Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Call for Work: Sunday, 28 April 2013

Who are your 'Heroes'? We want to know!! Take advantage of this golden opportunity to honor your heroes by answering this call for art. Bring your heros if possible on the night of the show and get your picture taken to be displayed with your artwork!!

Call for Art: "Heroes" closes on Sunday, April 28 at 5:00 p.m.

Who is the hero in your life? The Soulard Art Market (SAM) is calling for submissions to "Heroes," a juried exhibition of the many faces of heroes/heroines, past or present that have impacted your life in some way. "Heroes" runs from May 10 through 31st, 2013, and each artist may submit up to three original works. Do this at our website, www.soulardartmarket.org

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Call for Work: Deadline 25 April 2013

PDN The Great Outdoors – Enter Your Amazing Photo by April 25 to Win

PRIZES

ONE PROFESSIONAL GRAND-PRIZE WINNER will receive a Santa Fe-based workshop from the world-renowned Santa Fe Photographic Workshops, based on a Santa Fe Photographic Workshops tuition/fees credit of up to $1,500.The Workshops offer two-and-a-half day, four day and five day classes. With top-level photographers as instructors, classes are designed to offer a wide range of topics for all skill levels.

ONE AMATEUR GRAND-PRIZE WINNER will receive free tuition to MatadorU's Travel Photography Course and a one year subscription to MatadorAccess.

ALL AMATEUR FIRST-PLACE WINNERS will receive a one year subscription to MatadorAccess.

EIGHT PROFESSIONAL AND AMATEUR FIRST-PLACE WINNERS will each receive a $100 Adorama gift certificate.

ALL PROFESSIONAL FIRST-PLACE WINNERS will receive a PhotoServe.com portfolio ($860 value).

Winning images be printed and displayed at the Outdoor Retailer Summer Market trade show July 31 - August 3rd 2013 in Salt Lake City, Utah. The gallery will be on display for the event's 21,000 attendees which includes 1,000 outdoor brand representatives and related media players.
ALL FIRST-PLACE WINNERS will receive digital cameras.
WINNING IMAGES will be featured in PDN's August issue which has an additional print circulation to 5,000 photography industry creatives!

DEADLINE April 25, 2013

ENTRY FEES
Professionals: $35
Amateurs: $12
* Late? Pay an additional $10 per image for the extended deadline: May 9th.

CATEGORIES
Plants, Animals, Insects and Gardens
Beaches, Islands and Underwater
Scenes of the Natural World
Outdoor Sports and Activities
Parks and Safaris

JUDGES
John Toolan, Photography Director, Field & Stream
John Nuhn, Managing Photo Editor, National Wildlife
Justin Appenzeller, Photo Editor, Outdoor Life
Genny Fullerton, Sr. Associate Photo Editor, Backpacker Magazine
Chris Wellhausen, Photo Editor, TransWorld SNOWboarding
Keri Bascetta, Director of Photography, SKI Magazine/Skiing Magazine
Kenji Haroutunian, Show Director, Outdoor Retailer

For more information please read our FAQ (frequently asked questions).

Monday, April 22, 2013

Call for Work: Deadline 10 May 2013

We are pleased to present our Memorial Day Weekend show You are invited and encouraged to submit your Science Fiction or Eye themed artwork to the Eyeball for this unique showing opportunity. Space is limited, this is a juried event, only 12-18 artists can be accepted.

Event Date: Friday May 24th, 2013
2720 Cherokee second floor 
7pm – 1am   Admission: $5

Submission Deadline – May 10, 2013
Acceptance Notification – May 12, 2013

Please read the following instructions very carefully. If you have any questions please send them via email to bigsilvereyeball@gmail.com

