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February 28, 1997 Diane Scott is very much the international artist,
having started her art career in Toronto, Canada, earning her art
degree in England and now working as a full time artist just outside
Boston, Massachusetts. Her education includes courses at the Three
Schools of Art in Toronto and a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the
Hertfordshire College of Art and Design in St. Albans, England. You
can see her paintings at: http://rtuh.com/rlg/diane-scott
February 28, 1998 PAINTING WORKSHOP IN TURKEY, September 1-16, 1998 In
a small coastal village where the Mediterranean and the Aegean Seas
meet, paint and experience an intriguing part of the world and explore
its unique culture. Included are all accommodations, most meals and
transportation in Turkey. Intensive workshop taught by a professional,
exhibiting artist. All levels of experience and all 2D media. For more
information please contact: 617-964-1204 (Lois) OR 617-964-2634
(Leyla) OR glgol...@mediaone.com
March 3, 1998 CALL FOR ARTISTS-FINE ART/FINE CRAFT FAIR The Northwest
Cultural Council, a suburban Chicago not-for-profit arts organization,
has joined together with Northwest Community Healthcare, one of
Illinois' premier healthcare facilities, to present a juried Fine
Art/Fine Craft Fair. The Fair will be held in Arlington Heights, IL,
an affluent community welcoming the opportunity to attend a fine art
fair close to home, on Saturday June 27 and Sunday June 28, 1998. The
Fair will be attended by thousands of people who are not only
interested in Art, but have the capability to purchase your work. All
art will be exhibited in large tents, provided by the sponsors,
assuring visitor participation regardless of the weather. Total prize
money: $11,000. Solicitation for purchase awards is underway. There
are no commissions due from sale of art. All media/all subjects
accepted. The FAIR will include a special one booth exhibit: THE ART
OF HEALING. Artists need not be present or rent a booth at the Fair.
We are seeking art in all mediums depicting the artist's
interpretation of the healing process. The hospital's goal is to
develop an environment htat encourages the total healing of those it
serves. Its philosophy embraces the complete well-being of its
patients... mind, body & spirit. The work can range in spirit from
Leonardo d'Vinci's famous medical sketches and cartoons, through
Rembrandt's "The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp," to the popular Saturday
Evening Post cover by Norman Rockwell of the little boy receiving a
shot in the doctor's office. $1,000 cash award. For a prospectus, send
SASE to: Northwest Cultural Council, 5999 New Wilke Rd Suite 111A,
Rolling Meadows IL 60008 OR 847-956-7966 OR 847-381-5892(FAX) OR
fair...@aol.com
March 14, 1998 National Juried Show. Juror: Jacqueline Serwer, Chief
Curator, National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution,
Washington, DC. June 25 - July 18, 1998. Deadline: March 14, 1998.
Open to all media. Cash awards. For prospectus send #10 SASE to:
Ceres, Suite 306-S, 584 Broadway, New York NY 10012
March 15, 1998 ART BY NUMBERS: April 4-May 22, 1998. The Walt Whitman
Cultural Arts Center challenges all artists working in and around New
Media. This is an International call for entries. This exhibition
explores, expounds and is a criteria for technology. Art by Numbers
asks artists working in any medium to integrate their ideas about
technology in the arts by defining: How does self expression define
New Media and how does New Media define self expression? All media are
welcolme. Catalog and cash awards. $15 entry fee for 3 slides. Other
submissions such as disks, tapes, etc. are welcome. For details
contact: Rene Huggins, WALT WHITMAN CULTURAL ARTS CENTER INC, 2ND AND
COOPER STREETS, CAMDEN NJ 08102, USA OR 609-964-8300 OR
wwhi...@libertynet.org OR
http://charlotte.rowan.edu/artbytes/artbytes.html
April 23, 1998 1998 NATIONAL JURIED SHOW: July 8-29, 1998. JUROR: Beth
Venn, Associate Curator, Permanet Collection, Whitney Museum of
American Art, New York. All Media. AWARD: SOLO/GROUP SHOW. For a
prospectus send an SASE to: Phoenix Gallery, 568 Broadway Suite 607,
New York NY 10012
May 31, 1998 Northern National Art Competition: Open to all 2-D art.
