I will be leaving for my Midwest part of my book tour on Tuesday so I wanted to post a couple new things coming up and also to tell you where I will be reading next week in case some of you live in Chicago or Michigan. I'll be reading THIS Wednesday, Sept. 21 at 7 pm at the Book Stall in Winnetka, IL, then on Thursday, Sept. 22 at 7 pm I'll be reading at the Book Cellar in Chicago. I'll also be signing books in the day on Thursday at Women & Children First in Chicago at 11:30 am. After my events in Chicago, I will head to Holland, MI and do a public reading with poet Chris Dombrowski on Tuesday, September 27th at Hope College. You can find out all my event details on my website here (and I'll be adding more dates and details before I leave): http://thememorypalace.com/calendar
And stay tuned for my upcoming interview with author, musician, performance artist and rebel bookseller, Andy Laties....
(ALL) AIR/HMC, Budapest - International Artist Residencies 2012
NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS for 2012
Deadline: ongoing
Web: http://www.hungarian-multicultural-center.com/id69.html
E-mail address: bszechy@yahoo.com
Discipline: visual artists, writers, performers
Offered program: residency, seminar, artist talk, exhibition.
Eligibility: International emerging artists
San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI)—Richard Diebenkorn Teaching FellowshipCall for Applications |
Fellowship dates: August 27–December 7, 2012 Application Deadline: November 11, 2011 Eligibility: Applications are sought from early to mid-career artists who have an established body of work in the media of painting and drawing. Applicants must reside within the United States and outside of the Bay Area. In alternate years, the Richard Diebenkorn Teaching Fellowship is awarded to Bay Area residents. The review committee will consider the applicant's experience and its appropriateness to the SFAI curriculum, as well as quality of work and written statements. Fellowship Award: The Richard Diebenkorn Teaching Fellow will receive 25,000 USD in compensation to teach two courses in the Fall 2012 semester, give a public lecture in the Visiting Artists and Scholars Lecture Series, and engage with the SFAI community through individual student critiques, academic programs, and activities. The Fellow will also receive a residency at Headlands Center for the Arts. The residency includes housing, an 800-square-foot studio, five chef-prepared meals each week, and access to shared vehicles. Artists in Residence are encouraged to engage with other residents and participate in the dynamic creative community of the Center. For more info, go to: http://www.sfai.edu |