Violence Transformed 2012

Call For Artists

Violence Transformed 2012 seeks entries in any medium for exhibition and digital projection at the Massachusetts State House and other curated venues in April, May and June. We welcome artworks addressing issues of protest, refuge, healing and commemoration and are particularly interested in works that give expression to the transformative power of art by imagining alternatives to violence. Submit disk containing up to 6 jpeg images, printed image list (title, medium, dimensions), c.v., artist’s statement and $15 submission fee by February 18 to: Violence Transformed, c/o Gail Bos, 48 Sheridan Street, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130. For downloadable prospectus and submission form visit www.violencetransformed.com

PHOTO NIGHTS BOSTON

New UrbanArts public art call to photographers and final invitation to participate in riverscaping competition

Deadline: Friday, February 3, 2012

Boston, MA - PHOTO NIGHTS BOSTON public art call to photographers

Boston is one of the few urban centers in the United States whose historic buildings share equal space and prominence with more modern constructions within the city. Photo Nights Boston seeks to draw attention to these landmark buildings with large-scale outdoor projections. As part of Photo Nights Boston’s October 2012 public art event, an artist will be selected to design and produce a photography-based work of public art as a focal point for the program.

Eligibility: Open to artists 18 years of age or older with no geographic restriction.

Budget: Finalists will receive a $1,000 proposal development fee. The project budget is $10,000.

Consultant: Urban Arts Institute at Massachusetts College of Art and Design

Contact: Ricardo D. Barreto, Director, UrbanArts

ricardo.barreto@massart.edu

617.879.7970

For general inquiries regarding Photo Nights Boston, please contact:

KatieNoble, Executive Director

PhotoNights Boston photonightsboston@gmail.com


Download the call at www.urbanartsinstitute.org - click on Opportunities

Boston University Symposium Revival in Art and Culture after World War II

When: Thursday, November 10, 2011 (6:00–9:00pm)

Where: The Rubin-Frankel Gallery 213 Bay State Road Boston, MA 02215

Free and open to the public


The panel of guest speakers includes:

Alison Hilton, Ph. D. – the Wright Family Professor of Art History and director of M.A. Program in Art and Museum Studies at Georgetown University. Professor Hilton’s major area of research and publication is Russian and Soviet art with focus on nonconformist art, Impressionism, Russian folk art and women and gender issues.

Irina Karasik, Ph. D. – Art historian and senior research curator at the Russian Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia. Dr. Karasik published extensively on Russian and Soviet art.

David Shneer, Ph. D. – Professor of History at University of Colorado. His work concentrates on modern Jewish society and culture, modern Russian and Jewish history, and the history of Jews and sexuality.

Joe Troncale, Ph. D. – Associate professor of Russian Literature and Visual Culture. Dr. Troncale curated two exhibitions of contemporary Russian painting and non-conformist art University of Richmond. He published on literature, film, and painting.

Lembersky’s art touches on universal themes of survival, resilience, memory, and spirituality—themes that are especially relevant today when our country is facing multiple military engagements, international upheaval, and the confrontation of totalitarian regimes by their people. Lembersky was a witness to such events two generations ago. His is a story of courage and the unrelenting pursuit of freedom, told through paintings and drawings that offer a vision of vitality and hope prevailing over violence and despair. His panorama of people and places is communicated in a visual language that evolves from realistic description to symbolic evocation, achieving a heightened expression that reveals unspoken truths. Lembersky was an artist, a teacher, and a champion of creative freedom at a time when non-conformism was persecuted.

Materials Mania at Somerville's Artistan's Asylum

New England Foundation for the Arts - Public Art Discussion
Get ready for some demos! We've invited experts from local fabrication shops to share their expertise about a variety of innovative materials perfect for public artists to have on their radar. Join us at the Artisan's Asylum for a great evening of networking, maker-talk, and discovering new materials and/or techniques for all your public art projects!

Sign up today to guarantee your spot in this free session!

Presenters include:

  • Ted Acworth, Artaic
  • Andrew Edman, Reynolds Advanced Materials
  • Linda Ross, Ross Art Studio

WHEN: November 14, 2011 | 6:00PM-9:00PM

WHERE: Artisan's Asylum | 10 Tyler Street, Somerville, MA 02143

Contact: Elysian McNiff emcniff@nefa.org

  • Parking: Off-street parking lots are available
  • Public transportation: The Artisan's Asylum is a 10-minute walk from the Red Line (Porter Square)

Exposed: Getting Seen and Getting Sold

Sunday, October 23rd 1-2:30pm

A Free Presentation by Boston Artist Representative Suzanne Schultz

Learn all about what artist's reps can do for your career, what you can do for yourselves and lots more about the current world of art and art makers.

There will be a Q&A following Suzanne's presentation

Refreshments will be served

Pop-Up Salon at: Gallery 206 206 Ames St. Amesbury, MA 01913

guerrilla art venue

Six Artists, Six Hours, Two Days

Saturday and Sunday Only October 22 & 23, 2011 12-6pm

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EXPOSED: GETTING YOUR ART NOTICED AND SOLD

Learn how to build a resume and make sales from Boston's premier Artist Rep, Suzanne Schultz, CEO of Canvas Fine Arts. This one session course will help you develop a strategy to transform your talented hobby into a successful career.

November 19th 11:00am-1:00pm

BCAE

$46/members $40

“Regeneration” 1st Annual Members Show, Arlington Center for the Arts

Call for Artists

**Note: Artists may become members to participate in this exhibition opportunity.

Submission dates: NOV 7-12, 2011

Exhibit dates: NOV 21, 2011 – JAN 27, 2012

Reception: DEC 2, 2011- 7:30pm-9pm

Theme: “Regeneration”
We invite you to submit artwork with a theme addressing issues of spiritual, moral, or physical revival or rebirth.

Juror: Sand T Kalloch is an award winning visual artist, based out of Malden, Ma. She is the founder and director of artSPACE@16 ONLINE, a web-based visual arts community and virtual gallery serving the greater Boston area. Sand specializes in mixed media paintings. She has exhibited her work nationally and internationally. Her work has been featured in a great number of publications as well as in private and public collections worldwide.

Questions?
Please do not contact the juror. Please contact the Arlington Center for the Arts with any questions. Thank you.
(781) 648-6220 or info@acarts.org

Complete details and submission forms: www.acarts.org/calls.php