Notices.EXHIBITIONS ALABAMA Birmingham: Brimingham Museum of Art, 2000 8th Ave. N. William Christenberry Photographs: 1961-2005. Sept. 30-Dec. 24. (205) 254-2566 / www.artsbma.org. ARIZONA Scottsdale: Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, 7380 E. 2nd St. southwestNET. Ricardo Mazal: The Tomb of the Red Queen. Both through Sept. 24. The Border Film Project: El Proyecto Fronterizo Fotografico. Sept. 16-Jan. 28, 2007. (480) 874-4682 / www.smoca.org. Tucson: 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 , 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. , 1030 N. Olive Rd. Milton Rogovin. Through Oct. 1. (520) 621-7968 / oncenter@ccp.library.arizona.edu. CALIFORNIA La Jolla: Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego This article is about Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego. For other Museums named Museum of Contemporary Art, see Museum of Contemporary Art. The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (or MCASD , 1001 Kettner Blvd. Strange New World: Art and Design from Tijuana. Through Sept. 17. Transactions: Contemporary Latin and Latino Art. Sept. 17-May 13, 2007. (619) 234-1001 / www.mcasd.org. Long Beach: University Art Museum, College of the Arts, California State University Enrollment Los Angeles: Armand Hammer Museum of Art, 10899 Wilshire Blvd. Aernout Mik: Refraction refraction, in physics, deflection of a wave on passing obliquely from one transparent medium into a second medium in which its speed is different, as the passage of a light ray from air into glass. . Sept. 17-Dec. 31. Wolfgang Tillmans. Sept. 17-Jan. 7, 2007. (310) 443-7000 / www.hammer.ucla.edu. Los Angeles: Getty Center, 1200 Getty Center Dr. Eliot Porter in the Realm of Nature. Through Sept. 17. 310/440-7300 / www.getty.edu Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art The Los Angeles County Museum of Art, also known as LACMA, is the official and world-renowned art museum of the County of Los Angeles, California, located on Wilshire Boulevard along Museum Row in the Miracle Mile vicinity of Los Angeles. (LAGMA), 5905 Wilshire Blvd. Magritte and Contemporary Art: The Treachery of Images. Nov. 19-March 4, 2007. (323) 858-6000 / www.lacma.org. Los Angeles: Museum of Contemporary Art, 250 S. Grand Ave. Robert Rauschenberg: Combines. Through Sept. 4. Skin + Bones: Parallel Practices in Fashion and Architecture. Nov. 19-March 5, 2007. (213) 621-2766 / www.moca.org. Los Angeles: Stephen Cohen Gallery, 7358 Beverly Blvd. Immaterial World. Through Nov. 11. (323) 937-5525 / www.stephencohengallery.com. Riverside: 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). Riverside, California Museum of Photography, 3824 Main St. Alec Soth: Sleeping by the Mississippi. Lise Sarfati's American Series. Jonathan Hollingsworth: What We Think Now. All through Oct. 8. (951) 784-FOTO / www.cmp.ucr.edu. San Francisco: CCA (1) (Common Cryptographic Architecture) Cryptography software from IBM for MVS and DOS applications. (2) (Compatible Communications A Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts The Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts is a contemporary art center in San Francisco,California, United States and part of the California College of the Arts. It was established in 1998 and serves as a forum for the presentation and discussion of international , California College of the Arts • • [ , 111 8th St. Prophets of Deceit. Through Nov. 11. Radical Software: Art, Technology and the Bay Aren Underground. How to Build a Universe that Doesn't Fall Apart Two Days Later. Both Nov. 28-Feb. 24, 2007. (415) 551-9210 / www.wattis.org. San Francisco: De Young Museum, Golden Gate Park This article is about the park in San Francisco. For the US National Recreation Area just north of there, see Golden Gate National Recreation Area. Golden Gate Park, located in San Francisco, California, is a large urban park. At 1017 acres (4.1 km², 1. , 50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Dr. Personal Perspectives: Aspects of European Photography. Through Sept. 17. (415) 750-3553 / www.thinker.org. 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. Matthew Barney: Drawing Restraint. Through Sept. 17. Imposing Order: Contemporary Photography and the Archive. Mexico as Muse: Tina Modotti and Edward Weston. Both through Jan. 2, 2007. (415) 357-4000 / www.sfmoma.org. Santa Barbara: Santa Barbara Museum of Art Coordinates: The Santa Barbara Museum of Art is an art museum located at 1130 State St. in downtown Santa Barbara, California. It was founded in 1941 and currently ranks amongst the top 10 regional art museums in the United States . , 1130 State St. Between Past and Future: New Photography and Video from China. Through Sept. 17. (805) 884-6430 / www.sbma.net. CONNECTICUT Greenwich: Bruce Museum of Arts and Science The Bruce Museum of Arts and Science is a small institution in downtown Greenwich, Connecticut with both art and science exhibition space. "The Bruce," as it's more familiarly known, has holdings of about 15,000 objects, including fine art, decorative art, natural history and , 1 Museum Dr. Jazz Greats: Herman Leonard Photographs from the Bruce Museum Collection. Through Oct. 22. (203) 869-0376 / www.brucemuseum.org. COLORADO Denver: Museum of Contemporary Art, 1734 Wazee St. Extended Remix. Sept. 15-Jan. 7, 2007. (303) 298-7554 / www.mcartdenver.org. DELAWARE Wilmington: Delaware Art Museum Founded in 1912, the Delaware Art Museum holds a world-renowned collection of more than 12,000 works focusing on American art and illustration from the 19th to the 21st century as well as the English Pre-Raphaelite movement of the mid-19th century. , 2301 Kentmere Pkwy. Icons and Idols: A Photographer's Chronicle of the Arts. Through Oct. 1. (302) 571-9590 / www.delart.org. FLORIDA Miami: Miami Art Museum The Miami Art Museum (MAM) is an art museum located in Downtown Miami, Florida, in the United States. It was founded in 1996 as the successor to the Center for the Fine Arts. , 101 W. Flagler St. Shimon Attie. Through Oct. 8. (305) 375.3000 / www.miamiartmuseum.org. Tampa: USF/Contemporary Art Museum, 4202 E. Fowler Ave. Vik Muniz: Reflex. Through Oct. 7. (813) 974-4133 / caminfo@arts.usf.edu. GEORGIA Atlanta: High Museum of Art, Georgia-Pacific Center, 133 Peachtree St. at John Wesley Dobbs Ave. New Photography: Ruth Dusseault: Changing Places. Sze Tsung Leong: History Images. Taryn Simon: Nonfiction. Angela West: Back Home. All through Oct. 1. Intersections: Atlanta Collects Photography Through Jan. 2, 2007. (404) 577-6940 / www.high.org. IDAHO Ketchum: Sun Valley Center for the Arts, 191 5th St. E. Defining America: 1935-1940. Through Nov. 16. (208)726-9491 / www.sunvalleycenter.org. ILLINOIS Chicago: 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 S. Michigan Ave. So the Story Goes. Sept. 16-Dec. 3. Charles Sheeler: Across Media. Oct. 15-Jan. 7, 2007. (312) 443-3625 / www.artic artic Noun Brit informal an articulated lorry .edu/aic. Chicago: Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago This article is about Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago. For other Museums named Museum of Contemporary Art, see Museum of Contemporary Art. The Museum of Contemporary Art, often abbreviated to MCA , 220 E. Chicago Ave. Catherine Opie: Chicago. Through Oct. 15. (312) 280-2660 / www.mcachicago.org. Chicago: 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 Chicago Columbia College Chicago is the largest arts and communications college in the United States[1] Founded in 1890, the school is located in the South Loop of Chicago. , 600 Michigan Ave. Tim Davis: My Life in Politics. Greta Pratt: Using History. MP3: Kelli Connell, Justin Newhall, Brian Ulrich. All through Oct. 14. (312) 663-5554 / www.mocp.org. IOWA Iowa, state, United States Iowa (ī`əwə), midwestern state in the N central United States. It is bounded by the Mississippi R. Grinnell: Faulconer Gallery, 1108 Park St. Frank Breuer: Photographs. Through Sept. 17. Angela Strassheim: Left Behind; Marco van Duyvendijk: Portraits from Asia. Both Oct. 6-Dec. 10. (641) 269-4660 / www.grinnell.edu/faulconergallery. MAINE Bangor: University of Maine "UMO" redirects here, but this abbreviation is also used informally to mean the Mozilla Add-ons website, formerly Mozilla Update Should not be confused with Université du Maine, in Le Mans, France The University of Maine Museum of Art, 40 Harlow St. Sam Cady: Reality and Reverie. Jocelyn Lee: Youth. Both through Oct. 17. (207) 561-3350 / www.umma.umaine.edu. 