[CW-Grad] FW: DEADLINE: Nov 18 ($5000 fund): Call for Proposals, Culver Arts Research Laboratory

Bryan G Bradford bryan.bradford at ucr.edu
Tue Oct 18 10:05:42 PDT 2011


CALL FOR PROPOSALS
Culver Arts Research Laboratory (CARL) Residencies
Opportunities for UCR Faculty and Graduate Students 2011-2012
 PDF Application due November 18, 2011
Complete Guidelines:  http://culvercenter.ucr.edu/carl-residency/

PDF Flyer attached for distribution. Please distribute to colleagues and grad students.

If you have not been to the Culver Center, and would like to come before the deadline, then some opportunities are the regularly scheduled Friday/Saturday film screenings, http://culvercenter.ucr.edu/film/landing.php, or the next exhibition opening reception on Saturday, October 29, 6-9 p.m. Free, http://culvercenter.ucr.edu/exhibitions/landing.php

The Barbara and Art Culver Center of the Arts solicits proposals from UCR faculty and graduate students for projects as part of Culver's scheduled of curated programming for winter 2011 to fall 2012. Culver's curatorial staff seeks bold, dynamic, experimental projects that engage with the Culver building and downtown Riverside as a site of exploration and collaboration. The primary goal for the presentation of faculty and graduate student projects is to feature and showcase to the larger community the best in arts-based research that is being conducted on campus.

Programs can be, but are not limited to musical performances, dance performances, open rehearsals, literary readings, writer workshops, theater productions, lectures, film screenings, temporary sound and art exhibitions/installations, and working with CMP collections. Proposals for exhibitions can range from one day to multiple-weeks, and performances may be for one evening (customary) or multiple evenings (atypical). In keeping with the Culver Center mission, the goals are to present new, original work, to facilitate interaction between performers, disciplines, and approaches, and to encourage collaboration between campus and the broader public.

Proposals will be reviewed from all departments, but priority will be given to those from thefollowing seven CHASS departments in the arts: Art, Creative Writing, Dance,History of Art, Media and Cultural Studies, Music, and Theatre, and to first time applicants who have not made a public presentation at Culver Center in the last year, whether as a CARL Resident or via other programming. Proposals that come from these departments may also include partners with any UCR department, undergraduates, and community members. Funded Residency project proposals must culminate with a public presentation at Culver and/or CMP, which may include the atrium, screening room, black box theatre, or dance studio (Hammond).

There is a $5,000 fund from which several awards are drawn for Funded Residencies. Visit the Culver Center of the Arts website, http://culvercenter.ucr.eduto see the full breadth of programs. To discuss proposals in advance or to visit the Culver Center, contact Tyler Stallings, artistic director, UCR Culver Center of the Arts, tyler.stallings at ucr.edu<mailto:tyler.stallings at ucr.edu>. Residency guidelines are downloadable from http://culvercenter.ucr.edu/carl-residency/. PDF application due November 18, 2011, with notification in mid-December 2011.


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