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Showing posts with label opportunity. Show all posts

17 Sept 2010

AHM seek volunteers

AHM are recruiting volunteers to assist with their forthcoming symposium at Gilmorehill, Glasgow on Saturday 9th October 2010. AHM are looking for people with an interest in art and culture. Good communication/people skills are desirable, as you will mix with members of the public. Tasks are likely to include front of house assistance, dealing with ticketing and registration, managing the catering and operating roving microphones during the symposium discussions. Volunteers should be available between 9am and 5:30pm on Saturday 9th October.

If interested please email ahmglasgow@gmail.com

3 Aug 2010

AHM still accepting manifestos

The official deadline for submitting your individual manifestos has now passed, and AHM are currently reviewing the submissions and selecting those to be included. However, AHM are happy to receive more manifestos, although you better act fast before all the selected artists are chosen.

Don't miss this great opportunity to made your voice heard.

Please send written one minute manifestos to: ahmglasgow@gmail.com

22 Jul 2010

ONE WEEK BEFORE THE DEADLINE FOR MANIFESTOS

We would like to remind you that the deadline for submitting 'individual manifestos' for the AHM Symposium is Thursday 29th July 2010 (that is next Thursday).

AHM (Sam Ainsley, David Harding and Sandy Moffat) are organising a series of three, one-day symposia with the overall title of, ‘State of Play - Art and Culture in Scotland Today’. The first of these will be at the Gilmorehill Centre, University of Glasgow on Saturday October 9, 2010.

A key element to start the day will be a 'performance' which we describe as ‘Individual Manifestos’ in which artists will have the opportunity to give voice to their wider concerns and ambitions by making a statement about where they feel visual art stands today and what the future might hold.

Then there will be four keynote presentations, each followed by in-depth discussion.


Invitation.


You are invited to submit a text for a one-minute, spoken, personal manifesto as part of a ‘performance’. We believe that this is a crucial element of the day; an opportunity for artists to give voice to their wider concerns and ambitions by making a statement about where they feel visual art stands today and what the future might hold. The aim will be to have 20/30 artists participating.

If you would like to participate in the ‘performance’, please submit a text for a one-minute, spoken, personal manifesto or for further information please email ahmglasgow@googlemail.com

12 Jul 2010

Deadline Extended : Call For Manifesto's: Your chance to participate in AHM's forthcoming Symposium

AHM (Sam Ainsley, David Harding and Sandy Moffat) are organising a series of three, one-day symposia with the overall title of, ‘State of Play - Art and Culture in Scotland Today’. The first of these will be at the Gilmorehill Centre, University of Glasgow on Saturday October 9, 2010.

A key element to start the day will be a 'performance' which we describe as ‘Individual Manifestos’ in which artists will have the opportunity to give voice to their wider concerns and ambitions by making a statement about where they feel visual art stands today and what the future might hold.

Then there will be four keynote presentations, each followed by in-depth discussion.


Invitation.


You are invited to submit a text for a one-minute, spoken, personal manifesto as part of a ‘performance’. We believe that this is a crucial element of the day; an opportunity for artists to give voice to their wider concerns and ambitions by making a statement about where they feel visual art stands today and what the future might hold. The aim will be to have 20/30 artists participating.

If you would like to participate in the ‘performance’, please submit a text for a one-minute, spoken, personal manifesto or for further information please email ahmglasgow@googlemail.com

Deadline for applications 29th July 2010

1 Jun 2010

Call For Manifesto's: Your chance to participate in AHM's forthcoming Symposium

AHM (Sam Ainsley, David Harding and Sandy Moffat) are organising a series of three, one-day symposia with the overall title of, ‘State of Play - Art and Culture in Scotland Today’. The first of these will be at the Gilmorehill Centre, University of Glasgow on Saturday October 9, 2010.

A key element to start the day will be a 'performance' which we describe as ‘Individual Manifestos’ in which artists will have the opportunity to give voice to their wider concerns and ambitions by making a statement about where they feel visual art stands today and what the future might hold.

Then there will be four keynote presentations, each followed by in-depth discussion.


Invitation.


You are invited to submit a text for a one-minute, spoken, personal manifesto as part of a ‘performance’. We believe that this is a crucial element of the day; an opportunity for artists to give voice to their wider concerns and ambitions by making a statement about where they feel visual art stands today and what the future might hold. The aim will be to have 20/30 artists participating.

If you would like to participate in the ‘performance’, please submit a text for a one-minute, spoken, personal manifesto or for further information please email ahmglasgow@googlemail.com

Deadline for applications 14th July 2010

20 May 2010

Call for 'individual manifestos'

Call for 'individual manifestos'

Deadline 14 July 2010

AHM are organising a series of three, one-day symposia with the overall title of, ‘State of Play – Art and Culture in Scotland Today’. The first of these will be at the Gilmorehill Centre, University of Glasgow on Saturday October 9, 2010.

A key element to start the day will be a 'performance' which we describe as ‘Individual Manifestos’ in which artists will have the opportunity to give voice to their wider concerns and ambitions by making a statement about where they feel visual art stands today and what the future might hold.

There will then be four invited keynote presentations, each followed by in-depth discussion.

If you would like to participate in the ‘performance’, please submit a text for a one-minute, spoken, personal manifesto or for further information please email ahmglasgow@googlemail.com