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MetaFest 2008! — Call for Entries

Monday, August 4th, 2008

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MetaFest 2008

Metacafe, one of the worlds largest video entertainment sites with 30 million unique visitors per month, and Microcinema International, a leading international exhibitor and specialty markets distributor of the “moving image arts, are teaming to create and curate MetaFest 2008.

MetaFest 2008 is a juried short-film festival that combines the best of the on- and off-line worlds.

MetaFest accepts films 10 minutes or less in length - animated, narrative, humorous, artistic, dramatic, documentary, mockumentary, music, experimental, alternative or avant-garde in any genre, format or style. There are no entry fees and multiple submissions are encouraged.

Visit www.metacafe.com/metafest for details and to upload your film for consideration through September 10th.

The jury will select a grand prize winner who will be awarded $5,000 cash and a short-short award winner for outstanding work in a video of three minutes or less who will receive $2,000 cash. Two audience-choice award winners, one selected at the theatrical premiere and one selected by Metacafe viewers, will receive $1,000 each as well as DVD selections worth $250 from the Microcinema DVD catalog. All award winners will be prominently featured on the Metacafe home page for 10 days and receive additional exposure through marketing and publicity efforts.

Selected films will have a theatrical premiere in San Francisco in November 2008, will be showcased on Metacafe.com for six months, and be screened at dozens of microcinema events across the U.S. and around the world through the first half of 2009.

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Dimitrios Loumiotis artworks exhibit, The gallery kosmima
waringer str.58 Vienna chimaras@gmx.at

http://www.artmajeur.com/loumiotis/

Arts Writers Grant Program Announces GRANTS FOR ARTS WRITERS

Monday, August 4th, 2008

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Arts Writers Grant Program

GRANTS FOR ARTS WRITERS

Online application form will open on Monday, August 4, 2008
Deadline for completed applications is Monday, September 22

http://www.artswriters.org

The Creative Capital | Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant Program announces its third round of grants as part of the Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Initiative.

The online application form will open on Monday, August 4, 2008 and the deadline for completed applications is Monday, September 22, 2008.

The Arts Writers Grant Program recognizes and supports individual writers working on contemporary visual art through project-based grants ranging from 3,000 USD – 50,000 USD. Writers who meet the program’s eligibility requirements are invited to apply for grants in the following categories: articles, short-form writing, and blogs/new and alternative media. (Please note that the program also funds book projects; however, the deadline for applications to this category has already passed.)

For guidelines and eligibility requirements, please visit http://www.artswriters.org

Bury Art Gallery Presents The Irony of Flatness

Monday, August 4th, 2008

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Bury Art Gallery

Two Birds by Rachel Goodyear

The Irony of Flatness
19 July - 8 November 2008

Curated by Tony Trehy

Bury Art Gallery,
Museum + Archives
Moss Street, Bury, BL9 0DR, UK
artgallery@bury.gov.uk

http://www.bury.gov.uk/arts

Artists: Marianne Eigenheer (Switzerland), Stefan Gec (UK), Rachel Goodyear (UK), Robert Grenier (USA), Kristian Gudmundson (Iceland), Alan Johnston (UK), Karin Sander (Germany), Hester Reeve (UK) and Ulrich Rückriem (Germany).

With a special world premiere performance of ‘64′ by Robert Grenier

As a mark-making act, drawing can simply be represented as (and be representational of) transferring the three or more dimensions of reality down to two – flatness. The Irony of Flatness is a challenging exhibition of contemporary drawing, which examines the possibilities and power of drawing. Through it, working with shadow, line and gesture, the artists taking part investigate the experience of the act, the space of the act, the moment of the act, and the concept of the act. Continuing Bury Art Gallery’s commitment to innovative international programmes in the north of England, the show features renowned artists featured include Marianne Eigenheer (Switzerland), Stefan Gec (UK), Rachel Goodyear (UK), Robert Grenier (USA), Kristian Gudmundson (Iceland), Alan Johnston (UK), Karin Sander (Germany) and Ulrich Rückriem (Germany).

The drawings featured investigate the full range of media that artists are using today – from animation and film to pen on paper to pencil directly on to the gallery wall. All challenge the irony of the drawings’ spurious flatness with spatial metaphor, line and void toward new dimensions, the presence and role of touch and sight, observing the space between the lines and movement. The Exhibition is accompanied by a poetic/critical text by the curator Tony Trehy.

Since 1970 Robert Grenier has been one of the leading figures of experimental poetry in the USA. Most famously accredited with launching the LANGUAGE poetry movement with his seminal essay I HATE SPEECH. Grenier had determined that if he were to escape the formal limitations of “verse” in which line lengths were based on breath and page width, he would have to negotiate a new relationship to the page. Moving steadily away from a poetics of rhetoric he embarked on an investigation of the kinds of immediate, instantaneous effects he could achieve with just a few words at a time. World Premiere: at the preview on 18 July, one of the founders of the American LANGUAGE poetry movement, Robert Grenier, will read for the first time from his poem series “64″.

The exhibition is supported by two solo shows:

“the nature of Bury”

Kerry Morrison is an environmental artist who works within the public domain, engaging with people whose lives are touched by their natural environment. She creates artwork in response to local environments relating them to the wider global context. In this exhibition she investigates the relationships between humans and nature, developing a process which will evolve the installation of material found and created over 16 weeks study in Bury.

“On G. Delph. St”

Berlin-based Steve Miller constructs non-animated film sequences, storyboard formats and single images concerned with the absurdity of context and everyday paradoxes of language and dialogues. Strongly colourful and sharply graphic, Miller generates a vibrant 21st Century urban style straight from the heart of European cultural excitement.

For more information visit: http://www.bury.gov.uk/arts

Bury Art Gallery is a dynamic, public gallery in the north of England which has over the last ten years been developing a new model of curatorial practice. Relating significant contemporary art and poetic debates in a localised context, distant from standard centres of production and value, it has pursued commissioning and collection of major international figures both in gallery based work and through international public art commissions. It is building a major collection of recent work by Ulrich Rückriem, Lawrence Weiner, Robert Grenier, Maurizio Nannucci.

Bury Art Gallery, Museum + Archives
Moss Street, Bury, BL9 0DR, UK
Tel: 0044161 253 5878
e-mail: artgallery@bury.gov.uk
http://www.bury.gov.uk/arts

Admission Free / Opening hours: Tues - Fri 10am - 5pm, Sat 10am - 4.30pm, closed bank holidays
For more press information and images please contact
Catharine Braithwaite on 07974 644 110 or cat@we-r-lethal.com