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CALL TO ARTISTS: SIGNAL FIRE 2014 PROGRAMS
Application Deadline for Spring Programs: December 31, 2013
Application Deadline for Summer Programs: February 15, 2014
Signal Fire welcomes applications for the 2014 Residency, Expeditions, and Wide Open Studios courses. Since 2008, Signal Fire has provided opportunities for artists and activists to engage in the natural world. The projects instill self-reliance, catalyze creative energy, and invite interdisciplinary collaboration. Public lands are used to advocate for the access to— and protection of— our remaining wild and open places in order to enrich and sustain society.
Year of the Wolf: Signal Fire dedicates the 2014 expeditions to the wolf. Wolves are a symbol of wildness returning to the landscape as well as a real and vital predator in the North American West. Signal Fire are leading three expeditions to areas linked by wolf recovery efforts: the Gila Wilderness of New Mexico, the Wallowa Mountains of eastern Oregon, and the Boundary Waters of northern Minnesota. A special publication and exhibition will highlight the outcome.
Outpost on the Border: The public lands adjoining the US- Mexico border protect some of the rarest and most biologically diverse habitat in North America. These places are also the focus of increasing militarization by US Border Control. Signal Fire invites activists, researchers, and artists of any discipline to join Signal Fire for a unique remote residency in southern Arizona to craft a creative response to the wild places of an embattled region.
Wide Open Studios: The academy moves under the stars with Wide Open Studios, a series of immersive wilderness arts courses designed for graduate and undergraduate students. In spring 2014 we offer an adventurous painting class spanning desert oases, bombing ranges, and ghost towns as well as a reprise of our popular MFA Spring Break trip, this time to Arizona’s Mogollon Rim country. In August we are proud to announce Crossing Cascadia, a 4-week, 3-credit course in partnership with Oregon College of Art and Craft.
Read more on : www.signalfirearts.org
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