Archive for March, 2020

MOA – Design and Build Competition

Wednesday, March 11th, 2020

Design and Build Competition for University Students

The Museum of Outdoor Arts (MOA) headquartered in Englewood, CO announces the Design and Build Competition, a design competition open to any U.S. based undergraduate or graduate student who is enrolled in a creative field of study.

This is the second annual competition under MOA’s longstanding Design and Build program and solicits design proposals from individual students or student teams from across the nation in response to a provided theme and challenge. The competition can also be taken on as a class project. The goal of the competition is to cultivate potential from emerging artists, architecture and design students and to allow them the space to conceptualize inventive ideas within a set of boundaries.
The theme for 2020 is Art as Sanctuary and the challenge is to design a structure that the public could utilize to rest, or take temporary shelter from the elements, near a recreational trail in public open spaces. The design should utilize architecture and/or sculpture/installation as a solution, while also considering environmental impact and sustainability in use of materials. Contestant’s designs will need to respond to one of four hypothetical physical sites for the conceptual project. Entries will be reviewed by the MOA Board of Trustees, Executive Staff and a professional in the field, guest panelist.
Competition Prizes

1st place team- $5,000 + winning entry to be archived & featured on competition website
2nd place team- $2,500 + winning entry to be archived & featured on competition website
3rd place team- $1,000 + winning entry to be archived & featured on competition website
In addition there will be a Guest Panelist Honorable Mention prize of $500.
The design proposal registration portal is now open and the deadline to submit is July 11, 2020.

Visit Competition Website: https://moaonline.org/design-and-build-competition/

Download Competition Brief: https://moaonline.org/wp-content/uploads/MOA-Design-and-Build-Competition-Brief-2020-sm.pdf

MOA – Paid Summer Art Internships

Wednesday, March 11th, 2020

Nation Wide Student Design Competition and Paid Summer Art Internships!

Announcing Student Design Competition
and Paid Summer Art Making Internships at
Museum of Outdoor Arts
Englewood, Colorado

Application Deadline is April 3rd!
PAID Summer Art Internships for Undergrads.
MOA is seeking up to 8 undergraduate interns for summer of 2020 to work under the direction of our 2020 Design and Build Fellow artist. Summer 2020 includes indoor and outdoor placemaking projects, including murals, artistic crosswalks, traffic cabinet art wraps and an indoor exhibition.

Applicants with painting, drawing, mural work, illustration, digital projection mapping and/or animation experience are strongly encouraged to apply for the 2020 program.
Have Questions? Contact us!
For questions about the competition please feel free to contact us.

Tim Vacca
MOA Director of Programs
DesignAndBuild@moaonline.org
303-353-1712

Follow Design and Build on Instagram @moa.designandbuild

Visit Internship Website Now: https://moaonline.org/design-and-build-internships/

 

 

 

UCLA Juried: Student Fine Arts Show

Friday, March 6th, 2020

Student Fine Art Show at the Dortort Center for Creativity in the Arts at UCLA Hillel. Open to grads and undergrads. Submissions are due by Friday, March 30, 4pm.

Hillel Photo Contest

Friday, March 6th, 2020

I am reaching out on behalf of the art department at UCLA Hillel, the Jewish organization on campus.
Every year UCLA Hillel funds a photography contest and exhibit for students.
Any student (Jewish or not) can submit and we would love for any art students to send in their work!

 

HART Board Applications

Friday, March 6th, 2020

HART is an alternative, student and artist-run club focused on providing mental health resources and awareness by Healing through ART! Our focuses are on increasing outreach, education, and health and wellness resources available for our community.

We are looking for committed individuals from all types of backgrounds to help us work towards mental health awareness and helping others in the community Heal through ART.

If interested, check out our application here, which has more information on the available board positions: https://forms.gle/khfNBREKmVNXugoE8

If you have any more questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to get in touch! You can contact us at uclahart@gmail.com, or find us on Facebook or Instagram.

Shine a Light Survey

Friday, March 6th, 2020

Rise is  leading a campaign to end student homelessness at UCLA. In order to collect more research, we are launching our first ever “Shine A Light” survey –
bit.ly/shinealightucla. This survey is for all UCLA students to complete whether
they experience housing insecurity or not. Entering the survey also gives
students the chance of winning a $100 prepaid debit card.