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***Chance Operations: Call for artists, performers and musicians***
On Saturday, October 25th, the gallery spaces of the Climate Theater will be transformed into an exciting one-night art exhibition and performance event/party.
Our last event, Night Light: An Evening of Luminous Environments, brought in over 300 people, was a weekly pick in The San Francisco Bay Guardian, as well as garnering attention from local galleries. To view documentation of this show go to: www.flickr.com/photos/27324014@N03/
For our next show, Chance Operations, the Climate Curatorial Collective invites artists in all media to submit work that engages Chance in practice, process, motif, presentation, execution, or otherwise.
Some words for inspiration:
Chance/Lottery/Happenstance/Accident/Serendipity/Coincidence/Random(ness)/Risk/Games/Contests/Ephemeral
We are seeking submissions in all media including interactive art, performance, installation, projection, sound, as well as traditional art forms such as painting, photography and sculpture. 20 eclectic spaces will available for artwork, installations and performances including 2 stages with sound systems, several small galleries, a rooftop, hallways and stairwells. Group collaborations are also welcome.
To submit work, please send us the following information:
- Your name(s)
- Phone
- Title of piece
- One paragraph description of piece including how it fits the theme of the show
- Web link to video documentation and/or attach up to 3 jpegs
- Please list the equipment that you will use (you must bring your own equipment)
- Any other special notes or requirements
Please send all submissions and inquiries to: climatecurators@gmail.com
Deadline for submissions: Friday, September 5th
Walk-through with curators at the Theater/Gallery: Sunday, September 28th
Event date: Saturday October 25th, 2008 7pm-11pm
The Climate Curatorial Collective's mission is to foster supportive collaboration and experimentation outside the formal gallery system. The CCC adds to the vitality of the SF arts scene by creating opportunities for artists to present ephemeral works outside established categories, and to take risks without commercial pressures.
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