Art In Embassies Program
Established by the United States Department of State in 1964, the Art In Embassies Program is a global museum that exhibits original works of art by U.S. citizens in the public rooms of approximately 180 American diplomatic residences worldwide.
To submit images to their staff for consideration in upcoming exhibitions please e-mail .jpg or .gif images of your works no larger than 50k in size, to: artinembassies@state.gov. Website here. Submissions accepted on a ongoing basis.
Thursday, July 06, 2006
Financial Assistance
Deadline is ongoing.
This program assists artists financially in completion of MFA and Ph.D. programs. Grants of up to $5,000 are awarded to individual artists. Deadline is ongoing. For information, contact:
The College Art Association Fellowship Program
275 7th Ave.
New York, NY 10001
(212) 691-1051
Opportunity for Photographers
Deadline: July 15, 2006
The W. Eugene Smith Fund is an annual grant awarded to a photographer whose work follows the tradition of W. Eugene Smith's work as a photographic essayist. A grant in the amount of $30,000 is offered. For more information, contact:
The Howard Chapnick Grant
W. Eugene Smith Fund, Inc.
c/o International Center of Photography
1133 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10036
Wednesday, July 05, 2006
Art Fair in DC
Last April I mentioned about a possible Art Fair coming to DC.
The organizers were sniffing around the various DC galleries and met with various art dealers to see what the level of interest for organizing a major art fair in the nation's capital area was.
Well, the nation's first major art fair is coming this April 27-30, 2007 at the Convention Center.
Applications can be downloaded here.
Sister, Sister The painting sisters, Andrea Cybyk Sherfy and Jan Sherfy have an exhibition opening at the Jo Ann Rose Gallery at Lake Anne (1609-A Washington Plaza
Reston, VA 20190) July 9th, with a reception from 2-4pm.
This is not only a celebration of the bond of sisters creating art, but also a showcase of two exceptionally talented abstract painters.
By the way, go early, as these sisters sell a lot of their work.