Oppart Series (Opportunities for Artists)



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Gallery Sitters Needed

Ohio Art League is looking or several volunteers to gallery sit on a regular on rotating basis for the following days and times:

Thursdays 5 – 8 p.m.

Saturdays 12 – 4 p.m. and 4 – 8 p.m.

Volunteers can sign up to work these shift every week or every other week depending on their schedule.



Gallery sitting is it is a great way to meet artists, while having time to draw, read or even work on your homework in a great space.
Gallery sitter duties include greeting visitors, answering the phone and taking messages. Internet is available for those who would like to bring a laptop. Parking is available at meters on High Street, a parking garage is only steps away and free parking is available on both 9th and 11th Avenue.
Please let us know if you’re interested by responding to this email at oal@oal.org or call Esther at 614-299-8225 or fill out a volunteer application on our website www.oal.org/volunteer

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Room to Let Temporary Art Space
Rooms to Let facilitates projects that use the idea, form, and space of houses in various temporary states; from the vacant lot, to the rehabbed property, to the new development.
Rooms to Let accepts project proposals on a rolling basis. Through generous donations from Homeport Ohio, Rooms to Let is able to offer a plethora of site options for the 2013 season. Applicants will be notified of upcoming proposal reviews upon submission. Curators, artists, and scholars of any medium are encouraged to apply, including: fine art, performance, writing, graphic design, music, video, textiles, science, etc. There is virtually no limitation to the nature of proposals.
For more information, go here: http://roomstolettemporaryartspace.com/section/342579_EXHIBITOR_INFO.html
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**STATE OPPORTUNITIES**
NEW**NEW**NEW

Coburn Art Gallery Call for Entries

Ohio All-Media Art Exhibition

Deadline: May 17, 2013 (postmarked)
The Coburn Gallery at Ashland University announces a regional juried exhibition entitled Ohio-All Media, a juried exhibition created as a showcase for Ohio artists working in any media, traditional or experimental; $1000.00 in awards! Open to artists at least 18 years of age residing in Ohio. A maximum of 3 entries for $25.00 are allowed per artist. Entries must be original works in any media (2-D or 3-D), completed within the last two (2) years. Artists are responsible for shipping/delivery costs to/from the gallery. The exhibit runs from June 30 through July 31, 2013. All entries must be postmarked by May 17, 2013. See www.ashland.edu/coburngallery to download the prospectus, email coburngallery@ashland.edu or find them on Facebook for more information.
Cynthia Petry

(419) 289-5652

coburngallery@ashland.edu

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NEW**NEW**NEW

Nature Center at Shaker Lakes

Ongoing Call for Entries
On-going quarterly exhibits of 2-dimensional nature based work. Any 2-dimensional media, representational to abstract work will be considered. Work is exhibited for three months. For submissions and questions contact Jan Zorman at 216-321-5935 ext. 229 or email her at zorman@shakerlakes.org

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VSA Ohio

Pearl Market Merchants Summer 2013

Applications STARTING May 1st
The VSAO@Pearl Market Merchant opportunity is an effort to provide artists with disabilities the opportunity to sell their art, become a self-advocate, and learn more about being a professional artist. Selling art at community markets and festivals is a great way to connect to patrons. VSA Ohio has secured a booth every Friday at the seasonal Pearl Alley Farmers Market in downtown Columbus.
Available dates are Friday, June 7-Sept. 27. Artists must arrive at 10:30 am and stay until 2pm. Artists and studios from across Ohio may apply to be a Market Merchant for NO FEE. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis beginning Wednesday, May 1 and processed in the order they are received. Click HERE to read all the details and download a VSAO@Pearl Market Merchant Application!

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VSA Ohio

Professional Development Workshops
This spring VSA Ohio will present the following FREE Professional Development workshops focused on dance and movement for all types of educators and administrators. Click the dated hyperlink to learn more and download the registration forms.
Dance Workshop for Teachers and Students for All Abilities:

May 13 & 14 at Marimor School in Lima

May 16 & 17 at Beacon School in Athens

May 23 & 24 at Dancing Wheels Studio & Clara E. Westropp ES in Cleveland


Dancing with Difference: A Professional Development for Educators and Dancers, led by Ann Cooper Albright

May 19 at Oberlin University in Oberlin


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2013 Call for Scripts

VSA Ohio Playwright Discovery Competition

Application Deadline: June 1, 2013
The VSA Playwright Discovery Competition invites middle and high school students to take a closer look at the world around them, examine how disability affects their lives and the lives of others, and express their views through the art of scriptwriting. Scripts can be comedies, dramas, or even musicals – be creative!

