Thursday, December 16, 2010

VISUAL ARTS OPPORTUNITIES @ ARTISPHERE

CALLS FOR ENTRIES

Relisted from Artisphere's newsletter:

Artisphere, a new breed of arts center, features four performance spaces, three visual arts galleries, a 4,000 square foot ballroom space and a free Wi-Fi town square

1101 Wilson Boulevard |Arlington Virginia 22209 703|875|1100 www.artisphere.com

CURRENT:

MEZZ GALLERY 2012-2013 EXHIBITION SEASON
DEADLINE: THURSDAY APRIL 28, 2011
Exhibition dates: Thursday, November 17 2011 – Sunday, January 11, 2014

Proposals will be accepted from individual artists, arts groups, organizations, and curators who live, work, study or maintain a studio in Arlington County.
View the complete call for entries. $500 award. $25 entry fee.
Curators:
Donald Russell, Executive Director of Provisions Library
Kristina Bilonick, Artist and Program Director at Washington Project for the Arts



PHOTO 11
ANNUAL JURIED MID-ATLANTIC PHOTO EXHIBITION
DEADLINE: MONDAY MAY 9, 2011
Exhibition dates: Thursday July 28 – Sunday, September 4, 2010

Photo 2011 at Artisphere is a continuation of Arlington Ellipse Arts Center’s two decade-old juried photography show and provides regional photographers the opportunity to showcase and sell their work.
View the complete call for entries.Two (2) $500 Juror’s Choice Awards. $25 entry fee.
Juror: Amanda Maddox, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Associate Curator of Photography & Media Arts

PAST:


CONTAIN, MAINTAIN, SUSTAIN
DEADLINE: MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2010, 5 pm
Exhibition dates: May 19 - July 17, 2011
A juried indoor and outdoor exhibition hosted by Artisphere, Washington Project for the Arts and the Washington Sculptors Group featuring time-based and static artworks conceived to explore sustainability as it relates to contemporary sculpture and installation practices. Selected artists will receive a stipend of $250 to assist with the execution and transportation of works.
View the complete call for entries
Curators:

Welmoed Laanstra, Public Art Projects Curator for Arlington County,

Sara Reisman, Director of Percent for Art, NYC Dept. of Cultural Affairs, and

Ernesto Santalla, architect and graphic designer whose firm, Studio Santalla, is in Washington, DC

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