Compliments of AMERINDA.org: International opportunities & cool shit to do in NYC

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Talking Stick: Native Arts Quarterly

Talking Stick is currently accepting submissions of Fiction and Creative Non-Fiction for our upcoming Writers Issue.  In order to spotlight Native writers in the New York Metro Area as well as the East Coast, we want to see the best of what Native literary minds can come up with.  So pick up your pen, turn on your computer, or fix the ribbon in your typewriter and get to it.  We know you have stories and we want to read them.

Also, Talking Stick is always on the look out for talented Native journalists and writers to contribute to future issues.  If you’re receiving this email, you probably get Talking Stick, and if you’re one of the few lucky readers that get our wonderfully humble publication, then you know it has been created just for you.  So jump on board and contribute your abilities to keep this one of a kind publication going.  With your help, the next ten years of Talking Stick will be very exciting, and we want you involved.

To submit your work for the upcoming writers issue or ask about the wonderful opportunities Talking Stick offers its beloved writers, contact Steve Elm: Talking Stick editor, captain, altruistic taskmaster, and David Bowie enthusiast at: february60@yahoo.com

Visual Arts

The American Indian Community House (AICH) presents Fly By Night Mythology. Featuring work by Larry McNeil (Tlingit), Mythology will be showcased at the AICH Gallery from April 13 to May 12, 2007.  On April 13th, the National Museum of the American Indian will feature an Art Talk with McNeil in conjunction with the show from 12pm to 1pm, and a gallery talk will take place at AICH on April 14th from 2pm to 3pm.  The AICH Gallery is located at 11 Broadway, 2nd floor, New York, 10004, and the gallery is open Tuesday through Saturday, 12 to 6pm. For more information visit www.aich.org or call 212.598.0100

Independent Lens Online Shorts Festival

Submission deadline: April 23, 2007.

Independent filmmakers are invited to submit short- form films, 10 minutes or less in length and in all genres. All submitted shorts to the Independent Lens Online Shorts Festival will be screened and reviewed be an esteemed jury of leading independent filmmakers, interactive producers and industry executives. The grand prize-winner will be awarded $2,500 and a national television premiere on Independent Lens, provided that all PBS broadcast standards and policies have been met. Ten additional winners will be showcased on the Independent Lens Web site at PBS.org. Winners will be announced in Fall 2007.

Fundación Marcelino Botín

Fundación Marcelino Botín, a Spanish institution created in 1964, has just opened two visual arts calls: for Scholarships and a Workshop.
For the call period of 2007/2008, the Visual Arts Scholarships is provided with 220.000 euros. These consist in aid for education, research or personal projects that will close with the organization of an exhibition in Santander and the edition of a catalogue. The call will be open for individuals of any nationality with the only condition of having between 23 and 40 years of age for the educational scholarships.

The deadline for applications is May 4, 2007. 

http://www.fundacionmbotin.org:80/

Montana Artists Refuge

Visiting artists who wish to participate in our regular residency program may come and stay for one month to nine months, November through July. Residencies for less time are considered based on demand for space; rent is by the month only.

The American Indian Artists Residency in September. Deadline for application is April 15; fill out specific American Indian Artists Residency application.

http://www.montanaartistsrefuge.org/apply.htm http://www.montanaartistsrefuge.org/indianartists.htm

NAPT

-The postmark deadline for NAPT’s 2007 Open Call is July 11, 2007. Projects in all stages are welcome to apply. Sixty-minute formats are strongly preferred, but films of any length will be considered. The 2007 RFP will be posted on our website soon, and in the meantime, the 2006 Request for Proposals (RFP) is available to review our guidelines. We will only mail application forms this year upon request. A postcard mailing will be sent via U.S. Mail when the new RFP form is available.

-The CPB/PBS Producers Workshop at WGBH is an intensive, week-long seminar for producers who create or intend to create works for public broadcasting, either through a public television station or independently. Now in its seventh year, the Workshop is an opportunity for experienced producers to hone and upgrade skills at a relatively high level so that the participants can apply these skills to works in progress or in the future.

-The Corporation for Public Broadcasting is funding a nationwide, year-long search that will bring new voices to the public radio airwaves. Submissions begin April 16. Three finalists will be identified by September, 2007. They will then produce pilot shows which will be presented to CPB in early 2008. CPB will review the programs and choose one for continued funding.

Other opportunities are listed on our website 24 hours a day, seven days a week here: http://amerinda.org/info/opportunities.html

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