Archive for November, 2023

MannMukti Social: Kho Kho and Snacks

Tuesday, November 28th, 2023

Hi y’all! MannMukti is hosting a Kho Kho and Snacks social on December 2nd from 2-3pm at Sunset Rec. Center! Kho Kho is a traditional Indian sport similar to duck duck goose. It’ll be a fun way to destress from finals and have fun with your friends! We will also be giving away free Indian snacks so do come! All are welcome to the event regardless of membership with MannMukti. We can’t wait to see you there! 

Call for Submissions: Vassar Review

Tuesday, November 28th, 2023

Vassar Review, an international, multidisciplinary literary arts journal, are currently looking for visual and digital artists to contribute to this year’s issue, “Design and Devotion.” They accept a range of work including poetry, prose, visual and digital media, reviews, soundscapes, performance, and beyond. Bilingual texts and excerpts from longer dramatic works such as screenplays and graphic novels are also considered.

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Call for Submissions: UC Berkeley Comparative Literature Undergraduate Research Symposium

Tuesday, November 28th, 2023

The UC Berkeley Comparative Literature department is proud to announce that calls for submissions are open for our 11th Annual Symposium, “Re-presenting Spaces: Literature, Ecology, the World We Share.” For our 11th year anniversary, we wanted to conceptualize a theme that honored the work of previous symposia, while encouraging fresh takes on literature, culture, and society. The event will be held on April 27th, 2024. 

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California Jewish Open Call

Tuesday, November 21st, 2023

We are excited to announce the launch of the California Jewish Open – an open call for artworks by Jewish-identifying artists based in California that engage the theme of Connection. Seeking connection is one of the most distinctive qualities of being human. In a moment where some of our most natural responses—such as grief, hope, fear, and resilience—are being politicized to isolate and divide us, connection is essential to upholding our shared humanity. Selected artworks will be exhibited at The Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco in the summer/fall of 2024.  

The link below outlines the specifics of the open call, including eligibility criteria, submission guidelines, and key dates.  

https://californiajewishopen.artcall.org/

https://www.thecjm.org/learn_resources/1000?preview=true

Call for Submissions: InVisible Culture

Thursday, November 16th, 2023

Issue 37 – Automated Images


*Submissions now is due on November 30, to invisible.culture@ur.rochester.edu


The discourse around large, generative models (“AI”)—both their threat and promise—has reached an urgent salience in recent years, as images and texts increasingly populate and confuse our online spaces, classrooms, and public squares. When discussing the visual, there is often a  focus on the ethical and political implications of a flood of believably photo-real images on already-shaky regimes of truth. Images made through automatic processes, however, were part of our visual landscape long before the introduction of AI models. For example, pattern recognition algorithms and computer vision create and capture images that power ubiquitous corporate and state surveillance.
 

Models like Dall-E and Midjourney translate textual input into new images using a model trained on gigantic image datasets derived from that surveillance and from the visual artifacts of popular culture. These new tools raise concerns familiar to the earlier mediated representation they so effectively mimic. AI models, created by humans and embedded with their choices (O’Neil, 2016), reflect the data on which they’re trained. This gives way to permutations of stereotype and caricature, racist depictions, and violence (Buolumwini, 2020; Noble, 2018). Against such forces, artists and activists have appropriated these tools to create new works that aggregate large image sets to oppositional or playful ends.
 

For our 37th issue, Invisible Culture seeks articles and artworks that address the broad category of “automated images” in their many valences. We seek work engaged with the social and political effects of automated images and welcome submissions that approach automated images with the enduring questions and methods of visual studies (ex: authorship, indexicality, and reproduction).
 

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Matchbox Magazine: Publication Opportunity

Thursday, November 16th, 2023

Submit to Matchbox Magazine, a UC-wide literary and arts magazine! Our mission is to platform underrepresented student voices across the UC system, with a focus on platforming artists with a diversity of intersectional identities, experiences, and radical visions for expression. We publish visual art, prose, poetry, music, and spoken word in our annual publication and we are now accepting submissions on a rolling basis until February 14, 2024!

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Curated Care – Job Opportunity

Thursday, November 16th, 2023

CURATED CARE – YOUR NEW FAVORITE WAY TO BABYSIT AND TEACH PRIVATE LESSONS!

Looking for some awesome babysitting and teaching gigs to pick up in between classes, auditions, and internships? Curated Care is the place for you!

Curatedcare.com is a creative online platform that lets inspiring sitters market their unique talents & souped-up babysitting skills to families in LA and NYC. Join a platform that is full of performers, artists, teachers, athletes and more who LOVE sharing their passions and talents with kiddos and their fams. 

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Back to Basics Residency Program in Finland

Tuesday, November 14th, 2023

Back to Basics
Intensive residency program for artists & creatives of all disciplines
Arteles Creative Center in Hämeenkyrö, Finland
1 month periods in May / June / July / August 2024

Stop the information overflow, go offline and get back to focus and Creativity in a supportive, natural environment.

Deadline for applications: 10th of January 2024

Read more & apply:
www.arteles.org/back_to_basics_residency.html

CMU School of Art MFA – Open House

Thursday, November 9th, 2023

Carnegie Mellon University’s MFA program encourages students to experiment, take risks, and question what it means to be an artist and to make art within our contemporary condition. The three-year, interdisciplinary program provides the time, resources, and support for students to expand and develop their work and thinking as artists.

Ranked among the top ten graduate programs in art by US News and World Report, the program offers generous tuition scholarships, graduate assistantships, esteemed faculty, and many opportunities for critique from visiting artists, curators, and critics.

Please join us for a virtual Open House on Thursday, November 16 from 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM ET. Registration in advance required hereOther visiting opportunities can be found here.

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Volunteer Opportunity: INCOGNITO 2023

Tuesday, November 7th, 2023

The Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles is delighted to announce the resurgence of INCOGNITO, the legendary art sale like no other, now in its 15th year! INCOGNITO is unique among fundraisers; it provides the opportunity to purchase work by luminary and emerging artists at the extraordinary price of only $750. This year’s fundraiser will be generously hosted at Hauser & Wirth in the Downtown Arts District. Please volunteer with us and take advantage of this incredible opportunity to collaborate with ICA LA staff, be surrounded by contemporary art and artists, and experience an unforgettable event!

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