Wright Gallery Exhibition Opportunity

The Wright Gallery, housed in the College of Architecture at Texas A&M, is currently accepting exhibition proposals.

Wright Gallery Proposal Guidelines: https://www.arch.tamu.edu/_common/files/ExhibitionProposal_WrightGallery.pdf

Mission Statement:
The Wright Gallery is dedicated to showcasing the visual arts with a commitment to honoring diversity in all its forms; providing a venue for emerging and established artists, architects, and designers of local, regional, national, and international acclaim; featuring works by women artists and artists from other underrepresented groups, EXHIBITION PROPOSAL GUIDELINES | 2 artists whose works promote dialogue on topics of social and cultural importance, and artists whose work challenges conventional art practice. The Wright Gallery serves as a center for campus and community visual arts engagement, education, and enjoyment.

Call for Papers - Winter Issue of WCA's Artlines

The issue will be focusing on the role of art alongside social change. I have attached the Call for Papers. Please share the CFP with your colleagues who are writers/art historians/art critics. We would like to have a diversity of voices represented in this issue.

Rosemary Meza-DesPlas
Artist, Writer & Spoken Word Performer

https://www.rosemarymeza.com
https://www.rosemarymezadesplas.com

Exhibition Opportunity

Rio Grande Arts Festival Annual Juried Art Exhibition

Laredo Community College Martinez Fine Arts Festival and The Martha Festermaker Memorial Visual Art Gallery

DETAILS: This is a juried art exhibit is a part of Laredo Community College’s yearly Rio Grande Arts Festival that includes music, theater, film and the visual arts.

DEADLINE: Late in May 2018, Dates unconfirmed as of yet

CONTACT: Laredo Community College, Martinez Fine Arts Center at 956-721-5334.

 

Two month residency

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INSPIRED: Art at Work – Request For Proposals!

Elsewhere Studios has been awarded a $25,000 grant from the Arts in Society Program for a project, INSPIRED: Art at Work, which will bring two artists to Paonia, CO, in summer 2018 for a two-month fully funded residency. Working closely with local artists, five local partner organizations (Citizens for a Healthy Community, Western Colorado Conservation Center, Farm and Food Alliance, Solar Energy International, and the North Fork Valley Creative Coalition), scientists, and policy makers, they will create socially-engaged artworks that address issues stemming from the impacts of legacy coal mining, such as: preservation of culture and environment, creation of a resilient economy in rural Colorado, pressures created by oil and gas development, and loss of jobs. These collaborations and a final symposium are designed to broadly engage the community and promote dialog about concerns vital to the future of this rural area.

For more detailed information, and to apply go to http://www.elsewherestudios.org/inspired-art-at-work/

 Karen Good: development@elswherestudios.org

 Carol Flueckiger: c.flueckiger@ttu.edu