This month Atlanta’s own Creatives Project and the Atlanta Office of Cultural Affairs have put out calls for artists.
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08/01/12 Call for Artists: Deadlines for August 2012 and Beyond
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Tags: Accessibility2012, ACP, Adair Park, Air, Airport Show 2012, Annette Cone-Skelton, APG, Appropriated Gender, Art Works, artist funding, Artist Grants, Artist in Residency, Artist Opportunities, Artist Project Grants, Arts and Technology Residency, Atlanta Celebrates Photography, Atlanta Office of Cultural Affairs, Atlanta Photography Group, Baang+Burne Contemporary, Billboard Art Project, call for artists, Call for Entries, call for submissions, CCHP, CDS/Ho, Center for Documentary Studies, Charlie Grosso, Cleveland State Community College, CMD+R, Community Arts Program, Creatives Project, Dr. Deborah Willis, Duke University, Emerging Artist Award, featured, Ferst Center for the Arts at Georgia Tech, gloATL, grants, Hartsfield-Jackson Airport, Honickman Foundation, Idea Capital, Jackson Fine Art, Jane Jackson Selects, Jeff Demetriou, Karen Shachman, Kesha Bruce, Miniature Perspectives, MOCA GA, Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia, National Endowment for the Arts, NEA, OCA, Pohl Real Estate, Rubenstein Library Gallery, Slideluck Potshow
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05/01/12 Call for Artists: Upcoming Deadlines for May and Beyond
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Tags: 12 12 Gallery, A Sense of Place, Aaron Siskind Foundation, Aaron Siskind Foundation 2012 Individual Photographer's Fellowship, Air, Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Anna Detheridge, APG, Architectural Competition, Art on the Beltline, Art Takes Times Square, Artist in Residence, Artist Opportunities, Artists Wanted, ArtLA, Atlanta, atlanta journal constitution, Atlanta Photography Group, Atlanta skyline, Birmingham Museum of Art, Buintoro Cultura, Cafe Press, call for artists, Camera Club of New York, CCNY, Celeste Network, chashama, Chirstina West, City of Atlanta, Connecting Cultures, Cox Enterprises, Dave Bown Projects, Death is the Destination, Diane Mullin, Domus Magazine, Elisabeth Biondi, Ernest G. Welch School of Art and Design, Fall Line Press, featured, Fulvio Irace, Future Cities, Geanna M. Barlaam, Georgia, Georgia State University, Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art, Getty Grants for Editorial Photography, Getty Images, I Love Atlanta: Robots vs. Dinosaurs, Jeffrey Leder Gallery, Joseph Grima, Kyoto Art Center, Laura Asherman, Marietty-Cobb Museum of Art, Martine Fougeron, Mary Jane Jacob, Metro Montage XII Juried Exhibition, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Mike Klapthor, MODA, Monica Ramirez-Montagut, Museum of Design Atlanta, Nancy Floyd, Nancy Solomon, New Yorker, Outside the Frame, performance art, Planning for the 90 Per Cent, RE-Design, Richard Ingersoll, Richmond Virginia, Ron Platt, Ruth Stanford, solomon projects, Student Artist of the Year, Tete a Tete, The South's Next Wave: Design Challenge, Times Square Alliance, Vanity Fair, Weisman Art Museum, Welch Galleries, Wiliam Boling, WonderRoot, Works on Paper NYC
Tags: 12 12 Gallery, A Sense of Place, Aaron Siskind Foundation, Aaron Siskind Foundation 2012 Individual Photographer's Fellowship, Air, Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Anna Detheridge, APG, Architectural Competition, Art on the Beltline, Art Takes Times Square, Artist in Residence, Artist Opportunities, Artists Wanted, ArtLA, Atlanta, atlanta journal constitution, Atlanta Photography Group, Atlanta skyline, Birmingham Museum of Art, Buintoro Cultura, Cafe Press, call for artists, Camera Club of New York, CCNY, Celeste Network, chashama, Chirstina West, City of Atlanta, Connecting Cultures, Cox Enterprises, Dave Bown Projects, Death is the Destination, Diane Mullin, Domus Magazine, Elisabeth Biondi, Ernest G. Welch School of Art and Design, Fall Line Press, featured, Fulvio Irace, Future Cities, Geanna M. Barlaam, Georgia, Georgia State University, Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art, Getty Grants for Editorial Photography, Getty Images, I Love Atlanta: Robots vs. Dinosaurs, Jeffrey Leder Gallery, Joseph Grima, Kyoto Art Center, Laura Asherman, Marietty-Cobb Museum of Art, Martine Fougeron, Mary Jane Jacob, Metro Montage XII Juried Exhibition, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Mike Klapthor, MODA, Monica Ramirez-Montagut, Museum of Design Atlanta, Nancy Floyd, Nancy Solomon, New Yorker, Outside the Frame, performance art, Planning for the 90 Per Cent, RE-Design, Richard Ingersoll, Richmond Virginia, Ron Platt, Ruth Stanford, solomon projects, Student Artist of the Year, Tete a Tete, The South's Next Wave: Design Challenge, Times Square Alliance, Vanity Fair, Weisman Art Museum, Welch Galleries, Wiliam Boling, WonderRoot, Works on Paper NYC
MODA releases a call for designers to take over their exhibition space, while APG calls for photography that “amaze and confound.”
