Creative Midlands Notice Board

Creative Midlands Notice Board


10-22-38 Astoria: b&w xerography exhibition

Posted: 24 Sep 2011 02:03 PM PDT

10-22-38 Astoria call for entries

Deadline: postmark deadline October 22, 2011
Exhibition dates: November 3 – 26th 2011 (opening reception November 3rd 6-9pm)
FICTILIS seeks submissions of black and white xerographic work of all
types and styles. ("Xerography" is a fancy word for photocopying.
"10-22-38 Astoria" was the first text/image ever produced using this
technology*.) Preferred submissions are black and white on 8-1/2″ x 11″ (US letter size) text weight paper. There is no submission fee and no limit on the number of submissions (though each submission should be unique). Entries should be mailed (with applicant's name and contact
information on back of each) to the following address:
FICTILIS
210 S Washington
Seattle, WA 98104
Mail entries are preferred, but work may also be submitted as attachments using our submissionsform (limit 3 attachments per submission) but all attachments should be formatted for 8 1/2″x11″ black-and-white printing and should have been produced using a xerographic process. Work will not be returned, unless special arrangements are made prior to submission (contact xero AT fictilis DOT com). All work will be displayed without attribution, though exhibition print/web materials will feature a list of contributors. FICTILIS may create derivative works of any submissions for display/promotional purposes, including assembling remaining copies at end of exhibition into companion book of same title.
Visitors to the exhibition will have the option to 1) make one free
copy of anything they bring in, using our onsite machine; 2) purchase
for $1 a copy of anything they see on the walls; 3) purchase for $5 the
original of anything they see on the walls, provided they replace it
with a copy; or 4) purchase the original for $10, without replacing it.
In the former three cases, FICTILIS receives all proceeds; in the latter
case, artist receives full amount.
Applicants are encouraged to include as one of their submissions a
xerographic self-portrait made by placing face directly onto glass of
photocopy machine.
*10-22-38 Astoria and the 10-22-38 Astoria image are used with permission of the Xerox corporation.

College of Fine Arts Dean Search

Posted: 24 Sep 2011 01:17 PM PDT

DEAN OF THE COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS
The University of New Mexico

The University of New Mexico invites nominations and applications for the position of Dean, College of Fine Arts.  The College of Fine Arts encompasses the Departments of Art and Art History, Music, Theatre and Dance, Cinematic Arts, The Bunting Visual Resource Library, Tamarind Institute, and the University Art Museum. Our degree programs align with the Interdisciplinary Film and Digital Media Program; our faculty engage with the Art, Research, Technology and Science Laboratory. Ninety full-time faculty, sixty-five part-time faculty and seventy-two staff members serve approximately 1400 undergraduate majors and 200 graduate students. We're housed at UNM's Center for the Arts, which consists of four primary academic buildings, four major performance halls, multiple exhibition spaces, and a print study facility for scholarly research in a recognized print and photo collection.
 
Founded in 1936, CFA enjoys a rich history of quality educational programs, scholarship and artistic achievement that broadens understanding of the cultural heritage of our state, the Americas and the world. With a tradition of faculty and student research, creativity and innovative curricula, the college is an area of excellence at the University, an economic engine in the arts, and a cultural leader in New Mexico contributing to the quality of life in the Southwest.
 
The Dean, who reports directly to the Provost/Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs, provides academic and administrative leadership to the College of Fine Arts.  As the primary academic and administrative officer of the faculty of the College of Fine Arts, the Dean will assume a central leadership role in continuing development of the college's disciplines toward national eminence with a solid commitment to research, creative work and teaching. The Dean is responsible for improving and promoting the College of Fine Arts in areas of instruction, research, fiscal management, development and personnel.
 
How to Apply: 
Applications should be submitted online through https://unmjobs.unm.edu, by referencing posting #0812670.   For best consideration, applications should be submitted by 10/21/2011, and the position is open until filled.  Nominations can be submitted electronically to Jennifer Love, Search Coordinator, at jenlov22@unm.edu (phone: 505.277.2611)
 
The University of New  Mexico is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer and educator. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.

Film and moving image artists - opp for work to be screened at Biennial S1 Artspace Deadline 30 Sept http://ow.ly/6v7B8 #ArtOpps

Posted: 24 Sep 2011 08:30 AM PDT

Film and moving image artists - opp for work to be screened at Biennial S1 Artspace Deadline 30 Sept http://ow.ly/6v7B8 #ArtOpps

Artist opp for work mainly concerned with human rights - Passion for Freedom http://ow.ly/6v70m Deadline 30 Sept #ArtOpps

Posted: 24 Sep 2011 08:15 AM PDT

Artist opp for work mainly concerned with human rights - Passion for Freedom http://ow.ly/6v70m Deadline 30 Sept #ArtOpps

Arts & Well Being Volunteer Assistant/Group support worker

Posted: 24 Sep 2011 05:37 AM PDT

[Voluntary] Post title: Arts & Well Being Volunteer Assistant/Group support worker
Hours: 1 day/week 9:30 – 4pm
Salary: Local travel expenses paid

General Purpose: To provide practical and emotional support to participants in the artistic programme plus artistic support to the lead artist.

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