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EXHIBITIONS

ARIZONA

Tucson: Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona, 1030 N. Olive Rd. Ralph Gibson and Lustrum Press, 1970-85. Through Sept. 30. www.creativephotography.org.

CALIFORNIA

Berkeley: Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive, University of California, 2625 Durant Ave. #2250. Abbas Kiarostami: Image Maker. Through Sept. 23. Tara Donovan: Colony. Kunstkammer. Andrea Zittel: A-Z Travel Trailer Unit. All through Oct. 14. Rip. Mix. Burn. Bam. PFA. Oct. 24-Dec. 23. Deadline: Nov. 1. www.bampfa.berkeley.edu.

Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), 5905 Wilshire Blvd. The Arts in Latin America, 1492-1820. Through Oct. 28. Dali & Film. Oct. 14-Jan. 6. Phantom Sightings. Through July 6. www.lacma.org.

Los Angeles: M+B, 612 N. Almont Dr. Saul Leiter: Early Color. Oct. 27-Dec. 8. www.mbfala.com.

Los Angeles: The Museum of Contemporary Art, 250 S. Grand Ave. Cosima Von Bonin: Roger and Out. Sept. 16-Jan. 7. Takashi Murakami Retrospective. Oct. 29-Feb. 11. www.moca.org.

Los Angeles: Paul Kopeikin Gallery, 6150 Wilshire Blvd. Chris Jordan: Running the Numbers. Sept. 8-Oct. 20. www.paulkopeikingallery.com.

San Francisco: Center for the Book, 300 De Haro St. Black/White and Read: 25 Artists. Through Oct. 12. www.sfcb.org.

San Francisco: Fraenkel Gallery, 49 Geary St. Something Was There: early work by Diane Arbus. Through Oct. 27. www.fraenkelgallery.com.

San Francisco: Robert Koch Gallery, 49 Geary St. Edward Burtynsky: Quarries. Sept. 28-Nov. 24. www.kochgallery.com.

San Francisco: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, 151 3rd St. Jeff Wall. Oct. 27-Jan. 27. Eliasson Olafur: Take Your Time. Sept. 8-Feb. 24. Video and Film Works of Douglas Gordon. Oct. 27-Feb. 24. www.sfmoma.org.

CONNECTICUT:

Ridgefield: The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, 258 Main St. Michael Somoroff: Illumination I. Through Oct. 14. www.michaelsomoroff.com.

ILLINOIS

Chicago: Museum of Contemporary Photography, Columbia College Chicago, 600 S. Michigan Ave. Loaded Landscapes. Through Oct. 13. Joseph D. Jachna Photographs. Through Nov. 4. www.mocp.org.

KENTUCKY

Highland Heights: Northern Kentucky University. Michael J. Marshall: Elements of Geometry. Through Sept. 21.

MAINE

Bangor: University of Maine Museum of Art, 40 Harlow St. Millions Taken Daily. Through Oct. 6. www.umma.umaine.edu.

MASSACHUSETTS

Lowell: The Revolving Museum, 22 Shattuck St. Electrifying: the Art of Light and Illumination. Through Dec. 31. www.revolvingmuseum.org.

Salem: Peabody Essex Museum, E. India Sq. Accidental Mysteries. Through Jan. 27. www.pem.org.

Turners Falls: Hallmark Museum of Contemporary Photography, 85 Ave. A. Ron Rosenstock: Hymn to the Earth. Through Sept. 23. Michael Yamashita: Great Wall of China & The Silk Road. Sept. 27-Dec. 16. www.hmcp.org.

Winchester: Griffin Museum of Photography, 67 Shore Rd. 13th Griffin Museum Juried Exhibition. Through Oct. 28. www.griffinmuseum.org.

MINNESOTA

Minneapolis: Minnesota Center for Photography, 165 13th Ave. New Photography: McKnight Fellows 2006/2007. Through Oct. 7. www.mncp.org.

Minneapolis: Walker Art Center, 1750 Hennepin Ave. Catherine Sullivan: Triangle of Need. Through Nov. 18. Brave New Worlds. Oct. 4-Feb. 17. The Shape of Time. Through Aug. 3. www.walkerart.org.

St. Paul: Mill City Museum, 704 S. 2nd St. Daniel Corrigan Music Photography: The Analog Years. Through Sept. 30. www.millcitymuseum.org.

MISSOURI

St. Louis: The May Gallery, Webster University, School of Communications, 8300 Big Bend Blvd. Michael Putnam: India Photographs. Through Sept. 21. www.webster.edu/maygallery.

St. Louis: Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, University of Washington, Skinker and Forsyth Blvd. Window I Interface. Through Nov. 5. www.kemperartmuseum.wustl.edu/.

NEW YORK STATE

Rochester: George Eastman House, 900 East Ave. Vital Signs: Place. Through Sept. 30. What We're Collecting Now. Through Dec. 1, 2010. Where Do Cameras Come From? Machines of Memory: Cameras from the Technology Collection. The Remarkable George Eastman. All ongoing. www.eastmanhouse.org.

