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April 04, 2008

ArtistsRegister Monthly - April 2008

IN THIS ISSUE:

Editor's Corner
Featured artists

Marketing Update
Monthly Advertising and Special Events

Featured Events
Arizona, California, Colorado, Illinois, Louisiana, Montana, Oregon, New Mexico, Washington and West Virginia

Artist Opportunities
Visual Arts Opportnities Nationwide

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Editor's Corner

1) Featured artists for the month of April are:

Linda Arreola of Los Angeles, California
Leslie Allen of Denver, Colorado
Connie Noyes of Paducah, Kentucky
Ze daLuz of New Orleans, Louisiana

Linda Arreola will be exhibiting at Tropico de Nopal Gallery in Los Angeles, California.
Leslie Allen will be featured in Random Works, an exhibition taking place in Estes Park, Colorado.
Connie Noyes will be participating in the The Artist Project in Chicago, Illinois.
Ze daLuz will be included in Artists Open Studios in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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Marketing Update

For the month of April, ArtistsRegister.com is advertised online at Google AdWords.

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April Events

ARIZONA

Workshop: Bugs + Flowers + Twigs = Recipe for Color
April 4-6, 2008. Bugs + Flowers + Twigs = Recipe for Color is offered as part of the Fibers Through Time Conference. ArtistsRegister.com member Jane Hoffman offers her expertise to explore the world of plant and natural dyes in an intensive 2 and 1/2 day workshop. To register, go to: www.azfed.org or contact Brooke Miner at mbminer@theriver.com. Desert Weaving Workshop, 512 South 6th Avenue, Tucson, AZ 85701.

Garden of the Soul
April 4-June 30, 2008. ArtistsRegister.com member Craig Cheply will be exhibiting in a group show at Herberger Theater entitled Garden of the Soul. The exhibit was juried by Joan Thompson from the Arizona Print group. Opening reception: April 4, 5:30-7:00pm. Herberger Theater is located at 222 E. Monroe St., Phoenix, AZ. Phone: 602.254.7399. www.herbergertheater.org.


CALIFORNIA

Linda Arreola at Tropico de Nopal Gallery
April 2008. ArtistsRegister.com member Linda Arreola will be having a one-woman show at Tropico de Nopal Gallery, 1665 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90026. www.tropicodenopal.com


COLORADO

Susan Rubin at Spark Gallery
Exhibition continues through April 20, 2008. ArtistsRegister.com member Susan Rubin will be having a solo exhibit at Spark Gallery, 900 Santa Fe Drive, Denver, CO 80204. www.sparkgallery.com

Random Works
Exhibition continues through April 27, 2008. ArtistsRegister.com member Leslie Allen will be participating in the exhibition Random Works, a Colorful Collection of Art. Cultural Arts Council Fine Art Gallery, 304 E. Elkhorn Ave., Estes Park, CO 80517.

New Works: Embroidery
April 24-May 18, 2008. New Works: Embroidery by ArtistsRegister.com member Rob Watt will be exhibiting at Spark Gallery, 900 Santa Fe Drive, Denver, CO 80204. www.sparkgallery.com

In Bloom
April 25-May 11, 2008. In Bloom, an exhibition featuring new ceramic flowers and plaques by Artists Register member Jean Smith. Zip 37 Gallery, 3644 Navajo Street, Denver, CO 80211. Phone: 303.477.4525.


ILLINOIS

The Artist Project
April 25-28, 2008. ArtistsRegister.com member Connie Noyes will be participating in the The Artist Project, an exhibition and sale featuring original work from cutting-edge artists undiscovered by the gallery community. Merchandise Mart, Chicago, IL. For more information, go to: www.merchandisemart.com/artropolis/index.html


LOUISIANA

Artist Open Studios
April 19-20, 2008. ArtistsRegister.com member Ze daLuz will be participating in Artists Open Studios, a self-guided tour of many local artists' spaces. 3000 Burgundy Street, New Orleans, LA 70117. For more information, go to: www.openstudioartists.org


MONTANA

Perpetual Motion: Paintings and Works on Paper
Exhibition contiunues through June 8, 2008. ArtistsRegister.com member Jean Arnold will be having a solo exhibit entitled Perpetual Motion. Yellowstone Art Museum, 401 North 27th Street Billings, MT 59101. For more information, go to: www.artmuseum.org


NEW MEXICO

Collect: Inside 8
Exhibition continues through April 6, 2008. ArtistsRegister.com memeber Diane McGregor will be exhibiting two of her most recent paintings at the Center for Contemporary Art, 1050 Old Pecos Trail, Santa Fe, NM 87505. For more information, go to: www.ccasantafe.org


OREGON

Lea Fanning at Nuwandart Gallery
April 2008. ArtistsRegister.com member Leah Fanning Mebane will be having a solo exhibit at Nuwandart Gallery, 258 A Street, Ashland, OR.


