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G4C Festival, New York, This Week!

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Called “the Sundance of video games” for “socially-responsible game-makers” G4C is promoting a new genre of video game – games to change the world – for the better.

The Annual Games for Change Festival brings together the world’s leading foundations, NGOs, game-makers, academics, and journalists to explore how best to harness this incredibly powerful medium to help address the most critical issues of our day, from poverty, climate change, global con?icts, to human rights. Every year, the festival doubles in size and brings in new, high-impact partners.

The festival includes 4 exciting days of panels, keynotes and brainstorming sessions, as well as funders’ meetings, press briefings, a private journalists dinner, birds-of-a-feather gatherings and the usual excellent networking opportunities. This year also features the always popular Expo and reception where attendees can play these new games ?rst-hand.

See the festival schedule and list of speakers here.

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ARTmorpheus Artists Roundtable, Tuesday, April 13

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Connecting artists working in any media with entrepreneurial resources and networks.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010
5:30pm to 7:00pm
Mills Gallery at the Boston Center for the Arts
551 Tremont Street, Boston, MA 02116

Promoting your work is an important component of building support for it. This month’s roundtable features Jessica Burko, artist, independent curator, and arts marketer, who will share her tips and lead a conversation about building support and awareness for your work, marketing and community building.

Using new media, artists can reach wider audiences, build a supporter base, and self-promote more successfully than ever before.” Jessica Burko has been an exhibiting artist since 1985, an independent curator since 1997, and believes that artists can make the most of their careers by taking charge of their own public image. Burko holds a BFA from Rhode Island School of Design, and an MFA from Rochester Institute of Technology. For more information about Jessica, see
http://www.jessicaburko.com/FANews.html

This event is free but please rsvp and bring any food item of your choice to share.

RSVP and Q: Liora Beer, 617.456.1131

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2010 International Experimental Media Congress

Toronto Media Congress logoThe 2010 International Experimental Media Congress coincides with the closing days of the 23rd Images Festival. The first Congress since the storied 1989 Toronto Experimental Film Congress, this gathering will promote ongoing international conversations and provide platforms for creative discussions about the burning issues related to experimental media production, exhibition, dissemination, criticism, pedagogy and reception. The Congress includes dialogues about experimental media as a critical and material practice and its politics, myths and institutions; discussions about media arts’ place on the screen, on the web, in the gallery and in the archive; field reports from the burgeoning experimental scenes of Korea and India; and a showcase of recent practices. It brings together over 50 invited film, video and new media artists, curators, theorists and archivists from around the world for an intense four days of discussions and debate.

Keynote talk: Yvonne Rainer in conversation with John Greyson. Wednesday 7 April 2010, 7 PM at the Ontario College of Art & Design.

2010 Images Festival website with program details, schedules and ticketing:
http://www.imagesfestival.com

Congress Registration now online
http://www.experimentalcongress.org
Registration required, please sign up early via our website. Space is limited.
Registration includes FREE access to Images Festival events!

For Congress information, please contact Chris Kennedy, Coordinator:
congress@experimentalcongress.org

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Massachusetts and the Movies

Sunday morning, March 28, at 10:30AM the Ethical Society of Boston will present “Massachusetts and the Movies.”

Program Speaker: Nicholas Paleologos, Executive Director, Massachusetts Film Office
Sunday 3/28, 10:30AM, Spiegel Auditorium, 56 Brattle Street, Cambridge (Harvard Square)
Program is Free, Public Welcome, Coffee and Discussion to follow.

Mr. Paleologos will share his experience marketing MA as a filmmaking location and marketing filmmaking as a revenue-producing enterprise. Mr. Paleologos is a movie producer (Mississippi Burning), and a former state legislator. While in office he chaired the Joint Committee on Education and the Arts.

