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THE GARDINER MUSEUM PRESENTS
THE 2013 ARTIST INTERVENTION SERIES

AN TE LIU
MONO NO MA
September 7 – November 11, 2013
For MONO NO MA acclaimed artist An Te Liu
is creating a new body of sculptures which explore the spaces around
things. While mono is Japanese for ‘object’, ma is a more elusive term
referring to ‘space’ or ‘gap’, but one which is simultaneously aware of
form and non-form.
Drawing inspiration from artefacts found in
the Gardiner’s Ancient Americas collection, Liu works with the remains
from our contemporary consumer milieu, conjuring new forms borne out of
emptiness – entities poised between the familiar and the enigmatic,
material and immaterial, thing and no-thing.

ABOVE: An Te Liu, Aphros,
2013. Press moulded earthenware with sawdust additions, copper oxide
slip, and pigmentation, 42 x 45 x 13.5 cm. Plaster Base / mold segment,
28 x 44.5 x 10 cm.

AN TE SOCIAL - THE OPENING PARTY FOR AN TE LIU: MONO NO MA
CELEBRATE THE OPENING OF
MONO NO MA WITH AN TE LIU!
Friday September 6, 2013
6 – 10 pm
Join An Te Liu at the AN TE SOCIAL, the opening party for MONO NO MA. Get an exclusive sneak peak at the exhibition then enjoy the art party with beer from Steam Whistle Brewery, bubbly from Barefoot Wine & Bubbly, mouthwatering bites from à la Carte Kitchen, and beats and vibes by DJ John Kong (Do Right! Music). A full cash bar will also be available.
$50

call for submissions: Working Art Grant/Purchase Awards

We offer small monthly art purchase awards to help serious artists keep working.
Open to all visual artists including sculptors, installation, digital, mixed media,
film/video from all countries.
Deadline for the $1000.00 Working Art Grant / Purchase Award is August 31, 2013

The Working Art Grant/Purchase Award is a meager one-time purchase award intended to disperse small but vitalizing bursts of funding to support an artist’s ongoing art making process.

The Working Art Grant/Purchase Award is available to all domestic and international artists working in all media. As a stipulation for eligibility to receive the Working Art Grant/Purchase Award, we ask that each prospective recipient be willing to exchange one of their works of our later mutual agreement in return. We reimburse the artist’s shipping costs.

If you are interested in being considered for one of these awards, please send 5 digital images/files of recent available work (total mail size no larger than 2 MB please) via email. No written proposals or CV’s are required unless the artist would like to include them. Instead, please simply include in the body of your email current contact information and a link to an artist’s website if available, and send to: [email protected]. There is no application form.

For application guidelines please see: http://www.workingartist.org/art-grant-guidelines.html

Deadline: August 31, 2013

[email protected]

residency opportunity: NCECA and Kohler Arts Center

NCECA has partnered with the John
Michael Kohler Arts Center’s Arts/Industry residency program to offer a
2-3 month ceramics residency for one Emerging Artist applicant! This
opportunity arose from the concurrent timing of our 2014 conference in
Milwaukee, WI and the Arts Center’s 40th anniversary for their
Arts/Industry residency program in Sheboygen, WI.  What better way to
celebrate than to bring our organizations together and create this
amazing opportunity for the best and brightest in our field!

The application for the Arts Center’s Arts/Industry residency will be
incorporated into the Emerging Artist application. All 2014 Emerging
Artist applicants are eligible but must indicate on the application form
if they want to be considered for this opportunity. A 250-word (or
less) project proposal will be required so you can begin thinking about
that now. The John Michael Kohler Arts Center will make the final
selection, and their selection process is independent of NCECA’s
Emerging Artist selection process. This means that while one may not be
selected as an NCECA Emerging Artist, one could still be selected by the
Arts Center for this residency.

The lucky artist selected for this honor will do a 2-3 month
residency during 2014, which will be coordinated between the artist and
the Arts Center.  The Arts Center will provide housing, studio space
with 24-hour access, materials, firing, technical assistance and a
modest weekly stipend for food. NCECA will provide up to $1500 to defer
costs for traveling and shipping expenses.  We’re so happy to have The
John Michael Kohler Arts Center on board for this partnership during
their milestone year and our 2014 NCECA conference in Milwaukee. This is
a golden opportunity for our NCECA Emerging Artist applicants and one
that is not to be missed!

blog.nceca.net/kohlerresidency