WASHINGTON

Art 2008
Exhibition continues through April 13, 2008. ArtistsRegister.com member Jenny Zoe Casey will be participating in Art 2008 at the Nathan D. Rosen Museum Gallery, 9801 Donna Klein Boulevard, Boca Raton, FL 33428.


WEST VIRGINIA

Fiberarts International
April 12-June 22, 2008. ArtistsRegister.com member Carol Watkins will be participating in Fiberarts International at the Clay Center for the Arts & Sciences, One Clay Square, Charleston, WV 25301.

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Artist Opportunities

Artist Designed Library Card - Phoenix, AZ
Phoenix Public Library is seeking an artist to design a new library card that is colorful, playful and reflects the library's new tagline campaign, "Yours to Explore." The new card is scheduled to debut in the fall of 2008. Deadline for submission is 5:00pm Friday, April 18, 2008. For complete submission guidelines visit phoenixpubliclibrary.org/acg.jsp. Phoenix Public Library, 1221 N. Central Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85004.

Aperture Portfolio Prize
Aperture Foundation is excited to announce the second annual International Aperture Portfolio Prize to identify trends in contemporary photography. First prize is $2,500. The first prize winner and three runners up will be featured on Aperture's website. Deadline: July 11, 2008. For more information or to apply, go to: www.callforentry.org

Paperworks 2008
b.j. spoke gallery presents Paperworks 2008, an international juried competition. Deadline: May 31, 2008. Judge: Samantha Rippner, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Open to all artists who use paper as the the primary medium; drawings, graphics, sculpture, 3-D, bound books. No paintings or photographs. Winners' show will take place August of 2008. Download prospectus at www.bjspokegallery.com or call the gallery at 631.549.5106. b.j. spoke gallery, 299 Main Street Huntington, NY 11743.

Midwest Salute to the Arts
Be one of the select 100 artists exhibiting in Everett Moody Park at Longacre in Fairview Heights, Illinois for the 21st Annual Midwest Salute to Arts. This festival of fine art will take place August 22-24 and feature cash awards over $15,000. Deadline: April 30, 2008. For more information or to apply, go to: www.zapplication.org

Central Subway - San Francisco, CA
The purpose of this call for artists is to expand the Central Subway Artist Pool established in 2005. This call is open to artists practicing visual artists, artists who are new to public art, as well as those with more comprehensive public art experience. Artists working in all visual art media will be considered for a variety of art opportunities including, but not limited to, large wall and ceiling surfaces, glass elevator exteriors, large open spaces for hanging elements, and opportunities on the entryway, concourse, and platform levels. Deadline: April 30, 2008. For more information or to apply, go to: www.callforentry.org

Hybrids and Other Sorts
A call for 2D and 3D submissions from U.S. based artists for a group exhibition. One artist from three finalists will be awarded a solo show to open October 4, 2008 during Arts for Arts Sake, one of the most popular art walk nights in New Orleans. BECA gallery is interested in viewing your personal expression of hybridized peoples, cultures, places, ideas and things. Hybrids and Other Sorts will be juried and curated by gallery directors, Melissa Roberts and Kurt Schlough. Deadline: May 5, 2008. This call is open to all US based visual artists without representation in New Orleans, Louisiana working in 2-D and 3-D mediums including painting, sculpture, mixed-media, drawing, printmaking, fiber, textiles, photography, digital art, graphics, etc. Email BECA gallery at becagalleryart@gmail.com with any questions. For more information, go to: becagallery.typepad.com/my_weblog/call-to-artists.html. BECA gallery (Bridge for Emerging Contemporary Art), 527 St. Joseph Street, New Orleans, LA 70130.