Young writers with and without disabilities are encouraged to submit a script. Entries may be the work of an individual student or collaboration by a group of students. Learn more about the competition visit: www.kennedy-center.org


Visit www.vsao.org/node/137 for more information and all details.
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**NATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES**

(Information listed in this section is open to artists in any geographic area)


NEW**NEW**NEW

Creative Capital

Professional Development Program Online Learning

Deadline: Thursday, May 30, 7:00-8:30 PM EST
Visual Arts Round Table: Curators, with Rachel Nackman & Matthew Deleget

Thursday, May 30, 7:00-8:30 PM EST

More Information click HERE…

Register HERE!


Webinars are $25 each. All webinars are interactive and allow time for participants to ask questions. To participate, all you need is access to a computer with speakers and an internet connection (hard-wired preferred). There is no special software needed.

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NEW**NEW**NEW

City of Tampa has 2 Call to Artists!!

Perry Harvey Sr. Park and The Encore District – Multiple Site Opportunities

Deadline: Friday, May 31, 2013 (postmarked or hand-delivered)
Perry Harvey Sr. Park and the Encore District are geographically and conceptually connected initiatives that are funded and governed by separate agencies. The City of Tampa’s Art Programs Division is working with park planners and the Tampa Housing Authority and its partners in creating a cohesive cultural arts plan. This call to artist solicits artist interest for both project sites.
Application deadline postmarked or hand-delivered is Friday May 31, 2013. To get the full RFQ, visit:

Http://www.tampagov.net/dept_art_programs/information_resources/Call_to_artists/index.asp


Melissa LeBaron

Project Coordinator

City of Tampa, Art Programs Division

(813)-274-8531

Melissa.lebaron@tampagov.net

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NEW**NEW**NEW

Call to Artist of EVERY Medium!

Arts Council of Indianapolis (ACI) and Greater Indianapolis Progress Committee (GIPC)

Deadline: Monday, July 8, at 5:00 PM
ACI and GIPC seek to commission a substantial piece of public art for the City of the Indianapolis integral to the identity of the Indianapolis Cultural Trail: A Legacy of Gene & Marilyn Glick, the neighborhood in which it resides, and downtown Indianapolis. The piece will reflect the proud and distinct history of the African American community in central Indiana. From the numerous world-renowned musicians like Wes Montgomery who put the jazz heritage of Indiana Avenue on the map, to entrepreneur and philanthropist Madame C.J. Walker, to sports legends like the Negro Baseball League’s Oscar Charleston and cyclist Major Taylor: the city’s African American heritage is rich. The piece selected for this project will be a thoughtful investigation of who we are as a city and a community.
The artwork should represent the Indianapolis African American community in a thoughtful, insightful, creative, and positive manner. This call is not limited to any specific medium. The selection committee is open to all media and styles including the use of technology.
For the full RFP, visit: http://bit.ly/ZNmMIJ
Questions may be submitted via email to Lindsey Lord at llord@indyarts.org

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Montana State University

Percent-for-Art Program

Deadline: May 15, 2013, 5PM MDT
The State of Montana requests artists to offer a resume and portfolio as they seek to establish an exterior sculpture; permanent installation at the NW Site of the Animal Biosciences Building on campus in Bozeman, Montana. Selection committee will consider a new commission, sculpture ready to install and/or modify for the site. For more information and details, visit http://art.mt.gov/artists/artists_percent.asp.

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Creative Capital Warhol Foundation

2013 Grant Application Now Open!

Deadline: May 15, 2013
www.artswriters.org
The Creative Capital Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant Program supports individual writers whose work addresses contemporary visual art through grants in the following categories: Article, Blog, Book, New and Alternative Media, and Short-Form Writing. Grants range from $3,000 to $50,000, depending on the needs and scope of the project. For guidelines and eligibility criteria, click here.
Note: Due to legal constraints we can only fund U.S. citizens, permanent residents of the United States, and holders of O-1 visas.

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Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts

DCCA Art & Community Visual Arts Residency Program

Deadline: Postmarked by May 17, 2013
The Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts in Wilmington, DE is currently seeking applicants for the 2014-2015 DCCA Art & Community Visual Arts Residency Program. For over twenty years, the artist in residency program has welcomed over 40 artists, collaborated with over 50 local community organizations, and brought art into the lives of hundreds of participants. Artists live onsite in DCCA accommodations for up to a 10-week residency with stipend. More information and application instructions can be found at: http://www.thedcca.org/content/artist-residency-program. Any questions can be directed to Sarah Ware, Curator of Education; at sware@thedcca.org.

