Letters of Intent should include a brief personal history of your involvement in the arts as well as your interest in partnering with the DCCA for the Art & Community Visual Arts Residency Program.
As participants in the DCCA's Art & Community Visual Arts Residency Program, artists make a full-time commitment to collaborate with an under-served community group for up to eight weeks to create a work of art based on issues relevant to the participants' lives.
Generous stipend and live/work accommodations are provided.
Letters of intent, curriculum vitae and inquiries should be sent to: Jane Chesson, jchesson@thedcca.org, 302-656-6466 x7106
NWAA presents: A Case For The Mondays, weekly programming
Week 3: Nancy Breslin and Eddie Whelan. On view: a new video installation by Nancy Breslin and a series of photographs of youth in Athens, GA by Eddie Whelan. With classical guitar music by J. Andrew Dickenson
Chris White Gallery, Shipley Lofts 701 Shipley Street, Wilmington, DE
The second practice for Ahlen Moin's Great Martin Pastime will take place this Thusday, May 6th at 6pm in the DCCA parking lot. Watch out for those Red Rox!
14th Annual No Dead Artists Juried Exhibition presented by ArtDaily.org and Jonathan Ferrara Gallery.
The No Dead Artists exhibition was founded in 1995 to give a voice to emerging artists. The exhibition's name is derived from the old adage that artists never achieve any success until they die. No Dead Artists turns that on its head and gives emerging artists their first break into the art world. In the 90's, the exhibition was open only to New Orleans artists and then it grew to include artists of Louisiana. Now in its 14th year, it is expanding to become a national juried exhibition open to artists from all fifty states.