Saratoga Springs: Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College, 815 N. Broadway. Elevator Music 10: Andrea Polli: Atmospherics and Weather Works. West African Masquerade: Photographs by Phyllis Galembo. Both through Dec. 30. www.skidmore.edu/tang.

Woodstock: Center for Photography at Woodstock, 59 Tinker St. Photographs by Iraqi Civilians, 2004. Jonathan Holingsworth: What We Think Now. Both Sept. 1-Oct. 21. www.cpw.org.

Woodstock: Galerie BMG, 12 Tannery Brook Rd. Craig J. Barber: Bohemia. Jonathan Sept. 7-Oct. 8. Regan Stacey: Jane. Oct. 12-Nov. 19. www.galeriebmg.com.

NEW YORK CITY

Aperture Gallery, 547 W. 27th St. Lisette Model & Her Successors. Sept. 7-Nov. 1. www.aperture.org.

Chista, 537 Greenwich St. Alon Langotsky: Roots. Through Dec. 21. www.chista.net.

CUE Art Foundation, 511 W. 25th St. Lenore Malen. Phyllis Goldberg. Both Sept. 6-Oct. 13. www.cueartfoundation.org.

Diversified Media Design, 730 Park Ave. Roots: Old Works, New Pieces by Alon Langotsky. Through Dec. 21. www.dmdnewyork.com.

Hasted Hunt, 529 W. 20th St. Lisette Model, Aaron Siskind, & Gerald Slota. Through Oct. 27. www.hastedhunt.com.

International Center of Photography, 1133 Ave. of the Americas. This Is War! Robert Capa at Work. Gerda Taro. Other Weapons: Photography and Print Culture During the Spanish Civil War. Dark is the Room Where We Sleep: A Project by Francesc Torres. All Sept. 26-Jan. 6. www.icp.org.

Jewish Museum, 1109 5th Ave. Love and Loss: A Video Trilogy by Neil Goldberg. Through Oct. 12. Isaac Bashevis Singer and the Lower East Side: Photographs by Bruce Davidson. Sept. 16-Feb. 3. www.thejewishmuseum.org.

Julie Saul Gallery, 535 W. 22nd St. David Stephenson: Vaults. Tanya Marcuse. Both through Oct. 6. www.saulgallery.com.

Kinz, Tillou+Fiegen, 529 W. 20th St., Arts Building. Clayton Patterson: The Lower East Side. Sept. 10-Oct. 27. www.ktfgallery.com.

Leslie Tonkonow Artworks & Projects, 535 W. 22nd St. Kunie Sugiura: Sex and Nature: Works from 1969 to 1972. Sept. 6-Oct. 13. www.tonkonow.com.

LUMAS Editions SoHo, 77 Wooster St. Stefanie Schneider. Sept. 13-Nov. 12. www.lumas.com.

Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1000 5th Ave. Coaxing the Spirits to Dance: Art of the Papuan Gulf. Through Dec. 2. Impressed by Light: British Photographs from Paper Negatives, 1840-1860. Sept. 25-Dec. 30. www.metmuseum.org.

Pace/MacGill Gallery, 32 E. 57th St. JoAnn Verburg. Sept. 6-Oct. 13. www.pacemacgill.com.

Peter Blum Chelsea, 526 W. 29th St. Chris Marker: Staring Back. Through Nov. 1. www.peterblumgallery.com.

Scandinavia House, 58 Park Ave. Andreas Feininger: Stockholm 1933-1939. Sept. 15-Nov. 7. www.amscan.org.

School of Visual Arts, 209 E. 23rd St. Click Chic: The Fine Art of Fashion Photography. Through Oct. 6. www.sva.edu.

Soho Photo, 15 White St. Eva Marosy-Weide: In All Probability. Robert Dahl: Now and Then: Lisbon. Raphael Senzamici: Moon Myths. Robert Borsuk: A Tribute Exhibition. All Sept. 6-29. www.sohophoto.com.

NORTH CAROLINA

Charlotte: Light Factory, 345 N. College St. Message in a Bottle: Reconstructing Lives. Through Sept. 21. Artifacts of Remembrance. Through Oct. 11. www.lightfactory.org.

OREGON

Portland: Portland Institute For Contemporary Art, 224 NW 13th Ave. Time Based Art installations. Through Oct. 8. www.pica.org.

Portland: Portland Museum of Art, Seven Congress Square. Both Sides of the Camera: Photographs from the Collection of Judith Ellis Glickman. Oct. 25-Jan. 6. Lola Alvarez Bravo. Jan. 5-March 16. www.portlandmuseum.org.

PENNSYLVANIA

Philadephia: Philadelphia Museum of Art, 26th St. and the Benjamin Franklin Parkway. Particulars of Place: Photo Portfolios from the Collection. Through Nov. 4. www.philamuseum.org.

