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@ The David and Lucile Packard Foundation is a private family foundation
created in 1964 by David Packard (1912-1996), co-founder of the
Hewlett-Packard Company, and Lucile Salter Packard (1914-1987).

The Foundation provides grants to nonprofit organizations in the following
broad program areas: Science, Children, Population, Conservation, Arts,
Community and Special Areas that include Organizational Effectiveness and
Philanthropy.

The Foundation provides national and international grants, and also has a
special focus on the Northern California counties of San Mateo, Santa
Clara,
Santa Cruz, and Monterey. We do not accept proposals to benefit specific
individuals or that serve religious purposes.

Apply for Grant
http://www.packfound.org/html/applying_for_a_grant.html

Kari Sable Burns
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@ 1999 CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS FOR THE FIRST ANNUAL CHICAGO
UNDERGROUND FILM FUND The Chicago Underground Film Festival is proud
to announce the creation of The Chicago Underground Film Fund,
established to aid underground and independent film and video makers
who share the festival's maverick spirit and defiant attitude.
Selected winners will receive cash grants of between $500 and $2000
for post production on works-in-progress that are in keeping with our
mission to promote works that push boundaries, defy commercial
expectations and transcend the mainstream of independent filmmaking.
The fund is open to all film and video directors and producers. We
will consider proposals for any existing project, regardless of
length, genre, or final exhibition format. Film projects in 35mm,
16mm, or super-8, and all video formats are eligible.  For grant
applications or 1999 festival entry forms contact the festival at:
773-327-FILM OR http://www.cuff.org OR info@cuff.org
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@ 1999 CREATIVE WRITING FELLOWSHIP $975/mo for 9 months + full
payment of fees while working toward a master's degree, which need not
be in English, carrying at least 3 credits in creative writing a term.
For details send SASE to: Hogrefe Fellowship Committee, 203 Ross Hall
Box A, Dept of English, Iowa State Univ, Ames IA 50011-1201 OR
515-294-22477
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@ 1999 JOHN KNIGHT FELLOWSHIPS 12 journalists attend Stanford
University for classwork, independent studies, special seminars and
guest speakers.  Must have 7 years experience. $40000 stipend, plus
expenses, including child-care. Contact: 415-723-4937 OR
knightfellow@forsythe.stanford.edu
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@ 1999 MICHIGAN JOURNALISM FELLOWSHIPS For full-time print,
broadcast, photo and film journalists with 5 years experience to
pursue research. $30000 stipend plus tuition at University of
Michigan. Contact: Charles Eisendrath at 313-998-7575
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@ 1999 THEATRE COMMUNITY FUND $1000-$2000 to individual members
of the nonprofit theatre community in US & republics of former Soviet
Union to collaborate, travel & maintain ties. Grants designed to cover
airfare.  For more information contact: Edith Markson Travel Fund,
Arts International, 809 UN Plaza, New York NY 10017 OR 212-984-5370
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@ 1999 WRITING FELLOWSHIP For a woman who began writing
seriously after age 55. Airfare & 2-mo residency. For complete
guidelines send SASE to: Ragdale Foundation, Frances Shaw Fellowship,
1260 North Green Bay Road, Lake Forest IL 60045 OR 847-234-1063
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@ PAINTING WORKSHOP IN TURKEY, May 10-25, 1999. In a
small coastal village where the Mediterranean and the Aegean Seas
meet, paint and experience an intriguing part of the world and explore
its unique culture.  Intensive workshop taught by a professional,
exhibiting artist. All level of experience and all 2D media.
Comprehensive package including brochure with color photos,
professional resumes, sample show announcements, itinerary and
registration form is available upon request with a check for $3.00
(domestic), $5.00 (international). Fore more information please phone
or fax Lois Tarlow at +1-617-964-1204 or Leyla Goldstein Tel:
+1-617-964-2634, Fax: +1-617-249-0199, Email: GLGoldstein@Mediaone.net
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@ Film/Video Production
The School of Image Arts at Ryerson Polytechnic University invites
applications for a tenure-track position in independent film/video
production.  The applicant should have demonstrated teaching ability and
significant creative and technical expertise in the field.  The ability to
teach critical studies, history and theory would be an advantage.
Preference will be given to applicants who have a relevant graduate degree
(MFA/Ph.D.) and a record of excellence in a range of scholarly, creative
and/or critical activities.


