Workshop with Wayne Jiang: Sanchez Art Center, Oct. 9, 10, 11

Posted by kathryn on August 29th, 2010

Wayne Jiang will be teaching an acrylic workshop over the Columbus Day weekend October 9, 10, & 11 (Saturday, Sunday, Monday) at Sanchez Art Center in Pacifica. The workshop, Paint Like the Old Dutch Masters with Acrylic, will focus on his unique glazing and layering acrylic technique, which resembles oil paintings of old Dutch master painters.

The workshop is open to all levels. Maximum class enrollment is 20. Register today!
Here is more information on the workshop:

Workshop Objectives
Learn to paint like an old Dutch master

• How to glaze and layer using Wayne’s acrylic techniques
• How to harmonize color using a limited palette
• How to take the best photo reference for painting
• How to use software like Photoshop to help you paint with more confidence
• Transitioning to acrylic from watercolor or oil
• Understanding the advantages of acrylic while avoiding its shortcomings
• Combining drawing, collage, photos, and found materials with acrylic
• Approaching acrylic painting from realism to plein air to abstract
• Learn best practices in acrylic
• How to prepare a variety of surfaces for acrylic painting
• How to paint on paper, panel, recycled objects, and canvas
• Practical tips for painting with acrylics

Workshop Activities
Demonstrations, Glazing, and Layering

• Mixed media collage
• Gesso and sanding
• Mixing colors
• Tour of acrylic paintings in a variety of styles

• Painting sessions

The painting sessions will provide hands-on time to learn and apply Wayne’s unique glazing and layering techniques as well as exploring various acrylic styles. Students will have the choice of painting from live subjects or from photographs.
Students will be provided with written step-by-step instructions and a list of practical tips.

For more information on the workshop:
http://www.waynejiang.com/class/sanchez.html

Download the workshop brochure and registration form at:
http://www.sanchezartcenter.org/ArtClasses.htm

For more information about the Sanchez Art Center including directions:
http://www.sanchezartcenter.org

Arts Council Silicon Valley: Grant Information

Posted by kathryn on August 29th, 2010

Arts Council Silicon Valley’s
2010 – 2011 Grant Programs

INFORMATION NOW POSTED ON OUR WEBSITE
Workshops – Deadlines – Guidelines – Applications

Go to:  http://www.artscouncil.org/grants/

INFORMATIONAL WORKSHOPS COMING SOON
Artist Fellowships – September 1 & 8
Organization Grants (CAF, RAF, Applied) – September 27 & 28
Cultural Data Project – October 6 & 7

For details go to:  http://www.artscouncil.org/grants/

***RSVP:  Audrey Wong <awong@artscouncil.org>

FIRST DEADLINE ONLY A MONTH AWAY:

Applied Materials Excellence in the Arts:  PROJECT SUPPORT
1st Quarter applications due:  5:00PM, Monday September 20

For details go to:  http://www.artscouncil.org/grants/grants/for/amat.asp

Please note:

All application forms must be downloaded from our website.
Download, complete, PRINT and MAIL (or deliver) all applications.
We do not accept email submissions.

Audrey Wong
Grants Program Manager
Arts Council Silicon Valley
4 North Second Street, Suite 500
San Jose, CA 95113
(408) 998-2787 ext 214

Center for Fine Art Photography: submissions due August 31st

Posted by kathryn on August 29th, 2010

NEW NORMAL
Submission Deadline is August 31st.

Consider the challenges of the era, economic, environmental, and political and respond to the fundamentally shifting norms shared about beauty, gender roles, and spiritual belief. New Normal addresses the evolving ideals of social relationships, ecological engagement, media and culture in our ever changing world.

JUROR: Edward Robinson
Mr. Robinson is the Associate Curator of the Wallis Annenberg Photography Department at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA). Formerly the Beaumont and Nancy Newhall Curatorial Fellow in the Dept. of Photography at MoMA, he initiated and organized over four years a number of exhibitions and programs. He has served as well as the Editor of Blind Spot magazine, has published a number of articles on photographic history, and has taught at New York University and Yale University.