Three-$1000.00 Awards of Excellence, over $8500.00 in prizes.
Juror/Judge: Betye Saar. For a prospectus send SASE to: Nicolet
College, Art Dept, Box 518, Rhinelander WI 54501 OR
td...@nicolet.tec.wi.us
May 31, 1998 New York, NY - International Showcase '98, fourth annual
international competition for exhibition to be held in September of
1998. $1000 in awards. For prospectus e-mail Slowinski Gallery at
slo...@aol.com, print form from internet at the Slowinski Gallery
Site, or send SASE to: Slowinski Gallery, 215 Mulberry St., NY, NY
10012
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Feb 01, 1998 ART-IN-PUBLIC-PLACES This is a nine-month outdoor
sculpture exhibition program designed to introduce residents to the
idea of public art. Three artists will be selected. Each artist will
receive a grant of $2,000. For more information or an entry form,
call: 409-845-8501 OR ua...@stark.tamu.edu
Feb 01, 1998 ABSTRACT PAINTING/SCULPTURE Open to US residents. Send 20
slides, statement, vita, SASE to: Richard Young, Art Dept, Boise State
University, 1910 University Dr, Boise ID 83725 OR 208-385-3994 OR
208-385-1243(FAX)
Feb 01, 1998 ANNUAL FAUX FAULKNER CONTEST How to Write Bad Faulkner:
start by reading Faulkner for at least ten years. The successful
parodist will have absored Faulkner's style and syntax and have
developed a feel for his dense sentence and paragraph structure. To
attempt to imitate Faulkner without this knowledge is a lost cause.
Irreverent wit and humor are prerequisites but the parodist will be
well-advised to serve up his concoction with a dash of humility and
grace. After all, nobody writes like William Faulkner. How to Enter
the Contest: be sure to include a title for the entry, your name,
address and phone number. If you wish confirmation of receipt, enclose
a self-addressed postcard. By entering the contest, contestants
automatically release publication and promotion rights to Jack
Daniel's and The Faulkner Newsletter. The winner of the contest
receives round-trip air fare for two to Oxford and complimentary
registration and lodging for the annual Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha
Conference held each summer at the University of Mississippi. Send
your typed, double-spaced manuscript (500-word limit) to: Faux
Faulkner, The Faulkner Newsletter, Box 248, Oxford MS 38655
Feb 01, 1998 AQUARIUM IS CURRENTLY SEEKING 3 EXPERIENCED DESIGNERS to
work on our major new, permanent exhibits. Responsibilities include
developing and designing drawings, CAD drawings and building scale
models of all 3D exhibit elements. Position requires technical drawing
skills and knowledge of materials, construction and fabrication
processes; demonstrated rendering and model making skills. AutoCAD
version 13 or 14. required for two positions. 2 are full time term
positions from 1/98-7/98, the other 2/98-2/99. Send/fax resume and
salary requirements to: Human Resources Department, John G. Shedd
Aquarium, 1200 S Lake Shore Dr, Chicago IL 60605 OR 312-663-0971 OR
NAns...@sheddaquarium.org
Feb 01, 1998 CHICAGO ASIAN AMERICAN SHOWCASE March/April 1998.
Chicago's annual Asian American film/arts festival. Seeking features,
shorts, docs & videos by and/or about Asian Americans. No entry fee.
Send VHS videotape & bio/production notes, SASE for tape return.