Hidden Glen Arts Festival
The Hidden Glen Arts Festival at Cedar Creek in Olathe, Kansas, is a celebration of fine arts in a stunning natural setting. Nestled among the waterfalls, lakes and dramatic vistas of Cedar Creek, the Hidden Glen Arts Festival draws a diverse assortment of the nation's finest artists together with beautiful scenery, music and food--a combination proven to attract greater Kansas City's art patrons and thousands of festival attendees annually. $3,000 in prizes will be awarded to the top artists in the festival. The application deadline is April 15, 2008. For more information or to apply, go to: www.zapplication.org

Art Buzz
Art Buzz is now accepting entries for inclusion into its hardcover publication Art Buzz, the 2009 Collection. The competition is open to visual artists worldwide who work in any visual art media (must be 18 or older). Art Buzz is a full color, square 9" x 9" format, hardcover "coffee table" type publication that is scheduled for release in the winter of 2009. The pages of Art Buzz are open to all quality visual artists including new artists that have yet to venture out for public scrutiny. The deadline for entries is September 30, 2008 (early entries will be discounted). For more information, go to www.ArtBuzz.org and click on Art Buzz, the book.

Claypool-Young Art Gallery
The Claypool-Young Art Gallery at Morehead State University is seeking portfolio submissions of artwork for inclusion in 2009-2011 group exhibitions. All media are accepted, including electronic/digital. No fee. Insurance and shipping support. Visiting artist opportunities. Submission requirements: Portfolio of 10-20 digital images (approximately 300 dpi, 4 x 6 , jpgs) individually and as a PowerPoint presentation (artist name, artwork, dimensions, and media on each PowerPoint slide) representing artwork produced no later than 2000, along with digital image key, artist resume, artist statement, and SASE by May 2, 2008 (postmark). Contact: Jennifer Reis, gallery director, j.reis@moreheadstate.edu, 108 Claypool-Young Art Gallery, Morehead State University, Morehead KY 40351. www.moreheadstate.edu/art

Bar Harbor Fine Arts Festival at Atlantic Oakes
2008 marks the debut of the Bar Harbor Fine Arts Festival at Atlantic Oakes in world-famous Bar Harbor, Maine. This show features exclusively high-quality original art produced by exhibiting artists and presents their work to a discerning audience in a spectacular sea-side setting. This premier event is scheduled to take place during the height of the tourist season. Deadline: June 1, 2008. For more information or to apply, go to: www.zapplication.org

H2O NY
The Limestone Art & Framing Gallery in Fayetteville, New York announces a call to artists for H2O NY, a juried exhibition held June 20-August 1, 2008. Award: 2009 Solo Gallery Show. Open to artists 18 years or older living in New York State. Entries can include: paintings, collage, mixed media, photography, relief, sculpture. Deadline: April 21, 2008. $20/3 entries, $5 each additional. Jurors: Heidi Francey & Anne N. Cappuccilli. Go to limestoneart.biz or send SASE to: Limestone Art & Framing Gallery, 207 Brooklea Drive, Fayetteville, NY 13066. Questions? Contact Anne Cappuccilli at info@limestoneart.biz or call 315.632.4445.

Call for Existing Sculpture - McMinville, OR
Local and regional sculptors or galleries are invited to submit photos of existing work for consideration for display in City of McMinnville. Sculpture would be on loan from September 1, 2008 to September 1, 2009. Deadline: May 1, 2008. For more information contact Steven Rupp at melcor@onlinemac.com.

Studio Intensive Residency
In an effort to challenge early career artists in the power and scope of their art making, Crawl Space announces its second-annual Studio Intensive Residency, during which one selected artist will be confined to Crawl Space grounds for one week to prepare an exhibition. The resident artist will commit to seven full days and nights of working at Crawl Space. Arriving at the gallery with whatever art-making and survival supplies he or she brings along, the artist will establish a studio workspace and squatting quarters for the week. A hot plate, refrigerator, toilet, sink, and air mattress will be provided. During this week of confinement, the artist is expected to generate completely new works, either as a continuation of a body of work or as a special project or installation. No completed or in-progress works will be admitted. Crawl Space hopes that this confinement to an immersive, unfamiliar and entirely un-recreational art making space will spur the resident artist to break away from characteristic approaches and methods of art making. Deadline: Saturday April 26, 2008. Crawl Space, 504 E Denny Way #1, Seattle, WA 98122. For more information, go to: www.crawlspacegallery.com/shows/residency_call.pdf.

