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Opportunity Highlight

An RFQ with The Works Museum, a call for applications from Ebay, multiple residencies, a McKnight Fellowship, calls for art, and an internship

WEEKLY OPPORTUNITY HIGHLIGHT 


CALLS FOR ART / CONTESTS / COMPETITIONS / WORKSHOPS / EVENTS / FELLOWSHIPS / RESIDENCIES

Calls for Art

National Public Art Opportunities

Call for Art: Rhythmically Speaking - Call for Choreographer Interest

Call for Art: Currents - 2025 Art & Technology Festival + 3 Separate Exhibitions (DEADLINE 11/4)

Call for Art: Forecast Public Art & Hennepin County - Arvonne Fraser Library Public Artwork Commission

Call for Art: The Grand Center for Arts & Culture - Artist Residency with Cellar Press

Call for Art: Praxis Gallery - Frames Within Frames (DEADLINE 11/3)

Call for Art: Doma Dance Theater - FermentationLAB Pilot Program (DEADLINE 11/3)

Call for Art: Hennepin County TGERG - Call for Performance Artists: Transgender Day of Remembrance (DEADLINE 11/8)

Call for Art: Cherry Creek Arts Festival - $5000 Grant opportunity for the Emerging Artist Program

Call for Applications: Ebay - Circular Fashion Fund

RFQ: The Works Museum - Museum Exhibit Collaboration (DEADLINE 11/1)

Residency: Puppet Showplace Theater - 2025 Creative Residency for Black Puppeteers (DEADLINE 11/6)

Residency: The Anderson Center at Tower View - General Artist Residency Program (DEADLINE 11/14)

PAID INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY

Position Title: Digital Archives and Curation Intern

Organization: National Women's History Museum

Location: Remote and/or Fully Virtual Candidates Welcome

Details: $7,500 stipend over a 6-month tenure beginning November 4, 2024 through May 2, 2025; ~10-15 hours weekly

Position Summary: The Digital Archives and Curation Intern will play a pivotal role in supporting the National Women’s History Museum’s Women Writing History: A Coronavirus Journaling Project Five-year Commemoration debuting in March 2025. This internship offers hands-on experience in digital archiving, creative curation, and visual storytelling. The intern will assist with managing digital assets, ensuring metadata accuracy, conducting research, developing engaging digital narratives, and supporting audience engagement efforts. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to a meaningful initiative that captures and celebrates diverse women's voices during a historic moment.

For more information on the event, see the posting.

FELLOWSHIP OPPORTUNITY

Title: McKnight Printmaking Fellowship

Organization: Highpoint Center for Printmaking

Fellowship Summary:

Founded on the belief that Minnesota thrives when its artists and culture bearers thrive, the McKnight Foundation’s arts and culture program is one of the oldest and largest of its kind in the country. Support for individual working Minnesota artists and culture bearers has been a cornerstone of the program since it began in 1982. The McKnight Artist & Culture Bearer Fellowships Program provides annual, unrestricted cash awards to outstanding mid-career Minnesota artists in 15 different creative disciplines. Program partner organizations administer the fellowships and structure them to respond to the unique challenges of different disciplines. Currently, the foundation contributes about $2.8 million per year to its statewide fellowships.

The intent of the McKnight Printmaking Fellowship is to recognize and support artists living and working in Minnesota who are considered beyond emerging status and can demonstrate a sustained level of accomplishment, commitment, and artistic excellence in the field of printmaking. 

For more information on the event, see the posting.

GIGS AND FREELANCE ROLES

Freelance Opportunities - Shared by MCAD Career Development

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Posted: 
Thursday, October 31