Wednesday, July 20, 2011

MAWA: Outreach Coordinator, Deadline August 23

Professional Opportunities

Job Opportunity

MAWA Outreach Coordinator

3 month contract position, approximately 15 hours per week

$16/hour

Mentoring Artists for Women’s Art (MAWA) is undertaking a unique project to connect with new Canadian women who are visual artists or craft artisans.
Working with MAWA’s Program and Administrative Coordinator and Executive Directors, the Outreach Coordinator will plan a series of craft workshops led by new Canadian women artists. The goal is to expand MAWA’s community, to provide employment to newcomer women artists and to share unique craft skills with the larger arts community. The Outreach Coordinator responsibilities will include meeting and establishing relationships with newcomer communities in Winnipeg, meeting with newcomer artists, hiring artists, arranging for translators if necessary, promoting MAWA and the craft workshops within newcomer communities, planning for necessary workshop supplies and coordinating workshops.

This position requires an outgoing personality, and excellent listening, communication and organizational skills.  Experience in public speaking or program coordination is an asset.  Knowledge of visual arts or craft based practices is preferred.  Fluency in spoken English is preferred.  Some travel within Winnipeg will be required.

MAWA is an artist-run not-for-profit organization dedicated to encouraging and supporting the intellectual and creative development of women in the visual arts by providing an ongoing forum for education and critical dialogue.  Founded in 1985, MAWA currently has over 250 members.  MAWA provides mentorships, workshops, lectures, artist talks, reading groups and informal networking opportunities to the visual arts community at large.  Staff is comprised of two half-time Executive Directors, one Program and Administrative Coordinator and one part-time Administrative Assistant.  MAWA is open Tuesday-Friday, 10am to 4pm and is wheelchair accessible.

Deadline for Applications:  August 23, 2011

Start Date:  September 14, 2011

Please apply by sending a letter expressing why you are interested in the position, references and a resume. These can be submitted by email in doc files to dkletke@mawa.ca, or in hard copy to 611 Main St. Winnipeg, MB R3B 1E1.  For further information contact Shawna Dempsey or Dana Kletke at (204) 949-9490.

 

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Art City: Call to Visual Artists, Deadline August 15

Calls For Submission


Art City
Request for Proposals
2012 Guest Artist Series

Art City invites local, national, and international artists to submit proposals to lead workshop-based art projects at our studio in 2012.
Art City is located in West Broadway, a culturally diverse and densely populated neighbourhood in the heart of Winnipeg’s inner city. Art City is open free-of-charge and drop-in to anyone who would like to take part, engaging an average of 25 participants per evening. The majority of those who come to Art City are youth between the ages of 6 and 13 years. Older youth, adults, and seniors also regularly participate in Art City programs.

Selected guest artists will be supported in developing, managing, and facilitating their projects by a team of experienced Art City staff and volunteers. The standard guest artist format is a 5-day period, Monday to Friday, 3:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Artists will receive $1,400.00 for the one-week project. Travel and accommodation for selected visiting artists will be provided by Art City.

In addition to this format, Art City also invites proposals presenting alternative community art projects and formats to be included in our 2012 Guest Artist Series.

Submission Deadline: August 15, 2011 (postmarked)

Mail proposals to:
Art City
616 Broadway
Winnipeg MB R3C 0W8

Incomplete or email applications cannot be considered.

Selected artists will be asked to provide a Criminal Reference Check and Child Abuse
Registry Check that will be paid for by Art City.

For further information about Art City and the Guest Artist Series, please contact Art City by phone: 204-775-9856,

email: mailto:programs@artcityinc.com

or visit our web site at http://www.artcityinc.com/

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

CALL OUT FOR ARTISTS: MOSAIC DESIGN

For all the details please visit   http://www.ba.ednet.ns.ca/?page_id=20


In this historic town of Lunenburg, the newly constructed Bluenose Academy will open its doors to the students in January of 2012. The Bluenose Academy serving students from Lunenburg and the surrounding areas including Blue Rocks, Riverport, Dayspring, Centre, Northwest and Maders Cove would like to welcome the public again to participate in this exciting journey of our new school.

We invite all the public including artists, designers, students, parents, everyone to submit designs for a mosaic to be installed in the foyer of the school building. The theme of the mosaic celebrates the merger of four schools; Lunenburg Academy, Lunenburg Junior & Senior High, Riverport and District Elementary and Centre Consolidated School. The design must be in the boundaries of the ideas put forward by the students, which can be found below.

The school community will vote on the design submissions and the winning design will be permanently installed on the floor of the entrance lobby of the Bluenose Academy. The mosaic will be made of 3/4-inch square tiles with a limit of 22 colours in an 8 feet diameter circle. Please carefully review the ideas/images and examples of mosaic tile projects of other schools and BE CREATIVE!

Feel free to include description for your design submissions. The winning designer will receive a one of a kind local earthenware platter by the NSCAD-Lunenburg Artist in Residence, George Cho.

Deadline: August 22nd 2011



Please submit designs to:

il (for digital submissions): ba@ssrsb.ca



Via Mail: (please no original work*):



NSCAD Community Studio, P.O. BOX 1823, Lunenburg NS, B0J 2C0



Or Submissions may be dropped off at Centre Schools main office from August 17th – August 22nd.



*Please enclose prepaid and labeled postage for return of hard copies.