SUBMISSION RULES:
  • All submitted images must be jpegs.  If submitting more than one image send all images in one email to bigsilvereyeball@gmail.com.  Total size of email cannot exceed the maximum of 25MB.
  • Only one image will be needed for flat art.  You may send two images of 3-D works if you feel it is necessary.
  • Image files should be titled as such: lastname_firstname_nameofpiece.jpg  (i.e. doe_john_mypainting.jpg)
  • Your email should include the following: Your name, address, phone number, email address, the number of pieces submitted, name, media, size in inches and price of each piece.
  • There is no cost for submitting work.  If your work is accepted there will be a $20 entry fee per artist payable in cash only at the time of drop-off.
  • All accepted work must be ready for display.  All flat work must be framed with a wire across the back. Gallery Wrapped canvases need not be framed but must also have a wire across the back.  No saw tooth hangers or other forms of hanging will be accepted. We will not pin or tape up work.  If 3-D works require a pedestal, this will need to be provided by the artist.
  • Any work deemed difficult to install will not be accepted.  Please note that we cannot hang work from the ceiling.
  • All accepted artwork must be dropped off and picked up in person.  We cannot receive or send shipments of artwork.  Drop-off and Pick-up dates will be provided at time of acceptance notification.
  • Neither Freaky Steve nor 2720 nor the eyeball itself will handle the sale of art.  Each artist is responsible for managing the sale of their own work.  No commission of such sales will be taken by The Eyeball or the 2720; each artist will keep 100% of their sales.
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Sunday, April 21, 2013

Call for Work: Deadline 17 May 2013

UNDER THE INFLUENCE  
Under The Influence is an all media juried exhibit where the artworks submitted should very clearly expose the artist's inspiration. Artworks submitted should reflect an influence of a specific period in art history, influence of an artist from ancient to contemporary times, or even an art instructor or mentor. Artworks that demonstrate inspiration from whatever the artist's muse may be: be it a color, religion, media & advertising, the landscape, a famous artist, a time in art history, a genre, etc... Artworks where the artist's influence is clearly evident in the artwork. All interpretations of theme are encouraged. Works in all media, techniques & styles are considered.
  
EXHIBITION SPACE & DATES
Presented at Art Saint Louis' new* Gallery, 1223 Pine Street in the Park Pacific Building in downtown St. Louis, MO. Exhibition dates: August 17-October 10, 2013. Opening reception Saturday, August 17, 6-9 p.m. *Our new Gallery will open Summer 2013.

ELIGIBILITY
Open to artists 21 years of age and older living in the St. Louis, Missouri region or surrounding 200-mile radius. Chicago, IL and Kansas City, MO are not eligible.

ENTRY FORM
Please download the entry form directly from the Art Saint Louis website here: http://www.artsaintlouis.org/index.php/2011-10-05-01-05-26/2011-10-10-15-50-15/calls-for-entries

DEADLINE
May 17, 2013 is the postmark deadline for all entries. Please mail all entries. Sorry, but we cannot accept any hand-delivered entries for this exhibit. Send entry fee, entry form, JPEGs on CD, image reference sheet to: "Under The Influence," c/o Art Saint Louis, 555 Washington Ave., #150, St. Louis, MO 63101. Entries postmarked May 17, 2013, but received after May 20 will be returned to artists unprocessed.

SPECIFICATIONS 
Artists may submit up to 2 original artworks in all styles & all media*. *NO ceiling installed work. *NO works that sit directly on the floor. *NO works that are nailed, pinned, tacked, taped, velcroed, painted on, adhered, or affixed directly to/on Gallery walls. No loose plexi that is clipped or nailed to wall. 2-d works must be framed or pre-approved* alternative presentation (*email robin@artstlouis.org for ok on alternate presentation). 3-d, over-sized or installation works must be installed by artist under direction of ASL Gallery Director. 3-d works that are extremely fragile, very small, unstable or do not sit flat on a pedestal are discouraged. Video or works that require electricity: Artist must provide all equipment necessary to present artwork, including cords, DVD player, monitor, etc. Work must be completed in the last two years (2011-2013). Works not previously exhibited in any exhibit in the Art Saint Louis Gallery. Works not exhibited in any juried exhibit in the St. Louis region August 2012-January 2013. Size limits: artwork must fit through standard sized double doors. Final installation size not to exceed 8' any direction.

JURORS
Art Saint Louis is very pleased to announce that serving as jurors for this exhibit will be St. Louis-based artists Kit Keith and Tim Liddy, Professor of Art, Fontbonne University.

