Opportunities

Opportunities

Running a course? Calling for submissions? Looking for people to help with a new project in arts and ecology? This is a place where you can share information about projects, and search for organisations who may need your help. If you want to submit a new opportunity, it's worth checking the FAQ to work out how to submit your material.

 

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Designer wanted | Speaker's Corner Bristol

Designer wanted | Speaker's Corner Bristol

Date: 19 March 2010
Bristol project involving Bristol Old Vic and the Speakers Corner Trust seeks a designer. More...
Call for papers | Creativity and place

Call for papers | Creativity and place

Date: 24 February 2010
Upcoming conference at the University of Exeter invites papers on the theme of creativity and place. IIssues of creativity and place are currently of compelling significance as fields of scholarly research, sites of artistic practice and areas of public interest. More...
Residencies | Bengal Eco Art Rally

Residencies | Bengal Eco Art Rally

Date: 22 January 2010
BEAR offer a multi-disciplinary residency program for UK and Indian artists to conceive and execute new ideas and to work on BEAR projected activities with site-specific responses to the rich natural environment of Sunderbans . The residency program is exclusive to UK based artists More...
MA in Art & Environment: 2010

MA in Art & Environment: 2010

Date: 22 January 2010
University College Falmouth's MA course encourages a focused engagement with ecological and environmental issues. More...
16-25 year olds wanted for National Youth Theatre project

16-25 year olds wanted for National Youth Theatre project

Date: 12 January 2010
NYT are looking for young people with a wide variety of skills, from scriptwriting and production through to environmentalism, to co-create a strand of Techno Stories performances. More...
Video editor needed

Video editor needed

Date: 05 January 2010
The Laboratory of Insurrectionary Imagination is looking for an experienced editor to finish the film part of its Paths Through Utopias project. More...
Historical Researcher for Speaker's Corner

Historical Researcher for Speaker's Corner

Date: 04 January 2010
The Royal Parks seek an historical researcher who will research the history of Speakers Corner, Hyde Park, including significant and curious speeches, trends and scandals as well as the wealth of writing about its significance and history. More...
Volunteers wanted for artwork/intervention

Volunteers wanted for artwork/intervention

Date: 20 November 2009
The Cultura 21 network seeks volunteers to help re-enact the Caution Border artwork/intervention in Copenhagen on December 11, 12 or 13. More...
Kunst-Stoffe | Residencies to artists in all disciplines

Kunst-Stoffe | Residencies to artists in all disciplines

Date: 16 November 2009
The Centre for Reusable Materials in Berlin is offering residences to artists exploring ideas of reuse from May 1 2010. Deadline, December 15. More...

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