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The Occupy with Art blog provides updates on projects in progress, opinion articles about art-related issues and OWS, useful tools built by artists for the movement, new features on the website, and requests for assistance. To submit a post, contact us at occupationalartschool(at)gmail(dot)com .

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Friday
Jan062012

OWS Design: CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS —> INFOGRAPHICS!

Group logo of Design

The Occupy Wall Street Design Working Group is calling for infographics. We need some great downloadable content for the forthcoming public facing website of OWS, occupywallstreet.net. Let’s remind the public why we’re in the streets by providing them with information that is both compelling and stunningly designed.

SUBJECT MATTER:
Your choice of subject matter pertaining to OWS (for example, labor rights, the banking system, housing rights, etc.). If you’ve been involved or been paying attention, you know what this movement is about.


****Please research your facts and cite your sources!****


SIZE:
We want cool, informative graphics that are easy for anyone to download, print and distribute themselves!
That means 8.5×11. It could be full page, a half page double sided, or a tri-fold brochure.

SEND TO:
Send your finished designs to design@nycga.net as a print-ready hi-res PDF and tell us if or how you want to be attributed.

DUE DATE: JANUARY 18th

Chosen designs will be featured on occupywallstreet.net in the near future.

Some examples of infographics:

Friday
Jan062012

Wall Street to Main Street: Call for Proposals/Entries

WALL STREET TO MAIN STREET

Call for Proposals/Entries

Wall Street to Main Street is a collaborative art project linking Occupy Wall Street and the rest of America, via the small town of Catskill, NY.  The Occupy Wall Street Movement (OWS)  has focused its energy on the need for justice for the 99%. This project, Wall Street to Main Street, offers a platform for creative expression and dialogue focusing attention on an economically depressed community through inventive art exhibitions and cultural events.

Invitation to submit Proposals/Entries: Open to all artists nationally and internationally, including Hudson Valley artists.

The project goals of Wall Street to Main Street are:

  1. To explore art as a way to understand the issues of the Occupy Movement with opportunities for education, communication, and a showcase of wildly creative artistic expressions;
  2. To highlight the vanguard role of artists in this and past movements, as well as the role communities play in nurturing their vision;
  3. To model a peaceful partnership between the cultural organizations, educational institutions, protesters, artists and the citizens who make up our communities;
  4. To explore ideas in art works that call attention to real-world economic problems, fundamental democratic processes, and an urgent need for systemic reform.

People/Contacts- Presented by the Greene County Council on the Arts, this project is co-organized by Occupy With Art, an affinity group of the OWS Arts and Culture Committee, Fawn Potash (Project Director, Masters on Main Street) and Geno Rodriquez (co-founder/former Director of The Alternative Museum). Submit proposals to fawn@greenearts.org.  518-943-3400.

Exhibitions may include art work by/for/about the Occupy Movement in any media, utilizing interior space and/or windows.  A dozen vacant storefronts are anticipated with additional display area in active shop windows.  There  is no fee/rent, but interior exhibits require staffing and utility payments.  A signed agreement is required promising to return the space to its original condition.  Grant funding is pending to cover utility expenses, and a network is in process offering  local hosts with overnight accomodations and gallery sitters.   Events may include workshops, hands-on activities, forums, panel discussions, tours, performance, radio broadcasts, story telling, projections and readings, cross-pollinated subjects/genres combining political science/economics/art taking place in exhibition spaces or surrounding venues.

Photo-Documentary Exhibit Call for Entries: Curated by Geno Rodriguez, this exhibit serves as a descriptive introduction of the events of the global Occupy Movement as seen through the kaleidoscopic  lens of contemporary photographers, as well as the portal leading to the dynamic array of exhibits and events taking place down Main Street. 