JURYING, FORMATTING & MATERIALS REQUIRED
Judging is done by JPEGs on CD only. No slides, no e-mailed images, no mailed printed photos. DVD only for video or performance. Video saved as Quicktime file. Limit 2 JPEGs per artwork: 1 full view & either 1 detail OR alternate view. JPEGs on 1 CD that must be readable by both Mac & PC. Do NOT submit 2 CDs. JPEGs must be RGB Color, 300 dpi preferred. Rename JPEG file to correspond to image # on the entry form using the following format: lastname.image1.jpg (EXAMPLE: smith.image1). Include title of artwork on entry form. Include a printed sheet with color or b/w thumbnail reference image of each artwork you are submitting-this is not used for jurying, but is required for processing all entries. Do not include any unrelated files, folders or documents on CD. NO iPhoto folders. JPEGs only. Label CD with artist's full name and place in protective case. Submissions that do not comply with rules of entry will not be presented to the jurors. Only entries postmarked by May 17, 2013 will be considered. Absolutely NO hand-delivered entries will be accepted. Jury notifications will be e-mailed to all artists by June 14, 2013. Works selected for exhibition that are not accurately depicted by JPEGs may be removed from the exhibit at Director's discretion.

THE JURYING PROCESS
If you are not already aware, jurying an exhibition at Art Saint Louis is always an anonymous process. What this means is that at no time before or during the jurying process do our jurors know the names of entering artists. The jurors are presented all entrants' JPEGs in an anonymous digital image presentation and the only information provided to them about the artwork is the following: artwork title, year, media, dimensions & method of presentation (i.e. wall, pedestal, floor). Jurors are never shown the names of any artists. Both works that you submit for jurying are presented one after the other in the presentation the jurors view. So, if you are artist #25, your two entries are in the presentation after artist #24 and before artist #26. From the jurying presentation and info provided about the artworks, the jurors make their selections for the final exhibit. Artwork selection decisions are in part based on a set of specific jurying instructions & criteria relating to the theme of the exhibit as well as specific conditions & rules of the Gallery. At no time are the jurors shown entrants' names and oftentimes do not even see names for selected artists until they arrive to the Gallery to view final exhibit. 

SALES & INSURANCE
Artworks are insured at 50% of retail value during exhibit. Artist responsible for work in transit to/from ASL. Works may be for sale or not for sale. All sales are made through Art Saint Louis with 30% donation on work sold to ASL and 70% to artist. Sold artworks must remain in exhibit through conclusion of show. Artist responsible for delivery of sold work to buyer at end of exhibit.

FRAMING & PRESENTATION
All work selected for exhibit must be delivered to Gallery ready to install. 2-d work must be framed & equipped with hanging wire stretched across back of artwork. NO saw tooth hangers or clip frames. Paintings may be framed, strip-framed or gallery-wrapped. No loose plexi that is clipped/nailed to wall. No works that are tacked, glued, pinned, taped, velcroed, painted on, or affixed directly to/on Gallery walls or floors. 3-d, oversized, very heavy work, or installation work must be installed by artist under direction of ASL Gallery Director. Video must be presented on min. 9" monitor; monitor weight not to exceed 20 lbs. Video & works that require electricity: Artist must provide any cords, cord protectors & all equipment required to present work. Specific installation requirements must be resolved in advance with directions/devices provided by artist. Art Saint Louis reserves the right to install accepted works in a manner deemed necessary for a well-designed exhibition or for security purposes.

AWARDS & SALES
Five non-cash Awards of Excellence will be selected by the jurors for this exhibit. Award recipients are eligible for our "Honor Awards 2014" exhibit (Summer 2014). Only artists who receive Awards of Excellence in our 2013 exhibits are eligible for the "Honor Awards 2014."

ENTRY FEE
Entry fee is non-refundable. Artist may submit up to 2 artworks for the one fee. Membership is not required for submission of artworks or acceptance in to any Art Saint Louis juried exhibition.$20/current Art Saint Louis members; $30/non-members; $5 reduced entry fee with new $60 Basic 1-year membership. New members, please download a membership form from our website here: http://www.artsaintlouis.org/index.php/2011-10-08-03-21-13/become-a-member

Fees payable to Art Saint Louis. Submit fee with entry form, CD, image reference sheet, & SASE (for return of CD) by May 17, 2013. Entry fee payable by check or money order by mail or online entry fee payable by PayPal available on ASL website here: http://www.artsaintlouis.org/index.php/2011-10-05-01-05-26/2011-10-10-15-50-15/calls-for-entries 

ENTRY FORM
The entry form for this exhibit is required with all entries and is downloadable directly from our website here: http://www.artsaintlouis.org/index.php/2011-10-05-01-05-26/2011-10-10-15-50-15/calls-for-entries Entries submitted without form will be returned to artist unprocessed. All entries require: entry form filled out in full (do not leave any areas blank), entry fee, JPEGs on CD, and printed image reference sheet.