Awards:
Jurors Award $300.00 and a Blurb Book Award
Directors Award $200.00 and a Blurb Book Award

2 liveBooks Website Awards each worth $399.00
Honorable Mention Award $100.00

Center for Fine Art Photography
400 NORTH COLLEGE AVENUE
FORT COLLINS, CO 80524
970-224-1010
WWW.C4FAP.ORG

Cardboard Box Theatre Project: August 27th and August 29th

Posted by kathryn on August 22nd, 2010

A BOX OF ONE ACTS

Cardboard Box Theatre Project’s first-ever One Act Festival

Featuring four new works by Bay Area playwrights

Friday, August 27 at 8PM · Sunday, August, 29 at 7PM

San Jose, CA Cardboard Box Theatre Project will present its fourth production on August 27 & 29, 2010 at WORKS/San Jose in downtown San Jose, CA. Doors open half an hour before showtime (Show 8PM Friday; 7PM Sunday). (Concessions available) Tickets: Pay what you can.

Cardboard Box Theatre Project’s A Box of One Acts presents four new one-act plays by Bay Area playwrights and features both new and returning actors and directors.  The collection of works extends CBTP beyond its previous productions, as the works offer not only comedic moments but also serious contemplations of relationships, personal obstacles, and the desire to evolve or change.  Although each one-act play presents a very different world, all works feature common threads of transition and redefining relationships.  (Parental guidance suggested due to language and content.)

A Box of One Acts:  Julie Jigour’s Adeline provides a glimpse into the psychological ramifications of lost love as a mother and daughter struggle in different ways to battle their personal demons.  Chad Eschman’s Migration introduces us to a restless young assistant who develops an unexpected friendship with an unusual, but remarkably astute young boy.  Molly Murphy’s Sex Ed charts a realistic and contemporary vision of sex, relationships, and codes between brothers.   Phi Le’s It Ain’t Over Easy offers a noir-style murder mystery with philosophical and feline undertones.

Join us as we explore & celebrate

the work of four young and up-and-coming new playwrights!

A Box of One Acts

Time:               Friday, August 27, 2010 8PM (doors 7:30PM)

Sunday, August 29, 2010 7PM (doors 6:30PM)

Location:         WORKS/San Jose

451 South 1st Street,

San Jose, CA 95113

Price:               Pay what you can. Tickets at the door or by reservation.

To reserve seats email tickets@thecardboardbox.org

Company Website: www.thecardboardbox.org         (Find us on Facebook, Artslant, and Artsopolis)

A Box of One Acts

Adeline by Julie Jigour                                              Migration by Chad Eschman

Directed by Jeremy Lum                                            Directed by Greg Callaghan

Sex Ed by Molly Murphy                                            It Ain’t Over Easy by Phi Le

Directed by Maren Lovgren                                        Directed by Daniel Korth

*  *  *

Cardboard Box Theatre Project is a South Bay theatre company, founded in 2009 by Santa Clara University alumni, dedicated to the presentation of new works and old works in new ways.

Artistic Directors – Maren Lovgren and Chad Eschman

Managing Director – Lauren Baines

Literary Manager/Dramaturg – Julie Jigour

Technical Director – Matthew Johns

cardboard box theatre project

Remember when you were little, and your parents got something in a big cardboard box, and you got to play with that box? It could be anything. It could be a fort, or a rocket ship, or even a tepee.

Remember when all you needed was your imagination?

We remember.

the cardboard box manifesto

•We believe theatre is essential.

•We believe theatre builds community and should be accessible.

•We believe theatre is a conversation between audience and performer.

•We believe theatre can be cheaper than the movies, and we’re already in 3D, so no special glasses.

•We believe in theatre by the people, for the people, and about anything.

