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Maryland Art Place – Call For Artists – Two Exhibits

23 May 2013

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Call For Entry: Regional Juried Exhibition

 

Maryland Art Place (MAP) is seeking artists working in a diverse range of media for a Regional Juried Exhibition, opening September 19, 2013. The exhibition is intended to explore the contemporary, cultural climate of Maryland, Delaware and Pennsylvania. Submissions will initially be vetted by MAP’s Program Advisory Committee and juried by Kristen Hileman, the Curator of Contemporary Art and Department Head at the Baltimore Museum of Art.

More information and submission details on MAP’s website. (Please scroll down to 2013 Regional Juried Exhibition within Maportunities page.)
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: Friday, July 5, 2013 by 5pm

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Request For Proposals:IMPACT 2013

 

SITE: The Jewish Community Center of Greater Baltimore

MAP is now accepting applications for it’s 2nd IMPACT project of 2013. IMPACT is a new, public art program developed to extend Maryland Art Place’s programming to broader audiences. Each IMPACT project is unique and developed based on the partnering site.

This summer MAP is partnering with the Jewish Community Center of Greater Baltimore (JCC). The JCC is offering their courtyard for an artist or team of artists to create an original outdoor installation. (see image)

The JCC promotes and strengthens Jewish life and values through communal programs and activities for individuals and families.

PROPOSAL DEADLINE: Saturday, June 15, 2013 by 5pm.

For more information about the JCC, submission guidelines (pdf.) and calls for entries please visit the MAP website.



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