rutgers University New Brunswick, New Jersey This article is about the city in New Jersey. For the Canadian province, see New Brunswick. New Brunswick, also known as "the Healthcare City"[2] or "Hub City",[3] is a city and the county seat of the County of Middlesex, New Jersey, USA. . The festival encourages any genre (animation, documentary, experimental, fiction, personal, etc) but the work must have have predominately originated on Super 8mm/8mm film or Digital Video or 8mm video formats. For details and entry procedure visitwww.njfilmfest.com. Mail entries to 2004 United States Super 8 Film/Video festival, Rutgers Film Co-op/NJMAC, Program in Cinema Studies, 72 Lipman Drive, Loree Bldg--Douglass campus, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, 08901-8525 / (732) 932-8482 / NJMAC NJMAC New Jersey Media Arts Center @aol.com. Submit films and videos: To Zinebi for the 46th annual Bilbao International Festival of Documentary and Short Films to be held Nov. 22-27 in Bilbao, Spain. Open to foreign films produced after Jan. 1, 2003 and Spanish films completed after Sept. 1, 2003. Films must be entered by their producers or their legal representatives. Maximum length 45 min. (Longer films may be accepted in special cases). Over $34,000 in cash awards. Colon de Larreategui, 37, 4E--Bilbao, spoain /+34 94/424/86 98 / email: info@zinebi.com / www.zinebi.com. Deadline: Sept. 1. Submit papers: The Journal of Artists Books (JAB) seeks articles offering critical debate about artists' books and their contents. JAB publishes articles, interviews, book reviews, and exhibition reviews twice yearly. Submit papers: National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture's (NAMAC NAMAC National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture ) print journal MAIN publishes long-format articles by its members exploring issues relevant to the field. Published four times a year, MAIN is open to original submissions by NAMAC members. Submit a one page abstract and sample writing to dan@namac.org or visit www.namac.org/Newsletter/ index.html. Deadline: Ongoing. Submit papers: To The Netherlands Foto Instituut for its commission of an exhaustive essay on aspects of Dutch photography or Dutch photographers. Essays should be about 5000 words in length. The essay will be published in bilingual form (Dutch/English) by the NFI NFI Nasjonal Forskningsinformasjon (Norwegian Research Database) NFI National Fisheries Institute NFI National Fatherhood Initiative NFI National Forest Inventory (Australia) NFI Nutrition Foundation of India . Email: Loek van der Molen nfi@nfi.v2.nl / www.nfi.v2.nl. Deadline: Ongoing. Submit papers: To the Quarterly Review of Film and Video, which seeks manuscripts in any area of film and video, video installations and digital production, history, theory and reception. The Quarterly Review seeks to publish the finest in international film criticism, theory and history in all areas and encourages queer, feminist, technological, post modernist, ethnographic, post structural, post colonial, spectatorial, psychoanalytic, performative per·for·ma·tive adj. Relating to or being an utterance that peforms an act or creates a state of affairs by the fact of its being uttered under appropriate or conventional circumstances, as a justice of the peace uttering , interdisciplinary, phenomenological and alternative critical and historical methodologies. The Quarterly Review also seeks interviews with directors, writers, cinematographers, performers, theorists, archivists, video artists, and digital filmmakers. Send all manuscripts and inquiries to Gwendolyn Audrey Foster and Wheeler Winston Dixon, Editors in Chief, Quarterly Review of Film & Video, Dept. of English, 202 Andrews Hall, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 68588-0333 / email: gfoster@unlserve.unlserve.unl.edu. Deadline: Ongoing. Submit proposals: E3 Gallery, 47 East 3rd St., NYC, 10003 is seeking exhibition proposals for Fall 2003 through Spring 2004, for both group and solo shows, of 1, 2, or 3-week duration. Submissions are open to all media. Send a cover letter indicating who you are, your medium, the season and number of weeks you wish to exhibit. Individual artists should submit 10-20 images, or, if a group, 3-5 images per individual. Enclose a SASE for return of materials. (212) 982-0882 / www.e3gallery.com. Deadline: Ongoing. Submit proposals: NATA NATA National Athletic Trainers' Association NATA National Association of Testing Authorities (Australia) NATA National Air Transportation Association (Alexandria, VA, USA) Media Fund Initiatives offers funding for public television projects in the final stages of post-production. A full-length rough cut must be submitted to be considered for completion funding. Funding is also available through the James T. Yee Mentorship Program for media works. www.naatanet.org. Deadline: None. Submit slides: To b.j. spoke gallery for Expo XXIV., to be juried by David Ebony, Associate Managing Editor and News Editor of Art in America Art in America, published since 1913, is an illustrated monthly art magazine covering the visual art world both in the US and abroad, but concentrating on New York City. magazine. Three to five winners will receive a month-long exhibit from March 3-april 3, 2005 at b.j. spoke gallery in Huntington, NY. EXPO is reviewed by the New York Times and other newspapers. the gallery provides a reception, invitations, publicity and press coverage. There is a 35% commission. Open to artisits and photographers who work in any media other than craft. contact EPPO XXIV, b.j. spoke gallery, inc., 299 Main St., Huntington, NY 11743 / (631) 549-5106 / email: Marilyn Lavi, Gallery Manager at mgr@bjspokegallery.com / www.bjspokegallery.com. Deadline: Nov. 18. Submit slides: Blue Sky Gallery, a 20-year-old non-profit artist-run gallery, is seeking slides of photographic work for exhibition consideration. Send 20 slides and SASE to BSG BSG Battlestar Galactica BSG Broadband Stakeholder Group (UK) BSG British Society of Gastroenterology (London, UK) BSG Business Systems Group BSG Business Solutions Group BSG Basigin , 1231 NW Hoyt, Dept. AF, Portland, OR 97209. (503) 225-0210. Deadline: Ongoing. Submit slides: To the John Michael Kohler Arts Center for its sales space. Works may be in any medium or size. Submit slides and resume to Ellen Clark, JMKAC, P.O. Box 489, Sheboygan, WI 53082-0489 / (414) 458-6144. Deadline: Ongoing. Submit slides: To Lowertown Ffine Arts Festival, Sept. 24-25, for its juried competition. $15,000 in cash and purchase awards. Lowertown fiune Arts Festival, City of Paducah Planning Dept., 300 south 5th St., Paducah, KY 42003 / email: info@lowertownarts.com / www.lowertownarts.com. Deadline Aug. 19. Submit slides: To Soho Photo for it's Alternative Processes Competition. Open to U.S. residents 18 and older, excluding members of Soho Gallery. Silver prints, C-Prints and digital prints will not be accepted. Contact Colleen Healy (below) to determine the eligibility of a particular process, if in doubt. Winning entries from 25-30 photographers will be exhibited at Soho Photo Oct. 5-30. Prizes will be awarded for Juror's choice, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and two honorable mentions. Soho Photo, 15 white St, NY, NY 10013 / (917) 435-7263 / email: Colleen Healy at scyllaorcharibdys@yahoo.com or / www.sohophoto.com. Deadline: Aug. 19. Submit videos: To Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions or LACE is an art exhibition space in Los Angeles, California which was founded in 1978. Beginning in the middle of the 1970s, artists started living in downtown Los Angeles in large, low-cost loft spaces, and LACE was located in for possible inclusion in an ongoing video window installation program. Projects must not require sound. Send VHS tape with project description, artist statement, resume, and SASE for return of materials to Ed de la Torre, LACE, 6522 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, CA 90028. Deadline: Ongoing. Submit videos: To SPACES, a non-profit, artist-run organization in Cleveland, for its ongoing screening program. For prospectus call or fax (216) 621-2314 / email: spaces@apk.net. Deadline: Ongoing. Submit work: ArtNetwork is seeking entries for the Living Artists, 14th Edition (formerly Encyclopedia of Living Artists) cover contest. Open to fine artists in all two and three-dimensional media. the grand prize winner will have his/her work showcased on the cover of tis fine art directory, sent to more than 8,000 art wold wold 1 n. An unforested rolling plain; a moor. [Middle English, from Old English weald, forest. professionals, including galleries, museum curators and dealers, among others. the 15 runners-up will have theri work featured throughout the publication.ArtNetworkk, P.O. box 1360, Nevada city, CA 95959 / (800)383-0677 / email: info@artmarketing.com / www.artmarketing. com/Ency/contest.html.Deadline: Aug. 30. Submit work: To the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University for the Honickman First Book Prize in Photography. The contest is open to American