Notices.Exhibitions ARIZONA Phoenix: Monorchild Gallery, PO Box 790. A War Like People. Feb. 3 through Mar. 24. (602) 288-3974/www.warlikepeople.com. Scottsdale: Scottsdale Musuem of Contemporary Art, 7380 East Second St. Svetlana and igor Kopystiansky: Sand. Through May 1. Strangely Familiar: Design and Everyday Life. Jan. 29-Apr. 24. Street Crediblity: Photos by Diane Arbus Diane Arbus (March 14, 1923 – July 26, 1971) was an American photographer, noted for her portraits of people on the fringes of society. Early life Diane Nemerov , Robert Frank, 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. , etc. Feb. 12-May 15. (480) 994-2787/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. On the Street: The New York School New York school Painters who participated in the development of contemporary art, particularly Abstract Expressionism, in or around New York City in the 1940s and '50s. of Photographers (Robert Frank, Lee Friedlander Lee Friedlander (born July 14, 1934) is an influential American photographer and artist, born in Aberdeen, Washington. Career Friedlander studied photography at the Art Center of Los Angeles. , Weegee, etc.). Through Feb. 17. (520) 621-7968/www.creativephotography.org. Tucson: Etherton Gallery, 135 South 6th St. Conjuring the Invisible: toel-Peter Witkin, Holly Roberts, & Wayne M. Belger. Through Mar. 19. (520) 624-7370/www.ethertongallery.com. Tucson: Temple Gallery, 330 South Scott Ave. Judith Golden: Photographs. Through Feb. 23. (520) 624-7370/www.ethertongallery.com/temple. CALIFORNIA Berkeley: Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive Please help [ rewrite this article] from a neutral point of view. Mark blatant advertising for , using . , University of Berkeley, 2625 Durant Avenune #2250. Acting Out: Claude Cahun Claude Cahun (25 October, 1894 – 8 December, 1954) was a French photographer and writer. Her work was both political and personal, and often played with the concepts of gender and sexuality. and Marcel Moore. Jan. 26-Aug. 7. MATRIX 215: Althea Thauberger. Feb. 6-Apr. 10. (510) 642-0808/www.bampfa.berkeley.edu. EI Cajon: Hyde Art Gallery, 8800 Grossmont College Grossmont College is a community college located in El Cajon, California (county of San Diego). Grossmont College and Cuyamaca College make up the Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District (GCCCD) with a single Governing Board and a Chancellor, currently Dr. Omero Suarez. Drive. Photography by Craig Fuller Craig Fuller has been cited as one of the great American country-rock singer/songwriter/guitarists. Although he didn't receive the visibility many others did, Fuller's work nevertheless took root with a legion of fans and critics and is still widely praised today. . Through Feb. 11. (619) 644-7299/www.grossmont.edu/artgallery 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 Museum of Contemporary Art, 250 South Grand Ave. Chocolate Room by Ed Ruscha. Through Jan. 17. Visual Music. Feb. 13 through May 22. (213) 621-2766/www.moca.org. 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
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. Eye Spy: Photography from the Permanent Collection. Through Jan. 30. Terry Winters. Through April 17. (858) 454-3541/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. Andreas Feininger Andreas Bernhard Lyonel Feininger (27 December 1906 - 18 February 1999) was a French-born American photographer, and writer on photographic technique, noted for his dynamic black-and-white scenes of Manhattan and studies of the structure of natural objects. : Man on the Street; Mariana Yampolsky's Mexico. Both through Mar. 6. Jeff Bridges-Pictures. Through Mar. 16. (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 : Fine Arts Museums of San Franciso: 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. The Herodian Temple Mount. Jan. 29-Apr. 30. (415) 750-3614/www.legionofhonor.org. San Francisco: Fraenkel Gallery, 49 Geary St. Irving Penn Irving Penn (borned. 16 June 1917) is an American photographer, born in New Jersey. Known primarily for his fashion photography, Penn's work shows a unique vision and a wide range of subjects. : Underfoot. Through Mar. 5. (415) 981-2661/email: deheek@fraenkelgallery.com/dcheck@fraenkelgallery.com. 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. Double Feature: Mary Lucier Mary Lucier (born 1944, in Bucyrus, Ohio) is an American artist who has worked in many mediums including sculpture, photography, and performance. Concentrating primarily on video and installation since 1973, she has produced numerous multiple- and single-channel pieces. and Gordon Matta-Clark Gordon Matta-Clark (June 22 1943 – August 27 1978) was an American artist best known for his site-specific artworks he made in the 1970s. He is famous for his "building cuts," a series of works in abandoned buildings in which he variously removed sections of floors, ceilings, . Through Jan 23. Roy Lichtenstein. Through Feb. 22. (415) 357-4000/www.sfmoma.org. San Francisco: Yerba Buena yerba buena (yĕr`bə bwā`nə), trailing evergreen perennial (Micromeria chamissonis) of the family Labiatae (mint family). It is native to W North America and especially common to woodland areas along the Pacific coast. Center for the Arts, 701 Mission St. Leon Borensztein and His Friends: A Look at Creative Growth Artists and Their Work. Jan. 22 through Apr. 3. (415) 978-2787/www.ybca.org. Santa Barbara Santa Barbara (săn'tə bär`brə, –bərə), city (1990 pop. 85,571), seat of Santa Barbara co., S Calif., on the Pacific Ocean; inc. 1850. : University Art Museum, 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). . Gary Winogrand: Women are Beautiful. Feb. 2-May 1. (805) 893-7564/www.uam.ucsb.edu. 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. : LaFoto, 806 Pico Blvd. The Light All Around: Traveling, Exploring, Discovering. Through Feb. 19. (310) 664-1563/www.lafoto-usa.com. Santa Monica: Rose Gallery, Bergamont Station Arts Center, 2525 Michigan Ave. Guy Stricherz' Americans in Kodachrome. Through Feb. 28. (310) 264-8440/email: rose.gallery@gte.net/www.rosegallery.net Stanford: Cantor Center for Visual Arts visual arts npl → artes fpl plásticas visual arts npl → arts mpl plastiques visual arts npl → , Stanford University Stanford University, at Stanford, Calif.; coeducational; chartered 1885, opened 1891 as Leland Stanford Junior Univ. (still the legal name). The original campus was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted. David Starr Jordan was its first president. , Lomita Dr. and Museum Way. On the Edge: Contemporary Chinese Artists Encounter the West. Jan. 26 through May 1. (650) 7123-4177/www.stanford.edu. COLORADO Boulder: CU Art Museum, 318 UCB UCB - University of California at Berkeley , Sibell-Wolle Fine Arts Building The Fine Arts Building may refer to:
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 Pueblo: Sangre De Cristo Sangre de Cristo (Spanish: "blood of Christ") can refer to either:
Santa Fe, city (1991 pop. 341,000), capital of Santa Fe prov., NE Argentina, a river port near the Paraná, with which it is connected by canal. Ave. John Suhay: Candid Miscellaneous. Jan. 22-May 14. (719) 295-7200/www.sdcarts.org 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 National Archives National Archives, official depository for records of the U.S. federal government, established in 1934 by an act of Congress. Although displeasure concerning the method of keeping national records was voiced in Congress as early as 1810, the United States continued , 700 Pennsylvania Ave. Public Vaults. Ongoing. (866) 272-6272/www.archives.gov. 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. American Horizons: The Photographs of Art Sinsabaugh. Through Jan 30. Photo-Respiration: Tokihiro Sato Photographs. Jan. 15 through May 8. (312) 443-3625/email: 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. Arthur Tress: Fish Tank Sonata. Through Feb. 13. Five Cities: The Photography of Michael Awad. Through Feb. 20. Site Seeing: Photographic Excursions in Tourism. Jan 22-Mar. 27. Pandemic pandemic /pan·dem·ic/ (pan-dem´ik) 1. a widespread epidemic of a disease. 