BRONX ARTS COUNCIL EVENT CALENDAR
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Deadline: Rolling
The Collision Project is a diverse and flexible testing ground for artists and visionaries of all disciplines to collaborate and discover at Industry City. By inviting emerging and established contemporary artists, academics, and entrepreneurs across all industries who work—or aspire to work—within visual installation or performance in any medium, the Collision Project connects with the world through collaborative vision.
Deadline: Rolling
TEACHING ARTISTS & MURALISTS WANTED
Want to be more involved in the arts community? Projectivity is currently looking for Teaching Artists & Muralists to join their team of passionate artists making a difference in NYC.
Calling all BIPOC women creators ! It's finally here ! A multimedia platform that focuses on YOUR stories, YOUR loves, YOUR perspectives, and YOUR cultures - *SunKissed Media* has entered the chat. The SunKissed Media platform was created to amplify the voices and experiences of BIPOC women, including but not limited to those who identify with the LGBTQIA+ and differently-abled communities. They are currently hosting an open call for creators to submit original content.
Deadline- Unclear
The DeVos Institute of Arts Management seeks a part-time Program Coordinator to assist in management of the Institute’s Executive Management Fellowship program. In 2022, this program will host approximately 15 executive leaders in Washington, D.C. for four weeks in July, as well as host the program’s 20th Anniversary Reunion, welcoming approximately 100 leading arts and cultural executives from around the world for an international symposium July 15-17. This position is ideal individuals with superior organizational and logistical skills, an orientation towards customer service and problem-solving, and an interest in the arts and cultural sector. Read about the Fellowship program here.
Deadline: Open until filled
The Deputy Director occupies a critical leadership role at Museum Hue, working closely with and reporting to the Executive Director, they will oversee development, communications, operations, and overall administrative management, including implementing strategic objectives and organizational initiatives. The Deputy Director works collaboratively with the staff to promote a highly functional, interactive, and dynamic team. They actively identify and increase efficiencies within workflow on a continual basis. This position motivates all members of the staff and models effective management skills.
Deadline: Open until filled
Uptown Grand Central is currently looking for an Open Space / Events Coordinator. They will develop, design and deliver programs and services as part of Uptown’s five-year initiative to build organizational capacity and respond to neighborhood needs. The role of the Coordinator will be to be inquisitive and forward-thinking in analyzing upcoming neighborhood challenges, then developing creative and timely responses. Projects may include: Open Streets and Open Restaurants; programming in the 125th Street Plaza and along the East 125th Street and Park Avenue corridors; cultural events such as Make Music New York, the Grandscale Mural Project, Harlem Restaurant Week, Harlem Fitness Week and the Harlem Night Market; neighborhood history-gathering and storytelling; civic engagement; and facilitating relationship-building between our diverse stakeholders.
Deadline: Open until filled
The Museum Education Practicum provides an in-depth look at museum education from the guidance of the Studio Museum’s knowledgeable educators. This course is designed to provide emerging museum and arts educators with an intensive training program. The curriculum includes seminars, professional talks, presentations and opportunities to learn about our education programs. Participants gain firsthand experience facilitating and developing tactics and strategies that deal with adult, school, youth and family audiences. While exploring both theory and practice, participants will enter into a very specific conversation around artists of African descent, contemporary art practice and programmatic strategies.
Deadline: Mar 28th
A4 is seeking a new member to join their team! The Programs Manager is responsible for the development, implementation, evaluation, and day-to-day management of all artist- and arts organization-focused programs of A4
Deadline: Mar 28th
Mr. Jérémie Robert, Consul General of the Consulate General of France in New York, will host an art exhibition featuring 25 Artists of Haitian descent on Saturday June 25, 2022 on behalf of The Haitian Roundtable.
Deadline: Mar 31st
Chashama is currently looking for large paintings and framed photographs and/or other works on paper to be hung in five lobbies throughout Manhattan.
Deadline: Mar 31st
The New York Fellowship is a 6-month grant which takes place in New York City. Fellows may seek new creative inspiration through open-ended exploration, participate in workshops or training programs, or conduct focused research. A group of fellows participate in the program at any given time, forming a supportive community and providing additional opportunities for dialogue and collaboration across countries and fields. One cohort begins in January and another cohort begins in July. ACC provides full funding and comprehensive logistical and programmatic support so that fellows have the time and freedom to immerse themselves in the cultural life of New York City.
Deadline: Mar 31st
THE INDIVIDUAL FELLOWSHIP GRANT
The Individual Fellowship Program supports individuals—or up to two collaborators—pursuing research or creative inquiry across cultures. This may take the form of observation tours, specialized training, dissertation fieldwork, or other non-commercial creative, scholarly, or professional activity. As in all ACC programs, the emphasis is on process-driven activities that enable cultural immersion, dialogue, relationship-building, collaboration, or the exchange of knowledge among peers.