•We believe theatre offers a story, any story, wrapped in a box.

And we believe that a cardboard box can be anything…

ZSALON: Robin Lasser, Wednesday, August 25th

Posted by kathryn on August 22nd, 2010

ZSALON Featuring ROBIN LASSER

Please join us as we welcome San Fernando Corridor Artist Robin Lasser at ZER01 Art and Technology Network. Lasser is Professor of Art at San Jose State University. Lasser produces photographs, video, sound, site-specific installations and public art dealing with social and environmental issues. Lasser often works in a collaborative mode with other artists, writers, students, public agencies, community organizations, and international coalitions (exemplified by her work in Egypt as a Fulbright Scholar) to produce art and promote public dialogue. Lasser’s work is published and exhibited internationally. Current projects include “Dress Tents: Nomadic Wearable Architecture” a fusion of architecture, the body and the land played out through living sculpture, moving images and still photography with Adrienne Pao.

During the 01SJ Biennial Lasser along with artist Marguerite Perret will have installed the “Floating World” along the 87 Underpass along the Guadalupe river basin. According to Lasser, “ The installation site embodies a niche; river, road and air that supports migration of humans, birds and fish. This corridor also references a site for potential displacement of animals and people. The site provides fertile grounds to explore the connections, balance and adaptations that humans and animals make to our built world and to share these explorations, in a very public way, on site, with locals, travelers, students, and experts in the field.”
Event Details:

Wednesday, August 25

5:30pm – 7:30pm

ZER01’s HQ (152 N. 3rd St., San Jose)

If you can’t join us in-person: this ZSalon will be broadcast on UStream.

SPE West: Call for submissions and scholarships

Posted by kathryn on August 22nd, 2010

SPE WEST

The 2010 Society for Photographic Education (SPE) West regional
conference New Sites, takes place in San Diego, California on November
12th – 14th.  The keynote speaker is the arts critic Lucy Lippard and
the honored educator is John Divola. San Diego City College hosts the
event and the evening presentations will be held at the San Diego
Museum of Photographic Arts – both these venues are in the Balboa Park
area of San Diego.

The conference invites image-makers, theoreticians and historians to
propose papers or workshops that consider the notion of site as a
place of contestation, collaboration or mediation today. The body as
site, burial sites, fake sites and new landscapes, identity as site or
border sites represent just some of the ways in which the theme of New
Sites can be interpreted. The conference also invites educators to
propose workshops or discussion groups on topics not specific to the
theme. All proposals are peer reviewed by the SPE West Board.

Competitive scholarships waiving the registration fee will be awarded
to undergraduate and graduate students and to adjunct lecturers.
Please see application submission information below.

All Submissions Due: 19th  September, 2010
http://spewest.org/

Conference Co-chairs are Julia Schlosser – who is a lecturer teaching
photography and the history of photography at California State
University, Northridge – and Connie Begg – who is the Associate
Director of Fine Art in the Graduate School of Photography at the
Academy of Art University.

JOB BOARD: Exhibitions Assistant

Posted by kathryn on August 18th, 2010

Job Title: Exhibitions Departmental Assistant
Agency: Smithsonian Institution
Sub Agency: Smithsonian
Job Announcement Number: 10A-MS-296353A-DEU-HMSG
SALARY RANGE:    $37,983.00 – $49,375.00 /year
OPEN PERIOD:    Monday, August 09, 2010 to Friday, August 20, 2010
SERIES & GRADE:    GS-1001-06/06
POSITION INFORMATION:    Full-Time, Permanent Federal
PROMOTION POTENTIAL:    07
DUTY LOCATIONS:     1 vacancy – Washington DC Metro Area, DC
WHO MAY BE CONSIDERED:    This position is open to all U.S. Citizens or U.S. Nationals.

Note:  Federal employees with permanent status or individuals eligible for special appointing authorities should apply to Job Announcement #10A-MS-296353A-MPA-HMSG.