2. widely epidemic. pan·dem·ic adj. Epidemic over a wide geographic area. n. : Facing AIDS. Jan 29-Apr. 3. (312) 744-1424/www.cityofchicago.org. Chicago: The Field Museum, 1400 Lake Shore Dr. Jacqueline Kennedy: The White House Years--Selections From the John F. Kennedy Library The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum is the presidential library and museum of the 35th President of the United States John F. Kennedy. It is located on Dorchester's Columbia Point in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, and was designed by the architect I.M. Pei. and Museum. Through May 8. (312) 922-9410/www.fieldmuseum.org. Chicago: Museum of Contemporary Art, 220 East Chicago Avenue. Project & Collections: 12 X 12. Ongoing monthly changing exhibits. Fiona Tan: Correction. Through Jan. 23. (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, 600 Michigan Ave. Manufactured Self; Photographs by Susan Carr and Jessia Rowe. Both through Mar. 3. Lee Friedlander. At Work and Sticks and Stones. Both Mar. 11 through Apr. 9. (312) 663-5554/www.mocp.org. Chicago: Walsh Gallery, 118 N. Peoria St, 2nd Floor. Phantasmagoria phan·tas·ma·go·ri·a or phan·tas·ma·go·ry n. pl. phan·tas·ma·go·ri·as or phan·tas·ma·go·ries A fantastic sequence of haphazardly associative imagery, as seen in dreams or fever. : Photographs by Miao Xiaochun. Through Jan. 28. (312) 829-3312/www.walshgallery.com. Evanston: Evanston Art Center, 2603 Sheridan Rd. Mirage: Installation by Sandra Binion. Through Feb. 13. (847) 475-5300/www.evanstonartcenter.org. INDIANA Indianapolis: Indianapolis Art Center, 820 East 67th St. Text and Image; Flood/Margin, Part/Whole. Both through Jan. 16. (317) 255-2464/www.indplsartcenter.org. KANSAS Wichita: Wichita Art Museum The Wichita Art Museum is an art museum located in Wichita, Kansas. It was established in 1915, when Louise Murdock’s Will created a trust to start a collection of art works by “American painters, potters, sculptors, and textile weavers. , 1400 West Museum Blvd. Turning Pages: A Collection of Artists' Books/Group Show. Through April. (316) 268-4921/www.wichitaartmuseum.org. MASSACHUSETTS Boston: Boston University Art Gallery, 855 Commonwealth Ave. In the Vernacular: Everyday Photographs from the Rodger Kingston Collection. Through Jan. 23. (617) 353-4672 ext. 3329/www.bu.edu/art. Boston: The Institute of Contemporary Art, 955 Boylston St. Likeness: Portraits of Artists by Other Artists; Momentum 3/Kanishka Raja. Both Jan. 19 through May 1. (617) 266-5152/www.icaboston.org. Boston: Isabella Sewart Gardner Museum, 280 The Fenway. Dayanita Singh: Chairs. Feb. 11-May 9. (617) 566-1401/www.gardnermuseum.org. Boston: Museum of Fine Arts Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, chartered and incorporated (1870) after a decision by the Boston Athenaeum, Harvard, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to pool their collections of art objects and house them in adequate public galleries. , 465 Huntington Ave. Cerith Wyn Evans-flashes of insight from an intriguing philosopher-artist. Through Jan. 30. Josef Sudek: Poet with a Camera. Through April 3. (617) 267-9300/www.mfa.org. Boston: Photographic Resource Center at Boston University, 832 Common-wealth Avenue. Contemporary Vernacular. Through Jan. 23. (617) 975-0600/email: lkbrown@bu.edu/www.prcboston.org. Easton: Cushing--Martin Gallery at Stonehill College, 320 Washington St. Factulty Bienniel 2005. Through Feb. 11. (508) 565-1755/email: cushingmarting@aol.com. Salem: Peabody Essex Museum The Peabody Essex Museum was founded in 1799 as the East India Marine Society by a group of Salem, Massachusetts, based captains and supercargoes. Members of the Society were required by the society's charter to collect "natural and artificial curiosities" from beyond the Cape of , East India Square, Yangtze Remembered; The River Beneath the Lake. Jan. 22 through April 24. (978) 745-9500/www.pem.org. Waltham: 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, 425 Moody St. Ernest C. Withers withers the region over the backline where the neck joins the thorax and where the dorsal margins of the scapulae lie just below the skin. fistulous withers see fistulous withers. . Through Feb. 18. (781) 647-0100/www.panopt.com. Winchester: The Griffin Museum of Photography, 67 Shore Rd. We Skate Hardcore. Through Feb. 3. Perfect Intimacy. Through Feb. 20. (781) 729-1158/email: info@griffinmuseum.org/www.griffinmuseum.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. Yoko Ono's Freight Train on South Lawn. Ongoing. (313) 833-7900/www.dia.org. Grand Rapids: Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts, 41 Sheldon Blvd. SE. Losing Sleep--Deborah Rockman. At the Race Street Gallery. Through Feb. 6. (616) 454-7000/www.uica.org. MINNESOTA Minneapolis: Minneapolis Institute of Arts The Minneapolis Institute of Arts is a comprehensive art museum located in Minneapolis, Minnesota on a campus that covers nearly 8 acres (32,000 m²). It does not charge an entrance fee (although it does charge for some special exhibitions), and allows photography of its permanent , 2400 Third Ave, South. Henri Cartier-Bresson 1908-2004. Through Jan. 31. (612) 870-3131/www.artsmia.org. Minneapolis: Minnesota Center for Photography, 711 West Lake Street. Lauren Greenfield Girl Culture. (612) 824-5500/www.mncp.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.
NEBRASKA Omaha: Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, 724 South 12th St. Nebraska Now: featuring 12 artist-fellows. Through Feb. 14. (402) 341-7130/www.bemiscenter.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 Buffalo: Albright-Knox Art Gallery The Albright-Knox Art Gallery is a major showplace for modern art and contemporary art located in Buffalo, New York. It is located at 1285 Elmwood Avenue, which is directly across the street from Buffalo State College. , 1285 Elmwood Ave. In Focus: Themes in Photography. Through Jan. 30. (716) 270 8283/www.albrightknox.org. Buffalo: Burchfield-Penney Art Center The Burchfield-Penney Art Center is located on the campus of Buffalo State College and was founded in 1966. It contains over 100 works by Charles Burchfield and a sizeable collection of woodcut prints from Buffalo-native J. J. Lankes, among other artists.
Western New York refers to the westernmost region of New York State. State. Through Apr. 10. (716) 878 6011/www.burchfield-penney.org. Jamaica: Queens Borough Public Library The Queens Borough Public Library, also known as the Queens Library, is the public library for the Borough of Queens and one of three library systems serving New York City. It is the No. , 89-11 Merrick Blvd. Photographs by Warren Lehrer. Through Jan. 23. (718) 990-8665/www.queenslibrary.org. Rochester: George Eastman House, International Museum of Photography and Film, 900 East Ave. Create and Be Recognized: Photography on the Edge; Law & Order: Crime Scenes. Both Jan. 22 through Apr. 10. (585) 271-3970/www.eastmanhouse.org. Rochester: Art Between the Avenues, 740 University Ave. Selected Works by Pat Bacon. Through Feb. 15. 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. Brooklyn Public Library Coordinates: The Brooklyn Public Library (BPL), is the public library system of the borough of Brooklyn in New York City. It is the fifth largest public library system in the United States. , Grand Army Plaza
Brooklyn Fire Proof, 101 Richardson St. Bad Hare Day: Jason Cole Mager Video and Drawings. (718) 302-4702/brooklynfire.proof@verizon.net/www.brooklynfireproof.com ClampArt, 531 W. 25th St. Mirrors: Photographs by Jeannette Montgomery Barron. Through Feb. 12. Childrens: Photographs by William Ropp; Death Valley: Photographs by Robert Vizzini. Both Feb. 17 through Mar 26. (646) 230-0020/www.clampart.com. Creative Time: 307 7th Ave. Suite 1904. Carlos Amorales: The Forest (The 59th Minute: Video Art on the NBC NBC in full National Broadcasting Co. Major U.S. commercial broadcasting company. It was formed in 1926 by RCA Corp., General Electric Co. (GE), and Westinghouse and was the first U.S. company to operate a broadcast network. Astrovision by Panasonic Times Square). Through Jan. 31. (212) 206-6674/www.creativetime.org. Deborah Bell Photographs, 511 West 25th St., Room 703. Gerard Petrus Fieret Photographs. Through Feb. 26. (212) 691-3883/www.photoarts.com/bell/. Gigantic ArtSpace, 59 Franklin St. The Book as Object and Performance. Through Jan. 22. (212) 226-6762/www.giganticartspace.com. International Center of Photography, 1133 Avenue of the Americas. Ralph Eugene: Meatyard; White: Whiteness and Racism in Contemporary Art; The Mysterious Monsieur Bellocq; and Bill Owens: Liesure. All through Feb. 27. (212) 857-0090/www.icp.org. Klotz/Sirmon Gallery, 511 West 25th St. The Great LIFE Photographers: Photographs from the LIFE Magazine Archive. (212) 741-4764/www.klotzsirmon.com. Marvelli Gallery, 528 West 26th St, 2nd Floor. Anders Petersen. Through Jan. 31. (212) 627-3363/www.marvelligallery.com. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1000 Fifth Ave. Few are Chosen: Street Photography and the Book, 1936-1966. Through Mar. 6. (212) 535-7710/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 York Subway: A Centennial Celebration/Group Show, from the archives of Magnum, including Henri Cartier-Bresson, Bruce Davidson, others. 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. Both 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. 3 On the Subway (Bruce Davidson, Same Hollenshead, Camilo Jose Vergara). Through Jan. 17. (212) 534-1672/www.mcny.org. The Museum of Modern Art, Manhattan: 11 West 53rd St. Crosscurrents: Contemporary Works from the UBS UBS Union Bank of Switzerland UBS United Bible Societies UBS United Blood Services UBS United Buying Service UBS Used Bookstore UBS University Business Services UBS Universal Building Society (UK) UBS Ulaanbaatar Broadcasting System Art Collection. Feb. 4-May 2. Groundswell ground·swell n. 1. A sudden gathering of force, as of public opinion: a groundswell of antiwar sentiment. 