DEADLINE / SEND ENTRY
May 17, 2013 is the deadline for ALL entries. Please mail all entries. Sorry, but we cannot accept any hand-delivered entries for this exhibit. Send entry fee, entry form (downloadable from our website here: http://www.artsaintlouis.org/index.php/2011-10-05-01-05-26/2011-10-10-15-50-15/calls-for-entries), JPEGs on CD, image reference sheet to: "Under The Influence," c/o Art Saint Louis, 555 Washington Ave., #150, St. Louis, MO 63101. Entries postmarked May 17, 2013, but received after May 20 will be returned to artists unprocessed.MAIL ALL ENTRIES.

VOLUNTEERING
As a non-profit artists' organization, Art Saint Louis relies on volunteer support to help present our exhibitions. For this exhibit, all accepted/exhibiting artists are required to volunteer 4 hours (per artwork selected) of time and/or work to the production of this exhibit; artists may contribute food or goods for the opening reception (value $20/per artwork); or artists may buy-out volunteer time at $5/hour or $20/per artwork. Cash, contributions or in-kind goods or services are tax-deductible to the extent allowable by law.

PUBLICITY
Art Saint Louis reserves the right to photograph all exhibited works for web use and publicity purposes. JPEGs of accepted artworks may be used for publicity of this exhibit and Art Saint Louis in-general. This exhibit is publicized and promoted on our website, through e-blasts, on our Facebook page, Twitter feed, in-print and online magazines, various publications, media resources, and more.

DELIVERY & PICK-UP
Artworks juried into this exhibit are to be hand-delivered by artist or representative to Art Saint Louis August 2-3, 2013, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and picked-up at the conclusion of the show, October 11-12, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Exhibited artworks may not be removed from ASL prior to 10 a.m. October 11. ALL works must be removed from Gallery by 4 p.m. October 12. 

ART SAINT LOUIS
Art Saint Louis is a non-profit artists' organization & gallery in downtown St. Louis, MO. For nearly 30 years, Art Saint Louis has worked to cultivate an appreciation for the role that visual artists play in our community. We fulfill our mission by creating and presenting original exhibitions, educational programming and support services to benefit artists and the community. Our proactive efforts help artists achieve professional success and reach new audiences. Art Saint Louis is a registered not-for-profit organization with the State of Missouri and has Federal 501 (c)(3) status. Learn more at www.artstlouis.org

QUESTIONS?
Robin Hirsch, Artistic Director, Art Saint Louis, robin@artstlouis.org

"UNDER THE INFLUENCE" Calendar

Deadline for entry: Postmarked* by May 17, 2013. *Please MAIL ALL ENTRIES. Sorry, but due to our upcoming Gallery relocation, we cannot accept any hand-delivered entries for this exhibit. MAIL your ENTRY.

All entries* MAILED to: "Under The Influence," Art Saint Louis, 555 Washington Ave., #150, St. Louis, MO  63101 (*entry form filled out in full, entry fee, JPEGs on CD, printed image reference sheet)

Jurying Notifications: ALL entering artists will be e-mailed jury results by 11:59 p.m., June 14

Accepted works delivered to ASL: August 2-3, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

Install exhibit: Wednesday, August 7, 2013, 2-5 p.m.

Exhibition Dates: August 17-October 10, 2013

FREE Opening Reception: Saturday, August 17, 2013, 6-9 p.m.

Pick-up exhibited works: October 11-12, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

The new Art Saint Louis Gallery space will be built during May & June and will open in July 2013! Keep posted on the new space by following us on our website: http://www.artstlouis.org

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Call for Work: Deadline 21 April 2013

Entries are due this weekend for "Touched by Violence" a juried exhibit, part of our Art and Awareness Series. An exhibit detailing the weighty affects of violence on society and art in the healing process. In honor of May being Law Enforcement Appreciation Month, a portion of proceeds from this exhibit will benefit The Backstoppers, Inc. Please read the full description of this exhibit before preparing to enter. Available at http://www.framations.com/touched_by_violence.html

Entries Due April 19 and 20 from 10-6 and April 21 from 12-5
On Display May 3 - June 6 at Framations Custom Framing and Art Gallery
218 North Main Street
St Charles, MO 63301
636-724-8313

Sarah Merideth
Framations Custom Framing and Art Gallery
218 North Main Street
St Charles, MO 63301
636-724-8313 Phone
636-724-8310 Fax
www.framations.com
samerideth@sbcglobal.net