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. Maine: The Way Life Is: Contemporary Photographs from the Collection. Sept. 23-Nov. 26. (207) 775-6148 / www.portlandmuseum.org. MARYLAND Laurel: Montpelier Art Center, 9652 Muirkirk Rd. Tadeusz Lapinski. Through Oct. 28. Gillian Brown. Nov. 3-Dec. 3. (301) 953-1993. MASSACHUSETTS 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 , E. India Sq. The Yachting Photography of Willard B. Jackson. Through Jan. 21, 2007. (978) 745-9500 / www.pem.org. Turner Falls: Hallmark Museum of Contemporary Photography, 85th Ave. Kevin Bubriski: Bridging People/ Bridging Cultures. Through Sept. 24. (413) 863-0009 / www.hmcp.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, 435 Moody St. Keith Johnson. Through Sept. 30. (781) 647-0100 / www.panopt.com. 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 , 3rd Ave. S. Highlights from the Harrison Collection of Fine Photographs, 1992-2006. Through Oct. 8. (612) 870-3131 / www.artsmia.org. Minneapolis: Minnesota Center for Photography, 165 NE 13th Ave. Downriver down·riv·er adv. & adj. Toward or near the mouth of a river; in the direction of the current: swam downriver; a downriver canoe race. Adv. 1. : New Orleans Before the Flood. Through Oct. 8. (612) 824-5500 / www.mmncp.org. Minneapolis: Walker Art Center, 1750 Hennepin Ave. Ordinary Culture: Heikes/Helms/McMillian. Through Nov. 19. Cameron Jamie. Through Oct. 22. Mythologies. Through Feb. 10, 2007. (612) 375-7600 / www.walkerart.org. Minneapolis: Weisman Art Museum, 333 E. River Rd. Warm: 12 Artists of the Women's Art Registry of Minnesota. Through Sept. 17. (612) 625-9685 / www.weisman.umn.edu. MISSOURI St. Louis: Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis With a mission of presenting the best recent visual art and ideas, the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis is the leading venue for contemporary art in St. Louis, Missouri. This non-collecting museum is located at the corner of Spring Avenue and Washington Boulevard, right next to , 3750 Washington Blvd. Janaina Tschape: Melantropics. Through Dec. 31. (315) 535-4660 / www.contemporarystl.org. NEW JERSEY Clinton: Hunterdon Museum of Art, 7 Lower Center St. Risky Business: Five Photographers Shoot the Family. Natural and Unnatural: Imagining Landscape. Both through Oct. 29. (908) 735-8415 / www.hunterdonartmuseum.org. Jersey City: Jersey City Museum, 350 Montgomery St. Tropicalisms. Through Jan. 14, 2007. Media Zone: Soledad Arias: Who What Where. Sept. 14-Jan. 28, 2007. (201) 413-0303 / www.jerseycitymuseum.org. Princeton: Main Gallery of Firestone Library, 1 Washington Rd. Framing the Frontier: Photographers and the American West, 1850-1920. Through Sept. 24. (609) 258-3184 / www.princeton.edu/~rbsc/exhibitions/main.html. NEW MEXICO Santa Fe: SITE Santa Fe, 1606 Paseo de Peralta. Still Points of the Turning World: Sixth International Biennial. Through Jan. 7, 2007. (505) 989-1199 / www.sitesantafe.org. Santa Fe: Marion Center for the Photographic Arts, 1600 St. Michael's Dr. Aluminum, Silver and Chrome. Through Dec. 8. (505) 473-6341. 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: 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 , 617 Main St. Suzanne Opton: Soldier. Lara Odell: 37 Presidents. Jaishri Abichandani: One Night in New York. All through Sept. 15. (716) 856-2717 / www.cepagallery.com. 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. Chuck Close: Self-Portraits 1967 2005. Through Oct. 22. (716) 270-8204 / www.albrightknox.org. Clinton: Emerson Gallery, Hamilton College, 198 College Hill Rd. The Missing Story of Ourselves: Poverty and the Promise of Higher Education. Through Sept. 30. (315) 859-4396 / www.hamilton.edu/college/emerson_gallery. Rochester: George Eastman House, 900 East Ave. Seeing Ourselves: American Faces. Through Oct. 1. Pete Turner: The Power of Color. Through Feb. 4, 2007. (585) 271-3362 / www.eastmanhouse.org. Syracuse: Light Work, 316 Waverly Ave. Beatrix Reinhardt: Members Only. Through Oct. 19. (315) 443-1300 / www.lightwork.org. Woodstock: Center for Photography, 59 Tinker St. Sage Sahier: Perfectible Worlds. Through Oct. 20. (845) 679-9957 / www.cpw.org. NEW YORK CITY New York City: see New York, city. New York City City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S. CLAMPART, 531 W. 25th St. Nancy Burson: The Hand of God. Through Oct. 7. (646) 230-0020 / www.clampart.com. Creativetime, 307 7th Ave. Strange Powers. Through Sept. 17. (212) 206.6674 / www.creativetime.org. Cohen cohen or kohen (Hebrew: “priest”) Jewish priest descended from Zadok (a descendant of Aaron), priest at the First Temple of Jerusalem. The biblical priesthood was hereditary and male. Amador Gallery, 41 E. 57th St. Amy Arbus: On the Street 1980-1990. Through Oct. 14. (323) 937-5525 / www.cohenamador.com. Hasted Hunt, 529 W. 20th St., 3rd F1. Christopher Morris: My America. Erich Salomon: Vintage Work. Both through Oct. 7. (212) 627-0006 / www.hastedhunt.com. International Center of Photography, 1133 Ave. of the Americas. Ecotopia: The Second ICP (1) (Internet Cache Protocol) A protocol used by one proxy server to query another for a cached Web page without having to go to the Internet to retrieve it. See CARP and proxy server. Triennial of Photography The Triennial of Photography Hamburg originated as an initiative of the photographer and collector F.C. Gundlach, with the support of the directors of Hamburg’s major museums. and Video. Through January 7, 2007. (212) 857-0000 / www.icp.org. The Jewish Museum, 1109 5th Ave. Tobi Kahn: Saphyr. Through Oct. 22. Idol Worship: Video by Ariela Plotkin and Benny Nemerofsky Ramsay. Through Oct. 26. (212) 423-3271 / www.thejewishmuseum.org. Julie Saul Gallery, 535 W. 22nd St. Reiner Leist: Eleven Septembers. Through Oct. 14. Neeta Madahar: Falling Oct. 19-Nov. 25. (212) 627-2410 / www.saulgallery.com. Keith DeLellis Gallery, 47 E. 68th St. Lewis Wickes Hine. Doris Ulmann. Both through Sept. 23. (212) 327-1482 / www.keithdelellisgallery.com. Maya Stendhal Gallery, 545 W. 20th St. Hans Richter: Art and Anti-Art. Through Sept. 16. (212) 366-1549 / www.mayastendhalgallery.com. Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1000 5th Ave. New Orleans After the Flood: Photographs by Robert Polidori Sept. 19-Dec. 10. Sean Scully: Wall of Light. Sept. 26-Jan. 14, 2007. (212) 219-8783 / www.metmuseum.org. Museum of Chinese in America, 70 Mulberry St. The Virtual Salon: Chinese Transnational Photographers in the Digital Age. Through Dec. 30. Where Is Home? Chinese in the Americas. Ongoing. (212) 619-4686 / www.moca-nyc.org. The Museum of Modern Art, 11 W. 53rd St. New Installation of Works from the Photography Collection. Ongoing. Out of Time: Contemporary Art from the Collection. Through April 9, 2007. (212) 708-9400 / www.moma.org. The New York Historical Society, 170 Central Park W. at 77th St. Group Dynamics group dynamics: see group psychotherapy. : Family Portrails and Scenes of Everyday Life at the New York Historical Society. Through Sept. 17. Legacies: Contemporary Artists Reflect on Slavery. Through Jan. 7, 2007. (212) 873-3400 / www.nyhistory.org. Pace/MacGill Gallery, 32 E. 57th St., 9th F1. Eye of the Beholder: Photographs from the Collection of Richard Avedon. Through Sept. 16. David Byrne. Through Nov. (212) 759-7999 / www.pacemacgill.com. P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, 22-25 Jackson Ave. at 46th Ave. Into Me/Out of Me. Through Sept. 25. (718) 784-2084 / www.ps1.org. Queens Museum of Art The Queens Museum of Art is a major art museum in the Queens borough of New York City, USA. The museum occupies a structure originally built for the 1939 New York World's Fair, held in Flushing Meadows Park, a park designed and built primarily to host the fair, under the , NYC NYC abbr. New York City NYC New York City Building, Flushing Mcadows, Corona Park. Queens International 2006. Through Jan. 14, 2007. (718) 592-9700 / www.queensmuseum.org. Robert Mann Gallery, 210 11th Ave. Jeff Brouws: Approaching Nowhere. Through Oct. 14. (212) 989-7600 / www.robertmann.com. Scandinavia House, 58 Park Ave. FOTO FOTO Friends of the Observatory (Griffith Observatory, Los Angeles, CA) FOTO FOrce and TOrque Sensing (for Process Control) : New Photography from Denmark. Sept. 20-Nov. 11. (212) 879-9779 / www.scandinaviahouse.org. Sikkema Jenkins and Co., 530 W. 22nd St. Vik Muniz. Through Oct. 31. Arturv Herrera. Through Nov. 30. (212) 929-2262 / www.sikkemajenkindsco.com. Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian National Museum of the American Indian, institution devoted to the collection, preservation, and presentation of the culture of the indigenous populations of the Western Hemisphere, a division of the Smithsonian Institution. , George Gustav Heye George Gustav Heye (1874 – January 21, 1957) was a collector of Native American artifacts. His collection became the core of the National Museum of the American Indian. Center, 1 Bowling Green. Auto Immune Response immune response n. An integrated bodily response to an antigen, especially one mediated by lymphocytes and involving recognition of antigens by specific antibodies or previously sensitized lymphocytes. . Through Sept. 24. (212) 514-3700 / www.americanindian.si.edu. South Street Seaport The South Street Seaport is a historic area in the New York City borough of Manhattan, located where Fulton Street meets the East River, and adjacent to the Financial District. The Seaport is usually considered a historical district, distinct from the neighboring Financial District. Museum, 12th Fulton St. Shelley Seccombe: The Last Waterfront: The Hudson River Piers, 1972-1982. Through Oct. 21. (212) 748-8725 / www.southstseaport.org. Wave Hill, 231 W. 29th St. Transplant-Transculture. Through Dec. 10. (917) 623-9598 / www.wavehill.org. Zabriskie Gallery, 41 E. 57th St. Junko Yoda: The Hudson. Through Oct. 21. Nancy Koenigsberg: Recent Work. Sept. 19-Oct. 28. (212) 752-1223 / www.zabriskicgallery.com. 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: Light Factory, 345 N. College St. Mexico. Through Oct. 12. (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). Cincinnati: Cincinnati Art Museum Cincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati, Ohio. Founded in 1877 by the Women's Art Museum Association, the museum opened in 1886. Its collections contain examples spanning 3,000 years of artistic production. Works from Mesopotamia and medieval Europe are featured. , 953 Eden Park Dr. Pictorialist Photographs. Through Oct. 1. (513) 721-2787 / www.cincinnatiartmuseum.org. Columbus: Columbus Museum of Art, 480 E. Broad St. Richard Avedon in the American West. Through Sept. 17. (614) 221-6801 / www.columbusmuseum.org. Toledo: Toledo Museum of Art The Toledo Museum of Art is an internationally known art museum located in the Old West End neighborhood of Toledo, Ohio, United States. The museum was founded by Toledo glassmaker Edward Drummond Libbey in 1901, and moved to its present location, a Greek revival building designed , 2445 Monroe St. Ansel Adams. Through Sept. 24. (419) 255-8000 / www.toledomuseum.org. OREGON Portland: Froelick Gallery, 817 SW 2nd Ave. Lanny DeVuono & Ronna Neuenschwander. Through Sept. 27. (503) 222-1142 / www.froelickgallery.com. PENNSYLVANIA Doylestown: Michener Art Museum, 138 S. Pine St. Diane Burko: Flow. Through Oct. 15. (215) 340-9800 / www.michenerartmuscum.org. Philadelphia: Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania (body, education) University of Pennsylvania - The home of ENIAC and Machiavelli. http://upenn.edu/. Address: Philadelphia, PA, USA. , 118 S. 36th St. Exhibition X. Jan. 20-March 25, 2007. (215) 898-5911 / www.icaphila.org. Philadelphia: Philadelphia International Airport, Terminal F, Concourse 1. Artificial Realities. Through Sept. 30. (215) 937-5425 / www.phl.org/art/charmaine.html. 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 Pkwy. at 26th St. Dreaming in Black and White: Photography at the Julien Levy Gallery. Through Sept. 17. Summer Vacation: Photographs from the Collection. Through Sept. 30. (215) 684-7860 / www.philamuseum.org. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archeology and Anthropology, 33nd & Spruce St. Connecting Cultures: Kids Across the World. Through Nov. 26. (215) 898-4000 / www.museum.upenn.edu. Pittsburgh: Mattress Factory, 500 Sampsonia Way. Ruth Stanford: In the Dwelling House. Through Oct. 22. (412) 231-3169 / www.mattressfactory.org. Pittsburgh: Silver Eye Center for Photography, 1015 E. Carson St. It's a Dog's Life "It's a Dog's Life" is the fourth episode in the first season of Murder, She Wrote. It fist aired on November 4 1984 on CBS. Lynn Redgrave guest stars. Synopsis : Photographs by William Wegman. Through Nov. 4. Fellowship 2006. Nov. 15-Feb. 10, 2007. La Seine: Photographs by Bruno Requillart. Feb. 21-May 26, 2007. (412) 431-1810 / www.silvereye silvereye: see white-eye. .org. TEXAS Dallas: 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. , 2828 Routh St. Quadrangle quadrangle Rectangular open space completely or partially enclosed by buildings of an academic or civic character. The grounds of a quadrangle are often grassy or landscaped. , Ste. 115. Paul Greenberg: Documentary Panoramics from Around the World. Through Oct. 3. (214) 871-9140 / www.afterimagegallery.com. Fort Worth: Carter Amon Museum, 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd. Eye of the Beholder: Artists of the War with Mexico, 1846-1848. Through Dec. 3. Bound for Glory: America in Color. Through Nov. 12. Regarding the Land: Robert Glenn Ketchum and the Legacy of Eliot Porter. Sept. 16-Jan. 7, 2007. (817) 738-1933 / www.cartermuseum.org. San Antonio: Artpace, 445 N. Main Ave. Kota Ezawa. Through Oct. 15. International Artist-In-Residence: New Works: 06.3: Allison Smith, Chiho Aoshima, Katie Pell. Nov. 16-Jan. 21, 2007. (210) 212-4900 / www.artpace.org. San Antonio: Galleri Urbane, 212 E. San Antonio St. Michael Berman. Through Sept. 24. (432) 729-4200 / www.galleriurbane.com. VIRGINIA Norfolk: Chrysler Museum of Art The Chrysler Museum of Art is an art museum in the Ghent district of Norfolk, Virginia. , 245 W. Olney Rd. Civil War Photographs from the David L. Hack Collection. Civil War Redux Refers to being brought back, revived or restored. From the Latin "reducere." : Civil War Pinhole Photographs by Willie Anne Wright. Both through Oct. 29. A Century of Great Photography from the Virginian-Pilot. Oct. 19-Jan. 7, 2007. (757) 664-6200 / www.chrysler.org. Richmond: Virginia Muscum of Fine Arts, 200 N. Blvd. Artificial Light. Sept. 15-Oct. 29. (804) 204-2704 / www.vmfa.state.va.us. WISCONSIN 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. Art Museum Dr. Saul Leiter In Living Color In Living Color is a ground-breaking sketch comedy television series which ran on the FOX Network from April 15, 1990 to May 19, 1994. Executive producer Keenen Ivory Wayans created, wrote, and starred in the program. . Sept. 28-Jan. 7, 2007. (414) 224-3220 / www.mam.org. Sheboygan: John Michael Kohler Arts Center The John Michael Kohler Arts Center (JMKAC) is a non-profit art museum located in downtown Sheboygan, Wisconsin.