Artstation gallery call for proposals 2011

Organisation/person name: 
Artstation toi tu
Work type: 
Casual
Work classification: 
Curation
Job description: 

Artstation toi tu, is currently calling for exhibition proposals for the Artstation gallery in 2011. Exhibition proposals are due Friday 2 July 2010 and are welcome from groups that will present exhibitions that comment on community and social issues that involve community and/or audience participation.

Priority will be given to group exhibitions, and proposals are encouraged from artists and curators working in a community context, Maori arts, cultural groups, diversity groups, youth projects and new and emerging artists, including tertiary students and recent graduates.

Opportunity location: 
Artstation, 1 Ponsonby Road, Newton, Auckland
Key skills sought: 

Exhibitions and projects that involve: community participation, Maori arts, cultural groups, diversity groups and young people.

This opportunity is: 
Unpaid
Salary low $: 
0
Salary high $: 
0
Closing date: 
Friday, 2 July 2010
Contact details: 

For more information on how to submit a proposal please visit the Artstation website www.aucklandcity.govt.nz/artstation/exhibition or contact Kathryn Tsui, Gallery coordinator, on Tel: 09 376 3221 or email: kathryn.tsui@aucklandcity.govt.nz

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