TPP Ten!
TPP Ten! Our weekly roundup of links, events and such.
1. The Emerging Photographer Grant 2010 is now receiving submissions for a grant of $15,000 (yeah, that got your attention).
The grant was initiated by David Alan Harvey in 2008, and is awarded by the Magnum Foundation, a non-profit created by the member photographers from Magnum Photos, Inc. The EPF grant 2010 submission link: http://burn.slideroom.com
2. The Bronx Museum of the Art’s highly lauded program Artist in the Marketplace will be accepting applications until June 30, 2010 for the 2011 sessions.
3. Hey, Hot Shot is open for entries. Apply apply apply.
4. Wallspace Gallery presents Mark Wyse, Seizure
Opening tonight, April 2, at 6:00pm
619 West 27th Street
5. Jeff Burton show his Portraits at Casey Kaplan
Opening tonight, April 2, at 6:00pm
21 street: 525 West 21st Street
6. Tuesday April 6th
Lecture: Kate Gilmore, Marianne Vitale “SVA Alumni Speak About Their Video Art in the Whitney Biennial 2010″ at SVA (Visual Arts Theater)
23 street: 333 W 23 street, 7pm
7. Check out Mona Kuhn’s Native at Flowers Gallery
Opening Thursday April 8th
20 street: 529 W 20 street, 6-8pm
8. Pieter Hugo “Nollywood” at Yossi Milo Gallery
Closing reception Thursday April 8th
25 street: 525 W 25 street, 6-8pm
9. Aperture and The New School present: OPEN COVER BEFORE STRIKING
A Panel Discussion as part of the Ongoing Series
Confounding Expectations XI
April 8 at 7:00 pm
66 West 12th Street
Between 5th and 6th Avenues
10. A new conference for image makers has been announced called Imaging D+A, that will take place at Art Center this June 12-13. Here is a link to the full conference site http://www.imagingdna.com.
Have a fabulous weekend!
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