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From Jerry’s Artarama: Art for Haiti Auction and Gala Deadline March 20

Received this very good fundraising event for the victims in Haiti from Jerry’s Artarama. If you can participate and help out, please contact them at the information listed below.

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Our hearts went out to the people of Haiti when the 7.0 magnitude earthquake hit. They need our help, so Jerry’s Artarama is sponsoring an art auction on April 10, 2010. The Raleigh Convention Center has donated a 5,500 sq ft room and Centerplate is catering the event. There will be art collectors and corporate sponsors in attendance and our goal is to raise $50,000. All proceeds from ticket and art sales will go to Habitat International’s efforts to rebuild Haiti.

Artist donations are the key to this event’s success. There will be both a live and a silent auction. To be considered for the live auction, work must be received by March 20, 2010. Live auction work should be no smaller than 20″x30″ and should not exceed 72″ in any direction. Live auction work is required to be framed (if necessary), prewired, and ready to hang. Wet paintings will not be accepted. We recommend that you submit big, bold, eye-catching work!

The deadline for silent auction submissions is March 28, 2010. Silent auction work is usually smaller (no larger than 20×30). Pieces must be 2D and have no moving parts. Wet paintings will not be accepted and we suggest (but do not require) that work be prewired and ready to hang. All unframed works on paper will be displayed with clips.

Please be sure to include your name, title of the work, medium, regular selling price, your web address, and business cards (optional). If you are submitting for the live auction, please include a short artist statement (no more than 100 words). The live auction will be juried and the selected 30 pieces will be featured in our program with a color image, info, and artist statement. After the auction, we will send you a thank you letter and receipt for tax purposes.

Thank you so much for your consideration. Please read more about the event on our website www.jerrysartarama.com/community/Art-Auction-and-Gala Please feel free to contact me with any questions. I look forward to hearing from you!

Kindest Regards,
ERICK PEGUERO
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Life Is Art and Parafernalia Studios present ESSENCE the art walk after party March 13, 2010


Life Is Art
and
Parafernalia Studios
present

ESSENCE

the art walk after party

March 13
9:30pm until they shut us down
174 NW 25th St, Miami FL 33127
music, art, performance, fashion, (alcohol), and more!

This month, we are featuring the following artists:
Brigette Hein
Rodolfo Chavarriaga
Tara Hauck
Rachel Lourdes Mestre
Dianne Romero
Shannon Lee
Adriana Bottary
Glenn Goss
DJ Soozin
(lineup may change without warning)

After all the galleries close, please join us to enjoy more art, music and libations in a relaxed atmosphere. Be in the company of artists and art fans as we host this exciting arts party. Entry is free, but we ask for a small donation, if you can afford it. Money raised goes to fund our mission to support the art scene in south Florida. A feast of the imagination!

From City of Coral Gables: Artist Opportunity The City of Coral Gables RFP deadline April 1, 2010

Received this information from our good friends at LegalArt. The City of Coral Gables is holding an open request for proposals. Definitely worth checking out.

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LegalArt wishes to share this exciting opportunity from The City of Coral Gables with you.

The City of Coral Gables War Memorial Youth Center is a hub of activity for the community; a place where people of all ages come to learn and participate in planned physical and educational activities. Parks and Recreation is soliciting proposals for a Fine Arts Professional (Art Education) with the goal of coordinating programs and activities to provide a well rounded fine arts experience for participants of any age and/or ability. The Art and Ceramic Studio is located in the Coral Gables War Memorial Youth Center, 405 University Drive, Coral Gables, FL 33134.

Request for Proposal (RFP) packages are available by visiting our online vendor registration form at: http://www.coralgables.com/CGWeb/dep_proc_vendor.aspx

The public notice is posted on the City of Coral Gables’ website www.coralgables.com under Online Services/Open Bid Invitation, registered proposers may access the pdf no later than 4:00 p.m. Tuesday, March 23, 2010 directly at: http://www.coralgables.com/cgweb/documents/procurement_docs/02RFP20100211FineArtsProfessional.pdf

To contact us, fax 305-261-1601 or email contracts@coralgables.com.
Questions must be submitted in writing and are due by 4:00 p.m. Thursday, March 18, 2010.
The deadline for delivery of proposal is on or before 2:00 p.m. Thursday, April 1, 2010.

Please email contracts@coralgables.com for information. Thank you.

