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Visual Arts Fabric '94. June 18-July 2. Fabric for quilters. Cash prizes, full tuition to 1995 Quilt/Surface Design 3rd Annual Perry House Summer Invitational Show. Symposium. Deadline: May 15. LSASE ($ .52) for entry: June 24-Sept. 10, '94. Entry deadline: May 2. For Nancy Crow, Fab94, 10545 Snyder Church Rd. , prospectus, send SASE to Perry House Galleries, 1017 Baltimore, OH 43105. Duke St. , Alexandria, VA 22314. 703/836-5148. Multidiscipline The Red Clay Survey, biennial juried exhibition of con­ temporary Southern art (Aug . 28-0ct. 9, '94). Slide National Endowment for the Arts Administration deadline: June 4. Two & three-dimensional work from Fellows Program. April 11 deadline for fall , '94. (Sept. SE artists over 18. For prospectus, contact: Red Clay 26-Dec. 9). Other deadlines: mid-July for spring and Survey, Huntsville Museum of Art, 700 Monroe St., early Jan. for summer, '95. 11 week term at NEA in Huntsville, AL 35801 . 205/535-4350, Marilyn Coffey. Washington , DC. Must be US citizen; have BS and 3 Entry fee for up to 3 slides: $25. years arts administration experience. $5,500 and round ­ trip travel. Contact: Arts Administration Fellows 18th Philadelphia Craft Show. (Nov. 9-13). 5 slides for Program , Room 219, NEA, Nancy Hanks Center, 1100 non-refundable fee of $25. Deadline: April 15. For Pennsylvania Ave ., NW, Washington, DC 20506. prospectus, contact The Philadelphia Craft Show, 202/682-5736. Philadelphia Museum of Art, PO Box 7646, Philadelphia, PA 191 01 -7646. Palenville lnterarts Colony for individual artists, ensembles, collaborators in theatre, dance, musical Arts for the Parks Annual Competition for 100 pieces composition, visual arts, literary arts and interdisciplinary selected for touring exhibition, prizes, catalog, sales. projects. Residencies of one to eigl1t weeks between $35 entry fee if postmarked by May 1. For prospectus, June 1 and Sept. 30. Deadline: April 20, '94. For appli­ contact Arts for the Parks, PO Box 1158, Jackson Hole, cation: Palenville lnterarts Colony, 2 Bond St., NY, NY WY 83001. 1-800/553-2787. 10012.212/254-4614.

Money to Work- Funding for Visual Artists, 1992. Artist in Residence. 5 available. Sept-May. All disci­ Arts Resources lnt'l., 5813 Nevada Ave, NW, plines. Shared house, private room/studio. Deadline: Washington, DC 20015-2544. 202/363-6806. May 15. Arrowmont School, PO 567, Gatlinburg, TN 37738. 615/436-5860. Fiber International. July 2-Aug. 21 . Slide deadline: Apr. 15. SASE for prospectus: Chautauqua Crafts Alliance, Performing Arts PO Box 389, Fredonia, NY 14063. 716/679-3413. Money for Performing Artists c 1991. American Council for the Arts, 1285 Avenue of the Americas, 3rd African American Quilts. August. Contemporary, tradi­ Fl., New York, NY 10019. tional. Slide deadlines: May 1. SASE for entry form: National Association of African American Quilters, PO The Stage Directors and Choreographers Box 20617, Baltimore, MD 21223. Foundation announces the 1994-95 Professional Guest Director/Choreographer Program which invites Design Book 5: The 20th Anniversary Edition. All small nonprofit theatre companies (currently operating fiber media. Deadline: May 2. For application, write below LORT C-1 level) to apply for funds to underwrite Fiberarts Design Book, 50 College Street, Asheville, NC the hiring of a professional director or choreographer to 28801. work on a particular project. Applications and guidelines are available by sending SASE ($.52) to: The SOC Needlework. June 30-July 3, Ascot Racecourse. Cash Foundation, 1501 Broadway, Suite 2003, NY, NY prizes. Themes: Racing Colours, Memories. Deadline: 10036. 212/302-5359. May 3. Prospectus: Nat'l Patchwork Assn., PO Box 300, Hethersett, Norwich NR9 3DB, England.

