Showing posts with label EmergingArtists. Show all posts
Showing posts with label EmergingArtists. Show all posts

Monday, January 21, 2013

New Artist Opportunities at Three Rivers Arts Festival


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Today's date: January 14, 2013
Contact:  Diana Roth, roth@trustarts.org


Dollar Bank Three Rivers Arts Festival Announces New Artist Opportunities

The 2013 Dollar Bank Three Rivers Arts Festival takes place June 7-16, 2013
in Point State Park, Gateway Plaza and Cultural District


Pittsburgh, PA: The Dollar Bank Three Rivers Arts Festival, a production of the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, has announced three new artist opportunities, in addition to the annual Juried Artist Market, Juried Visual Art Exhibition and Emerging Artist Scholarship Program. The 2013 Dollar Bank Three Rivers Arts Festival will take place Friday, June 7, through Sunday, June 16, 2013, in Point State Park, Gateway Center and the Cultural District. Founded in 1960, Dollar Bank Three Rivers Arts Festival is committed to connecting the community to the arts and to providing high quality, diverse and free programming for the region. During its vast and varied history, the Festival has featured more than 12,000 visual and performing artists and has entertained millions of residents and visitors. Visit 3RiversArtsFest.org to learn more about the programs and events and to sign up for Festival updates and news alerts or call 412-471-3191.

DOLLAR BANK THREE RIVERS ARTS FESTIVAL ARTIST OPPORTUNITIES

Riverlights Request for Proposals - NEW!
As announced last month, Riverlife, Dollar Bank Three Rivers Arts Festival and the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) are planning the grand reopening and dedication of the Point State Park fountain on Friday, June 7, 2013. The reopening celebration, called “Riverlights at The Point,” commemorates the conclusion of the $35-million renovation of Point State Park overseen by DCNR, Riverlife and the Allegheny Conference on Community Development. Coinciding with the first night of the Dollar Bank Three Rivers Arts Festival, “Riverlights at The Point” is free, open to the public and will include a dedication ceremony, musical entertainment and a special lighting installation throughout the park. Attendees will see the fountain turned back on for the first time since it was shut off for reconstruction in April 2009. The “Riverlights at The Point” celebration is made possible by generous funding from Colcom Foundation.

Local artists, lighting designers, students and architects are invited to submit proposals to develop and implement a temporary artistic lighting concept for Point State Park to be showcased during the fountain grand reopening. Entrants have until February 15, 2013, to submit proposals. The lighting concept RFP and details about “Riverlights at The Point” are available at www.pointstatepark.com.


Performing Arts Series - NEW!
To further performance opportunities for local and regional artists, the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust extends an invitation to musicians, dancers, actors, literary and performance artists to submit work and proposals. The Performing Arts open call period will end on Friday, February 15, 2013. Artists are encouraged to collaborate across disciplines for performances and to present original work as well as audience engagement and participatory activities in the Creativity Zone, Artist Market and Katz Plaza. Visit 3RiversArtsFest.org to apply.
 

Call for Musicians - NEW!
To further performance opportunities for local and regional musicians, the Festival extends an invitation to musicians to submit work samples for consideration. Deadline to apply is Friday, February 15, 2013. Visit3RiversArtsFest.org for application.

Artist Market
Each year, hundreds of artists from around the country apply to display and sell their original, handmade, one-of-a-kind pieces of art at Pittsburgh’s most celebrated show.  Artists are selected through a rigorous jury process in a wide variety of media, from jewelry to painting, woodworking to photography. The Festival awards up to $10,000 to artists and is ranked among the top 40 shows in the United States by Sunshine Artist Magazine. Application fees are $35 per medium, and booth fees range from $340-$410. The deadline to apply is February 10, and all applications are being accepted through Zapplication.org.

Juried Visual Art Exhibition
The Juried Visual Art Exhibition showcases the Pittsburgh region’s vibrant creative community and serves as another pillar of the Festival’s quality artistic offerings.  The exhibition is hosted inside the Trust Arts Education Center (Jim E. Rohr Building) at 805-807 Liberty Avenue in the Cultural District during each day of the Festival. All works are juried by a panel of Pittsburgh-based artists and curators.  Decisions are based solely on aesthetic quality as determined by the jury panel in an anonymous jury process. Awards include Best In Show ($2,500) as selected by all three jurors; three Juror’s Choice Awards ($500 each); and new this year, the People’s Choice Award as voted by the general public ($500 and an opportunity to show new work at the 2014 Dollar Bank Three Rivers Arts Festival). Deadline to apply is February 10 through CallforEntry.org.

