Wednesday, March 25, 2009

REQUEST FOR ARTISTS PROPOSALS




About | Winners Receive | What To Submit | Deadline

18th Street is a community which values art making as an essential component of a vibrant, just and healthy society. Our mission is to provoke public dialogue through contemporary art making.

For our 2010 exhibition year, 18th Street Arts Center is seeking proposals from artists, teams of artists, and curators which addresses a common theme; the status of our creative economy.



About Status Report: The Creative Economy

A creative economy is characterized by the key economic factors of talent, innovation and creativity. As the notion of a creative class is widely discussed, promoted and debated, it is apparent through recent research that these factors are not distributed evenly across the economy, but instead seem concentrated in specific locations. Where people gather is critical in stimulating new sources of grown, new idea generation, and an increase in productivity.

Los Angeles is often described as one of these places. After a turbulent economic year where do we stand? Are we on the way up, on the way down, or stuck in neutral? Who are the players and mediators in a creative economy, and how is it changing? Who is included and who is excluded? How are artists responding to seismic changes in the arts and culture market, and what are the new models they are developing to support the production of their work, and the dissemination of their ideas? How should our cultural institutions, both non - profit and for profit, be responsive to the overall health of the Los Angeles creative economy?

We are interested in proposals which look at new methods of research and artistic production which address issues of civic engagement and personal responsibility, local community and its diversity, demographics and equity, conflict resolution and social awareness, and the re-development of the urban environment as a holistic and spiritual enterprise.



Selected proposals will be offered:

* Three month residency at 18th Street Arts Center
* Fee ranging from $2500-5000 to complete the proposed project
* Will be presented during our quarterly Art Nights, as either an exhibition, or a public project

We encourage and will most closely look at proposals which use our gallery and project room as a laboratory/studio for new work and ideas. Artists will be encouraged to use our site as a point of interaction, production, and inquiry.

Proposals will be accepted from individual artists as well as teams of artists, and from curators. A catalogue will be published for all of the projects.



To submit a proposal:

Please send a concise proposal of no more than three pages by June 30, 2009; it should include the project description which relates to the theme Status Report: The Creative Economy; the names and a brief bio of project participants; up to 12 images of art works or previous projects which have bearing on the proposal (jpeg format, no larger than 6" x 4", 200dpi); and a preliminary budget as to how the funds will be used, showing any additional sources of support.

Proposals should be submitted on-line to:

ccampbell@18thstreet.org

or mailed to:

Clayton Campbell, Artistic Director
18th Street Arts Center
1639 18th Street
Santa Monica, CA 90404

Visions from the New California



Awesome Artist In Residence Opportunity

check out the link for more info:
http://www.artistcommunities.org/CAvisions/index.html

Big Visual Arts Day at the Westside

Hello All Mosaic Artists

Wanted to invite u to be a part of a Big Visual Arts Day at the Westside gathering at BHHS on March 29th, regardless of what gathering you normally go to.
We're transforming the lobby area into a Gallery and Live painting space for the series:
“A Beautiful Life: The Beatitudes of Jesus”
Matthew 5:8 – Blessed are the pure in heart, for they will see God.

The overarching theme is Children.

We'll have 2 Galleries: one of Art done by children and one of Art done by grown ups. ;)


• We're looking for several artists who will be able to paint live new paintings that relate to the bible verse or perhaps a piece already started so it can be finished there (or further developed).

• Also we need you all to submit already finished pieces that would relate in the themes for the "grown ups" Gallery, (please email submissions with picture, size and medium)

• We need many hands to help set up on the morning of the 29th arriving at 8:30 - 9 am. It will be a transformiation!!!

• And most of all pray for the team, the visual communication and the lives of all involved especially those who will witness the event and those who come for the first time to experience God.

It is important that you respond and commit ASAP and let us know how you will be able to serve and what we can count on.
if u have any questions please feel free to call or email me (Noemi) and/or Audra.


Thank you!!!

Audra Esch
(310)817-3530
www.audraesch.com
www.aepetportraits.com

Noemi Martinez-Bary
colorspacesmurals.com
noemi@mindspring.com
310-913-8641

BE A PART OF A GREAT ARTS COMMUNITY FOR 1 MONTH!