Philadelphia: Print Center, 1614 Latimer St. Doug + Mike Starn: Black Pulse 2000-2007. Sept. 14-Nov. 21. www.printcenter.org.

Pittsburgh: Silver Eye Center for Photography, 1015 E. Carson St. The Looking Glass. Through Sept. 15. What's for Dinner?: Photographs by Diana Shearwood. Sept. 26-Nov. 24. www.silvereye.org.

TEXAS

Austin: Harry Ransom Center, University of Texas at Austin, 21st and Guadalupe. Dress Up: Portrait and Performance in Victorian Photography. Through Jan. 1. www.hrc.utexas.edu.

Houston: The Menil Collection, 1515 Sul Ross St. The David Whitney Bequest. Through Oct. 28. Vivid Vernacular: Walker Evans, William Christenberry, and William Eggleston. Jan. 11-April 20. www.menil.org.

WASHINGTON

Goldendale: Maryhill Museum of Art, 35 Maryhill Museum Dr. Gadzooks! Amazing Books by Northwest Artists. Through Nov. 15. www.maryhillmuseum.org.

Seattle: Henry Art Gallery, Stroum Gallery, University of Washington, 15th Ave. NE & NE 41st St. Mouth Open, Teeth Showing: Major Works from the True Collection. Juan Laurent, Photographer of Spain. Both through Sept. 23. An-My Le: Small Wars. Through Nov. 4. Rebeca Bollinger: fields. Through Nov. 11. Viewfinder. Through Dec. 30. www.henryart.org.

WASHINGTON DC

National Academy of Sciences: 500 5th St. NW. Jill Greenberg: Monkey Portraits. Through Nov. 25. Black Maps: Photographs by David Maisel. Through Dec. 5.

WORLDWIDE/MISC.

CANADA

Montreal: Canadian Centre for Architecture, 1920 rue Baile. Naoya Hatakeyama: Scales. Sept. 27-Feb. 3. www.cca.qc.ca.

Montreal: Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, 1379 Sherbrooke St. W. Emily Carr: New Perspectives. Through Sept. 23. Sacred Art and the Sulpicians of Montreal. Sept. 5-Nov. 25. www.mmfa.qc.ca.

Toronto: Stephen Bulger Gallery, 1026 Queen St. Mary Ellen Mark. Sept. 6-Oct. 6. Mark Ruwedel. Oct. 11-Nov. 11. Andre Kertesz. Nov. 15-Dec. 22. www.bulgergallery.com.

FRANCE

Liege: La Galerie Periscope, 20 Rue De Mouton Blanc. Gael Turine. Sept. 14-Nov. 29. www.biennal-de-lyon.org.

Lyon: 2007 Lyon Biennial of Contemporary Art. Sept. 19-Jan. 6. periscope@skynet.be.

GERMANY

Berlin: Museum fur Fotografie Berlin. Simone Mangos: The Ideology of Memory. Through Nov. 4. www.smbmuseum/mf.

Bremen: Neues Museum Weserburg, Teerhof 20. Im Fluss: artists' publications with a river view. Through Jan. 13. www.nmwb.de.

Munich: Siemens Arts Program, Wit-telsbacherplatz 2. Fiona Tan: 80 Days. Sept. 21-Jan. 6. www.siemensartprogram.com.

Stuttgart: Wurttembergischer Kunstverein Stuttgart, Schlossplatz 2. Stan Douglas: Past Imperfect: Works 1986-2001. Sept. 15-Jan. 6. www.wkv-stuttgart.de.

NETHERLANDS

Amsterdam: Stedelijk Museum CS, Post CS Bldg. The Best Designed Books 2006. Through Sept. 30. www.stedelijk.nl.

SPAIN

Barcelona: Fundacio Joan Miro, Parc dc Montjuic. Sean Scully. Through Sept. 30. www.articketbcn.org.

Barcelona: Fundacio Caixa Catalunya, Provenca, 261-265. Nicolas de Stael. Through Sept. 24. www.articketbcn.org.

SWITZERLAND

Winterthur: Fotomuseum Winterthur, Gruzenstrasse 44 + 45 CH-8400. Towards a New Ease: Set 4 from the Collection of the Fotomuseum Winterthur. Through Oct. 14. NeoRealismo: Italy's New Image. Sept. 1-Nov. 18. Fantastic Postcards: The Playful Element of Photography in the Medium of Postcard. Oct. 27-Feb. 10. Zoe Leonard: Midcareer Overview. Dec. 1-Feb. 17. www.fotomuseum.ch.

Winterthur: Fotostiftung Schweiz, Gruzenstrasse 45 CH-8400. Three Worlds: Barnabas Bosshart, Photos from Brazil, 1980-2005. Through Oct. 14. Bilderstreit: Durch-bruch der Moderne um 1930. Oct. 27-Feb. 17. www.fotostiftung.ch.

