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June


June 5-22, 2008

15x15 Alumni Exhibition and Sale to Benefit the Alumni Scholarship Fund

Maryland Institute College of Art; Meyerhoff Gallery, Fox Building; 1303 Mount Royal Avenue; Baltimore, MD 21217

Opening Reception: Sunday, June 8, 2008 from 1pm-3pm at the Meyerhoff Gallery, Fox Building

Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday: 10am-3pm & Sunday: Noon-5pm

Works from the 15x15 Alumni Exhibition are sold on a first-come, first-served basis. They can be purchased online beginning June 9 at www.mica.edu/15x15 or by visiting the Meyerhoff Gallery beginning June 5 during gallery hours and calling 410.225.2397.


June 7-30, 2008

ICAD's Fine Art and Print Sale

20% off Hand Pulled Prints - Etchings, Serigraphs, Woodcuts, Original Paintings and more by Maryland Printmakers & Kakakh artists from Central Asia.


June 12, 2008, 5pm

Receipt deadline for Prospectus #192: TIME - Carlsbad

The Art in Public Places Program (AIPP) will commission up to ten temporary environmental artworks to be exhibited in various locations in and around Carlsbad. The proposed artworks should relate to this year's theme Cielo.

Project Amount: $1,500 per artist/team plus a travel per diem. Artists must receive a prospectus to apply. The prospectus can be downloaded from the website at www.nmarts.org, or contact New Mexico Arts at 505.827.6490, 800.879.4278 (state-wide)s, or email aipp@state.nm.us.


June 26, 2008, 5pm

Receipt deadline for Prospectus #194: Eastern New Mexico University Science Building

New Mexico Arts and Eastern New Mexico University wish to commission an artwork for the newly renovated Science Building located on the University's campus in Portales.

Project Amount: $70,000. For more information or to receive a prospectus, visit www.nmarts.org, or contact New Mexico Arts at 505.827.6490, 800.879.4278 (state-wide)s, or email chuck.zimmer@state.nm.us.


June 29, 2008

The 2008 'Jazz in the Mills' Music Series


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2009


Summer/Fall 2009

LAND/ART

In summer/fall 2009, several New Mexico arts organizations will join together to present LAND/ART, which will explore relationships of land, art, and community through exhibitions, site-specific works, lectures, and a culiminating book.

For more information on the project and for calls for entries, please call 505.242.1445 or visit www.landartnm.org.


Ongoing

The Rockefeller Foundation

Arts and Humanities
Increasing Artistic Experimentation Across Cultures
(212) 869-8500 (no deadline)


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