FADO E-LIST (JULY 2007)
INDEX
1. FADO NEWS
2. FADO NEWS: NEW TEXTS on the Fado website
3. FADO CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Vivencia Poetica DEADLINE EXTENDED
4. CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: The Lab Sessions 2.0 “Idol Love”
Deadline: July 13, 2007; Source: Labspace
5. CALL FOR COLLABORATION: A Potential Toronto
Beginning: September 14, 2007; Source: Instant Coffee
6. CALL FOR WORKSHOP PROPOSALS: Labspace (Toronto)
Deadline: July 15, 2007; Source: Labspace
7. CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Ladyfest Toronto
Deadline: July 20, 2007; Source: Instant Coffee
8. CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Nuit Blanche Nightless City
Deadline: July 24, 2007; Source: Instant Coffee
9. CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Art in the Fall at 401
Deadline: August 1, 2007; Source: Instant Coffee
10. CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Nan Yeoman's Grant: Modern Fuel, Kingston
Deadline: August 6, 2007; Source: Modern Fuel
11. CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: DARE-DARE (Montreal)
Deadline: August 13, 2007; Source: Dare-Dare
12. RESIDENCY: Artist Residency Program Launched for Ontario and Québec Artists
Deadline: October 5, 2007; Source: ARCCO/Ontario Arts Council
13. CALL FOR PAPERS: Lotus Magazine
Deadline: November 1, 2007; Source: Instant Coffee
14. CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Multimedial Art Studio (Serbia)
Deadline: July 15, 2007; Source: Nenad Bogdanovic/Multimedial Art Studio
15. CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Catalyst Arts (Belfast, N. Ireland)
Deadline: July 15, 2007; Source: asabank
16. RESIDENCY: Elsewhere Artist Collaborative (USA)
Deadline: July 15, 2007; Source: Elsewhere Artist Collective
17. CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: A Space Symposium
Deadline: July 20, 2007; Source: Instant Coffee
18. WORKSHOP: Port Performance (Germany, Poland and Israel)
Dates: July 18-28 (Germany) and other dates; Source: Port Performance
19. CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: 7TH Edition of Real Presence (Belgrade)
Deadline: July 30, 2007; Source: Biljana Tomic/Dobrila Denegri
20. RESIDENCY: Pact Zollverein Residencies (Germany)
Deadline: August 20, 2007; Source: www.on-the-move.org
21. CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Performance Research (papers)
Deadline: September 7, 2007; Source: Centre for Performance Research
22. CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: INPORT Festival
Deadline: October 14, 2007; Source: Gert Hatsukov
23. RESIDENCY: Nodor Guest Houses, Nogs Residency (Portugal)
Deadline: Open, Source: www.on-the-move.org
24. NEWS: Grace Space New Home of Performance Art (New York)
Source: IAPAO
25. NEWS: New Liveartwork Editions available
Source: Christopher Hewitt, liveartwork.com
26. NEWS: REDFOXPRESS, new artist books just released
Source: Fernando Aguiar
27. NEWS: Art of Encountering, Issue 11
Source: Boris Nieslony
28. NEWS: POPSTART IS BACK!
Source: Victoria Stanton
29. EVENT: SAVAC and AKA Gallery are proud to present “doubledate”
Dates: July 13 and 14, 2007; Source: SAVAC
30. EVENT: Toronto Free Gallery presents AU TRAVAIL/AT WORK
Dates: June 28-July 28, 2007; Source: Instant Coffee
31. EVENT: ANTI - Contemporary Art Festival (Finland)
Dates: September 27 – 30, 2007; Source: ANTI-festival
1. FADO NEWS
Summer has officially begun and Fado is hard at work making the transition from founder Paul Couillard to newly appointed Artistic and Administrative Director Shannon Cochrane. Luckily for us, being performance artists ourselves, we are adept at passing a flaming torch. And we are excited to announce we have a new physical office space in the heart of the artist-run community at 401 Richmond Street West (we are now safely ensconced in the annex office of Suite 448). Many thanks to the Ontario Trillium Foundation for their support in making this move possible and the Images Festival for being such great landlords.
Fado's new office and mailing address, effective immediately:
448-401 Richmond Street West
Toronto, ON Canada
M5V 3A8
Unchanged:
(T) 416-822-3219
(E) info@performanceart.ca
www.performanceart.ca
RECENT FADO PRESENTATIONS
Fado kicked off the summer season with “Territoires de Langue”, a co-production with Sudbury's Galerie du Nouvel-Ontario (GNO) and co-sponsored by Toronto Free Gallery. Thanks to Heather Haynes and the Toronto Free Gallery for hosting the performance event on June 23rd. The week-long Toronto residency culminated in a night of great performances at the Toronto Free Gallery from Territoires de Langue artists Suzanne Joly, Colette Jacques, Stefan St-Laurent and Flutura and Besnik Haxhillari (the Two Gullivers). After the Toronto portion of the project, the artists and curator Paul Couillard traveled to Sudbury for another week of actions, interventions and performance events at Galerie du Nouvel-Ontario. Many thanks to Danielle Tremblay and all the staff at GNO for their generous collaboration on this project.
2. NEW TEXTS on the FADO WEBSITE!
Rinaldo Walcott offers up “Intimate Distances”, thoughts on David Khang's performance “PHALOGOCENTRIX”
(http://www.performanceart.ca/idea/khang/essay.html)
3. FADO CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: DEADLINE EXTENDED to JULY 23rd!!
Vivencia Poetica: EMERGING ARTISTS SERIES 2007-08 season
Deadline extended to Monday July 23, 2007 (postmarked)
Fado announces a regional call for submissions for its 2007-08 Emerging Artist series, tentatively titled “Vivencia Poetica”. Curator Erika DeFreitas explains:
"The premise for this installment of the series requires an emerging and senior performance artist [TBA] to collaborate jointly, and in turn with participants within the space in which they work/present. I am interested in the relational aspects within the collaborative process between artists, and how it specifically pertains to questions of authorship, communication, tension, and pedagogy. My interest lies in the way that this collaborative process informs the one that would take place with the audience and/or participants. I believe that the initial collaboration between a senior artist and emerging artist, both whose work is relational in nature, could potentially provide insight to the contrasts between relational artists from different generations.
Three emerging artists and/or artist collectives will be chosen to participate. Projects will be presented in October 2007 – March 2008. Please note that this is a regional call; there are no travel/accommodation funds available.
Submissions must include:
• Curriculum Vitae
• Statement describing your practice including an explanation as to why such a collaboration would enrich your practice
• Documentation of previous work [CD-ROM with a maximum of 20 jpeg images and/or a 10minute video]
• Descriptive list for your images
• Any written documentation to accompany your images
E-mail submissions will NOT be accepted. Only submissions with self-addressed stamped envelope or funds to cover shipping and packaging costs will be returned.
Send proposals to:
Erika DeFreitas
56 Frank Faubert Drive
Toronto, Ontario
M1C 5H7
Questions? Email: defreitas.erika@gmail.com
For more information on the project, go to: http://www.performanceart.ca/vpcall.html
4. CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Labspace Studio Presents…
The Lab Sessions 2.0
“Idol Love”
Saturday, September 22, 2007
The Lab Sessions are a series of interactive art parties hosted and curated by Labspace Studio. Each Lab Session fuses the vibe of a house party with the sensibility of an art gallery to create an authentic party-going experience. Currently Labspace Studio is looking for artists willing to present their work(s) for the second installment of The Lab Sessions 2.0 - “Idol Love”.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:
“Idol Love” will explore the intricate and complex relationships between the concepts of ‘idols’, ‘celebrities’, ‘worship’, ‘obsession’, and ‘god’.
Submission Categories:
Painting, Collage, Photography, Drawing
Video Art/ New Media
Performance Art
Dance
Installation
Music
Work will be displayed at Labspace Studio on the night of September 22, 2007.
All artists are expected to financially support their projects. We will facilitate required technologies and assist in the installation process to the best of our ability. Keep in mind that The Lab Sessions is a party environment! Artwork may need to be tailored to suit the atmosphere.
To submit your work please email a brief description of your proposed piece(s) along with supporting/portfolio material of the described work or other work recently completed in a similar media to info@labspacestudio.com.
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: July 13, 2007
For more details call:
Laura Mendes: 416 836 1516
John Loerchner: 416 857 5712
Labspace Studio
276 Carlaw Ave (Suite 202)
Toronto, ON
www.labspacestudio.com
info@labspacestudio.com
5. CALL FOR COLLABORATION: A POTENTIAL TORONTO
Toronto School of Creativity & Inquiry is in the midst of mobilizing a counter-cartography initiative and we need you! A Potential Toronto is a first-step towards mapping alternative economies and minor spaces within Toronto. It begins this fall with a 6-week event series and we invite you to join us in conceiving, organizing and animating the event series.
A Potential Toronto (working title)
A Toronto School of Creativity & Inquiry series
14 September - 27 October 2007
Toronto Free Gallery and various sites throughout the city
Another city is possible. But what is to be done? Better, what is being done? How are individuals and groups organizing themselves to do it?
