![]() ![]() We aren't funded, so we'll also ask you to share the cost of printing some flyers and related expenses. If we choose your work, we'll ask you to commit to sharing promotional activities and responsibilities such as online posts and physical flyering. We'd expect to see all artists at the launch event. Try to avoid cliché and stereotypes!Īrtists must transport their own work and be available to install and take down on the specified dates (times TBC) or arrange an alternative. We want the show as a whole to be a creative exploration of the two genres, so be imaginative with your interpretation and response. How does the music channel your own feelings? Can your art reflect all or some of this? Of course, some of the differences are interesting too! The best of both is groundbreaking musically and philosophically, seeking to push the limits of what is possible. Both can be controversial, uncompromising and confrontational. We look at them as two sides of a coin.īoth arose from comparable social and cultural conditions. 'Positive vibes' or 'no future'? Punk and Jazz will seem incompatible to some, but there are connections. We encourage submissions from all areas of society. ![]() This callout is open to all, whatever your level of experience in making art. ![]() It will be split between two well-patronised bar venues (one small, one average size) and the launch night will be either on Saturday 21st October or Sunday 22nd October (TBC) The removal date will be shortly after New Year (TBC). The show is scheduled for installation on Thursday the 19th October between 10 am and 3 pm. York-based collective Navigators Art & Performance invites visual artists living in and around York (UK) to submit work for an exhibition entitled "PUNK/JAZZ". Click here to have a look at other opportunities listed on CuratorSpace. The deadline for this opportunity has passed, and no more submissions are being accepted. ![]()
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