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Get Outside (The [White] Box): Recess Activities

Recess offers schoolchildren a host of opportunities: creativity, self-expression, the exchange of ideas… How appropriate then for a new contemporary art venue in NYC that prioritizes and facilitates interactions between working artists and the community to call itself “Recess”.

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New Residencies for NYC-based Composers

NYC-based composers in all genres of music are invited to apply for one of six residencies available through the Con Edison Musicians’ Residency: Composition Program. Deadline: February 26, 2010.

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A Space of One’s Own: Philadelphia Art Hotel

The co-directors of the Philadelphia Art Hotel have moved their program into a new building, renovated it (check it out — it’s sweet!), and offered a full slate of artist residencies. Pretty impressive for their inaugural year…

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The Big Easy

I had the pleasure of seeing, hearing, and tasting the art that lives in New Orleans, courtesy of the annual Alliance of Artists Communities conference.

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Open Arts Network Partner Profile: Alliance of Artists Communities

Believing that the cultivation of new art and ideas is essential to human progress, the mission of the Alliance for Artists Communities is to advocate for and support artists’ communities, in order to advance the endeavors of artists. The Alliance gives a collective voice on behalf of its members that leverages support for the field as a whole; promotes successful practices in the field; and advocates for creative environments that support the work of today’s artists.

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LMCC’s Swing Space Project-Based Residencies For Visual and Performing Artists and Arts Groups

Lower Manhattan Cultural Council will begin accepting online applications for the next session of its Swing Space program on June 15, 2009.
In partnership with area landlords, LMCC makes vacant storefront, commercial and office space downtown available to artists, curators, and cultural organizations for periods of one to six months. The program is designed to address [...]

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New Musicians’ Residency Program

NYC Performing Arts Spaces, a program of Fractured Atlas, is sponsoring the newly-created Con Ed Musicians’ Residency:  Composition Program.

Three composers at an early stage in their careers will receive a stipend and daytime, weekday use of suitable composition and rehearsal space at Flushing Town Hall in Flushing, Queens, for a three-month period.  The composers will [...]

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