A Potential Toronto is the working title of a 6-week event series. We invite you to join us in conceiving, refining, organizing, and animating the series. It is a preliminary step in what we hope will be a more long-term counter-cartography initiative. Researching and mapping some of the city’s alternative economies and minor spaces is the substance of this project: wild spaces, free services, co-operatives, community currencies, off-grid housing, informal systems of mutual aid? Where are they? How do they work? Do they connect? How might we map them as a local area network? In order to map sites and tactics of difference, dissent, deviance, and refusal it is necessary to invent concepts and create ways of working. This requires cooperation of minds and bodies engaged in the self-organization of a collective event. The process of mapping, or of cartography, we are proposing to mobilize does not just mean surveying a territory from above, or representing a process that has unfolded in the past, but instead, effectively fleshing out the contours of a living social dynamic, of an event which bears the future, of potential.
Each of the six weeks will traverse a series of shared concerns: work, housing, ecology, health, sexuality, creativity, mobility, space, history? Every Friday evening we will gather at Toronto Free Gallery for a collaboratively generated event. Event formats could range from walking tours to collective dinners to informal conversations. Gatherings will involve participants in and theorists of alternative economies and minor spaces. At each event we invite participants and guests to leave behind a trace: an image, a tip, a guide, directions, a piece of writing, a web link, a recommended resource... These will be added in the gallery to a collaborative emergent map of another Toronto. Every Monday night throughout the series there will be concurrent reading groups addressing the commons, migration, counter-cartography, dynamic networks, and the art of organization.
A Potential Toronto is motivated by our desire to learn more about and raise the profile of various alternative social, economic, and subjective experiments underway locally. Our practical hope is to increase the use of these alternatives so that in our everyday lives more of us might reproduce what we value rather than what we oppose. From this, a counter-network may become visible, and, we hope, lay some groundwork for next steps towards a counter cartography of Toronto.
Visit: www.tsci.ca
contact@tsci.ca
6. CALL FOR WORKSHOP PROPOSALS: LABSPACE (TORONTO)
Labspace Studio is a Toronto-based arts facility and organization with a focus on promoting and creating interdisciplinary work. We are currently in search of workshop proposals for our fall programming schedule. All proposals will be considered, however special note will be given to proposals that satisfy the following criteria:
Overall concept is arts focused
Workshop integrates more than one discipline
Proposals should fall into one of two categories:
One-off classes (One or two full day courses)
Series (Weekly courses running one to three hours up to a maximum of 8 weeks)
Please submit the following:
A general course description (including preferred class size and length)
Student demographic (age, experience level)
Required equipment and/or materials
Days and times you are available to teach
Approximate instructor fee per class
Instructor Bio (150 words) and CV
Workshops will run from September through November 2007
Submission deadline: July 15th, 2007
For more information contact:
Laura Mendes
email: info@labspacestudio.com
website: www.labspacestudio.com
7. CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: LADYFEST TORONTO
We are looking for filmmakers, visual artist, musicians, spoken word performers, workshop coordinators, etc. Ladyfest Toronto is a grassroots, do-it-yourself community-based organization designed by women and for everyone. We seek to promote urban feminism and showcase, celebrate and encourage talents of women through musical performances, art shows, workshops and film screenings. Ladyfest Toronto 2007 continues the Ladyfest tradition of making feminism fun and breaking down barriers for women artists.
Ladyfest Toronto will be celebrating feminism in all its forms this fall, and we need people to help. We're looking for people to lend their talents to Ladyfest Toronto 2007, happening in and around Kensington Market from September 27th-30th.
You can download the application form for music, film, art, workshops at http://www.ladyfesttoronto.ca
8. CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: NUIT BLANCHE'S NIGHTLESS CITY
NUIT BLANCHE'S NIGHTLESS CITY ARTISTS AND PERFORMERS CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
http://www.churchwellesleyvillage.ca/nuitblanche
Deadline: Tuesday July 24, 2007
Living up to its provocative nature, for Nuit Blanche, Church Street will be transformed into a theatrical set; a stage for street- walkers. Feverish red light will bathe the street, a mist will drift upon the pavement and Church Street will become a marvelous play, suggesting forbidden love and desires. There will be performances everywhere on Church Street, in every shadowed nook and cranny. Visual artists, photographers and writers are also invited into red-lit shop fronts to create their work onsite or to display an art/media installation. Nightless City seeks submissions from artists, entertainers and performers of all persuasions interested in being a part of this fantastical night, creating a live exhibition that will explore the relationships and conversations between subject and object. Nightless City is presented by the Toronto Nightless Collective with support from the Church-Wellesley Village Business Improvement Area.
HOW TO SUBMIT
Read the full project description and download the Submission Form from http://www.churchwellesleyvillage.ca/nuitblanche
Complete the Submission Form. Please note that in order to be considered you must adhere to all programming criteria and submission requirements as stated above. Applications must be mailed by 5 p.m. on Tuesday, July 24, 2007. Incomplete, faxed, or emailed applications will not be accepted.
The Toronto Nightless Collective is also seeking volunteers for a variety of positions.
9. CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS - ART IN THE FALL AT 401
Join us in making art happen in the heart of Toronto! The busy, beautiful, historic 401 Richmond building is opening its doors to artists as a space to do and display creative work, for Art in the Fall at 401 from Sept 12 to Oct 6. Art in the Fall at 401 is an annual arts event at 401 Richmond, in conjunction with Nuit Blanche and Queen West Arts Crawl.
Please consider participating by submitting visual artwork for Art in the Halls, or performance/interactive art for Nuit Blanche Toronto. We also welcome proposals that include creative uses of 401's public spaces.
Art in the Halls
Sept 12 - Oct 6 selected artists display their work in the halls of 401 Richmond
Nuit Blanche Toronto
September 29, 7:03pm to sunrise an all night contemporary art thing
Want some background info?
www.401richmond.net
www.401richmond.net/events/specialEvents.cfm (download submission form here)
www.401richmond.net/events/past.cfm
Please contact us for a participation form to submit by August 1st.
Alice Dixon, Coordinator
Art in the Fall at 401
401 Richmond St. West, Studio 111
Toronto, Ontario M5V 3A8
arts@401richmond.net
10. CALL FOR NAN YEOMAN'S GRANT: MODERN FUEL (KINGSTON)
Modern Fuel Artist-Run Centre
21A Queen St. Kingston ON
(613) 548-4883 modernfuel@bellnet.ca
At her passing in 2004, Kingston artist Nan Yeomans left a large part of her estate to the Community Foundation of Greater Kingston, intending that the proceeds fund scholarships for promising young artists and artisans. It is due to this act of generosity that Modern Fuel, along with the Community Foundation of Greater Kingston (CFGK) and Nan’s Legacy Project is proud to announce the establishment of The Nan Yeomans Grant for Artistic Development. This annual grant totaling $2,500 aims to help promising young artists and/or artisans in furthering their education and professional artistic growth, and will be awarded by a peer jury to one successful applicant based on the artistic merit of his or her work and previous accomplishments, and the eligibility of the proposal.
The deadline for submissions is Monday August 6th 2007. A public award ceremony is to be held in November 2007.
Born 1923 in Petworth Ontario, Yeomans, a child of rural Canada, grew with nature and the love of interpreting it. In her late twenties she enjoyed three summers at Queen’s University Summer School of Fine Arts, where under the guidance of prominent artists, Nan found direction. From then, and for the rest of her 82 years, she stayed busy with her art and always found time to contribute to the community.
This grant is intended to honor Nan’s legacy by supporting individuals whose ambitions incorporate communion with other artists in a focused context, and who display potential for a professional artistic career.
For more information, including submission guidelines and eligibility criteria, please visit the Modern Fuel website http://www.modernfuel.org
Applications are available for pick up at Modern Fuel Artist-Run Centre or online through the CFGK website http://www.cfgk.org/ and the Modern Fuel Website.
For more information about the life and work of Nan Yeomans please visit the Nan Yeoman’s Legacy website: http://www.nanslegacy.com
For media inquiries please contact Modern Fuel Artist-Run Centre at: (613) 548-4883.
11. CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: DARE-DARE (MONTREAL)
http://www.dare-dare.org
[versión en español a continuación / english below]
APPEL DE DOSSIERS
Dis/location: projet d'articulation urbaine 2008
Date de tombée: le 13 août 2007
Mandat
DARE-DARE Centre de diffusion d'art multidisciplinaire de Montréal est un lieu flexible, ouvert, voué à la recherche et à l'éducation, qui soutient et valorise l'implication d'artistes aux pratiques émergentes. Le centre d'artistes autogéré manifeste un intérêt soutenu pour l'exploration et la diversification des modes de production, de présentation et de diffusion des œuvres et interventions artistiques.
Appel d'intentions pour les programmations 2008 DARE-DARE reçoit votre dossier accompagné de vos intentions de recherche. Ces intentions pourront se traduire par des projets d'intervention publique, de performance, de manœuvre, d'événement ou autre, qu'ils soient ponctuel, de durée variable ou répétée dans le temps. Le centre recherche des pratiques qui s'insèrent directement dans la trame physique et sociale de la ville, des projets interdisciplinaires qui impliquent une interaction avec le public et qui s'inscrivent dans les espaces publics, les zones résidentielles, commerciales, industrielles.
Une première sélection se fera à partir du dossier et des pistes de recherche. DARE-DARE invitera les artistes sélectionnés à formuler un projet plus précis pour une deuxième étape de sélection à l'automne.