For the month of May, be a part of 18th Street Arts Center! For Rent: a 1000 sq. foot fully-furnished live/work studio (kitchen, bath, loft bedroom, studio, cable tv, local phone, all utilities) with skylights and 16' high ceilings. You would also have the opportunity to showcase your work during our 20 year celebration at our next ArtNight, Saturday, May 2, 6-10 pm. The space will be available for $1,500 from May 1-30. Please contact Clayton Campbell at 310-453-3711, ext 112, or arts18thst@aol.com

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT DAY FOR ALL ARTISTS!!

"Masterpiece: Crafting Your Life" will be happening on Saturday, April 4th from 9-4pm in Franson Hall (1539 East Howard Street, Pasadena, CA. Street parking.) Cost TBD ($5-10)

All creatives are welcome to come experience a day of inspiration as we talk about important leadership tools and skills that can be applied to their craft! The topics cover emotional intelligence, inner drive, character, and learning how to use our art to create beauty in the world. We have a some guest speakers and activities to create an awesome multi-layered experience for our volunteers and artists!

Contact sarah@mosaic.org for questions.

Are you creative?


Visual Artists wanted in Pasadena

Needed : potters, painters, sketch artist , cartoonists, graphic artists,Photographers,
costume designers, jewelry makers, quilters, mosaic designers, YOU.

What is your creative gift??

Join the Visual Arts team in Pasadena for monthly gatherings

First meeting April 7th at Mott 7pm

Contact Ruth at rwarner04@yahoo.com

LionLike Mindstate in I.E. Weekly

LionLike MindState, our spoken word venue, was featured in the latest edition of the I.E. Weekly, one of the largest publications on arts and culture in the Inland Empire. Thought you might like to check it out. http://www.ieweekly.com/cms/story/detail/united_states_of_mind/2138/ I also pasted the article below. Thanks for all your support and prayers with this endeavour. We're celebrating our 1 year anniversary in a few weeks!


"Chino, CA - A poetry venue can be about more than just poetry. Just ask LionLike MindState emcee David M. Oliver (aka Judah 1), a nationally known poet who says, “I wanted an open mic but I wanted it different. I wanted a literacy program. I wanted to get into the prisons, to do writing workshops there to get the violence out, the anger out. People come to LionLike more for the community than for the poetry.”

The community begins with the LionLike crew—Judah 1, Adrienne Reed, Nathan Neighbour, DJ Mike Sincere, Treesje Powers, and Dana Love. Based in Chino, they are all in their mid-20s and, although they are a diverse group, this crew is universally restless, dynamic, and determined to break new ground, In turn, they rely on a larger community at their venue, Mosaic Inland in Chino. Mosaic Inland is part of a group of seven artist-oriented churches throughout California, but that doesn’t mean LionLike is a Christian venue—the mic is open to all and often features red-hot erotica or revolutionary politics.

Although some poetry venues are run like exclusive cliques, LionLike walks community like they talk it. From the minute you enter their cavernous Crash Lounge, you are treated like an old friend. The seating is on couches and easy chairs. Milk and cookies and other goodies are served. Every poet receives rapt attention and respect. Treesje is known for seeking out those in the crowd who may be too nervous to get up and read and encouraging them to take the stage. DJ Mike Sincere delivers funky and often hilarious commentary from behind the turntables.

LionLike has just published a chapbook featuring many of its regular poets. There’s also a place for those whose forte is other than poetry—LionLike invites visual artists to come and create with the poets and they also provide opportunities for dancers and for filmmakers (including a just-issued LionLike performance DVD). To go beyond your usual run of the mill open mics, they have special shows such as Ladies’ Night (120 people at the first one, run entirely by women) and the January 17th Presidential Inauguration/Martin Luther King Birthday show which drew over 200 people. There’s an acoustic music show, a comedy bit, an interfaith forum, a first anniversary shindig in April, and a Mother’s Day celebration. And the crew is looking to bust the margins—LionLike is currently raising money to send youth and adult teams to the National Poetry Slam later this year in West Palm Beach, Florida, marking the first time the IE has been represented in the 19-year-history of nationals. There are also plans to debut a monthly satellite venue in Norwalk.

But the idea of community goes beyond this dizzying array of culture, as there are philanthropic interests at root here too. One dollar from the meager four dollar door charge goes to Inland Empire non-profits with places like The House of Ruth, Serve the IE, and The Neighborhood House the benefactors. Not shying away from anything, LionLike organizes toy drives, food giveaways, and community barbecues and has plans for an outreach event at a homeless tent city.