Emerging Artist Scholarship Program
The Emerging Artist Scholarship Program helps Pittsburgh-region artists produce their first booth in an outdoor show.  Dollar Bank Three Rivers Arts Festival’s Emerging Artists Scholarship Program has become the model for others like it in Artists Markets throughout the nation and has launched the art careers of dozens of Pittsburgh-based artists. The scholarship provides a tent and booth space in the Artists Market at no charge.  Recipients of the scholarship are also paired with mentors – established artists working in the same medium who can answer questions about exhibiting and offer advice on maximizing sales, designing your booth and pricing your art. A limited number of scholarships are available for this competitive program. Entry is open to  any artist who has never done an outdoor show and lives within 100 miles of Pittsburgh. Applications are due February 10 and can be downloaded at http://www.3riversartsfest.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Emerging-Artist-Scholarship-Program_Application.pdf

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Monday, October 1, 2012

2012 VIA Music & New Media Festival


September 10, 2012 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Lauren Goshinski, Co-Director, VIA Pittsburgh lauren@via-pgh.com / 412.889.7619
Contact: Tara George, Media/PR Coordinator tara@via-pgh.com
www.via-pgh.com | twitter.com/VIA_PGH | facebook.com/VIA.Pittsburgh | www.viapgh.showclix.com

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
2012 VIA Music & New Media Festival brings progressive audio/visual performances to Pittsburgh Monday, October 1 - Saturday, October 6

Top 10 October Festival, #1 USA - Resident Advisor 2012 Festival Guide
A festival-as-laboratory that highlights what’s next in music and emerging new media artists.
VIA 2012 is presented by vitaminwater

Audio / :::: MOODYMANN :::: NADASTROM :::: TIGER & WOODS :::: GIRL UNIT :::: LE1F :::: JULIA HOLTER :::: SSION :::: DEMDIKE STARE :::: ANDY STOTT :::: GATEKEEPER :::: LAUREL HALO :::: ITAL :::: MAGIC TOUCH :::: DAUGHN GIBSON :::: ZUZUKA PODEROSA :::: THREE LEGGED RACE :::: SANTIAGO SALAZAR :::: NATE YOUNG :::: POIRIER ::: SLOWPITCH :::: THE GARMENT DISTRICT :::: M. GEDDES GENGRAS :::: LAFIDKI :::: DRAINOLITH ::::

Visual / :::: BABYCASTLES :::: JEREMY BAILEY :::: JACOB CIOCCI / RYDER RIPPS :::: INCITE! JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MEDIA :::: KATIE TORN :::: 3D BURNS :::: MICHAEL MALLIS :::: DI-AY BATTAD :::: THUNDER HORSE VIDEO :::: ASSEMBLE :::: THE DRIFT :::: SCOTT ANDREW :::: MATT WELLINS :::: MIKEY MCPARLANE :::: ERICA GRESSMAN :::: BEN TABAS ::: KEVIN RAMSER :::: TIMOTHY SHERMAN :::: AUDRA WIST :::: CASEY HALLAS :::: BEN HERNSTROM :::: LA VAMPIRE NUE ::::

PITTSBURGH, PA. - The third annual VIA Music & New Media Festival continues its tradition of unique performances featuring emerging musicians and new media artists. Spanning an entire week, over 50 local, national and international artists representing 4 countries converge in Pittsburgh for a/v performances, workshops, and interactive events that blend the best of nightlife and arts culture. Re-framing city spaces, the 6-day festival shows off a thoughtful cross-section of venues that are uniquely Pittsburgh: from riverways to museums, clubs, and transformed pop-up spaces. A number of free, all-ages events support ticketed programs. Emphasizing VIA’s literal meaning of “by way of, or passing through” the festival encourages Pittsburgh as a nexus for young artists on the borders of music, art, and technology.

2012 VIA FESTIVAL DAILY SCHEDULE
VIEW ALL EVENTS AND RSVP AT  www.facebook.com/VIA.Pittsburgh/events
Tickets  http://viapgh.showclix.com, Details  www.via-pgh.com
Multiple locations All ticketed events are 18+, except the Brillobox (21+). Workshops, lectures are all-ages and free and open to the public.