Votre dossier devrait comprendre:
* un texte décrivant votre intention de recherche (max 200 mots),
* un curriculum vitæ,
* dix diapositives ou images numériques (max 1 Mo) avec description,
* une bande audio/vidéo, VHS/DVD (NTSC), disque compact (max 5 min),
* tout document permettant un meilleur aperçu de votre travail.
Le centre n'accepte pas de dossiers par courriel. Vous pouvez joindre une enveloppe affranchie pour le retour des documents (le centre se départira des dossiers non-réclamés). Le centre paie les droits correspondant aux normes recommandées par SODART/CARFAC.
DARE-DARE Centre de diffusion d'art multidisciplinaire de Montréal
Casier postal 130 Succursale R Montréal Québec H2S 3K6 Canada
t: +1.514.878.1088 daredar@cooptel.qc.ca
Renseignements: www.dare-dare.org
DARE-DARE est situé dans un parc sans nom à Montréal.
CONVOCATORIA
Dislocación: proyecto de articulación urbana 2008
Fecha límite: 13 de agusto 2007
Mandato
DARE-DARE Centre de diffusion d'art multidisciplinaire de Montréal apoya y valoriza la implicación de artistas con trayectorias emergentes. DARE-DARE tiene un gran interés hacia la exploración y la variedad de modos de presentación y divulgación de obras e intervenciones artísticas que ocupen el espacio urbano o cualquier otro contexto de presentación. Intencion de artista Dislocación: proyecto de articulación urbana 2008 DARE-DARE acepta su portafolio acompañado de su intención de proyecto. Esta intención pueden ser un proyecto de intervención en espacio público, de performancia, eventos u otros, sean estos de carácter puntual, de duración variable o repetida. El centro busca divulgar prácticas que se inserten directamente en la trama física y social de la ciudad, proyectos interdiciplinarios que impliquen una interacción con el público y que se inscriban en barrios, espacios públicos, zonas comerciales y residenciales, etc. DARE-DARE ocupa por el momento, un refugio móbil y opera sin espacio de galería. El comité de programación escogerá un cierto número de artistas los cuales serán invitados durante el otoño a proponer un proyecto más preciso. Así, una primera selección se hará a partir de los portafolios y de las intenciones de los artistas.
Su portafolio deberá incluír:
* Un texto que describa su intención y proyecto (max. 200 palabras)
* Una hoja de vida
* Diez diapositivas o diez imágenes en disco compacto (max 1 mg) numerizadas y acompañadas de una descripción
* Un cassette audio/video, VHS/DVD (NTSC) o disco compacto Quicktime (max 5 >min)
* Todo otro documento pertinente que permita una mejor comprensión de su trabajo
El centro no acepta portafolios por correo electrónico ni vía fax. Usted puede adjuntar un sobre prepagado que cubra los costos de reenvío de sus documentos (el centro no se hará cargo de los portafolios no reclamados). El centro paga los derechos y honorarios establecidos según la SODART/CARFAC.
DARE-DARE
Centre de diffusion d'art multidisciplinaire de Montréal
Casier postal 130 Succursale R
Montréal Québec H2S 3K6 Canada
t: +1.514.878.1088 daredar@cooptel.qc.ca
Información: www.dare-dare.org
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS DARE-DARE
Dis/location: projet d'articulation urbaine 2008
Deadline: August 13, 2007
Mandate
DARE-DARE Centre de diffusion d'art multidisciplinaire de Montréal offers flexibility and openness and is devoted to research, experimentation, risk and critical inquiry. The artist-run centre supports research, values emerging practices and demonstrates a sustained interest in exploring a diversity in modes and contexts of presentation.
Call for intentions - programming 2008
DARE-DARE receives your dossier accompanied by your research interests. These interests will translate into proposals of all kinds including/not limited to public intervention, performance, manœuvre, event. The projects may be of specific or of variable duration, or they may be repeated in time. The centre seeks interdisciplinary projects that will engage the social and physical realms of the city, its public spaces, its commercial, industrial and residential areas.
A first selection will be based upon the artist's dossiers and research intentions. DARE-DARE will invite these artists to further detail and elaborate their projects in view of a final selection.
Your submission should include:
* a brief statement describing your project intention,
* a curriculum vitæ,
* a maximum of ten numbered slides or digital images (max 5 Mg) with a descriptive list,
* audio/video tape, VHS/DVD (NTSC) or Quicktime (max 5 min.),
Enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope for the return of your documentation if desired (DARE-DARE does not keep unclaimed dossiers). The centre does not accept submissions by email. The centre pays SODART/CARFAC rates.
DARE-DARE Centre de diffusion d'art multidisciplinaire de Montréal
Casier postal 130 Succursale R Montréal Québec H2Y 3J6 Canada
t: +1.514.878.1088 daredar@cooptel.qc.ca
Info: www.dare-dare.org
DARE-DARE is situated in a park with no name in Montréal.
12. Residency Program Launched for Ontario and Québec Artists
Résidences d'artistes Ontario-Québec : lancement d'un programme conjoint CAO-CALQ
Ce document existe également en français.
Ontario Arts Council and the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec Launch Artist Residency Program
Toronto, June 11, 2007 - The Ontario Arts Council (OAC) and the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec (CALQ) are partnering on an artist residency program. Artists from either Québec or Ontario can apply for up to $10,000 to cover a one-to-three month residency for a creation-based or professional development project in the province that isn't their own.
"The Ontario-Québec Artist Residency program will stimulate creative exchanges and foster links between artistic communities in both provinces," said Martha Durdin, OAC Chair. "It may also lead to new distribution opportunities for the work of these artists."
"Periods of residence geared to creation and professional enrichment allow grant recipients to enjoy unique professional experiences that contribute to their career development," added Yvan Gauthier, President and CEO of the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec. "The program affords artists an opportunity to broaden their circle of partners, engage in discussions with their peers, and meet new audiences."
The first deadline is October 5, 2007. Individual artists (no groups or collectives) working in all art forms may apply in either English or French. Candidates must meet eligibility criteria from their provincial arts council. Applications will be assessed on artistic merit; impact on the art form, on the artist or on the community; and the viability of the project. Eligible costs include travel and accommodation; cost of living; and material costs related to the project. Applicants are responsible for finding their project partners in the host province. Click here for program guidelines
"Artists are at the centre of our creative society, reflecting the best of who we are to ourselves and to the world," said Caroline Di Cocco, Ontario Minister of Culture. "I'm so pleased that Ontario and Québec are working together to provide artists with this wonderful opportunity to participate in the cultural life of each other's province."
"I'm delighted that CALQ is enabling Québec artists and writers to engage in periods of residence in neighbouring provinces and allowing them complete autonomy in defining the objectives and scope of their projects," Christine St-Pierre, Québec Minister of Culture, Communications and Women's Affairs said. "Through its flexibility, this new type of exchange program offers possibilities that complement those stemming from the impressive network of studios and studio apartments that CALQ has already developed."
The Ontario Arts Council is the province's primary funding body for professional arts activity. Since 1963, OAC has played a vital role in promoting and assisting the development of the arts and artists for the enjoyment and benefit of Ontarians. In 2006-2007, OAC funded 1,224 individual artists and 867 organizations for a total of $36.4 million. These grants were of benefit to artists and arts organizations in 255 communities across Ontario. OAC is an agency of the Government of Ontario. For more information, visit www.arts.on.ca.
Since 1994, the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec has had a mandate to support throughout Québec creation, experimentation and production in the realms of the performing arts, the visual arts, the media arts, architectural research, the arts and crafts, and literature and to broaden their influence in Québec, Canada and abroad. The Conseil also supports the development of professional artists. Visit www.calq.gouv.qc.ca
For more information, please contact:
Kirsten Gunter, Director of Communications, Ontario Arts Council / 416-969-7403 or toll-free in Ontario / 1-800-387-0058 ext.7403/ kgunter@arts.on.ca
Julie Dufresne , Conseillère en communication, Direction des relations publiques
Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec / Téléphone : 514-864-4295
This document is also available in English.
Résidences d'artistes Ontario-Québec : lancement d'un programme conjoint CAO-CALQ
Toronto, le 11 juin 2007 - Le Conseil des arts de l'Ontario (CAO) et le Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec (CALQ) s'associent pour lancer un programme d'artistes en résidence. Dans le cadre de ce programme, une subvention plafonnée à 10 000 $ permet aux artistes d'une province de séjourner dans l'autre province pendant un à trois mois pour réaliser un projet de création ou de ressourcement professionnel.
