links: nyc & art resources

Artist Interest Sites

Alliance of Artists Communities
http://www.artistcommunities.org

New York Foundation for the Arts
http://www.nyfa.org

Art Deadlines List
http://www.artdeadlineslist.com

Art Calendar Magazine
http://www.artcalendar.com

Art Opportunities Monthly
http://www.artopportunitiesmonthly.com

Afterimage Magazine
http://www.vsw.org

Fotophile Magazine
http://www.fotophile.com

Neuva Luz Photographic Journal
http://www.enfoco.org

National Public opportunities
http://www.phoenix.gov/ARTS

Art Show
http://www.artshow.com

The Photo Review
http://www.photoreview.org

A Photo Student
http://www.aphotostudent.com/

Photography (NYC gallery listings online & magazine)
http://www.photography-guide.com

Photo District News
http://www.pdnonline.com

Arts and Healing Network
http://www.artheals.org

ArtReach.com
http://www.artreach.com

Zuzu’s Petals Literary Resource
http://www.people.virginia.edu/~jbh/literaryresources.html

Photo Equipment/Technical Information

http://www.adorama.com
photo supply store, camera rentals, digital printing services

http://www.bhphotovideo.com
B&H Photo-Video-Pro Audio, The Professional’s Source for photographic, video, digital imaging and professional audio supplies.

http://www.calumetphoto.com
An online catalog of photographic equipment and supplies

http://www.digitaltruth.com
Technical Data on b/w film development for every film and every developer.

http://www.dpreview.com
easy to use and comprehensive reviews & comparisons of all major digital cameras

http://www.lensrepro.com
reliable camera rentals, sales, repair

http://www.photo.net
an excellent online community for every photo question you might ever have.

http://www.setshop.com
Photoserve at 920 Broadway: For those new to New York City, this store has all kinds of photo backgrounds, props and other goodies.

http://www.webmonkey.com
Webmonkey is a good technical support site. It has helpful html tutorials for building your own website, photoshop crash courses, animator tutorials and lots more.

http://www.wolfs.com
This is great for comparing all kinds of camera equipment and finding other helpful information when in the market to buy photo equipment.

http://www.geocities.com/df2003_digital/
This is the home of the Internet’s best digital photography resources, find out everything you want to know about digital photography.

Art Libraries & References

NY Public Library
http://www.nypl.org
General helpful information about the library: hours, locations and services.

SVA library
http://www.schoolofvisualarts.edu/sr/index.jsp?sid0=124

http://pro.corbis.com/
The Corbis collection has digital versions of many historic photographs.

Electronic Arts Intermix
http://www.eai.org Organization devoted to archiving and distributing Video Art. Located in Chelsea.

http://www.getty.edu/research/conducting_research/digitized_collections/photography_greece
This excellent resource, part of Getty’s Web site, permits access to 200 19th century and early 20th century photographs of ancient Greece and Rome. Categories include the Athenian Acropolis, monuments and sculpture. The image database is searchable by category, monument and photographer.

http://www.graffiti.org
Art crimes! A gallery of over 2000 examples of graffiti art from cities around the world.

http://www.ibiblio.org
This site’s famous paintings exhibition is organized by period/movement (western only), spanning gothic painting to pop art. In addition, there is a section on Japanese art and architecture. An artists index is available. Image quality is excellent. A great site.

http://www.pathfinder.com/photo/index.html
This site contains photos from prominent Life photographers, as well as pictures organized by subject (people, places, popular culture, science, sports and war). Also included are photos essays on African-Americans, political campaigns, Halloween, Hiroshima, the Oscars and pioneer women.

http://www.turbulence.org
Funded by NEA grants this site includes various artists using the net as an art medium and site. Lots of good ideas and inspiration.

Books

http://www.strandbooks.com/
Strand Bookstore at 12th Street and Broadway.

http://www.amazon.com
Used Books at great prices.

Film & Video Resources

Electronic Arts Intermix
http://www.eai.org/eai/
Organization devoted to archiving and distributing Video Art. Located in Chelsea.