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March 19 – Fundraising / Fiscal Sponsorship Workshop

fractured atlas logoFundraising and Fiscal Sponsorship Workshop

Raising Money to Support Your Creative Endeavors
…..a workshop for emerging individual artists and arts organizations

FRIDAY, MARCH 19th from 5:30 to 7:00 PM
Arts Resource Room, Calderwood Pavilion
BOSTON CENTER FOR THE ARTS
527 Tremont Street in Boston’s South End

Details available at http://www.bcaonline.org/calendar.html


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Call to Artists and Craftspeople–Salem, MA

Call to Artists and Craftspeople–Salem, MA

ARTISTS’ ROW

“ARTS SPACE”INITIATIVE
CITY OF SALEM

Mayor Kimberley Driscoll is looking for artists and craftspeople to participate in Artists’ Row at the Salem
Marketplace located between New Derby Street and Front Street in downtown Salem.  Artists’ Row is a
seasonal program designed to provide rent-free workspace for local artists or artist groups, and in exchange,
the artists will be required to provide free workshops and/or performances for the community.

SUMMER SEASON
May 27, 2010 – November 1, 2010

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION
All applications must be received by 12:00pm (noon) Wednesday, April 7, 2010, in the City of Salem
Department of Planning and Community Development, City Hall Annex, 120 Washington Street, Salem,
Massachusetts 01970.

A site visit is scheduled for Thursday, March 25, 2010 from 5:00-5:30pm. Those interested should arrive at the Salem Marketplace (24 New Derby Street) during that time to view the stalls.

Download the full application in pdf form here:

2010artistsrow

If you have any questions regarding Artists Row please contact Frank Taormina at (978) 619-5685.

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Conversation with Larry Cox – The Art & Politics of Human Rights

The Activist’s Studio presents:

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The Art & Politics of Human Rights

A series of public conversations at the intersection of art and advocacy

Brought to you by the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy’s
Human Rights & Social Movements Program

Co-hosted by
Rose Styron &
Professor Timothy P. McCarthy

Larry Cox
Executive Director
Amnesty International USA

Thursday 10 March 2010, 6:30pm

Nye B Conference Room
Taubman Building * 5th Floor
Harvard Kennedy School

The Carr Center for Human Rights Policy
Harvard University
(617) 495-5819
http://www.hks.harvard.edu/cchrp/

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Fundraising and Fiscal Sponsorship Workshop, March 19

Fundraising and Fiscal Sponsorship
Raising Money to Support Your Creative Endeavors
…..a workshop for emerging individual artists and arts organizations

Another great workshop with ArtMorpheus
and presented by Diane Debicella, Program Director, Fractured Atlas.

FRIDAY, MARCH 19th from 5:30 to 7:00 PM
Arts Resource Room, Calderwood Pavilion
BOSTON CENTER FOR THE ARTS
527 Tremont Street in Boston’s South End

Details available at http://www.bcaonline.org/calendar.html

Please use your social bookmarking tools to spread the word!

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Artists Roundtable tonight, March 3rd!

David Reichert, BCA studio artist, will speak about his experiences: “How to survive unemployment and job search strategies, using your artistic skill and talents one artist’s story of survival and positive outcome.”

The Roundtable series is a forum for networking and exchange of resources among artists. In addition, each roundtable features one or more artist guest presenters – tonight’s presenter will talk about job search strategies for artists.

Free & open to artists working in any discipline; at the Mills Gallery, Boston Center for the Arts.

Further information available at http://www.bcaonline.org/calendar.html

Wednesday, March 3, 2010
5:30 pm to 7:30 pm
Mills Gallery at the Boston Center for the Arts
551 Tremont Street, Boston, MA 02116

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Announcing the “Connecting Creative Communities” Summit

CONNECTING CREATIVE COMMUNITIES

A summit to ignite New England’s creative potential

New England is at the forefront of the creative community building movement. Leaders from across New England will meet in Providence to share strategies for engaging the creative sector and to begin to develop a regional network of creative communities. Participants will discuss a regional approach for collectively promoting our creative communities through policy, research, programming, and resource development.

Come participate in this shared conversation about how cities, towns, and regions are leveraging creative community development to enhance their prosperity and quality of life.

March 9-11, 2010
Biltmore Hotel, Providence, RI
Registration fee: $60

Complete info here
Register here

Contact:
Adrienne Petrillo
Program Manager, Presenting & Touring
apetrillo@nefa.org
617.951.0010 x527

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