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Life Is Art REALLY FAST Call for Artists and Performers for ESSENCE on March 13

Greetings Everyone!

So, we are excited to announce that we are doing the ESSENCE art walk after party this month on March 13th at the Parafernalia Studios. We have space for a few more artists and other creative disciplines, fashion, jewelry, etc.

***We are also looking for live performers***
If you sing, dance, read poetry, do theatre or any other form of live performance and would like to present your work, please let us know!

If you are interested in participating, please send the following to art@lifeisartfest.org.
NAME:
EMAIL:
PHONE:
ADDRESS:
ART STYLE:
ARTIST STATEMENT:
Attach up to FIVE (5) images in JPG format with the following information:
Title, Size, Medium, Year, Price
For musicians and other performers, include a link to a sample of your work, Youtube videos are acceptable.
All formats are accepted for submission.

SUBMISSION DEADLINE: Friday, March 5 at 11:59pm.
I apologize for the short notice.

EVENT DETAILS
March 13, 2010
8:00pm – 2:00am (or possibly later)
174 NW 25th St, Miami FL 33127

Thank you very much!
James Echols
Co-founder
Life Is Art, Inc.
www.lifeisartfest.org

Life Is Art Knight Arts Challenge Grant Submissions 2010

I am going to post here all of the projects that Life Is Art has submitted to the Knight Arts Challenge. I am doing so for two reasons.
1) I hope it inspires you to submit your own ideas.
2) I want you see a few of the things we are trying to accomplish.
We will probably be submitting more ideas until the deadline of March 15th, but I wanted to go ahead and get these out there. Even if we do not get funded for any of these, we will still continue to pursue them and many more in the eventual goal of raising the south Florida arts scene to the same level of reknown of other great cities.

IDEA #1: South Florida Featured Art Fairs

Life Is Art proposes to produce a series of art fairs throughout the year to promote the arts in south Florida, including a special event during the massive Art Basel week in early December. The reason for the grant is to keep the costs low to participating artists and to attendees. Each fair will take place in a different part of the area.

The arts are growing fast in south Florida, but much of the amazing local talent is being left behind. Also, research shows that the arts provide significant economic impact.

Each show will be significantly promoted through efficient marketing and public relations practices to maximize the exposure of the artists and use of the funds. The use of community resources and in-kind local sponsors will also be utilized to the fullest extent.

Every show will be open-call, juried by a group of experienced jurists and art professionals. Many art forms will be included, e.g. visual, performance, dance, music, film, design, etc.

IDEA #2: South Florida Arts Council

There are many organizations and individuals working towards the betterment of the arts in south Florida. There seems to be a lot of overlap and lack of coordination between these efforts, though. An overarching professionals group could help everyone coordinate activities and share resources. “Got Milk?”

The idea is to create an organization that assists all the organizations in south Florida do what they do better. In addition, resources could be pooled to create larger campaigns.

This would be a membership organization, but the price of membership would be kept as low as possible, and based on a sliding scale based on an individual’s or organization’s ability to pay.

The goal would be to include all the organizations and institutions in south Florida, as well as individual artists, curators, and collectors. Many other areas have on arts council, it is time south Florida did, too.

IDEA #3: South Florida Arts Presentation Venue

ArtCenter South and Bakehouse Arts Center are both great institutions. But, as the south Florida arts scene grows, these two organizations are not enough to serve the needs of a growing number of artists. We propose to open a new space that is not only dedicated to providing low cost studio/gallery space for artists, but also to market those artists, as well as artists from across south Florida.

Included would be a number of personal studio/gallery spaces that artists could lease for low cost, as well as larger gallery/performance spaces wherein big shows would take place to showcase not only the artists in the onsite studios, but artists from all over south Florida.

This space could be used to not only showcase visual artists, but artists of all disciplines, music, dance, performance, fashion, etc. This space would be focused on using all media available to promote participating artists to the greatest extent.

IDEA #4: South Florida Music Showcase

There have been a few abortive attempts to host a music event showcasing the talent in south Florida, but none of them have really gone anywhere. So much amazing music has come out of and into Miami in the past 100 years, that it is a shame we do not respect our local scene more.

There is still a large pool of amazing talent in south Florida. What we really need is a good three-day festival featuring the great bands, musicians, DJs, and performers of our area. Throw in a few big names to get the media on it, and you would have a show.