« Le programme Résidences d'artistes Ontario-Québec favorisera les échanges et les liens entre les milieux artistiques des deux provinces, a déclaré Martha Durdin, présidente du CAO. Il pourrait éventuellement aboutir à de nouvelles possibilités de diffusion pour les œuvres des artistes concernés. »
« Ces séjours de création et de ressourcement permettent aux boursiers de vivre des expériences professionnelles uniques qui contribuent au développement de leur carrière, a affirmé Yvan Gauthier, président-directeur général du CALQ. Les artistes ont ainsi la chance d'élargir leur cercle de partenaires, d'échanger avec leurs pairs et de rencontrer de nouveaux publics. »
La première date limite a été fixée au 5 octobre 2007. Les artistes de toutes les disciplines (mais pas les groupes ni les collectifs) peuvent se prévaloir de ce programme et présenter une demande en français ou en anglais. Les candidats doivent répondre aux critères d'admissibilité déterminés par le conseil des arts de leur province. Les demandes seront évaluées en fonction du mérite artistique du projet, de l'impact qu'il aura sur la forme artistique, l'artiste ou la collectivité, et de sa viabilité. La subvention couvrira notamment les frais de déplacement, d'hébergement et de subsistance, ainsi que les frais du matériel nécessaire à la réalisation du projet. Les candidats sont responsables de trouver les partenaires de leur projet dans la province d'accueil. Cliquez ici pur accéder aux renseignements généraux
« Les artistes se trouvent au cœur de toute société novatrice. Ils nous renvoient, à nous-mêmes et au monde, un reflet de ce que nous avons de mieux, souligne Caroline Di Cocco, ministre de la Culture de l'Ontario. Je suis absolument ravie de cette collaboration entre l'Ontario et le Québec, qui donne aux artistes d'une province l'occasion de participer à la vie culturelle de l'autre province. »
« Je suis heureuse que le CALQ permette aux créateurs québécois d'effectuer des résidences dans les provinces limitrophes, en disposant d'une totale autonomie pour définir les objectifs de leur séjour et les conditions de sa réalisation, a affirmé Christine St-Pierre, ministre de la Culture, des Communications et de la Condition féminine du Québec. Par sa souplesse, ce nouveau type de programme d'échanges offre des possibilités complémentaires à celles de l'impressionnant réseau de studios et d'ateliers-résidences déjà développé par le CALQ. »
Le Conseil des arts de l'Ontario (CAO) est le principal bailleur de fonds des activités artistiques professionnelles de la province. Depuis sa création en 1963, le CAO joue un rôle de premier plan en matière de promotion et d'aide aux artistes et aux organismes artistiques au profit de tous les Ontariens. En 2006-2007, le CAO a octroyé des subventions totalisant 36,4 millions de dollars à 1 224 artistes et 867 organismes répartis dans 255 collectivités de la province. Pour de plus amples renseignements, visitez le site www.arts.on.ca.
Depuis 1994, le Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec soutient dans toutes les régions du Québec la création, l'expérimentation et la production dans les domaines des arts de la scène, des arts visuels, des arts médiatiques, de la recherche architecturale, des métiers d'art et de la littérature et en favorise le rayonnement au Québec, au Canada et à l'étranger. Il soutient également le perfectionnement des artistes professionnels. Site web : www.calq.gouv.qc.ca
13. CALL FOR PAPERS: Locus Suspectus, ISSUE 5
Beyond Walls - Exhibiting on the Outside
Currently planning for our fifth issue, we are seeking submissions from writers and artists exploring alternative exhibition practices that diverge from the "white cube" aesthetic common to contemporary galleries and museums. In issue five, Beyond Walls: Exhibiting on the Outside, Locus Suspectus will explore alternative exhibition space, the role of the gallery, the relationship between art and the audience, and the possibilities this may or may not create for a healthier social climate.
ISSUE 6: CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
Garbage
Inspired by our culture of excess, Locus Suspectus is seeking submissions from writers and artists on the topic of Garbage. For some, garbage translates into worthless filth destined for a remote dumping ground. For others, it can be a source of income and a means of survival. Whether treasure or trash, we are interested in your written and visual perspectives for issue 6 of Locus Suspectus.
GUIDELINES; DEADLINES
Artists
Artist submissions will be considered for PROFILE, FEATURES, and GALLERY. We only accept digital submissions. Please include a maximum of 20 images (jpg, png, psd, bmp, tiff format), image list, artist statement and cv. In addition to the above digital formats, we also accept short video submissions.
Writers
We are interested in the following: PROFILES of artists who address this topic, or COLUMNS that examine the socio-economic and/or historical aspects of the changing relationship between art, the audience, gallery space, and public space. For more information please download the Pdf-Version of our Call for Submissions.
Deadlines
We are looking forward to receiving your submissions for Beyond Walls before August 1, 2007. Please send your work to submissions@lsmagazine.ca . Subject line: "Your Name - Cfp5". The deadline for Garbage is November 1, 2007.
About Locus Suspectus Magazine
IN STORES NOW: ISSUE 3.
Suspectus is a contemporary arts magazine and Not-For-Profit organization that seeks out the stranger sides of visual culture for an interdisciplinary dialogue between contemporary critical theory and art practices.
locus (Latin): place, location, site
suspectus (Latin): uncanny, strange
As an uncanny site for visual culture, Locus Suspectus blends elements of publishing and curating to create an alternative magazine that explores up-and-coming artistic talents within the context of established artistic accomplishments and scholarship. Our organization believes in the important social function the arts hold in society. We seek to bring about greater public awareness of both local and global socio-political and cultural issues. Ultimately, Locus Suspectus strives to be an active agent in cultivating support for the arts across disciplines and communities within Canada and abroad.
Locus Suspectus Magazine: http://www.lsmagazine.ca
14. Call for submissions: Multimedial Art Studio
Multimedial Art Studio is accepting submissions to our MAS Gallery for exhibitions in the 2008 seasons. This call is for to artists working in all media, and is also open to curatorial proposals.
Multimedial Art Studio was founded at the beginning of 1998 in Odzaci by informal artistic group and it is dedicated to new artistic praxis and creativity without limits. Studio’s art space is located in city core of Odzaci where it has exhibition space called MAS Gallery. Multimedial Art Studio works on organizing artistic projects and manifestations, based on local, regional and international cooperation between artists, creative people, artistic groups, networks, cultural and other institutions, and all parts of the society. About Multimedial Art Studio you can see in Artmagazin:
http://www.artmagazin.co.yu/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=170&Itemid=28
We are expecting proposals that have been realized or can be realized in different media and that can be exhibited in one of the following ways: photos, digital prints, drawings, sketches, plans, video presentations, sound works, etc. We cannot offer fees or travel expenses for the artists that wish to come personally. That is why we wish to organize exhibitions that do not require large material expenses that we cannot provide.
All submissions must include:
-CV(s)
-One page project description
-One page Artist or Curatorial Statement
-Max. 10 images.
-You may also submit VHS/DVD if the work is video or sound work (10 min or less) by Snail Mail
-Descriptive list for visual material (title, date, dimension, medium)
Multimedial Art Studio is not responsible for lost or damaged submissions. Do not send original artworks or master tapes.
Please send your proposal by July 15th, 2007 to:
Via Email to Nenad Bogdanovic at mangallery@ptt.yu (up to 1mb emails)
Or
Snail Mail
Nenad Bogdanovic
Multimedial Art Studio
S. Markovica 41,
Odzaci 25250, Serbia
E-mail: mangallery@ptt.yu
www.imaf.150m.com
www.imaf.org.yu
15. CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Catalyst Arts (Belfast, N. Ireland)
FIX 07 November 14th – 17th
FIX 07 is the 7th international performance biennial hosted by Catalyst Arts in Belfast City. The work programmed illustrates creative strategies for a dynamic engagement with the social praxis of live art.
A programme of performances, presentations, workshops, screenings and interventions that will set out to reflect on the role and responsibility of artists, and performance itself, in relation to the understanding, enactment and sustenance of public and our environment.
Timeline:
July 15th 2007: Call for proposals deadline
Mid August: Accepted proposals announced
November 14-17: FIX 07
Submission Guidelines
There are two opportunities available –
1) If you have an individual project for the festival please send a proposal outlining practical and conceptual information and the specific location proposed.
2) There will be a simultaneous group action on Thursday 15th November in Catalyst gallery. This opportunity is open to all members of Bbeyond.
All applications should include the following information:
-Your name, phone number, and email
- BRIEF artist’s statement and CV
- One or more of forms of documentation of previous work
-Please indicate opportunity 1 or 2 (or both)
Please forward proposals to info@catalystarts.org.uk or post to 5 College Court Belfast BT1 6BS (Please note that applications will not be returned).
For further info email or phone 028 90 31 33 03
16. RESIDENCY: ELSEWHERE ARTIST COLLABORATIVE
Elsewhere Artist CollaborativeElsewhere Residency Call
http://www.elsewhereelsewhere.org/callforartists.html
Elsewhere, a living installation, museum of process, and art production space in downtown Greensboro, NC, is seeking artists-in-residence for its Fall 2007 residency seasons. Set within a former thrift store housing a 58-year inventory of American surplus, thrift, and antiques, Elsewhere invites artists-in-residence to utilize the immense collection of objects to pursue site-specific material, conceptual, and/or technologically-based projects. Elsewhere's building-two full stores on the ground level, a 14-room boarding house on the second, and warehouse on the third-provides dynamic architectures for the creation and installation of works. Artists live and work within changing installations, engaging interactive environments for re-conceptualizing the theory and practice of art-making. Experimenting with museum-as-medium within a store where nothing is for sale, Elsewhere offers an unparalleled framework for merging art practice and everyday life.