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Calls for Work

PhotoPlace Gallery

Middlebury, Vermont
Juried Photography Exhibitions and Publications
Upcoming Calls for Submissions:

THE EDGES OF NIGHT: DAWN AND DUSK

Deadline: April 15th
Juror: Sean Kernan
 

CITY STREETS | COUNTRY ROADS
Deadline: May 13th
Jurors: Rebecca Norris Webb and Alex Webb

LOOKING BACK: THE ART OF NOSTALGIA
Deadline: June 10th
Juror: Mary Ann Lynch

Click here to visit the PhotoPlace Gallery website for details

Tuesday, April 09, 2013

Graduation meeting: Thursday, 11 April 2013


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THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 12NOON

 SVERDRUP LOBBY (@126C)


PIZZA!

Meet Bob Dotson: Wednesday, 24 April 2013





Meet Bob Dotson
Wednesday, April 24 10 am
Library Conference Room

This eight-time Emmy Award-winner will discuss his new book, American Story: A Lifetime Search for Ordinary People Doing Extraordinary Things; followed by Q&A.

Bob will also be available that evening at a book-signing event in the East Academic Building at 6:30pm.
 

NBC News Correspondent Bob Dotson has a unique approach. He searches the neglected corners of our country, seeking the extraordinary in ordinary lives.

"Stories only happen to people who are allowed to tell them," says Dotson. "I look for the kind of guy who may never run for mayor, or go to the moon, or transplant a heart, but whose story may touch a viewer's heart."

His special reports, "American Story with Bob Dotson," are seen on the Today Show and other NBC News programs. He was also the writer and host of "Bob Dotson's America," a series of half-hour programs on the Travel Channel and the author of two books, one for aspiring journalists, "Make it Memorable," (Bonus Books, 2000); the other a memoir, "In Pursuit of the American Dream," (Athenaeum, NY, 1985.) His literary work won the George Washington Honor Medal for excellence.

He has received more than 100 awards for his work in broadcast journalism, including four National Emmys and eight nominations. The Society of Professional Journalists cited Dotson for the "Best Network Feature Reporting of 2004." The Radio and Television News Directors Association also honored him with four Edward R. Murrow Awards for "Best Network News Writing." Dotson's work has won top journalism awards from the National Press Photographers, Dupont-Columbia and the Robert F. Kennedy Foundation.

His stories have taken him to every state, many times, and around the world. Dotson is an internationally acclaimed documentary producer. His film, El Capitan's Courageous Climbers (NBC Productions,) was the winner of seven International Film and Video Festivals and was awarded documentary's highest honor, the CINE Grand Prize.

Over the years, Dotson saved more than six thousand original story tapes, whenever his bosses, looking to save space, tossed them out. He preserved not just the stories themselves, but every field cassette. For three decades, they were maintained at his own expense in air-conditioned rooms -- first in his basement then, as the collection grew, in warehouses.

NBC donated that archive to the Oklahoma Historical Society. All of Dotson's stories are now available to scholars at the Society's new 64 million dollar museum next to the State Capitol.

Dotson began his broadcasting career at the NBC station in Oklahoma City, WKY-TV (now KFOR-TV), where he was director of Special Projects. In that post, he produced and directed 19 documentary programs from 1969 until 1975. He joined NBC News in 1975 as a reporter at WKYC-TV, the NBC television station in Cleveland. Two years later, he opened NBC's first news bureau in Dallas from which he covered Central America. In 1979 he moved to the NBC News bureau in Atlanta. In addition to his Today and NBC Nightly News assignments, he also worked on several NBC News magazine programs.

Dotson was born in St. Louis, Mo. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in journalism and political science from Kansas University (1968) and a Master of Science in television and film from Syracuse University (1969) where he was a Graduate Fellow and Outstanding Masters candidate. While attending college, he was a reporter and photographer for KMBC-TV in Kansas City, Mo., and was news director and reporter for KFKU-KANU-FM in Lawrence, Kan.

Dotson lives in New York City with his wife, the former Linda Puckett. They have one daughter, Amy.



Call for Work: Deadline 1 May 2013

Call for Entries

Image13 is an international photo contest run by the New York chapter of ASMP.

Submissions are open to professional, serious amateur and student photographers. First-prize winners in each category (professional and student) will have their winning image published in a full page ad in PDN magazine as well as in a promotional email to be sent to over 30,000 art directors, art buyers and photo editors in New York and other major cities throughout the United States.