Fresh Paint: Festival of Artists at Work 2008
The Arts Council of Snohomish County invites you to apply for the 12th annual Fresh Paint: Festival of Artists at Work located along the beautiful Everett Marina on August 16th & 17th. The festival is called Fresh Paint, because the community has the opportunity to purchase high-quality artwork while watching artists demonstrate the techniques and explain the process involved in creating their work. From drawing and painting to glass blowing and weaving, Fresh Paint has something for everyone. Deadline: May 1, 2008. For more information or to apply, go to: www.zapplication.org

The Art of Music
The Smithtown Township Arts Council is now accepting entries for The Art of Music, an exhibition seeking to capture the total music environment: the performers, the lights, the audience, and the instruments. Open to all artists and all visual media. The exhibition is to be held June 7-July 1, 2008 at the Mill Pond House Gallery, and one winning artist will be selected to participate in STAC's annual Winner's Showcase. Exhibited work may not exceed 54" in width. Deadline for entries is April 30, 2008, and must be submitted as 300 ppi jpeg files on CD only (1800 x 1800). Visit stacarts.org for full prospectus or send SASE to STAC, 660 Rte 25A, St. James, NY 11780.

Climate Clock - San Jose, CA
The Climate Clock Global Initiative is seeking ideas from artist-led teams to create a major artwork entitled Climate Clock, which will measure changes in greenhouse gas levels, and be the first in a series of global projects calling attention to climate change. Climate Clock will be an instrument of long-term measurement and will collect data for 100 years. The artwork will be located in downtown San Jose, California, Silicon Valley's city center, and will be a collaboration between an artist-led team composed of artists, international and Silicon Valley engineers and other creative professionals who are working with climate measurement and data visualization. The Climate Clock Global Initiative will bring people's attention to the issues of global climate change through public artworks that incorporate data and demonstrate the connection between human activity and the production of greenhouse gases. The initiative's first manifestation will be the Climate Clock, a landmark public artwork in downtown San Jose that incorporates measurement and data management technologies to help people understand climate change and encourage them to continue reducing their carbon footprint. Deadline: May 9, 2008. For more information or to apply, go to: www.callforentry.org

Call for Exhibition Proposals
ARC Gallery's Exhibitions Committee reviews proposals for solo exhibitions, group shows and/or curated shows. All media including video, film, installation and performance are encouraged and may be submitted electronically via CD ROMs. Submissions are generally reviewed every January and June for the next exhibition year. Accepted applicants will be invited to show for a month in Gallery A, B or C (each has approximately 50 running feet of wall space) according to our exhibition schedule. Contact: ARC Gallery, 832 W. Superior St. #204, Chicago, IL 60622. www.arcgallery.org

Malibu Arts Festival
The 37th Annual Malibu Arts Festival will take place Saturday and Sunday on July 26th & 27th, 9:00am-6:00pm, outside the Malibu Civic Center. The Malibu Chamber of Commerce produces this event, which showcase over 200 exhibits and artists' booths with original art from all over California. The Arts Festival has expanded the entertainment stage with original musicians performing each day, a children's workshop where kids work with artists to create their own art while being entertained from the "children's stage." Deadline: May 1, 2008. For more information or to apply, go to: www.zapplication.org

Brevard Art Museum - Melbourne, FL
All artists 18 years and older residing in Florida are invited to submit entries to the Brevard Art Museum 2008 juried exhibition. All original artworks including paintings, drawings, sculpture, prints, photography, video, computer generated images, and site-specific installations will be considered. Cash awards up to $10,000. Virtual Gallery. Participants in the 2008 juried exhibition will be featured on BAM's website. Deadline: May 30, 2008. For more information or to apply, go to: www.callforentry.org