Deadline: July 15, 2007
Kontakt:
Elsewhere Artist Collaborative
George Scheer
606 South Elm St.
NC 27406 Greensboro
tel: 336.549.5555
wanderingzoo@elsewhereelsewhere.org
www.elsewhereelsewhere.org
Vir podatka: Elsewhere Artist Collaborative
17. CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Politics of Representation / Representations of Politics
A SPACE Gallery SYMPOSIUM
Toronto, Canada
October 6, 2007
Deadline for submissions July 20th, 2007
What are the politics of representation? What strategies are artists and curators using in their representations of bodies that cross lines of gender, sexuality, race, ethnicity, hybridity and (dis)ability? How have the transformations in feminist and anti-colonial movements affected self-representation?
How are politics represented in contemporary art? What are the ethics of representing suffering and tragedy? Must all creative representations of real political events be urgent and authentic? What are the ethical responsibilities of creative representations of political events that transgress the real, objective or accurate? Where does contemporary activist art and cinema stand in the current culturescape?
A Space Gallery imagines this symposium as an opportunity to work through and disseminate new frameworks for thinking about art practice and social movements. As such, we intend to bring together artists, curators, writers, academics, students and activists whose works transgress disciplinary boundaries in an attempt to articulate some of the possibilities and pitfalls of creativity, inquiry, solidarity and freedom.
Politics of Representation / Representations of Politics is a call for critical and creative presenters to re-imagine and hopefully transform the conceptual frameworks of art and activism within contemporary art practice, academic practice, and activist practice.
A Space Gallery seeks submissions that include (but are not limited to) papers, artworks, screenings, performances and activist presentations on any relevant topic including:
* Art interventions/ intervention art
* Formalist and experimental art practices
* Film and video; from pixel vision to ipods
* Artist run culture: 1970 --? A critical look at the past, present and future
* Queering art history
* Gender performativity
* Net.art
* Curatorial practice
* Cultural race politics
* Indigenous issues
* Dis/abilities
* Appropriation
* Migration and exile
* Precarity and privilege
* Surveillance, racial profiling and the 'war on terror'
* Globalization and issues of sovereignty, human rights and refugees
* Historical materialist approaches to art (including the Frankfurt school)
* Representations of revolutionary moments and movements
* Semiotic and literary theory approaches to artist's representations of politics
* Urban landscapes and art spaces (including gentrification)
* Environmental issues and politics of food (including GMOs)
SUBMISSION FORMAT & DEADLINE
A Space will include the following formats for disseminating and discussing ideas:
1. Presentations of work: academic papers OR discussion of art work, etc (with display of art work)
2. Poster session or table display (with possible roundtable discussion)
Abstract or statement should be no more than 250 words and should briefly explain the proposed 20 min presentation in light of the conference theme.
Please include:
* Title of presentation
* Your name
* E-mail address
* Mailing address
* A/V requirements (computer/projector, film projector, VCR, stereo, turntables, etc).
* Submission format (paper presentation, creative presentation, poster session, etc).
* Artists are asked to submit a max of 10 images on a CD.
Please clearly label your submission:
Symposium: Politics of Representation / Representation of Politics
A Space Gallery
401 Richmond Street West, Suite 110, Toronto, ON M5V 3A8
Please e-mail submissions to: vicky@aspacegallery.org with Symposium: Politics of Representation / Representation of Politics in the subject line.
Deadline for submissions is July 20th, 2007. Applicants may expect a response by August 5th, 2007.
Founded in 1971 and located in downtown Toronto, A Space is one of the oldest artist-run centres in Canada. Applicants should consider that our programming mandate focuses on work that is politically-engaged, oriented around non-dominant communities, and supportive of innovative curatorial and technical practices.
A Space Gallery gratefully thanks the
Toronto Arts Council, the Ontario Arts Council and the Canada Council for the Arts.
A Space Gallery
401 Richmond Street West, Suite 110
Toronto, Ontario, M5V 3A8
Telephone 416-979-9633
Facsimile 416-979-9683
Website http://www.aspacegallery.org
Email info@aspacegallery.org
Gallery Hours Tuesday to Friday 11 AM - 6 PM, Saturday 12 noon - 5 PM
Media Contact: Vicky Moufawad-Paul
Programming & Exhibitions Coordinator
(416) 979-9633 or email <vicky@aspacegallery.org>
18. PORT PERFORMANCE: workshop offer
performance-art / education / travel / meeting / exchange
18th to 28th of July 2007 in Berlin, Germany
12th to 22nd of August 2007 in GdaŸsk and Gdynia, Poland
4th to 18th of November 2007 in Tel Aviv, Israel
PORT PERFORMANCE is a Forum for Performance Art, founded 2006 by the artists and art teachers Angelika Fojtuch and BBB Johannes Deimling.
We offer intensive Performance Art workshops for students, young artists and interested people at the border of water and land to develop individual artistic work or taking first steps in performative art, get knowledge from experienced performance artists and exchange and discuss ideas with other international people.
The Port as a place of constant exchange, a daily inport and export of values, a place where water and land come together, is the basic idea of the project. In Art Performances the human body is a port for exchanges of inside and personal values with the outside world. Communication takes place. PORT PERFORMANCE connects Performance Art with education, traveling, meeting and exchange to a special form of teaching Art in context.
The aim of the workshop is to work out an Art-Performance and its final public presentation. The polish word "CUMA" means hawser and is a metaphor for our final presentation, where we fix the results of the workshop in a public event.
During the workshop time we will realize specifically exercises that will help to transform own ideas into a performative work. The center of the workshop focuses the perception of the own personality and the communication with the body. Own perception and selfexperiences characterize the feeling in dealing with body, time and space in performance-art as well as in ordinary communication. To understand his body as a tool and to use this tool in his own communications is the main value of this workshop.
Besides this we offer cultural specials, like visiting special art or cultural places, meetings with artists and gallery owners and background informations about the relative art scene. As part of our teaching concept this specials offer the participants direct contacts to artists, galleries and cultural insititutions, that they can use after the workshop for their own needs.
Our first two workshops we have successfully realized in Gdansk in Poland (click here for to see the documentation <http://www.portperformance.net/workshop_gdansk.htm>) and in Tallinn and Pärnu in Estonia (click here to see the documentation <http://www.portperformance.net/workshop_tallinn.htm> ).
The next workshops
Berlin, Germany
The third workshop will take place from the 18th to the 28th of July in Berlin. Invited by the association for artistical reasearch Berlin to the "Mistake" project Port Performance offers an interesting workshop in the german capital. The workshop place is in the former cargo harbor of Berlin and the former border of east and west Berlin. The mistake or the failure or the misunderstanding will be the research field during the workshop. Learning and individual development based on mistakes and failures is not to understand in a negative way, but more as an understanding of searching and finding. It is not about, that one fails, but more how. In an creative process, that has the aim to put a mental idea in to practice, there are all the time points where we fail. This potential we will discover and use for to develop and realize art performances.
27th of July 2007, 7 pm, CUMA #3, the final presentation, Kunstfabrik am Flutgraben, Berlin www.kunstfarik.org <http://www.kunstfarik.org/>
Price for this workshop 250,- ¤ (incl. accommodation, without victuals and travel costs)
GdaŸsk & Gdynia, Poland
The fourth workshop we offer from the 12th to the 22nd of August in Poland in cooperation with Laznia - Center for Contemporary Arts, Gdansk. The two cities at the baltic sea connects an interesting duality. GdaŸsk with its traditional and historical meanings on the one side and on the other side Gdynia as a young and dynamic community. Two towns, two faces. But both base their existence on the relation with the sea, ports, ships, shipyards and fishings. An interesting field for our performative researches between contrast and balance.
21st of August, 7 pm, CUMA #4, the final presentation, Laznia - Center for Contemporary Arts, GdaŸsk www.laznia.pl <http://www.laznia.pl/>
Price for this workshop 250,- ¤ (incl. accommodation, without victuals and travel costs)
Tel Aviv, Israel
Our fifth workshop we will realize in the port city Tel Aviv from the 4th to the 18th of November. In collaboration with PAP - Performance Art Platform we will have a straight connection to the Performance art scene in Tel Aviv. Adva Drori artist from Israel told us in a mail: "You know, there are so many things to see here and cultural events. Sometimes I wonder how is it possible to have so much art and events in a reality of war. Any way it is a bless to have it." The political situation in Israel and the private life that exists besides each other will be the research field in this workshop.
17th of November, 7 pm, CUMA #5, the final presentation, Performance Art Platform, Tel Aviv www.miklat209.org.il <http://www.miklat209.org.il/>
Price for this workshop 550,- ¤ (incl. accommodation, without victuals and travel costs)
For all three workshops you can order the application forms now. Just send your request by mail to info@portperformance.net with the name of the city in the subject.
For more and detailed informations please visit our website www.portperformance.net <http://www.portperformance.net/> or contact Angelika Fojtuch or BBB Johannes Deimling by email info@portperformance.net
“Angelika Fojtuch and BBB Johannes Deimling - are an unusually and interesting example for a couple creating art together. Apart from their own works (individual and collaborative) they lead workshops which put another engaging formula of performance art into practice - community of individualisms, the sum of talents by each person, that bears fruits of individual realization, that all together creates a successive work. Workshops are works of art in their activities."
