XPACE Cultural Centre, and The Images Festival are seeking
expressions of interest from emerging and student curators for their annual
emerging new media artist exhibition. The exhibition will run concurrent with
the IMAGES festival and will feature work by student and emerging artists
working with moving image media. .
Interested curators are asked to send a brief letter of
curatorial intent outlining your interests in moving image media and possible
curatorial directions for the exhibition (no more than 500 words) as well as a
CV of relevant experience.
The exhibition is programmed through a call for submissions
written by the curator, and will take place April 12 – June 4th,
2013.
Please send expressions of interest to amber@xpace.info by October 15, 2012.
XPACE Cultural Centre is a membership driven artist-run
centre supported by the OCAD Student Union and dedicated to providing
emerging and student artists with the opportunity to showcase their
work in a professional setting. We program contemporary practices that
respond to the interests and needs of our membership. As we program
with shorter timelines this allows for us to respond to contemporary
issues in theory and aesthetics, keeping an up to the minute response to
what is going on directly in our community.
Established in 1987, the Images Festival is the largest
festival in North America for experimental and independent moving image
culture, showcasing the innovative edge of international contemporary media art
both on and off the screen. Images has presented thousands of vanguard
media-based projects in its 24-year history and is committed to an expanded
concept of film and video practice: Alongside film and video screenings (ON
SCREEN), the festival presents groundbreaking live performances (LIVE IMAGES),
media art installations (OFF SCREEN) in local galleries and new media projects
by many renowned Canadian and international artists. Images provides audiences
with an annual extravaganza of contemporary moving image culture. For our
exhibition archive, click here.
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