Thursday, August 23, 2007

Job: VIVO Media Centre seeks an Events and Exhibitions Coordinator

Events + Exhibitions Coordinator


VIVO Media Centre (Satellite Video Exchange Society) seeks a self directed,
motivated individual for the position of Events + Exhibition Coordinator.
The Events + Exhibition Coordinator will be primarily responsible for
developing and delivering public programming in the media arts, primarily
video and new media. In addition to producing and curating screenings,
exhibitions, installations, lectures, talks, artist-in-residence
opportunities and special events, the Events + Exhibitions Coordinator also
works together with the Technical + Production Coordinator and Education
Coordinator to plan and coordinate workshops and other educational
opportunities. The Events + Exhibitions Coordinator will participate as a
member of the VIVO operations structure, which functions as a team with
respect to creative and administrative decision-making.


VIVO Media Arts Centre (www.vivomediaarts.com) is a Vancouver-based,
charitable, non profit, artist-run, media arts centre dedicated to providing
access and support for independent media artists and community-based
producers. We focus on the areas of creation, production, training,
education, professional development, distribution and exhibition. We also
provide creative and educational opportunities for artists working in video
and new media, independent, alternative producers, educators, scholars,
critics, curators, community groups/activists and members of the public
interested in the media arts and related contemporary cultural and social
issues.


Responsibilities Include:
Coordinating the Events + Exhibition Committee
Working with the Advisory Committee, other Department staff and other VIVO
departments to establish, implement and maintain appropriate policy, goals,
objectives and contracts
Developing and delivering an annual schedule of events and exhibitions in
the media arts, which involve the research, curation, planning and
coordination of screenings, exhibitions, installations, lectures, talks,
workshops and special events and projects. This also includes related
long-term planning and policy formation
Supporting the coordination of Signal & Noise, our annual Festival of Video
and Sound
The development and maintenance of appropriate and related partnerships and
collaborations in the arts, educational and other social and cultural
community-based groups, for annual, on-going and special projects
Related resource development, budget planning and financial management
including the preparation of budgets, effective financial management, grant
proposal development, writing, and reporting
The development and writing of related promotional and critical material,
calendars, newsletters, catalogues and guides in collaboration with other
VIVO departments
The completion of VIVO’s new branding strategy
Assessment and evaluation of programs and services including related
research
Graphic design and internet skills are an asset


Qualifications:
College or university training in the visual and / or media arts
Excellent oral and written communication skills
Excellent organizational and interpersonal skills
An established knowledge of the media and visual arts and related critical,
social and cultural issues
Proven curatorial or programming experience
Experience working with a non-profit organization, artist-run centre,
gallery, museum or media arts organization
Familiarity with national and international artist-run centres and other,
related organizations and publications
Strong financial and administrative skills
Experience in resource development: writing grants, proposals, critical
texts and promotional materials
Knowledge of basic computer skills and software (MS Word and Excel,
Filemaker Pro, PageMaker)
Ability to work cooperatively and effectively in a not-for-profit,
artist-run environment with a diverse constituent base


The position requires 28 hours a week and requires flexibility for events
taking place in the evenings and weekends. Additional benefits include
access to VIVO workshops, equipment and post-production facilities.


Interested candidates should send their resume and a cover letter to
Katherine Lee, Development Coordinator, VIVO Media Arts Centre, 1965 Main
St. Vancouver, BC, V5T 3C1 or email admin@vivomediaarts.com


The VIVO Media Arts Centre is an equal opportunity employer.


DEADLINE: Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Info: admin@vivomediaarts.com

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Wednesday, August 01, 2007

Call: Media Arts Residency Program: The Western Front

Call for Project Proposals

Media Arts Residency Program: The Western Front



The Media Arts Residency Program at the Western Front promotes
experimentation and innovation by inviting local, national, and
international artists to research and produce new works in media arts.
In keeping with the Western Front's emphasis on the interdisciplinary,
this program forefronts unique explorations of undefined creative
arenas including, but not limited to: site-specific gestures,
experimental projects, process pieces and unusual initiatives in media
art practice today.