[1] Programming at the art center includes dance, exhibits, festivals, music, and theatre; an arts based preschool, classes, demonstrations, lectures, and , 608 New York Ave. Utopia. Through Sept. 24. Kim Stringfellow: Greetings from the Salton Sea. Through Oct. 22. (920) 458-6144 / www.jmkac.org. WASHINGTON STATE Seattle: Benham, 1216 1st Ave. Paul Dahlquist, Randy James: Body Language. Through Sept. 30. (206) 622-2480 / www.benhamgallery.com. Seattle: Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington, 15th Ave. NE & NE 41st St. River Photography from the Monsen Collection. Through Sept. 17. Monsen 75 at 75. Sept. 22-Oct. 22. The Biographical Landscape: The Photography of Stephen Shore. Oct. 7-Dee. 31. (206) 543-2280 / www.henryart.org. Seattle: Wall Space, 600 1st Ave., Ste 322. Alexey Titarenko: St. Petersburg. Oct. 3-Nov. 4. (206) 330-9137 / www.wallspacescattle.com. WASHINGTON, DC Hemphill Fine Arts, 1515 14th St. NW. Anne Rowland: Private Property/Corinne May Botz: The Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death. Through Oct. 2. (202) 342-5601 / www.hemphillfinearts.com. National Academy of Sciences Keck Center, 500 5th St. NW. Evolving Identities in the Genetic Age: Photographs by Ariel Riz I Altaba. Through Oct. 15. Nikon Small World. Nov. 1-Dec. 20. (202) 334-2000 / www7.nationalacademies.org/arts. National Gallery of Art, Constitution Ave. NW, between 3rd St. & 9th St. The Streets of New York: American Photographs from the Collection, 1938-1958. Sept. 17-Jan. 15, 2007. (202) 737-4215 / www.nga.gov. The National Museum of Natural History For the museum in Manhattan, see . This article is about the museum in Washington, D.C.. For other uses, see National Museum of Natural History (disambiguation). The National Museum of Natural History , 10th St. at Constitution Ave. NW. Vanished Kingdoms: The Wulsin Photographs of Tibet, China, and Mongolia, 1921-1925. Through Oct. 9. (202) 663-1000 / www.mnh.si.edu. Smithsonian American Art Museum The Smithsonian American Art Museum is a museum in Washington, D.C. with an extensive collection of American art. Part of the Smithsonian Institution, the museum has a broad variety of American art that covers all regions and art movements found in the United States. , 750 9th St. NW. William Wegman: Funny/Strange. Through Sept. 24. Passing Time: The Art of William Christenberry. Through July 8, 2007. (202) 275-1912 / www.americanart.si.edu. Smithsonian Institution, Arthur M. Sackler Gallery The Arthur M. Sackler Gallery is a gallery of Asian art located in Washington, DC, United States, part of the Smithsonian Institution. The Sackler is one of two galleries of the National Museum of Asian Art, the other being the Freer Gallery. , 1050 Independence Ave. SW. Perspectives: Simryn Gill. Through April 29, 2007. (202) 633-4880 / www.asia.si.edu. AUSTRALIA New South Wales New South Wales, state (1991 pop. 5,164,549), 309,443 sq mi (801,457 sq km), SE Australia. It is bounded on the E by the Pacific Ocean. Sydney is the capital. The other principal urban centers are Newcastle, Wagga Wagga, Lismore, Wollongong, and Broken Hill. : Art Gallery of New South Wales The Art Gallery of New South Wales (AGNSW) located in The Domain in Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia, is the most important public gallery in Sydney and the second largest in Australia after the National Gallery of Victoria. , Art Gallery Rd. Brendan Lee: Two Birds with One Stone. Sept. 15-Oct. 22. Wanderlust: Artist Books on Travel by Alex Arcus and Liz Jeneid. Through Nov. 25. (800) 679-278 / www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au. AUSTRIA Vienna: Galerie Johannes, Brahrnsplatz 7, A-1040. Lou-Bonin-Tchimoukoff(f): Plants. Photograms, 1928/29. Sept. 16-Dec. 2. www.jmcfaber.at. Vienna: Museum of Modern Art, Museums Quartier, Museumsplatz 1. Why Pictures Now: Photography, Film, Video: 1970-2000. Through Oct. 1. www.mumok.at. BELGIUM Brussels: Hotel de ville de Bruxelles, Grand Place. The Helsinki School: Finnish Photography from the 21st Century. Through Sept. 20. www.brupass.be. CANADA Montreal: Musee d'Art Contemporain de Montreal, 185 rue Sainte-Catherine Ouest. Pascal Grandmaison. Through Oct. 9. (514) 847-6226 / www.macm.org. 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. Liege liege In European feudal society, an unconditional bond between a man and his overlord. Thus, if a tenant held estates from various overlords, his obligations to his liege lord, to whom he had paid “liege homage,” were greater than his obligations to the other : La GaleriePeriscope, 20 rue de Mouton mouton lamb pelt made to resemble seal or beaver. Blanc. Phillippe Herbert. Sept. 15-Nov. 17. galerieperiseope@yahoo.com. Paris: Carrousel du Louvre Louvre (l `vrə), foremost French museum of art, located in Paris. The building was a royal fortress and palace built by Philip II in the late 12th cent. . Paris Photo 2006. Nov. 16-19.
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Paris: Centre Pompidou. Le Mouviement des Images. Through Jan. 29, 2007. www.cnac-gp.fr. GERMANY Berlin: Camerawork, Kantstrasse 149. Louis Stettner. Through Sept 16. www.camerawork.de. ITALY Milan: Forma International Centre for Photography, Piazza Tito Lucrezio Caro, 1. Martin Parr. Oct. 5-Nov. 19. In tempo di Guerra by Paolo Ventura. Oct. 5-Nov. 19. Di chi si tratta? Henri Cartier-Bresson. Nov. 30-March 25, 2007. www.formafoto.it. NETHERLANDS Amsterdam: Foam Fotografiemuseum, Keizersgracht 609. Foam 3h: Nardo Brudet--Brainfood. Through Sept. 27. Alexandra Leykauf & Lisa Oppenheim. Through Oct. 15. Portrait Photographs from Isfahan, 1920-1950. Through Oct. 29. www.foam.nl. Amsterdam: Stedelijk Museum CS, Post CS Bldg., 2nd Fl. Saskia Olde Wolbers: The Falling Eye. Through Sept. 24. De Rijke/De Rooij: Mandarin Ducks. Through Dee. 16. www.stedelijk.nl. SWITZERLAND Zurich: Fotomuseum Winterthur, Gruzenstrasse 44+45, CH-8400 Winterthur. Stories, Histories. Through Nov. 5. www.fotomuseum.ch. UNITED KINGDOM Belfast: Belfast Exposed Photography, 23 Donegall St. Migrations. Through Sept. 29. Undergarments and Armour by Tanya Marcuse. Oct. 13-Dec. 1. www.belfastexposed.org. Birmingham: Ikon Gallery, 1 Oozells Square, Brindleyplace. Olafur Eliasson and Boris Oicherman: Your Uncertainty of Colour Matching experiment. Through Sept. 17. Gillian Wearing: Family History. Through Oct. 11. Marijke van Warmerdam: First Drop. Sept. 27-Nov. 19. www.ikon-gallery.co.uk. London: Photographers' Gallery, 5-8 Great Newport St. Antonioni's Blow-Up: Investigating an Icon. The London Fire Brigade The London Fire Brigade (LFB) is the statutory fire and rescue service for London, England. It is run by the London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority and is the third-largest fire service in the world with nearly 7000 staff of which 5800 are operational firefighters and Archive. Both through Sept. 17. www.photonet.org.uk. EVENTS ARIZONA Events: Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, 7380 E. 2nd St., offers a variety of activities throughout the year, including classes and workshops, film screenings, and lectures. (480) 874-4630 / www.smoca.org. CALIFORNIA Classes and Programs: San Diego Museum of Art The San Diego Museum of Art opened as the Museum of Fine Arts on February 28, 1926. The funders turned over ownership of the building to the City of San Diego. It is located in Balboa Park. The museum building was designed by architect William Templeton Johnson. , PO Box 122107, San Diego. Offers adult classes, workshops, special events, lectures, programs, and film screenings. For education classes call (619) 231-1996, for other programs call (619) 696-1996, for other programs call (619) 696-1969 / www.sdmart.org. Events: Museum of Contemporary Art, 1001 Kettner Blvd., San Diego, hosts TNT TNT: see trinitrotoluene. TNT in full trinitrotoluene Pale yellow, solid organic compound made by adding nitrate (−NO2) groups to toluene. , an eclectic mix of artists' talks, film premieres, video projections, and other activities on the first Thursday of every month at 7pm. (619) 234-1001 / www.mcasd.org. Screenings: Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive Please help [ rewrite this article] from a neutral point of view. Mark blatant advertising for , using . , 2626 Bancroft Way. Exhibitions and screenings. (510) 642-0808 / bampfa.berkeley.edu. Screenings: UCLA Film and Television Archive, 302 E. Melnitz, Los Angeles. Film screenings and events. www.cinema.ucla.edu. Screenings: University Art Museum, California State University Long Beach, 1250 Bellflower Blvd., Long Beach. (562) 985-5761 / www.csulb.edu/uam. Workshops: San Francisco Center for the Book, 300 De Haro St., offers an extensive variety of workshops as well as several free events and exhibitions. (415) 565-0545 / www.sfcb.org. COLORADO Workshops: Anderson Ranch Art Center in Snowmass Village offers workshops in art history and critical studies, digital media, photography, and 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. , among other media. (970) 923-3181 / www.andersonranch.org. Workshops: Working with Artists offers traditional and digital photo workshops. Contact Working with Artists, PO Box 989, Denver. (303) 837-1341 / info@workingwithartists.org / www.workingwithartists.org. CONNECTICUT Screenings: Real Art Ways, 56 Arbor St., Hartford. Independent film & video screenings seven nights a week. (860) 232-1006 / www.realartways.org. Workshops: Center for Contemporary Printmaking offers workshops in printmaking, papermaking, book arts, photography, and related media. Contact CCP, Mathews Park, 299 West Ave., Norwalk. (203) 899-7999 / www.contemprints.org. ILLINOIS Classes and Events: Columbia College Chicago Center for Book and Paper Arts, 1104 S. Wabash, 2nd Fl., Chicago offers community classes & workshops in papermaking, bookbinding bookbinding. The art and business of bookbinding began with the protection of parchment manuscripts with boards. Papyrus had originally been produced in rolls, but sheets of parchment came to be folded and fastened together with sewing by the 2d cent. A.D. , and photography. Call (312) 344-6630 / fax (312) 344-8082 / www2.colum.edu/centers/bpa/home.html. MASSACHUSETTS Auction: Benefit auction Oct. 5 at Photographic Resource Center, Boston University, 832 Commonwealth Ave. Over 200 contemporary and vintage photographs to be sold. (617) 975-0600 / www.prcboston.org. International Workshops: Horizons Global Artistic Travel offers small group travel programs in Europe, Southeast Asia, and Central America that include artist workshops. (413) 367-9200 / horizons@horizons-art.com / www.horizons-art.com. Lectures and Events: Photographic Resource Center at Boston University, 832 Commonwealth Ave., Boston. Ongoing lectures, events, workshops, and seminars. www.bu.edu/pre. Lectures and Events: Fine Arts Center at the University of Massachusetts Amherst US News and World Report's 2008 edition of America's Best Colleges ranked UMass Amherst as one of the top 100 universities in the nation, placing it at #96, and ranking it the joint 46th amongst Public Universities. , 15 Curry Hicks Way, Amherst. Ongoing lectures, events, workshops, and seminars. www.fincartscenter.com. Workshops: Cape Cod Photo Workshops, PO Box 1687, Orleans. Workshops offered at Bob Korn Imaging and Maritime Photo Workshops on Prince Edward Island Prince Edward Island, province (2001 pop. 135,294), 2,184 sq mi (5,657 sq km), E Canada, off N.B. and N.S. Geography One of the Maritime Provinces, Prince Edward Island lies in the Gulf of St. including traditional, digital, and vintage photo workshops. (508) 255-5202 / www.capecodphotoworkshops.com. MINNESOTA Classes and Events: Minnesota Center for Book Arts, 1011 Washington Ave. S., Ste. 100, Minneapolis, offers a variety of events, adult classes, teacher workshops, and family classes. Call (612) 215-2520 / fax (612) 215-2545 / www.mnbookarts.org. Events: Minnesota Center for Photography, 165 13th Ave. NE, Minneapolis, offers a series of lectures on the second Tuesday of every month featuring regional and national artists, curators, and critics offering insights into the photographic arts. (612) 824-5500 / www.mncp.org. Screenings and Events: Walker Art Center, 1750 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis. Ongoing film screenings, artist talks, teen programs, family events, and tours. (612) 375-7600 / www.walkerart.org. MONTANA Workshops: Rocky Mountain School of Photography, Missoula, offers weekend classes. (406) 543-0171 / www.rmsp.com. NEW MEXICO Workshops: Santa Fe Workshops offers ongoing traditional and digital photo workshops. (505) 983-1400 / www.santafeworkshops.com. NEW YORK Classes and Workshops: 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. , 713 Monroe Ave., Rochester, offers workshops in black-and-white, traditional, alternative, and digital photography. Ongoing. (585) 271-5920 / darkroom@geneseearts.org / www.genescearts.org. Classes and Workshops: Printing & Book Arts Center, Rochester, offers workshops and a series of classes in letterpress printing, bookbinding, book arts, papermaking, calligraphy calligraphy (kəlĭg`rəfē) [Gr.,=beautiful writing], skilled penmanship practiced as a fine art. See also inscription; paleography. European Calligraphy In Europe two sorts of handwriting came into being very early. , photopolymer A photopolymer is a polymer which is cured by exposure to light, often in the ultraviolet spectrum. These polymers are useful in dentistry for fillings and in rapid prototyping in the stereolithography and PolyJet processes. printing, and related areas. (585) 244-9312 / www.geneseearts.org. Classes and Workshops: Women's Studio Workshop, Rosendale, offers ongoing classes and workshops in a variety of media. (845) 658-9013 / info@wsworkshop.org/ www.wsworkshop.org. Events and Screenings: Hallwalls, 341 Delaware Ave., Buffalo. Ongoing film screenings, visual art exhibitions, and literary events. www.hallwalls.org. Lectures: Memorial Art Gallery, 500 University Ave., Rochester, has lectures on art, ideas, and culture. (585) 473-7720 / www.mag.rochester.edu. Screenings: Cornell Cinema, 104 Willard Straight Hall Williad Straight Hall is the student union building on the central campus of Cornell University in Ithaca, New York History When Williard Straight Hall opened, it was one of the few student unions in the country. , Cornell University, Ithaca. (585) 255-3522 / www.cinema.cornell.edu Screenings: George Eastman House, Rochester. Film screenings, lectures, and workshops on photography and the moving image. (585) 271-3970 / www.eastmanhouse.org. Screenings: Museum of the Moving Image Coordinates:
