LMCC News | March 2010
Artist Residencies
Workspace Applications Due This Thursday, March 25 by 5PM!
Applications for our Workspace studio residency for emerging visual artists and writers are due this Thursday by 5PM.
Workspace Works-in-Progress this Sunday, March 7
Get a behind-the-scenes look at artists’ studios. Workspace, LMCC’s studio residency program is opening its doors for the first time this year. Meet the 20 emerging visual artists and 9 writers in their studio spaces and see the work they have been making since September.
Cultural Programs
April 6 Poems & Pints Event Cancelled
The Tavern recently changed operators, and the new operators are hard at work getting the restaurant back up and running.
Reservations now open for “A New Era in Sentencing?”
We're now taking RSVPs for our next Access Restricted event, which will take place at New York County Surpreme Court at 60 Centre Street.
Space still available: “The Law of Violence in ‘No Country for Old Men’”
We still have some space for tomorrow's Access Restricted lecture at the Jacob Burns Moot Court featuring Sergio Muñoz Sarmiento.
Arts Services
BFA: Basic Finance for Artists — Registration Has Closed
BFA: Basic Finance for Artists is a free six-week intensive seminar on money management and personal finance for artists.
Around Town
Abrons Arts Center Announces 2010–11 AIR Program
Past LMCC Residents Featured in ABC No Rio’s Ides of March Biennial
The 7th Annual Ides of March Biennial at ABC No Rio on the Lower East Side features many past residents of LMCC.
American Theatre Wing announces National Theatre Company Grant Guidelines
American Theatre Wing will distribute 10 grants for the 2010 cycle in the amount of $10,000 each for general operating support.
Public Art Fund Hosts Talks at The New School This Spring
The Public Art Fund is hosting 3 talks this spring with artists who work primarily in figurative sculpture.
Swing Space Resident Ex.Pgirl Performs Paris Syndrome at New York City College of Technology
Ex.Pgirl rehearsed Paris Syndrome in the Vault at 14 Wall Street and will perform at City Tech March 18–20th.
The Ever Changing Legal Canvas: Art Law & Culture
Art Law & Culture Society is hosting a series of panel discussions on Friday, April 9, 2010 to discuss the issues surrounding art and culture with respect to American law.
Request for Proposals: reNEWable Times Square
The Department of Transportation is looking for temporary surface treatments at the Broadway/Times Square pedestrian plazas.
Career Transition For Dancers hosts “Embracing your transition”, a panel discussion
As a service to the performing arts industry, Career Transition For Dancers is holding another Career Conversations event on Monday, March 22 from 5:30 to 7:30pm. This one is called, “Embracing your transition”.
Open Call for “Tea Dances”
Emily Faulkner and Jody Sperling will be hosting the spring and fall 2010 sessions of Tea Dances and are currently accepting submissions.
Swing Space’s ((audience)) presents Dub Shop at Kleio Projects
Swing Space Residents, ((audience)), present Dub Shop, a pop-up exhibition organized by ((audience)) co-curators Alexis Bhagat and Lauren Rosati at Kleio Projects.
Watermill Center Accepting Proposals
The Watermill Center invites emerging artists to submit ambitious proposals for the creation of collaborative works.
