February 22, 2023 | Issue 67
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REJUVENATE
self-care offerings
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CONNECT
opportunities that bring people together
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ELEVATE
tips from experts
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Hyperallergic just released their visual guide to the museum exhibitions and art events you should check out this coming Spring. Check out this article before some exhibits closes on February 25, 2023!
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Daily Meditation & Contemplative Practice Offerings: Breathing breaks, reflection journaling, monthly morning practice, midweek mantras, mindful drawing, and meditation. This is a virtual offering from Pratt Institute and is free & open to all.
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Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority is looking for students in grades K-6 to submit 2-D artworks celebrating the role played by public transportation in protecting our environment, combatting climate change, and supporting sustainable livable communities.
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This TEDx event featuring our community's own Mitzi Sinnott will focus on the theme “Complexities of Identity”. We tend to think of identity as singular, but the more our lives become interconnected, the more we find our identities to be complex. It is imperative to honor the balance between our connections and differences in order to promote a strong community and a more harmonious life. We are all similar, yet we are all unique. And we all must live within that complex reality. Tickets are still on sale!
Event Date: February 25, 2023 7:00PM – 10:00PM
Location: Marshall University, Huntington, WV
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This is the final week to submit for the 2023 American Black Film Festival that will be held June 14 – 18, 2023 in Miami, FL. Submission categories include narrative features, documentary features, web series, and HBO short film award.
Deadline for Submissions: February 28, 2023
Festival Dates: June 14 - 18, 2023
Submission Fees: $75
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Artist Communities Alliance is kicking off it’s ongoing online series, Field Conversations, that focuses on bringing together thought leaders to address topical issues that impact and promote a new way of thinking within the artist residency field and the arts sector as a whole. All events are FREE and open to the public. Register at the link below.
Date: March 15, 2023 at 1:00PM
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The Oral History Association invites proposals for papers and presentations for its 2023 annual meeting. OHA welcomes broad and creative interpretations of the conference theme while hoping to forge new connections, to rejuvenate practitioners, and to broaden the reach of oral history inside and outside classrooms; thus, equipping individuals and communities to navigate and shape their own realities more effectively. Proposals are invited from diverse professions and communities including academics, activists, artists, creative writers, community historians, documentary film producers, ethnographers, independent scholars, librarians, museum curators, public historians, teachers, web designers, and others. If accepted, partial scholarships may be available for international and other presenters.
Submission Deadline: February 24, 2023
Conference Dates: October 18 – 21, 2023
Location: Hyatt Regency Baltimore Inner Harbor
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The Dome House's Al & Mickey Quinlan Artist Residency is open to one artist residing in the Midwest working in the fine art mediums of drawing, painting, printmaking, photography and other mediums. The residency aims to provide the space and support to create work in an inspiring and unique location, in addition to providing opportunities for public access to an artist at work through public programming and educational content for the community. The Al & Mickey Quinlan Residency is an 8-week fall program created and led in partnership with the Miller Art Museum.
Submission Deadline: March 15, 2023
Grant Amount: $500 stipend and semi-private housing
Residency Duration: 8 weeks
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NewFest’s New Voices Filmmaker Grant, in partnership with Netflix, supports emerging LGBTQ+ directors by providing funding to make new work, assisting in getting their work more widely shared, and propelling their careers forward through mentorship, networking and professional development opportunities. This opportunity is open for four director recipients who have not yet had their work distributed.
Submission Deadline: February 28, 2023
Grant Amount: $25,000
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