Contact: Chicago Asian American Showcase, 3314 N Lake Shore Dr #8A,
Chicago IL 60657 OR 773-871-1977 OR 773-384-6463(FAX) OR
fort...@fortune4.com OR http://www.fortune4.com/showcase.htm
Feb 01, 1998 CHILDREN'S LITERATURE The Children's Literature
Association sponsors research fellowships and scholarshipsfor ChLA
members. As many as four fellowships of between $250 and $1000 are
awarded for proposals of literary criticism or original scholarship
that will eventually be published. Those interested in exploring
fantasy or science fiction for youngsters are eligible for the
Margaret P Esmonde Memorial Scholarship. The number of scholarships
awarded varies depending on the number of applicants. Contact: Donna
White, English Dept, Clemson University, 801 Strode Tower, Clemson SC
29634-1503 OR 616-965-8180
Feb 01, 1998 EMERGING ARTIST FELLOWSHIPS: RESIDENCIES in Miami Beach
include: studio space, housing and $1,000 monthly stipend; eligible:
artists 18-40 years old who have been practicing professionally 1-5
years, U.S. citizens or permanent residents; residencies awarded
solely on artistic merit of work submitted. Contact: NFAA Fellowships
in the Visual Arts, 800 Brickell Av Suite 500, Miami FL 33131 OR
800-970-ARTS OR http://www.nfaa.org
Feb 01, 1998 HOUSTON INTERNATIONAL FILM & VIDEO FESTIVAL April 17-26,
1998. Associated market for features, shorts, docs, video,
ind./experimental &TV. Student Awards Program offers $2,500 cash for
grand prize & $500 cash & $1,000 of Kodak film for best student film
in each category of high school, college & graduate. Scripts &
screenplays also have competition. Cats: theatrical features; TV &
Video Production; Film & Video Production; short subjects film &
video; TV commercials; experimental film & video,
filmstrips/slide/multimedia programs; student film & video; super 8mm
film & video; screenplays; music videos; new media; print advertising;
radio advertising. Formats: 35mm, 16mm, 3/4S, 1/2S, super 8 (on
videotape). Entry fee: $50-$200; market fee: $300. Contact: J. Hunter
Todd, Houston Int'l Film & Video Festival/Worldfest-Houston, Box
56566, Houston TX 77256 OR 713-965-9955 OR 800-524-1438 OR
713-965-9960(FAX) OR worl...@aol.com OR http://www.worldfest.org
Feb 01, 1998 III INTERNATIONAL VIOLIN MAKERS COMPETITION. 29 May- 9
June, 1988, Moscow, Russia. Categories: Violin, Viola, Cello, Violin
Bow, Viola Bow, Cello Bow. The competition aims to uphold the
tradition of violin makers so restrictions apply to materials used.
Instruments should not have been made before July, 1994 or have been
awarded in any competition. Anonymous entry, Prizes total US$82,000.
Contact: Organising Committee, International Tchaikovsky Competition,
14/2 B Nikitskaya Str, 103009 Moscow, Russia OR +7-095-201 6968 OR
+7-095-201 6956(FAX)
Feb 01, 1998 JAPAN-US FELLOWSHIPS Artists, scholars, and specialists
from Japan seeking grant assistance to conduct research, study,
receive specialized training, undertake observation tours, or pursue
creative activity in the US are eligible. American artists, scholars,
and specialists planning to pursue similar activities in Japan,
focused on the study and understanding of Japanese arts and culture,
may also apply for grant assistance. Fellowships range in duration
from one to six months. Priority is given to candidates with little or
no previous opportunity for research and study in the other country.
Contact: Asian Cultural Council, Japan-United States Arts Program,
1290 Avenue of the Americas, New York NY 10104 OR 212-373-4300 OR
212-315-0996(FAX)
Feb 01, 1998 JURIED ART EXHIBITION Lewiston, Idaho. Jul 9 - Aug 7,
1998. Open to all, various media. Fee: $20. Awards: $300, 30%
commission. For prospectus send #10 SASE to: Lewis-Clark Center for
Arts, 415 Main St, Lewiston ID 83501 OR 208-799-2243 OR
208-799-2850(FAX)
Feb 01, 1998 NATIONAL PLASTICS REUSE IT CONTEST School classes are
encouraged to design creative and practical ways to reuse a plastic
item. The contest has three categories: elementary school, junior
high, and high school. The winning class in each category receives
$1000 for projects, class equipment, or other resources. Individual
students may enter the contest by submitting 10 ways to reuse a
plastic item. One individual winner receives $3000, and 10 runners-up
receive $250 each. The most unusual reuse idea is awarded $2000. For
more information, call: 800-777-9500 (American Plastics Council) OR
http://www.plasticresource.com
Feb 01, 1998 NEW YORK WOMEN'S FILM FESTIVAL April 22-26,1998. 2nd
annual film fest celebrates the growing presence of women filmmakers
in today's cinema by providing an annual forum for emerging &
experienced fillmmakers from around the world. Fest will showcase
narrative, doc, experimental, feature & short film & music videos.