2. : Constructing the Contemporary Landscape. Feb. 25-May 16. (212) 708-9400/www.moma.org. Pace/MacGill Gallery: 32 East 57th St. Jim Goldberg: Two Stories. Through Jan. 29. (212) 759-7999/email: info@pacemacgill.com/www.pace-macgill.com. Pratt Manhattan Gallery: 144 West 14th St., 2nd Floor. Borrowed Time. Jan. 27-March. (212) 647-7778/www.pratt.edu/exhibitions. P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center The P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center is one of the largest and oldest institutions in the United States dedicated solely to contemporary art. It is located in the neighborhood of Long Island City, Queens in New York City. : MoMA: 22-25 Jackson Ave. at 46th Ave. Katharina Sieverding: Close Up: The Perpetual Moment--Visions from within Okinawa and Korea; Alexandra Mir: The Big Umbrella (New York). All through Jan. 23. Hans-Peter Feldmann: 100 Years. Through Mar. 4. (718) 784-2084/www.ps1.org. Von Lintel Gallery: 555 W. 25th St. David Maisel: Terminal Mirage. Through Feb. 12. (212) 242-0599/www.vonlintel.com. 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 Ave. at 75th St. Small: The Object in Film, Video, and Slide Installation. Through Feb. 6. Bill Viola: Five Angels for the Millenium. Through Mar. 6. 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. Charlotte: The Light Factory, 345 N. College St. Saloonatics, 1-80 by Scott Palmer; Against the Grain--an American Story--Mark Mai. Both through Jan. 29. Nobel Portraits: Celebrating Innovation and Creativity by Peter Badge. Feb. 11 through Mar. 25. (704) 333-9755/www.lightfactory.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: The Cleveland Museum of Art Located in the University Circle neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio, the internationally renowned Cleveland Museum of Art has a permanent collectionof more than 40,000 objects in 70 galleries. , 11150 East Boulevard. Luc Delahaye Photographs: History. Through Feb. 23. Drawn with Light: French Photography from the Cleveland Museum of Art. Feb. 26-June 8. (216) 707-2261/www.clevelandart.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. Phil Collins: They Shoot Horses. Ongoing. (614) 292-0330/www.wexarts.org. Columbus: Columbus Museum of Art, 480 E. Broad St. Lee Friedlander-At Work. Through Jan. 16. The Allen Sisters: Pictorial Photographers 1885-1920. Through Mar. 20. (614) 221-6801./www.columbusmuseum.org. OREGON 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. . 7 Congress Sq. Margaret Bourke-White: The Photography of Design, 1927-1936. Jan. 19 through Mar. 20. (207) 775-6148/www.portlandmuseum.org. PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia: The Fabric Workshop and Museum, 1315 Cherry St., 5th floor. Experiments with Truth. Through Mar. 12. (215) 568-1111/info@fabricworkshopandmuseum.org/www.fabricworkshopand.museum.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. Accumulated Vision: Barry Le Va. Jan. 15 through Apr. 3. (215) 898-7108/5911/www.icaphila.org. Philadelphia: Philadelphia Museum of Art Philadelphia Museum of Art, established in 1875, chartered in 1876. When the city of Philadelphia planned to erect a building to house the Centennial Exposition of 1876, provision was made to keep the building permanently occupied; the Pennsylvania Museum and School , 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. Lewis and Clark Revisited: A Trail in Modern Day, Photographs by Greg MacGregor. Through Feb. 6. Bill Viola: The Greeting. Through Feb. 13. Himalayan Text and Charms. Through Apr. (215) 684-7860/www.philamuseum.org. Philadelphia: Slought Foundation, 4017 Walnut St. Non-Retinal: Kovert Konflagration Kovenant: David Stephens; The Other Epistemology. Both through Jan. 31. (215) 222-9050/www.slought.org. Pittsburg: Silver Eye Center for Photography 1015 East Carson St. Unspoken Ground: Two Views of Japan. Through Jan. 29. (412) 431.1810/www.silvereye silvereye: see white-eye. .org. Pittsburg: Pittsburg Filmmakers, 477 Melwood Ave. The Happiest Day. Through Feb. 13. (412) 681-5449/www.pghfilmmakers.org. SOUTH CAROLINA South Carolina, state of the SE United States. It is bordered by North Carolina (N), the Atlantic Ocean (SE), and Georgia (SW). Facts and Figures Area, 31,055 sq mi (80,432 sq km). Pop. (2000) 4,012,012, a 15. Charleston: Halsey Gallery, College of Charleston The College of Charleston (CofC) is a public university located in historic downtown Charleston, South Carolina. The College was founded in 1770 and chartered in 1785, making it the oldest college or university in South Carolina, the 13th oldest institution of higher learning in School of the Arts School of the Arts is the name of several schools (usually high schools) that are devoted to the fine arts, including:
TENNESSEE Nashville: Cheekwood Museum of Art, 1200 Forrest Park Drive. Winogrand 1964. Feb. 5 through Apr. 17. (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: Photgraphs Do Not Bend, 3115 Routh St. Portraits of Frida Kahlo by Nickolas Muray. Through Jan. 22. (214) 969-1852 or (800) 284-4042/gallery@photographsdonotbend.com/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 Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Houston: De Santos Gallery, 1724-A Richmond Ave. Kiriko Shirobayashi: Horizon Lines. Through Feb. 12. (713) 520-1200/www.desantosgallery.com. Lubbock: SRO See Self-regulatory organization. SRO See self-regulatory organization (SRO). Photo Gallery, Texas Tech University, 18th Street and Flint Ave. Molly Holland: Photographs. Jan. 17 through Feb. 12. (806) 742-1947/www.landmarkarts.org. 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. Photography Speaks/Group Show with Thomas Struth, Andre Kertesz, others. Through Feb. 27. Touch Me I'm Sick: The Rock and Roll Photographs of Charles Peterson. Feb. 3-May 1. (757) 664-6200/www.chrysler.org. WASHINGTON Seattle: Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington, 15th Ave NE. W.O.W (The Work of the Work) in two parts: Gary Hill: Tall Ships. Through Feb. 6. & W.O.W. (The Work of the Work), Through Feb. 6 in the South Gallery and through Feb. 27, in the North and East Galleries. Take Me Out to the Ballgame. Through Jan. 23. (206) 543-2281/www.henryart.org. Seattle: G. Gibson Gallery, 514 East Pike St. Ron van Dongen/Mona Kuhn. Through Jan. 15. www.ggibsongallery.co WISCONSIN Milwaukee: Haggety Museum of Art, Marquette University. North 13th St. 6 West Clyburn. The Invented Works Of J.R.R. Tolkien. Through Jan. 30. (414) 288-1669/www.marquette.edu 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. On Site: Liam Gillick. Through Sept. 1 (414) 224-3200/www.mam.org. Sheboggan: 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. Ready to Wear. Through Jan. 30. (902) 458-6144/kathy@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: Camera Austria, Kunsthaus Graz, Lendkai 1, 8020 Graz. Seiichi Furuya: Alive. Though Jan. 23. +43/ (0) 316/8155 500/office@camera-austria.at/www.camera-austria.at. BELGIUM Charleroi: Le Musee de la Photographie a Charleroi, Av. Paul Pastur 11, 8-6032. Metiers du Temps Jadis en Wallonie; Christian Carez: Le Jour Se Reve; Leonard Misonne: En Passant (In Passing). Through Feb. 27. +321 (0) 71 4358 10/email: mpc.info@musee photo.be/www.museephoto.be. CANADA Montreal: Canadian Center for Architecture, 1920 rue Baile. Photographs by Olivo Barbieri. Ongoing. www.cca.qc.ca. Toronto: Art Gallery of York University, N145 Ross Building, 4700 Keele St. Mike HoolBoom: The Invisible Man. Through Jan. 30. Istvan Kantor: Machine and Video Works. Feb. 9-Apr. 3. (416) 736-5169/email: agyu@yorku.ca/www.yorku.ca/agyu. Toronto: Center for Contemporary Photography, Gallery 44, 401 Richmond Street West, Suite 120. Near and Far: Milutin Gubash. Through Feb. 7. Pixelware: Une Sublime Fargerie. Feb. 10 through Mar. 10. (416) 979-3941/www.gallery44.org. 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. Daniel Olson: Dead End. Jan. 13 through Feb. 19. (416) 504-4242/www.photobasedart.ca. Toronto: Stephen Bulger Gallery, 1026 Queen St. Bibliotheca bib·li·o·the·ca n. 1. A collection of books; a library. 2. A catalog of books. [Latin biblioth . Through Feb. 19. Photos by Mark Ruwedel. Feb. 29-Apr. 2. (416) 504-0575/www.bulgergallery.com. Vancouver: Presentation House Gallery. 333 Chesterfield Ave, North Vancouver, BC. Douglas Curran, The Elephant Has Four Hearts: Nyau Masks and Ritual. Through Feb. 27. (604) 986-1351/www.presentationhousegall.com. ENGLAND Birmingham: Ikon, 1 Oozells Square, Brindleyplace. June Bum Park Parking. Through Jan. 23. +44 (0) 121 248 0708/www.ikongallery.co.uk. Exeter: Spacex, 45 Preston St. Computing 1018. Through Feb. 19. +44 (0)139 243 1786/mail@spacex.co.uk. Liverpool: Foundation for Art and Creative Technology, 88 Wood St. Darkly Comic. Through Jan 30. Critics Choice. Feb. 11-Apr. 3. +44 (0) 151 707 444/www.fact.co.uk. London: The Photographers' Gallery, 5 Great Newport St. Stories from Russia: Melanie Manchot. Jan. 21 through Feb. 27. 