Symposium: PhotoHistory XIII, 13th Triennial tri·en·ni·al adj. 1. Occurring every third year. 2. Lasting three years. n. 1. A third anniversary. 2. A ceremony or celebration occurring every three years. Symposium on the History of Photography, Oct. 20-22, at George Eastman House, Rochester. For more information call (585) 288-6359 or e-mail jbloem@rochester.rr.com. Workshops and Lectures: Center for Photography at Woodstock presents a series of workshops and lectures for 2006. (845) 679-6337 / www.cpw.org. NEW YORK CITY Auction: Phillips de Pury & Company, 450 W. 15 St., offers photographs for auction Oct. 18, 7pm, and Oct. 19, 10am and 2pm. (212) 940-1245 / www.phillipsdepury.com. Classes and Workshops: International Center for Photography offers an assortment of classes and workshops throughout the year. Call (212) 857-0001 / fax (212) 857-0091 / www.icp.org. Panel Series: Artists Talk on Art at the School of Visual Arts The School of Visual Arts (SVA), is an art school in the New York City borough of Manhattan, and is one of the nation's leading independent colleges of art and design. It was established in 1947 by co-founders Silas H. , 209 E. 23rd St. (212) 779-9250 / www.atoa.ws. Screenings: Anthology Film Archives, 32 2nd Ave. (212) 505-5181 / www.anthologyfilmarchives.org. Screenings: Creativetime, 307 7th Ave, Ste. 1904. www.creativetime.org. Screenings: Electronic Arts Intermix in·ter·mix tr. & intr.v. in·ter·mixed, in·ter·mix·ing, in·ter·mix·es To mix or become mixed together. [Back-formation from obsolete intermixt, from Latin at 535 W. 22nd St., 5th Fl. (212) 337-0680 / www.cai.org. Screenings: Eyebeam Art and Technology Center, 540 W. 21st St. Ongoing screenings and lectures. (212) 973-6580 / www.cyebeam.org. Workshops: Center for Book Arts, 28 W. 27th St., 3rd Fl., holds workshops and classes in book arts. (212) 481-0295 / www.centerforbookarts.org. NORTH CAROLINA Screenings, Workshops, and Lectures: Light Factory, 345 N. College St., Charlotte. (704) 333-9755 / www.lightfactory.org. OHIO Screenings, Lectures, and Discussions: 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 N. 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. OREGON Workshops: Oregon College of Art and Craft offers workshops in a variety of media. 8245 SW Barnes Rd., Portland. (503) 297-5544 / www.ocac.edu. Workshops, Classes, and Screenings: Portland Art Museum The Portland Art Museum (PAM) in Portland, Oregon, United States, was founded in the last days of 1892, making it the oldest art museum in the Pacific Northwest. Upon completion of the most recent renovations, Portland Art Museum became one of the twenty-five largest art museums in NW Film Center offers a variety of workshops and classes and ongoing film screenings. For more information contact NW Film Center, 1219 SW Park Ave., Portland. (503) 221-1156 / www.nwfilm.org. TEXAS Film Festival: 13th Annual Austin Film Festival and Conference, 1604 Nueces St., Austin, Oct. 19-26. (512) 478-4795 / (800) 310-3378 / www.austinfilmfestival.com. Lectures and Film Screenings: Including Focus on Photography program series, at Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas, 21st St. at Guadalupe St., 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 . (512) 471-8944 / www.hre.utexas.edu. VERMONT Conference: Action Coalition for Media Education (ACME) Continental Summit, Champlain College, Burlington, Oct. 6-8. For more information visit www.acmecoalition.org. Workshops: Cone Edition Press, East Topsham. Workshops are offered in techniques and technologies of digital printmaking. (802) 439-5751 x 101 / www.cone-editions.com. WASHINGTON Workshops: Coupeville Arts Center, 15 NW Birch St., Coupeville, offers a variety of photography workshops on Whidbey Island. (360) 678-3396 / (866) 678-3396 / info@coupevillearts.org/ www.coupevillearts.org. AUSTRIA Film Festival: Viennale: Vienna International Film Festival, Oct. 13-25. Siebensterngasse 2, 1070 Vienna. office@viennale.at / www.viennale.at. BELGIUM Workshops and Symposiums: Academy, Museum van Hedendaagse Kenst Antwerpen. For more information visit www.muhka.be. CANADA Workshops: Banff Centre for the Arts offers summits & workshops in a variety of artistic and scientifie areas, including low-tech and alternative photographic processes and 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 . Banff Center for the Arts, Office of the Registrar, Box 1020, Station 28, 107 Tunnel Mountain Dr., Banff, Alberta. (800) 565-9989 / arts_info@banffcentre.ca / www.banffcentre.ca. Workshops: Canadian Photographic Centre, 9 Davies Ave., Toronto. Ongoing. (416) 461-5468 / www.canadianphotographiccentre.com. NETHERLANDS Festival: Noorderlicht Photographt Foundation, Akerhof 12, Groningen. Noorderlicht Photofestival 2006. Through Oct. 29. www.noorderlicht.com. UNITED KINGDOM Festival: Hereford Photography Festival, Sept. 30-Oct. 28. The UK's only annual photography festival takes place in Hereford combining exhibitions with community projects, portfolio reviews, workshops, and opportunities for debate on current issues. For more information visit www.photofest.org. ETC ETC - ExTendible Compiler. Fortran-like, macro extendible. "ETC - An Extendible Macro-Based Compiler", B.N. Dickman, Proc SJCC 38 (1971). ... Fellowships available: SUNY SUNY - State University of New York Buffalo offers a two-year graduate MFA See multifactor authentication. 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 Director of Graduate Studies, Art Dept., 202 Center for the Arts, Buffalo, NY 14260-6010 / (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 WIN 4EJ / cedwards@visitingarts.demon.org/visitingarts. Deadline: Ongoing. Research fellowships: 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. , one of the world's foremost institutions for research in literature and the arts, offers 40 fellowships annually to support scholarly research projects in all areas of the humanities. (512) 471-8944 / www.hrc.utexas.edu/about/fellowships/application. Deadline: Feb. 1. Research fellowship: Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center offers a residential fellowship for postdoctoral academic scholars, independent scholars, and museum professionals pursuing advanced research of post-World War II American art. One fellowship is awarded per year and offers a stipend of $3,000 for a month (three-month minimum) or $30,000 for a ten-month residency. www.naples.cc.sunych.edu/CAS/pkhouse.nsf. Deadline: Nov. 1. Research fellowship: American Antiquarian Society Please help [ rewrite this article] from a neutral point of view. Mark blatant advertising for , using . offers a fellowship for historical research by creative and performing artists who produce works dealing with pre-twentieth century American history designed for the public rather than for academic or educational communities. The fellowship offers a stipend of $1,200 per month, plus a travel expense allowance. Visit www.amerieanantiquarian.org for instructions and application materials. Deadline: Oct. 5. Grants available: 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 unforeseen tragedy. Contact the Gottlieb Foundation, 380 W. Broadway, New York, NY 10012 / (212) 226-0581. Grants available: Residents of Chicago may apply for Community Arts Assistance Program (CAAP CAAP Colloquium on Trees in Algebra and Programming CAAP Clean Air Action Plan (California) CAAP County Adult Assistance Program (San Francisco, California) CAAP Community Action Association of Pennsylvania ) grants for 2006 for professional, artistic, and organizational development projects. Applications are distributed by the Chicago Dept. of Cultural Affairs at the 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 E. Washington St., and other locations throughout the city. (312) 744-1742 / www.cityofchicago.org/culturalaffairs. Grants available: To support international documentary films and videos addressing current, significant issues in human rights, expression, liberties, and social justice. Average grant: $25,000. Contact Diane Weyermann, Director of Soros Documentary Fund, Open Society Institute, 400 W. 59th St., New York, NY 10019 / (215) 548-0657 / www.soros.org/sdf. Deadline: Ongoing. Grants available: 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 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 from 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: Fulbright Scholar Program provides grants in more than 140 countries. Opportunities 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 , 3007 Tilden St. NW, Ste. 5L, Washington, DC 20008-3009 / (202) 686-4000 / www.cies.org. Grants available: 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., Ste. 800, Los Angeles, CA 90049-1685 / (310) 440-7374 / researchgrants@getty.edu / www.getty.edu. Deadline: Ongoing. Grants available: 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, Jerome Foundation, 125 Park Square Ct., 400 Sibley St., Minneapolis, MN 55101 / (651) 224-9431 / info@jeromefdn.org / www.jeromefdn.org. Deadline: Ongoing. Grants available: eMedia Loft.org, New York