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Call to Artists - Producers Series
PRODUCERS' SERIES OFFICIAL GUIDELINESWe want to pay you to make art in downtown Turners Falls. You submit a proposal for the participatory art you want to make/do and if you're selected, we will give you money to make that art happen.
We will be sponsoring between 3 and 5 participatory art projects in 2010, with an emphasis on process/performance/event pieces. Each project that is part of this series will have its own deadline, budget, and keywords. This is the announcement for the first project with an award of $250.
Current criteria for selection: Can you actually pull it off, is it participatory in nature, is it inventive and interesting, will the money be 'well spent', does it integrate with some cool location in Turners, and perhaps most importantly, did you make the deadline?
PROJECT 1 PROPOSAL DEADLINE --- postmark April 15.
AMOUNT: $250 PRODUCTION DATE (APPROX): June 5
Keywords/concepts (artists are free to interpret or ignore these potential themes):
bridge: our bridge will be closing at least partly this spring.
fish: the fish ladder opens in spring
pageantry: we just like this word
what your proposal should look like:
Turners Falls Producers Series Proposal
Name:
Contact Info:
Name of Proposal:
Location for Art:
Description (Use 1-2 Pages And Media As Necessary):
Samples of your earlier work of this nature (if you have any):
Resume (if you want to):
entry address:
Turners Falls Producers Series
c/o Turners Falls RiverCulture
1 Ave A
TFMA 01376
For more complete information please go to the www.turnersfallsriverculture.org Contact turnersfallsproducersseries@yahoo.com , riverculture@montague-ma.gov or call Chris Janke at 413.863.3105 with any questions.
About the Turners Falls RiverCulture Project
The RiverCulture Project works to create a vibrant and connected community through innovative partnerships and cultural programming in the Turners Falls area. RiverCulture is made possible by the Town of Montague, the Adams Art Program of the Massachusetts Cultural Council, Western Massachusetts Electric Company, Hillside Plastics and by local sponsorships and donations.