020 +44 (0) 207 831 1772/www.photonet.org.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. Paris: Centre National de la Photographie/Jeu de Paume 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. . Rineke Dijkstra. Through Feb. 20. Stephen Shore: The Biographical Landscape 1968-1993. Through Mar. 20. Tony Oursler: Dispositifs; Jean-Luc Moulene. Both Mar. 15 through May 22, +33 (0)15 376 1231/www.cnpphotographie.com. Paris: Fondation Cartier-Bresson, 2 Impasse Lebouis. A Community of Vision: Alberto Giacometti, Henri Cartier-Bresson. Jan. 13 through Mar. 27. +33 (0)15 680 2700 www.henricartierbresson.org. Paris: Musee d'Orsay, 1 Rue de la Legion d'Honneur. Correspondences: Gustave LeGray/Pierre Soulages & Tony Oursler/Courbet. Through Jan. 23. +33 (0)14 049 4814/www.musee-orsay.fr. Paris: Maison Europeenne de la Photographie, Rue de Fourcy. August Stauda (1861-1928); Photographic Utopia: 150 Years of the Societe Francaise de Photographie and The Third Eye. Through Feb. 06. +33 (0) 14 478 7500/www.mep-fr.org. Paris: Pavillon des Arts, Forum des Halles, 101 rue Rambuteau. Vu d'Italie (1841-1941): A Century of Italian Photography from the Collections of the Alinari Museum. Through Mar. 6. Paris: Bibliotheque Nationale, Site Richelieu. 58 rue de Richelieu Rue de Richelieu is a long street of Paris, starting in the south of the Ier arrondissement, ending in the IIe arrondissement. Origin of the name The name comes from Cardinal de Richelieu, Prime minister of King Louis XIII. . L'Agence France-Presse 1944-2004. Through Feb. 13. +33 (0)15 379 8380/www.bnf.fr. Paris: Vu la Galerie, 2 Rue Jules Cousin. Suite Egyptienne: Denis Denis, king of Portugal: see Diniz. Dailleux. Through Jan. 31. Ghetto de Lodz: Henryk Ross. Through Feb. 15. Home & Away: Rip Hopkins. Through Feb. 15. Tibet de Gao Bo (1993-95). Through Mar. 13. +33 (0) 15 301 8581/www.agencevu.com. Pontault-Combault: Centre photographique de I'lle de France, 107 Avenue de la Republique. Michel Francois: Theatre of Operations Noun 1. theatre of operations - a region in which active military operations are in progress; "the army was in the field awaiting action"; "he served in the Vietnam theater for three years" field of operations, theater of operations, theatre, theater, field . Through Feb. 27. +33 (0) 17 005 4980/www.cpif.net. Toulouse: Galerie du Chateau d'Eau, Place de la Ganne. Jean Dieuzaide: Photographs. Through Jan. 16/www.galeriechateaudeau.org. GERMANY Berlin: Kicken Gallery, Linienstrasse 155. Made in Berlin: Fritz Brill and Ewald Hoinkis. +49 (0) 302 887 7883/kicken@kicken-gallery.com/www.kicken-gallery.com. HOLLAND/THE NETHERLANDS Amsterdam: Huis Marseille Foundation for Photography, Keizersgracht 401, 1016 EK. Heritage of an Empire ('My Doomed Country') Russia by Oleg Klimov. Through Feb. 27 +31 (0)20 531 8989/info@huismarseille.nl/www.huismarseille.nl. Leeuwarden: The Fries Museum and 22 other locations. Anders Petersen: Cafe Lehmitz. Through Jan. 28. www.noorderlicht.com. MEXICO Mexico City: Museo de Arte Contemporaneo Internacional Rufino Tamayo, Paseo dela Reforma and Gandhi. How Latitudes Become Forms: Art in a Global Age. Through Jan. 30. NORTHERN IRELAND Belfast: Belfast Exposed Photography, 23 Donegall Street. Sun City: Peter Granser. Jan 27 through Feb 26. +44 (0) 289 023 0965/www.belfastexposed.com. SPAIN Barcelona: Antoni Tapies Foundation, Arago 235. Maquettes-sans-Qualite Travail TRAVAIL. The act of child-bearing. 2. A woman is said to be in her travail from the time the pains of child-bearing commence until her delivery. 5 Pick. 63; 6 Greenl. R. 460. 3. en Greve-Work on Strike. Through Jan. 16, 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, Maison Tavel, Rue du Puits-Sinte-Pierre 6. Exposition-dossier: Ombres captives. Through Mar. 27. +41 (0) 22 418 3700/email: mah@ville-ge.ch. Winterthur: Fotomuseum Winterthur, Gruzenstrasse 44, CH-8400 Winterthur. Artists using Photography 1960-1982. Through Feb. 20. +41 (0) 52 233 6086/email: fotomuseum@fotomuseum.ch/www.fotomuseum.ch. Winterthur: Fotostiftung Schweiz, Gruzenstrasse 45, CH-8400 Winterthur. Jakob Tuggener: Ball Nights. Through Feb. 27. +41 (0) 52 234 1030/email: info@fotostiftung.ch/www.fotostiftung.ch. Events CALIFORNIA Community Day: San Fransicso Museum of Modern Art, 151 Third St, San Francisco, CA, 14103, Sat. Jan. 22, 11am to 4pm, celebrates the last 10 yrs. in the Mario Botta building with music, performances and hands-on art projects. $2 general admission. (415) 947-1292/www.sfmoma.org. Film Screeenings: The Fisher Gallery at the University of Southern California The U.S. News & World Report ranked USC 27th among all universities in the United States in its 2008 ranking of "America's Best Colleges", also designating it as one of the "most selective universities" for admitting 8,634 of the almost 34,000 who applied for freshman admission , University Park, presents the Abstract Retro-Spective, featuring abstract and experimental short films by students, alumni, and recognized filmmakers, Feb. 3 & 7 at 9pm at the George Lucas Instructional Building, room 108. Selected filmmakers will introduce their work and answer questions. Admission is free. (213) 740-4561/www.usc.edu/fishergallery. Event: The Museum of Contemporary Art, downtown San Diego, 1001 Kettner Blvd. hosts TNT TNT: see trinitrotoluene. TNT in full trinitrotoluene Pale yellow, solid organic compound made by adding nitrate (−NO2) groups to toluene. on the first Thursday of every month at 7pm, an eclectic mix of artist's talks, film premieres, video projections, live bands and other activities. (619) 234-1001/www.mcasd.org. COLORADO Film Festival: The 14th annual Aspen Shorts Fest, a competition for live action, animation and documentary shorts, will be held Apr. 6-10. (970) 925-6882/email: shortsfest@aspenfilm.org/www.aspenfilm.org. Workshops: Tradional and digital photo workshops. Ongoing. For info contact: Working with Artists, PO Box 989, Denver. (303) 837-1341/email: info@workingwithartists.org/www.workingwithartists.org. CONNETICUT Workshops: Center for Contemporary Printmaking printmaking Art form consisting of the production of images, usually on paper but occasionally on fabric, parchment, plastic, or other support, by various techniques of multiplication, under the direct supervision of or by the hand of the artist. offers workshops in printmaking, papermaking, book arts, photography and related media. Upcoming workshops: Pulp Pouring & Pulp Painting/Mixed Media with Polaroid Transfer. Contact: CCP (Certified Computer Professional) The award for successful completion of a comprehensive examination on computers offered by the ICCP. See ICCP and certification. . 1. (language) CCP - Concurrent Constraint Programming. 2. , Mathews Park, 299 W. Ave., Norwalk. (203) 899-7999/www.contemprints.org. ILLINOIS Discussion: Chicago Cultural Center, 78 E. Washington St., presents a series of discussions on preservation issues entitled Preservation Snapshots. The series begins Jan. 20 and will continue on the third Thursday of every month for the year 2005. Discussion begins at 12:15pm at the Claudia Cassidy Theater. (312) 744-1424/www.cityofchicgo.org. INDIANA Panel Discussion: Indiana State University Indiana State University, main campus at Terre Haute; coeducational; est. 1865 as a normal school, became Indiana State Teachers College in 1929, gained university status in 1965. There is also a campus at Evansville (opened 1965). Art Gallery, N. 7th and Chestnut Streets, Terre haute, presents Contemporary Women Artists, a panel discussion with artists and curators, Jan. 27 at 5:30pm in the music recital hall. (812) 237-3720/www.indstate.edu/artgallery. LOUISIANA Film Screenings: 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, New Orleans City Park, a 1300-acre (5.3 km²) public park in New Orleans, Louisiana, is the 6th-largest and 7th-most-visited park in the United States.