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We would like to thank our major funders for their support
Fund for the Arts
New York State Council on the Arts
Erie County
John R. Oishei Foundation
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Arts & Cultural Opportunities Newsletter
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From Arts Services Initiative
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ASI Job Opening: Development Director (Full-Time)
Arts Services Initiative of Western New York (ASI) is seeking a full time Development Director to raise funds for the organization and its programs, including a strong focus on its Give for Greatness initiative.
The successful applicant must have a thorough knowledge of fundraising principles and have a proven track record in multiple forms of fundraising and development. They should also have excellent writing, editing, research, planning, communication, and organizational skills. A college degree in a relevant field is required; an advanced degree is desirable. A working knowledge of GiftWorks fundraising software is preferred. The Development Director will work closely with the Executive Director, staff, Board of Directors, and appropriate committees.
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2015 Buffalo River Grants
The RFP and Application for 2015 Programming along the Buffalo River is NOW AVAILABLE.
VISIT www.asiwny.org/programs/buffalo-river-programming/ for materials.
The purpose of the Buffalo River Programming is to develop a calendar of events and recurring programming that will activate the existing features, public spaces and water at multiple sites on and along the Buffalo River.
ASI administers this program on behalf of the Erie Canal Harbor Development Corporation (ECHDC).
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Come celebrate the 8th Annual Mardi Gras Jam at Sportsmen's Tavern in Buffalo, NY.
The Joe Krown Trio with Walter "Wolfman" Washington and Russell Batiste
The Big Easy in Buffalo is a program of ASI that brings New Orleans and Louisiana music and culture to the Western New York region.
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Nominations are now open in the categories below from Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Erie, and Niagara Counties!
Anyone can submit a nomination including those for your own organization or for yourself.
Winners will be chosen by a panel made up of representatives of the ASI Board of Directors and other community leaders.
2015 Spark Award Categories:
-Organization of the Year
-Individual Artist of the Year
-Supporter of the Cultural Sector
-Advocate for the Cultural Sector
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Calls for Work
Calls for Art
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Big Orbit Gallery's exhibition will open Saturday, January 31, 2015 with a reception from 8p-11p. The exhibition will be open to work in all media except photography. Drop-off for Big Orbit will be the week of January 19-January 24 from 12p-6p, with the exception of Wednesday January 21, which will have a drop-off time of 3p-9p. All work is due at Big Orbit by 6 PM Saturday January 24, 2015.
All current, new, and renewing CEPA and Big Orbit Members are invited to participate in the upcoming 2015 CEPA Gallery Members Exhibit.
- All work should be matted and/or framed and ready to hang
- All work should be labeled with the artist's name, title, process, date, and sales price
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Lockside Art Center invites sculptors to participate in our "Made by Hand" sculpture exhibit opening Saturday February 7, 2 - 4pm, and continuing through March 14. We seek a broad variety of sculpture for our first exhibition of 2015. This is a juried exhibition. We invite sculptors to submit several pieces.
Lockside Art Center is an intimate art center located in downtown Lockport, NY, overlooking the Erie Canal at the Flight of Five Locks, walking distance to restaurants and tourist attractions. We provide a display gallery, studios, art research library, and a classroom.
Lockside Art Center is located at 21-41 Main Street at Pine, Suite 208, Lockport NY, 14094.
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100 American Craftsmen Show
The Kenan Center is seeking poster designs for the 45th annual 100 American Craftsmen show to be held May 29-31, 2015.
Application with design specifications are available atwww.kenancraftshow.com. Student designs are welcome and encouraged.
Application and design must be submitted by February 13 by email to info@kenancenter.org, or by mail to Kenan Center, 433 Locust St, Lockport, NY 14094. Mailed materials should note "POSTER CONTEST" on outside of envelope. No phone calls please.
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2015 Infringement Poster Contest
Buffalo Infringement Festival is excited to announce the 2015 Buffalo Infringement Festival Poster Design Contest!
-Designs should capture the grassroots, DIY atmosphere of Infringement;
-Should be designed for 11x17(poster) and 3x5(postcard) size in mind;
-Submissions should be Hi-Res and in .jpg or .pdf format;
-We will also require a copy of the original source file (layered .psd or .ai file)
Please send submissions to:
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Community Foundation of Greater Buffalo
The Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo is now accepting Letters of Intent (LOI) for our 2015 Competitive Grants.
The LOI is the first mandatory step in the Community Foundation's 2015 competitive grant process. It involves completion of a brief electronic form allowing the grant review committee to determine if a project merits further consideration in light of available resources and current priorities. This will be the only competitive grant opportunity in 2015.
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National Endowment for the Arts (NEA)
The NEA recognizes these catalytic effects of excellent art, and the key role that arts and design organizations play in revitalizing them. To deepen and extend the arts' value, including their ability to foster new connections and to exemplify creativity and innovation, we welcome projects that: Are likely to prove transformative with the potential for meaningful change, whether in the development or enhancement of new or existing art forms, new approaches to the creation or presentation of art, or new ways of engaging the public with art; Are distinctive, offering fresh insights and new value for their fields and/or the public through unconventional solutions; and Have the potential to be shared and/or emulated, or are likely to lead to other advances in the field.
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National Endowment for the Arts (NEA)
The Challenge America category offers support primarily to small and mid-sized organizations for projects that extend the reach of the arts to underserved populations -- those whose opportunities to experience the arts are limited by geography, ethnicity, economics, or disability. Age alone (e.g., youth, seniors) does not qualify a group as underserved; at least one of the underserved characteristics noted above also must be present. Grants are available for professional arts programming and for projects that emphasize the potential of the arts in community development.
This category encourages and supports the following two objectives:
- Engagement: Engaging the public with diverse and excellent art.
- Livability: The strengthening of communities through the arts.
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The Phantom Unmasked Education Program
Now accepting applications.
Shea's is now accepting applications for The Phantom Unmasked education program.
This free program is designed for high school students who are passionate about the performing arts. Participants will examine the characters from The Phantom of the Opera, work with local professionals, attend Skype sessions with cast members from the Broadway tour and attend a performance of the show at Shea's.
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The Wave Farm Residency program provides artists with a valuable opportunity to concentrate on new transmission works and conduct research about the genre using the Wave Farm Study Center resource library.
In conjunction with their residencies, artists perform, are interviewed, and create playlists for broadcast on Wave Farm's WGXC 90.7-FM, a creative community radio station serving over 78,000 potential listeners in New York's Upper Hudson Valley, and international listeners online.
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in economic development and the community through
capacity building, collaboration, and advocacy.
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