Lukasz Guzek, www.spam.art.pl <http://www.spam.art.pl/>
An Interview with Angelika Fojtuch & BBB Johannes Deimling, speaking about the PORT PERFORMANCE Workshops you can find here <http://www.portperformance.net/c2_modelator.htm>
please feel free to forward this mail to your friends, collegues and partners
best wishes and kind regards
Angelika Fojtuch & BBB Johannes Deimling
www.portperformance.net
info@portperformance.net
skype: port.performance
19. CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: 7TH Edition of Real Presence (Belgrade)
Source: Biljana Tomic/Dobrila Denegri
Deadline: July 30, 2007
Dear Friends, we are organizing the 7th edition of Real Presence workshop in Belgrade and afterwards a similar gathering in Istanbul. Please find attached applications and information....We are looking forward meeting you again and asking you to forward this information to your friends and colleagues who might be interested in taking part in this new adventure...many warmest regards and looking forward having your news,
Biljana Tomic and Dobrila Denegri
www.real-presence.org http://www.real-presence.org/
Fado is pleased to acknowledge the support of the Canada Council, the Ontario Arts Council, the City of Toronto through the Toronto Arts Council and the Department of Canadian Heritage for their sponsorship of our ongoing activities.
You have received this posting because your name is included on the email list of Fado, a non-profit performance art group based in Toronto, Canada. This list posts monthly with information of interest to performance artists and their audiences, including listings and calls for submission, and occasionally with information about Fado events.
If you have a posting you wish to include on the Fado e-list,contact info@performanceart.ca with a request.
To subscribe to the elist, send a request to info@performanceart.ca Please indicate where you live, as some information is targeted to specific regions (e.g. Toronto, Canada, etc.)
If you wish to receive ONLY Fado events listings, please send a request to info@performanceart indicating your email address with an "events only" message.
If you wish to be removed from this list, please contact
info@performanceart.ca with an unsubscribe request indicating the address to be removed.
20. ARTIST RESIDENCY: PACT Zollverein residencies 2008
Jan-Jun, Essen, Germany (deadline: 20 Aug)
From January to June 2008 PACT Zollverein is offering a residency programme for the development and realisation of projects and productions, which is open to professional artists from both Germany and abroad working in the fields of dance, performance or media art. Awarded twice yearly by jury, residencies provide artists with rehearsal space and local accommodation. By arrangement and subject to requirement, PACT Zollverein also offers its residents technical support and advisory assistance with press and public relations and dramaturgy. The maximum length of a residency is 2 months.
A residency can incorporate the following:
• Studio space (from 63 to 173 sqm)
• Technical equipment > (by arrangement and subject to availability)
• Daily professional open class
• Local accommodation (maximum 6 people)
• Professional advice in: Project funding, project management, press and public relations
• Stage rehearsals with professional technical supervision and support (by arrangement and subject to availability)
A residency does not incorporate:
• travel expenses
• per diems
• financial support
• a public performance
Your applications should include:
• the completed application form (to be found at: www.pact-zollverein.de)
• a short letter of motivation
• a project description (including a max. 10 line summary)
• curriculum vitae for everyone involved in the project
• illustrative material (photographs, brochures, publications, etc.)
• press reviews
• 1 Video (PAL), DVD or CD-ROM of your own work
Closing date for applications: 20th of August 2007 (post-marked)
Please do not send the material by registered post or by email!
All complete applications received by this date will be considered and replied to in writing. Residents are selected by a panel. Successful candidates may be asked to attend a preparatory talk in Essen. Please note that we can unfortunately not return your application material to you.
Please send the application to us by mail: For further information contact:
PACT Zollverein katharina.charpey@pact-zollverein.de
Residency 1/2008 Tel.: 0049 – (0)201 - 2894712
Katharina Charpey Fax: 0049 – (0)201 - 2894701
Bullmannaue 20a www.pact-zollverein.de
D-45327 Essen
21. CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS (PAPERS): Performance Research
Volume 13, No. 2 (June 2008) 'On Choreography'
Issue Editors: Ric Allsopp & André Lepecki
CALL FOR PAPERS
In the contexts of European performance arts in particular, choreography as a term and as a field of activity has shifted radically since the 1990s. Stable and historical definitions of choreography as inscriptions of movement characterized through compositional approaches to bodily movement in time and space, have moved towards choreographic approaches that question such normative relationships between movement, composition and the production of dance, and expand the notion of choreography as an art that includes a wider range of conceptual tools, materials and strategies.
This shift towards the conceptualization of choreography in terms other than or additional to the arrangement of bodily movement, has produced a range of performance work (inclusive of such diverse practitioners as Alice Chauchat, Jerome Bel, Marten Spangberg, Vera Mantero, Xavier Le Roy, Meg Stuart, Thomas Lehmen, Matthew Goulish, BADCo, Jonathan Burrows, William Forsythe) that suggests that choreography is a field of contemporary arts practice that provides not only vectors for new forms of trans-disciplinary arts research but also a locus for questioning the orthodoxies of contemporary art work and practice. Through this work choreography can now be seen to invoke, recuperate and incorporate other forms of cultural practice (both historical and contemporary).
If choreography begins to challenge conceptions of how bodily movement produces dance as an object, then it also asks a number of questions which challenge assumptions about dance and body-based education: Where is the space of choreography? What concepts of dance, of performance, are proposed by particular choreographic ideas? How does choreography relate to notions of language, critical theory, theatricality, textual practice, performance, digital media, the exploration of cognitive and physical states? How is choreography informed through engagement with other critical vocabularies, for example walking, exhaustion, immateriality, assemblage, haunting, stillness, speech, joy, mis-guiding, mimicry, power, silence or dust?
'On Choreography' invites artists, practitioners and theorists to submit critical articles, documents, or artist's pages which position choreography in relation to the contexts and discourses of contemporary culture, to expanded and open concepts of performance and performance-making and in relation to an expanded view of what choreography might mean now as a generative, productive, or even redundant term.
Deadlines for issue 13:2 are as follows:
Proposals: September 7th 2007
Draft manuscripts: December 2nd 2007
Finalised material: February 1st 2008
Publication Date: June 2008
Please note that the transfer of the Administration of the Journal from Dartington to Aberystwyth will be effective from July 2007. Hence, ALL proposals, submissions and general enquiries should be sent direct to:
Sandra Laureri
Administrative Assistant - Performance Research
Centre for Performance Research (CPR)
Aberystwyth
SY23 3AJ
Wales, UK
Tel: +44 (0)1970 628716
Fax: +44 (0)1970 622132
Email: performance-research@aber.ac.uk
Web: www.performance-research.net
Editorial enquires should be directed to Ric Allsopp ricallsopp@mac.com or
André Lepecki Andre.lepecki@nyu.edu
General Guidelines for Submissions
http://www.performance-research.net/pages/guidelines.html
Performance Research is MAC based. Proposals will be accepted in hard copy, on CD or by e-mail (MS-Word or RTF). Please DO NOT send images electronically without prior agreement.
Please note that submission of a proposal will be taken to imply that it presents original, unpublished work not under consideration for publication elsewhere. By submitting a manuscript, the author(s) agree that the exclusive rights to reproduce and distribute the article have been given to Performance Research.
22. CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: INPORT 2007 - V International Video-Performance Art Festival
Performance artists all around the world are invited to send proposals for INPORT, International Video-Performance Art Festival, in Tallinn / Estonia on December 2007. INPORT would like to bring artists from all around the world closer to Estonian audience. This is non-profit Festival and unfortunately we got a very small budget so we can only show your video/videos on the single screen. We can't offer artistic fees, accommodation or travel expenses.
After Festival we make the on-line catalogue on the Festival web-site:
http://www.inportfestival.tk
Performance artists are invited to submit proposals for festival in the following categories:
Video-performance (performances made specially for camera)
Video documentary (video documentations of performances)
Formats accepted: DVD, VCD, miniDV (PAL only)
There's no limit of length, but please don't send the masters!
There are no official entry forms or entry fees!
Enclosed with the video/videos you must send the following (on the paper or
via e-mail):
Performance artist or group name
Performance title
Performance concept
Performance date, venue, Festival or event where it was first performed
Brief resume of the performance artist
Contact info (e-mail, postal address, etc.)
Deadline for entries: 14. October 2007 (postal stamp)
No materials will not to be returned, but will be kept in the Festival archive for the projects in the future and for interested curators and art festivals organizers!
Send all materials to:
Gert Hatsukov
Kotka 28-1
11312 Tallinn
Estonia
All deliveries from international participants must be marked:
"NO COMMERCIAL VALUE - FOR CULTURAL PURPOSES ONLY!"
If you have any questions, please contact: info.inport@mail.ee
With best,
Gert Hatsukov
INPORT curator and organizer
23. ARTIST RESIDENCY: Nodar guest studio (Nogs residency), Portugal
http://www.binauralmedia.org/en/residency/en_residency_apply.html
Nodar guest studio (Nogs) is an important part of Binaural and is situated in the rural community of Nodar, a small village in the north of Portugal, located approximately 150 km from Oporto and 350 km from Lisbon. The artistic residencies at Nogs are organized and produced in cooperation between Binaural and Associação Nodar, a community and cultural organization of the village of Nodar. The Nogs residency studio is located in the partially renovated space of a typical rural house. Nogs aspires to develop a platform for production and interaction in the field of sound, image, media and environmental art, establishing a network of partners and collaborators both local and internationally. Binaural and Associação Nodar strongly encourage that the artists-in-residency establish interaction with the place, its inhabitants, geographic space and memory.
