Site-specific

Open Call for a Site-Specific Art Installation

Call for Entry/Open Call

Open Call for a site-specific art installation that will remain on view on the Upper Meadow of the Kingsland Wildflowers rooftop community garden throughout the entire outdoor season of 2024. 

The installation should be non-intrusive, focus on sustainability, reflect on nature, and take into consideration the mission and vision of the WE ARE NATURE Series and the surrounding environment on and around the Kingsland Wildflowers rooftops, and reflect this season’s theme. 

Important Dates: 

Submission Deadline: April 10th, 2024

Winner Announced: Early May 

Installation Timeline: Early-Mid June 

Opening Night: June 20th, 2024

Takedown: Last week of October - Early November

Seeking Live Performance Proposals for The Outlet Dance Project

We are seeking proposals for new site-specific dance pieces that are between 7 – 12 minutes in length. Choreography is to be in conversation with specific sculptures and the land/surroundings at Grounds For Sculpture (GFS) along with the theme of STORY.

We are looking for proposals from choreographers of marginalized genders. This includes people who are trans, cis-gender women, non-binary, two-spirit, agender, gender fluid, gender expansive, or those who may be questioning their gender.

The Outlet Dance Project (TODP) is committed to supporting all dance forms. We strongly encourage artists from traditionally underrepresented communities to apply.

Dance on Film Festival. Deadline September 28.

We seek short dance-films that not only show excellence in this genre, but also have connections to site-specificity, architecture, and/or sculpture as well. For 2022, we are particularly interested in screen-dance exploring environment, climate change (and all that entails), earth, clay, mud, soil, ceramics, fragility, histories, etc. We are interested in how site-specific films can be connected through those themes with two exhibits at Grounds For Sculpture: Fragile: Earth by The Color Network, which frames artists’ reflections on social, environmental, and individual perceptions of fragility through the unique materiality of clay and ceramics and The Village Potter by Roberto Lugo.

ART PRIZE | Open Call

The G. & A. Mamidakis Foundation inaugurated the annual Art Prize in 2019. The 10.000 EUR prize aims to support and promote the work of contemporary artists by providing them with the opportunity to create a site-specific artwork which will join an important cultural heritage as well as remain on permanent view at the Sculpture Garden of Minos Beach art hotel. It is open to Greek and Cyprior artists regardless of country of residence.

Open Call for I-Park's Site-Responsive Art Residency & Biennale this September!

Call for Proposals for I-Park's upcoming Site-Responsive Art Residency & Biennale in 2021. The three-week residency will run from August 30 to September 20, 2021 and will culminate in a public opening of the Biennale on September 18, 2021.

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