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Annenberg Community Beach House
and Camera Obscura Art Lab
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EXHIBITION
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City of Santa Monica,
Cultural Affairs Division |
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2017 Choreographer Residency
at the Annenberg Community Beach House
415 Pacific Coast Hwy, Santa Monica CA 90402
Proposals due Thursday March 23 by 12:00pm
The City of Santa Monica Cultural Affairs Division seeks applications from choreographers residing in Los Angeles County for an Artist Residency at the Annenberg Community Beach House at 415 Pacific Coast Highway in Santa Monica. The Choreographer Residency offers a private office in the historic Marion Davies Guest House and access to designated open spaces of the Annenberg Community Beach House over a span of three weeks, September 18 – October 7, 2017, for the purpose of creating a work of outdoor performance and sharing their process and work with the public. Though the formal period of this residency begins in mid-September, the resident has access to an on-site office starting July 10, 2017. The resident is paid an honorarium of $3,500.
For more information download the Choreographer Residency call at:
https://www.smgov.net/uploadedFiles/Portals/Culture/Public_Art_Program/2017ACBH_Choreo_Res_Call.pdf |
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Two Studio Residencies
at the Camera Obscura Art Lab
1450 Ocean Ave, Santa Monica CA 90401
Proposals due Wednesday March 1 by 5:00pm
The City of Santa Monica Cultural Affairs Division seeks proposals from artists and artisans living in Los Angeles County one of two fourteen-week studio residencies at the Camera Obscura Art Lab in Palisades Park, Santa Monica. The Studio Residency Program offers artists a glass-walled studio with a spectacular ocean view in an iconic midcentury park building overlooking the Santa Monica Pier, four blocks away from the terminus of the Expo line. The City seeks artists whose work offers opportunity for inspiring the public through example and instruction. All disciplines and mediums will be considered.
Timeframes: May 3 – August 9, 2017 or August 9 – November 15, 2017. Partnerships and collectives will be considered as well as individual artists. The City presents this opportunity to artists who both need a place to practice and create, and are deeply invested in sharing their work for the public's benefit. An honorarium of $1500 and use of the facility for a final exhibit/presentation is offered to the successful applicant.
For more information download the Studio Residency call at:
https://www.smgov.net/uploadedFiles/Portals/Culture/Public_Art_Program/2017-5_COAL_Studio_Residency.pdf
Note: The current Studio Resident, Grace Hwang, presents weekly public workshops (https://bit.ly/2kpvgIc), and her culminating presentation takes place on April 15, 2017; more info at https://COALGraceHwang.eventbrite.com.
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