MultiDepartmental Storefront Project - Omaha, NE
The University of Nebraska at Omaha College of Public Affairs and Community Service and Nebraska Arts Council announce a Nebraska One Percent For Art Project, open to all public artists/artist teams in the United States. This Request for Qualifications is for the College's MultiDepartmental Storefront project. This multiple site art project has a budget of $70,000 90,000. Application deadline is April 14, 2008 (postmark deadline). The project involves creating transparent/translucent artwork for the glass panel walls that form the front of the ten different departments that are housed in the new College building (an eleventh storefront requires artwork on drywall surface). The artwork may be adhered to, attached to, suspended behind, or be a part of the glass panels. The college departments wish to convey the overall theme of transparency along with relating imagery/content of the art directly to the mission of the individual department to which it is linked. Artists with experience in glass, creative signmaking, and other media which reflects the theme of the project are specifically sought. Prospectus and additional information (photos of sites, architectural renderings, etc.) may be viewed and downloaded from the One Percent for Art section at the Nebraska Arts Council website: www.arts.nebraska.gov and also at the College's website at cpacs.unomaha.edu. For more information, contact J.D. Hutton, Nebraska One Percent for Art manager, at 402.595.2142 or jayne.hutton@nebraska.gov.

The East Hampton Arts Festival
The East Hampton Arts Festival 4th of July event will be located in 2008 on the grounds of the American Legion East Hampton Post in Amagansett New York. The primary objective of the East Hampton Arts Festival is to create a destination fine art festival that places the show in an area with the kind of demographics conducive to strong, consistent sales for a diversity of artwork, and to bring to the event the type of target customers sought by artists. It is also to ensure that the artwork put before this buying public represents the most creative and artistic work possible, envisioned and created by each of the artist. Deadline: May 15, 2008. For more information or to apply, please go to: www.zapplication.org

Regional Sculpture Exhibition - Wilsonville, OR
The Wilsonville Citizens for Public Art (WCPA) is pleased to invite local and regional sculptors to submit existing work for consideration in the display of public art for the City of Wilsonville, Oregon. Sculpture will be on loan for the period of July 1, 2008 through May, 2009. The Wilsonville Citizens for Public Art (WCPA) was established in 2002, with the goal of placing quality sculpture pieces in public places to give citizens and visitors an opportunity to interact with art as an integral part of the design of this diverse community. It is the intent of the WCPA to select nine sculpture pieces to be placed in selected highly visible sites throughout the city for an entire "art year." The honorarium for each sculpture is $500.00. Deadline: April 18, 2008. For more information, contact Peggy Watters at watters@ci.wilsonville.or.us or go to: www.wilsonvillepublicart.org

Central Business District - New Haven, CT
The City of New Haven requests submissions of qualifications and basic conceptual idea(s) from professional artists for the design of a temporary outdoor artwork for its central business district. The goal is to create a unique, New Haven-specific visual and/or performance work that is publicly inclusive, interactive, and sensory. The selected artist will work with the City of New Haven/Office of Cultural Affairs and its Public Art Committee in producing a temporary art installation/performance in the summer of 2009. The artist should identify a prominent location in one or more commercial/civic corridors of downtown New Haven. Locations which are owned/controlled by the City of New Haven include: the New Haven Green, New Haven City Hall, Ives Memorial Public Library, Temple Plaza, "The Lot," and the plaza in front of The Shubert Theater. For photos, descriptions, and maps of these areas, go to: City of New Haven. Other downtown non-City owned locations identified by the artist would be allowed pending permission of the site's owner Deadline: April 11, 2008. For more information, contact Barbara Lamb at blamb@newhavenct.net.

Once a Tree
Once a Tree Furniture Studio and Gallery in Anaheim, California seeks work in wood and other fine arts for its opening exhibition, May 24-July 5, 2008. Operating in conjunction with William Ng Woodworks School of Fine Woodworking, the gallery will show original handcrafted furniture, sculpture, and painting. Entry deadline is April 15, 2008. All work must be for sale, with a 35% gallery fee, and works will be judged for awards. Send high resolution images of current work, resume, artist statement/bio on a CD to NG Williams Woodworks, 1340 N. Dynamics St., Unit F, Anaheim, CA 92806 or email to info@wnwoodworks.com. For more information, call: 714.993.4215.

