A juried group photo show on landscape and architecture at Black Box Gallery.
For more info: https://blackboxgallery.com
A juried group photo show on landscape and architecture at Black Box Gallery.
For more info: https://blackboxgallery.com
VISIONS OF SOUND: Noises, Rhythms and Acoustic Ambients
Free entry│Call for Exhibition
Photographers are invited to submit 1 up to 3 photos addressing the theme.
Group Exhibition in Rome or Milan city. December 2022
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The theme of this call plays on the overlapping and substitution of different registers and interchange among senses. How could sound be illustrated through photographic representation? How can two-dimensional visuality replace the fullness of harmonies, or even the sounds of the spaces we inhabit every day? This call is for all the photographers who are interested in the documentation of sound through its iconographic, literal, symbolic etc.
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Submissions » http://bit.ly/loosenartcalls
Deadline November, 7th 2022
To advance our goals of supporting the public humanities field and assist with recovery from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, California Humanities is pleased to offer a series of free online learning sessions in 2021-2022 to help build and rebuild the capacity of individuals and organizations to provide relevant, responsive, and engaging programs in our communities. Tools of the Trade will spotlight the innovative and creative work being done by California Humanities’ grantees and partners. We will provide opportunities for everyone working in the public humanities field, wherever they may be, to learn from one another and strengthen our sense of commonality and common purpose.
The next free online event is on June 16, 2022. Click below for details:
Tools of the Trade: A Practical Series for Humanities Programmers
Are you looking for funding support for a public humanities or media project? Do you want to learn more about grant programs at California Humanities?
California Humanities will host an information session about upcoming funding opportunities for humanities programming in California. Program staff will give an overview of our current grant opportunities, offer tips on preparing your proposal, and discuss what makes an application competitive. Attendees will have ample opportunities to ask questions.
California Humanities Current Grant Opportunities:
Humanities for All Project Grants support large-scale locally initiated public humanities projects across the state.
Humanities for All Quick Grants support small scale locally initiated public humanities projects across the state.
California Documentary Project supports films, podcasts, and digital media projects that seek to document California in all its complexity.
CDP NextGen provides grants for youth media organizations in support of emerging California media makers age 18 and under.
Library Innovation Lab supports the design and delivery of public humanities programming in California’s public libraries, to welcome immigrants and foster more inclusive communities.
The next Grantseeker Workshop is on May 25 at 10 am.
California Humanities’ Humanities for All Project Grants ($10,000 to $25,000) are awarded twice a year to large-scale public humanities projects of up to two years duration from the award date. Appropriate programming formats include but are not limited to virtual and in-person interpretive exhibits, community dialogue and discussion series, workshops and participatory activities, presentations and lectures, conversations and forums, and interactive and experiential activities. Eligibility is limited to California-based nonprofit organizations and non-federal public agencies. Note: Awards must be matched with an equivalent amount of cash or in-kind resources over the life of the project. The deadline to apply is Tuesday, August 1, 2022, at 5 pm PT
California Humanities’ Humanities for All Quick Grants (between $1,000 and $5,000) are awarded three times a year (February, June, October) to small-scale public humanities programs and projects which take place within one year from the award date. Projects should be grounded in the humanities, show potential to provide high-quality humanities learning experiences for participants and audiences and demonstrate a capacity for successful implementation.
Appropriate formats include virtual and in-person community dialogues, reading and film discussion groups, oral history workshops, non-fiction workshops, speaker series, and many more activities based in humanities disciplines. Any California-based nonprofit organization or non-federal public agency is eligible to apply. Note: A cash or in-kind match of the award is NOT required.
Deadline June 15, 2022 at 5 pm PT