Funding would be used to subsidize gate prices for the early years in order to generate more interest. Significant effort would be put into marketing and promotion in order to ensure good crowd.

Music of all genres would be included in order to allow as many local musicians to participate as possible. Not only could we have festival style, but we have so many clubs and bars that we can include. So good for the local economy, as well as the arts.

IDEA #5: South Florida Online Arts Wikipedia

Where do you go when you want a comprehensive guide to the arts in south Florida? What does Google love? What is SEO and why does the south Florida arts community need it?

If you want to be seen in the 21st century, you MUST be seen on the web. South Florida needs a website that maximizes our arts exposure on the web. Nothing does that better than a Wikipedia.

By providing a platform where artists, arts business, and arts organizations can manage their own representation in one, comprehensive website, we can provide a one-stop easy-to-use location for people to learn about the south Florida arts scene. It also provides a simple method for the participants to manage entry.

The Wikipedia software is extremely Google-friendly (and other search engines), meaning that our arts people will show up more likely on arts related searches from around the world, improving the visibility of what we have to offer.

The funding provides this free or low-cost to all the arts people in south Florida.

IDEA #6: After school cultural tour youth art program

Appreciation of the arts starts young. This proposal is to create an after school program for area youth to get them interested and excited about the arts. On a regular basis (depending on funding level and availability) we will organize an outing to a local gallery, museum or other cultural institution for young people and their parents. Target would be at least once per week.

At each event there will be interesting interactive activities related to the venue, and a chance to meet and speak with local artists, curators, gallerists, and other art professionals. The work at the institution will presented in a manner to make it interesting and exciting to young minds.

Enrollment will be open to any student, given size limitations of the location. Special effort will be given to promote the program to disadvantaged youth. This will allow the youth to not only learn a love of the arts, but also to be introduced to the cultural diversity of the area.

From Miami-Dade Public Library System: Call for Exhibition Proposals Deadline March 10, 2010

Received this from the Miami-Dade Public Library. Seems like a really good opportunity to get your work out in front of a lot of people. Highly recommend you take a look into this one.

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It’s that time again!
Art at the Library: Exhibition proposals due March 10, 2010
Download a PDF of the  Proposal guidelines are here.

The Miami-Dade Public Library System is accepting proposals for exhibitions, performance art, and site-specific installations in all media. The deadline is 5 p.m. Wednesday, March 10, 2010 for exhibitions and performances to take place between January and December 2011.

The Library system’s exhibition program includes contemporary art, material culture, folk art, and art education (for example, exhibitions of student work organized by teachers or other educators), as well as exhibitions in the humanities about literary, historical, cultural, and interdisciplinary topics.

We welcome a diverse variety of proposals in all media. We are looking for proposals of high quality that demonstrate thoughtful consideration of the library environment as a public space. Adaptability and flexibility are great qualities for any artist, curator, or group exhibiting at the Library.

The Library also evaluates proposals with an eye for projects/exhibitions that
* get viewers to see things in new ways
* address themes that are relevant to a specific local community in an innovative way
* present traditional art forms that are rooted in a particular culture, place, or history
* experiment with new forms, and/or
* relate to language and literary themes, library collections, or the library as a site.

Download a PDF with instructions and guidelines at http://www.mdpls.org.
For more information, call 305-375-5048 or email us at art@mdpls.org.

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From Gallery 101: open call to artists for Masquerade deadline April 2, 2010

Received this from our friends at Gallery 101 up in Ft Lauderdale. A very nice gallery and a fun theme.

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OPEN CALL TO ARTISTS – MAY 2010 SHOW – MASQUERADE
Curator & Founder of the Urban Individualists has an open call to artists of all 2D and 3D mediums. Title and Theme of show is Masquerade, show will take place in May 2010 at The Gallery 101 in Fort Lauderdale.
“Masquerade” Artworks will showcase masks depicting an artistic rendition of the “Carnival, Ceremonial, Spiritual and Traditional including masks people put on each day as a disguise or a false outward show. The exhibit is sure to be an original and uniquely vibrant and colorful show. It will represent masks of many sorts and some will be of the “unexpected an expected” “traditional and non-traditional”.
A Mask is a form of disguise. It is an object that is frequently worn over or in front of the face to hide the identity of a person and by its own features to establish another being. This essential characteristic of hiding and revealing personalities or moods is common to all masks. As cultural objects they have been used throughout the world in all periods since the Stone Age and have been as varied in appearance as in their use and symbolism.