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City of Middletown Kentucky Call to Artist

Bronze Sculpture of Governor Lawrence Wetherby

Deadline: May 17, 2013
The Governor Lawrence Statue Commission, (GLWSC), is issuing this request for qualifications to professional artists who are interested in providing formal proposals for a permanent bronze statue of Governor Lawrence Wetherby, former Governor of Kentucky and resident of Middletown, KY. The Commission anticipates selecting of five (5) respondents to submit formal proposals for the permanent statue, after reviewing qualified responses to this RFQ.
Click HERE for all the information!
Lori Meadows

Executive Director

Kentucky Arts Council

502-564-3757 ext 482

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Oklahoma City Airport Trust

Will Rogers World Airport Project

Deadline: May 21, 2013; 4:00 PM
The Oklahoma City Airport Trust (TRUST) announces this call for professional artists to submit their work to be considered for interior or exterior public art for a new Consolidated Care Rental Facility (CONRAC) being constructed at Will Rogers World Airport (WRWA) in Oklahoma City. Budget $120,000 for one or more projects. Entries must be received by 4:00 PM. For architectural concept renderings and competition details go to CONRAC. For questions, contact Robbie Kienzle 405-297-1740 or Robbie.kienzle@okc.gov.

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City of Calgary Public Art Program

Quarry Park Recreation Facility

Deadline: May 21, 2013 at 4PM MST
The City of Calgary Public Art Program and the City’s Community Services and Protective Services Department are seeking a professional artist(s) with established design team experience for a public art project at the new Quarry Park Recreation facility.
The Quarry Park facility will be a community recreation and leisure facility to serve the recreational needs of residents in the surrounding communities and employees in the adjacent business parks. It will provide a great space to play, learn, grow and connect and is a critical component in developing an active, cultural, vibrant and complete community. www.calgary.ca/newreccentres
To apply, download the complete RFP (Solicitation Number: 13-1546) from the Alberta Purchasing Connection (www.purchasingconnection.ca) Select “vendors” on the home page and register if you are a first-time user. (Registration only needs to be done once).
All requests for clarification and questions regarding the RFP must be submitted via email to Lisa Ley at lisa.ley@calgary.ca or supplyconsulting@calgary.ca.

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Americans for the Arts

Elevate the Arts Grants Contest

Deadline for entry: May 31, 2013
American for the Arts and American Girl are teaming up to help support arts education in U.S. schools. They are proud to announce the Elevate the Arts Grants Contest.
Elevate the Arts will provide $45,000 in grants to elementary school art programs across the country. Teachers can enter to win one of the grants by submitting a digital image of a hot air balloon-themed art project and a short statement on why the arts matter. Entries must be received by May 31, 2013. Grant awards will be announced in October 2013. Get more information on Evaluate the Arts and apply today, click the link above.

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Public Art League of Champaign-Urbana

Sculpture Exhibition

Deadline for entry: June 7, 2013
The Public Art League (PAL) in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois is seeking artists to display sculptures in our community. Selected sculptures will be installed in the community metro area and will serve as major visual anchor points, community identity and a statement that creativity and art are of vital importance to our existence in Central Illinois.
The Sculpture Exhibition is open to all professional visual artists, aged 18 and older, with public art experience that is commensurate with this exhibition’s scope and budget. Selection panelists and their immediate family members are not eligible for participation.
To see the full call, visit: http://publicartleague.org/artists.html. For questions and additional information please contact the PAL at (217) 898-8263 or by e-mail to publicartleague@gmail.com

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City of Bowie, Maryland Call to Artist

Wall Hanging Project

Deadline for entry: June 14, 2013
The city of Bowie is seeking to commission a qualified artist/artist team to create an original wall sculpture for the lobby of Bowie City Hall, Bowie Maryland. The proposed artwork will be located on the wall halfway up the grand staircase in the lobby, adjacent to the outside glass wall that gives the area direct sunlight part of the day. The area is somewhat triangular in shape and the artwork should be no wider than 12 feet, no taller than six feet, and should offer a third dimension that is no less than three inches and more than six inches bronze plaques and a large kinetic mobile sculpture that is made of bronze, copper, and brass. Applications must be submitted by email to aesterheld@cityofbowie.org. Visit www.cityofbowie.org/documentcenter/view/1136 for more information.

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Calling All Artists
The Addison Center for the Arts is accepting applicants for future one person or group exhibits in its gallery. If interested, send a resume along with 10-15 samples of art in the form of photos or a CD. List the tile, medium, and size and send to:
Addison Center for the Arts

213 N. Lombard Road

Addison, IL 60101

Attn: Annette Leiber

For more information, please call: (630) 317-4371

http://www.addisoncenterforthearts.com/for-artists/


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**RESOURCES**
**NEW**NEW**NEW**

Funding Opportunities for Small Businesses

Check out this great webinar offered by the Columbus Chamber of Commerce!


http://vimeo.com/columbuschamber/review/63771929/b6e2aa9903
Volunteer Lawyers and Accountants for the Arts

The St. Louis Volunteer Lawyers and Accountants for the Arts (VLAA) has a number of helpful publications for artists and small arts organizations - click here for more information


Arts Legal Assistance Program

The Greater Columbus Arts Council (GCAC) and the Columbus Bar Association (CBA) offer a program providing pro bono legal assistance for Franklin County individual artists and small arts organizations.