EVENTS

ARIZONA

Events: Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, 7380 E. 2nd St. Activities throughout the year, including classes and workshops, film screenings, and lectures. www.smoca.org.

CALIFORNIA

Classes and Programs: Palm Springs Art Museum, 101 Museum Dr. Adult classes, programs, and lectures. www.psmuseum.org.

Classes and Programs: San Diego Museum of Art, 1450 El Prado, Balboa Pk. Adult classes, workshops, special events, lectures, programs, and film screenings. www.sdmart.org.

Event: Armand Hammer Museum of Art and Cultural Center, UCLA, 10899 Wilshire Blvd. Gala in the Garden: Honoring Mike Kelley and Miuccia Prada. Oct. 14. www.hammer.ucla.edu.

Events: California Institute of the Arts, 24700 McBean Pkwy., Valencia. Screenings and lectures by artists. www.calarts.edu.

Events: Museum of Contemporary Art, 1001 Kettner Blvd., San Diego, hosts TNT, an eclectic mix of artists' talks, film premieres, video projections, and other activities on the first Thursday of every month. www.mcasd.org.

Events: Redcat, 631 W. 2nd St., Los Angeles. Screenings, performances, and lectures by artists. http://redcat.org/.

Events: San Francisco Cinematheque, 145 9th St., San Francisco. www.sfcinematheque.org.

Lectures, Programs, and Workshops: San Francisco Center for the Book, 300 De Haro St. Variety of workshops and events. www.sfcb.org.

Screenings: Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, 2625 Durant Ave. bampfa.berkeley.edu.

Screenings: Hammer Museum, 10899 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles. www.hammer.ucla.edu.

Screenings: San Francisco Cinematheque, 145 9th St. www.sfcinematheque.org.

Screenings: UCLA Film and Television Archive, 302 E. Melnitz. Film screenings and events. www.cinema.ucla.edu.

Screenings: University Art Museum, California State University Long Beach, 1250 Bellflower Blvd. Thomas Woodruff: Freak Parade. Sept. 6-Oct. 14. www.csulb.edu/uam.

Workshops: Crown Point Press, 20 Hawthorne St., San Francisco. Workshops in etching and photogravure. www.magical-secrets.com.

COLORADO

Workshops: Anderson Ranch Art Center, 5263 Owl Creek Rd., Snowmass Village. Workshops in art history and critical studies, digital media, photography, and printmaking, among other media. www.andersonranch.org.

Workshops: Working with Artists, 445 S. Saulsbury, Lakewood. Traditional and digital photo workshops. www.workingwithartists.org.

CONNECTICUT

Screenings: Real Art Ways, 56 Arbor St., Hartford. Independent film & video screenings seven nights a week. www.realartways.org.

Workshops: Center for Contemporary Printmaking, 299 W. Ave., Norwalk. Workshops in printmaking, papermaking, book arts, photography, and related media. www.contemprints.org.

FLORIDA

Events, Lectures, Screenings: Wolf-sonian, Florida International University, corner of 10th St. and Washington Ave., Miami Beach. Lectures, programs, workshops, and screenings. www.wolfsonian.org.

GEORGIA

Classes: Savannah College of Art and Design, PO Box 2072, Savannah. www.scadelearning.org.

ILLINOIS

Classes: Columbia College Chicago Anchor Graphics, 600 S. Michigan Ave. Classes such as lithography and etching. (312) 344-6864. http://www2.colum.edu/anchorgraphics/.

Workshops: Columbia College Chicago Center for Book & Paper, 1104 S. Wabash. Workshops in bookbinding and photography. www.bookandpaper.org.

MARYLAND

Screening and Workshops: Maryland Institute College of Art, 1300 Mount Royal Ave., Baltimore. www.mica.edu.

MASSACHUSETTS

Classes: Center for Digital Imaging Arts at Boston University, 282 Moody St., Waltham. www.digitalimagingarts.com.

Lectures, Events, Workshops, Etc.: Fine Arts Center at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, 15 Curry Hicks Way. Lectures, events, workshops, and seminars. www.fineartscenter.com.

Lectures, Events, Workshops, Etc.: Photographic Resource Center, 832 Commonwealth Ave., Boston. Lectures, events, workshops, and seminars. www.bu.edu/prc.

Workshops: Cape Cod Photo Workshops, Orleans. Workshops offered at Bob Korn Imaging and Maritime Photo Workshops on Prince Edward Island including traditional, digital, and vintage photo workshops. www.capecodphotoworkshops.com.

Workshops: Maritime Photo Workshops, PO Box 1687, Orleans. www.maritimephotoworkshops.com.

MINNESOTA

Classes and Events: Minnesota Center for Book Arts, 1011 Washington Ave. S., Minneapolis. Events, adult classes, teacher workshops, and family classes. www.mnbookarts.org.