The Media Arts program seeks to present a range of artists: artists
of all levels of experience are strongly encouraged to apply, as are
artists from diverse sexual orientations and cultural backgrounds.
Applications from artists from other disciplines who wish to expand
their creative practices into media arts are welcomed.

Projects are made possible through access to production facilities
and technical support from an expert team of qualified staff and
volunteers. Financial support is available in the form of travel
expenses and artist fees. Residency length varies according to
personal needs and can range in duration from one week to six weeks.
For further details, visit www.front.bc.ca or contact
media@front.bc.ca .

Artists wishing to be considered for the 2008/2009 programming year
are invited to submit proposals to Western Front's Media Arts
Residency Program on or before September 5th, 2007.

Candidates should send a project description, expected timeline and
CV by email or post to:

Alissa Firth-Eagland
Director and Curator of Media Arts
The Western Front
303 East 8th Avenue
Vancouver BC, V5T 1S1

media@front.bc.ca

604-876-9343

www.front.bc.ca

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Tuesday, June 05, 2007

Job: Or Gallery Director/Curator Position Available

Or Gallery Director/Curator Position Available

The Or Gallery is now accepting applications for the position of
Director/Curator.

Deadline: August 15, 2007.

The Director/Curator is responsible for all aspects of the gallery
administration as well as its exhibition programming. The position functions
independently of a Board of Directors but is accountable to them. Working
with the Director/Curator is a part time Assistant Director. The position
will be offered on a 2 or 3 year limited contract basis, and will begin on
September 15, 2007. The salary is $32,000 (CAN).

The tenure of the successful applicant will span the gallery's relocation to
a new space and neighbourhood, and responsibilities of the new
Director/Curator will include taking a major role in move-related
initiatives.

The Or Gallery is a leading non-profit organization and one of Canada's
foremost artist run centres. Established in 1983 by Laiwan, past curators
have included Michele Faguet, Sydney Hermant, Reid Shier, Ken Lum, Arni
Runar Haraldsson, Phillip McCrum, Nancy Shaw and Susan Schuppli. Over this
time the Or has continued to support and exhibit artists engaged in a
critical dialogue with local and international contemporary art practice.
The Or is recognized for its experimental, innovative and challenging
programming and for its commitment to Vancouver's local art community.

The applicant need not have prior curatorial experience but must demonstrate
a passion for and an extensive knowledge of contemporary art practices. They
must show strong discursive and fiscal management skills as well as
familiarity with non-profit organizations. Familiarity with Vancouver city
planning and arts capital organizations will be considered an asset.
Knowledge of artist run centres alongside critical and grant writing
experience would also be considered considerable assets.

Interested individuals are asked to submit: a current CV (max. 2 pages), a
list of three referees and their email addresses, and letter of interest to
the address below by August 15, 2007. The letter of interest should be no
more than one page in length, and should make mention of the applicant's
exhibition experience, curatorial vision and knowledge of contemporary art
and artist run centres.

We apologize that we cannot reply to all applicants, and only those asked
for interviews will be contacted. No phone calls please.

Hiring Committee

Or Gallery
103-480 Smithe Street
Vancouver, BC
V6B 5E3 Canada

Or by email:

Attn: Hiring Committee
or@orgallery.org

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Friday, May 18, 2007

Call: Open Space seeks audio artists

AUDIOSPACE – CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS – DEADLINE JUNE 15, 2007

http://www.openspace.ca/audiospace/2007/2007-call-for-submissions.html

Open Space Artist-Run Centre in Victoria, BC, Canada, announces a
Call for Submissions for Audiospace, a web-audio site on the Open
Space website openspace.ca.? In its 35 years of supporting and
promoting experimentalism in the arts, Open Space has a long
tradition of discussing and exploring the practice and impact of new
media and new methods of audio dissemination.? We continue the
adventure with the 3rd edition of Audiospace and a Call for
Submissions, Where Does It Begin? developed by sound artist Chantal
Dumas.



Where Does It Begin?


