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The BCA is now accepting applications for the 2014-2015 Artist Residency Program.

Artist Residency Program APPLY NOW   for the BCA 2014-2015 Artist Residency Program! SUBMISSION DEADLINE JULY 7, 2014. The BCA's Artist Residency Program provides a platform and support for the development of new work, while simultaneously offering artists unique opportunities to connect and collaborate with our community. Artists-in-residence each receive studio and funding support during their fifteen-week stay at the BCA. The BCA is now accepting applications for the 2014-2015 Artist Residency Program. PROGRAM OVERVIEW: Focus on Public Engagement The Boston Center for the Arts (BCA) is accepting applications for the 2014-2015 Artist Residency Program. This season, the BCA’s Artist Residency Program puts special emphasis on artist projects that engage the public in direct and innovative ways, whether through collaborative activities, participatory public installations, performance, intervention or other imaginative activation. See further information, including sub...

MOVING LANDSCAPE ARTISTS' RESIDENCY PROGRAM 2014

MOVING LANDSCAPE ARTISTS' RESIDENCY PROGRAM 2014 Location: Lecce, Italy Terms of participation and deadline: Applications must be submitted to francescobuonerba@neropepe.it and files mustn't exceed 10mb size. The applications must be presented by midnight (Italian time) on  15 JULY 2014 . Duration: 18 days between September and December 2014. ABOUT THE RESIDENCY Moving landscape #2 is a workshop open to both national and international visual artists, without age limitations. The project aims to jumpstart a study of the landscape, specifically the parts of it crossed or influenced by the railway, and to build a discourse on the dialogue between, travel/land/crossing. Moving Landscape takes form following the need to give a new and alternative aesthetic value to the territory touched by the railway and to the anthropological consideration that it sparks. Our goal is to supply monetary support and an organizational setup to artistic research. T...

Apply now for the Queens Museum Studio Program

Current Queens Museum studio artists Filip Olszewski & Bunny Rogers in their QM studio. Photo courtesy of the Queens Museum. Queens Museum Studio Program Artists from all locations are invited to apply Application deadline:  July 7, 2014 Queens Museum NYC Building Flushing Meadows Corona Park Queens, NY 11368 www.queensmuseum.org Share this:  Facebook  |  Twitter On November 9, 2013, the Queens Museum completed an expansion doubling its size. This expansion included new artist studios in the Queens Museum's north wing. We invite all artists to apply for a subsidized studio at the Museum, available for one year, with a possible extension for a second year. In designating permanent real estate to the long-term development of new work on-site, as well as to creating a community of artists, the Queens Museum aims to promote artists' creative process and professional development. The Queens Museum Studio Program is one part of a suite of ar...

Call for artists for the Queens Museum - Jerome Foundation Fellowship Program for Emerging Artists in New York City for New York based Artists

Queens Museum, 2014. Photo: David Sundberg, Esto. Courtesy of Queens Museum. Queens Museum Call for artists: Fellowship Program for Emerging Artists in NYC for New York based Artists Deadline :  September 1, 2014 Queens Museum NYC Building Flushing Meadows, Corona Park Queens, NY 11368 www.queensmuseum.org Share this:  Facebook  |  Twitter The Queens Museum is pleased to offer a major new opportunity for visual artists: The Queens Museum - Jerome Foundation Fellowship Program for Emerging Artists in New York City. Operating in conjunction with the museum's new artist services program, the Fellowship Program for Emerging Artists in NYC will annually award three visual artists a grant of 20,000 USD each; an artist's project at the museum with an accompanying publication; as well as provide professional development and a mentorship with the museum's Director of Exhibitions. Fellowship eligibility is limited to emerging visual artists living in New York...