Appointments will commence August 1, 1999.  This position is contingent
upon final budgetary authorization.  Applicants should send a curriculum
vitae, a statement of interests, samples of work or reviews and the names
of three referees by March 8, 1999 to Prof. Brian Damude, Chair, c/o Kim
Kritzer, School of Image Arts, Ryerson Polytechnic University, 350 Victoria
Street, Toronto, Ontario, M5B 2K3.
For further information contact Kim Kritzer at: kkritzer@acs.ryerson.ca
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@ Seeking a specialist in Latin American
Film Studies for a one-semester appointment in the spring of 2000. This
person should have experience teaching Latin American Film in a broader
International Studies context and an ongoing record of scholarship.
Current graduate school and ABD candidates are welcome to apply. I will
provide more information and explain application procedure upon request.

Michael Abbott
Assistant Professor of Theater
Wabash College
mailto:abbottm@wabash.edu
Wabash Theater on the Web: http://www.wabash.edu/depart/theater
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@ GRAPHIC DESIGN/VIDEO PRODUCTION

In keeping both with our current programs and with the possible development
of a Ph.D. program, we seek to hire an Assistant Professor (tenure-track)
with expertise in Graphic Design and/or Video Production. Expertise in
Audio Production is also highly desired. Applicants should share LCC's
commitment to interdisciplinary work at the theoretical and applied levels,
as well as to the incorporation of new electronic media into humanities
education. Women and minority candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.
We will begin screening applications immediately, and continue until the
position is filled. Send letter and c.v. to Professor Richard Grusin,
Chair, School of Literature, Communication, and Culture, Atlanta, GA
30332-0165. Georgia Tech is an AA/EO employer.

        Ellen Strain, Assistant Professor
        School of Literature, Communication & Culture
        Georgia Institute of Technology

        email: ellen.strain@lcc.gatech.edu
        phone: (404) 894-8923
        location: Skiles Building 301
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@ Freelancer producer - International

 I'm a journalist and I work for a national BrazilianTV station.
I'm producing some reports in many different coutries where I'll need some
pre-production for my crew.

The countries are:

Cuba, Morocco, Iceland, Russia, Czech Republic, Turkey, India, Thailand,
China and South Africa.

Do you know someone (can be either a journalist or a student) who lives in
one of this countries and wants to work on this project for one week?

Please, e-mail me directly at dorigo@ism.com.br

Thanks in advance.
Karina
@ 1999 NEWSPAPER INTERNSHIPS Candidates should have strong
reporting & writing skills & be able to work independently. Work
involves byline reporting, writing, research, fact-checking &
proofreading. Fulltime, 3 summer months. To apply send resume &
writing samples to: Doug Lederman, The Chronicle of Higher Education,
1255 23rd St NW, Washington DC 20037 OR doug.lederman@chronicle.com
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@ 1999 SEEKING ANIMATION/3D VISUALIZATION. FULL-TIME,
TENURE-TRACK, RANK OPEN.  The School of the Art Institute of Chicago
seeks practicing artist to teach and help expand animation courses in
art & technology and filmmaking. Animator-filmmakers, 3D animators,
and real-time 3D Visualization artists are encouraged to apply.
Ability to work with beginning and advanced students. School's open
curriculum nurtures experimentation and interdisciplinary work in art
& technology, film, video, sound, painting, sculpture, etc.
AA.EOE.WMA. Send letter of application; resume; statement of teaching
philosophy; sample of work; names/addresses of 3 references and SASE
to: Animation Search Committee--em3, SAIC, Dean's Office, 37 S Wabash,
Chicago IL 60603
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@ SEEKING AUDIO ARTIST/MUSICIAN, FULL-TIME, TENURE-TRACK,
RANK OPEN The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Sound department
seeks practicing audio artist/musician with experience in one or more
of the following: digital/analog electronic production techniques,
experimental instrument design and construction, improvisation, sound
installation, and sound for internet or multi-media presentation.
Candidates should be familiar with current critical discourse as well
as with the history of audio art and experimental music. Candidates
should be comfortable working with sound and music in the context of a
variety of artistic disciplines. MFA or other terminal degree or
equivalent experience as well as college-level teaching experience
required. AA.EOE.WMA. Send letter of application; resume;
documentation of work (audio cassette or DAT, VHS/NTSC videotapes,
slides, CDs or CD-ROMS, written materials); names and addresses of
three references and an SASE to: Sound Search Committee--em3, SAIC,
Dean's office, 7 S Wabash, Chicago IL 60603
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@ (FACT) requires a: PROJECT MANAGER: COLLABORATION PROGRAMME

The COLLABORATION PROGRAMME is an innovative series of
participatory art projects involving artists and technologists
working with communities and informal education initiatives
across Merseyside and the north-west.