Yet there can be no doubt that the core of LionLike MindState is poetry.

“Every time I hear a poet spit on our stage, I get a glimpse into the soul and story of another person journeying with me in this life,” says Nathan. Judah 1 adds, “Poetry changes lives. There are poets who will step into your situation and alter it, who will alter your mind, who will alter your spirit and will change your whole perception of life and worldview.”

Underneath everything is a philosophy. It begins with the premise that, contrary to popular reports, the Inland Empire has a thriving arts community and there’s little need to travel 30-plus miles to LA in that pursuit. As Nathan says, it’s “about living a life completely wide awake and striving to make the world around you better in the process.”

Adrienne is more concise in her explanation the philosophy, describing it as “being consistent, conscious, and bold.”

The LionLike MindState web site (lionlikemindstate.com) proclaims, “We are the voices of a revolution.” This is more about universality, sharing passions and direct camaraderie, says Judah 1.

“We’re not just a hip-hop venue,” he says. “We’re not a Black venue, we’re not a Caucasian venue, we’re not a Christian or a Muslim venue. Anybody can come, everybody’s respected. Our faces are all different, our thoughts are all different, our beliefs are all different, but yet we have this common bond called poetry. We use that and we just build it. I think that’s pretty revolutionary.”

LionLike MindState, first and third Wednesdays each month at Crash Lounge at Mosaic Inland, 5540 Schaefer Avenue, Chino, 9PM, $4. Contact lionlike@lionlikemindstate.com for more information"

Attention high School Fashionistas

MAKE YOUR OWN PROM DRESS CONTEST/ CLASS!! CLASS FILLS UP FAST! APRIL 6-10th! SPREAD THE WORD PLEASE!

All HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS or those that know HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS!!! READ please!

The Sewing Studio invites you to join us in our popular Teen Prom Series class dedicated to teens who are attending their high school prom and love fashion and to want to learn to sew with style. This class runs for one fun-filled week during Spring Break. You chose the style, the color, and the fabric for your prom dress design. You will learn how to create beautiful memories by making the prom dress of your dreams and will work step-by-step with a professional fashion designer. Each student that register and pay online will automatically be entered into a drawing for a chance to win the complete "Prom Package". Don't wait -- sign up today! Space is limited.

http://www.4theloveofsewing.com/index.php?page=879269.txt

Here’s your chance to win the Ultimate Prom Package of your Dreams!

Would you like the once in a lifetime opportunity to win a complete prom package including:

* A makeover with a celebrity hairstylist.
* A session with a Sephora makeup artist.
* Assisting a professional fashion designer in-studio with your dress design.
* and much more...

Sign up & Pay on-line for a chance to Win!
LEARN

* Sewing-machine basics
* Creative options for fashion design
* How to layout, mark, and cut fabrics
* How to fit and adapt a style for your personality and body type
* How to work with a commerical pattern and much more...

COURSE HIGHLIGHT
Working from a picture or sketch, a commerical pattern is selected for this class and adapted to your design. You select the fabric of your choice.

Please let me know if you have any questions (info@4theloveofsewing.com)- visit the link to sign up
http://www.4theloveofsewing.com/index.php?page=879269.txt

From your beloved Sewing Studio Assistant- Rebekka Lien

Class is Held April 6-10 (1-4 pm each day). Additional class may be created if spots fill up! Sign UP NOW!

Thursday, March 05, 2009

Giving Children Hope Art Show: Looking for submissions

The organization Giving Children Hope will be hosting an Art Show in mid-April and are looking for artists to exhibit their work [specifically in response to the issue of human slavery]. I just happened to come across their site and of course immediately thought of Mosaic's community of artists. I'm not sure if this is something that can be announced to our entire church community since it's not really related to Mosaic, but in case you want to submit something and/or spread the word:

My Hands Have a Voice Art Show
April 18, 2009
[Submission Deadline: March 28, 2009]

Wednesday, March 04, 2009

Monday, March 02, 2009

Downtown Art Walk Thursday, 3/12


Please come to the Downtown Artwalk on Thursday, 3/12 where a number of artists from Mosaic will be featured.