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Olivia Sterling Comment by Olivia Sterling on October 16, 2009 at 2:56pm
MODERN PAINTERS
RE:VISION Design Awards 2010
http://www.artinfo.com/modernpainters/

DEADLINE: 11/17/09

ATTENTION ALL DESIGNERS

ANNOUNCING THE RE:VISION DESIGN AWARD
CALL FOR ENTRIES

Modern Painters magazine and Louise Blouin Media are inviting designers from around the world to participate in the inaugural Re:VISION Design Award. The first prize is ten thousand dollars (US).

Designers, we are living in a time of profound economic and environmental upheaval. Our question to you is this: How do we make a home responsibly in such a world? What constitutes a beautiful, inspiring, and environmentally sustainable domestic realm?

The Re:VISION Design Award challenges emerging designers to revisit, rethink and reimagine how we live in our homes in these environmentally and economically challenging times. Whether in the fields of furniture, lighting, product, interior or environmental design (or some combination of these), we seek to recognize innovative designs that thoughtfully explore new ways to live, work, play and interact in the domestic environment. How can design make the way we live in our homes more enjoyable and beautiful? How can it make it more efficient? And most important, sustainable? Show us an object or environment that you have conceived that offers a new, more enlightened domestic lifestyle.

An international jury of design luminaries, including the evolutionary designer Ross Lovegrove, Renny Ramakers, design historian and co-founder of Droog, Rob Forbes design thinker and founder of Design Within Reach, David McFadden, chief curator of New York's Museum of Arts and Design, Rosanne Somerson, professor of furniture design, RISD, and Cristina Grajales, dealer in vintage modern and contemporary furniture, will evaluate entries based on innovation, performance, sustainability and visual appeal, among other criteria.

The first-prize winner will receive $10,000, and the two runners-up will be awarded $2,500 each. All three will be profiled in the May 2010 issue of Modern Painters and on ARTINFO.com. The work of 10 semifinalists will also be featured on ARTINFO.com. The deadline is November 17, 2009.

To participate—and for details concerning the rules, judging criteria, jury and application instructions—please visit our comprehensive awards website at
http://promotions.artinfo.com/mp-re-vision/

We look forward to seeing your submissions!


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robert j hernandez Comment by robert j hernandez on October 9, 2009 at 3:14pm
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João Marco Comment by João Marco on September 2, 2009 at 7:25pm
Hello,

I'm a video-artist with several expositions in Portugal. This year I was invited to show my work in Sweden.
My videos (that you can see in my page) are very introspective and personnel...

I'm interested in do something more, beyond my eyes...

I'm available to work in video-art projects, all over the world - solo or in group...

my web page and my youtube...

http://www.joaomarco.co.cc
http://www.youtube.com/user/JoaoMarcoCc


Thanks,
João Marco
Jeroen van Paassen Comment by Jeroen van Paassen on August 12, 2009 at 7:06am
Global Village - open call for artists

a project
The aim of Global Village is an exhibition with innovating art from Holland and abroad, that contributes to the public for a better understanding off the effects and opportunities of globalisation. To attract a large public we have selected the Grand Church of Alkmaar for the location. A beautiful 16th century Gothic church, that lays in the heart of centre of Alkmaar. It has more then 3.000 m2 exhibition space.

Prior to the exhibition 3 previews will be held in Alkmaar and in its neighbouring towns Heerhugowaard and Langedijk. The night before the opening of the exhibition there will be a party.

an exhibition
For the exhibition we are looking for 60 artists with innovating work (like installation, video and digital art). Those artists have to show art about the theme of globalisation (like internet, media, mass consumption and climate change).

The exhibition will take place from Saturday 23 January 2010 till Sunday 31 January 2010 in the Grand Saint Laurens church of Alkmaar.

a preview
Prior to the exhibition 3 previews will be held in Heerhugowaard, Alkmaar and Langedijk. In each town 5 artists will show an artwork. For the locations of these previews we are planning for the town halls or public libraries of these towns. At this moment we are negotiating with the possible locations.

The previews will be held from 2 January 2010 till 17 January 2010.

a party
The night before the opening of the exhibition in the Grand Church of Alkmaar a party will be held. We are going to invite music bands that fit the Global Village project. On the location some artists will show their artworks (like light objects and video).

The party will be held on Friday 22 January 2010.

a catalogue
We will also make a catalogue about this project. The form of the catalogue will be like a network site, including profile photos off the artists and off course descriptions and photos off the artworks. We will publish 500 catalogues.

