Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Sex, Lies, and Fiction

Courtesy of Lisa:

An article from the Chronicle of Higher Education, entitled Sex, Lies, and Fiction: How truthful should writers be, and at what cost? By Chantal Corcoran

A good friend came to my home with her husband one evening. She's a writer like me, but a private one, more inclined to poetry by way of personal therapy than fiction for consumption. After dinner, while our husbands stepped outside to smoke cigars, she and I went down to the basement to dig through old trunks. While we crouched in my dusty crawl space flipping through photo albums and buzzing from wine, Lisa pulled a piece of paper from the pocket of her jeans...
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Can/should art be taught?

Courtesy of Nick:

Check out this post from Alec Soth's archived blog:

I recently dipped my toes into the art education industry. After several waves of exhilaration and despair, I’m happy to find myself back on the relative terra firma of this blog. But I’m struggling to bring any coherence to my impressions. With only two weeks spent at the San Francisco Art Institute, I’m not qualified to offer much on the topic of arts education. But something is nagging at me. Something seems wrong...

http://alecsothblog.wordpress.com/2007/09/04/canshould-art-be-taught/

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Photography Now call for entries

Here's a good one!

http://www.cpw.org/CurrentOpportunities/PhotoNow/pages/PhotoNow.html

PHOTOGRAPHY NOW
It’s the Center for Photography at Woodstock’s annual PHOTOGRAPHY NOW call for entries where winners will be exhibited in CPW’s main gallery from June 12 - August 22, 2010. This year CPW has invited the APERTURE Foundations' acclaimed Book Publisher and Director of Content, Lesley A. Martin to select the most exciting new photography from the national and international field!

ELIGIBILITY
From traditional to digital, all photographic techniques and approaches are welcome. Straight photography, fine art, narrative, documentary, landscape, social issues, still life, mixed media incorporating photography, photographic installations, and digital images & collages - all will be considered! CPW staff and ADV/Board members are not eligible to apply.

EXHIBITION
Accepted work will be exhibited in CPW's gallery from June 12 - August 22, 2010.



HOW TO ENTER
6 images
: $50 ($30 student/senior discount in this category only) | 10 images: $60 | 20 images: $100

Photography Museum of Art :: Photo Portfolio Competition 2010

The Women's Committee of the Philadelphia Museum of Art is pleased to announce its first Photography Portfolio Competition. All applications must be submitted online. how to enter.

Deadline:
May 15, 2010
Entry Fee: $40

Slideluck Potshow: Women's Work

Slideluck Potshow is proud to announce Women's Work, a collaboration with Ladies Lotto that will be taking place in Los Angeles this March, during Women's Awareness Month. At this multimedia slideshow and potluck dinner, artists from around the world will present work that illuminates aspects of the contemporary female experience.

If you are interested in submitting a project to Women's Work, or know an artist who should, guidelines can be found here and the submission deadline is Monday, February 15th.

Curatorial Resource for Upstart Media Bliss (CRUMB)

CRUMB aims to help those who 'exhibit' new media art, including curators, technicians and artists. CRUMB's website contains interviews, seminars, resources and more.

SNAP! 2010 A Photographic Fundraiser for the Aids Committee of Toronto

Elevator Digital Photo Competition & Silent Auction

Submission Deadline:
TOMORROW, Thurs., Feb. 11, 5:00PM EST
Fee: $25/image

Additional information available here.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

juried exhibition NYC


http://www.agora-gallery.com/competition/art_contest_main.aspx?86161


Nice enough gallery in chelsea, does feature emerging artists frequently.

Fiona

Pepsi Refresh

Pepsi Refresh is a series of grants. 20 days left to apply and vote.

http://www.refresheverything.com/categories/arts-and-culture

Monday, February 8, 2010

The Robert Cornelius Portrait Award‏

The Worldwide Photography Gala Awards (WPGA) open a juried competition for professional and non professional photographers worldwide: The Robert Cornelius Portrait Award.
To submit your images online go to: www.thegalaawards.com

Early Bird Deadline (with discounted entry fees): March 14, 2010
Final Deadline: April 25, 2010

Until the Early Bird deadline: for the first 3 images US$ 32; each additional image US$ 8
Between the Early Bird deadline and the Final Deadline: for the first 3 images US$ 45; each additional image US$ 12.

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Submit to Draft Magazine

Deadline: Feb. 11
Quantity: up to 10 images
Size: 8x10 at 72 dpi
Email: submit@draftmag.org

Friday, February 5, 2010

NY Arts Day 2010

The NYS Arts have announced Arts Day 2010:

Date: February 24, 2010
Location: Albany, NY

Arts Day Schedule
in Hearing Room A, LOB

9:00 am: Arts Day Headquarters opens. Pick up arts Day buttons and position papers

9:30 am: Arts Day Briefing,

Judith K. Weiner, Executive Director NYS ARTS

11:00 am: Joint Committee Hearing led by Senator Jose Serrano and Assemblyman Steven Englebright

Schedule your appointments with your legislators before and/or after the 11 am - 12 noon Joint Committee Hearing.

Parking info can be found here.

Sign up for Arts Day 2010 here.

Also check out info on their blog and twitter.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Colors Magazine

Here's a chance to get your work published.

http://lab.colorsmagazine.com/

Burn: Emerging Photographer Grant 2010

We are now receiving submissions for a grant of $15,000.

Funding is designed to support continuation of a photographer’s personal project. This body of work may be of either journalistic mission or purely personal artistic imperatives…

The Emerging Photographer Fund grant was initiated by David Alan Harvey in 2008, and is awarded by the Magnum Foundation, a non-profit created by the member photographers from Magnum Photos, Inc…Funding for the EPF has come from several private donors who have chosen to remain anonymous.

The EPF Jury for 2009 was: Martin Parr, Gilles Peress, Eugene Richards, Carol Nagar, Fred Ritchin, Maggie Steber, David Griffin, John Gossage and James Nachtwey…

For additional information, click here.