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. pourinfos.org l'actualité du monde de l'art / daily Art news ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Today is Auckland Time #2! 1. Call for Entries: NZFF Homegrown Apply by 18 April 2008 The 2008 New Zealand International Film Festival in collaboration with Toi Rerehiko Media and Interdisciplinary Arts centre (MIC) call for submissions for Homegrown, New Zealand's premiere showcase of local short film, video and animation. For more information, please visit mic.org.nz, or http://www.nzff.telecom.co.nz/n4364.html to download an entry form. Contact: Nicole Edwards Curatorial Intern MIC Toi Rerehiko (aka Moving Image Centre) Galatos Bar and Venue: 17 Galatos St Office and Gallery: 1st floor, 321 Karangahape Rd, Newton Auckland, New Zealand 2. Seminar: Communique '08: Repossession - place, space and memory By Marcus Williams, Artist and Senior Academic Staff Member, Unitec, New Zealand. 29 April 2008, 1:00pm to 2:00pm in the Design Lecture Theatre, Conference Centre, 22 Symonds Street, Auckland. Marcus Williams is an artist, curator and teacher who has a cross-disciplinary art practice working in a wide range of media with a strong emphasis in photography. He makes artist's books, video's, photographic prints and internet projects often combining these strategies into 'total installations'. Marcus has an enduring interest in collaboration and has collaborated with a wide range of artists in New Zealand and in Europe. He has exhibited throughout New Zealand and in Australia, UK, US, France, Italy, Austria, Estonia and Russia. In "Repossession - Place, Space and Memory" Marcus will discuss three different multi media projects which explore photography and its relationship to space, site and memory. 3. Call for Applications: William Hodges Fellowship Apply by Thursday 1 May 2008 Applications are invited from New Zealand visual artists. The William Hodges Fellowship programme may award up to three residencies of thirteen weeks (between Sunday 1 February 2009 - Sunday 20 December 2009) each year. It is expected that through the residency the recipient will contribute to the Southland art community by undertaking a series of work and a small amount of tutoring. Accommodation and Studio space is provided, together with living and working costs. For more information and application forms, contact: Lynn Frew The Southland Art Foundation, PO Box 1012, Invercargill email: lynnjohn@woosh.co.nz 4. Seminar: Communique '08: Urban design and planning in New Zealand: Land of the long white cloud or long red tape? By Marilyn Higgins and Emilia Kabzamalova. 27 May 2008, 1:00pm to 2:00pm in the Design Lecture Theatre, Conference Centre, 22 Symonds Street Marilyn Higgins is Deputy Head of the School of Architecture and Planning, University of Auckland. Emilia Kabzamalova is a Senior Tutor at the School of Architecture and Planning, University of Auckland. How effective is the planning system in New Zealand in promoting good quality urban design? This seminar presents results of research carried out this year, based on interviews with a number of key players. It evaluates the success of the Government's urban design initiatives and looks at examples drawn from around the country. It is hoped that a lively debate will ensue! 5. Call for Entries: Temporary Sculpture Installation Apply By Saturday 31 May 2008 New Zealand artists are invited to submit concept proposals for the 4th Annual Temporary Sculpture Installation project at the Connells Bay Sculpture Park on Waiheke Island. The commission is for a temporary installation. The work should be sculptural in nature and created for an outdoor site in a coastal/rural environment. It is important that the proposed work is ephemeral in nature and not simply a pre-built object for sale. The work is to be installed at Connells Bay Sculpture Park. The specific site for the work will be selected by the artist in consultation with the Trustees. Note that it is imperative that the work is sufficiently robust to remain installed in a coastal/rural environment for at least 6 months. It will be exposed to rain, wind and sun. Contact and further information: John and Jo Gow Trustees Connells Bay Sculpture Trust Cowes Bay Road Waiheke Island T: 09 372 8957 e:info@connellsbay.co.nz w: http://www.connellsbay.co.nz Selected by Hsiao-Hui HUANG for pourinfos.org ----------------------- ----------------------- http://pourinfos.org l'actualité du monde de l'art / daily Art news Direction de la publication Xavier Cahen pourinfos.org est une page d’informations diverses et variées sur l'art contemporain, entendez ici, l’art qui se fait aujourd’hui. xavier.cahen@pourinfos.org _______________________________________________ nettime-ann mailing list nettime-ann@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-ann