Contact: New York Women's Film Fest, 341 Lafayette St #302, New York
NY 10012 OR 212-465-3455 OR 212-431-9694(FAX) OR in...@nywfilmfest.com
OR http://www.nywfilmfest.com
Feb 01, 1998 RESIDENCIES FOR VISUAL ARTISTS One-month residencies
include free living and studio space and meals. Contact: Millay Colony
for the Arts, Box 3, Steepletop, Austerlitz, NY 12017-0003 OR
518-392-3103
Feb 01, 1998 RESIDENCY IN PROVINCETOWN Provides apartments, studios,
and $450 per month to emerging artists and writers for 7 uninterrupted
months. Fellowships run from October 1 - May 1. For an application,
send SASE to: Visual Arts Program, Fine Arts Work Center, 24 Pearl St,
Provincetown MA 02657 OR 508-487-9960 OR
http://capecodaccess.com/fineartsworkcenter
Feb 01, 1998 RESIDENCY PROGRAM Selected fellows receive studio space,
housing, a $100 monthly stipend & supply funds. Residencies are in 4
month cycles. Fellows exhibit their work, and the gallery will produce
a nationally distributed catalog of the exhibit. For an application
contact: NFAA Fellowships in the Visual Arts, 800 Bricknell Av Suite
500, Miami FL 33131 OR 1-800-970-ARTS
Feb 01, 1998 RICHARDS AWARD FOR RESEARCH IN AMERICAN GLASS FOR 1998
Open to collectors, scholars, students and institutions working on
American glass research related to manufacture, distribution, sale or
use during the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. Award: $10,000. Jurors:
David B Whitehouse, Jane Shadel Spillman, Dwight P Lanmon. For info:
Richard Foundation, Box 39, Portsmouth RI 02871
Feb 01, 1998 SCULPTURESCAPE The exhibition will take place July 30,
1998 - June 1, 2000. Open to all US artists, 18 years of age and
older, west of the Mississippi, excluding Hawaii and Alaska. The
exhibition will be judged by a jury of regional art professionals.
Insurance and shipping provided. For information, contact: Susan
Sternlieb, Sculpturescape, Dept of Art, Colorado State University, Ft
Collins CO 80523 OR 970-491-7634 OR 970-491-0505(FAX)
Feb 01, 1998 SECOND CIVIL WAR INTERACTIVE WRITER'S CONTEST This
contest consists of four different categories: biography, non-fiction,
regimental history, and one for photographers. All entries must be
directly related to the Civil War. Our reader's vote for winners.
Award: $50 in each of 4 categories. Rules and how to enter the contest
are available on Civil War Interactive's website at:
http://www.almshouse.com
Feb 01, 1998 THE DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT ON THE WORLD WIDE WEB IS
NOW ACCEPTING ENTRIES FOR THE 1998 SHOW. This year the exhibit's theme
is: "LAND-ESCAPES." Sponsored by Bradley University and the Peoria Art
Guild, the Exhibit is made possible in part by grants from Adobe
Systems Inc., and HP DesignJet Printers. Artists' awards: First Prize:
$1,000. Second Prize: $500. Third Prize: $250. Five Honorable Mention
Awards: $100 each. Prizes will be determined by the juror,
photographer and multimedia artist Pedro Meyer. Entries will be
accepted on disk or by FTP. For a prospectus send an SASE to: Digital
Photography '98, Global Communications Center, Bradley University,
Peoria IL 61625 OR http://gcc.bradley.edu/exhibit/97/prospectus.html
OR how...@bradley.bradley.edu
Feb 01, 1998 THIRD TEXT: EXPERIMENTAL FILM/VIDEO [CALLING FOR
SUBMISSIONS] Third Text: experimental film/video is the annual film
and video show produced by Massachusetts College of Art's Eventworks
at the Coolidge Corner Theatre in Bosotn. It showcases the most
current and uncompromsing experimental works from all over the globe.