JOB SUMMARY:
This position is located in the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden.  The employee provides administrative support to the Director of Exhibitions, Design and Special Projects, and assists the design staff in the design and production of graphics and related visual materials for exhibitions and publications.

Duties
Maintains and administers the museum’s long-term Master Calendar using AEC FastTrack Schedule software; monitors progress of projects, updates content, syncs with exhibition and programs calendars and identifies conflicts when they appear.
Documents the process of complex permanent exhibition
installations; takes photos and/or video, and prepares installation
notes for the archive. Makes travel arrangements; establishes procedures for ordering supplies and equipment, reviews requests for these, and recommends approval to supervisor. Initiates purchase orders and purchase card transactions, checks authorizations and enters data in accounting records; using PeopleSoft and Filemaker Pro, tracks progress against approved budget to keep accurate record of all spending authorizations. Prioritizes office needs and reviews previous years’ allocations
to put together a recommended equipment budget.

http://jobview.usajobs.gov/GetJob.aspx?JobID=89935505&JobTitle=Exhibitions+Departmental+Assistant&q=smithsonian+institution&brd=3876&vw=b&FedEmp=Y&FedPub=Y&x=93&y=6&pg=1&re=0&AVSDM=2010-08-09+13%3a50%3a00

Arts Council: 2011 Artist Fellowships

Posted by kathryn on August 18th, 2010

Arts Council Silicon Valley 2011 Artist Fellowships

INFORMATIONAL WORKSHOPS

Wednesday, September 1, 3:30-5:00pm at Arts Council Silicon Valley
Suite 200 Large Conference Room, 4 North Second Street, San Jose

Wednesday, September 8, 6:30-8:00pm at Theatre on San Pedro Square
29 North San Pedro Street, San Jose

AWARDS AND CATEGORIES

Single fellowships of $4,000 are awarded annually in each of six artistic categories.  (Awards may be split in cases of a tie.)  No specific project needs to be carried out with the funds awarded.  In 2011, Artist Fellowships will be awarded in the following categories:
Visual Arts /2-dimensional:  Photography, Video, Animation
Visual Arts /3-dimensional:  Sculpture (all media)
Literary Arts:  Memoir, Spoken Word
Performing Arts /Music:  Vocal Performance, Instrumental Performance
Performing Arts /Dance:  Choreography
Performing Arts /Theatre:  Stage Direction, Stage Design (set, lighting, costume)

APPLICATION DEADLINE:  November 15, 2010

For more information, go to

http://www.artscouncil.org/grants/grants/forindividual/artist.asp

Artist Fellowships are funded by “Partners” consortium of funders, including the County of Santa Clara, California Arts Council, The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, and the David and Lucile Packard Foundation.

Audrey Wong, Grants Program Manager, Arts Council Silicon Valley, 4 North Second Street, Suite 500, San Jose, CA 95113
(408) 998-2787 ext 214.

JOB BOARD: Assistant Professor of Art

Posted by kathryn on August 18th, 2010

Assistant Professor of Art

http://new.oberlin.edu/home/jobs/jobs_detail.dot?id=2367612

The Art Department at Oberlin College invites applications for a full-time tenure track faculty position in Studio Art in the College of Arts and Sciences. Initial appointment to this position will be for a term of four years, beginning in July of 2011 and will carry the rank of Assistant Professor of Art.

The incumbent should be prepared to teach courses that integrate a new media curriculum into the existing traditional and conceptual art curriculum at a range of levels, from basic instruction to upper-level conceptual courses in a variety of programs and practices, including electronic music, video (pre- and post- production), net art, sound-art, installation and conceptual art. The incumbent’s work should reflect engagement with public culture as well as community-based practices. The incumbent will teach the standard course load on campus (currently 4.5 courses per year).

