Opp: Call for Work: What’s Next? 2020 Emerson College

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https://emersoncontemporary.submittable.com/submit/157968/whats-next-2020-a-call-for-work

https://emersoncontemporary.submittable.com/submit

What’s Next? 2020 aims to present a snapshot of the emerging visual art culture through the work of emerging artists based in Greater Boston. This exhibition opportunity is for Emerging Artists (age 21+) which we define as artists who have not yet exhibited in professional venues and/or have less than three years of exhibition experience. Artists can be a current student in a Boston area MFA program or similar program. Must live in the Greater Boston area and be able to drop off and pick up the selected works to the gallery. 

DEADLINE for submissions is Monday, February 17, midnight. Selected artists will be notified by March 3rd.

DESCRIPTION Emerson Contemporary is looking for socially and critically engaged projects and works of art to be considered for a two-week emerging artist exhibition. 

We are particularly interested in moving image art, performance art and art using emergent technologies including but not limited to Installations (Interactive and non-interactive), Projections, Virtual/Augmented/Mixed Reality Environments, Robotics, Multimedia Performance, Digitally Generated Objects (i.e. 3D Printing), Single Channel Video and Animation, Experimental Documentary.

https://emersoncontemporary.submittable.com/submit

Opp: Gallery 263 Call for Art: WILD, Deadline Feb 1, 2019

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Opp: Bard AIR Program DEADLINE January 15, 2020

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https://www.bgc.bard.edu/library/10/library-artist-in-residence

Library Artist in Residence
“The Bard Graduate Center’s Library Artist in Residence (AIR) program invites artists whose practice is grounded in research to use our library collection as an incubator for new work that will interact with our collection in new and non-traditional ways. Artists are invited to conduct research in subject areas relating to their work or to address the library itself as an organized collection of print material, utilizing the library’s reference staff as thought partners in this process. Library AIRs will have the opportunity to present their work. This could take the form of a pop-up exhibition, a library intervention, a publishing project, a public workshop, or an artist talk. Bard Graduate Center will award selected artists a $1000 stipend and a $500 materials budget.”