Deadline: Mar 31st
CRE8IV TRANSFORMATION MURALS ARTIST CALL
CRE8IV Transformational Art works to encourage and enhance cultural life through public art by facilitation, recognition, and financial support of such. As part of the Rockford Area Convention & Visitors Bureau (RACVB), the CRE8IV initiative is looking to produce murals throughout the Rockford, IL region. RACVB is soliciting artists with mural experience to produce large-scale works of art on exterior walls.
Deadline: Apr 1st
Asian Arts Initiative is a multi-disciplinary and community-based arts center in Philadelphia that advances racial equity and understanding, activating artists, youth, and their communities through creative practice and dialogue grounded in the diverse Asian American experience. The Curator is responsible for setting the creative direction of the organization, in close conversation with contemporary understandings of the field, and in support of exciting local and national contemporary artists of color.
Deadline: Apr 1st
WOMEN OF WYOMING MURAL PROJECT
Wyoming has historically created a space for women to be the first of their kind. Wyoming lead the nation giving women the right to vote. Wyoming also elected an entirely female town government dubbed the “petticoat government.” It is home to female tribal leaders, ranchers, artists, writers, conservationists and jump starters. For the 2022 mural theme, the Casper Mural Project wishes to salute these inspiring “Women of Wyoming.”
Deadline: Apr 1st
The Public Art Committee of Johnson City, TN is seeking qualifications from artists or art teams for the commission of a painted mural or painted mural/mosaic to be located on Legion Street in downtown Johnson City.
Deadline: Apr 7th
MT VERNON & YONKERS ARTS INITIATIVE GRANTS
ArtsWestchester is pleased to announce that the 2022-2023 Mount Vernon Arts Initiative and Yonkers Arts Initiative grant opportunities are now available. These Initiatives are designed to help local artists and nonprofit arts & culture organizations in Yonkers and Mount Vernon create new work, build capacity, and contribute to their city’s community-building and economic development efforts.
Deadline: Apr 7th
COAL + ICE CLIMATE CHANGE POSTER
To translate the urgency of the global climate emergency into motivation for change, Asia Society, supported by the Helen Frankenthaler Foundation, is launching the COAL + ICE Climate Posterator and Climate Change Poster Design Prizes. Held in conjunction with COAL + ICE, an immersive documentary photography and video exhibition that visualizes the climate crisis at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. in Spring 2022, the initiative is a global call to respond to a global emergency, presented in collaboration with Amplifier.
Deadline: Apr 8th
Van Mural Fest (VMF) is hiring for several positions including Volunteer Manager, Production Manager, Festival Organizers, and CADD Contractors! By joining the team, you'll work alongside a talented and innovative team that's making an extraordinary impact in the community.
Through Oregon’s Percent for Art in Public Places Program, the Oregon Arts Commission and the Department of Administrative Services seeks to commission artworks for three exterior locations at the North Valley Complex, a newly renovated building in Wilsonville, Oregon.
Deadline: Apr 11th
The Quick Grant program awards reimbursement funds up to $600 to California artists, creatives, cultural practitioners, and cultural producers, and San Francisco/San Jose nonprofit arts administrators to participate in professional development activities that build administrative capacity, hone business skills, and strengthen the financial sustainability of the grantee’s practice, area of cultural production, or arts organization. Applications are due on the 15th of the month with a one-month turnaround. Applications received after the 15th of a given month will be reviewed in the following month's application cycle.
Deadline: Apr 15th
HRT Zine: A collection of trans art and writing on hormone replacement therapy is hosting a call for submissions. They are looking for any art, writing (drawings, essays, comic strips, photos, short stories, prints, confessions, collages, poems, diary entries), anything related to your trans experience with HRT that can be printed in black and white.
Deadline: Apr 15th
The City of Pawtucket, RI is seeking qualifications from visual artists in association with our 2022 Pleasant Street Mural Project, made possible in part by a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG).
Deadline: Apr 15th
BELLE SHERMAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
The Belle Sherman Elementary School in Ithaca, NY is looking for proposals by mural artists to paint a prominent outdoor 1,135 sq ft social justice themed mural. Total budget of $5000 includes materials. Winning proposal will be selected by the community.
Deadline: Apr 16th
The Bronx Council on the Arts (BCA) Arts on the Block is a grassroots initiative designed to support small local organizations and block associations to increase attendance to their neighborhood block parties and/or single block festivals. A limited number of small grants of up to $750 are available through this initiative. Funds are specifically earmarked for arts activities open to all block party and single block festival participants, and can only be used for artist fees
Deadline: Apr 18th
RIDGEWOOD RESVOIR MURAL CONTEST
NYC H2O is now accepting entries for a Mural Contest for our new storage container at the Ridgewood Reservoir.
Deadline: Apr 18th
The Richards Boulevard Office Complex (RBOC) is a large office complex comprised of four office towers, an expansive courtyard with a public dining hall, cafe, retail spaces, and a parking structure. The campus is located in the Sacramento River District at the confluence of the Sacramento and American Rivers. This RFP seeks an Artist or Artist Team to design a 2-D image for an approximately 45 feet tall screen that partially wraps the exterior of the RBOC parking garage. A section of screen is visible on three sides of the structure comprising a total length of approximately 250 feet.