[1] Although it is an urban park, it is operated by a state agency, the Louisiana Department of Recreation and Tourism. presents its classic film series Thursdays at 6:30pm. (504) 483-2655/www.noma.org. MAINE Workshops: Cape Cod Photo Workshop, PO Box 1618 N. Eastham, offers an assortment of basic through advanced photo workshops year round. (508) 255-6808/www.capecod-photo-workshops.com/. Travel: Join with artist/teacher Roger L. Baumann and internationally recognized photographer Howard Goodman on a 2 week aesthetic explorationa of Japan. For more information contact Baumann @ (914) 419-8470/email: baumann@bestweb.net. Workshops: Horizons, The New England Craft Program, offers an array of photography workshops in such Iocales 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. MASSACHUSETTS Workshop: Boston University's Photographic Resource Center (PRC), 832 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, provides monthly portfolio reviews by curator Leslie Brown. Reservations required. Call well in advance. Reviews are 45 minutes in duration and are sceduled from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm. (617) 975-0600/prc@bu.edu/www.prcboston.org. MICHIGAN Events: Urban Institute for the Arts, 41 Sheldon Ave. SE, Grand Rapids, offers a variety of changing exhibits and programs, including the Writer's Corner, Wednesday evenings from 6:30-9:30 pm. (616) 454-7000/www.uica.org. MINNESOTA Lectures: Minnesota Center for Photography, 156 13th Ave. NE, presents David Goldes Feb 8 and Trudy Wilner Stack March 8. (612) 824-5500/www.mncp.org. MONTANA Film Festival: The Big Sky Documentary Film Festival will be held Feb. 17-23 on Montana's largest screen at the historic Wilma Theater in downtown Missoula. Over 75 films will be shown. (406) 728-0753/www.bigskyfilmfest.org. NEW MEXICO Workshops: Traditional and Digital Photo Workshops. Ongoing. Santa Fe Workshops, PO Box 9916, Santa Fe. (505) 983-1400/www.santafeworkshops.com NEW YORK Lectures: George Eastman House, 900 East Ave., Rochester. (In the Dryden Theatre). Thursdays 6 pm. Free with museum admission. (585) 271-3361/www.eastman.org. Lectures and workshops: The Center for Photography at Woodstock, offers lectures on Sat. at 8 pm in cojunction with their workshops. (845) 679-9957/email: info@cpw.org/www.cpw.org. Workshops: The Community Darkroom darkroom, n a completely lightproof room or cubicle that is used in the processing of photographic, medical, and dental films. See also safe light. , 731 Monroe Ave., Rochester, offers numerous workshops and classes in traditional, alternative and digital photography. (585) 271-5920/www.geneseeats.org. Workshops: Visual Studies Workshop, 31 Prince St., Rochester, offers numerous workshops of varying duration in traditional, digital and alternative photography; film & video; & book arts. (585) 442-8676/www.vsw.org. Event: Association of International Photography Art Dealers, 1609 Connecticut Ave, Feb. 10-13. The Photography Show 2005. (202) 986-0105/email: aipad@aol.com. OHIO Film screenings, lectures and discussions: 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, with lectures and discussions both before and after. Complete listing at www.wexarts.org. Classes: Introductory, intermediate and advanced classes in state-of-the art digital, non-linear editing are offered at Wexner Center for the Arts, Ohio State University, 1871 North High St., Columbus. (614) 292-7617/www.wexarts.org. OREGON Photography Conference: 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. will host its 42nd National Conference in Portland Mar. 17-20. Approximately one-thousand photographers, educators, students and vendors will attend. (610) 645-9567/www.spenational.org. Workshops: Oregon College of Art and Craft offers workshops in a variety of media. Upcoming workshops include: Photographing Your Artwork/Prints, Books, Words. Contact: Oregon College of Art and Craft, 8245 5W Barnes Rd., Portland. (503) 297-5544/www.ocac.edu. PENNSYLVANIA Film screenings, discussion: The Fabric Workshop and Museum, 1315 Cherry St. 5th Floor, presents a film program and panel discussion as part of its winter exhibition, Experiments with Truth. A panel discussion, moderated by Mark Nash, will be held Saturday, Feb. 12 at 3pm. Film screenings will be presented at the International House and the Connelly Auditorium of the University of the Arts University of the Arts may refer to:
Film screenings, lecture: Mattress Factory, 500 Sampsonia Way, Pittsburgh, presents two mini-festivals of Cuban films. Cuban Architecture, Feb. 11-20. John Loomis, professor, architect and author, will speak prior to film on Feb. 13, Love and Life in Cuba, Apr. 1-10. Sujathat Fernandes, Professor, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs The Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs (often truncated to Woodrow Wilson School or abbreviated WWS; known as "Woody Woo" in campus slang) is a professional public policy school at Princeton University. The school has granted undergraduate A.B. , Princeton University, will speak prior to film Apr. 2. (412) 231-3169/www.mattress.org. Artists/writers forum & lecture: New Arts Program, 173 W. Main St., Kutztown, offers an artists and writers forum monthly. (Jan. 18, Feb. 15, Mar. 15, Apr. 19). Lecture: NAP presents arts writer and critic William Zimmer Feb. 16 at the Baker Center for the Arts at Muhlenberg College, Allentown. (610) 683-6440/www.napconnection.com. SOUTH CAROLINA Lecture: Halsey Gallery, College of Charleston School of the Arts, 66 George St. Charleston. Talk in conjunction with the installation exhibit: ElseWHERE: Paola Cabal and Sumakshi Singh (Jan. 21-Feb. 18.), Jan. 21 6pm, reception 5-7pm. (843) 953-8228/email: nelsonc@cofc.edu/www.cofc.edu.sota. VIRGINIA Film series. Art History for Beginners, 4th Saturdays, 1 pm. 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 EVENTS CANADA Workshops: The Banff Centre for the Arts offers summits & workshops in a variety of artistic and scientific areas, including low-tech and alternative photographic processes, bookmaking bookmaking Gambling practice of determining odds and receiving and paying off bets on the outcome of sporting events and other competitions. Horse racing is perhaps most closely associated with bookmaking, but boxing, baseball, football, basketball, and other sports have , and robotics. Upcoming workshops include: WIDC Prep/Production/Post Module Jan. 20-Feb 7. The Banff Center for the Arts, Office of the Registrar, Box 1020, Station 28, 107 Tunnel Mountain Dr., Banff, Alberta, Canada/email: arts_info@banffcentre.ca/(800) 565-9989. FRANCE Festival: St'Art, the second fair of contemporary art in France is scheduled for Jan 28-31 in Strasbourg with the professional and private openings to be held on Jan 27. Ninety exhibitors representing 13 counties with 47% foreign galleries with 30,000 visitors. Email: info@st-art.com/www.st-art.com. HOLLAND/THE NETHERLANDS Discussion: Dutch Eyes Study day discusses current progress in history of Dutch photography with Geoffry Batchen, Anne McCauley and Gerard Rooijakkers on Jan. 20 at the Stedelijk Musuem, Amsterdam. C5 Room 11. Contact Miriam Bestebreurtje at (0) 20 627 2357/breurtje@tiscali.nl/www.dutch-eyes.nl. SPAIN Art Fair: ARCO'05, an international contemporary art fair organized by IFEMA IFEMA International Foreign Exchange Master Agreement IFEMA Feria Internacional de Madrid (Spanish) , is scheduled for Feb. 10-14 at the Feria fe·ri·a n. pl. fe·ri·as or fe·ri·ae A weekday on a church calendar on which no feast is observed. [Medieval Latin f de Madrid. Mexico, the first Latin American country invited to honor the fair, will be the focus of the exhibition program presented by ARCO. The program, curated by Mexican experts Carlos Ashida and Julian Zugazagoitia, will present the works of twenty galleries specializing in the historical avant-garde, modern art, and experimental art. (34)91 722 5090/email: presa@ifema.es/www.ifema.es. UNITED KINGDOM Film screening: Crossing Borders, a documentary focusing on cultural diversity and creativity in five Birmingham schools, will be shown at Ikon 1 0ozels Square, Brindleyplace, Birmingham B1 2HS, Jan 22 from 11 am-6pm. Admission is free. +44 (0) 121 248 0708/www.ikon-gallery.co.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. Fellowships available: Art Media Studies, School of Art & Design, Syracuse University, has three-year fellowships available for qualified candidates for MFA degrees in Computer Arts, 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: admissg@syr.edu/www.creativity.syr.edu/ams. Deadline: Ongoing. Fellowships available: SUNY SUNY - State University of New York 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 Pl., 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, New York, NY 10012 / (212) 226-0581. Grants available: Arts & Cultural Council of Greater Rochester is offering stipends for work between March and June. For more information call (585) 473-4000 ext. 200. Deadline: Feb. 2. Grants available: Constance Saltonstall Foundation for the Arts, PO Box 6607, Ithaca, NY, 14851, is offering $5,000 fo artists concerned with environmenta issues working in computer format, (607) 277-4933/info@saltonstall.org / www.saltonstall.org. Deadline: Jan. 15. Grants available: Creative Capital Foundations, 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 visual and performing arts, film/video, and in emerging fields, will accept applications. After Feb. 14 request an Inquiry Form at (212) 598 9900 / www.creativecapital.org. Deadline: Mar. 14. Grants available: To support international documentary films and videos: current, significant issues in human rights, expression, liberties, social justice. Average $25,000. Diane Weyermann, Dir. of Soros Documentary Fund, Open Society Institute, 400 W. 59th St., New York, NY 10019. (215) 548-0657 / www.soros.org/sdf. Ongoing. 