MONDAY OCT 1


FE Gallery 6pm, Free all-ages
Festival week kicks off in Lawrenceville with “3D Burns”, an exhibition of experimental animation at FE Gallery curated for VIA by NYC artists Michael Mallis and Katie Torn. Featuring work from internationally recognized artists who use the latest technology in 3D computer graphics software: featuring Brenna Murphy, Claudia Hart, Dusan Lazic, Hooliganship (Peter Burr), James
Duesing, Jeremy Couillard, Jonathan Monaghan, Zeitguised, plus Torn and Mallis’ own work.


40th St Bridge 8pm, Free all-ages
Tours of Azimuth, a recently discovered crash site along the shores of the Allegheny river, set sail at

8pm under the 40th Street Bridge. RSVP instructions and will be announced the week proceeding. Tours provided by the creators behind The Drift, a project by Carnegie Mellon University MFA students and recipient of a prestigious Sprout Seed Award.

TUESDAY OCT 2

Carnegie Museum of Art CI13 Apartments, 6pm FREE all-ages
A casual evening of talks and experiments in paracinema with film theorist Jonathan Walley and

CMU Professor of Art Melissa Ragona. RSVP required.


Warhol Museum, 8pm Ticketed all-ages
Presented in partnership with the Warhol Sound Series, Los Angeles-based composer / multi- instrumentalist Julia Holter (RVNG Intl), blurs boundaries between indie folk, modern composition, and electronic music. Pittsburgh’s The Garment District, aka former Ladybug Transistor front-woman Jennifer Baron, opens the shoq backed by a collaborative video reel by Baron and Pittsburgh artists Keith
Tassick, Albert Birney, and Ryan Emmett.


WEDNESDAY OCT 3


Pittsburgh Filmmakers, 7pm, Ticketed 18+

Halloween comes early with Manchester’s Demdike Stare (Modern Love) live re-scoring one of the most visually stunning erotic horror films of all time, Jean Rollin’s surrealist La Vampire Nue (1970). Demdike’s live shows soundtrack a journey through the visual and aural archive of the last 50 years, where genre obfuscation becomes the norm.


Brillobox, 10pm, Ticketed 21+

Demdike’s show is complemented by an afterparty with Modern Love labelmate Andy Stott. Stott’s sludgy, dramatic productions have been described by Pitchfork as sounding “like hellish vultures picking over the carcass of dance music.” Joining the bill is Three Legged Race, alias Robert Beatty, longtime member of Lexington KY noise champions Hair Police and Nate Young of Wolf Eyes,

Paris/Nancy-based LAFIDKI, and Drainolith (Spectrum Spools, Montreal). Pittsburgh filmmaker Ben Hernstrom (Ambulantic Videoworks) creates October-appropriate visuals to bring Wednesday’s dark vibe full circle.

THURSDAY OCT 4

6119 Penn Ave, Ticketed 18+

VIA’s newly opened space, 6119, presents a selection of artists exploring the borders of bass music and hip-hop with Toronto’s experimental turntablist SlowPitch, Night Slugs’ breakout London DJ/ producer Girl Unit, Brooklyn’s groundbreaking queer rapper Le1f, and Montreal dancehall producer Poirier, all meshed with live VJing from budding Pittsburgh video artists Di-ay Battad, Kevin Ramser, and Audra Wist.


FRIDAY OCT 5


Carnegie Mellon University 2pm, Shadow Lounge 4pm, Deep Local 5pm, FREE all-ages

A wide range of non-tradiitonal workshops kickoff today’s programming. Gender-bending pioneers

of glitter-punk downtrod-disco SSION join local drag celebrity Alaska Thvnderfvk for a live taping of Trans-Q TV at CMU. The Shadow Lounge hosts a teen-centric Q&A and demos with Chicago juke
/ footwork pioneers DJS Spinn, Rashad and Manny. The interaction design firm Deep Local (founded by an artist who was better known for leading a punk-metal band called Creation is Crucifixion and subversive media arts group, Carbon Defense League) hosts Brooklyn gaming collective Babycastles for the first of a 2-day build your own arcade marathon.


