A juried group photo show on shadow and light at Black Box Gallery.
For more info: https://blackboxgallery.com
A juried group photo show on shadow and light at Black Box Gallery.
For more info: https://blackboxgallery.com
Calling all California, Oregon, Washington, Alaska, and Hawaii fine art visual artists!
Sanchez Art Center invites you to enter the 2023 Left Coast Annual, an open call for contemporary art (no theme, all visual art media).
Juried by Renee Cyla Villasenor, inaugural Program Manager + Curatorial Associate, at the new Institute of Contemporary Art, San Francisco.
Awards:
2 Exhibition Awards ($250 plus an exhibition in 2024); and,
2 Merit Awards ($250).
Entry deadline: 11 pm PST, Tuesday, January 31, 2023.
For complete information and to enter go to CallforEntry.org (and search for Sanchez Art Center). Or copy and paste down info below into your browser to access the call directly:
https://artist.callforentry.org/festivals_unique_info.php?ID=11114
A juried group photo show on black and white photography at Black Box Gallery.
For more info: https://blackboxgallery.com
A juried group photo show on composition at Black Box Gallery.
For more info: https://blackboxgallery.com
The Reno-Tahoe Airport Authority (RTAA) is now accepting RFQ applications to select artist(s) for a public art display in the ticket hall expansion coming soon.
The Ticketing Hall Expansion consists of constructing a 9,500 square foot expansion to the west and renovation of the existing ticketing hall at the Reno-Tahoe International Airport. The scope includes modification of structural steel, elevator relocation, fire riser room relocation, upgraded utilities, roof replacement, new restrooms, and new finishes. The approximate construction limits extend from the face of the ticket counters to approximately twenty (20) feet to the west of the existing exterior wall, and from the existing escalators at the north end to the south existing wall.
The Ticketing Hall Expansion embraces the “Modern Mountain” aesthetic. Inspired by the rustic, natural beauty of the surrounding region, materials like wood and stone are woven throughout the hall and contrasted against the modern elements of steel and glass. “Water” has a strong influence in the design as well – from the beautiful blue color palette to the curvilinear patterns in the floor.
The Project Site of the artwork is a 7ft tall by 450ft long soffit that hangs directly over the airline ticket counters. The soffit spans the entire length of the ticketing hall and will be a primary focal point to passengers as they enter the space. The location will be highlighted by 15ft ceilings above and natural light from glass curtain walls to the west.
Interior finishes include:
• Ceiling – suspended grid with white acoustical ceiling tiles.
• Flooring – combination of grey and beige tile in the queuing area that meets up with blue and black terrazzo in the circulation path.
• Walls – below the soffit is painted beige; the walls parallel to the soffit are a combination of glass curtain wall, dimensional wood, and beige wall covering.
Artwork for the space could take the form of murals, sculptures, artistic signage, or mixed media installations.
**Register as a Supplier on the Nevada Government eMarketplace, then apply for the RFQ —
The School of the Arts (SOTA) at the University of Nevada, Reno invites applications for Program Coordinator, Special Events in SOTA’s office of Public Programs and Engagement.
The Program Coordinator, Special Events plans, organizes and coordinates programs produced by SOTA’s Office of Public Programs and Engagement. Under supervision and direction from the Program Manager, Special Events, this position plans, manages and implements arts productions and programs including the Performing Arts Series, Reno Jazz Festival and Lake Tahoe Music Camp. Major responsibilities include program details/logistics, event set-up/strike, oversight of volunteers, management of event registration/ticket sales, customer relations, SOTA social media and online calendars, marketing material distribution, venue rentals and technical logistics, audio visual contracts and setup, event surveys creation/analysis, development of event related schedules and timelines, assistance with grant applications/reports, liaising with artists, contractors and community partners and problem solving. This position contributes to the office’s mission to increase access to the arts and connect new audiences to the arts.
CLICK HERE to apply.