Events: Minnesota Center for Photography, 165 13th Ave. NE, Minneapolis. Lectures on the second Tuesday of every month featuring regional and national artists, curators, and critics offering insights into the photographic arts. www.mncp.org.

Screenings and Events: Walker Art Center, 1750 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis. Film screenings, artist talks, teen programs, family events, and tours. www.walkerart.org.

MONTANA

Workshops: Rocky Mountain School of Photography, 210 N. Higgins Ave., Missoula. Weekend classes. www.rmsp.com.

NEW MEXICO

Workshops: Santa Fe Workshops, 85 Mt. Carmel Rd., Santa Fe. Traditional and digital photo workshops. www.santafeworkshops.com.

NEW YORK STATE

Classes and Workshops: Community Darkroom, 713 Monroe Ave., Rochester. Workshops in black-and-white, traditional, alternative, and digital photography. Ongoing. www.geneseearts.org.

Classes and Workshops: Printing & Book Arts Center, 713 Monroe Ave., Rochester. Workshops and a series of classes in letterpress printing, bookbinding, book arts, papermaking, calligraphy, photopolymer printing, and related areas. www.geneseearts.org.

Classes and Workshops: Squeaky Wheel/Buffalo Media Resources, 712 Main St., Buffalo. Workshops and classes in video art. www.squeaky.org/workshops.

Classes and Workshops: Wells Book Arts Summer Institute, 170 Main St., Aurora. http://aurora.wells.edu/~wbac/bookarts.

Classes and Workshops: Women's Studio Workshop, 722 Binnewater Ln., Rosendale. Classes and workshops in a variety of media. www.wsworkshop.org.

Events: ArtWalk, 179 Atlantic Ave., Rochester. www.rochesterARTWalk.org.

Events and Screenings: Hallwalls, 341 Delaware Ave., Buffalo. Film screenings, visual art exhibitions, and literary events. www.hallwalls.org.

Lectures: Memorial Art Gallery, 500 University Ave., Rochester. Lectures on art, ideas, and culture. www.mag.rochester.edu.

Screenings: Cornell Cinema, 104 Willard Straight Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca. www.cinema.cornell.edu.

Screenings: George Eastman House, 900 East Ave., Rochester. Film screenings, lectures, and workshops on photography and the moving image. www.eastmanhouse.org.

Screenings: Museum of the Moving Image, 3601 35th Ave., Astoria. www.movingimage.us.

Screenings: Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center, Cayuga Community College, 205 Genesee St., Auburn. Established and emerging filmmakers and media artists from New York State. www.cayuga-cc.edu. Workshops: Visual Studies Workshop, 31 Prince St., Rochester. Numerous workshops of varying duration in traditional, digital, and alternative photography; film and video; book arts; and media literacy for teachers. www.vsw.org.

Workshops and Lectures: Center for Photography, 59 Tinker St., Woodstock. Photography workshops and lectures. www.cpw.org.

Workshops and Screenings: Center for the Arts, 231 Center for the Arts, Buffalo.www.mediastudy.buffalo.edu.

NEW YORK CITY

Classes and Workshops: International Center for Photography, 1114 Ave. of the Americas at 43rd St., Classes and workshops throughout the year. www.icp.org.

Classes and Workshops: Manhattan Graphics Center, 481 Washington St. www.manhattangraphicscenter.org.

Event: PDN Photoplus International Conference and Expo. Includes 300 exhibitors, 100+ seminars and workshops. Jacob K. Javits Convention Center. Oct. 18-20. www.photoplusexpo.com.

Lectures and Panels: Aperture Gallery, 547 W. 27th St. www.aperture.org.

Lectures and Panels: School of Visual Arts, 209 E. 23rd St. "Artists Talk On Art" series. For information visit www.atoa.ws.

Lectures, Programs and Events: Jewish Museum, 1109 5th Ave. www.thejewishmuseum.org.

Screenings: Anthology Film Archives, 32 2nd Ave. www.anthologyfilmarchives.org.

Screenings: Creativetime, 307 7th Ave. www.creativetime.org.

Screenings: Electronic Arts Intermix, 535 W. 22nd St. www.eai.org.

Screenings: Scandinavia House, 58 Park Ave. A Celebration of Danish Cinema: Nordisk Film at 100. Sept. 19-Dec. 15. www.amscan.org.

Screenings and Lectures: Eyebeam Art and Technology Center, 540 W. 21st St. Screenings and lectures. www.eyebeam.org.

Workshops: Center for Book Arts, 28 W. 27th St. Workshops and classes in book arts. www.centerforbookarts.org.

Workshops: Empire State College, 325 Hudson St. (646) 230-1263.

NORTH CAROLINA

Classes: Light Factory Middleton McMillan Gallery, 345 N. College St., Charlotte. www.lightfactory.org.