Florida West Arts: Call for Submissions

Posted by kathryn on August 18th, 2010

FLORIDA WEST ARTS NATIONAL JURIED EXHIBITION
- A FINE ART COMPETITION -

NOVEMBER 20 – DECEMBER 16, 2010
DEADLINE TO ENTER: OCTOBER 16, 2010

ABOUT US
Florida West Arts is a 501 (c) 6 nonprofit organization with a mission to work together with the arts, professional and business communities to better the conditions in the arts in Southwest Florida. The organization’s gallery in Bonita Springs Florida exhibits the works of its member artists on a continuing basis. Each year, the gallery also features a series of fine art exhibitions including two juried exhibitions open to member and nonmember artists. Florida West Arts also presents multimedia visual and performing arts events.

THE IDEA
A jury panel will select artworks for the Florida West Arts Juried Exhibition representing the traditional, the contemporary and the new directions in art.

ELIGIBILITY
Works completed in the last three years, by artists 18 years of age and older are eligible. Two and three dimensional original artworks in all media, as well as photographic and digital works (editions up to 40) are accepted for entry.

FEES
The fee for artists who are not members is $39 for up to four entries, or $49 for up to six entries.

IMAGE PRESENTATION
Jpeg images e-mailed to info@floridawestarts.com or on a CD are accepted for entry.

AWARDS
A Best in Show artist’s works will be featured in a “One Person Show” at the gallery. The works of two or more artists receiving Awards of Distinction and two or more artists receiving Awards of Artistic Achievement will be featured in a small group show at the gallery. After the gallery exhibition is over, works by all award winning artists will be featured on floridawestarts.com.

PROSPECTUS
Visit the floridawestarts.com website for a prospectus, download the pdf version, or send a SASE to: Florida West Arts, 25987 S. Tamiami Trail Ste 97, Bonita Springs, FL 34134.

CONTACT INFORMATION
E-mail to Patrick Distasio at info@floridawestarts.com, or call 239.948.4427.

JOB BOARD

Posted by kathryn on August 18th, 2010

Vanderbilt University Department of Art is seeking applications for a Lecturer in Drawing and Painting for Spring, 2011
Responsibilities include teaching three courses: Drawing I, Painting I, and Figure Drawing or Painting II. Candidate must have an MFA degree with a solid foundation in painting and Drawing. At least one year of teaching post graduate school preferred.

Submit your letter of application, curriculum vitae, a list of references, along with 20 jpeg images of your art work on CD, and a SASE for return of materials. Jpeg images should be labeled with your last name followed by an image number which corresponds to a separate image list.

Mail to: Painting Lecturer Search Committee, Vanderbilt University
Department of Art, PMB 1660, 2301 Vanderbilt Place, Nashville, TN. 37235.

The position is open until filled. For a potential interview at the SECACconference,

Please mail application materials prior to Oct. 15.

Call for Halloween submissions

Posted by kathryn on August 18th, 2010

I would like all of you to start thinking about art for HALLOWEEN! This year’s theme is “Night of the Living Donut”, so anything havingto do with zombies, skeletons, halloween, monsters, etc.

We are looking for really any art that is in the spirit of Halloween, so anything with monsters, ghouls, day of the dead, etc. would be great! You don’t have to include any zombies or donuts if you don’t want to. Please make art that inspires you and have fun with it!

All art should be labeled on the back with:
artist’s name
title
medium
price

Please send me this info in an email ahead so that I can make labels.
Psycho Donuts takes 35% of commission of art sold so keep this in mind when pricing.

Art Due: Sept. 20th or sooner

Art reception: ? Still need to figure out a date

Art will be up until Nov. 5th

****If you would like to change out your current art with new art (any theme) soon, before the Halloween
art is due, please drop it off at Psycho Donuts and pick up your current art. Email me to let me know you will changing your art.

