Call For Submissions – The Infinite Combinatorium
| November 14, 2010 | Posted by Crowd6 under Crowd6 |
Distractions required for The Infinite Combinatorium.
Artworks wanted to delight and distract audiences. Notions surrounding the infinite and recombination are desirable but not essential, contemporary artworks of all mediums will be considered, including wall/floor based, time based and performative.
If you are curious and/or if you would like to take part in one of a series of shows please submit a statement of interest along with an artist’s CV to crowd6@gmail.com
Hi Crowd folk, could you please send me some information about The Infinite Combinatorium? I am an interdisciplinary artist and I am very intrigued by the title and premise. many thanks , Penelope Cain
Hi Penny, thanks for the interest, we have sent you an email with a few more details.
Hi Crowd6, could you please send further information about ‘The Infinite Combinatorium’?
thanks
Hi Mike,
Can do…
The Infinite Combinatorium will be a collection of shows taking place next year, presented in several locations in Birmingham (UK).
We are looking to curate a show that will exhibit new artwork looking at the premise of the infinite, and the process of creation through recombination.
Some of the of these ideas will be shown in the way the work is exhibited (a process we are still working out), so it is not necessary that each piece of work deals with the infinite or recombination in a direct way.
If you would like to be considered please send us an artist CV and expression of interest outlining roughly what you might like to submit.
festive greetings,
I too am with the crowd and interested, could you please
forward me more details.
merci
x
Hi Raji,
Sorry for the late reply.
The infinite combinatoriam is a series of shows that will be based on notions surrounding the infinite and recombination are desirable but not essential, contemporary artworks of all mediums will be considered, including wall/floor based, time based and performative. The show is open to interpretation and we are interested in finding exciting and contemporary works to display.
Currently funding is not available for the first few exhibitions but we are in the process of applying for some.
Our first show will be in May 2010 and we hope to continue with this theme in further exhibitions leading up to “The Event” 2011
I hope this helps. Please feel free to submit a late application should you wish to do so.
Best
Elizabeth