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Resource NameDescription
U-Turn E-ZineElectronic arts magazine with critical essays and links to contemporary artists and their projects.
New Art ExaminerAs a publication, NEW ART EXAMINER seeks to examine the definition and transmission of culture in our society: the decision-making processes within museums and schools and the agencies of patronage that determine the manner in which culture shall be transmitted; the value systems that presently influence the making of art as well as its study in exhibitions and books; and in particular, the intersection of these factors within the visual arts milieu.
www.nyfa.orgA great list of jobs, articles, grants etc
Art CalendarThe business magazine for visual artists.
Covers tax and legal issues as well as general topics of how to deal with galleries and jurried art shows. Also contains a listing of upcoming awards, call for papers or conference proposals, conferences and trade shows, fairs and festivals, fim and video festivals, galleries and artist-run spaces reviewing portfolios, grants adn fellowships, juried shows and gallery settings by state, competitions, percent-for-art and public art competitions, positions open, publishing opportunities, residencies and artist colonies, scholarships, classified ads and more.
Zone ZeroFrom analog to digital photography.
ZoneZero © is dedicated to photography. Its name intends to be a metaphor for the journey from analog to digital image making. One of the references comes from "The Zone System" a fine example of the analog heritage in photography made so famous by Ansel Adams. From the analog dark room we are now moving to the digital one; where everything analog is transformed into digits represented through the infinite combinations of either zeros or ones.
ARTnewsWebsite for ARTnews magazine.
ArtweekLong recognized as the national voice of contemporary art on the West Coast, Artweek continues a tradition of excellence as an important service to artists and art professionals throughout the country.
While maintaining a solid foundation of critical art reviews of West Coast exhibitions, Artweek also brings its readers news, feature articles, interviews, special sections and opinion pieces all focusing on contemporary art.
In addition you'll find:
* A comprehensive listing of regional, national and international competitions and calls for entries.
* Classified ads for job opportunities, studio space, artists' services, supplies and equipment.
* Exhibition listings of over 200 gallery and museum spaces.
With over 50,000 readers, Artweek is a perfect advertising vehicle. In additional to our regular base of subscribers, expanded circulation on each issue provides you the opportunity to reach an additional 5,000 to 15,000 prospects.
Whatever your role in the arts - gallery, museum, school, supplier, artist, arts service organization - you'll reach the audience you need by advertising in Artweek.
How to Survive & Prosper as an Artist. Selling Yourself without Selling your SoulThis updated and revised classic handbook puts to rest the popular myth of the starving artist. There is plenty of room in the art world for artists to make a good living - if they are willing to take an active stand in promoting their careers. Michels shows those who would like to make a living from their art work how to navigate the often bewildering corridors of power that lead to success in the art world.
New American PaintingsNew American Paintings, has featured the work of more than 1,400 emerging and mid-career artists from throughout the United States. From abstraction to the figure, from emerging to nationally recognized artists, our books do not discriminate against style or yield to art world trends. If you are passionate about contemporary painting, there is no better resource for discovering new artistic talent.
Taking The LeapBased on artist and teacher Cay Lang's popular seminars, TAKING THE LEAP teaches artists how to succeed in today's complex and competitive art world. Offering inside information on how to show at galleries, nonprofit spaces, and museums, as well as a host of nontraditional venues, this behind-the-scenes look at the art world reveals how decisions are made and what artists can expect and how they can create their own art scene on their own terms.
Art Deadlines ListA monthly newsletter (via email or paper) with 600-800 announcements (each month) listing art contests & competitions, art scholarships & grants, juried exhibitions, art jobs & internships, call for entries/proposals/papers, writing & photo contests, residencies, design & architecture competitions, auditions, casting calls, fellowships, festivals, funding, and other opportunities (including some that take place on the web) for artists, art educators and art students of all ages.

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