Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Competition for Students at a West Coast University-- win $1200


Attention all Associate, Bachelor, and Masters Degree candidates with an interest in the visual arts, currently enrolled at a West/Southwest Regional public or private college or university. No matter what major, if you paint, illustrate, sculpt, design, draw, photograph, or just create art, you are eligible to enter the 3rd Annual Fine Art Finals West/Southwest Regional Scholarship Competition.


Media accepted include:
Drawing - graphite, colored pencil, pen and ink, marker, pastel, charcoal, etc.
Painting - oil, acrylic, watercolor, gouache, etc.
Printmaking - etching, lithography, screen-printing, etc.
Sculpture - clay, ceramic, plaster, marble, glass, wood, resin, porcelain, metal, etc.
Jewelry - gemstones, precious metals or other materials, etc.
Fibers - textiles, fabrics, yarn, natural & synthetic fibers, etc.
Photography - traditional & digital.
Digital Art - see our information page for details.
Graphic Design - traditional & digital, see our information page for details.

This scholarship competition is dedicated to the promotion of talented and gifted emerging artists at the collegiate level and awards their mastery of technique and excellence of artistic achievement. Finalists and Winners will be selected based on quality, originality, and the creativity of their work.


First Place: $1200
Second Place: $600
Third Place: $300

Two Honorable Mentions:
$50 each


Entry Deadline:
Postmarked by Friday, May 7, 2010

http://www.fineartfinals.com/Collegiate_Home_Page.html

Friday, March 19, 2010

Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions Internship

LACE Archives Internship

The LACE Archives Intern will work closely with the LACE Archives Fellow to make LACE's archival holdings useful and available for research and integrate materials from LACE's archives into exhibition and publication initiatives. Through his or her involvement with the archives, the intern will also participate in the development of a major exhibition and publication project at LACE titled Los Angeles Goes Live: Exploring a Social History of Performance Art, 1970-1983.

LACE's archives are an invaluable site of cultural history for Los Angeles, as LACE has been a crucial participant in the city's artistic production for over three decades, often housing artwork that is experimental in nature. This LACE Archives Internship is an opportunity to work with LACE's unique collections, which include documentation of art exhibitions and performances held at LACE since 1978, extensive holdings of photographic and video material and records pertaining to the institution's history.
The LACE Archives Internship will provide an interested individual with the opportunity to gain training and experience working with archival collections. In addition to providing training in widely held standards and protocol of collections management, it also offers a unique introduction to working with collections related to experimental and variable media art. The Archives Intern will:
- Learn first-hand about collections-management issues and make use of an extensive database specifically designed by Franklin Furnace Archive to meet the needs of collections of conceptual and other variable media art;
- Learn about ways that archival collections are made publicly accessible and work with the LACE Archives Fellow to integrate the catalogue of LACE's holdings into searchable online databases;
- Process a variety of material from LACE's recent exhibitions and events (e.g. photographs, video, press clippings, correspondence), attending to preservation concerns and updating the archives database as needed;
- Respond to research inquiries about LACE's archive and facilitate the use of collections by LACE staff members and visiting scholars and artists;
- Digitize selected items from LACE's collections, including videos, slides and printed matter;
- Work with the LACE Archives Fellow to develop online resources that will provide broad access to, and contextualization of LACE's digitized collections, including project-specific and thematic websites;
- Think creatively about how to generate broad interest in LACE's archival collections; and
- Serve as a liaison with LACE's webmaster to facilitate the integration of documents from the archive into LACE's website.

TO APPLY
Send a resume, references, and a cover letter explaining the reasons for your interest in this position to:
Jennifer Flores Sternad at jennifer@welcometolace.org

LACE internships require a commitment of approx. 16 hours per week for a minimum of three months.
For further information, please contact Jennifer via e-mail or at (323) 957-1777 x 11. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.

