Submission Due: March 10, 2015
The Undergraduate College Student Exhibition is right around the corner and we want to make sure that everyone knows all about it! Each year, KCAC invites undergraduate students from both Kansas and Missouri to participate in this juried exhibition. We are happy to announce that this year's juror is Sonie Joi Ruffin - Visiting Curator of the American Jazz Museum in Kansas City, Missouri. The student exhibition encourages undergraduate students to participate in a gallery show in Kansas City and compete for the Leigh Rosenberg Earnest Memorial Fund Scholarship which is awarded to up to four of the most outstanding participants as judged by our juror. Don't forget the deadlines for the Student Show are fast approaching. Make sure to pass this information on to any and all eligible applicants. 2015 Kansas City Artists Coalition’s Undergraduate College Student Exhibition Mallin and Jacqueline B. Charno Galleries 201 Wyandotte, Kansas City, Missouri 64105 Calendar March 10 Entry submissions due at www.CallForEntry.org March 25 Notification of artists begins April 3-4 Artwork due, 11-4pm April 10 Opening Reception, 6-8pm April 24 Exhibition ends April 25 Pick up works, 11-4pm
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Department of Visual Art Professional Development Assistance Award Deadline: Monday, December 9, 2013, 4pm Submit to the Visual Art Department office (Room 300, Art & Design Building) The Department of Visual Art awards funding to outstanding students to support their professional creative activities after graduation. If you will be graduating after this Fall 2013 semester, you are eligible to apply. Additional requirements can be found on the attached guideline. THIS FALL 2013, THERE IS FUNDING AVAILABLE FOR STUDENTS IN VISUAL ART WHO MEET THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA: 1) Creative research proposals from female undergraduate student(s) in all media 2) Creative research proposals with student’s work in figurative painting and/or drawing 3) Creative research proposals with student’s work in painting and/or drawing Note: Final awards will range from approximately $500 – up to $1000 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. 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. See below to download application guideline and application form.
DEADLINE: DECEMBER 2, 2013 --> DEADLINE EXTENDED TO DECEMBER 12, 2013, 5PM!!! Applications for a SOLO EXHIBITION at the SUA Gallery is now open! Submit your work for a chance to have it showcased in SUA gallery during Spring 2014. You can submit your work via flash drive or CD and have a maximum of 10 high resolution images (300 dpi) and/or 2 minutes of video. Bring your submissions to the Programs Box Office located on Level 4 of the Kansas Union right behind the Pulse between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. For more information call the Programs Box Office at (785) 864-7469. https://www.facebook.com/events/195283033991673/ DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 15, 2013
http://penland.org/classes/summer/summer_assistantships.html Studio assistants are students who assist instructors and fellow students and are responsible for maintaining the school’s standards for studio operation. Assistants receive housing and meals, and pay only the $50 nonrefundable processing fee. Assistants are selected based on their knowledge of a working studio. In addition to 25–40 hours of work each week, studio assistants are required to work from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM on the day before and the day after their session, and must make travel arrangements which will allow them to meet this requirement. If you cannot meet this requirement, please do not apply. Many instructors select their own assistants; check the list below to determine availability of positions before applying. To apply, check the studio assistant box on the application form, and include a letter explaining your experience in the field and your interest in the class, along with a résume, two letters of recommendation, five printed images of your work (maximum size 8-1/2 x 11, no slides or CDs), and the $50 processing fee. Applications must be received no later than February 15, and must include letters of reference. Applicants will be notified by April 1. International students note: because the U.S. government considers our studio assistant program to be work for hire, students who are not U.S. citizens may not receive studio assistantships unless they have a work permit. DEADLINE: JANUARY 18, 2013http://paseooriginals.com/calltoartists.html
Solo show best of show award $500 2 awards of merit $250 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 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. http://kuvisualart.weebly.com/for-students.html
Please see above link for more information and downloadable forms Deadline: Friday, October 5, 2012 (for travel between October 5, 2012 and February 8, 2013) Application should be sent to [email protected] or delivered to 200 Strong (c/o Amanda McCoy). We prefer digital copies, but will accept both electronic or paper applications.http://sota.ku.edu/faculty_students/studenttravelfund/index.shtml (Note: currently the deadline information is incorrect on the SOTA website. Correct deadline and travel dates are listed above) The University of Kansas School of the Arts provides travel funds to support the professional development of its students and to increase the visibility of its academic programs. Applicants should note that funding priority will be given to students who were selected to participate in professional programs, conferences and events on the basis of a peer review of their work (portfolio, audition tape, written proposal, etc.). There are three options for student travel funding: Option 1: Up to $250* may be awarded to students who attend regional or national professional conferences directly related to their area of study. Students attending conferences as a group must still apply to Student Travel Fund individually. Option 2: Up to $500* may be awarded for the following activities:
Option 3: Up to $750* may be awarded for travel expenses when studying in programs, organizations, and institutes beyond the KU campus leading to professional development in the arts. This component of the fund is highly competitive with a limited number of awards made each year. Travel for study might include:
* Depends on available funding Please Note: Students receiving funding for travel through the School of the Arts Student Travel Fund are required to submit a report of their travel within two weeks of their return. A form will be sent to students with their award notification. Students who fail to submit a report will not be eligible for future support from the SOTA Student Travel Fund.FundingReport If you have any difficulty with these files, please email [email protected] for the file in question. 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 KU undergrads! It's never too early to start thinking about this grant opportunity!!!
Deadline: 4:00PM, Thursday, April 5, 2012 (for project period June 16 - December 31, 2012) http://www.ura.ku.edu/ugra.shtml Get paid to do research, scholarly or creative work in any academic field as a KU undergraduate. Grants are $1,000 with additional funding of up to $500 for related expenses. |
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