The opening reception will be a “masked gathering” a “masquerade ball” multimedia art reception.
Fee: $25 US non-refundable for up to 1 image submission and $10 each image thereafter up to a total of 3 images. Works will be juried by The Gallery 101 and The Urban Individualists. Please submit image for review in jpeg only via email size to Helene Ruiz the Founder of The Urban Individualists at ruizhelene@aol.com. Submissions will not be reviewed without fee which is payable via PayPal to: donations@theurbanindividualists.org be sure to subject your payments “fee for submission “masquerade”

There will be a first prize winner of $100.00 and 2nd prize winner of $50.00.
The deadline for submissions is April 2nd, 2010. You will be contacted with via email notifying you if your work has been accepted into the show.

About Us:
This artist collective was born from the vision of Helene Ruiz, an artist who resides and works out of her apartment in the Bronx, NY. Her vision is to assemble a group of artists, both visual and performing, into a collective body.
This group represents a multicultural network of collaborating individualists cohesively working as a unit. Ms. Ruiz has worked long hours to link her dream to the aspirations of others.
The Urban Individualists believe that we can make an impact in art as a collective body, separated only by our distinct styles. We have a voice that needs to be heard.

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From ArtCenter Gallery: The Public Library for Artists Seminar March 3, 2010

A talk about how to get your art displayed in the public library system put on the the ArtCenter Gallery.

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The Public Library for Artists: A Primer
Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010 at 6pm in the ArtCenter Gallery 800 Lincoln Road

“The public library is where place and possibility meet.” – Stuart Dybek

Public libraries were Miami’s original alternative exhibition spaces. Since the 1960s, local, national and international artists and curators have worked with the Miami-Dade Public Library System. As well-used civic and community spaces, libraries can challenge artists to experiment and think about their work in new and different ways. The Miami-Dade Public Library System offers artists not only exhibition opportunities, but free access to many other resources:
arts, image, and grant databases
the Vasari Project, an archive for research and documentation of visual art in Miami
books, magazines, DVDs, and downloadable video, film and music
information about legal and business resources of interest to artists
As Library Curator, Denise Delgado oversees the Art Services and Exhibitions Department at MDPLS, manages an exhibition program for the 47-branch system, develops public programs, acquires new work for the Library’s permanent art collection, and oversees its care and management. At this informal presentation, we’ll talk about the opportunities and resources available to artists through MDPLS, its yearly Call for Proposals, and more.
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From Lee Wagener Art Gallery: Call to artists deadline June 16, 2010

From Lee Wagener Art Gallery in Broward.

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Call to artists – deadline June 16, 2010
visit the website for a full version of this call
Broward Residents Only Call:
Lee Wagener Art Gallery -Rotating Art Exhibits
Location: Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport
Deadline: June 16, 2010
This gallery program offers Broward County artists an excellent opportunity to exhibit their work in a prominent, high-traffic area in Terminal 2 that is accessible to the general public. Artworks demonstrating high artistic quality that appeal to and are appropriate for a diverse audience are encouraged. Artists selected will be required to provide artworks for one (1) exhibition for 18 running feet of wall space on both sides of the gallery, for a total of 36 feet of wall space. Each exhibition will run for four (4) months.
Selected artists will receive an honorarium of $500 upon the conclusion of their exhibition and submission of a proper invoice.

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From Knight Arts Foundation: Live Q & A Session on Knight Community Information Challenge February 26, 2010

From the Knight Arts Challenge. Join the conversation and let your voice be heard.

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Have a question about your Knight Community Information Challenge application?
Join us for a live question-and-answer session at 3 p.m. tomorrow on the Knight Community Information Challenge – a matching grant program that helps community and place-based foundations fund local news and information projects. The challenge is accepting applications through March 8 at www.informationneeds.org. Submit your questions via instant message for immediate answers from Knight Foundation staff during this final live chat session.
When: 3 p.m. EDT Friday Feb. 26
Where: Participate at www.informationneeds.org
No registration required.
Sign up for an email reminder by visiting: www.informationneeds.org/webinar

Questions? Email Marika Lynch, lynch@knightfoundation.org

The Knight Community Information Challenge is a project of the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation

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