OHIO

Classes, Screenings, Lectures, and Discussions: Wexner Center for the Arts, Ohio State University, 1871 N. High St., Columbus. Classes, screenings of film classics, new documentaries, contemporary and international films, and visiting media artists, with lectures and discussions. www.wexarts.org.

OREGON

Workshops and Lectures: Oregon College of Art and Craft, 8245 SW Barnes Rd., Portland. Lectures and workshops in a variety of media. www.ocac.edu.

Workshops, Classes, and Screenings: Portland Art Museum, NW Film Center, 1219 SW Park Ave. Workshops, classes, and ongoing film screenings. www.nwfilm.org.

PENNSYLVANIA

Classes and Workshops: Project Basho, 1305 Germantown Ave. Philadelphia. www.projectbasho.org/workshops. Lectures, Workshops, and Classes: New Arts Program, 173 W. Main St., Kutztown. www.napconnection.com.

TEXAS

Lectures and Film Screenings: Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas, 21st St. at Guadalupe St., Austin. Lectures and film screenings including the Robert DeNiro Film Series and the Silent Silver Screen Series. www.hrc.utexas.edu.

VERMONT

Workshops: Cone Edition Press, 17 Powder Spring Rd., East Topsham. Workshops in techniques and technologies of digital printmaking. www.cone-editions.com.

WASHINGTON

Workshops: Coupeville Arts Center, 15 NW Birch St., Coupeville. Workshops on Whidbey Island. www.coupevillearts.org.

WASHINGTON DC

Classes: Center for Digital Imaging Arts at Boston University, 1055 Thomas Jefferson St. www.cdaibu.com/washington-campus.php.

Festival: 20th Anniversary festival of Women's Film and Media Arts, 1250 New York Ave, NW. Sept. 25-30. www.nmwa.org.

WORLDWIDE

CANADA

Photography Festival: Contact Photography Festival, 80 Spadina Ave., Toronto. www.contactphoto.com.

Workshops: Banff Centre for the Arts, 107 Tunnel Mountain Dr., Banff. Summits & workshops in a variety of artistic and scientific areas, including low-tech and alternative photographic processes and bookmaking. www.banffcentre.ca.

Workshops: Canadian Photographic Centre, 9 Davies Ave., Toronto. www.canadianphotographiccentre.com.

FRANCE

Photography Festival: Paris Photo 2007: 11th edition. Le Carrousel du Louvre, 99 rue de Rivoli. Special focus on Italian contemporary photography. Nov. 15-18. www.parisphoto.fr/.

GERMANY

Film Festival: International Film Festival Manneheim-Heidelberg. Oct. 12-21. www.mannheim-filmfestival.com.

MEXICO

Workshops: Santa Fe Workshops in San Miguel De Allende, Oct.-Nov. www.santafeworkshops.com.

NETHERLANDS

Photography Festival: Noorderlicht International Photofestival 2007: Act of Faith, on faith and conflict, ecstasy and excess. Akerkhof 12, 9711 JB Groningen NL. Sept. 16-Oct. 28. www.noorderlicht.com.

UNITED KINGDOM

Events: Prelude Art Events, Market St. El, Spitalfields. First weekend of the months May-Dec. www.inspiredartfair.com or spitalfields.co.uk.

Screenings: Art at the Arts Theatre, 6-7 Great Newport St., London. www.theartstheatre.co.uk.

ETC.

Collaborative effort: L.E. Don invites you to become part of a global artwork aimed at getting people to question a society motivated solely by profit. Artists across the globe are canvassing the globe with gift envelopes containing $20 U.S. or the foreign currency equivalent. www.uturn.org/cadeau.

Fellowships available: Smack Mellon offers 2008 Artist Studio Program fellowships consisting of free studio space for one year in Brooklyn. For information visit www.smackmellon.org. Deadline: Oct. 15.

Grants available: Adolf and Esther Gottlieb Foundation offers emergency grants of up to $10,000 to artists in a "mature" stage (working over 10 years) facing an unforeseen tragedy. Contact the Gottlieb Foundation, 380 W. Broadway, New York, NY 10012 / (212) 226-0581.

Grants available: Residents of Chicago may apply for Community Arts Assistance Program (CAAP) grants for professional, artistic, and organizational development projects. Applications are distributed by the Chicago Dept. of Cultural Affairs at the Chicago Cultural Center, 78 E. Washington St., and other locations throughout the city. (312) 744-1742 / www.cityofchicago.org/culturalaffairs.

Grants available: eMediaLoft.org in New York City offers eight Creative Projects Subsidized Grants each year to artists doing original work in narrative, experimental, or animation, as video or DVD, including Web-based video, who need the assistance of an editor or computer operator in our studio. Documentary, political, and promotional work is not considered for this grant, but low-cost services for such other projects are also available. www.emedialoft.org/creativeprojectgrants/creativegrantprojects.htm.