The PROJECT MANAGER is responsible for devising, commissioning,
facilitating and implementing projects.  This is a highly
creative and challenging role for someone who is passionate about
creating art with people and has a sound knowledge and enthusiasm
for contemporary media practice.

Send Applications to:
Laurie Hunte,
FACT,
Bluecoat Chambers,
School Lane,
Liverpool L1 3BX,
UK
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@ SAN FRANCISCO DIGITAL ART CENTER SEEKS
My name is Ralph Briones. I am currently putting together a few shows for
the International Center for Digital Art in San Francisco. I am looking for
works that range from digital video, CD rom, graphic art, web design
(flash/shockwave) etc. Please let me know if this would be a venue for any
of your artists. Thank you very much, Ralph. Rfbriones@yahoo.com
415-338-8962
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@ Looking for video activists

>Undercurrents the alternative news organisation needs to expand our video
>activist program
>
>Community activism is increasing and the diversity is expanding so
><http://www.undercurrents.org> is in need of support.
>
>We are looking for 5 dedicated video activists/journalists to work
>alongside the present  undercurrents crew
>
>Ideally with the following skills-
>Own and know how to operate your own Hi8/ DV camcorder and equipment
>A commitment to working on environmental / social issues
>Some experience of video support  with groups/campaigns
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>We offer
>Full training in video activism
>Distribution of your footage via the award winning undercurrents the
>alternative newsvideo
>Support in getting funding to work with groups
>Making your footage available to Tv channels worldwide via our unique
>protest archive
>Use of video edit suites (VHS and Digital ofline)
>Involvement in producing features for mainstream Tv
>
>anyone interested please forward details of yourself to
>
>Paul O' Connor
>underc@gn.apc.org
>
>or by snail mail
>
>Undercurrents
>16b cherwell st
>Oxford ox4 1 bg
><http://www.undercurrents.org>
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@ 1999 *NEW* ART FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ADVOCACY 3/6-4/10. Open to
all artists, all media. Works may include concerns or issues dealing
with our natural, urban, societal, or political environment in which
we live. No jury fees. Insurance. All sales inquiries referred
directly to artists. Send 5-10 slides, artists statement, resume and
SASE to: Visual Arts Coordinator, EMU Cultural Forum, University of
Oregon, Eugene OR 97403 OR 541-346-0007 OR 541-346-4400(FAX) OR
gallery@darkwing.uoregon.edu
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@ On-Line Gallery
We are seeking artists who have web-based projects which they
would like exhibited through our On-Line Gallery.  The works must
not be previously exhibited on other websites, and have a maximum
size of 1Mb.  The work will be presented on the On-Line Gallery
for a period of 3 months, after which it will be kept on the
website as an archive.  A fee will be paid for the exhibition of
the work.

Info:
experimenta@experimenta.org
http://www.experimenta.org
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@ art@radio: WMBC: RealAudio opp.
call for audio art-- works from the fringes of sonic expression.

WMBC invites artists and experimental musicians to submit sound
works to be considered for RealAudio broadcast.  We are looking
for works which explore concepts such as serialism and
ultra-rationality, aleatory and anti-rational, musique concrÃ?te,
chance music, text-sound composition, sound/noise, synthetic and
ambient space.

http://wmbc.umbc.edu/

Please send your submissions to:

Steve Bradley,
sbradley@umbc.edu
Assit. Prof.Visual Arts,
University of Maryland Baltimore County,
art@radio,
Visual Arts Department,
1000 Hilltop Circle,
Baltimore, Maryland  21250.
USA.
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@ The D.FILM DIGITAL FILM FESTIVAL is seeking films made with
computers and other new forms of technology for it's 1999 series
of shows. This includes films created with digital/desktop video,
computer animation, digital cameras, non-linear editing and
custom software.

http://www.dfilm.com.

Deadline is ongoing as screenings are ongoing.

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