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 Fulbright Scholar Program provides grants in more than 140 countries. Oppportunities are open to college and university faculty and administration, artists, journalists, business and government professionals, independent scholars, lawyers and many others. Contact the Council for International Exchange of Scholars For over 50 years, the Council for International Exchange of Scholars (CIES) has helped administer the Fulbright Scholar Program, the U.S. government's flagship academic exchange effort, on behalf of the United States Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural (CIES CIES Council for International Exchange of Scholars CIES Centro de Investigação e Estudos de Sociologia (Portugese) CIES Centre d'Initiation à l'Enseignement Supérieur (French) ), 3007 Tilden St., NW, Suite 5L, Washington, DC 2008-3009/(202) 687-7877/email: jpherson@cies.iie.org. 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 New York City. Contact Cynthia Gehrig, President, The Jerome 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's Window of Opportunity grants support of 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 encouraged to apply and may request up to $2,000. The Leeway Foundation, 123 South Broad St, Suite 2040, Philadelphia, PA 19109 / (215) 545-4078 / email: info@leeway.org / www.leeway.org. Deadlines throughout the year. Grants available: Projects grants for individual artists and writers based on merit and need. Applications available in Jan. Ludwig Vogelstein Foundation, PO Box 510, Shelter Island, NY 11964. 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, Washington, DC 20005 / (202) 783-7365 / www.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, New York, NY, 10013-1507/(212) 366-6900, ext. 217 / www.nyfa.org. Deadlines: Ongoing. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Grants available: The North Carolina 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: to Philadelphia-area artists. Contact Pew Fellowships in the Arts, 230 S. Broad St., Ste 1003, Philadelphia, PA, 19102 / (215) 875-2285 / fax (215) 875-2276/pewarts@mindspring.com / www.pewarts.org. Grants available: The Pollock-Krasner Foundation, Inc. offers financial assistance to artists of recognizable merit and financial need as painters, sculptors and artists who work on paper, including printmakers. Contact the Foundation at 863 Park Ave., New York, 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: www.fromtheheartproductions.com / email; Tory Jay Berger at tory@spiritualpr.com. Deadline: Ongoing. Grants available: Siemens Arts Program, Wittelsbacherplatz 2, 80333, Munich, Germany offers "kiss" grant to 5 students of art pedagogy. Application material available mid-January at +49 (0) 896 363 3610 / siemensartsprogram@siemens.com / www.siemensartsprogram.com. Deadline: May 15. 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 intricately 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 "Books Received" 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 in-tern-ships in photography and arts administration (a tuition remission of over $5,000). Depending on the program selected, interns are exposed to a diversity of photographic topics and approaches to the medium, learning creative imagemaking, and a variety of teaching philosophies and strategies, or to curatorial practices, gallery management, exhibition installation, and magazine production. They have the opportunity to personally meet and work with visiting artists and curators, and to share their portfolios with professionals. 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 CEPA Canadian Environmental Protection Act CEPA Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement (Mainland China-Hong Kong) CEPA Canadian Energy Pipeline Association CEPA Comisión Ejecutiva Portuaria Autónoma Photography Arts Gallery in Buffalo, NY offers intern-ships 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 NYC abbr. New York City NYC New York City , 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, 1280 Ute Ave., Suite 5, Aspen, CO 81611, offers unpaid photography internships in marketing and marketing research, copyright and image licensing projects, image archive and photo research projects, and digital studio projects. Internships require a commitment of 100 hours of in-office assistance and training over a 6-12 week term. Candidates should possess proven professional work ethics and an enthusiasm for a very intense educational experience. / (970) 925-2317/email: pa@phtoaspen.com / www.photoaspen.com. Deadline: Ongoing. Internships available: Lower East Side Printshop, 59-61 E. 4th St, New York, NY 10003. Studio Assistant-earn credits or free studio time. (212) 673-5390 / info@printshop.org / www.printshop.org. Internships available: SF CAmerawork, 1246 Folsom St. San Francisco, CA 94103-3817, offers internships and volunteer opportunities to those seeking hands-on at gallery experience. Applicants should be detail-oriented but flexible, possess a basic knowledge of photograpphy and/or digital media, basic knowledge of Macs, and a sense of humor Noun 1. sense of humor - the trait of appreciating (and being able to express) the humorous; "she didn't appreciate my humor"; "you can't survive in the army without a sense of humor" sense of humour, humor, humour . Commitment is for one day a week, 11 to 5 for at least 3 months. Contact Aimee Le Duc, Gallery Manager, (415) 863-1001 / email: aimee@sfcamerawork / www.sfcamerawork.org. 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: 70NW International Photography Gallery and Education Center, 224 Broad St., Milford, PA 18337. (70 miles NW of NYC) Photo-Expedition to Ireland: RT Airfare and Photo Tour/Instruction $1100. Jan. 28-Feb. 4. (570) 296-6789 / t70nw@hotmail.com. 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: Center for Contemporary Printmaking has many services and opportunities for artists: edition printing, special projects, private tutorials, independent work, internships, and an artist-in-residence program. Contact: CCP, Mathews Park, 299 West Ave., Norwalk, CT 06850. (203) 899-7999 / www.contemprints.org. Opportunity available: The Morse Institute of Critical Art (MICA) Foundation supports projects that involve a directed investigation of the roles and histories of institutions that function in connection with artworks including commercial art galleries, museums, collectors and foundations. MICA also supports projects which are presented as written text, performance, lecture or seminar, film/video or other forms and projects which may intersect with fields other than the visual arts. The MICA foundation, 405 Park Ave., New York, NY 10022 / (212) 724-3069 / email: mica@nyc.rr.com. 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: University of Notre Dame, MFA in Photography. Graduate teaching assistantships available for fall 2005. Full tuition scholarship plus generous stipend. Three year program in photography with opportunity to teach. Well-equipped facilities including individual studio space. Active visiting artist program. Faculty: Richard Gray & Martina Lopez. For application and information packet contact: MFA Photography Program, Department of Art, Art History, and Design, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 46556, /(574) 631-7602 / www.nd.edu/-art/ Deadline: Feb. 1. 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. 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 MFA 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 Department, 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 Wexner Center for the Arts in Columbus, Ohio is seeking volunteers to act as tour guides and ushers. A background in art, education, or art history is helpful, but not required as training is provided. Guides give tours of exciting off-site exhibitions. Ushers work at music, dance and theater performances, film and video screenings, and special events, and are able to enjoy them for free. Contact Maddy Winter (614) 292-6311 / email: mwinter@wexarts.org. 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: Minnesota State University, Mankato Minnesota State University, Mankato is a four-year university located in Mankato, Minnesota. The school has an enrollment of nearly 14,000 students and 600 full-time faculty members. MSU is part of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System (MnSCU). is accepting applications for Art/Graphic Design Assistant Professor to begin Aug. 2005. Please send application, resume, transcripts, 3 current professional references, statement of teaching philosophy, slides of both applicant and student's work and SASE to James B. Johnson James B. Johnson (1944 –) Is an American author of Science Fiction novels. Novels