Call or email me if you have questions: 408.425.3180

Thanks,

Chrinstine Benjamin

Curator looking for art work: My Favorite NIGHTMARES

Posted by kathryn on August 18th, 2010

Lacey Bryant is going to be curating a show at Works San Jose in October and she is looking for artists! If you or someone you know would like your work to be considered for the show, please see the prospectus below. Please feel free to forward this to anyone you know who may be interested, she is looking for artist she has never seen!

The show will open Oct 31st with a second reception during the 1st Friday ART Walk on Nov 5th.
The DEADLINE to receive submission is SEPTEMBER 10, 2010. You will be notified if your work is accepted by September 17
There is no fee to submit!

DESCRITPION:

My Favorite Nightmares
PROSPECTUS

Nightmares. As creepy or repulsive as they may be, they fascinate us. They linger in our minds long after we’ve woken, leaving us distracted by thoughts of otherworldly fears. It is often the strange things that play in our heads at night that inspire us to create upon waking. Sometimes these unsettling dreams are rearranged from the events of our daily lives; our brains putting them into a senseless order, helping us to see our thoughts from an inside out perspective. Other dreams seem to make no sense at all and yet perhaps it is this “otherness” that causes us to dwell, at times giving rise to an almost a manic need to recreate the scenes that dance across our sleeping eyes, if only to have some relief once the images have been transferred to the canvas.
When we celebrate the bizarre terrors which overtake us in our sleep we are able to see what base fears we share. This will be a show of real and imagined nightmares, monsters, things that go bump in the night or cause us to gasp awake. The reoccurring night terrors that we just can’t get enough of. An admission that we kind of like to be scared.

My Favorite Nightmares will be a group show featuring artwork inspired by nightmares. There will be an interactive element, including a space for guests to draw or write descriptions of nightmares they have had that have stayed with them.

Curated by Lacey Bryant
at Works San Jose
451 South First Street, San Jose, CA 95113
Gallery: 408-286-6800
Voicemail:408-300-6405
gallery@workssanjose.org

Reception : October 31 7-11pm & November 5 8-11pm Show Dates: October 31-November 25
Work may be dropped off at the gallery October 22-23 from 12-4pm. Shipped works must be received by October 20 (details for shipping work will follow). Work must be picked up from the gallery November 26-27 from 12-4 pm (with the exception of shipped works which will be shipped back).

To be considered for My Favorite Nightmares, please submit the following information and JPEG files of up to five works by SEPTEMBER 10, 2010 to evilrobot42@gmail.com Please print “NIGHTMARES” in the subject line.
All types of original artwork will be considered, including 2D, 3D, video, sound and installation.

You will be notified by September 17 to let you know if your work will be in the show. Thanks for submitting!

Name_______________________________
email address_________________________
phone number_________________________
website (if any)________________________

piece #1
Title________________________
medium_____________________
size_________________________
price________________________
year created__________________

piece #2
Title________________________
medium_____________________
size_________________________
price________________________
year created__________________

piece #3
Title________________________
medium_____________________
size_________________________
price________________________
year created__________________

(please note that the gallery will be taking a 25% commission, so please price your work accordingly)

Monday, September 6th Deadline for Art Ark Submissions

Posted by kathryn on August 18th, 2010

One month to SJ Zero1 Biennial Art Festival !
Submit your 5 min. video addressing this year’s theme “Build Your Own World”
to project on the sails of ART ARK GALLERY’s ‘mobile ark’ on Friday, September 17th at the Absolute Zero Art Festival in downtown SoFA (South First Street Arts District)

ART ARK GALLERY seeks Artist/s who are interested in submitting a 5 min. video that addresses this year’s Zero1 Art Festival theme of “Build Your Own World.” The video shorts will be compiled into a montage that will be projected onto the sails of a 14 ft. illuminated ‘ark’ that will be a part of the Absolute Zero Art Festival on Friday, September 17th 6pm-midnight.