The last year show (Solid State: experiemtnal film/video) featured
works by Stan Brakhage, Phil Solomon, Lurther Price, Tammy O'Jala,
Jennifier Reeder and more. Like the previous years, it was an
immensely successful sold-out show with review in paper such as the
BayWindow. This year the show will be scheduled around April and is
currently seeking new challenging film and video works from all over
the world. Works from all genre under 40 minutes are welcome. Please
send a VHS copy of work (film or video) for preview with name, title
as well as a brief description of the work (the preview tape will not
be retunred unless with a SASE). Submissions should be send to:
EventWorks (Third Text: experimental film/video), 621 Huntington Av,
Massachusetts College of Art, Boston MA 02115 OR 617-232-1555 x561
Feb 01, 1998 USE LESS STUFF CONTEST is for children ages 6-12.
Students are encouraged to enter waste-reduction ideas that they've
used at home, school, or within their communities. A panel judges the
entries based on originality, practicality, and waste-saving
potential. Four regional finalists win Rollerblade in-line skates; one
grand-prize winner receives a new bicycle. Contact: The ULS Report,
Box 130116, Ann Arbor MI 48113 OR 313-668-1690 OR 313-930-0506(FAX) OR
http://www.cygnus-group.com OR u...@cygnus-group.com
Feb 01, 1998 *NEW* VISITING PERFORMANCE ARTIST is sought to teach 2-3
day (18 hr) intensive workshop that examines your particular approach
to creating solo performances. Send letter of application, proposal,
resume, documentation of your work, press releases and SASE to: Dean
of Faculty's Office, Performing Artists Workshops, School of the
Museum of Fine Arts, 230 The Fenway, Boston MA 02115
Feb 01, 1998 *NEW* POSITION TEACHING VIDEO Primary teaching
responsibility will be in video, and teaching a course in related
media is a possibility. An MFA (or equivalent), college level teaching
experience, and exhibition record are required. Send letter of
application, resume, artist's statement, statement of teaching
philosophy, 15 min sample tape/disk of your work, 3 references, and
SASE to: Human Resources Office, Video Search Committee, School of the
Museum of Fine Arts, 230 The Fenway, Boston MA 02115
Feb 01, 1998 *NEW* THE DIVINE COMEDY: IMAGES OF HEAVEN, HELL, AND
LIMBO An exhibition juried by Walter Gomez, director of Gomez Gallery
in Baltimore, MD. Open to all artists and all media relating to the
theme. $12 for up to 6 slides. Must have entry form. Send SASE to:
John A Cade, Center for Fine Arts Gallery, Anne Arundel Community
College, 101 College Parkway, Arnold MD 21012-1895
Feb 01, 1998 *NEW* MYTHS AND LEGENDS An exhibition juried by David
Edlefsen, and Julie Decker at the Anchorage Museum to be shown
May-June 1999. For prospectus send SASE to: Julie Decker, Anchorage
Museum, 121 W 7th Av, Anchorage AK 99501 OR 907-272-1589 OR
art...@ix.netcom.com
Feb 01, 1998 *NEW* LEAD INTO GOLD: ALCHEMICAL PRACTICES AND METAPHOR
An exhibition juried by Mary Webster, Zea Morvitz, and Mary Eubank to
be held at the gallery route one and the arts and consciousness
gallery at JFK University. open to all California artists in all media
including performance. Fee is $10 per slide or 3 min. video. Send
SASE to: Mary Eubank, Gallery Route One, Box 937, Point Reyes Station
CA 94937 OR 415-663-1347
Feb 02, 1998 HUMANITIES SCHOLAR PROGRAM Seventeen teams of four K-12
classroom teachers are selected for yearlong fellowships; teams work
with a scholar of national reputation whom they have chosen. The four
teachers receive $1,400 each, the scholar, $1,500. Three of the four
teachers must teach at least half their course load in the humanities.