Position available: Louisiana Tech University Louisiana Tech University, at Ruston; coeducational; state supported; chartered 1894, opened 1895 as an industrial institute. It became Louisiana Polytechnic Institute in 1921 and attained university status in 1970. seeks one-year sabbatical replacement in Photography. Candidates must possess an MFA, should be well versed in digital imaging, darkroom practice and contemporary theory and criticism. Send Vita, CD portfolio, Letter of Interest, and the names and contact information of three references from whom letters can be obtained to: Mitch Kern, School of Art, Louisiana Tech University, Box 3175, Ruston LA 71272, mkern@latech.edu, (318) 257-3909 / www.art.latech.edu. Position available: Pomona College in Claremont, CA, invites artists working in the area of digital media to develop a curriculum and facility in digital media and electronic art. Teaching includes introductory and advanced courses along with individual mentoring of studio majors. Teaching experience required. MFA required. Application review begins Jan. 7. (909) 607-2221 / www.art.pomona.edu/digital. Position available: San Francisco Camerawork (SF Camerawork), a nonprofit photography organization, seeks an Associate Director to develop/implement artistic programs; curate CURATE, eccl. law. One who represents the incumbent of a church, person, or20 vicar, and takes care of the church, and performs divine service in his stead. exhibits; edit publications; organize lectures; manage PR: assist w/fundraising/ grant writing; and act in a supervisory role. Candidates should possess an advanced degree or equivalent; minimum 3 yrs administrative/curatorial/ gallery experience; knowledge of contemporary photography & related media; demonstrated writing, organizational & public relations public relations, activities and policies used to create public interest in a person, idea, product, institution, or business establishment. By its nature, public relations is devoted to serving particular interests by presenting them to the public in the most skills; Mac exp. Full-time, 34k/benefits. Send letter, resume, 3 letters of recommendation & support materials to: Assoc. Director Search, San Francisco Camerawork, 1246 Folsom St., San Francisco, CA 94103. Position available: The School of the Art Institute of Chicago The School of the Art Institute of Chicago is a fine arts college located in Chicago, Illinois. It is a professional college of the visual and related arts, accredited since 1936 by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, and since 1944 (charter member) by the seeks full-time, tenure-track colleagues with a commitment to excellence in teaching, work or research in their field, www.artic.edu/saic/ public/jobs. Positions begin Sept. 2005. Application deadlines: Jan. 2005. Position available: UMBC UMBC University of Maryland Baltimore County UMBC Urban Mobility Breacher's Course , Department of Visual Arts, invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track professor of film/video at the assistant or associate rank. MFA or equivalent required. Appointment begins mid-August 2005. UMBC will conduct interviews at the CAA Caa See CCC. National Conference in February. Send letter of application; films or videos; C.V., three letters of reference, and SASE, postmarked by January 20, 2005 to: Franc Nunoo-Quarcoo, Chair, Department of Visual Arts, UMBC, 1000 Hilltop Circle, Baltimore, MD 21250. 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., New York, NY 10013 (212) 219-0473 / www.artsingeneral.org. Residencies available: Residencies for photographers and writers, adults and children, 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. During the residency, artists collaborate and work independently on projects. The program includes private room with 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.) Deadlines: Feb. 28, 2005 for residency Jan.-June 2006, Sept. 30, 2005 for residency July-Sept. 2006. 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.papermaking.org. Residencies available: The Institute for Electronic Arts offers residenicies and other support for projects that involve interactive multi-media, distance communications systems and experimental music/video environments and publications. The Institute is dedicated to the integration of electronic media within the fine arts disciplines by supporting research and hosting conferences and workshops. Contact Mr. Peter Bode, Director, Institute for Electonic Arts, Alfred University, School of Art and Design, 2 Pine St., Alfred, NY 14802 / (607) 871-2441. Residencies available: Constance Salton-stall Foundation for the Arts, PO Box 6607, Ithaca, NY, 14851, offers summer residencies at their Arts Colony. (607) 277-4933 / info@saltonstall.org / www.saltonstall.org. Deadline: Jan. 15. Residencies available: For photographers or related media. One Month, $2,000 stipend, apartment, private darkroom, 24-facility access. Send resume, artist statement, letter of intent, slides, proofs or prints of recent work. Light Work Artist-in-Residence Program, 316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse, NY 13244. Ongoing. Residencies available: For photographers, painters, textile artists, etc. Contact: Nantucket Island School of Art and Design. (508) 228-2451 / www.nisda.org. Deadline: ongoing. Residencies available: NEA NEA abbr. 1. National Education Association 2. National Endowment for the Arts NEA (US) n abbr (= National Education Association) → Verband für das Erziehungswesen coordinates 2-month residencies in Canada or Mexico & 6 in Japan for architects, creative writers, designers, media, visual arts, others. Guidelines: International Program, National Education Administration, 1100 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, DC, 20506. Fax: (202) 682-5422. Dealine: ongoing. 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 tea-packing 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: The Vermont Studio Center The Vermont Studio Center (VSC) is an artist residency program located in the town of Johnson in the U.S. state of Vermont. The center was founded in 1984 by Jonathan Gregg, Frederick Osborne, and Louise Von Weise. offers 4-12 week independent studio residencies for 52 artists per month, including 2 printmakers, 2 photographers and 2 writers. (802) 635-2727/www.vermont studiocenter.org. Deadline: Ongoing. Services available: AASLH AASLH American Association for State and Local History (American Assoc. for State and Local History) offers free listings of history-based traveling exhibitions on their national database, available to theri paid members. (615) 320-3203 / www.aaslh.org. 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: arabianEye.com showcases the work of perceptive photographers operating throughout Arabia, the Middle East and the whole Islamic world. Images cover a variety of topics from the serious to quirky and humorous, from ostentatious os·ten·ta·tious adj. Characterized by or given to ostentation; pretentious. See Synonyms at showy. os architecture to smugglers. Services available: Boston University's Photographic Resource Center (PRC), 832 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, provides monthly portfolio reviews by curator Leslie Brown. Reservations required. Call well in advance. Reviews are 45 minutes in duration and are sceduled from 9am to 3pm. (617) 975-0600 / prc@bu.edu / www.prcboston.org. Services available: Creative Capital Foundation is a national nonprofit organization 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, New York, 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: Facets, 1517 West Fullerton Ave. Chicago, IL 60614 offers rentals of over 50,000 movies in all genres, from silent films, to animation and palme Pal·me , Olaf 1927-1986. Swedish politician. As premier (1969-1976 and 1982-1986) he was widely respected for his efforts toward peace and disarmament. Palme was assassinated in 1986. d'Or winners. Available online, or by fax, phone, mail or in-person. (800) 532-2387 / www.facets.org. Services available: guestcurator.com, Sante Fe, NM offers a wesite on which to list your traveling exhibition for a fee. Potential exhibitors are able to visit the site free of charge. (505) 988-5839 / email: info@guestcurator.com / www.guestcurator.com 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 5/8 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: The Society for Photographic Education (SPE SPE - Software Practice and Experience ) maintains a listing of career opportunities in photographic related fields. Lisitings are available online at www.spenational.com/careers.html. 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. Services available: Toward Freedom, P.O. Box 468 Burlington, VT 05402, offers free listings in The Independent Media Directoy. (802) 657-3733 / www.towardfreedom.com. 