ABOUT LACE
LACE is a contemporary visual art space that encourages people and projects working across diverse creative forms to interrogate the boundaries of culture and artistic practice. LACE exhibitions, performances, screenings, dialogs and other public forums strive to inspire the public imagination and to expand interactions between art and audience. Located in the heart of Hollywood, LACE contributes to the activation of Los Angeles' urban landscape and champions art's ability to engage with the timely issues that shape local and global life. Become part of LACE's illustrious history today, while ensuring its vibrant future. For more information, please visit www.welcometolace.org.

Monday, February 22, 2010

Aperture Lecture Series at the Hammer March 4: Zwelethu Mthethwa


March 4 at 7pm at the Hammer Museum; 10899 Wilshire Blvd, Westwood

Zwelethu Mthethwa, (Aperture, March 2010) is the artist’s long-awaited first comprehensive monograph, providing an overview of his work to-date and featuring the stunning portraits that have brought him international acclaim. Mthethwa’s work has been featured in over thirty-five international solo exhibitions and numerous group shows, including the 2005 Venice Biennial and Snap Judgments at the International Center of Photography, New York. Born in Durban, South Africa, he now resides in Cape Town. A book signing will follow the lecture.

ALL HAMMER PUBLIC PROGRAMS ARE FREE. Tickets are required, and are available at the Billy Wilder Theater Box Office one hour prior to start time. Limit one ticket per person on a first come, first served basis. Hammer members receive priority seating, subject to availability. Reservations not accepted, RSVPs not required.

Parking is available under the museum for $3 after 6:00p.m.

Friday, February 19, 2010

Internship Opportunities at Red Hen Press


We are looking for those interested in being interns/volunteers for
approximately 6 months.
We ask that interns work at least 10 hours/week and come into the office
at least 2 times/week. We offer a gas stipend but the internship itself
is unpaid.



Internships currently offered:

Production: responsibilities include preparing manuscripts for design,
entering corrections, reviewing galleys, archiving, and managing
inventory.

Development: responsibilities include researching appropriate funding
organizations, assisting in copywriting and proofreading LOIs, and
updating our development databases.

To apply for an internship at Red Hen Press, please submit your resume,
a cover letter (optional), and contact information to Amy Harper at
kate.asst@gmail.com .
Also, feel free to call me at 818-470-3467 for general questions.

For more information on Red Hen Press please go to www.RedHen.org

HANAE MORI PERFUMES PRESENTS THE SPRING 2010 ART STUDENT CONTEST

Win a cash award and have your work prominently displayed on Hanae Mori perfume packaging!

HANAE MORI PERFUMES PRESENTS THE SPRING 2010 ART STUDENT CONTEST
Be a winner this Spring! Not only will your name appear on possibly 3 Falls boxes for distribution at major retailers, but you will also receive $500 per winning design (possibly $1,500)! Submissions must be received by 3/12/10. Winners will be announced on or before 3/19/10. If you are interested in participating in this contest and for further contest details, please contact Charlotte O�Rourke (corourke@icperfumes.com).

-Contest is open to art class students as well as student members of the College Art Association.

-Additional information Hanae Mori logo image, pdf presentation of the Hanae Mori Fragrance line, past
winner example and further directions.

-All submissions must be in an Illustrator Graphic - 300 DPI (for manufacturer) AND in Jpeg format (for internal judging)

Sunday, January 24, 2010

2009 Feitelson Arts Fellowship for Young LA Artists




Winners receive $5000 and a solo exhibition!

Deadline is February 16

for more information: http://lamag.org/

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Photo LA January 14-17 at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium


Dozens of international galleries and publishing houses will be showcasing vintage and contemporary photography. This year marks the debut of the Lapis Press and Schaden's The La Brea Matrix, in which six German art photographers use Stephen Shore's 1975 picture of the corner of Beverly and La Brea as a point of reference. There will also be a sneak preview of the Museum of Latin American Art's exhibit, Changing the Focus: Latin American Photography (1990-2005)

http://www.photola.com/general-information.html