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Open Call, Expressions of Interest, National Time and Tide Bell project

Time and Tide Bells are part of a unique, UK wide project initiated and created by artist and musician Marcus Vergette.  Its purpose is to celebrate and reinforce connections in local communities, between different parts of the country, between the land and sea, between ourselves and our environment.

In sites all around the coast of the UK the specially created bronze bells ring due to the impact of the waves at or around high tide.  The first bell was installed 10 years ago and in 2018 we received funding from the National Lottery Community Fund to expand the reach of the programme.  Currently 7 bells are installed and 7 sites are under development.

Public Art for McCall Urban Renewal District

ARTIST CALL FOR APPLICATIONS - McCALL URBAN RENEWAL DISTRICT

Application Deadline: Monday, June 15, 2020 by noon (12:00) MST

Project budget: $100,000

Project Scope: The McCall Redevelopment Agency is seeking an artist- or planner/artist-team to work with City staff and engineers to:

Identify and prioritize opportunities and locations for future public artworks within the McCall Urban Renewal—East Downtown District area and produce a short report on potential sites: and

Develop not less than three public art design concepts for priority sites identified in the public art siting plan (1) above) and;

Fabricate and install at least one chosen public art project within the urban renewal district boundary.

Midtown 24 Artist in Residence Grant

We are an Artist in Residence grant program for rental apartment communities, creating new pathways for artists to thrive, and for fellow residents to celebrate the spirit of arts in community. American Landmark: Artist in Residence provides no-cost housing and studio space for up to one year for selected visual artists. In return, grant recipients are responsible for implementing community-wide, on-site art programs.

This particular residency opportunity at Midtown 24 is located in Plantation, Florida. Midtown 24 is actively seeking South Florida visual artists to reside in this newly renovated high-rise while utilizing their skill and craft as an ally to the community in innovative and inspiring ways. 

Beach Walk Artist in Residence Grant

We are an Artist in Residence grant program for rental apartment communities, creating new pathways for artists to thrive, and for fellow residents to celebrate the spirit of arts in community. American Landmark: Artist in Residence provides no-cost housing and studio space for up to one year for selected visual artists. In return, grant recipients are responsible for implementing community-wide, on-site art programs.

INQRVENTION

OPEN CALL

WE ARE LOOKING FOR ARTISTS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD TO PARTICIPATE OF INQRVENTION

DEADLINE: JUNE 07.

INQRVENTION IS AN INTERVENTION WHICH THEME IS "EVERYTHING THAT INVOLVES THE URBAN CONCEPT" - THE HUMAN AND THE CITY.
IF YOU HAVE SOME PERFORMANCE BASED ON STREET RECORDED IN VIDEO, MUSICAL CLIP WITH STREET AS THE BACKGROUND, IF YOU MAKE GRAPHIC, GRAFFITI, POSTERBOMBS, DIGITAL AND VIDEO ART, IF YOUR WORK INVOLVES EVERYDAY URBAN SCENES, THE PROJECT NEEDS PEOPLE LIKE YOU, ARTS WITH THE MAXIMUM URBAN APPEAL AS POSSIBLE.

 Conditions: Video projects must have a max. 20 minutes.
 paintings, digital arts, photographs are accepted, but we prioritize video files.

Call for Indigenous artists for permanent sculpture at the Dairy Arts Center

The Dairy Arts Center in Boulder, Colorado invites artists’ proposals for a new public artwork for a permanent public art sculpture dedicated to Indigenous people in our community and region. The intent is to acknowledge the traditional Indigenous inhabitants of the land occupied by the Dairy.

“Acknowledgment is a critical public intervention, a necessary step toward honoring Native communities and enacting the much larger project of decolonization and reconciliation. Join us in adopting, calling for, and spreading this practice.” – Honor Native Land: a guide and call to acknowledgment, US Department of Arts & Culture

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