Showing posts with label opportunity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label opportunity. Show all posts

Thursday, July 18, 2013

Exhibition Opportunity: Half the Sky



WCA's International Caucus has created a global opportunity in China for BOTH women artists and essayists for April 2014.


We are so very fortunate to offer Half the Sky: Intersections in Social Practice Art. This is an unprecedented, art-based cultural exchange for women artists and essayists in the US to exhibit and share their work with women artists in China at LuXun Academy of Fine Arts in Shenyang. Luxun Academy is one of the premier art academies in China.


We are also privileged to have amazing jurors:  Alma Ruiz, Senior Curator at Museum of Contemporary Art - Los Angeles, for the art and Terri Weissman, assistant professor of Art History at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, for the essays.


This is a big project!


It is both an exhibition and cultural exchange.  
  • A small working delegation of WCA members will go to LuXun Academy to build community, enhance mutual understanding, share our artistic perspectives and techniques through art-based events that this delegation will lead. More information about the delegation can be found on our Half the Sky home page http://wcainternationalcaucus.weebly.com/half-the-sky-2014shenyang-china.html

  • As a whole, the project is social practice art and we will be doing a lot of documenting!


We really need your help!


1) We ask your assistance in sharing our Indiegogo campaign to people you know, through your social media and email contacts. The campaign is also now live and will run through September 14th. Please also share this far and wide. We encourage everyone to contribute as soon as possible. Here is the link to our campaign page  http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/466573/wdgi/3967541  And here is the short link  igg.me/at/WCA-China-Indiegogo


Where will the money go?
  • $6,000 is our minimum goal for this Indiegogo campaign! It will cover:
    • $1200 room and board for the full delegation (4 days/nights at the Academy)
    • $100 travel stipends for each delegate (15 delegates)
    • editing and printing of catalogs
    • printing of signage, posters and postcards
    • tech equipment (hard drives, computer tablet, converters, speakers)
    • baggage fees for tech equipment
    • art materials for interactive events
    • gifts for the Chinese artists and our hosts at LuXun Academy of Fine Arts

http://wcainternationalcaucus.weebly.com/half-the-sky-2014shenyang-china.html

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Call for Art: Franz and Virginia Bader Fund Grants for Artists 2012 - DC


(New) Franz and Virginia Bader Fund Grants for Artists 2012 - DC
Deadline: September 15, 12. The Franz and Virginia Bader Fund invites visual artists (excluding filmmakers, video artists, and performance artists) to apply for grants to enable recipients to develop their talent and concentrate on their art. Artists must be 40 years or older, and must live within 150 miles of Washington, DC. Three grants totaling $60,000 were awarded in 2011. Applications must be postmarked no later than September 15, 2011.  Application forms are available for download from  www.baderfund.org.  Send email inquiries to grants@baderfund.org or call 202-288-4608. Please note that the Franz and Virginia Bader Fund no longer accepts slides. All images must be submitted in digital form. For details, see the application form, which may be downloaded from the Fund's website.

Monday, April 30, 2012

WCA Summer Board Meeting



The Michigan Chapter has gone to a great deal of work to make this an outstanding summer event.  If you ever wanted to get involved in the National WCA or just have two solid days to network with other women in the arts from all over the United States...this would be a great event to attend.  Please try to have a representative of your local chapters attend this wonder summer program.

Summer Board Meeting and Tours of Southeast Michigan 
 Dates: Wed. July 18, 2012- Sunday July 22, 2012

Lodging: 
20301 Oakwood Boulevard · Dearborn, Michigan 48124 USA
the Women's Caucus for Art has a block of rooms being held at a rate of 119.00 dollars a night.
To book tours and buses this is the URL, you can also pay in advance for meals at the board meeting.

Schedule: (See EventBrite link for tour details and options.)

Wed. July 18th
Dearborn Inn: Executive Board Meeting 3:30 

Thursday. July 19th
Arab American National Museum
8:00 am- 5:00 pm

evening program:  carpool to River's Edge Gallery followed by dinner

Friday July 20th
8:00am Bus to Ann Arbor, Art Collection Tours or Art Fair on your own.
5:30pm Bus to North Campus for Man Up! No Balls About it Opening and Dinner
9:15pm Bus back to Dearborn MI and Dearborn Inn

Saturday July 21st
9:00am Bus Tour of Detroit
Lunch on your own
Dinner in Mexican Town
10:00pm back to Dearborn Inn

Sunday July22nd
Return Home

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Opportunity: Third Annual Feminist Art History Conference, American University


Third Annual Feminist Art History Conference, American University

Sessions and keynote will be held on AU’s campus in Washington, D.C., with additional events at the National Museum of Women in the Arts in conjunction with its 25th Anniversary celebration.

CALL FOR PAPERS

Please submit via e-mail a one-page, single-spaced proposal and two-page curriculum vita by May 15, 2012 tofahc3.cfp@gmail.com.
Notification of acceptance by July 1, 2012.

This conference builds on the legacy of feminist art-historical scholarship and pedagogy initiated by Norma Broude and Mary D. Garrard at American University. To further the inclusive spirit of their groundbreaking anthologies, we invite papers on subjects spanning the chronological and geographic spectrum to foster a broad dialogue on feminist art-historical practice. Speakers may address such topics as: artists, movements, and works of art and architecture; cultural institutions and critical discourses; practices of collecting, patronage, and display; the gendering of objects, spaces, and media;
the reception of images; and issues of power, agency,
gender, and sexuality within visual cultures.

Keynote Address
"Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner?
Feminism, Art History and the Story of a Book
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Whitney Chadwick, Professor Emerita of Art History
San Francisco State University