Disciplines and media: Sound art, improvised music, contemporary composition, video, performance, dance, photography, painting, sculpture, installations, etc.
Season: March through November each year.
Type and size of studios: Main Studio (Living Room): 5m x 7m equipped with sound and video devices. A dialup Internet connection is provided to be shared by the artists. A TV with the major international channels is available.
Basement: 4m x 4m for work with installation, sculptures, painting, etc.
Little Studio: 3m x 2m (Upstairs next to the bedrooms). In this space, earphones are mandatory when working with sound.
Accomodations:
3 guest rooms in the Main House with 1 double bed each.
2 guest rooms in a 19th century rural house with 1 double bed and 2 individual beds respectively.
Category of comfort:
- Main House: Rustic living with modern comfort.
- 19th Century Rural House: Rustic living with basic comfort.
All guest rooms have beds with comfortable mattresses; bedding, sheets and towels are provided. All spaces are equipped with electrical heaters.
3 toilet and shower facilities are located in the Main House Building: hot and cold running water, flush toilet.
Other information:
Meals are prepared by the organization mainly from local organic ingredients (vegetable, eggs, meat, river fish). Vegetarian meals can be arranged but bear in mind that cow and goat meat play an important role in the local gastronomy. Meals are served outdoors when weather permits or in the Main House dining room. Breakfast is served between 9 and 10 a.m., lunch between 1 and 2 p.m. and dinner between 8 and 9 p.m. Nogs is a smoke-free environment. No smoking is allowed in the buildings. Street shoes are not allowed in the Main House.
A basic pharmacy kit is available in the Main House. There is a pharmacy and a doctor in the next village (3 km away from Nodar). Day trips can be arranged to the region's spots of interest (neighbour typical villages, mountains of Montemuro and Arada, river Paiva, etc.) or to the next village if there is the need to buy any products from the local general shop. Depending on the artistic projects, other visits can be organized aswell. Artists should be aware that there isn't much distraction in the way of bars, restaurants, or cinemas in the area. If the weather permits, swimming is possible in the river close to Nodar (at a walking distance from the residency). This river (Paiva) is considered one of the less polluted in Europe.
Expenses paid by artists:
Artists will only have to pay their trip to/from Nodar. Nevertheless, the organization always tries to get some aid from the local embassies or local delegations of cultural institutes of the artists' countries. We also encourage artists to contact the relevant cultural entities at their countries to get financial support for their trips. Artists will be provided with housing, audio and video equipment, food and a social space for the artists-in-residence to network with other artists and local publics. Other trips to local spots of interest or to the performance spaces are also supported by the organization.
Presentation of artists' work:
We encourage all artists to share the result of their residency / international collaboration through an open rehearsal, studio performance, talk or exhibition at the Center for local audiences. Additional performances / exhibitions can be arranged in the neighbour cities of Viseu and S. Pedro do Sul and also Lisbon and Oporto. The artists should inform the organization in advance in order to prepare these events.
Situated in a small village in the north of Portugal - open to residency applications in many disciplines. Artists strongly encouraged to interact with environment & people.
24. GRACE SPACE (NEW YORK): NEW HOME OF PERFORMANCE ART
Dear IAPAO,
I am writing this letter to invite all of you to Visit and Contribute to Performance Art's new New York home! Starting this July, Grace Space will become the first exhibition space dedicated exclusively to Performance Art!
Beginning July 1 - with the arrival of Colectivo Chocolatero [Dominican Republic], it will become a home and a studio to International Performance Art Collectives, where they can completely submerge for a month in their creative process. The artist collectives will not only have an opportunity to prepare and present performance events on a regular basis during their stay, but will also be able to welcome interested visitors during "non-opening" hours to share their creative process and exchange experiences and ideas.
Collectives of 6 - 10 artists are invited to live and work in Grace Space for a period of a month. Individual artists are also welcome to come and collaborate with the visiting collectives. All of your ideas are welcome and your work in the space will be respected and showcased to the local community. I also invite the artists to live/create in our space 2 hours north of NYC ˆ experiencing a different environment - in the countryside.
Please visit our website at :
www,gracespace.multiply.com
[scroll down to videos to view performances]
The schedule for this fall is:
July – August: Colectivo Chocolatro [Dominican Republic]
September: Non Grata [Estonia] + MineMinemne [Montreal, Canada]
October: sound + performance
November: Vietnamese Performance artists
December: Perfo Puerto [Valparaiso, Chile]
Jill
Cell/Mobile/Handph:
001,718,594,0642
(call anytime!)
25. NEWS: NEW RELEASE from liveartwork.com
As part of my liveartwork.com project I am releasing a new series of DVD publications called 'liveartwork editions'. The aim is to produce a series of DVDs that will provide high quality, full length video documentation of individual performance works and artistic projects. I will continue publishing the quarterly liveartwork DVD which will feature shorter, edited extracts of performance documentation, acting as an introduction to a range of international artists, while the edition series will focus on providing more indepth documentation of key works by leading artists. Both publications aim to provide access to a growing collection of cutting edge, international performance work. liveartwork editions will be published on an irregular basis, as and when appropriate work presents itself for publication, although I will aim to publish at least four editions each year. I am very pleased to be able to launch the liveartwork editions series with two extremely interesting DVDs:
Jamie McMurry - 365 Performances
A unique documentation of a year long performance project by one of the most interesting and active artists from America's new generation of performance artists.
"On September 23rd 2005 I began a project called 365 performances in which I set out to do a performance action every day for a year. The context, content and methods of documenting the daily actions varied greatly. I attempt to confuse art and life, and I attempt to have a new kind of experience with the viewer."
- Jamie McMurry
Black Market International
A 90 minute video documentation of the legendary performance group Black Market International performing at Les Halles, Brussels in 2006. As well as providing extensive documentation of a recent BMI performance the DVD also includes a unique 35 minute lecture written in 2005 by Jürgen Fritz, one of the group's founding members.
For full details of both publications see: www.liveartwork.com/editions
Ordering:
Each publication in the liveartwork editions series is priced differently.
For prices and orders see www.liveartwork.com/editions/order.htm
liveartwork editions are published on DVD-R, PAL or NTSC format discs. They can be ordered from the liveartwork editions website using PayPal which accepts most credit / debit cards and payment by bank transfer.
www.liveartwork.com/editions/order.htm
liveartwork DVD: The editions series is a sister publication to the liveartwork DVD – a quarterly publication showcasing a selection of video documentation from contemporary live art and performance art. The next issue of liveartwork DVD is issue 6 and it will be published in July 07.
For details see: www.liveartwork.com/dvd
Christopher Hewitt
liveartwork editions
www.liveartwork.com/editions
law@liveartwork.com
26. NEWS: NEW COLLECTION OF ARTISTS’ BOOKS
A new collection of small artists' books dedicated to experimental, concrete and visual poetry, or any work combining text and visual arts in the spirit of dadaism or fluxus.
FERNANDO AGUIAR
"Calligraphies"
may 2007 - 40 pages - A6
A6 format (10.5x15 cm / 4 x 6") - 40 pages
cardboard cover, thread and quarter cloth binding
laser printing on ivory paper.
price: 15 euro / 20 US $ / 10 UK Sterling
order your copy by email or subscribe to the collection and receive each book with invoice no postage charged
REDFOXPRESS
Francis Van Maele Dugort, Achill Island, County Mayo, Ireland
Fernando Aguiar
Apartado 50.253
1707-001 Lisboa
PORTUGAL
27. NEWS: ART OF ENCOUNTERING, Issue 11
Project one: Tabletransaction in http://www.landarbeit.org <http://www.landarbeit.org/>
Project two: Art of Encountering Issue II
7 Japanese artists: ADACHI Tomomi / ARAI, Shin-ichi / HABA, Kaori / NIWA, Yoshinori / SHIRAI, Hiromi / TAGAMI, Machiko / YAMAOKA, Sakiko will work and perform sitespecific with 26 German artists in five towns: Köln; Essen; Düsseldorf; Hildesheim and Hannover.
have a look for information
www.asa.de <http://www.asa.de/>
with respect and best greetings
Boris
E.P.I. Zentrum / ASA-European
Boris Nieslony
Boltensternstrasse 16 / V6
D - 50735 Köln
0049 221 76 34 28
Information:
http://www.asa.de
http://www.epi-zentrum.org
28. NEWS: POPSTART is back!
Chers membres de Popstart, (English Follows)
Avec le solstice d’été qui se pointe, nous en profitons pour vous souhaiter une belle saison estivale! Encore une fois, le dernier courriel de groupe a été envoyé il y a quelque temps déjà. Nous avons de bonnes nouvelles et quelques changements que nous voudrions partager avec vous. Premièrement, Popstart a reçu récemment une subvention du bureau Inter-Arts du Conseil des Arts du Canada qui va nous permettre d’améliorer le site actuel. Grâce à l’injection de ces nouveaux fonds, nous allons pouvoir renouveler le fonctionnement du site (avec l’ajout d’une fonctionnalité permettant aux membres d’inscrire leurs informations de façon autonome). Le lancement du nouveau site (phase 4) est prévu probablement vers la fin de l’automne 2007. Et d'ailleurs, un immense merci à ceux qui ont répondu à notre sondage : les résultats que nous venons juste de compiler seront assurément pris en considération dans la refonte du site.