In order for Art Ark Gallery to have a presence in this year’s Absolute Zero Art Festival on South First Street in San Jose, Resident Curator of Art Ark Gallery, Valerie Raps, has fabricated a 14 ft. long ark constructed of steel, wood, and canvas that will be placed on San Salvador and First St. The public will be invited to journey through the interior of the illuminated ark and manipulate shadow puppets against the walls of the vessel with Master Puppeteer, Judy Roberto, while outside, a video montage will be projected on the sails above.

Chosen artist(s) will have the honor of being recognized at an internationally acclaimed art and technology biennial. The ‘ark’ and its exhibiting video artists will be promoted on Art Ark Gallery’s Website, SoFF Website and announcement postcards.

Deadline for submissions must be postmarked by Monday, Sept. 6th, or hand delivered by Sunday, September 10th. Selected videos will be compiled onto a DVD and formatted into a continuous loop that can repeat throughout the evening of the event.

Submission Requirements: Please submit video shorts of no more than 5 min. in length on a CD or DVD. Videos should have the title of the short (if applicable) and Artist’s name embedded in the video at the beginning of the short. Text time should not exceed 5 seconds in length. Please write your name on the CD/DVD, and on a separate piece of paper please include your name, email and phone number where you can best be reached. Please send submissions to:

Valerie Raps, Resident Curator
Art Ark Gallery, Leasing Office
1058 S. 5th Street
San Jose, CA 95112

If you have any questions please feel free to email Valerie Raps at valraps@gmail.com

Art Ark Gallery

www.artarkgallery.net

LACDA Call for Entries: DigitalArt.LA

Posted by kathryn on July 26th, 2010

The L.A. Center for Digital Art announces an international call to artists (http://lacda.com/juried/juriedshow.html). All styles of artwork where digital processes of any kind were integral to their creation are acceptable: digital images of any kind, digital photography, 3D and all other digital video animations, short experimental time based video, video loops, mobile media, interactive media, and internet art (net.art).

The selected winners will be exhibited as the central focus of the “DigitalArt.LA” expo in a large group exhibit at the LACDA gallery (selected net.art entries will be exhibited on our websites). The show will be widely promoted and will include a reception for the artists. The expo screenings, exhibits and events are throughout the day and evening on September 9, 2010 (concurrent with and promoted by the Downtown Art Walk and the Downtown Film Festival Los Angeles). The winners exhibit will remain in the gallery September 9 – October 2, 2010.

Deadline for entries: August 16, 2010
Winners announced: August 23, 2010
Exhibit Dates: September 9 – October 2, 2010
Reception for the artists: Thursday September 9, 2010 7-9pm in conjunction with Downtown Art Walk, Downtown Film Festival L.A. and DigitalArt.LA

Festival L.A. and DigitalArt.LADigital Art L.A. Expo Participants:
iotaCenter · UCR ARTSblock | California Museum of Photography · Dance Camera West · Downtown Film Festival – Los Angeles · Orange County Center for Contemporary Art · Vortex Immersion Media · Downtown Art Walk Los Angeles · L.A. Center Studios · Rosslyn Gallery · Rowan Gallery · Julie Rico Gallery · The Museum of Hyperreal Art (MOHA) · CB1 Gallery· Pop-Lock Gallery · El Nopal Press Gallery · Artillery Magazine · Coagula Art Journal · Fabrik Magazine · AbsoluteArts.com· Peter Frank, Riverside Art Museum

Online registration only. Video, interactive and new media are accepted by DVD/CD. Internet art (net.art) entries are viewed at their original URL. Still image entries are acceped by jpeg upload. Still image winners are printed by the gallery for exhibition to eliminate the need for shipping, especially for international artists. Complete details and submission information: http://lacda.com/juried/juriedshow.html

Jurors:
Peter Frank, Curator, Riverside Art Musuem
Rex Bruce: Director, Los Angeles Center for Digital Art

For questions email us at: lacda@lacda.com. No phone calls please.

Prospectus: http://lacda.com/juried/juriedshow.html

Direct link for registration: www.acteva.com/booking.cfm?bevaid=206814