Kim’s Video
Awesome selection of DVD’s and VHS
Manhattan/East Village
6 Saint Marks Pl
New York, NY 10003
(212) 505-0311

Film Theatres (classic, independent, foreign & low-budget)

Angelika Film Center
http://www.angelikafilmcenter.com

IFC Center
http://www.ifccenter.com

Pioneer Theatre
http://www.twoboots.com/pioneer/

Photo Labs (film processing &/or analog/digital printing)

C-Lab
http://www.theclab.com

ColorEdge
http://www.coloredgevisual.com/

Color Lab
http://www.colorlab.com/nyc3.html

Duggal
http://www.duggal.com/

Laumont
http://www.laumont.com

L & I
http://www.landiphotolabs.com

Media Arts Institutions

Ars Electronica Center
http://www.aec.at/en/index.asp

The Banff Center
http://www.banffcentre.ca

Bitforms Gallery
http://www.bitforms.com

Jim Campbell
http://www.jimcampbell.tv/

Diapason Gallery
http://www.diapasongallery.org/

Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI)
http://www.eai.org/eai/

Eyebeam
http://www.eyebeam.org/

Harvestworks Digital Media Center
http://www.harvestworks.org/

Hosfelt Gallery
http://www.hosfeltgallery.com/

The Kitchen
http://www.thekitchen.org

NTTICC
http://www.ntticc.or.jp/index_e.html

The Phone Book
http://www.the-phone-book.ltd.uk/projects1.htm

Rhizome
http://www.rhizome.org

Transmediale
http://www.transmediale.de/site/

Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery
http://www.brycewolkowitz.com/

Zero One
http://01sj.org/

ZKM
http://on1.zkm.de

Residencies for MFAPV&RM Alumni

Millay Colony for the Arts
http://www.millaycolony.org
Located in Austerlizt, New York. The Millay Colony for the Arts hosts writers, visual artists, and composers of all ages and in all stages of their artistic career. Groups of six to seven artists representing various disciplines are invited for month-long residencies at the Colony between the months of April and November. The Colony provides each resident a private room and studio, and meals. There are no fees charged for a residency. The deadline for residency in 2007 will be OCTOBER 1, 2006.

Vermont Studio Center
http://vermontstudiocenter.org
As the country’s largest artists’ community, the 75 artists and writers participating each month in 4-12 week independent studio Residencies, are selected to represent an intentional mix of mediums, cultures, experience, and ages. The Vermont Studio Center accepts applications on a rolling basis. It is best to apply at least six months in advance of your preferred start date, though we will consider applications received as late as 8 weeks in advance of the month(s) for which one is applying.

Visual Studies Workshop
http://www.vsw.org/artists/artstsprogs.html
Visual Studies Workshop sponsors artists’ residencies in photography, artists’ books, digital video and multimedia, 16mm film and analog video. Residencies are project-based and are for a period of one month. VSW will provide access to facilities, and housing on the premises.

Anderson Ranch Arts Center
http://www.andersonranch.org
Located in Snowmass Village, Colorado, Anderson Ranch provides a rich, interactive experience designed to stimulate innovation and chart new directions in the artist’s career. The residency program is intended for independent artists who are adept at the use of equipment and processes in the areas in which they choose to work. Residents are chosen based on demonstrated desire and potential growth. The application deadline is February 17, 2006.

The Ragdale Foundation
http://www.ragdale.org
Located in Lake Forest, Illinois, Ragdale is a place where writers and artists of all disciplines can find uninterrupted time to work in a peaceful setting. Residencies are available from a minimum of two weeks to a maximum of two months. Application deadlines for entry into the artists’ residency program are January 15 and June 1 of each year.

Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, Mass
http://www.fawc.org/winter/index.shtm
A unique residency program for writers and visual artists in the crucial early stages of their careers, providing seven-month fellowships to twenty fellows each year in the form of living/work space and a modest monthly stipend. Fellows have the opportunity to pursue their work independently in a diverse and supportive community. Residencies run from October 1 through May 1. The deadline for Visual Arts Fellowship applications is February 1.