City, offers eight Creative Projects Subsidized Grants each year to artists doing original work in narrative, experimental, or animation, as video 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. , including Web-based video, who need the assistance of an editor or computer operator in our studio. Documentary, political, and promotional work is not considered for this grant, but low-cost services for such other projects are also available. www.emedialoft.org/creativeprojectgrants.htm. Grants available: 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: 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 remuneration. The remaining books will be sold to benefit the Library and Research Center. The award-winning book will be displayed at the Center for one 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 Research Center, 1250 New York Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20005 / (202) 783-7365 / www.nmwa.org. Grants available: New York Foundation of the Arts 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 or older and must have been a full-time NY resident for the year preceding 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 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) , 155 Ave. of the Americas, 14th Fl., New York, NY 10013/ (212) 366-6900 x217 / www.nyfa.org. Deadline: Ongoing. Grants available: 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. Broadway. St., Ste. 1003, Philadelphia, PA 19102 / (215) 875-2285 / fax (215) 875-2276 / pewarts@mindspring.com / www.pewarts.org. Grants available: 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. Deadline: Ongoing. Grants available: Roy W. Dean New York Film Grant, valued at $50,000, will be awarded to one deserving filmmaker whose film is "unique and makes a contribution to society." For more information contact Tory Jay Berger at tory@spiritualpr.com / www.fromtheheartproductions.com. Deadline: Ongoing. Grants available: To 5 CA artists and 5 OR/WA artists working, at minimum, 20 years in mature artmaking. Must live in one of these states at least nine mo/yr for three previous years. Application available from Flintridge Foundation, Awards for Visual Arts, 1040 Lincoln Ave., Ste. 100, Pasadena, CA 91103 / (800) 303-2139 / awards@flintridgefoundation.org / www.flintridgefoundation.org. Grants available: Etant donnes: the French American Fund for Contemporary Art offers grants for outstanding programming of contemporary artists from France and the U.S. Go to www.facecouncil.org for guidelines and application forms or contact contemporaryart@facecouncil.org. Deadline: Sept. 30 (curatorial research grants only). Internships available: Afterimage offers 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 nonprofit arts journal. Tasks include line editing, copy editing, fact-checking, 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 reviews for our "Media Noted" section. Interns are asked to commit to at least 10 hours/week for three months and are welcome to stay longer. College (undergraduate or graduate) credit can be arranged through the home institution. To apply, send a cover letter stating background, interests, experience, and availability (and writing samples if available) to Karen vanMeenen, Editor, Afterimage Internships, 31 Prince St., Rochester, NY 14607 / (585) 442-8676 x105 / afterimage@vsw.org. Deadline: Ongoing. Internships available: Brooklyn Museum offers numerous internships, providing graduate and undergraduate students entry-level experience in the various aspects of museum work. (718) 638-5000 x426 / fax (718) 783-6501. Deadline: Ongoing. Internships available: Center for Photography at Woodstock, NY, offers internships in photography and arts administration (a tuition remission of over $5,000). 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 area during their internship. Candidates are selected by in-person interviews only. For an appointment call (845) 679-9957. Deadline: Ongoing. Internships available: CEPA Photography Arts Gallery in Buffalo, NY, offers internships during the fall, spring, and summer semesters, providing special opportunities for students to gain experience and earn college credit by working in a professional gallery setting. (716) 856-2717. Deadline: Ongoing. Internships available: eMediaLoft.org, New York City, offers internships in photography, video, arts administration, Web design, and writing to students presently attending American colleges. No pay, but we provide a good lunch in a beautiful studio overlooking the Hudson River in Greenwich Village. You will need a place to stay in or around New York City. www.emedialoft.org/internships/internships.htm. Positions available: ArtJob Online targets arts professionals for opportunities in arts administration, museums, academia, design, internships, fellowships, and more. Call (888) 562-7232 / artjob@westaf.org / www.artjob.org. Residencies available: ArtsLink Awards offers projects to support U.S. artists, curators, presenters, and arts organizations working in Central Europe, Russia, and Eurasia; residencies to support U.S. organizations to host artists and art managers from this region; and independent projects to support arts professionals from this region pursuing projects in the U.S. For more information e-mail al@cecartslink.org. Deadline: Nov. 5, 2007, for visual and media arts (residency in fall 2008). Residencies available: Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts is seeking talented artists for their residency program. www.bemiscenter.org/residency/index.html. Services available: eMediaLoft.org, New York City, offers low-cost video, photography, CD, DVD, artists' book production, artists' Web pages, and college application assistance. (212) 924-4893 / www.emedialoft.org. Submit papers: National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture's (NAMAC NAMAC National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture ) print journal MALN publishes long-format articles by its members exploring issues relevant to the field. Published four times a year, MALN 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 Quarterly Review of Film and Video, which seeks manuscripts in any area of film video, video installations and digital production, history, theory, and reception. The Quarterly Review seeks to publish the finest in international film criticism, theory, and history in all areas and encourages queer, feminist, technological, post modernist, ethnographic, post structural, post colonial, spectatorial, psychoanalytic, performative per·for·ma·tive adj. Relating to or being an utterance that peforms an act or creates a state of affairs by the fact of its being uttered under appropriate or conventional circumstances, as a justice of the peace uttering , interdisciplinary, phenomenological, and alternative critical and historical methodologies. The Quarterly Review also seeks interviews with directors, writers, cinematographers, performers, theorists, archivists, video artists, and digital filmmakers. Send all manuscripts and inquiries to Gwendolyn Audrey Foster and Wheeler Winston Dixon, Editors in Chief, Quarterly Review of Film & Video, Dept. of English, 202 Andrews Hall, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 68588-0333 / gfoster@unlserve.unl.edu. Deadline: Ongoing. Submit proposals: To Dazibao for either exhibition of photographs or publication of photographs, photographs combined with fiction or discussion on trends of thought on photography. Open to worldwide participation. Dazibao is an artist-run center dedicated to contemporary photography. Dazibao, centre de photographies actuelles, 4001 Berri St., Ste. 202, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H2L H2L Host to Lan 4H2 / (514) 845-6482 / dazibao@cam.org / www.dazibaophoto.org. Deadline: Sept. 1 and Jan. 1. 