Call for entry – Sunshine Coast Art Prize

The Noosa Regional Gallery , Sunshine Coast Art Prize 3D (SCAP 3D) is presented by the Friends Noosa Regional Gallery Inc. The non- acquisitive Art Prize includes $15,000 + a four-weeks arts residency on the Sunshine Coast valued at $5,000. A non-acquisitive Highly Commended Prize of $2,500 will also be announced at the launch. A non-acquisitive People’s Choice Prize to the value of $2,500 will be announced 1 week prior conclusion of the exhibition. Artists will be selected from entries submitted to the Pre-selection Panel. Works will be selected from photographs submitted with the entry. Any Australian Citizen working in Australia in any 3D medium may enter. The Pre-selection Panel will invite up to 40 artists to exhibit one work in the SCAP 3D exhibition. The Judge will select the winner and highly commended artist from the 40 finalists.Applications need to be received by 31 March 2012.
Mail applications to: Noosa Regional Gallery, Sunshine Coast Art Prize 3D, Locked Bag 72, Sunshine Coast Mail Centre QLD 4560
Please visit their website for all the details.
If further information is required please: Contact
Noosa Regional Gallery, SCAP 3D [email protected] Exhibition Officer
Nicole Maggs
Ph: 07 5449 5376
e-mail: [email protected] Exhibitions Manager
Nina Shadforth
Ph: 07 5449 5397
e-mail: [email protected]
Musing in support of the protest.
Today the colors of musing have been darkened to black protesting against SOPA and PIPA.
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Future Curators – Museum traineeships
Apply for a traineeship in these fields:
Ancient Egypt and Sudan Ethnographic collections Far eastern culture Islamic art and culture Late medieval Europe
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Online Course with Diana Fayt

The Clayer: Surfacing
a 6-week e-course with Diana Fayt Registration: $129
(registration ends March 2)
Full details here.
Residency Opportunity – Craft Studio Incubator Program
ENERGYXCHANGE, BURNSVILLE NC, USA
APPLICATION DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 14, 2012
The Craft Studio Incubator Program is an opportunity for artists to develop their craft business. They learn how to expand the love of their craft into a livelihood. The clay studio space is 30×50 and is shared with three other artists, each given a quarter of the studio. There are two electric kilns for bisque firing, a methane (landfill gas) kiln for high firing, and the new wood pallet-fired kiln. Each artist is given office space, desk, computer with wireless internet, and we share the copier, fax, and credit card machine. Business classes are arranged through Mayland Community College to address topics such as setting up your business, bookkeeping, and tax reporting. Handmade in America provides artist-in-the-studio focused classes.
For more information visit the Energyexchange website.