The MacDowell Colony
http://www.macdowellcolony.org
Located in Peterborough, New Hampshire, the MacDowell Colony is the nation’s leading artist colony. The Colony nurtures the arts by offering creative individuals of the highest talent an inspiring environment in which they can produce enduring works of the imagination. The maximum length of residence is two months; an average stay is four weeks. There are between 20 and 30 artists at MacDowell at any given time. There are no residency fees at MacDowell; the Colony is a not-for-profit institution funded mostly by contributions. Application due January 15, 2006, April 15, 2006, or September 15, 2006.

Junior and Senior Residencies
Oregon School of Arts and Crafts
http://www.ocac.edu/Studio_School/artist_in_residence.htm
Junior Residency: The semester-long junior residency provides an opportunity for the post-graduate artist to pursue a proposed body of work over a four-month period in a stimulating arts environment. The residency offers the time and place for young artists to concentrate on their work.
Senior Residency: The senior residency focuses on allowing mid-career artists a time to work during the summer. During odd numbered years the senior residency will accept applicants from all media areas of concentration for a six-week residency.

Studio Residency
Women’s Studio Workshop
http://www.wsworkshop.org/_art_opp/artopp_grant_studiores.htm
Women’s Studio Workshop offers a six-week residency for an artist working in printmaking, papermaking, photography, book arts, or ceramics. This residency supports the creation of a new body of work in one of WSW’s studio disciplines. Application due April 1.

Yaddo Artist Colony
http://www.yaddo.org
Located in Saratoga Springs, New York. The artists’ community established in 1900 by Spencer and Katrina Trask, has a simple mission: to offer creative artists uninterrupted time to work, good working conditions, and a supportive environment. Visits last two weeks – two months. Application due January 1 or August 1.

Edward Albee Foundation
http://www.albeefoundation.org
Located on Long Island, New York, the Edward F. Albee Foundation exists to serve writers, visual artists, and composers from all walks of life, by providing time and space in which to work without disturbance. The Center is open from June 1st to October 1st, and can accommodate comfortably up to five persons at a time. Residencies are for one month. The standards for admission are, simply, talent and need.

Artist-In-Residence Workspace Program and Pilot Photography and Welding Residencies
Abrons Art Center, Henry Street Settlement
http://www.henrystreet.org
The Artist-in-Residence (A.I.R.) Workspace Program provides free studio space for one year starting in late September to six New York City visual artists. Application due May 1.

The Bellagio Study and Conference Center
The Rockefeller Foundation
http://www.rockfound.org
Located in Italy, the Center’s residency program provides scholars, artists, writers, scientists, policymakers and development professionals from around the world an opportunity to pursue ideas and engage others in their work. The conference program gives what many institutions call “convening power”: the ability to bring diverse participants from around the world together to share ideas, debate and collaborate. The networks of concerned individuals generated from conferences further the work of the Foundation. Approximately 140 residencies and 50 conferences are held at the Center each year. Next deadline August 1, 2006.

The Carmargo Foundation
http://www.camargofoundation.org
Located in Caissis, France, the Camargo Foundation maintains a study center in Cassis, France, for the benefit of fellows who wish to pursue projects in the humanities and social sciences related to French and Francophone cultures, as well as creative projects by writers, composers, visual artists (painters, sculptors, photographers, video artists, filmmakers, and new media artists). Creative projects do not need to have a specific French connection.

The Eyebeam Atelier
http://www.eyebeam.org
Eyebeam seeks to support artists and innovative creative practice through a variety of initiatives including residencies, commissions, fellowships and teaching positions.

Opportunity for New York State Artists and writers
Saltonstall Arts Colony in Ithaca, NY
http://www.saltonstall.org

The American-Scandinavian Foundation
Fellowships in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, or Sweden
http://www.amscan.org

Art OMI International Artists’ Residency
Three-week residencies in July
http://www.artomi.org

Artists’ Enclave at I-Park
Residencies May-Nov in East Haddam, Connecticut
http://www.i-park.org

Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts
Located in Omaha, NE
http://bemiscenter.org

Buffalo National River Park
Artist-In-Residence Program, Harrison AR
http://www.nps.gov/buff/artist.htm

Digital Artists in Residence Program
Lower East Side Tenement Museum
http://www.tenement.org

Light Work/Community Darkrooms
Syracuse, New York
http://www.lightwork.org

Penland School of Crafts
http://www.penland.org

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