The Arts Legal Assistance Program is offered for arts related issues based on CBA defined areas on legal support (i.e., contracts, copyright and trademark issues, business structure issues and lease agreements).

The program is intended to support individual artists and smaller arts groups. This includes arts organizations with annual budgets of less than $500,000.


Artists and organizations seeking a referral to the appropriate attorney will contact GCAC who will do a preliminary evaluation of the request. GCAC will help address questions from prospective artists or arts organizations regarding the scope and services available through the Arts Legal Assistance Program, and will help ensure resources are made available on the broadest possible basis to artist and organizations with the most significant need.
For more information contact the Grants & Services Department,

(rharper@gcac.org, 614-221-8406) or visit our website: www.gcac.org.


Foundation Center - Cleveland

The Foundation Center is the leading source of information about philanthropy worldwide. Through data, analysis, and training, it connects people who want to change the world, to the resources they need to succeed. The Center maintains the most comprehensive database on U.S. and, increasingly, global grant makers and their grants – a robust, accessible knowledge bank for the sector. They routinely list new RFP’s in Arts & Culture as well as a variety of areas; education, community improvement/development, health, environment, etc. To view the new RFP’s, visit www.foundationcenter.org/pnd/rfp/


The Foundation Center-Cleveland is a wonderful resource for individual and nonprofit grant seekers, classroom and online training courses, and a wealth of knowledge in other areas such as foundations & fundraising and proposal writing.

http://foundationcenter.org/getstarted/individuals/


Advice for Artist – MBA Online

Artists looking to turn their passion into a career have many obstacles to overcome in order to achieve their dreams. Material found on MBA Online may provide the advice you seek.


Indiegogo

Indiegogo helps you raise more money, from more people, faster.

Have something you are passionate about? On IndieGoGo you can create a funding campaign to raise money quickly and securely. Our trusted platform has helped to raise millions of dollars for over 30,000 campaigns, across 196 countries. Anyone can start raising money right now on IndieGoGo! You can create a funding pitch, offer unique perks or tax deductions to your contributors in lieu of offering profit (you always keep 100% ownership), and get the word out!
Each campaign has the opportunity to be featured on our homepage, places in the press, or exposed via social media. Not ready to raise money yet, but want to see what’s out there? IndieGoGo makes it easy to browse through thousands of campaigns, and to contribute quickly and safely. Looking to get involved or support something new – now’s your chance!
Trello

Trello is a collaboration tool that organizes your projects into boards. In one glance, Trello tells you what is being worked on, who is working on what, where something is in the process. Use it today and get your entire project, in a single glance.


Guidestar Webinar Archive

http://www2.guidestar.org/rxg/news/webinars/webinar-archive.aspx


Free Conference Call Service – www.freeconferencecall.com

Free conference calls are simple and easy to use, requiring only a name and an e-mail address to receive an instant account.


Once you enter your name and e-mail address, you will be instantaneously provided with a dial-in number and access code for immediate phone conferencing.

Your teleconferencing line is available to you 24/7 and there is no need to schedule or make reservations. Each conference call account accommodates 96 callers on an unlimited number of 6 hour free conference calls.


DanceComps

Oh, you haven’t head of DanceComps? Where have you been?

Whether you’re a studio owner, a dancer or a parent we know how hard it is to find the perfect competition of your students, style or a child. At DnaceComps.com we’ve compiled the most extensive database of competitions on the internet and put it into this east to use website.
Enter your zip code and let DanceComps.com do all the work. We will automatically show you a list of competitions that are happening in your area! Also make sure to check out our featured competitions, these Comps are the best of the best!
Free Online Event Postings – FranklinCountyEvents.com

FranklinCountyEvents.com is an online community calendar, the place to go to find out “what’s happening” within Franklin County. We invite all Non-profit organizations in Franklin County to post their events on our calendar at no cost. Every Tuesday we send an e-newsletter out to subscribing county residents highlighting the next week’s events. Our goal is to be a centralized resource for the residents of the county to learn about upcoming events as well as encourage more community participation in the events non-profit organizations are hosting.


There is no charge for this service to non-profits or to the community residents. Businesses may also post community events to our calendar for a small fee of $10.
Spaces for Rent

Visit www.gcac.org for comprehensive listing of available space in Columbus – exhibition, studios, rehearsal, meetings, etc.


If you have or know of space suitable for workshops, meetings, studios, gallery exhibitions, rehearsals, performances, and recordings, please send an email to Deanna Poelsma at dpoelsma@gcac.org.
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