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Women/Womyn Identifying Choreographers of Color Submission Call

ModArts Dance Collective (MADC) is elated to announce its fourth annual dance festival, Collective Thread, on March 1-2, 2019 7:30 PM at Mark Morris Dance Center. The purpose of Collective Thread is to provide a voice and a platform for artistic self-impression to those women/womyn identifying artists of underrepresented ethnic groups within the medium of dance. Collective Thread strives to imbue artists with the necessary tools to increase diversity and gender equality through leadership roles in the dance field. The 2019 open call for submission is now - December 21th at 5 PM.

Live in- Artist-In-Residence

Rubber City Prints 

Address: 467 W. Market St. 

Space Type: To Rent 

Size: 1000 sq. ft. 

Location: Out of County

Neighborhood: Summit County

Rent: $200 per month

Use: Live/Work, Producing / Studio Space, Selling work / Storefront, Gallery Space

Organization: Rubber City Prints

Contact: KristaDescription: Live In Artist-In-Residence

Seeking artist applicants to rent space in a fine art printmaking community and live among other artists. All artist must have printmaking experience and currently be working in any fine art printmaking medium.

DanceBARN Festival

About the Festival

The DanceBARN Festival is an annual event that brings professional dancers, choreographers, and dance educators together for one week of dancing, creating, relaxing, and performing in the heart of the lakes.

A Collective Experience

The DanceBARN Festival can't happen without you. Our directors curate a diverse week of classes, screenings, performances, recreational and community events, and select choreographers to produce work during the week-long festivities. Apply to be part of the 2019 Festival!

Share Dance with our Community

Artist Residency

The Hideaway at Xanadu Island is a hidden gem located in Battle Lake, Minnesota. The old time resort is surrounded by crystal clear water and inspiring quiet. The residency offers free lodging in the newly renovated Tiny Cabin, access to all amenities on the island, and use of the newly renovated barn on site. Artists of all disciplines are encouraged to apply!

Residency Dates Available: May 16-19 & May 20-26

 

Eyebeam Center for the Future of Journalism

ABOUT THE EYEBEAM CENTER FOR THE FUTURE OF JOURNALISM

The Eyebeam Center for the Future of Journalism (ECFJ) is an experimental grant-making program that supports artists producing innovative and revelatory journalistic work for major media outlets.

Underwritten by Craig Newmark Philanthropies, ECFJ is the first initiative of its kind to directly facilitate artists’ major media commissions in the realm of journalism. With the belief that artists are central in the invention and design of our shared future, and also critical in shifting public debate, ECFJ supports the execution of pieces that focus on reimagining the way stories are told, particularly around technology and society.

2019 Byrdcliffe Residencies

Byrdcliffe Artist Residencies offer uninterrupted time and space for artists of all disciplines to work in a creative community on our 250-acre Catskill mountain historic campus just two hours north of NYC. Writers, musicians, and visual artists are all encouraged to apply -  supported disciplines include ceramics, weaving, darkroom/digital photography, video, painting, sculpture, musical performance and composition, fiction, nonfiction, and poetry among others. 

5 Month Seasonal Residencies and 1 Month Residencies are offered. 

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