Department of Visual Art Professional Development Assistance Award
Deadline: Monday, December 3, 2012, NOON (12pm) Submit to Shannon Bybee in the Visual Art Department office (Room 300, Art & Design Building) For Fall 2012 applications, it is open to Graduation Seniors in Visual Art who are working in Painting and/or creating figurative work, or students who are working in Sculpture or creating sculptural work. Every year, the Department of Visual Art grants Professional Development Assistance Awards to graduating seniors to financially assist in their post-graduate professional activities. These can include gallery exhibition, artist residency, professional workshops, professional materials developments, such as websites and other published promotional materials, research travels, etc. Graduating seniors who are in Painting or working figuratively or in Sculpture or working sculpturally in the Department of Visual Art are eligible to submit an application to be reviewed by the Departmental Professional Development Assistance Awards Review Committee. The awards are given on the basis of merit and quality of the submitted professional development proposal and accompanying budget proposal, applicant’s academic record, creative work, resumé, and artist statement. Specific evaluation criteria can be found in attached documents. Please go to the link below to download application form and guidelines. http://kuvisualart.weebly.com/for-students.html
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DEADLINE: DECEMBER 31, 2012
http://washingtonprintmakers.com/programs/excellence-in-printmaking Exhibition and Awards The 2013 “Excellence in Printmaking” exhibition, on view at Washington Printmakers Gallery in February 2013 (see important dates, below), will feature 50 prints, including three prize-winning works, selected by Mr. Tillman:
$500; a one-year gift membership in the Washington Print Club; an article about the show and awards that will include a reproduction of the prize-winning print in The Washington Print Club Quarterly, and a one-year subscription to the Quarterly to the student’s art department -Second Prize: A one year gift membership to the Washington Print Club and a $50 gift certificate to Plaza Art Supplies. -Third Prize: A one-year gift membership to the Washington Print Club and a $25 gift certificate to Plaza Art Supplies. Eligibility A Student Applicant should be:
18-24 years of age in February 2013. creating prints using traditional, hand-pulled media. Digital and Photographic prints are not eligible. Important Dates
1/12/2013: Notifications of acceptance sent out 1/26/2013, 5 pm: Deadline for delivery to WPG of all accepted prints and additional documentation. 1/30/2013-2/24/2013: “Excellence in Printmaking” exhibition, award ceremony/receptions: TBA. 2/23/2013-3/2/2013: Pick up or shipment of all works during gallery hours (see below). Any shipping costs are the responsibility of the artist. DAVE BOWN PROJECTS
5th Semiannual Competition Jurors Karl Hecksher K5 Editions, New York Andrea Karnes Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth Mary Kate O’Hare Newark Museum Prizes 15,000 USD (1 artist will receive $10,000 and 5 artists will each receive $1,000). In addition to the cash prizes listed above; Dave Bown Projects will be buying works of art from artists as submissions are received. Eligibility This competition is open to all visual artists who are 18 years of age or older. All styles and mediums are eligible. Selection Process Early entries are encouraged. Previewing will occur on a daily and weekly basis by Dave Bown Projects as submissions are received. Deadline 30 November 2012 Prospectus davebownprojects.com/submissions.html For further information, please contact Dave Bown at (917) 365-5265 or [email protected] Thank you, Dave Dave Bown (917) 365-5265 [email protected] davebownprojects.com ENTRY DEADLINE: OCTOBER 23, 2012 DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 9, 2012 (for 2013-2014 Academic Year) To Apply: http://facultydevelopment.ku.edu/keeler-intrauniversity-professorships DEADLINE: SEPTEMBER 7, 2012
http://www.samfa.org/Salmon%20Sculpture%20Competition/Call%20for%20Entries.pdf The San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts seeks submissions for the 1st Salmon Sculpture Competition 2012, a juried exhibition of outdoor sculpture. Open to all media (but must be suitable for outdoor exposure), up to12 large scale works will be chosen for installation at the Sunken Garden Park, City of San Angelo. Thursday, August 30, 2012, 7PM
http://www.lawrence.lib.ks.us/events/art-commission-info-session/ Calling all Kansas artists! The City of Lawrence is commissioning a public art installation for the renovated library. Come learn about the selection process, view examples of other public art installations, see architect renderings of the new library, and hear Lawrence Public Library’s vision for this project. This information session is intended for artists who would like to learn more about the project and are interested in responding to the Request For Qualifications (RFQ) to win the commission. Artists will have the opportunity to ask questions during a Q&A session following a short presentation. Click here for more details about the commission. New Hall Center Competitions!!!
Go to: http://www.hallcenter.ku.edu/~hallcenter/grants/faculty_support/index.shtml for all the Hall Center competitions and their application portals. Also listed on this site: http://kuvisualart.weebly.com/for-faculty.html DEADLINE: OCTOBER 1, 2012
http://www.vermontstudiocenter.org/fellowships Vermont Studio Center has 35 fellowships to be awarded. Many are open to all. See the link above for detail, and to apply. DEADLINE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 2012
http://www.lawrence.lib.ks.us/2012/08/calling-all-artists/ Banned Books Week (BBW) is an annual national event celebrating the freedom to read and the importance of the First Amendment. Held during the last week of September, BBW highlights the benefits of free and open access to information while drawing attention to the dangers of censorship by spotlighting actual or attempted bannings of books throughout the United States. Libraries across the country recognize this week in a number of ways. For 2012, Lawrence Public Library (LPL), in partnership with the Lawrence Arts Center (LAC), is celebrating intellectual freedom and BBW in a totally unique way. We are asking local artists to create small scale works of art inspired by a banned/challenged book or author. Seven of these works will be selected and printed as trading cards, with the artwork on the front and a list of “statistics” about the highlighted book or author on the back, as well as information about the artist. All entries will be displayed during BBW and cards will be printed, with one given away each day of the week at both LPL and LAC. |
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