Handmade Paper. July 22-Sep. 2. +18, 2- and 3-d. $15/entry. Roland Poska, juror. Slide deadline: May 6. SASE for prospectus: Paperworks, Gallery Ten, 514 E. State St., Rockford, IL 61104. Literary Arts PEN Fund for Writers and Editors with AIDS pro­ New Virginia Review accepts poetry, fiction and vides grants of $500 - $1000 to published writers and essays. Payment of $25 per poem published; $10 per editors. For info., write: PEN American Center, 568 page of prose published. For info., contact: New Virginia Broadway, New York, NY 10012 or call 212/334-1660. Review, 1306 E. Cary St., No. 2A, Richmond, VA 23219. ACTS provides financial assistance to writers unable to pay for the residencies at a writers' colony to which they May 1 - The William Faulkner Literary Competition is have been accepted. Write ACTS, PO Box 10153, accepting entries beginning March 1 . For guidelines and Kansas City, MO 64111. an entry blank, send an SASE to Pirate's Alley Faulkner Society, 624 Pirate's Alley, New Orleans, LA 70116. New Delta Review seeks poetry, fiction, literary inter­ views and reviews. $50 prize for best poem and story in April 15 - Four Way Books '94 Poetry Competitions each issue. For info., contact: Janet Wondra, New Delta include the lntro Series in Poetry awards $1000 to a Review, English Dept., Louisiana State University, Baton U.S. poet who has not previously published a book of Rouge, LA 70803. poetry, and the Award Series, presenting $1500 to a poet who has already published at least one collection. The Indian-American, a New York-based monthly of Both award publication and a reading in New York City. life and culture, welcomes original contributions: fiction, For complete guidelines, send SASE to Four Way nonfiction, humor, poetry, cartoons. Pays with free sub­ Books, PO Box 607, Marshfield, MA 02050. scriptions or $50 cash depending on quality. Contributions may relate to India, Asia or ethnicity in the May 31 - Award, spon­ U.S. A regular feature is "The American Experience." For sored by The Formalist, A Journal of Metrical Poetry, info., contact: The Indian-American , 87 Fifth Ave. #603, awards $1000. must be original and unpub­ New York, NY 10003; 212/929-3929. lished. Writers may enter as many sonnets as they wish. Entry fee: $2 per sonnet. Author's name, address, and Call for essays for The Teachers and Writers Guide phone number should be typed on the back of each to Frederick Douglass to inspire secondary students entry. Final judge for 1994 is . The win­ to write. Essays are also solicited for a book on teaching ning poem and 11 other finalists will be published in the writing tentatively called My Single Best Writing The Formalist. Send SASE for results. Entries will not be Assignment. Submission deadline is September 1, returned. Send to: Howard Nemerov Sonnet Award, 1994. Author honoraria. Contact Ron Padgett or Chris The Formalist, 320 Hunter Dr., Evansville, IN 47711. Edgar, Teachers and Writers Collaborative, 212/691- 6590 or Wesley Brown at 908/985-1 014. David R. Godine publishes children's books, biogra­ phy, nature, travel, cookbooks, history, gardening, lan­ guage and literature, poetry, literary fiction and mystery. Query or submit complete manuscript. Reply in 6 weeks. David R. Godine, Publisher, Horticultural Hall, 300 Massachusetts Ave., Boston, MA 02115.

University of North Carolina Press is interested in acquiring general interest books on the lore, crafts, cooking, gardening and natural history of the Southeast. ___ ,_ To submit a query or to obtain a list of recently-pub­ & EVENTS lished trade titles, write: David Perry, Editor, University of ~DUNES North Carolina Press, Box 2288, Chapel Hill, NC 27515-2288. April 5-6 Biennial Statewide Conference on the Arts