Grants available: Experimental Television Center provides support to electronic media and film organizations to facilitate the exhibition by independents of moving image and sonic art to audiences in New York State. Monies are available to both individuals and organizations with support from the New York State Council on the Arts. Events must be open to the public and there is a maximum yearly funding cap for each organization. Contact Sherry Miller Hocking, ETC, 109 Lower Fairfield Rd., Newark Valley, NY 13811. www.experimentaltvcenter.org.

Grants available: Fulbright Scholar Program provides grants in more than 140 countries. Opportunities are open to college and university faculty and administration, artists, journalists, business and government professionals, independent scholars, lawyers, and many others. Contact the Council for International Exchange of Scholars, 3007 Tilden St. NW, Ste. 5L, Washington, DC 20008-3009. www.cies.org.

Grants available: National Museum of Women in the Arts' Library Fellows Program will award $12,000 to support the production of an artist's book in a limited edition of 125. The artist will retain 25 copies as remuneration. The remaining books will be sold to benefit the Library and Research Center. The award-winning book will be displayed at the Center for one year and will be added to the museum's permanent collection. National Museum of Women in the Arts, Library and Research Center, 1250 New York Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20005. www.nmwa.org.

Grants available: To Philadelphia-area artists. Contact Pew Fellowships in the Arts, 230 S. Broadway St., Ste. 1003, Philadelphia, PA 19102. www.pewarts.org.

Grants available: To five CA artists and five OR/WA artists working, at minimum, 20 years in mature artmaking. Must live in these states at least nine months/year for three previous years. Application available from Flintridge Foundation, Awards for Visual Arts, 1040 Lincoln Ave., Ste. 100, Pasadena, CA 91103 / awards@flintridgefoundation.org / www.flintridgefoundation.org.

Grants available: Southern Humanities Media Fund requests proposals for one to three significant regional media projects. The fund will award approximately $90,000 for the project(s). www.southernmediafund.org.

Grants available: The Art and Change Grant provides project-based grants of up to $2,500 to women and trans artists living in the Delaware Valley to fund art for social change projects. Application deadline: Oct. 8. www.leeway.org.

Internships available: Afterimage offers internships that give students, emerging scholars, critics, writers, and thinkers the opportunity to become intricately involved with the day-to-day operations of a small non-profit arts journal. Tasks include line editing, copy editing, fact-checking, proof-reading, research, promotional activities, and writing reviews for our "Media Noted" section. Interns are asked to commit to at least 10 hours/week for three months and are welcome to stay longer. College (undergraduate or graduate) credit can be arranged through the home institution. To apply, send a cover letter stating background, interests, experience, and availability (and writing samples if available) to Karen vanMeenen, Editor, Afterimage Internships, 31 Prince St., Rochester, NY 14607 / afterimage@vsw.org. Deadline: Ongoing.

Internships available: Center for Photography at Woodstock offers internships in photography and arts administration (a tuition remission of over $5,000). Interns are exposed to a diversity of photographic topics and approaches to the medium, learning creative imagemaking and a variety of teaching philosophies and strategies, or to curatorial practices, gallery management, exhibition installation, and magazine production. They have the opportunity to personally meet and work with visiting artists and curators, and to share their portfolios with professionals. To be selected, interns must have transportation and plan to live in, or relocate to, the Woodstock, NY, area during their internship. Candidates are selected by in-person interviews only. For an appointment call (845) 679-9957. Deadline: Ongoing.

Internships available: eMediaLoft.org in New York City. Internships in photography, video, arts administration, Web design, and writing to students presently attending American colleges. No pay, but we provide a good lunch in a beautiful studio overlooking the Hudson River in Greenwich Village. You will need a place to stay in or around New York City. www.emedialoft.org/internships.

Positions available: ArtJob Online targets arts professionals for opportunities in arts administration, museums, academia, design, internships, fellowships, and more.www.artjob.org.

Positions available: Consumnes River College and Sacramento City College are hiring photography professors. Two year transfer and vocational prep. For more information visit www.losrios.edu.

Residencies available: ArtsLink Awards offers projects to support U.S. artists, curators, presenters, and arts organizations working in Central Europe, Russia, and Eurasia; residencies to support U.S. organizations to host artists and art managers from this region; and independent projects to support arts professionals from this region pursuing projects in the U.S. For more information e-mail al@cecartslink.org. Deadline: Nov. 5.

Residencies available: Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, Omaha, is seeking talented artists for their residency program. www.bemiscenter.org.

Services available: eMediaLoft.org, NYC offers low-cost video, photography, CD, DVD, artists' book production, artists' Web pages, and college application assistance. www.emedialoft.org.

Submit proposals: NATA Media Fund Initiatives offers funding for public television projects in the final stages of post-production. A full-length rough cut must be submitted for consideration for completion funding. Funding is also available through the James T. Yee Mentorship Program for media works. www.naatanet.org. Deadline: Ongoing.