Deadline: Apr 22nd
CITY OF REVERE BUTLER CIRCLE MURAL
The Revere Public Arts Commission seeks one or more artists or artist team(s) to develop a mural for the Butler Circle MBTA Wall. The wall faces a busy rotary entering Revere Beach, which attracts over 900,000 people each year to its coastline, making it a prime location for a mural. There is a $5 entry fee for this call.
Deadline: Apr 25th
Revere is a city with rich history located approximately 5 miles (8.0 km) from downtown Boston. Founded as North Chelsea in 1846, it was renamed in 1871 after theAmerican Revolutionary War Patriot Paul Revere. In 1914, the Town of Revere was incorporated as a city and has a population of app. 62,186 residents. Revere beach is the first public beach in the country. The Public Art Commission is currently requesting proposals for a mural for an underpass.Successful art will have an immediate visual impact, will be welcoming, positive, intriguing, and engaging to individuals of all ages including families with children. The commission is open to all types of art including representational work which celebrates the unique history and culture of the city of Revere as well as bold, abstract and modern art. There is a $5 fee for this call.
Deadline: Apr 25th
PORTABLE WORKS FOR CITY OF TAMPA CONVENTION CENTER RENOVATION
As part of the Tampa Convention Center Renovation project, the City of Tampa is seeking to purchase existing works of art to consider for purchase. Submitted artworks will be reviewed by the selection committee. The objective is to purchase and install a curated body of work that is an expression of the City of Tampa—its character, environment, diversity, and beauty.
Deadline: Apr 29th
TAMPA CONVENTION CENTER RENOVATION
Tampa is a very progressive City in a tremendous growth stage for development of a modern urban environment with entrepreneurs committed to over $3 billion dollars of investment in the immediate area of Tampa Convention Center (TCC) and the Tampa Riverwalk. This area is comprised of additional amenities such as the Amalie Arena, Sparkman Wharf / Channelside Entertainment District, Harbour Island, many new downtown residential units, along with more under construction and additional development already slated. There are multiple opportunities available at the site for different types of art.
Deadline: Apr 29th
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Deadline: Apr 30th
Every year, the Studio Museum offers an eleven-month residency for three local, national, or international artists working in any media. Individuals selected for the residency receive institutional guidance and professional development, research support, studio space, and a stipend paid out over the course of the residency. In addition to their time in the studio, artists participate in Museum public programs and educational studio visits with community partners. A culminating exhibition features the work of the artists in residence.
Deadline: Apr 30th
TOWARDS 2040: CREATIVE LEADER FELLOWSHIP
Words Beats & Life is building a future in which freedom, liberation and radical love are the foundation of our work; systems and spaces are truly accessible to anyone; communities support and invest in each other; and youth and educators are at the center of our collective success. In 2020, they convened to start imagining what the collective work, through Hip Hop culture, could achieve by 2040. One thing that was clear is that in order to make change, there needs to be more leaders from underrepresented communities in the arts, culture and creative sectors. This fellowship will recruit five creative leaders from the Hip Hop Community in the US through an open call and application process.
Deadline: Apr 30th
SHIPYARD UNDERPASS MURAL PROJECT
The City of Green Bay seeks to commission an artist(s) to create site-specific exterior murals that will aesthetically enhance the vertical support structures for the Don A. Tillman Bridge next to The Shipyard.
Deadline: May 5th
Velvetpark LGBTQ+ Visual Artist Residency
Velvetpark’s Visual Arts Residency awards an LGBTQ+ artist with six months of workspace in Brooklyn to explore and complete a project or body of work.
Deadline: May 14th
TLP Artist in Residence is invited to be part of the NYU academic community for 4-6 months. A.I.R’s have a unique opportunity to shape the contemporary/historic dialogue surrounding Latinx Art & Culture. In addition, our A.I.R. receives invaluable resources toward creating a solo/group presentation at NYU
Deadline: May 16th
TLP accepts exhibition proposals from curators, scholars, & artists annually to develop an exhibition exploring issues of relevance to our evolving community. We welcome proposals on all topics/themes of relevance and impact to our community.
Deadline: May 16th
Art Fluent’s grant cycle is now open to individual artists through an international open call. The Evolution Grant will provide unrestricted funding to an individual artist with recognized artistic excellence in fine art media and a demonstrated commitment to their art. $1,000 is awarded to one visual artist each grant cycle. Unrestricted funds applied toward any expense to enhance the artist’s ability to create work. There is a $35 application fee.
Deadline: Jun 11th
THE INCUBATOR: FISCAL SPONSORSHIP
The Incubator: Fiscal Sponsorship supports emerging cultural and artistic projects that have strong artistic merit and that align with Brooklyn Arts Council’s mission to enrich the cultural life of the borough. The Incubator provides the coaching and administrative support needed to propel artists to the next level.
Deadline: Jun 17th
PUBLIC SPACE ACTIVATION FUND (PAF)
Public-Space Activation Fund (PAF) supports temporary outdoor creative enhancement or engagement projects on streets, sidewalks, or adjacent spaces within public view.
Deadline: July 1st