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A Vanished Sea (Without a Trace)

Climate Art and Bridgepoint Rye, in collaboration with Sussex Wildlife Trust, are delighted to announce a call for applications from artists, creative practitioners, and environmental researchers to work on a site-responsive project during a three-month residency at Bridgepoint Creative Centre in Rye, East Sussex.Participants are invited to respond to the residency’s theme of transience, outlined below. Each applicant should clearly indicate how, during the three months of the programme, they will engage with the local community and connect with the ecological landscape of Rye.

How Mentoring With Laura I. Art Gallery has helped me connect with more clients and secure sells of over 23 paintings in only a few weeks.

We understand how creatives and art makers are undergoing a straining financial struggle lately, so we’ve come together to propose a solution. We are proud to have built a solid track record in providing artists and creatives with some of the highest standard of mentoring sessions, devised to help artists pursue their goals and create the income their talent deserves.

We have invited one of our own very talented artists, Glenn Badham, to share his story. In a live conversation, Glenn will take you through the process of how mentoring sessions helped him sell out over 23 paintings in his one man show, secured 4 commissions and build great connections with his collectors.

Call for Submissions to Bleen Zine Issue 1: STACKS

Bleen is a bi-annual magazine focused on perception and the continuous processes we undertake to understand ourselves and the world, the intricate systems we create in order to live, the systems we find ourselves in which have been created for us.

The STACKS issue hones in on the man-made structures and rules within which we operate. From architecture to social housing and beyond to heritage and psychogeography - this issue aims to examine the world as we made it.

All forms of visual or written communication will be considered - our priority is to feature works which explore the topic of the issue! 

INTERNATIONAL CALL FOR ART, ArtMaze Magazine Anniversary Edition: Issue 20

Art Maze Magazine is an independent artist-run and ad-free international print and online publication dedicated to showcasing and promoting experimental and progressive contemporary art, which reflects modern society and its environment, provokes conversation and action; fosters innovation and diversity of mediums which make today’s art scene so intriguing and versatile.

ELIGIBILITY: Artists are welcome to submit works in any medium: painting, drawing, sculpture, ceramics, printmaking, photography, textile, installation, mixed media, digital, film (only jpg + link to video) etc. All visual art mediums are welcome.

Artists or any art organisations on behalf of artists from all countries are welcome to submit their works for consideration.

EXTENDED: Open Call for Submissions, House Letters Issue 3

In the hope of collecting more submissions (particularly written responses), the open call for House Letters Issue 3 has been extended to Sunday 27 September. People of colour and those from marginalised and or under-represented backgrounds are especially encouraged to submit and their work – in all formats – will be prioritised. No formal creative experience necessary.

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House Letters is a new independent and interdisciplinary online publication that engages with the uncertain times caused by COVID-19. Following publication of the first and second issues in May and August respectively, the third issue will explore the theme ‘Build and Dismantle’ and be published in November 2020.

Arthousehaus Open Call

We are hosting a London based Open Call for an exhibition in the home. 

No theme, no restrictions on medium, we are open to all existing or new work. 

 

We are opening the kitchen, living space, bathroom, windows and vestibule areas for installations. The space is very open and can accommodate a wide variety of works. We encourage conceptual and imaginative installation proposals, feel free to consider utilising cupboards/drawers, projecting onto glass or window shades. 

 

Examples of types of work accepted will be sculpture (small/mid-size), photography, paintings, projections, installations, books, zines, performance (opening night only, details to be negotiated). 

 

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