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 portfolios: For publication in Afterimage. Send slides, prints or jpegs to Afterimage, 31 Prince St., Rochester, NY 14607. Deadline: Ongoing. Submit proposals: Santa Fe Center for Photography's 10th annual juried Project Competition honors long-term documentary projects/fine art series, Review 5anta Fe 2005 juried portfolio review and 3-day conference in July, and Singular Image competition recognizes outstanding black 6 white and color photography. Various awards/prizes. For entry forms contact (505) 984-8353 / ask@santafecenterforphotography.org /www.santafephotography.org. Deadline: Feb. 11. Submit films and videos: Big Muddy Film Festival Feb. 25-Mar. 6. For entry forms contact Southern Illinois University Southern Illinois University, main campus at Carbondale; state supported; coeducational; est. 1869, opened 1874 as a normal school, renamed 1947. It has a center for archaeological investigation and a fisheries research laboratory. There is also a campus at Edwardsville. , 1100 Lincoln Dr. Rm 1101, Carbondale, IL 62901 / (6180 453-1482 / bigmuddy@siu.edu / www.bigmuddyfilm.com. Deadline: Jan. 21 or Feb. 4 (late). Submit films and videos: Harry M. Warner Festival of Short Film and Video April 21-22. For entry details contact Joh Shumway, Art Dept./Art Bldg. 1, Slippery Rock University, Slippery Rock, PA, 16057 / (724) 738-2714 / email: jon.shumway@sru.edu / http://academics.sru. edu/ warner/ entries.htm. Deadline: Feb. 1 (early) Mar. 1 (final). Submit films: Los Angeles Film Festival, show casting the best American and International independant cinema in June. Contact Los Angeles Film Festival, IFP/Los Angeles, 8750 Wilshire Blvd., 2nd Fl., Beverly Hills, CA, 90211 / www.lafilmfest.com. Deadlines: shorts/music Feb. 18, features Mar. 1. 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 filmmakers, regardless of age or educational status. Send VHS screener and cover letter and SASE to Karen vanMeenen, Programmer, Emerging Filmmaker Series, Little Theatre, 240 East Ave., Rochester, NY, 14504. Deadline: None. Submit films and videos: To the United States Super 8mm Film and Digital Video Festival, Feb. 18-20, 2005 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 predominately originated on Super 8mm/ 8mm film or Digital Video or 8mm video formats. For details and entry procedure visit www.njfilmfest.com. Mail entries to 2005 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, NJ, 08901-8525 / (732) 932-8482 / NJMAC NJMAC New Jersey Media Arts Center @aol.com. Deadline: Jan.21, 2005. Submit videos: AxleGrease, Buffalo, NY cable access program of independent film and video, accepting all genres under 28 min on VHS or miniDV. Send labeled with name, address, title, length, additional info and SASE for return to: Squeaky Wheel, 175 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo, NY 14201; (716) 884-7172; office@squeakywheel.org. 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.n1 / www.nfl.v2.n1. 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 are as 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 6 Video, Dept. of English, 202 Andrews Hall, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 68588-0333 / email: gfoster@unlserve.unl.edu. Deadline: Ongoing. Submit proposals: To Dazibao, centre de photographies actuelles, 4001 Berri St., suite 202, Montreal, Quebec, CA H2L H2L Host to Lan 4H2, for either exhibition of photographs or publication of photographs, photographs conmbined with fiction or discussion on of trends of thought on photography. Open to worldwide participation. Dazibao is an artist-run center dedicated to contemporary photography. (514) 845-6482 / email: dazibao@cam.org / www.dazibaophoto.org. Deadlines: Mar, 1 and Oct.1. Submit proposals: E3 Gallery, 47 East 3rd St., NYC, 10003 is seeking exhibition proposals for Winter 2004-2005 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. There is a fee to exhibit at the gallery, but no additional commission is required. 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 prints: for the 45th Mini Print International, Cadaques 2005 to Adogi, Apartado de Correos 9319, Barcelona 08080, Spain, Include four prints, current cv, $80. Contact adogi@miniprint.org / www.miniprint.org. Deadline: Mar. 15. Submit slides: 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 , 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 The Lake George Arts Project, for their yearly exhibitions that provide emerging and professional artists the opportunity to exhibit work in a solo or small group show. For submission details: (518) 658-2616 / email: mail@lakegeorgearts.org / www.lakegeorgearts.org. Deadline: Jan. 31. Submit slides: To the McNeese State University's Department of Visual Arts for the 18th McNeese National Works exhibition. Work in any media on paper including photography is eligible. For submission details: (337) 475-5060 / email: hkelley@mail.mcneese.edu / www.mcneeseartonline.org. Submit slides: For exhibition in the Photography Gallery during 2005-2006. All photorelated works considered. Send 20 slides, resume, artist statement, SASE to: Photography Gallery, Department of Art, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 46556. Deadline: Apr. 1. Submit slides: for 8 solo exhibition slots. Send 20 labeled slides or PowerPoint show, slide script, artist statement, one page resume, SASE to SRO-Photo Gallery, Shreepad Joglekar, TTU TTU Texas Tech University (Lubbock, TX, USA) TTU Tennessee Technological University TTU Tallinn Technical University (Estonia) TTU Tennessee Temple University (Chattanooga, TN) School of Art, Box 42081, Lubbock, TX, 79409 / (806) 742-1947 / photograllerysro@yahoo.com / www.landmarksart.org. Deadline: Mar. 25. Submit slides: Southern Light Gallery is reviewing work for solo photography exhibitions. Send slides and background material to Southern Light Gallery, Jim Jordan, Amarillo College, 2011 South Washington, Amarillo, TX 79109, (806) 371-5267. Deadline: Jan. 24, 2005. Submit slides: New Edition Books: Old, New, Digital seeks entries for the April 5-30 show. For entry information contact Queenie This article is about the television character. For the Melbourne Zoo elephant, see Queenie (elephant). Queenie was a caricature of the historical figure Queen Elizabeth I of England Taylor at O'Hanlon Center for the Arts, 616 Throckmorton Ave., Mill Valley, CA, 94941 / (415) 388-4331/queenie@ohanloncenter.org. Deadline: Jan. 15. 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., Holly-wood, CA 90028. Deadline: Ongoing. Submit videos: To 47th Rochester International Film Festival. Open to films (35mm, 16mm) and videos (Beta SP viedo 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. ) in all genres up to 30 minutes in length. Preview copy must be 1/2" VHS (NTSC) 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. . Entry forms available at www.rochesterfilmfest.org. Or send inquiries to: Movies on a Shoestring, Inc., P.O. Box 17746, Rochester, NY 14617. (585) 234-7411 / email: president@rochesterfilmfest.org. Deadline: Final, Feb. 14, $40. 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: To the Center for Creative Printmaking, Norwalk, CT for the 5th Biennial International Miniature Print competition to be held April 3- May 21, 2005. Juror juror n. any person who actually serves on a jury. Lists of potential jurors are chosen from various sources such as registered voters, automobile registration or telephone directories. : Helen Harison. (203) 899-7999 / email: contemprints@conversent.net / www.contemprints.org. Deadline: Jan. 31 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, 58 Tinker Streeet, Woodstock, NY 12498 / (914) 679-9957. Deadline: Ongoing. 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 6 Design, Staffordshire University, College Rd., Stoke-on-Trent, ST4 2DE, United Kingdom / email: iris@staffs.ac.uk. Submit work: To Hunterdon Museum of Art, 7 Lower Center St. Clinton, NJ 08809 for an exhibition of artist books to be held Aug. 14- Oct 16, 2005. The theme: The Elements: Creative Energy/ Earth Fire Air Water. Guest curator: Maria G. Pisano (908) 735-8416 / email: Donna Gustafson at donna@huntertonartmuseum.org / www.huntertonartmuseum.org. Deadline: June 10. Submit work: The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) in Cleveland produces an annual solo exhibition of an emerging female artist under the age of 18 the Wendy L. Moore Emerging Artist Series. The selection criteria stipulate 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. Send unframed prints (preferred) or slides (10-20, labeled with name, title and number and top); a print or 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: To Santa Fe Center for Photography for the Singular Image competition, Project Competition, and/or the Review Santa Fe. Deadline Feb. 11. All. Contact Maggie Blanchard: (505) 984-8353/email: ask@santafecenterforphotography.org / www.santafecenterforphotography.org. 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. Contact Susan Grogan, 56 Synge St., Dublin 8, Ireland / (866) 841-9140 x 6269 / email: susangrogan@onebox.com. Submit work: To Soho Photo Gallery for its 2005 National Photography Competition open to U.S. residents working in any photo-based medium. Juror: Richard B. Woodward, Critic and Teacher. Entry deadline March 31, 2005. Entry fee $35/5 slides. Prospectus and entry form available on website www.sohophoto.com or send SASE [degrees]to: Prospectus, National Competition, Soho Photo Gallery, 15 White Street, New York, NY 10013 |
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