Cette nouvelle phase dans l’existence du site Web engendre aussi des changements dans l’organisation. Nous avons actuellement une plus grande équipe, qui inclut notamment notre tout nouveau comité consultatif national – MISCELLANEOUS productions et The Collision Symposium, respectivement de Vancouver et de Victoria, de même que Year01 de Toronto et le Regroupement des arts interdisciplinaires du Québec (RAIQ) de Montréal.
Relativement à ces changements, nous avons maintenant une nouvelle personne qui s’ajoute à l’équipe du RAIQ et qui prendra en charge les mises à jour hebdomadaires du site actuel de Popstart. La sympathique Virginie Belhumeur fera l’affichage des nouveautés et des événements et fera la mise à jour des profils des membres, à partir de la semaine prochaine (25 juin). Prenons cette opportunité pour l’accueillir chaleureusement au RAIQ et à Popstart! N’hésitez pas à lui envoyer un petit bonjour! Pendant que Virginie fera le suivi du site actuel, je mettrai en branle la phase 4 du projet, en planifiant la refonte et la mise en ligne de Popstart 4. Vous pourrez de nouveau m’écrire à l’adresse info@popstart.ca quand le nouveau site sera lancé (fin de l’automne 2007).
Comme toujours, nous comptons sur vous pour nous tenir informé de vos événements à venir. La meilleure façon d’envoyer ces informations se trouve dans la page « Actualités et Calendrier » en cliquant sur le lien « ici » en haut de la page. N’oubliez pas que cette page est mise à jour seulement une fois par semaine…Nous vous encourageons donc à soumettre vos informations AU MINIMUM une semaine à l’avance, sinon deux!
Finalement, n’hésitez pas à passer le mot! Si vous connaissez des artistes ou des organisations qui devraient selon vous faire partie de Popstart (et qui n’y sont pas inscrits déjà), vous pourriez leur transmettre notre adresse courriel info@popstart.ca ou leur fournir l’adresse du site Web www.popstart.ca.
Sur ce, à la prochaine!
Victoria Stanton
[English]
Dear Popstarters,
With the solstice just around the corner, we’d like to wish you a happy summer season! Once again, it’s been a while since we’ve touched base with everyone. We have some good news and some changes coming up that we’d like to share with you. First of all, Popstart has recently received a grant from the Canada Council’s Inter-Arts section which will allow us to do a minor overhaul of the Popstart website. Thanks to this injection of funds we will be making much-needed updates to the functioning of the site (which, among other things, will finally allow members to upload info independently). Our projected launch of the revamped Popstart site (phase 4) will be in the late fall of 2007. And so, thanks too, to all those who responded to our survey – the results, which have just been compiled, will certainly be used towards the realization of this new phase. And with this new phase changes have been made to the organization as well. We now have an expanded team, which includes our newly formed national ‘advisory committee’ – MISCELLANEOUS productions and The Collision Symposium, both hailing from Vancouver and Victoria respectively, as well as Year01 from Toronto and the Regroupement des arts interdisciplinaires du Québec (RAIQ), from Montreal. To that end, we also have a new member of the RAIQ, who will be taking charge of the weekly updates here on the current Popstart site. As of next week (June 25th), the awesome Virginie Belhumeur will be posting news and events and updates to member profiles. Let’s take this opportunity to give Virginie a warm welcome to the RAIQ and to Popstart! Don’t hesitate to drop a line and say hello! While Virginie handles the updates, I will be looking ahead to our next phase and getting the ball rolling for the site re-construction project. I’ll be back again in the info@popstart.ca seat when phase 4 is launched. As always then, please keep letting us know about your upcoming events. The easiest way to register your info is by clicking on the link at the top of the News and Events page. A reminder once again: the page is only updated once a week, so we strongly encourage you to send your info AT LEAST one week in advance (if not two!!)
Finally – feel free to spread the word! If you know of any artist or organization who you think should be registered with Popstart (and isnt’ yet), pass on our email to them, or have them contact us here at info@popstart.ca
Take care all!
Victoria Stanton
Popstart
Connecting Canadian Interdisciplinary Artists
Le réseau des artistes interdisciplinaires du Canada
http://www.popstart.ca
info@popstart.ca
29. SAVAC AND AKA GALLERY ARE PROUD TO PRESENT: “DOUBLEDATE: AN INTER-DISCIPLINARY SIGHT AND SOUND PERFORMANCE”
Preview - Friday July 13, 2007, 7pm
Performance - Saturday July 14, 2007, 7pm (PWYC)
Lennox Contemporary
12 Ossington Avenue
Toronto, ON M6J 2Y7
“Double Date” is a collaborative, interdisciplinary performance project between artists from SAVAC and AKA Gallery, Saskatoon. This project investigates the possibilities of merging South Asian and Western artistic practices. By using contemporary experimental and performance techniques, Double Date explores how different historical art practices and visual strategies might meet and mediate on contemporary experiences in art. The project has its basis in the analysis of two paintings: The Lady Excusing Her Love Bites as Cat Scratches (India, 17th century) and Jean-Honore Fragonard’s The Swing (France, 1767). This collaboration encourages the audience to re-imagine and re-interpret strategies for inter-cultural dialogue and understanding in the visual arts.
Artistic Director: Tazeen Qayyum
Participating Artists:
Faisal Anwar (Toronto), Deanna Cuthand (Saskatoon), Gaya Ganeshan (Toronto), Frances J Ferdinands (Toronto), Noni Kaur (Toronto), Rosina Kazi (Toronto), Jackie Latendresse (Saskatoon), Laura Margita (Saskatoon), Jesus Mora (Toronto), Megan Morman (Saskatoon), Nick Murray (Toronto) and Mehta Youngs (Saskatoon).
For more information, please contact:
SAVAC (South Asian Visual Arts Collective)
401 Richmond Street West, Suite 450
Toronto, ON. M5V 3A8
Tel: 416-542-1661
Email: info@savac.net
30. TORONTO FREE GALLERY - AU TRAVAIL / AT WORK - TO JULY 28
AU TRAVAIL / AT WORK
Exhibition Dates: June 28 to July 28, 2007
Location: 660 Queen Street East, Toronto, ON M4M 1G5
T. 416-913-0461
E. heather@torontofreegallery.org
Hours of Operation: Wed-Sat 11-5 & Sat 12-6
Toronto Free Gallery is proud to present the work of AU TRAVAIL / AT WORK, a Quebec based art collective that appropriates the work environment for interventions and cultural hi-jacks.
AU TRAVAIL / AT WORK ( http://www.autravailatwork.org ) is an experimental project that began in Montreal and now holds members from across America, Europe and Asia. They urge artists and workers to consider their workplace as a site for artistic exploration and residence. The workplace is imagined as a field for experimentation and discovery, wherein exists conflicting relationships between private Utopias, collective necessities, and economic realities. The members of the collective capitalize on the individual worker’s right to manage his or her own free time so that they can utilize or subvert the existing spaces, products and/or technologies present within the workplace. AT WORK / AU TRAVAIL is a project based on a call for collaboration which is open to all Toronto Free Gallery will become home to the work and documentation of these interventions.
“The glamorous life of being an artist! You get to work like a dog to create your artistic vision, tackle the endless grant and gallery submissions and work a low-wage but demanding second job to pay the bills. But don’t despair, the collective AU TRAVAIL / AT WORK is at Dare Dare proposing a novel solution to the grind. They’re sending out an open invitation forall to join their collective and embrace their vision of turning their work-place into a laboratory for developing art and ideas..”
- Montréal MIRROR, May 2006 by Christine Redfern
Toronto Free Gallery is a not-for-profit art space dedicated to providing a forum for relevant social, cultural and urban issues expressed through all media. Toronto Free Gallery is intended to be a creative laboratory. We aim to provide artists with a space to experiment, explore new ideas, question norms and challenge both themselves and their audiences
31. EVENT: ANTI - Contemporary Art Festival
27th – 30th September 2007
Kuopio, Finland
An international festival presenting site-specific works made for public space.
Over the final weekend of September a small city in eastern Finland plays host to the world’s only contemporary art festival presenting solely site-specific works commissioned for public space. This unique event has attracted over 30,000 visitors since its inception in 2002, gaining a truly international reputation as a meeting place for artists and audiences fascinated by how contemporary art might respond to the spaces and places of everyday life. Surrounded by lakes and forests Kuopio is a stunning festival location offering a unique setting for a programme of works by some of the world’s leading contemporary artists.
With an emphasis on performance ANTI has established itself as Finland’s foremost presenter of Live Art while also showcasing new developments in sonic and visual arts. In 2006 the festival achieved national recognition as the Minister of Culture awarded the Artistic Directors of
ANTI with the State Prize for the Art in recognition of their contribution to the Finnish arts scene and in 2007 the internationally acclaimed artist and writer Gregg Whelan joined Johanna Tuukkanen as Co-Artistic Director.
Please see the attachment for further information.
Kind regards,
Maija Eränen
Producer
ANTI - Contemporary Art Festival
Mobile: +358 (0)50 305 2005
Address: Koljonniemenkatu 2, 2nd Floor, FIN-70100 Kuopio, Finland
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