**The design of the chosen mosaic will be subject to possible alteration/collaboration upon further committee review.

Bluenose Academy Mosaic Project Idea Summary



1. Nautical (28.4%)



■Bluenose (in full sail, breaking through a wave)

■The dime (with the Bluenose on it)

■Bluenose with whale cresting or water, flying fish and dolphins jumping, jets barrel rolling in sky with fireworks and sunset

■Bluenose vs. Teaser in a race

■Bluenose in the middle with four ships on route toward the Bluenose (representing the new school)

■Bluenose crossing finish line with other boats trailing behind

■Bluenose racing with waves splashing over sides

■Bluenose with navigation star in background

■View of Bluenose from above (looking down on it)

■Dockside, dock in water

■Fisherman, dory, anchor

■Sail from a boat

■Foghorn

■Boat steering wheel with waves

■Life preserver

■Ships wheel

■Compass pointed towards north, compass rose, star compass

■Boat with trophy

■Knot

■Launching the Bluenose

■Picture of Bluenose surrounded by rope

■Sailing

2. Marine Life (27.5%)



■Seagulls, clouds, blue water

■Storm

■Fish, shark, whale, killer whale, lobster, crabs, scallops, starfish, octopus, shells, seals, stingray, big shell, rock lobster, puffins, sea turtle, codfish,

■Scallop dragger

■Waves

■Fishing net, traps

■Fish jumping through waves

■Wooden lobster trap

■Ocean/water

3. Miscellaneous (12%)



■Rainbows

■Boulders

■Underwater scene with marine life

■Sunset

■Treasure chest

■Lots of kids, colourful

■A playground

■Blocks

■Alphabet

■A big book with stuff written in it

■Fisherman with graduation cap

■Big fish teaching small fish

■Books in water with fish

■Colours: shades of blue, red, white/blues and greens/lots of blue/blue, red green/blue, white, red, green/purple, teal

■Forest and fields, Christmas tree lots, lakes

4. Text (10.1%)



■“Welcome to Bluenose Academy”

■“Not blue toes, yes blue nose”/ “we have a school that’s really fine, the Bluenose is on the 10 cent dime”/ “Linked together in education”/ “Caught in education” (wi1th 3 fish jumping into a net)

■“Lunenburg, NS”

5. Town Spirit (8.5%)



■Shipyard, fish sheds

■An old Lunenburg fish trap

■Waterfront/Harbour view with buildings and boats (classic view from golf course)

■Images of Lunenburg (bandstand, museum, churches, buildings,)

■Schooner in Lunenburg waterfront with reflection in water

■Houses with Lunenburg Bump

■Lunenburg waterfront with the Bluenose with Captain Angus Walters waving

6. School (Merger) (4.5%)



■Picture of four schools coming together as one (a piece of each school put together to make one, like Riverport Osprey, Lunenburg Academy Mariner, Lunenburg Jr/Sr High and Center Wave)

■Lighthouse with four beams of light representing four schools

■Bluenose with four dories to represent the schools/families aboard the new ship

■Dime with four boats with Bluenose Academy written on it

7. School (Image) (8.5%)



■Picture of the new school

■A big wave with the Bluenose Academy

■School-house

■Bluenose with the Academy on it

■The new school floating on the ocean like a boat

8. Diversity (1.9%)



■Pictures and symbols of children of native descent, different nationalities coming together, people joining hands

■Globe with kids holding hands

9. Dime; Capt. Angus Walters (1%; 1%)



■The dime (with the Bluenose on it)

■Dime with four boats with Bluenose academy written on it

■Lunenburg waterfront with the Bluenose with Captain Angus Walters waving

Total of 297 Student Suggestions from All Four Schools (Lunenburg Jr./Sr. High, Centre Consolidated School, Riverport and District Elementary & Lunenburg Academy)

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Call for Entries - Due September 15, 2011

"Beyond the Brickyard"
Archie Bray Foundation's Fourth Annual Jurried Exhibition
Entry Deadline: September 15, 2011

Archie Bray Foundation announces that it is holding the fourth annual international call for entries, Beyond the Brickyard. The selected works will be exhibited at the Archie Bray Foundation in Helena. MT, January 2012. This year’s exhibition will be juried by 2011 Voulkos Fellow Richard Shaw. The competition is open internationally to ceramic artists 18 years of age or older. Artists may submit up to 3 works for consideration, and up to 2 images of each piece (one complete photo plus one detail or alternate angle). All artwork must be available for sale and available during the time of exhibition. Submitted artwork must not exceed 36” in any direction. Submissions to Beyond the Brickyard will only be accepted online. The cost of entering Beyond the Brickyard is $35 USD for up to 3 works. From the successful entrants, two awards will be selected: Juror’s Choice Award: $400 and Director’s Choice Award: $400
Click here for more information and to appy: Beyond the Brickyard

Call for Submissions

Seventeenth Annual Nellie Allen Smith
Juried Pottery Competition
Entry Deadline: August 22, 2011
Exhibition Dates: Friday, October 28, 2011

Cape Fear Studios, in Fayetteville, NC will host the Seventeenth Annual Nellie Allen Smith Juried Competition.
Eligibility: The competition is open to all potters 18 years & older.
Media: Either functional or nonfunctional original works in clay.
AWARDS: Prizes totaling $1,350.00 will be awarded.
For more information visit www.capefearstudios.com