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Call: New York
Open Call: 2016 Public Programming Fellow
OPEN CALL FOR 2016 PUBLIC PROGRAMMING FELLOW CUE is currently seeking applications for the 2016 Public Programming Fellowship. The fellow will work with CUE staff to shape and realize a series of educational events produced in conjunction with CUE’s professional development program, Meeting Artists’ Needs.
In 2014 and 2015, our inaugural Public Programming Fellow, Cevan Castle presented if it’s not work, it must be PLAY: Discussions on the state of work in the arts. The successful candidate will continue this work of activating conversations, actions, and ideas that highlight artists as entrepreneurs, essential to our country’s culture and economy.
The fellow will curate and produce a series of (5) events and workshops to take place at CUE between August and December 2016. The selected fellow will receive an honorarium of $2,500, and a budget of $1,700 to divide amongst the participating program speakers. Applications from collaborative teams are allowed.
To apply for the program, please submit the following to [email protected] with the subject line Public Programming Fellow-NAME by February 15, 2016:
+ Proposal (1-2 pages) outlining concept, breakdown of events, and proposed guest speakers.
+ CV and narrative bio
Call: New York
OPEN CALL FOR 2016 PUBLIC PROGRAMMING FELLOW CUE is currently seeking applications for the 2016 Public Programming Fellowship. The fellow will work with CUE staff to shape and realize a series of educational events produced in conjunction with CUE’s professional development program, Meeting Artists’ Needs.
In 2014 and 2015, our inaugural Public Programming Fellow, Cevan Castle presented if it’s not work, it must be PLAY: Discussions on the state of work in the arts. The successful candidate will continue this work of activating conversations, actions, and ideas that highlight artists as entrepreneurs, essential to our country’s culture and economy.
The fellow will curate and produce a series of (5) events and workshops to take place at CUE between August and December 2016. The selected fellow will receive an honorarium of $2,500, and a budget of $1,700 to divide amongst the participating program speakers. Applications from collaborative teams are allowed.
To apply for the program, please submit the following to [email protected] with the subject line Public Programming Fellow-NAME by February 15, 2016:
+ Proposal (1-2 pages) outlining concept, breakdown of events, and proposed guest speakers.
+ CV and narrative bio
http://cueartfoundation.org/updatesnews2/open-call-2016-public-programming-fellow
Today I took a moment to visit the work of Detroit artist Tyree Guyton at Cue art foundation. This amazing artist was first shown to me by my mother when I was just a little one and she first took me the the Heidelberg Project. I have been returning there for years now and it continues to be such an amazing and inspiring symbol of what art can do. This work "Faces of God on Fire" is an extension of the project and reinforces Tyree's connection to the great city of Detroit that raised us both. After the news of another tragic act of arson at the Heidelberg Project today, this work reminded me why every person working there continues to fight. Stay strong Tyree, your voice is being heard. For my information or to contribute to rebuilding the sites that were destroyed by arson this year, visit www.heidelberg.org.