Call for Submissions: MONITOR 9

MONITOR 9: New South Asian short film and video
DEADLINE: Friday November 9th, 2012, 5 PM

SAVAC (South Asian Visual Arts Centre) invites submissions for its ninth annual experimental short film and video screening program, Monitor 9.

Monitor 9 is dedicated to the presentation of experimental short films and videos by/and/or about South Asians from Canada and around the world. We invite independent and innovative short films and videos that explore the aesthetic and form of the moving image and its relation to narrative. Monitor 9 encourages new, experimental and risk-taking work that challenges the viewer’s active engagement.

Selected works will be screened at the ninth annual short film and video screening program, Monitor 9 on March 14, 2013 in Toronto, Canada. Monitor 9 will be programmed by independent curator and artist Nahed Mansour.

Monitor is reviewed by a jury of contemporary artists, curators and programmers. This year’s jury consists of Renata Mohamed, Noni Kaur, Cheyanne Turions and Rehab Nazzal.

Previous Monitor programs:

Monitor 8 | Monitor 7 | Monitor 6 | Monitor 5

GUIDELINES

Works must be under 20 minutes and produced after 2010.
Submissions from first time directors are welcome. Artist fees will be paid.
Submissions MUST include all the following:
•Name of artist or director.  Full contact information (address, phone, email, website)
•Title of work
•Date of production (No earlier than 2010)
•Brief synopsis of the work (300 words max)
•Brief biography of the artist (200 words max)
•Artist CV
•High-resolution production stills
Submissions can be sent via email with a URL link to the artist/director’s YouTube/Vimeo account (please provide passwords if necessary). Continue reading

ALGONQUIN ART LIAISON – REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS

Submissions no later than 4 p.m. November 2, 2012

An innovative partnership between the City of Ottawa and the Algonquins of Ontario has been formed to celebrate Algonquin art, culture and heritage through the Ottawa Light Rail Transit (OLRT) project. This project has gained considerable momentum as LeBreton Flats has been identified as an “Algonquin centred” transit station. The location of this station is of particular significance to the Algonquins as it is within close proximity to Chaudière Falls and Victoria Island, both of which are sacred gathering places for the Algonquins since time immemorial.

The Algonquins of Ontario are seeking proposals for an experienced and dynamic Algonquin Art Liaison to facilitate and coordinate two Calls by the OLRT Art Program inviting Algonquin artists to be involved in the design of the look and feel of LeBreton Flats Transit Station. The successful candidate will work to solicit and encourage participation of Algonquin artists in these Calls through the planning and implementation of a range of initiatives including workshops, outreach programs and diverse communication strategies. To learn more about this Request for Proposals, please see the attached file or call (613) 735-3759.

Proposals must be submitted no later than Friday, November 2, 2012 at 4 p.m. to algonquins@nrtco.net

Algonquins of Ontario Consultation Office
31 Riverside Drive, Suite 101
Pembroke, ON K8A 8R6
Tel: 613-735-3759 ext 202
Fax: 613-735-6307
Email: jstavinga@nrtco.net
Website: www.tanakiwin.com

LINK TO RFP:
http://www.tanakiwin.com/AOO_Algonquin%20Art%20Liaison_RFP_20121016.pdf

A Seminar Series: Smart Data – Getting Your Data Working for You

The Neighbourhood Arts Network and CAPMO present:

A Seminar Series

Smart Data – Getting Your Data Working for You

Funded by Creative Trust with support from the Ontario Trillium Foundation

Delivered by Young Associates

Location:
The Centre for Social Innovation (CSI)  Annex
720 Bathurst Street, Room # 6
Toronto, Ontario M5S 2R4 

 
Dates & Description:

Tuesday, November  6, 2012 | 4-6pm
Managing Data : Policies and Procedures for Populating Your Database (Spreadsheets)

Is your organization not big enough to warrant purchasing a fundraising database? Are you using spreadsheets to track your audience? No problem! Who should be tracked in your spreadsheet? What is enough information about a contact to warrant a spot in your database? Is an email address enough? Are you sure that your patrons’ information is safe in your spreadsheet? During this introductory seminar we will explore the basics of tracking contacts and donations within spreadsheets, and keeping consistent records when more than one person is working in the file.

Tuesday, November 13, 2012 | 4-6pm
Researching Your Database: Advancing Marketing and Fundraising with Database Research

You’re on your way to a clean and consistent database, but where does that get you? It’s time to research your database. Learn how to analyze your database for Marketing and Fundraising purposes to grow your audience and further your mandate. Expand your patron base, target your marketing, and meet or exceed your fundraising goals. Learn tips and tricks for mining your data and expanding your potential.

Tuesday, November  20, 2012 | 4-6pm
Singing from the Same Songbook: Harmonizing Database and Accounting Software

Every organization is likely to have at least two databases: its accounting package and a marketing, membership or fundraising package. Work is greatly streamlined when information is entered only once – but what’s the best way to harmonize the reporting so that both databases tell the same story? This workshop will consider the primary point of data entry, and options for capturing summary information without repeating all the details. In addition, we will explore reporting formats that will help you tell a story about your impact and celebrate your successes, supported by good, quantitative data – both financial and statistical. Case studies will be presented for discussion.

Tuesday, November 27, 2012 | 4-6pm
Managing Up, Down and Across: A Peer Exchange about Buy-In on Database Investment, Training and Policies

How much time does your database require to be properly maintained? Whose job is it to monitor the database? Can your data give you the answers you’re looking for? Are your organization’s expectations of your database realistic? Join us as we open a discussion among peers on how to manage database expectations. Whether you are responsible for database maintenance, or you supervise or participate in the process, you will benefit from the opportunity to share ideas for improving the process. Everyone needs to understand what goes into best database practices. Individuals from all organizational levels are encouraged to attend (staff, volunteers, board members). Organizations are welcome to send multiple representatives.

Tuesday, December 4, 2012 | 4-6pm
Doctor’s In

Finished a Data Smart seminar? Still have questions? Not sure how to implement what you’ve learned into your organization? At the end of each seminar participants will have a chance to sign up for a “Doctor’s In” session. These one-on-one sessions are limited, and available to those who have further questions related to seminar topics offered throughout the workshop series.

The sessions are FREE. 
To register please visit: 
http://smartdata2012.eventbrite.ca
* Registration is required and closes the day before of the workshop at 6 p.m.