May 3 1994 Verner Awards Presentation

May 15 Quarterly/Multicultural/Design Quarterly Grants deadline

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Note: Opportunities in Untitled come from a variety of sources. You are encouraged to verify deadlines and sub­ mission requirements with each sponsor contact listed. Media Arts 25th Sinking Creek FilmNideo Festival, November 8- 13. Open: 35mm, 16mm Film and 3/4" Umatic Video. Walt Disney Pictures Screenwriter's Fellowship. 25 All genres: Animation, Dramatic, Experimental, and to 30 writers will each be given $30,000 to live in LA Documentary. Deadline: May 10. For entry forms call and study and work in all areas of Disney studios for a 615/322-2471 or send SASE to Sinking Creek, 402 year. Film scripts sold to Disney will be bought for Sarratt, Vanderbilt, Nashville, TN 37240. $125,000 minus the $30,000. April 15, 1994 deadline. Contact: Walt Disney Pictures Screenwriter's Black Entertainment Television seeks videos by black Fellowship, 500 South Buena Vista Street, Burbank, ind. filmmakers for Screen Scene. Send treatments, California 91505. 818/560-6894. permission to air, photos & 5-min. segments on broad­ cast-quality tape to: Screen Scene, Black Entertainment SIGGRAPH '94 Art and Design Show. The SIG­ Television, 1899 9th St., NE, Washington, DC 20018; GRAPH '94 Art and Design Show will be a juried, media 202/636-2400. inclusive show, exhibited at the Orlando Convention Center July 24-29, 1994. TheM and Design show pre­ Money for Women/Barbara Deming Memorial Fund sents the world's leading exhibit of creativity inspired by offers small grants to "individual feminists active in the the interaction of technology and esthetic expresion. The arts whose work speaks for peace and social justice." show explores a wide range of formats: performance, Grants are small, usually under $1 ,000. Two special animation, interactive media, 2D and 3D display, design, grants are offered: The Gerty, Gerty, Gerty in the Arts, and other emerging areas. The accepted entries will be Arts, Arts Award (named, natch, for Gertrude Stein) is exhibited at SIGGRAPH '94, and documented in the given for work by a lesbian that gives voice to a lesbian Visual Proceedings and on CD Rom. Selected works will sensibility or confronts homophobia. The Fannie Lou be included in a slide set. Deadline: April 20, 1994. Hammer Grant is given to a woman whose work com­ Contact: Conference Management, Smith, Bucklin & bats racism and celebrates women of color. Application Associates, Inc. , 401 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago, fee is $5. Forms and guidelines available from: Money for IL 60611, 312/644-661 0; fax 312/321-6876. Women/Barbara Deming Memorial Fund, P.O. Box 40- 1043, Brooklyn, NY 11240-1043. Deadline: June 30. Nicholl Fellowships Competition. The Academy Foundation of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Columbus International Film & Video Festival, a.k.a. Sciences will award up to five $25,000 fellowships to "The Chris Awards". The Chris Awards competition support the writing of a screenplay. The competition is honors corporate as well as independent productions. open to writers who have not earned money writing for There is a total of 99 categories within 11 subject-area film or television. Postmark date of May 1, 1994. Include divisions. The 1994 (the 42nd Annual) "Call for Entries" business-size SASE, write to NFC, 8949 Wilshire Blvd., bookiets will be mailed the first week in April. Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Productions completed in the three years preceding the deadline date are eligible. Deadline: July 15, 1994. Southeastern Screenwriting Competition. Winning The 1994 Columbus Festival Screenings will be held screenplays are read aloud at Image's Atlanta Festival in October 25 & 26. Awards presentation and producers December and then sent to agents and studios. roundtable on October 27, 1994, in Columbus. Winners have a weekend workshop with staged read­ Winning a Chris Award qualifies a film for "Oscar" con­ ings. July, 1994 deadline. Write to Southeastern sideration in the Short Live Action, Documentary Short Screenwriting Competition, Image FilmNideo Center, Subject, or Animated Short category. Contact: The 75 Bennett Street NW, Suite M-1, Atlanta, GA 30309 or Columbus International Film & Video Festival, 5701 call Claire Reynolds at 404/352-4225. North High Street, Suite 204, Worthington, OH 43085, 614/841-1666. Appalshop Seeks Fund raising Director to create and implement a fundraising plan for individual contributors CBC Manitoba is calling for submissions for "Open and major donors. The position requires strong speak­ Wide", a weekly half-hour television series that profiles the ing, writing and organizational skills and a will ingness to best of alternative, underground, and independent cine­ work in a cooperatively run organization. Candidates ma from Canada, the U.S., and the world. The show will should be committed to working for a change through air Saturday nights at 10. All genres encouraged. There is cultural expression. The job will require travel and the no submission limit. Contact: Gavin Rich, Open Wide, ability to represent the organization in a variety of set­ CBC Manitoba, 541 Portage Ave. , Winnipeg, Manitoba, tings. Contact: Tim, Appalshop, 306 Madison St., R3B 2G 1 , 204/788-3111 , FAX 204/788-3167. Whitesburg, KY 41858. Chicago Filmmakers Film/Video Exhibition Program Post Modem Sisters, a national touring exhibition pro­ seeks recently completed documentaries, independent gram, is looking for innovative and challenging short features and experimental work for ongoing weekly films by women for future programs (lesbians, women screening program. Formats: Super-B & 16mm; 35mm of color and older women especially encouraged). as of May '94; video (3/4" & VHS). Contact: lnes Contact: Lisa Austin, 728 Treat Ave., San Francisco, Sommer, Program Director, Chicago Filmmakers, 1543 CA. 94110,415/648-3810. W. Division, Chicago, IL, 60622, 312/384-5533, FAX 312/384-5532.