For more eligibility guidelines and information, contact: Susannah
Patton, Council for Basic Education, 1319 F St NW Suite 900,
Washington DC 20004-1152 OR 202-347-4171 OR 202-347-5047(FAX) OR
in...@c-b-e.org OR http://www.c-b-e.org
Feb 02, 1998 NATIONAL WORKS ON PAPER 2 entries is $15. $3000 US in
awards. Juror is Marty Mayo, Director, Contemporary Arts Museum. For
prospectus send SASE to: 11th McNeese National, Department of Visual
Arts, Box 92295, McNeese State University, Lake Charles LA 70609-2295
OR 318-475-5060
Feb 02, 1998 PACIFIC PRINTS 1998 Open to CA, OR, WA, AK, BC, HI. Fee:
$15/2 slides, $5 each additional. Awards: $5000. Jurors: Carol Doyle,
Patrick Surgalski, Valerie Wade. For a prospectus send an SASE to:
Pacific Art League, Pacific Prints '98, 668 Ramona St, Palo Alto CA
94301 OR 650-321-3891 OR 650-321-3617(FAX)
Feb 02, 1998 PAINTING AND SCULPTURE Nine-week summer residency in
rural Maine. program hosts 65 advanced visual artists, and outstanding
senior artists who give individual critiques. Contact: Skowhegan
School of Painting and Sculpture, 200 Park Av South Suite 1116, New
York NY 10003-1503 OR 212-529-0505 OR 212-473-1342(FAX)
Feb 02, 1998 POETRY PRIZE, $1,000 award for poetry collection of 48
pages or more with press run of at least 500 copies; publishers may
submit three copies of books published in 1997; send SASE to: Maria M
Gillan, Poetry Center Director, Passaic County Community College,
Paterson Poetry Prize, One College Blvd, Paterson NJ 07505-1179 OR
201-684-6555
Feb 02, 1998 THE MARIE WALSH SHARPE ART FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES THE 1998
TEACHER-ARTIST PROGRAM June 24 - July 11, 1998. The National Art
Education Association and The Marie Walsh Sharpe Art Foundation will
co-sponsor the 1998 Teacher-Artist Program (TAP) to recognize and
reward up to six outstanding K-12 art educators in public and private
schools for exemplary teaching and artistic achievements. This summer
residential program on the campus of The Colorado College, Colorado
Springs, Colorado focuses on teachers as artists and provides an
opportunity for those selected to concentrate on their artistic growth
in drawing and painting. TAP is held in conjunction with the Sharpe
Art Foundation's high school summer seminar and provides teachers the
opportunity to observe gifted high school juniors working in a studio
environment. Teachers selected receive full tuition awards (tuition,
room and board) and all seminar related costs-studio space for drawing
and painting is provided. Some art supplies are furnished with up to
$100 per teacher available for personal requests of additional art
supplies. Supplies are provided through a grant from BINNEY & SMITH
INC., makers of Crayola and Liquitex art materials. The Teacher-Artist
Program is open to members of the National Art Education Association
who are full-time, K-12 art teachers in public or private schools with
5 years teaching experience and a concentration in drawing and
painting. NAEA board members and past TAP recipients are ineligible.
Applications will be mailed to all NAEA K-12 art teachers. For
guidelines, information, and entry form, contact: Nanette Tirado, The
Marie Walsh Sharpe Art Foundation, 711 N Tejon Suite B, Colorado
Springs CO 80903 OR na...@dgs.dgsys.com OR http://www.naea-reston.org
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