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The Feminist Lecture Program x Nunhead Cemetery Summer Program and Exhibition: Artist Call-Out

The Feminist Lecture Program with support from Friends of Nunhead Cemetery is seeking emerging Female, Nonbinary and Trans artists to take part in a Feminist Curatorial Program and Exhibition Opportunity this summer in South East London. 

Five selected artists will have the opportunity to present a solo exhibition in the unique environment of Nunhead Cemetery Chapel, with the support of The Feminist Lecture Program, whilst also taking part in a wider program of curated events, studio visits and group crits across the four months of the program. 

Reflections: How Does It Feel?

ARTIST CALL! 

In partnership with LA River Arts, we are putting together a zine and performance on the topics of ecology, social justice, and climate change. We are looking for Southern California-based community members to take part in this paid project by contributing art, music, writing, poetry, theater, stories, etc. Please submit and share!

More Info: https://lariverarts.org/reflections

Submission form: https://forms.gle/bSBDkMZpxzhV8dbr9

Earth Photo 2024 Calling for Entries

Calling for: photography and moving image

Deadline: 22 February 2024, 5pm

Entry portal: https://new.artopps.co.uk/opportunities/earth-photo-2024

 Established in 2018 by Forestry England, the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) and Parker Harris, Earth Photo is a world-leading international programme dedicated to engaging with still and moving image makers. Its main objective is to reveal the narratives behind the pictures, encouraging conversations about our world, its peoples, environments, and the changing climate.

The category for submissions is completely open (find out more useful guidance via the entry portal page)

Open Call | An Altered Landscape

An Altered Landscape is a new online journal for contemporary landscape photography. We are interested in seeing work from photographers worldwide exploring wide ranging contemporary themes such as human impact, ecology and the sublime. We will be launching later this year and are looking for artists to feature.

An Altered Landscape is a new online journal for contemporary landscape photography, featuring new artists and photographers every week. We are run by photographers who have previously been involved with online magazines, blogs and social groups and we are keen to engage viewers in a longer format as an alternative to continuous feeds of images on social media.

CAMPBIENT: The 44 Hour Sound Art Residency

August 17-20, 2023

Rainbow Falls State Park, Chehalis, WA

Rolling Application Opens: February 20, 2023

Applications received by April 1 will receive priority review. Applications received after this date will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Selection Announcements begin May 1, 2023.

Maximum Participants: 22

Application Fee: None

Participation Fee: $50 (due upon acceptance)

CONCEPT

Artists in Residence October 2022- April 2023

Calling all painters, novelists, climate activists, photographers, biologists, composers, poets, journalists, architects, film makers, performers, inventors, botanists, curators, foresters, ceramicists, playwrights, illustrators, oceanographers, print makers and change makers: 

Each year, the Sitka Center awards residencies to individuals and collaborators exploring art, ecology and the fertile space in-between. Residency durations range from two weeks to three months.

Sitka residency experiences include:

Private living and studio space on the Sitka campus

Time and space for self-driven work surrounded by the inspiring Cascade Head coastal landscape and ecosystem

A supportive community of fellow residents from diverse backgrounds and practices

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