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 for consideration for completion funding. Funding is also available through the James T. Yee Mentorship Program for media works. www.naatanet.org. Deadline: Ongoing. Submit work: Image City Photography Gallery, Rochester, NY, seeks work for exhibition. (585) 271-2540 / eveneske@yahoo.com. Deadline: Ongoing. Submit work: Nueva Luz photographic journal reviews (black & white) fine art and documentary work by American photographers of African, Asian, Latino, Native American, and Pacific Islander heritage. Please send 20 slides, 8 x 10 inch prints, or Mac formatted CD-ROM CD-ROM: see compact disc. CD-ROM in full compact disc read-only memory Type of computer storage medium that is read optically (e.g., by a laser). (CD preferred); also include resume, bio, support materials, and sufficient postage for the safe return of your materials. Will be notified within 6-8 weeks. Please review at least two prior issues before submitting (at libraries or bookstores; www.enfoco.org). Send to En Foco Inc, Attn: Nueva Luz, 32 E. Kingsbridge Rd., Bronx, NY 10468 / (718) 584-7718 / www.enfoco.org/programs/nuevaluz/submissions.htm. Deadline: Ongoing. Submit work: Mysterious Object, an online arts publication founded in Minneapolis/St. Paul, publishes artworks (image, sound. animation, video) and writing (poetry, fiction, essays, interviews). For submission details visit www.mysteriousobject.org or e-mail editor@mysteriousobject.org. Deadline: ongoing for quarterly issues. Submit work: 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 nonprofit, 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 work: 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, PO Box 489, Sheboygan, WI 53082-0489 / (414) 458-6144. Deadline: Ongoing. Submit work: Seeking artwork in all media for exhibition. Send 10 slides, VHS/DVD/CD, works list, statement, resume, and SASE to Ron Sherhofer, Olin Fine Arts Center, Washington & Jefferson College, 285 E. Wheeling St., Washington, PA 15301 / rsherhofer@washjeff.edu. Submit work: 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 (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. tape with project description, artist statement, resume, and SASE for return of materials to Ed de la Torre, LACE, 6522 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, CA 90028. Deadline: Ongoing. Submit work: SPACES, a nonprofit, artist-run organization in Cleveland, OH, is seeking video submissions for its ongoing screening program. For prospectus call or fax (216) 621-2314 / spaces@apk.net. Deadline: Ongoing. Submit work: Center for Photography at Woodstock seeks photography, multimedia, installation, and film/video from artists and curators for possible exhibition and/or publication. Contact the Center for Photography at Woodstock, 58 Tinker St., Woodstock, NY 12498 / (914) 679-9957 / www.cpw.org. 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 & Design, Staffordshire University, College Rd., Stoke-on-Trent, ST4 2DE, UK / iris@staffs.ac.uk. Submit work: Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) in Cleveland produces the annual Wendy L. Moore Emerging Artist Series for a 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 (216) 421-8671 x36. Deadline: Ongoing. 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 x6269 / susangrogan@onebox.com. Submit work: Silver Eye Center for Photography in Pittsburgh, PA, is accepting photographic submissions for the 2006 S5,000 Fellowship. For more details visit www.silvereye.org. Deadline: Oct. 7. Submit work: Ohio University Art Gallery is accepting proposals for upcoming solo and/or group exhibitions. All media. No entry fee. Send 10-20 slides with current resume, artist statement, and exhibition proposal. Color copies, photographs, and videos/ CD-ROMs are acceptable. Include SASE for return of slides. Send to OUAG, Director of Exhibitions, Seigfred Hall 534, Athens, OH 45701 / www.ohiou.edu/art/galleries.html. Deadline: Ongoing. Submit work: To the Finger Lakes Arts Grants and Services, Inc. (FLAGS) for a retail gallery space in its storefront offices in downtown 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. , NY. To make an appointment contact (315) 781-7725 / FLAGS@rochester.rr.com. Submit work: Organization of American Historians The Organization of American Historians (OAH), formerly known as the Mississippi Valley Historical Association, is an organization of historians focusing on American history. (OAH OAH Organization of American Historians OAH Overall Height OAH Order After Hearing OAH Orcs and Humans (Warcraft I) OAH Obvious As Hell OAH Office of Administration Hearings ) seeks entries for the 2007 Erik Barnouw Award, given annually in recognition of outstanding programming on network or cable television, or in documentary film, concerned with American history, the study of American history, or the promotion of history. The winning film will be screened at the annual meeting of the OAH and the producers of the film will receive $1,000. Only films and video programs released in 2006 are eligible No late submissions accepted. For more information call (812) 855-9852 / www.oah.org. Deadline: Dec. 1. Submit work: 26th Annual EXPO Juried Competition seeks entries for exhibition at the B.J. Spoke Gallery, 299 Main St. Huntington, NY. Submit 6 color slides or scans on JPEG JPEG in full Joint Photographic Experts Group Standard computer file format for storing graphic images in a compressed form for general use. JPEG images are compressed using a mathematical algorithm. CD-ROM. One slide for each work. (631) 549-5106 / www.bjspokegallery.com/26_expo.html. Deadline: Nov. 10. Workshops: Visual Studies Workshop, Rochester, NY offers numerous workshops of varying duration in traditional, digital, and alternative photography; film and video, book arts, and media literacy for teachers. (585) 442-8676 / www.vsw.org. Internships available: Afterimage 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 nonprofit arts journal. Tasks include line-editing, copy-editing, proofreading, research, promotional activities, and writing reviews for our "Media Noted" section. Interns are asked to commit to at least 10 hours/week for three months and are welcome to stay longer. College (undergraduate or graduate) credit can be arranged through the home institution. To apply, send a cover letter stating background, interests, experience, and availability (and writing samples if available) to Karen vanMeenen, Editor, Afterimage Internships, 31 Prince St., Rochester, NY 14607 / afterimage@vsw.org. Deadline: Ongoing. Submit work: To the monthly Emerging Filmmakers Series at the Little Theatre, Rochester, NY. Open to New York State filmmakers, regardless of age or educational status. Maximum length: 30 min. No fee. No 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. . Notification via e-mail within four weeks of receipt. Send VHS or DVD screener, cover letter with one-sentence description of work, one-sentence director bio, full contact information (including email) and SASE for return (tapes and DVDs will not be returned without SASE) to Karen vanMeenen, Programmer, Emerging Filmmakers Series, Little Theatre, 240 East Ave., Rochester, NY 14604. Deadline: Ongoing. Past is Present An exhibition of contemporary artists working with historic photographic processes September 9-October 28, 2006 Opening Reception: Saturday, September 9, 7pm-10pm Closing Reception Costume Party: Saturday, October 28, 7pm-11pm Artist Panel Discussions: Saturday, September 9, 5:30pm-6:30pm Saturday, October 28, 5pm-6pm [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] the laboratorium Visual Studies Workshop Gallery 31 Prince Street Rochester, NY 14607 585.259.6525 (the lab) 585.442.8676 (VSW) Gallery Hours: Thurs-Sun, 12-5pm www.thelaboratorium.org please visit the website for more complete list of special events original drawing by Cuthbert Bede |
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