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Invite for Artistic Response to Climate Change Science and Rising Tides in Northwest Coastal Communities - Deadline July 1st.

5/22/2015

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MoNA Surge Festival slated for September; artist's proposals accepted through end of June.
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Surge Festival Call for Artists
Deadline for proposals through online application - July 1
Museum of Northwest Art

 In partnership with the Skagit Climate Science Consortium and the Skagit Watershed Council, MoNA will launch an event to draw attention to climate change and its impact on the Northwest’s coastal communities. The Surge Festival will engage artists to work with environmental researchers and educators to present the public with new perspectives on issues such as flooding and storm surge through participatory art activities. The festival is scheduled for the weekend of September 26-27, 2015 at MoNA.  

Call for Artists
MoNA announces a call to artists to participate through the creation of a project to be exhibited at MoNA. Artists may propose projects with scientists on the website or with others. Projects should focus on the geographic area of the Pacific Northwest. There is no fee to apply. more

Timeline
July 1                     Artists submit brief project proposal
July 15                   Project proposals accepted
August 15              Updated project description and photos due for marketing
September 11        Projects completed
September 25        Projects installed at MoNA
September 26-27   Festival 
September 28        De-installation

To apply of find out more information go to the MoNA website.
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