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The 29 Palms Art Gallery Open —May 1st

On Saturday, May 1, the 29 Palms Art Gallery will celebrate the opening of their May show. Featured works by John Henson, Denise Tanguay, Jennifer Grandi, and more!

In the evening, the public is invited to meet the artists and enjoy hospitality at the art reception on the gallery patio from 5 to 7 p.m.

Free admission.

***Please Note***

Masks and social distancing will be required during the entirety of the event.

For more details see Event Press Release or contact:

Vickie Waite – 760-217-8839 – vickiewaite29@gmail.com

 

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(Dis)Comfort: A Virtual Project June 1 – August 31, 2021

The Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art presents:

(Dis)Comfort: A Virtual Project

When we think of comfort and (dis)comfort, we often think of polar-opposite feelings of ease and unease; however, in 2020/2021 the global pandemic, cultural and racial upheaval, and the myriad of changes to our lives have left us feeling a constellation of emotions.

This virtual project is a call to consider your own experiences with comfort and (dis)comfort in this time of instability, disruption, and isolation.

Open to Chaffey College students, artists, and community members who live, go to college, and/or work in San Bernardino and Riverside Counties.

SUBMISSION DATES: May 1-16, 2021

Exhibition Dates: June 1 – August 31, 2021

Learn more below about eligibility and the application process below:

The Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art, Chaffey College. 

 

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Artists are 2nd Responders Awards- Apply Today!

“First responders save lives; second responders help put people’s lives back together. Artists are essential workers in our society and our economy, helping us recover, reflect, and rebuild.” -Californians for the Arts

Did you or your arts organization create an art piece in 2020 that addresses racial justice and/or in response to Covid-19?*

Do you live or work in San Bernardino or Riverside County?

Take a few minutes to apply to the Artists are 2nd Responders Award by the submission deadline: April 30th, 2021.

Arts for IE will feature the work of three artists and arts organizations at its 2021 Virtual State of the Arts Summit on May 14th in an effort to recognize the work of artists as 2nd responders.

Awardees also receive a $200 cash award.

Application Here.

*One entry per artist or arts organization. Applicants must live or work in San Bernardino or Riverside counties.

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Grant Opportunity for Writers—Deadline May 19th

The Andy Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant supports emerging and established writers who write about contemporary visual art.

Awards range from $15,000 to $50,000 in three categories—articles, books, and short-form writing—the grants support a wide variety of projects, from short reviews for magazines and newspapers to in-depth scholarly studies.

Deadline to apply for an Arts Writer’s Grant is May 19.

More information about the application process here:

https://www.artswriters.org

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Free, virtual Conversation with Marc Bamuthi Joseph

Vice-President and Artistic Director of Social Impact for the John F. Kennedy Center of Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., Marc Bamuthi Joseph, is set to appear at the free, online event, Out From Under, on Saturday, February 27th at 12 p.m. Open to artists, students, and the general public alike, this joint venture of Barstow Community College and Arts Connection, the designated Arts Council of San Bernardino County, seeks to present a solution-seeking dialogue that explores the historical cultural exclusion of artists of color.

A noted arts activist and 2017 TED Global Fellow, “Bamuthi” is the inaugural recipient of the Guggenheim Social Practice Initiative. In high demand for his creative approach to organizational design, brand development, and community mediation, he has been enlisted as a strategic partner or consultant for companies ranging from Coca Cola to Carnegie Hall. His TED talk on linking sport to freedom design among immigrant youth has been viewed more than 1 million times. He has lectured at more than 200 colleges, and has carried adjunct professorships at Stanford and Lehigh, among others.

The dialogue event, moderated by Writer-Producer-Artist, T. Faye Griffin, is the culmination of a series of Black History Month programming offered by Barstow Community College, under the direction of Eartha Johnson, Director of Guided Pathways, Equity, and Achievement. It also marks the conclusion of the art competition and exhibition, Out From Under: Uncovering the Unseen Genius of Black Artists in San Bernardino County.

Curated by Arts Connection Executive Director, Jennifer Kane and Griffin, “Out From Under” was created to challenge inequities experienced by underestimated Black artists who live, work and/or attend school in San Bernardino County, and offers a platform for the unseen and underrated to be recognized by, and represented in, the region’s arts and culture ecosystem. While open to all Black artists throughout San Bernardino County, artists in the High Desert region (Adelanto, Apple Valley, Barstow, Hesperia, Victorville) were especially encouraged to submit. Awards will be presented in three categories: Best in Show, “The Next” – emerging artists with less than five years experience, and “The Now” – artists whose work thematically addresses social justice.

For more information, event registration, or view exhibition visit: outfromunder.online.