East Liberty at 6119 6pm, FREE 18+

Evening a/v performances begin with a free IRL seminar and Pittsburgh premiere of New Ages 3: Incite! Journal of Experimental Media at 6119. New Ages 3 explores a revived interest in spiritualism, fan culture, and self-help through the lens of Web 2.0 culture. Featuring performances and videos by new media artists Jacob Ciocci, Ryder Ripps, Jeremy Bailey, Shana Moulton, Jesse MacLean among others. The night also includes videos such “Galaxies” (1974) by pioneering computer-artist

Lillian Schwartz.


6000 Penn (former PNC Bank) & 6119 11pm, Ticketed 18+

Probably the most diverse lineup of the festival, SSION join Spinn & Rashad, the enigmatic disco- house duo of Tiger & Woods, and Zuzuka Poderosa’s post-modern brand of baile funk for a high energy night at VIA’s pop-up location. Visuals and interactive installations are rendered by new media artists Jeremy Bailey, Katie Torn, Timothy Sherman, Scott Andrew and Michael Mallis. Local techno outfit, Humanaut curates the official after-party featuring LA-based producer and former Detroit Underground Resistance member Santiago Salazar.


FRIDAY OCT 5

Deep Local 3pm, FREE all-ages

The afternoon opens with art + technology workshops presented by ASSEMBLE, featuring a creative cast of teachers from a 13 year old girl who can school you in Scratch to a continuation of free programming: Babycastles’ indie arcade will be open for exploring and playing.


6119 6pm, FREE 18+
An interactive theater showcase features recent MFA students from Chicago and Pittsburgh exploring the human body relationship to technology: Robotcowboy, Mikey McParlane and Erica Gressman.


6000 (former PNC Bank) 9pm & 6119 11pm, Ticketed 18+

The last night of VIA gives legends and newcomers equal billing; beginning with PA-based Daughn Gibson, who sings lonely trucker’s tales with 21st century production savvy. LIke Burial meeting up with Lee Hazelwood, Gibson starts the night with his miniature, narrative epics. Brooklyn’s Gatekeeper ups the tempo with their smoky EBM, who create an immersive, multimedia experience with their latest
EP Exo - presented alongside a custom virtual gaming environment. Moombahton duo Nadastrom

steadily increase heart rates until the Detroit legend, Kenny Dixon Junior aka Moodymann, takes the stage. The producer has successfully transported his world of 8-mile roller rinks to the world stage. Making dusty soul samples into undeniable house loops, KDJ doesn’t make tracks, he makes classics.


Visual artists Andrew Benson, Thunder Horse Video, and Pittsburgh’s Chris Smalley craft unique visual for each set, ranging from analog experiments in 16mm film to hi-def, audience interactive environments that playfully exploit technology like iPhones and the Kinect. An afterparty at 6119 is curated by LA-based label 100% Silk, features Magic Touch, ITAL, Laurel Halo, and M. Geddes Gengris, house music producers with unlikely roots in punk and noise, with visuals by emerging Pittsburgh video artist Ben Tabas.

VIA’s first two years also merited international acclaim from sources such as Resident Advisor (Top 10 Festival 2010, 2011, 2012), Interview, Dazed & Confused, Dummy Magazine, and National Geographic Traveler; as well as being celebrated locally by the Pittsburgh City Council (VIA Week), the Sprout Fund (2010 Sprout Seed Award), CityPaper, and other outlets.


The VIA Music & New Media Festival was founded and is run by a group of young Pittsburgh- based artists and promoters known collectively as VIA, a 100% volunteer-run effort.


VIA 2012 is presented by vitaminwater and made possible through the generous support of East Liberty Development Inc, Carnegie Mellon University Activities Board, Heineken, ZipCar, Pittsburgh Filmmakers, Round Corner Cantina, Nakturnal, Humanaut, WRCT 88.3FM, WPTS 92.1FM, WYEP 91.3FM, Resident Advisor, Showclix, and our incredible volunteers. More information about the organization, upcoming events and the 2012 VIA Music & New Media Festival can be found at www.via-pgh.com.

Posted on behalf of Dreamweaver Marketing Associates.  Joyce Kane is the owner of Cybertary Pittsburgh, a Virtual Administrative support company, providing virtual office support, personal and executive assistance, creative design services and light bookkeeping.  Cybertary works with businesses and busy individuals to help them work 'on' their business rather than 'in' their business.  www.Cybertary.com/Pittsburgh