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Nánari upplýsingar og eyðublöð fást í menntamálaráðuneyti.
Upplýsingar er einnig hægt að nálgast á vefslóðinni: MAE/IT/Ministero/Servizi/Stranieri/Opportunita/
og eyðublöð: borseonline/it/index.asp
Menntamálaráðuneyti, 13.maí 2009.
DKDM is hosting a summer course in early music from 17-22 August with Joseph Haydn and his early works as the theme.
Attached you will find information folder and application form.
We invite students from the early music department, modern orchestra department, singers and pianists to apply. So.
If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to contact Katja Elkjær-Pedersen or Thomas Pitt who is the artistic director of the course.
Med venlig hilsen / Yours sincerely
Katja Elkjær-Pedersen
Det Kongelige Danske Musikkonservatorium
The Royal Danish Academy of Music
Katja.elkjaer@dkdm.dk
International Office
Rosenørns Allé 22
1970 Frederiksberg C
New York, NY - May 8, 2009 - MFA Now, an international arts organization dedicated to the advancement of contemporary art through the promotion of new and emerging artists, has selected 20 awardees for its 2008 painting competition. For its inaugural event, submissions for this competition represented 145 graduate art degree programs from 16 countries around the world. The deadline for submissions ended in December 2008, while the selection process took place in 2009. Awardees were selected using with a highly competitive round-by-round process headed by Executive Director, Adam Rogers, and Project Advisor, Judy Chicago, along with jurors Nicolette Kwok, Victoria Lu, John Millei, Maura Reilly, and Kay Saatchi.
“It is enlightening to discover how many young artists are pushing the boundaries of painting into digital forms, sculpture and the sheer physicality of painting materials. If these shows demonstrate anything, it is that painting is a long way from being dead…” remarked Judy Chicago at the end of the award process.
“It is our hope that by participating in the MFA Now competition, these young artists are helped in gaining needed exposure as emerging professional artists,” says Founder and Executive Director, Adam Rogers.
Awardees and their respective graduate schools are as follows:
Sarah Awad - UCLA
Hagit Barkai - Pennsylvania State University
Jon Barwick - University of Georgia
Zoe Byland - Akademie der Bildenden Künste Wien, Austria
Noa Charuvi - School of Visual Arts, New York
Soo Jung Choi - Glasgow School of Art
Andre Debus - University of Nuremberg
Roni Feldman - Claremont Graduate University
Elizabeth Ferry - Washington University in St. Louis
Arina Gordienko - University of the Arts, London, Chelsea College of Art
Joyce Ho - University of Iowa
Zachari Logan - University of Saskatchewan
Ryan Miller - Arizona State University
Damon Mohl - University of Colorado
Rhea O’Neill - University of the Arts, London, Wimbledon College of Art
Soledad Pinto - University of the Arts, London, Wimbledon College of Art
Johannes Rochhausen - Academy of Visual Arts, Leipzig
Timotheus Tomicek - Akademie der Bildenden Künste Wien, Austria
Grant Vetter - University of California, Irvine
Casey Vogt - Miami University of Ohio
To view works by these artists, and obtain information regarding upcoming exhibitions of these works, please go to MFA Awardees.
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Contact:
Adam Rogers
info@mfanow.org
245 8th Avenue, Suite 252
New York, NY 10011
Phone: 646-688-5379 or 646-688-5647
Subjects: Art Education, Dance, Design & Architecture, Fine Arts, Music, Theatre