WEYHE MODERN.com features emerging artists work initially submitted to Weyhe
Modern page on facebook. Work will be chosen from Weyhe Modern facebook page
and displayed on WEYHE MODERN.com for sale.
WEYHE MODERN.com features emerging modern art and artists from around the
world. Work includes all varieties of art, including painting, drawing,
sculpture and photography.
Founder is Philip Weyhe who is the grandson of Erhard Weyhe who established
the Weyhe Gallery in New York in 1919.
Any emerging artists who would like to have their work featured on WEYHE
MODERN.com are encouraged to post their work on Weyhe Modern page on
facebook.
Contact information philipweyhe@weyhemodern.com 917-940-2148.
http://www.weyhemodern.com
from franklin furnace
New Opportunity for Individual Artists!
From Grantmakers in Film and Electronic Media New GFEM Media Database!
Grantmakers in Film + Electronic Media (GFEM.org) is very pleased to
announce the launch of the GFEM Media Database at http://media.gfem.org/
The GFEM Media Database is a new online portal that
allows media funders to learn about quality media projects posted by
grantseekers.
We invite grantseekers to visit the site, review the guidelines, and take a
look at the projects that have already been uploaded. We encourage you to
post media projects that you feel would be suitable to submit for review.
For more information visit media.gfem.org.
Thanks for helping to get the word out.
Karen Helmerson
Director
Electronic Media and Film Program
Looking for potential underground actresses and female dancers in the L.A.
Area for a live performance by Frank Moore in The 14th Annual Hollywood
Performance Marathon, Saturday, January 17th, at Theatre of NOTE in
Hollywood. Moore’s work has been compared to Warhol, Zappa, and the Living
Theater. Must be adventurous, comfortable with improv. The work involves
nudity and eroticism. 18+, all races & types. Non-union Non-paying. Send
resumes to fmoore@eroplay.com.
In Freedom,
Frank Moore
From Franklin Furnace.
The Brand Library Art Galleries is now accepting submissions from
artists, artist groups and curators for exhibitions to be scheduled in
2010.
The mission of the Brand Library Art Galleries is to offer visitors a
professional gallery experience by showcasing works of established and
emerging artists from California-particularly from Southern
California-that educate, enlighten, challenge, and enrich people's
lives.
Original work in all media will be considered.
Deadline is January 31, 2009.
For complete information and application instructions visit our website
http://www.brandlibrary.org/artist_submissions.asp
NOTICE: Due to anticipated renovations at Brand Library the 2010
exhibition season is subject to change; this applies to both the
A.I.R. International Artists Residencies/Exhibition- BUDAPEST, Hungary 2009
The Hungarian Multicultural Center (HMC) is currently accepting applications for the Budapest -International Artist/Writer Residencies.
bszechy@yahoo.com
www.hungarian-multicultural-center.com
YourPR has posted a new item, 'JimbobPR'
This week’s episode of YourPR is titled JimbobPR and is produced by Jimbob Peltaire. Here are a few words from Jimbob on the episode that kicks off the YourPR New Year:
YourPR has posted a new item, 'JimbobPR'
This week’s episode of YourPR is titled JimbobPR and is produced by Jimbob Peltaire. Here are a few words from Jimbob on the episode that kicks off the YourPR New Year:
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship Opportunity Application Deadline March 1, 2009
Human Resources
Philadelphia Museum of Art
P.O. Box 7646
Philadelphia,
PA 19101-7646
The Philadelphia Museum of Art seeks applicants specializing in modern and contemporary art for a post-doctoral fellowship, funded by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and offered beginning June 2009. Available to outstanding scholars who wish to pursue a curatorial career in art museums, this two-year fellowship, with a possible third year renewal, will provide curatorial training while also supporting scholarly research related to the renowned collections of modern and contemporary art at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.