International Opportunities in the Arts

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Mary Sherman
Vernon Press, Sep 3, 2019 - Art - 520 pages
This book is a compilation of papers derived from talks, presented at TransCultural Exchange’s 2018 International Conference on Opportunities in the Arts. The aim of these talks was to inspire artists to think across disciplines and cultures and to suggest other career models beyond the typical studio to gallery/museum model. Much of this content is unique in that it not only addresses the practical needs of artists but, even more importantly, it does so in the context of today’s global reality. As artists have noted on post-Conference surveys, this information is “the missing link in the art world; the bridge between academic and real-world practice; between a local and international career in the arts.” By making this information available long-after the Conference’s end and to those who could not directly participate in the Conference, many more artists will have access to where to find jobs/residency programs and funding for their work, information on how to put together successful residency applications, how to market their work, and other professional development programming. In addition, they (and interested members of the public) will have access to the Conference talks on what leading artists are doing across disciplines, with new technologies, and in the public sphere.

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Contents

Chapter
3
Chapter
9
Chapter
10
Chapter
16
Kamiyamas Success in Creative Depopulation
27
Chapter 4
55
Chapter 23
56
Becoming Medicalized Four Case Studies
75
Residencies and Communities
239
Chapter 17
269
Chapter 18
291
Chapter 19
303
Chapter 21
359
Collecting Data to Support the Arts
377
Chapter 24
387
Chapter 25
405

Chapter 6
91
Chapter 7
115
Chapter 8
137
a Critics Perspective
177
The PostInternet Way of Art Criticism
197
Chapter 12
219
Chapter 26
429
Chapter 27
439
Chapter 28
451
Post Migrant and Plural
457
Authors and their Affiliations
477
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Mary Sherman is an artist and the founder and director of TransCultural Exchange. She also serves as the grants writer for TransCultural Exchange, which has received support from UNESCO, the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) and Asian Cultural Council, among others. Additionally, she teaches at Boston College and Northeastern University and, in 2010, served as the interim Associate Director of MIT's Program in Art, Culture, and Technology. For her own work, she has received numerous grants and awards, including three Fulbright Specialist Grants (Trondheim, Taipei, and Istanbul), and has been an artist-in-residence at such institutions as the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Taipei Artist Village. She is a frequent guest lecturer on funding for artists, has served on juries for such organizations as the National Endowment for the Arts, and has lectured widely (including at Goldsmith University, MIT and Harvard University). Further, for more than 20 years, she worked as an art critic for such publications as The Chicago Sun-Times, ARTnews, Boston Globe and Boston Review.

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