photographers who have yet to publish a book length work and who use their camera for creative exploration, whether it be of places, people or communities: of the natural or social world: of beauty or the lack of it; of objective or subjective realities. The prize will honor a visually compelling, coherent body of work that that bears witness and has integrity of purpose. The biennial prize includes publication of a book of photography, a $3,000 cash award, and a traveling exhibition. Contact CDS/Honickman First Book Prize, Center for Documentary Studies, 1317 West Pettigrew St., Duke University, Durham, NC 27705 / http://cds.aas.duke.edu/lt/. Deadline: Sept. 10. Submit work: To the Center for Photography at Woodstock, which seeks photography, digital, multi-media, installation and film/video from artists and curators for possible exhibition and/or publication. For information contact the Center for Photography at Woodstock, 59 Tinker St., Woodstock, NY 12498 / (914) 679-9957. Deadline: Ongoing. Submit work: To Direct Art Magazine. Open to all media with awards at over $22,000. For prospectus, email DirectArtMag@aol.com, or print from www.slowart.com. Deadline: Oct. 30. Submit work: To IRIS, International Centre for Women in Photography. IRIS seeks submissions from women photographers and writers on photography for consideration for future projects such as exhibitions, publications and educational projects. For more information and membership forms write to Kate Newton, IRIS, International Centre for Women in Photography, School of Art & Design, Staffordshire University, College Rd., Stoke-on-Trent, ST4 2DE, United Kingdom / email: iris@staffs.ac.uk. Submit work: To LaJolla Fiber Arts for Imagine That, a book arts exhibition to be held Oct. 1-Nov. 20. entries should reflect the title of the exhibition and may be in any medium, unique oer editioned. the exhibition coincides with other book art events in San diego. Catalog to be issued. 50% gallery commission. Send SASE to la Jolla Fiber Arts, P.O. Box 12265, La Jolla, CA 92039 / or visit www.lajollafiberarts.com. Submit work: The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) in Cleveland produces an annual solo exhibition of an emerging female artist under the aegis of the Wendy L. Moore Emerging Artist Series. The selection criteria stipulates that the recipient be any female artist with a developed body of work who resides in Northeast Ohio, is under 30 years old, is not currently an art student and has yet to have a one person museum exhibition. Contact Kelly K. Bird at MOCA, (216) 421-8671 ext. 36. Deadline: Ongoing. Submit work: To Photo Eclipse, a group of artists committed to the continuation of photography at the Harbourfront Centre's open-access hallway, a space seen by thousands of people who might not otherwise visit galleries. Send un-framed prints (preferred) or slides (10-20, labeled with name, title and number and top); a print or slide list describing dimensions of work as it will be exhibited, medium, title and year of production; statement (one page or less) about the work submitted and the proposed exhibition, including the dates the work is available; a resume; and SASE package for return, to: The Photo Passage at Harbourfront Centre, York Quay Gallery, 235 Queen's Quay W., Toronto, ON, Canada M5J 2G8. Ongoing deadlines: Sept. 15, Mar. 1. Submit work: Silvermine Guild Arts Center is seeking submissions for Spectra 04, National Photography Triennial tri·en·ni·al adj. 1. Occurring every third year. 2. Lasting three years. n. 1. A third anniversary. 2. A ceremony or celebration occurring every three years. to be held Nov. 21-Dec 22. Open to all photographers residing in the US, the compettion will be juried by Barbara Hitchcock, Curator and Cultulral Affairs Director for Polaroid Corp. There will be several monetary and other prizes including a top prize of $1,000. Silvermine Guild Arts center, Dept: SPECTRA, 1037 Silvermine Rd., New Canaan, CT 06840 / (203) 966-9700 ext. 26 / www.silvermineart.org. Submit work: To Shots Magazine for their annual portfolio issue. www.shotsmag.com/shotssubmission.htm. Deadline Aug. 2 Submit work: To Via, a collaborative, artist-led initiative whose primary concern is the use of everyday spaces as a platform to address history, culture and art practice. The next Via exhibition/event will be situated on Camden St., Dublin in April, 2004. Contact Susan Grogan, 56 Synge St., Dublin 8, Ireland / (866) 841-9140 X 6269 / email: susangrogan@onebox.com |
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