Area resources: Catskill's Main Street is nestled between the Hudson River and the Catskill Creek with clear views of the Catskill Mountains at sunset.  It offers several architecturally intact 19th century facades, a vaudeville-era movie theater, two small pocket parks and a Community Center.  There is a Carnegie Library nearby, the Thomas Cole National Historic Site and a bridge leading to Hudson, NY.  Catskill is at the center of a circle of educational institutions- Columbia-Greene Community College (Hudson, NY), Vassar College (Poughkeepsie, NY), Bard College (Annandale-on-Hudson, NY), and the State Universities of New York at Albany and New Paltz .  Local radio station, WGXC 90.7-FM (WGXC.org) broadcasts from Catskill's Main Street on Wednesday afternoons and 24/7 from their Hudson and Acra studios.

Deadline for Proposals             February 1

Notification to Artists               February 7

Installations                            February 7-March 15

Opening Reception                   March 17

Project dates                           March 17 - May 31

Audiences for this project range from sophisticated, intentional viewers to curious pedestrians. In the last year, Masters on Main Street exhibitors have discovered that scale, night lighting and a descriptive statement in the window are very important features to engage this diverse crowd.

For Exhibit/Space/Event Proposals submit 1 page (max) project description and up to 10 low res jpegs with image list.  For Photo Documentary Exhibit entries, submit up to 10 low res jpegs with image list to:

Fawn Potash, Masters on Main Street, Project Director

Attn: WS2MS Space Proposal and/or WS2MS Photo-Doc Entries

Greene County Council on the Arts

398 Main Street, PO Box 463

Catskill, NY 12414

fawn@greenearts.org

 

Questions?  Call Fawn Potash, Greene County Council on the Arts 518-943-3400. 

Friday
Jan062012

Other Calls for Entries for OWS Artists

[NOTE: These two exhibit opportunities are available for Occupy artists, although neither project is OWS-specific.]

From Katherine Gressel:

Brooklyn Utopias: Park Space, Play Space

(Click the image to learn more)

http://brooklynutopias.files.wordpress.com/2011/12/jj-byrne-park-renovation-full.jpg

& from Chanel:

Hi All,

I'm not an artist, but I LOVE Art and support whenever I can.  I'm sure some of you are or have been involved with Figment since you are all so incredibly active. But just in case you are not and might want to be... Here's the info. Also I personally would love to see OWS be a huge part of Figment this year so I thought I'd throw the idea out there and see what comes out. OWS would not be as strong a force with all of you, your hard heartfelt work and creativity... So thank u!  =-)

Wishing us all an Amazingly Successful New Year!

In Solidarity,
Chanel


FIGMENT
NYC - Kickoff and Meet and Greet!

 
We're in the final stages of confirming our dates and plans for FIGMENT NYC 2012, so we have yet to make an announcement. We'll give you all the details, as well as release our calls for art for FIGMENT and calls for proposals for our summer-long projects in the next few weeks. But we do want to invite you to two special upcoming events...
 
First, our FIGMENT NYC 2012 Kickoff Meeting will take place on Tuesday, January 17, at 6:30p. If you've ever thought about getting more involved in FIGMENT as a team member, to help make FIGMENT happen, this is the meeting to come to. We'll introduce key FIGMENT NYC leaders and discuss all of the different roles on our volunteer team that we're looking to fill this year. Key roles include important spots on our curatorial team, our communications team, and helping with production.
 
When: 
Tuesday, January 17, 6:30pmWhere: 
HERE, 145 Sixth Ave., NYC (enter on Dominick Street one block south of Spring)

RSVP: Email 
NYCkickoff@figmentproject.org 

Many thanks to our friends at HERE for hosting us!
 
Then, all are welcome to join us for our first FIGMENT NYC Meet and Greet of 2012! This is a very loose, informal social gathering, where you can meet FIGMENT Team Members and Artists, get to know more about FIGMENT, and see how you fit in to what's happening with FIGMENT in NYC! FIGMENT is all about people, and we have to get to know each other better if we're going to make amazing things happen this summer! So please join us!
 
When: 
Tuesday, January 31, 7-10pmWhere: 
Central Bar, 109 East 9th Street (between 3rd and 4th Aves.), NYC - in the upstairs room

RSVP: Email 
NYCMeetandGreet@figmentproject.org