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Talkaoke Skill Lab - development opportunity

Talkaoke Skills Lab is a cross-border creative development opportunity, by an interdisciplinary art group The People Speak [London] and an art and activism hub KQ [Kampala] supported by the British Council. Taking place online / hybrid, the programme is for the UK and Uganda-based artists, performers, writers, creative producers, cultural programmers interested in pushing the boundaries of socially engaged creative practice. 

What to expect:

Call for Entry: Southwest Contemporary Vol. 5 — Collectivity + Collaboration.

Southwest Contemporary Vol. 5 — Collectivity + Collaboration.

Guest juror: Darren Jones, U.S. editor-at-large for New Art Examiner and a frequent contributor to Artforum.

Deadline: December 10, 2021, 11:59 pm MT.

Published: March 2022.

Submission Fee: $15.

In SWC’s Spring-Summer 2022 issue, we will look at collectivity and collaboration in art throughout the Southwest, encompassing artists collaborating with other artists, interdisciplinary teams, and artists who work closely with communities, landscapes, materials, or media.

Cross-Cultural Collaboration German Namibia

Art is dynamic. Art heals, connects, and evolves.

Art gives humans a sense of community and belonging. These are some of the values that we share here at wendy.network. We believe in decentralisation and diversity! We are explorers of the digital environment and its enormous possibilities. Just like us, artistic collaborations redefine the art world, they go against individualism and the glorification of the lonely artist. At wendy.network we believe in community; we want to start conversations and promote dialogues. This is why we created this project, Cross-Cultural Collaboration (CCC).

Open Call for Curator

Invitation to submit new ideas from art curators, art historians, word magicians for a group art exhibition to take place in London from August 31st to September 4th, 2021.

We are manifesting someone who is keen to collaborate, create an exciting community of creatives together through this curatorial process. In this second edition, we aim to continue exploring pressing topics, rethinking social and political realities and create a dialogue between creatives in our show. This will be a great opportunity for an emerging or established UK-based art curator, historian or theoretician to realise their project in the centre of London and broaden their network.

Key Info

Application deadline: 19th July 2021

Paint My House

Paint My House CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS from ART STUDENTS!!!

The Paint My House Project focuses on showcasing artwork by current or recently graduated student artists, between the years 2017- 2024!!

Artists are invited to submit to our 'Houses Series' and 'Artist Spotlight Series'. ALL SUBMISSIONS WILL BE SHOWCASED on our website and instagram!

For Houses Series simply download the Paint My House outline, create a design and submit using our online form.

For Artist Spotlight Series simply email us three pieces of your work!

ALL SUBMISSIONS ARE SHOWCASED ONLINE.

2021 Mini Print-by-Mail Publication Program

2021 Mini Print-by-Mail Publication Program

Deadline: February 26, 2021

Tuckamore Press is seeking applications for our Mini Print-by-Mail Publication Program. We wish to partner with artists from across Canada and internationally to publish fresh ideas through an innovative combination of online collaboration and socially distanced print-by-mail. We invite professional visual artists, regardless of printmaking experience, to apply.

 

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