Cont. on back page Media (continued from page 3) Alternative Filmworks distributes experimental narra­ tives and documentaries, film or video, to the home First Frames: If you have a broadcast quality 16mm video market in the U.S. and Canada. No mainstream film or video project, up to 20 minutes long completed films need submit. Contact: Rod Daron, Alternative as a course requirement in an accredited school of tele­ Filmworks, Dept. FV, 259 Oakwood Ave., State College, vision and film, then you are eligible for consideration in PA, 16803.814/867-1528. First Frames. First Frames in being packaged and test­ ed in San Diego as a showcase for excellent new docu­ Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibition seeks recently mentary, narrative, animated and abstract films and completed video art, experimental documentaries, etc. videos by new media artists. FFI: First Frames, for ongoing screening program. Contact: Tom Telecommunications and Film Dept. , PSFA-222, SDSU, Dennison, Performance and Video Coordinator, LACE, San Diego, CA 92182. 1804 Industrial St., Los Angeles, CA, 90021. 213/624- 5650. Butter, a newly formed independent curating service is seeking new talent for six spaces in Miami Beach and Voyager is now accepting video-tape submissions for one International location. Butter is a multi-media ser­ review and possible inclusion in a survey of independent vice seeking all forms of art, film, performance, painting, media art produced in 1992 and 1993. Please submit collage, photomontage, sculpture, photography, draw­ short form films and videos for laser disc anthology to ing, etc. Please submit slides (or video), a bio, and be distributed in the home video market. Contact: New SASE to: Amber Clapp, Butter, 1561 Lenox Ave. Suite Visions Series, The Voyager Company, 1351 Pacific 3, Miami Beach, FL 33139.305/843-7488. Please allow Coast Highway, Santa Monica, CA 90401. 3 months for review. Reel Time at P.S. 122 seeks new independent films Fanlight Productions, a nationally acclaimed distributor and videos in Super 8 and 16mm, 3/4" and VHS for the of film and video programs, seeks new works on health­ 1994 season. Contact: Caroline Koebel, Reel Time, care, mental health, disabilities, sexuality, and related Performance 122, 150 First Ave., New York, NY, issues. FFI: Karen McMillen, Fanlight Productions, 47 10009. 212/477-5829 x327. Halifax St., Boston, MA 02130. 1-800-937-4113. Money for Film & Video Artists c1991. American Latino Collaborative bi-monthly screening series seeks Council for the Arts, 1285 Avenue of the Americas, 3rd works by Latino film/videomakers. Honoraria paid. Fl., New York, NY 10019. Contact: Latino Collaborative Bimonthly Screening Series, Euridice Arrati or Karim Ainouz, 280 Broadway, Suite 412, New York, NY 10007. 212/732-1121.

Feedback, an anthology cable access program of inde­ pendently produced work, is accepting work on 3/4", 1/2" or Hi-8. Contact: N.A.M.E. Gallery, Video Committee, 700 North Carpenter, Chicago, IL, 60622, 312/226-0671.

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