Enter online at image-ny.org. Or just check out the galleries of past years’ winners.

Submission deadline is May 1, 2013.

Judges
Nichole D’Auria, Art Director, Fitness Magazine
Nadine McCarthy, Photo Director, Allure
Julie Grahame, Associate Director, ClampArt, and Publisher, aCurator
Maciek Skorek, Senior Art Director, Gyro
Ben Hampel, Lead Editor, Corbis Outline

Friday, April 05, 2013

Phorojournalism Scholarship: Deadline 15 April 2013

The National Press Photographers Foundation has opened its scholarship application period for this year, and you do not have to be an NPPA student member to apply.

The deadline to apply for one of the NPPF $2,000 scholarships is April 15, 2013.

https://nppa.org/node/29451

Portfolio Creation course: 12-13 April 2013

FILM 3150, Portfolio Creation
Spring 2, 2013

Instructor:  Zlatko Cosic
zlatkocosic77@webster.edu
www.zlatkocosic.com

Friday, April 12, 2013 from 5:30PM to 9:30PM & Saturday, April 13, 2013 from 9AM – 5PM

Course Description: This weekend seminar is an introduction to the creation of portfolios to be presented on a DVD and the internet. The web based portfolio is an essential aspect when applying for a job, graduate school, film festivals and art shows. The class will cover basic tools and concepts of Adobe CS which include digital imaging, capturing video clips, menu and web design, DVD authoring, video encoding and web streaming, and publishing portfolio based web sites. Students will create a visually effective demo of their work and package it as a DVD and web site.

Prerequisites: EPMD 1000

Recommendation: This workshop is beneficial for students in their 3rd or 4th year of study. Students should bring their existing projects (high quality QT video clips or other video file format that can be used for editing, audio files and JPEG stills), and possibly a resume (Word file), Blank DVDs, USB flash drive and external drive to store their projects.

Course Learning Outcomes:
• Students plan the structure of their online portfolio and DVD.
• Students edit and encode video for DVD and web.
• Students design interactive menu and build DVD.
• Students apply the basics of web design and publish their work to the internet.

Software for Course: The version of the software being covered is Adobe CS5: Premiere, Photoshop, Encore, Media Encoder and Dreamweaver. Optional: After Effects

Meet Bob Dotson: Wednesday, 24 April 2013

Meet Bob Dotson
Wednesday, April 24
10am
Library Conference Room

This eight-time Emmy Award-winner will discuss his new book, American Story: A Lifetime Search for Ordinary People Doing Extraordinary Things; followed by Q&A.

Bob will also be available that evening at a book-signing event in the East Academic Building at 6:30pm.

Call for Work: Deadline 1 May 2013

CALL FOR PHOTOGRAPHS: No Theme
Submissions due May 1, 2013
 
 
SHOTS Magazine announces an international call for photographic work to be considered for publication in the Summer Issue (no. 120). There is NO THEME for this issue, subject matter is OPEN. Please visit the SHOTS website for further information and guidelines.

A well-established, independent, quarterly photography journal entering its 27th year of publication, SHOTS Magazine reaches an international community of photographers, educators, galleries, museums, collectors and other fine art photography enthusiasts.

Submissions are accepted online or by mail (prints or CD).

SHOTS Magazine is a quarterly, independent photography journal made possible by the participation, subscriptions, and support of its readers.

Tuesday, April 02, 2013

VLAA Copyright Clinic: Monday, 8 April 2013

St. Louis Volunteer Lawyers and Accountants for the Arts
Business Edge for Individual Artists

COPYRIGHT CLINIC
Monday, Apr. 8, 7:00 to 9:30 p.m.


Do you have pressing questions about copyright? Here's your chance to learn the basics. Then you'll have an opportunity to spend 15 minutes talking to a volunteer lawyer. Consultations will be scheduled in person that evening and may not be available if you do not register in advance.

$10 in advance; $15 at the door. If you need a scholarship, please contact us. Business Edge workshops are held in the Regional Arts Commission's building, 6128 Delmar. Free parking behind the Pageant or in the MetroLink lot.

To pre-register by email, please send us vlaa@stlrac.org your name, address and phone number.

St. Louis Volunteer Lawyers and Accountants for the Arts
6128 Delmar
St. Louis, MO 63112
314/863-6930
http://www.vlaa.org