Monday, February 19, 2007

Other Resources



Portfolio Reviews


The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum
Ridgefield, Connecticut
Open Call
Portfolios are reviewed on an ongoing basis, review may take five+ months. The Aldrich does not maintain a slide registry, but materials may be retained for consideration if there is interest.
http://www.aldrichart.org/about/opportunities.php



Contemporary Arts Center
New Orleans, Louisiana
Open Call
Portfolios are reviewed on an ongoing basis, review may take 3 - 4 months.
http://www.cacno.org/visualarts/visual_exhibition_opps.html



Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center
Buffalo, New York
Deadline: Open
Proposals reviewed for possible solo or group exhibitions and residencies. Proposals not returned within three months may be kept on file for up to a year for further review. The files are open to curators. Hallwalls maintains a separate file of regional artists, the Western New York Slide File.
http://www.hallwalls.org/subguides.html



Midway Contemporary Art
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Open Call
Portfolios are reviewed on an ongoing basis.
http://www.midwaycontemporaryart.org



Momenta Art
Brooklyn, New York
http://www.momentaart.org/news/index.html



New Museum
New York, New York
Open Call
Portfolios are reviewed on an ongoing basis; response may take six months. *Submission materials will not be returned
http://www.newmuseum.org/info_slide_review.php




PICA
Portland, Oregon
Open Call
Portfolios are reviewed on an ongoing basis; response may take several months.
http://www.pica.org/programs/residencies.aspx





Professional Workshops


Bronx Museum AIM
Artist in the Marketplace
Bronx, New York
Workshop Period: 12 weeks, Tuesdays 6-8pm, Fall 2007, Spring 2008
Application Fee: $10.00
The Artist in the Marketplace (AIM) Program provides professional opportunities to emerging artists in the NYC area. Artists are introduced to a variety of speakers: artists, accountants, collectors, critics, curators, dealers, and lawyers. Information on practical areas of concern to artists, including, but not limited to: curatorial practice, copyright law, exhibition and public art opportunities, gallery representation, grants writing, income taxes, and marketing are addressed. The program culminates with an annual group exhibition from both sessions and accompanying catalogue.
http://www.bronxmuseum.org/aim.html



Subsidized Studio Spaces



18th Streets Arts Center
Santa Monica, California
Only residents of the Los Angeles area are eligible to apply
Deadline: Open
Artists receive 1-year lease with a 2-year renewal option. Residents are required to participate in the Community Service Program.
http://www.18thstreet.org/02programs_02residency1.htm



Atlanta Contemporary Art Center
Atlanta, Georgia

Three Year Low Cost Studio Lease with the option to apply for an additional two years. Artists expected to pay rent in a timely fashion. In addition, artists must donate three hours per month per year of community service and participate in two open studios per year.
http://www.thecontemporary.org/pages/studioartist/studioart_howtoapply.html