For it matters not how small the beginning may seem to be

- Henry David Thoreau, On the Duty of Civil Disobedience

"The question of how a work of art comes into being is a fascinating
one. At one time or another, we have all had the experience of being
struck by a piece of art. We ask ourselves: were did that idea come
from? In general, we all agree about the elusive nature of the
creative process, and confronted with our inability to define how it
works, we choose to talk of mystery.

The creative process allows the passage from the unconscious to the
conscious and to the visible. I am interested in understanding where
it all begins -- the internal movement, and its materialization:

What is the starting point of the creative act? What is it that
generates an emotion, a turbulence so strong that it provokes the need
within us to create something? At what moment does a piece of art
start to be «written»? What path does it follow? What is it that
allows it to pass from inside to outside? What is it that leads to
its materialization via sound, paper, color, or movement?

These questions are at the core of sound art. I am inviting you to
reflect on them by creating a short sound piece of your own.

Here is a starting point from which I suggest you work. The rest is
up to you.

ATMOSPHERE: spicy. STYLE: confined. COLOR: elegant.

Duration: 7 minutes maximum
Dynamics: as necessary
Please attach to your submission a short text answering these two
questions:
When did you feel that the work was starting to be «written»?
How did that first become evident to you?"

-Chantal Dumas, March 2007



SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
By June 15, 2007 please submit your project electronically to Open
Space New Music audiospace.openspace@gmail.com with the subject
heading SUBMISSION and include the following:

- MP3 format audio file (192KBit/sec)*, between 5 and 7 minutes
- One paragraph Bio
- Description of the work

(* Other file or streaming formats are acceptable, but becomes the
responsibility of the submitter to provide support for users.)


All submissions will be open to public listening, discussion and a
jury selection process via the openspace.ca site from June 16 to
September 14, 2007.? Submitting artists are invited to maintain a
virtual presence on the openspace.ca site through the duration of the
contest through forums and other forms of interaction with Chantal
Dumas, other participants and site visitors. All submitted works will
be featured during a Virtual Live Audiospace event September 15, 2007
at Open Space and remote locations TBA, during which the results of
the public jury process will be announced. All submitted works will
become permanent additions to openspace.ca and will be featured until
the next Audiospace edition.

$600 will be distributed amongst winners of categories to be
determined by the participants through the contest. This year's
edition of Audiospace is intended to explore the connection between
artists and the jury process by involving them directly, and also
with the nature of digital audio and new forms of audio consumption.
Artists will be encouraged to discuss these topics amongst themselves
and with visitors to openspace.ca

For questions and comments about audiospace, please direct emails
with Audiospace in the subject heading to:
audiospace.openspace@gmail.com

Open Space
510 Fort Street
Victoria, BC
www.openspace.ca
250.383.8833

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Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Call:Antimatter Underground Film Festival

Antimatter Underground Film Festival


Sept 21-29, 2007 Victoria, BC, Canada


Entry Deadline: April 15/07 (early); May 31/07 (final).

Tenth annual international festival seeks imaginative, volatile,
entertaining and critical films and videos. Dedicated to the
exhibition and nurturing of film and video as art, Antimatter is the
premier showcase of experimental cinema in the west, encompassing
screenings, installations, performances and hybrid media experiments.


Criteria: Independent productions, completed after Jan 1/05. Any style
or genre. Max 30 mins.
Formats: 16mm, Super 8, MiniDV, DVD, VHS.
Preview on DVD (NTSC/PAL) or VHS (NTSC/PAL).
Entry Fees: $10 (early); $20 (final).

Also accepting proposals for expanded cinema and media-based performance.

Contact: Antimatter, 636 Yates Street, Victoria, BC, Canada V8W 1L3
250 385 3327; info@antimatter.ws; www.antimatter.ws


Complete entry form is attached as a pdf file. Also available on our
website at http://www.antimatter.ws --


Antimatter Underground Film Festival
636 Yates Street, Victoria, BC, Canada V8W 1L3
(250) 385-3327 info@antimatter.ws
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