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Listing all posts with label Call for Artists Qualifications & Applications. Show all posts.
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Posted by Shasta McLaughlin on January 29, 2012 at 9:22 PM under
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Visit CHUN Capitol Hill People's Fair in Denver, Colorado on Jun. 2 & 3, 2012.
Arts and crafts festival vendors contact Andrea Furness at 303-830-1651 to reserve your booth now. Please thank her for listing
her show with The Extravaganza Craft News.
Want more information on this and other art and craft fairs in South
Dakota each month subscribe to The Extravaganza Craft News at www.extravaganzacrafts.com.
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Posted by Shasta McLaughlin on January 12, 2012 at 2:17 PM under
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The Rapid City Arts Council (RCAC) along with Destination Rapid City (DRC) is looking for an aritst or team or artists to sculpt the 21 granite boulders at Main Street Square in downtown Rapid City, SD.
Individual or team of artists to create a stone sculpture expected to be completed on-site by the artist(s) during the next 3-5 years.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: April 17, 2012
Up to $2 million dollars is already set aside apply on-line at www.callforentry.org. Thank you Montana Arts Council
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Posted by Shasta McLaughlin on January 6, 2012 at 12:28 PM under Advertise a Craft Show, Art Show Vendors, Call for Artists Qualifications & Applications, Call to Artists, Craft Show Promoters, Craft Show Vendors, Craft Shows, Fairs, Festivals, Finding Places to Sell Arts and Crafts, Handmade Arts and Crafts, Press Releases for Crafters, Vendors for my Art Festival
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Don’t forget to to visit the Commonwheel Artists 38th Annual Labor Day Arts & Crafts Festival in Manitou Springs, CO this Sep. 1 to 3, 2012
Handcrafted arts and crafts festival vendors contact Julia Wright at 719-577-7700 to reserve your show booth now. Remember to tell her thank
you for listing her show with The Extravaganza Craft News.
Want more information on this and other art and craft fairs in Montana each month subscribe to The Extravaganza Craft News at www.extravaganzacrafts.com.
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Posted by Shasta McLaughlin on December 20, 2011 at 6:45 PM under
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Pilot artist space program launches in Pioneer Square, International District Artists invited to attend space workshop Jan. 7, take survey and apply for space consulting services
SEATTLE
— The Seattle Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs has launched the
Artist Space Assistance Program (ASAP), a pilot program designed to
provide relocation and placement services for artists and arts
organizations seeking affordable studio, live/work, exhibition,
performance and/or rehearsal space.
Nonprofit arts service organization Shunpike is developing and managing the program, which is focused in the Pioneer Square and Chinatown-International District neighborhoods. The program, also
supported by 4Culture, grew out of community concerns related to the
recent loss of artist studio space in Pioneer Square. The 619 Western
Building, home to about 100 artist studios, closed in October to make
way for construction of the Highway 99 tunnel below.
“One of the primary goals of ASAP is to connect property owners looking for tenants with artists in search of space,” said Vincent Kitch, director of the Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs. “Arts and culture play an important role in sustaining and building active, engaged neighborhoods that attract visitors, residents and businesses.”
Shunpike will assess artist needs and space opportunities, offer direct services to artists and arts groups and develop a model for expanding the program to other Seattle neighborhoods. Artists and arts groups working in Pioneer Square and the Chinatown-International District – especially those displaced by the closure of the 619 Western Building – will receive priority for participation in a small pilot group, which will receive free planning and placement services in January and February 2012.
To help determine current art space needs citywide, Seattle artists and arts groups are invited to take an online survey available at www.shunpike.org/artist-space-assistance-program/.
Artists and arts groups who want to be considered for the pilot program
must complete the survey and check a box indicating their interest in
the pilot group.
Shunpike will host a free art space workshop, 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Saturday, Jan. 7 at Seattle City Hall,
600 Fourth Ave. Real estate broker Richard Hesik will give an overview
of commercial real estate issues for artists. The event will include
roundtable discussions, where artists will work with facilitators from
Shunpike’s Arts Business Clinic. Registration is required. For more
information and to register, visit Shunpike’s website: www.shunpike.org/artist-space-assistance-program.
Shunpike’s mission is to fuel innovation in the arts by building productive partnerships, cultivating leadership and providing direct services to arts groups of all kinds.
The Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs promotes the value of arts and
culture in communities throughout Seattle. The 16-member Seattle Arts
Commission, citizen volunteers appointed by the mayor and City Council,
supports the city agency.
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Posted by Shasta McLaughlin on September 26, 2011 at 10:08 PM under
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Don’t forget to to visit Winterfest Arts & Crafts Festival in Evergreen, Colorado happening Nov. 12, 2011.
Arts and crafts festival vendors contact Becky Guy at 303-674-0056 to
reserve your booth now. Remember to thank Becky for listing her show
with The Extravaganza Craft News.
Want more information on this and other art and craft fairs in Wyoming each month subscribe to The Extravaganza Craft News at www.extravaganzacrafts.com.
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Posted by Shasta McLaughlin on September 26, 2011 at 10:06 PM under
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Visit Holiday Happenings in Great Falls, Montana happening Nov. 19 & 20, 2011.
Arts and crafts festival vendors contact Nanc or Rachel at
406-590-0042 to reserve your booth now. Please thank then for listing
this show with The Extravaganza Craft News.
Want more information on this and other art and craft fairs in Montana each month subscribe to The Extravaganza Craft News at www.extravaganzacrafts.com.
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Posted by Shasta McLaughlin on September 26, 2011 at 9:45 PM under
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Don’t forget to to visit the Made In Montana Marketplace in Great Falls, Montana this Mar. 23 & 24, 2012.
Handcrafted arts and crafts festival vendors contact Paul Davies at
406-455-8510 to reserve your show booth now. Remember to tell him thank
you for listing his show with The Extravaganza Craft News.
Want more information on this and other art and craft fairs in Montana each month subscribe to The Extravaganza Craft News at www.extravaganzacrafts.com.
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