Call for applications to I-Park Environmental Resiency Program, East Haddam, Connecticut
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Yearly Archives: 2009
The Kumasi Symposium: Tapping Local Resources for Sustainable Education Through Art
Call for submissions for a multi-perspective symposium on arts education, management, criticism, curatorship and practice for individuals and communities engaging with the issue of sustainability. Kumasi, Ghana July 31-August 14, 2009.
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The Laundromat Projects | Call for Submissions
Brooklyn-based public art project issues call for submissions for launderette(as we call it here)-based work.
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Greening Theatre Practice
Call for submissions for presentations from the arts community on building ecologically and ecomonically sustainable models in the arts for a festival and syposium taking place at the University of Oregon, Eugene. Organised in partnership with the Centre for Sustainable Practice in the Arts.
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Love London | Recycled Sculpture
Call to artists to exhibit sculptures made with recycled materials for the Love London Recycled Sculpture Show
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Artist to Artist International 2009
Visiting Arts and the Delfina Foundation‘s Artist-to-Artist scheme invites practicing UK-based artists to partner with artists of their choice from a list of mainly Middle-Eastern countries, allowing them to travel to the UK for a one-week exchange of ideas and experiences. The emphasis is on the development and research process rather than production, free from any obligation to produce a prescribed outcome. This call is also open to artists from the countries on the Artist-to-Artist list.
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Integral Ecoawareness Training, Dec 12-14
Integral Ecoawareness Laboratory – 12-14 December, Berlin. “An invitation to explore all layers of life through the personal experiential perspective,” using “exploratory research in dance, somaticsand deep ecological thinking.”
Fee: 60/45 Euros
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Review | Slow-Tech: Manifesto for an Overwound World
Andrew Price‘s new book demolishes the idea of “efficiency” as a goal for social progress, but do the publishers regret putting an Aga on the cover after George Monbiot’s assault on the icon of middle-class bucolic life?
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News Jan 22 | Energy Cafe
Artists Amy Plant and Ella Gibbs create a community food initiative at Walthamstow’s Gunpowder Park bringing together local residents and food growers.
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Arts Marketing: Want a bailout of the arts? Dont make the ask in an Armani suit
When the big three automotive CEOs flew separate private jets to Washington, DC to plead for public funds, I remember thinking to myself that I was thankful that I was a publicist and marketing director for a non-profit arts organization. The type of arrogance it takes to fly corporate jets to ask for billions of dollars in public aid surely could only be found in the private sector.
However, recently there has been a dust up about executive compensation in the non-profit arts sector, particularly because as the economy tightens, more and more arts organizations are pleading their case with stakeholders, some going as far as Mr. Kaiser in asking for a government bailout of the arts. Although I have tremendous respect for Mr. Kaiser, I am convinced that perhaps he isnt the best emissary for the non-profit arts–how does it look for a non-profit arts administrator who makes more than $1 million a year in salary to be the champion of the suffering arts scene?
via Arts Marketing: Want a bailout of the arts? Dont make the ask in an Armani suit.