Artist can apply for Global Village before 1 September 2009. More information on: http://www.stichtingwhitecube.nl
Mona Moon Comment by Mona Moon on July 15, 2009 at 7:33pm
Beau Stanton Comment by Beau Stanton on September 20, 2008 at 1:25pm
THE SQUARE FOOT SHOW with the theme ELECTION 2008
Opening Reception: Saturday, October 25th | 3pm - 8pm
Works on view until Sunday, November 9th

Politics and art? As impossible a mix as oil and water? Not necessarily. Has there ever been a more powerful anti-war message than Picasso’s Guernica? The last year has shown that Americans want to engage in politics again. We do care what happens here and abroad. To celebrate the excitement now bubbling as the coming election approaches, Art Gotham chose the timely theme “Election 2008” for its biannual Square Foot Show, which opens Saturday, October 26th and runs through Sunday, November 9th. Artists were provided with 12x12 inch canvases, and asked to think politically as they create works for the show. Nothing like a tough assignment for producing amazing results.

Registration days for The Square Foot Show are Saturday, September 20th & Sunday, September 21st from 1pm – 5pm at Art Gotham. To receive more participation and registration information, please email artgotham@gmail.com.
Artwork Drop-Off Date: Thursday, October 24th 2pm – 8pm
Khairy hirzalla Comment by Khairy hirzalla on August 1, 2008 at 1:12pm
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Humanitarian Media Foundation (HMF) Comment by Humanitarian Media Foundation (HMF) on June 7, 2008 at 2:58am
Please find below information regarding submissions of for the Art and Photographic Exhibition during our 2008 Humanitarian Media Foundation International Film/Media Festival & Conference (December 10-14, 2008, NYC, Tribeca Cinemas, Gallery & event spaces). $15,000 total in awards.

- Art/Photography Submissions began Wednesday, May 28, 2008. (Deadline August 1, 2008)
For further information, please see http://www.humanitarianmedia.org.

Prizes: Audience Awards:

1) Art
2) Fine Art Photography
3) Photojournalism

Please know we would welcome submissions from the Brooklyn Art Project. The work on here is truly and warmly extraordinary.

Warmest regards,
K.J. Wetherholt
The Humanitarian Media Foundation (HMF)

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May 28, 2008

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

THE HUMANTARIAN MEDIA FOUNDATION (HMF) ANNOUNCES CALL FOR ENTRIES FOR 2008 HMF INTERNATIONAL FILM/MEDIA FESTIVAL & CONFERENCE

New York / Los Angeles – The Humanitarian Media Foundation (HMF), which launched officially May 1, 2008, has announced the dates for its Call for Entries and Call for Papers for the 2008 HMF International Film/Media Festival & Conference which will be held in New York City December 10-14, 2008 in part at the Tribeca Cinemas, Gallery and Event spaces.

- The 2008 Call for Entries for the Art/Photographic Exhibition, to be held at the Tribeca Cinemas Gallery during the Festival & Conference will begin today, May 28, 2008

- The 2008 Call for Entries for the HMF Film Festival portion will begin early entries on June 15, 2008.

- The 2008 Call for Papers for the HMF Media Conference will begin June 15, 2008.

Further information may be found on the HMF website: http://www.humanitarianmedia.org

The 2008 HMF International Film/Media Festival & Conference will include:

1) A high-profile international, competitive film festival for international film, both narrative and documentary, in short and long forms, with sidebars representing specific humanitarian crises.

2) Art/Photographic gallery openings and exhibitions, from among internationally-known artists and photojournalists, both to explore critical humanitarian crises and subject matter, and to raise funds for the issues themselves.

3) A high-profile conference among international policy institutions, international journalists, news agencies, new media companies, representatives of social media and Web 2.0, filmmakers and documentarians, humanitarian NGO's and aid agencies to better facilitate collaboration critical to humanitarian media exposure.

The Humanitarian Media Foundation (HMF), a non-partisan, non-sectarian 501(c)(3) entity in the United States, employs and multiple forms of media (film, television, journalism, photojournalism, new media, art, photography, music) to explore aspects of domestic and international humanitarian crises, issues and histories; raise awareness for humanitarian matters; encourage collaboration among media entities and international stakeholders; and facilitate change in areas where it is most needed.

Scope of Humanitarian Matters: Including, without limitation: refugee crises, medical relief, human rights, war, genocide, debt relief, cross-cultural and political conflict, other war crimes and international criminal tribunals, indigenous populations and conflicts within and without their communities, and humanitarian needs during natural disasters.


For further information about the HMF, including interviews with the HMF Co-Founder/Board Chairman, please contact us at pr@humanitarianmedia.org
 

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