Saturday, May 30, 2009

CULTURAL MEMORY: TRANSDIASPORIC ART PRACTICES


Submissions are invited from artists whose works embody individual acts of memorialization and remembrance in some way. The works can be about collective, familial or individual memories. The actual art objects could range from small mementos and intimate keepsakes to provisional memorials for collective memories of historical traumas. As a whole, the works will constitute a temporary lieux-de-memoire or site of memory in Pierre Nora's words, in the space of the gallery. Please include a statement with your submissions framing your works in the context of cultural memory.

Transdiaspora Project is an on-going series of art exhibits that bring together artists from diverse locations and heritages around overarching themes. Founded by artist and curator, Pritika Chowdhry, The Transdiaspora paradigm seeks to make transverse and horizontal connections between artists of minoritarian communities as well as majoritarian populations. Digital archives of previous Transdiaspora exhibits are available on the website, www.transdiaspora.org

Venue: Womanmade Gallery, Chicago, IL
Exhibition Dates: Sept. 4 - Oct. 10, 2009

Entry fee: $24 for images of up to 3 artworks.
http://womanmade.org/entryform.html#callforart
Entry Deadline: June 17, 2009
Notifications: July 8, 2009

Juror: Pritika Chowdhry explores cultural forms of memory and representations of historical trauma in her current work. Working in clay and fibers, Pritika creates sculptural installations that function as mobile memorials. Pritika has founded the Partition Memorial Project which exists as temporary art exhibits as well as a digital archive,www.partitionmemorialproject.org. Pritika is the recipient of a Vilas International Travel Fellowship, an Edith and Sinaiko Frank Fellowship for a Woman in the Arts, a Wisconsin Arts Board grant, a City of Madison project grant, and a Dane County Commission grant. Pritika's works are in the "Erasing Borders 2009" traveling exhibit organized by the Indo- American Arts Council, and will be shown at the Queens Museum, New York, the Aicon Gallery, Manhattan, the Visual Arts Center of New Jersey, the Dowd Fine Arts Gallery in SUNY-Cortland, and the Gallery at Penn College, Pennsylvania. In addition, Pritika is showing her works in solo and group exhibits at the DoVA Temporary at the University of Chicago, the Brodsky Center in Rutgers University, Woman Made Gallery, ARC Gallery, both in Chicago, and the Class of 1925 Gallery in Madison, Wisconsin.

Monday, May 18, 2009

North Country Children's Clinic Art Exhibit/Sale

North Country Children's Clinic and North Country Access Cycling Call for Entries: An art exhibition and sale that will help to "open the doors" to a better quality of life for north country children. Our project will exhibit hundreds, perhaps thousands, of original works of art, made and donated by national and local artists, celebrities, designers, college students, kids . . . and YOU! Each artwork will be 6x6 inches square and signed only on the back. The works will be exhibited anonymously in October 2009 and offered for sale to collectors for the single, affordable price of $20. We welcome artwork of all types - but only one shape and size: 6" x 6" square. More information, art collection sites, answers to FAQ, and official entry forms are available on our website: www.childrens-clinic.org. Or, call 315.782.9450 and we'll be happy to mail you a packet. Submission Deadline: September 30, 2009