Sunday, August 19, 2012
Saturday, August 18, 2012
Wanna go to an opening tonight?
August 18 - September 15, 2012
Opening Reception : August 18, 7-9 pm
Please join Hamiltonian on Saturday, August 18, 2012, from 7-9pm for the opening of their annual group exhibition new. (now). in which they will debut the work of their six new, distinguished Hamiltonian Fellows for 2012. They will introduce:
- Milana Braslavsky (MFA, University of Pennsylvania)
- Annette Isham (MFA, American University)
- Amy Boone-McCreesh (MFA, Towson University)
- Billy Friebele (MFA, Maryland Institute College of Art)
- Timothy Thompson (MFA, Maryland Institute College of Art)
- Jerry Truong (MFA, University of California, San Diego)
The 2012 Hamiltonian Fellows were
selected from a pool of over 160 promising artists who applied this
year. The External Review Panel, comprised of six acclaimed art
professionals, evaluated every applicant based on criteria including
artistic merit, relevance to today's art world, and the candidate's
potential to thrive within the fellowship program. Hamiltonian Gallery is located at 1353 U Street NW, Washington, DC, 20009. Gallery hours are Tuesday - Saturday, 12 pm - 6 pm. The panelists were:
- Doreen Bolger - Executive Director, Baltimore Museum of Art
- Zoe Charlton - Visual Artist, Co-Director of MFA Program, American University
- Katherine Mann - Visual Artist, Hamiltonian Fellow Alumna
- Frank Hallam Day - Photographer, Addison/Ripley Fine Art
- James Rieck - Visual Artist, Professor, Corcoran College of Art + Design
- Mollie White - Show Director, Scope Art Fair
Friday, August 17, 2012
Opportunity for PG County Artists
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Thursday, August 16, 2012
The Franz and Virginia Bader Fund
Deadline: September 15, 12.
The Franz and Virginia Bader Fund invites visual artists (excluding filmmakers, video artists, and performance artists) to apply for grants to enable recipients to develop their talent and concentrate on their art. Artists must be 40 years or older, and must live within 150 miles of Washington, DC. Three grants totaling $60,000 were awarded in 2011. Applications must be postmarked no later than September 15, 2011. Application forms are available for download from www.baderfund.org. Send email inquiries to grants@baderfund.org or call 202-288-4608. Please note that the Franz and Virginia Bader Fund no longer accepts slides. All images must be submitted in digital form. For details, see the application form, which may be downloaded from the Fund's website.
The Franz and Virginia Bader Fund invites visual artists (excluding filmmakers, video artists, and performance artists) to apply for grants to enable recipients to develop their talent and concentrate on their art. Artists must be 40 years or older, and must live within 150 miles of Washington, DC. Three grants totaling $60,000 were awarded in 2011. Applications must be postmarked no later than September 15, 2011. Application forms are available for download from www.baderfund.org. Send email inquiries to grants@baderfund.org or call 202-288-4608. Please note that the Franz and Virginia Bader Fund no longer accepts slides. All images must be submitted in digital form. For details, see the application form, which may be downloaded from the Fund's website.
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Opportunity for Photographers
Submissions accepted: June 15–September
15, 2012.
The Center for Documentary Studies / Honickman First Book Prize in Photography is a biennial prize offering $3,000 in grant money, a solo exhibit at the Center for Documentary Studies, and most importantly, the publication of a book of photography, published by Duke University Press in association with CDS Books.
To learn more, go to firstbookprizephoto.com or send an SASE to:
CDS/THF First Book Prize in Photography
Center for Documentary Studies
1317 West Pettigrew Street
Durham, NC 27705.
Website: http://firstbookprizephoto.com
The Center for Documentary Studies / Honickman First Book Prize in Photography is a biennial prize offering $3,000 in grant money, a solo exhibit at the Center for Documentary Studies, and most importantly, the publication of a book of photography, published by Duke University Press in association with CDS Books.
To learn more, go to firstbookprizephoto.com or send an SASE to:
CDS/THF First Book Prize in Photography
Center for Documentary Studies
1317 West Pettigrew Street
Durham, NC 27705.
Website: http://firstbookprizephoto.com
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