Submit work: B.J. Spoke Gallery 27th annual EXPO juried competition. Open to all residents of the United States. (631) 549-5106. www.bjspokegallery.com. Deadline: Nov. 5.

Submit work: Carl Hertzog Award for excellence in book design. Book designers, printers and publishers are encouraged to submit books printed in 2006 or 2007. Send one copy to Hertzog Award Competition c/o University Librarian, UTEP Library, El Paso, TX 79968-0582. (915) 747-5683. Deadline: Oct. 1.

Submit work: Toledo Friends of Photography 2008 National Juried Photography Exhibition. Juror is Todd Hido. Send a SASE to P.O. Box 8408, Toledo, Ohio 43623. Download a prospectus at www.TFOP2008.com. Deadline: Oct. 13.

Submit work: Seeking artwork in all media for exhibition. Send 10 slides, VHS/DVD/CD, works list, statement, resume, and SASE to Ron Sherhofer, Olin Fine Arts Center, Washington & Jefferson College, 285 E. Wheeling St., Washington, PA 15301. rsherhofer@washjeff.edu.

Submit work: Spark Video Canada is requesting submissions for a group video exhibition planned for early November. We are looking for a broad range of submissions from students, emerging artists and established artists who work in single-channel video. We welcome all styles of video. We accept MiniDV and DVD, and please include a CV and brief artist statement. Send exhibition copies only. Materials that include a self-addressed, stamped envelope (Canadian postage) will be returned. Please send your submission to Christine Negus, C/O Spark Video Canada, 24 Mohawk Rd., London, ON, Canada. Deadline: Oct. 22.

Submit work: To the Finger Lakes Arts Grants and Services, Inc. (FLAGS) for a retail gallery space in its storefront offices in downtown Geneva, NY. To make an appointment contact (315) 781-7725 / FLAGS@rochester.rr.com.

Submit work: Image City Photography Gallery, Rochester, NY, seeks work for exhibition. (585) 271-2540 / eveneske@yahoo.com. Deadline: Ongoing.

Submit work: To IRIS, International Centre for Women in Photography. IRIS seeks submissions from women photographers and writers on photography for consideration for future projects such as exhibitions, publications, and educational projects. For more information and membership forms write to Kate Newton, IRIS, International Centre for Women in Photography, School of Art & Design, Staffordshire University, College Rd., Stoke-on-Trent, ST4 2DE, UK. iris@staffs.ac.uk.

Submit work: To the monthly Emerging Filmmakers Series at the Little Theatre, Rochester, NY. Open to New York State filmmakers, regardless of age or educational status. Maximum length: 30 min. No fee. No honorarium. Notification via e-mail within four weeks of receipt. Send VHS or DVD screener, cover letter with 1-sentence blurb, 1-sentence director bio, full contact information (including e-mail), and SASE for return (tapes and DVDs will not be returned without SASE) to Karen vanMeenen, Programmer, Emerging Filmmakers Series, Little Theatre, 240 East Ave., Rochester, NY 14604. Deadline: Ongoing.

Submit work: Mesa Contemporary Arts at Mesa Arts Center, a visual art exhibition venue in Mesa, Arizona is accepting proposals for Mass Consumption, a national juried exhibition that comments on anything relevant to popular culture. Open to all mediums. Artists from around the country may submit a max of 4 works completed within the last 5 years and not exhibited in a previous MCA exhibit. A maximum of 12 images may be submitted-four works plus two details per artwork. Artists may submit 35mm slides or digital images. Send to 1 E. Main St., Mesa, AZ 85201. www.MesaArtsCenter.com. Deadline: Feb. 1.

Submit work: To Mysterious Object, an online arts publication founded in Minneapolis/St. Paul. We publish artworks (image, sound, animation, video) and writing (poetry, fiction, essays, interviews). For submission details visit www.mysteriousobject.org or e-mail editor@mysteriousobject.org. Deadline: Ongoing for quarterly issues.

Submit work: Living Arts of Tulsa is accepting proposals in new media, video, performance art etc. Send a written proposal of work to be presented along with video documentation, cd or audio tape, 10-15 slides or cd/dvd with titles numbered describing work. Send to Steve Liggett, Artistic Director, Living ArtSpace, 308 S. Kenosha Ave., Tulsa, OK 74120. www.livingarts.org. Deadline: Nov. 1.

Submit work: Southern Light Gallery in Amarillo, TX, is accepting submissions for possible one-person exhibitions. Fully labeled slides or CD/DVD, resume, a statement about the work, support materials, and SASE for return may be sent to Brent Cavanaugh, Curator, Southern Light Gallery, Amarillo College, Box 447, Amarillo, TX 79178-0001. (806) 371-5272.

Submit work: The International Biennial of Photography Medalla Gaudi, is accepting submissions for a group exhibition in the Centre de la Image Mas Iglesias de Rues relating to old and new techniques to be used in the present day creative photography. www.reus.cat/medallagaudi/. Deadline: Sept. 30.


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