Unified State Lab Projects - Taylorsville, UT
Utah Department of Health, Unified State Lab Project has a budget of $205,000, all inclusive. The concept of the Unified State Lab is derived from the name itself. The selection committee desires work(s) of art that engage with nature and the surrounding environment, which follows the concepts for the lab project. There are a number of sites within the project identified by the committee as acceptable for placement of public art. The committee is also very open to other sites as suggested by artists. The struggle is with the nature of the facility and the requirements of security measures thereby limiting areas of the project designated as public. Deadline: May 5, 2008. For more information, go to: utahpublicart.org

The Metro Arts Two Rivers Expo
Metro Arts Alliance invites you to enter the Metro Arts Two Rivers Expo, an annual fine arts and crafts exhibit and sale now in its 21st successful year. The event is a premier marketplace for shoppers and artists alike. Metro Arts is a non-profit arts organization representing more than 500 local artists and associations and serving a community of 500,000. The festival enrichs the quality of life in Greater Des Moines by connecting people to the arts through programming, communication and support of artists and art organizations. Deadline: April 30, 2008. For more information or to apply, go to: www.zapplication.org

SEVEN: Small Works
The Manifest Creative Research Gallery and Drawing Center in Cincinnati, Ohio announces a call to artists for the 4th Annual Magnitude SEVEN: Small Works, June 6-July 3, 2008. Open to all. Juried by a committee of professional and academic advisors. Deadline: April 25, 2008. $10 per work submitted. For prospectus, visit www.manifestgallery.org/seven08. Questions? Contact Jason Franz at jason@manifestgallery.org or call 513.861.3638.

2008 National Juried Photography Show - Louisville, CO
The 17th Annual National Juried Photography Show, presented by the Louisville Art Association, located in Louisville, Colorado will be held at the Louisville Center for the Arts from Saturday, June 28 to Sunday, July 6, 2008. Competition open to everyone over 18 years of age except where prohibited by law. All work must be the original work of the photographer and executed in a professional manner. All photo editing must have been done by the contestant. Entries selected for display must meet community standards; they will be displayed in a public place. Artists whose work has been selected for final judging will provide images that are matted and framed. Deadline: May, 10, 2008. For more information or to apply, go to: www.zapplication.org

Figment
Figment is a celebration of creative culture held on Governors Island in New York Harbor on June 27-29, 2008. It is a free, non-profit art project that is open to the public. Figment was launched in July 2007 as a one-day arts event. Even in its first year, it attracted scores of art projects and over 2,800 people. This year, Figment will be three days long and welcome many more projects and participants. Figment seeks to build community among artists, foster the participatory and public arts in New York City, and to demonstrate a vision for the future of Governors Island as an arts and culture destination. Anyone can contribute an art installation, performance, activity, or other project to Figment! Opportunities to participate stretch as far as your imagination! Projects that can be set up outdoors are welcome aboard. It is also possible that indoor space will be available for certain projects. If you have an idea for Figment and have questions about whether it's plausible, don't hesitate to get in touch. Please note that key projects will be given placement on the island on a rolling basis. If you have a large project, a project that requires specific placement or infrastructure, please submit it as soon as possible so that we can accommodate it. Any projects proposed for Fort Jay, Castle Williams, or the Parade Grounds must be submitted by April 10, 2008. For more information about Governors Island, please see www.govisland.org. To contribute to Figment, please visit www.figmentnyc.org/participate.

Harborview Medical Center Collection - Seattle, WA
4Culture is seeking to acquire wall-mounted landscape works that use color (paintings, prints, photographs, drawings, etc.) for the Harborview Medical Center Collection, part of the King County Public Art Collection. The subject matter for this call must be the essence of landscape, whether represented realistically or abstractly. These works will be on display throughout the public spaces of the new Norm Maleng Building, a multi-story facility that houses operating rooms, acute care, rehabilitation, and clinic facilities, along with their associated waiting areas. An overall budget of $80,000 has been designated to purchase artwork. Artists who would like their work considered for purchase must submit images of existing available artwork for the panel's review. The maximum value of individual works should be $3500. A maximum height or width of 36" and a maximum depth of 3" for the artwork is specified. All artworks will be purchased unframed; if this is not possible due to highly specialized or integrated framing treatments, the artist will be responsible for framing artwork within conservation guidelines provided by 4Culture staff. Deadline: May 5, 2008. For more information, contact Greg Bell at greg.bell@4culture.org or go to www.4culture.org

This is only a small sampling of what is available! Many more are posted daily at: www.artistsregister.com/opportunities.phtml

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