“Craft Forms 2012” 18th International Juried Exhibition Contemporary Fine Craft.
November 30, 2012 – January 26, 2013. Juror: Cindi Strauss, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art and Design, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. $4,000 + Awards. Digital Entry Fee: $40. Deadline: September 13, 2012. http://www.craftformsentry.com/
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http://www.torpedofactory.org/galleries/targetcallforentry.htm 25: Target Gallery Celebrates Twenty-five Years Deadline for Entry: June 18th, 2012 Exhibition Dates: September 8 - 30th, 2012 Description: This is an all media exhibition that celebrates the 25th anniversary of the Target Gallery. This is open to all artists nationally and internationally. Artists are asked to submit work that responds to world events that have occurred over the past 25 years. A special catalog and poster will accompany this exhibition. Juror: J.W. Mahoney is an artist, critic and independent curator who serves as Washington's Corresponding Editor for Art in America. He is an Affiliate Professor of Visual Arts at the University of Maryland in Baltimore, and his latest exhibition, "Carceral," will open at Curator's Office in Washington in May of this year. DEADLINE EXTENDED!!! MAY 6, 2012 Deadline: April 30th, 2012 http://www.newamericanpaintings.com/competitions.html Juror: Bill Arning Funding Available For Internationalizing Courses
DEADLINE: APRIL 16, 2012 As part of an on-going effort to internationalize the curriculum at KU, International Programs is offering an $850 stipend to tenured and tenure-track faculty who develop a new international course or significantly revise an existing course to make it more international. Proposals for courses that meet the academic requirements for the undergraduate Global Awareness Program (GAP) are especially welcomed. According to the GAP guidelines, these courses must have: (1) a significant, modern emphasis, with 50% or more of the content being from the 20th and 21st centuries; and, (2) an international focus, with 50% or more non-U.S. material. All proposals are welcome, but courses taught mainly to undergraduate students, and those which will impact a substantial amount of students, will receive preference. All proposed courses must be taught on the Lawrence or Edwards campus. Proposals for study abroad courses will not be considered. All applicants who are selected for the program will be asked to participate in a two hour “Internationalization of the Curriculum” workshop on “stop day”, Friday, May 4, 2012, to present their ideas for the course and discuss ways of internationalizing the curriculum with other interested KU faculty. Faculty who participated in the 2010 and 2011 workshops are not eligible to apply for single grants. Interested participants are invited to submit a short proposal (two to three pages, double-spaced) that includes: (1) a narrative description of the new course, or how a preexisting course will be substantially revised; (2) the course title and a (possible) course number; and, (3) a discussion of the potential impact you expect the course to have on KU’s international posture. The proposal should indicate whether or not the course is undergraduate or graduate, the expected enrollment, whether or not it is intended as a principal course, and the frequency with which it will be offered. It is expected that the course will be offered sometime during the next two academic years and that it will be offered at least three times within the next six-year period. Faculty from all academic disciplines are invited to submit proposals. Additional Guidelines · The deadline for proposals is Monday, April 16. All proposals should be submitted to Brent Steele, International Programs, 300 Strong Hall, or by email: [email protected], no later than 5:00 p.m. on that day. · The department chair and/or dean, as appropriate, must endorse all proposals. · Successful applicants will be notified on or before Monday, May 2. · The workshop for program participants is scheduled for “stop day”, Friday, May 4, 10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon in the Parlor Room, Level 5 of the Kansas Union · Attendance by participants in the full program of the workshop is required in order to receive the stipend. · Participants will receive $850 to assist with the planning of the proposed course and for participation in the workshop. · Participants will be asked to submit to International Programs a brief report on the new or revised course and a syllabus after it is offered. · For more information, please contact Brent Steele, Director of Faculty Programs, 864-6161 or [email protected]. KU Students: submit your original artwork for consideration for KU Libraries' 2012-13 LibArt exhibition. Deadline is April 16. Details at http://lib.ku.edu/libart/
"LibArt: Student Art in the Libraries" is a year-long exhibition organized and sponsored by KU Libraries, which offers students the opportunity to display their artwork in the libraries' public spaces. For physical display, art must be two-dimensional and ready to hang. For digital display, two-dimensional, three-dimensional or multimedia entries are accepted. To submit, upload digital images of your work in the online entry form at http://lib.ku.edu/libart/ http://www.momaps1.org/news/view/83
DEADLINE: APRIL 30, 2012 Volkswagen Fellow The Volkswagen Fellows will assist in research, writing, correspondence and other tasks required to produce a large-scale, international exhibition at MoMA PS1 in 2013, which will be made possible by a partnership with Volkswagen of America. Candidates should have strong knowledge of both Mac and PC platforms, MS Office, and Photoshop. Proficiency with InDesign is also preferred. Fellows must have excellent communication skills, and demonstrate professionalism and superior judgment. They should be comfortable liaising with artists, galleries and other institutions during the organization and implementation of the exhibition. Fellowship Details Location: MoMA PS1, 22-25 Jackson Ave, Long Island City, New York Term: Full-time (5 days per week) for 1 year Stipend: $20,000 Start date: ASAP Application Instructions Please list within your cover letter the three departments to which you are applying (in order of preference): Curatorial, Press, Director's Office, Development, Public Programs, Registration Please send resume and cover letter to: [email protected] Deadline for applications: April 30, 2012 Students,
The School of the Arts is providing funding for arts students to conduct interdisciplinary creative and scholarly research projects focusing on a theme. These grants can be up to $1,000 with additional funds for exhibiting, presenting, performing, or publishing project results. There are also incentives for departments with participating students, as well as for the faculty sponsors. See attached flyer for details! If you are interested, please come to one of our informative Q&A sessions where Associate Dean Liz Kowalchuk and members of the SOTA Student Advisory Board will be discussing the process and answering your questions! We have 4 sessions, one located in each department. You don't have to attend the session for your department so come to the meeting that works best for you and your schedule! Please see list below for session dates, times and locations. Thursday March 15: · 11:00 am – 12:00 pm – Oldfather Studios: Room 226 · 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm – Art & Design: Room 421 Friday March 16: · 10:00 am – 11:00 am – Murphy Hall: Room 354 · 2:15 pm – 3:15 pm – Robinson: Dance Office Meeting Room Remember: The application deadline for Period I (June 16-December 31) is March 30, 2012. The application details will be available soon on our website: www.sota.ku.edu Faculty::: The Commons Interdisciplinary Research Initiative in Nature & Culture Seed Grant3/1/2012 The Commons Interdisciplinary Research Initiative in Nature & Culture Seed Grant - DEADLINE: March 30, 2012
http://www.thecommons.ku.edu/seedgrants.html Each academic year, The Commons presents a call for proposals for Seed Grants, a competitive program to nurture and develop interdisciplinary, collaborative research ideas at the conceptual stage. Once proposals are accepted and awards are made, recipients have one year to carry out research outlined in the proposals. For more information, click the link above. Awards are co-sponsored by Research and Graduate Studies and the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Sponsored by the Phi Beta Delta honor society for international scholarship
Deadline for Entries: Friday, March 30th For rules and entry form: http://www.international.ku.edu/pbd/photos/ Contest Details: - Photographs must have been shot outside the U.S. - Only printed photographs may be entered. - KU alumni, students, staff, or faculty may enter. - Each contestant may enter up to six prints. - There is no entry fee for active members of Phi Beta Delta. - The entry fee for all other contestants is $3 per photo There will be an opening reception and winning photos will be exhibited in Watson Library |
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