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03/01/12 Call for Artists: Deadlines for March and Beyond
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Tags: 2012 Art on the BeltLine, 2012 Individual Photographer's Fellowship, Aaron Siskind Foundation, Abernathy Art Center, Air, Annette Cone-Skelton, APG, Apple Macbook, artist funding, Artist in Residence, Artist Opportunities, ArtLA, Artsist grants, Atlanta BeltLine, Atlanta Photography Group, call for artists, Call for Entries, Chinati Foundation, Core Weekend Workshop, Creative Capital, Fall Line Press, Flux Projects, Fulton County Arts, Fulton County Arts & Culture, Fulton County Board of Commissioners, Geanna M. Barlaam, Georgia Artists Juried Exhibition, Getty Grants for Editorial Photography, Getty Images, Grand Canyon, Juried Exhibition, Marfa, Marietta-Cobb Museum of Art, Memorial Tattoo, Metro Montage XII, Metropolitan Museum of Art, modernism, Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia, National Endowment for the Arts, National Park Service, NEA, North Rim, Our Town Grants, Outside the Frame, Photographer's Choice 2012, Public Art Proposals, PushPush Theater, Sam Parker, South Rim, Student Artist of the Year, Susannah Darrow, William Boling
Tags: 2012 Art on the BeltLine, 2012 Individual Photographer's Fellowship, Aaron Siskind Foundation, Abernathy Art Center, Air, Annette Cone-Skelton, APG, Apple Macbook, artist funding, Artist in Residence, Artist Opportunities, ArtLA, Artsist grants, Atlanta BeltLine, Atlanta Photography Group, call for artists, Call for Entries, Chinati Foundation, Core Weekend Workshop, Creative Capital, Fall Line Press, Flux Projects, Fulton County Arts, Fulton County Arts & Culture, Fulton County Board of Commissioners, Geanna M. Barlaam, Georgia Artists Juried Exhibition, Getty Grants for Editorial Photography, Getty Images, Grand Canyon, Juried Exhibition, Marfa, Marietta-Cobb Museum of Art, Memorial Tattoo, Metro Montage XII, Metropolitan Museum of Art, modernism, Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia, National Endowment for the Arts, National Park Service, NEA, North Rim, Our Town Grants, Outside the Frame, Photographer's Choice 2012, Public Art Proposals, PushPush Theater, Sam Parker, South Rim, Student Artist of the Year, Susannah Darrow, William Boling
Check out the most recent grants, calls for proposals, and residency opportunities for artists in Georgia and throughout the U.S.
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06/16/11 Ciné 1.0: Mike Mills’s New Film Beginnings is Artful and Revelatory
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Tags: Aaron Rose, Air, Alleged Gallery, Allen Ginsberg, Barry McGee, Beastie Boys, Beautiful Losers, Beck, Beginners, Cat Power, Christian Boltanski, Christian Spike, Christopher Plummer, Clare Rojas, Cooper Union, Edward Gorey, Elliot Smith, Ewan McGregor, Federico Fellini, Focus Films, Guggenheim Museum, Hal Fields, Hans Haacke, Hans-Peter Feldmann, Harmony Korine, Howl, Hugo Boss Prize, Ira Glass, Library of Congress, Look magazine, Maira Kalman, Marc Jakobs, Margaret Kilgallen, Me and You and Everyone We Know, Melanie Laurent, Mike Mills, Miranda July, Oakland Museum, Roman Coppola, Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Shepard Fairey, Situationists, Sofia Coppola, Sonic Youth, Spike Jonze, Subliminal, This American Life, Thumbsucker, Tibor Kalman, Walter Kirn, Woody Allen
Tags: Aaron Rose, Air, Alleged Gallery, Allen Ginsberg, Barry McGee, Beastie Boys, Beautiful Losers, Beck, Beginners, Cat Power, Christian Boltanski, Christian Spike, Christopher Plummer, Clare Rojas, Cooper Union, Edward Gorey, Elliot Smith, Ewan McGregor, Federico Fellini, Focus Films, Guggenheim Museum, Hal Fields, Hans Haacke, Hans-Peter Feldmann, Harmony Korine, Howl, Hugo Boss Prize, Ira Glass, Library of Congress, Look magazine, Maira Kalman, Marc Jakobs, Margaret Kilgallen, Me and You and Everyone We Know, Melanie Laurent, Mike Mills, Miranda July, Oakland Museum, Roman Coppola, Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Shepard Fairey, Situationists, Sofia Coppola, Sonic Youth, Spike Jonze, Subliminal, This American Life, Thumbsucker, Tibor Kalman, Walter Kirn, Woody Allen
When conceptual and graphic artist Mike Mills’s father was 75, he came out of the closet. After 45 years of a seemingly happy marriage, a successful career as a curator, and jobs as director of the Oakland Museum and the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Paul Mills told his son he wanted to explore the [...]
































karley: nice!
Jared: Excited for the Bowman collection. She is someone to keep an eye on
ruth: What do you do with difficult lines of memory? Fold them into a san
Beth Lilly: I know! That's exactly the type of work I had in mind with the call f
Jason Francisco: Davis' bulletin boards seem to me actually to be photographs themselve