2012 Faena Prize for the Arts

The Faena Group is pleased to announce the 2012 Faena Prize for the Arts.

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The competition is open to artists across the world and will award a grant of $25,000 to the winner as well as up to $50,000 to finance the production of a site-specific project that will be exhibited at the Faena Arts Center in Buenos Aires mid-2013. In addition, two special mentions will go to two other projects with a prize amount of $500 each.

The prize winner will be selected by an international jury that includes US curator Carlos Basualdo, Francois Pinault Foundation’s Caroline Bourgeois and Argentinean curator Inés Katzenstein, under the supervision of Ximena Caminos, Executive Director of the Faena Arts Center.

Inaugurated in September 2011 with the installation ‘O bicho suspenso na paisagem’ by Brazilian artist Ernesto Neto, curated by the Tate’s Jessica Morgan, the Faena Arts Center welcomed more than 75,000 visitors during its debut. Located in the old engine room of the historic building Los Molinos, a turn-of-the-last-century Belle-Époque landmark, the center has over 4,000 m2 and extends a cultural bridge to the city, bringing art and the creative processes within everyone’s reach. The second exhibition will be Cuban artists Los Carpinteros, which will open at the Faena Arts Center on May 15th.

Entry forms, criteria, deadlines and more information is available at: www.faenaartscenter.org/premiosf

Please contact us at Faena@NadineJohnson.com should you need additional information and images.
 

Contact: fbinder@faenagroup.com
Florencia Binder
Phone: 54 9 11 51521727

Address: www.faenaartscenter.org/premiosf

Faena Arts Center
Aimé Paine 1169
Buenos Aires, 1137
Argentina
 

Premier’s Awards for Excellence in the Arts

In 2006, the Ontario government created this annual award program to recognize the outstanding achievements of artists and arts organizations and their contributions to arts and culture in Ontario over a significant period of time.

The awards recognize artists and arts organizations engaged in a variety of disciplines including literature, media arts, music, theatre, visual arts or cultural industries, such as book and magazine publishing, digital media, film, television and sound recording.

The total value of the awards is $120,000. This amount is divided into two categories of $60,000 each for: the Artist Award and the Arts Organization Award.

About the Artist Award:

The Artist Award recognizes a professional artist.

One laureate will receive a cash award of $35,000. The laureate will nominate a promising new or emerging individual talent in the same field who will receive a cash award of $15,000.

Five short-listed finalists will each receive $2,000 and a framed certificate.

All artist and emerging talent candidates must be professional artists, Ontario residents, and Canadian citizens or permanent residents of Canada.

About the Arts Organization Award:

The Arts Organization Award is given to an arts organization involved in the production and/or distribution of artistic work by professional artists.

One laureate will receive a cash award of $50,000.

Five short-listed finalists will each receive $2,000 and a framed certificate.

Candidates can be not-for-profit organizations or for-profit commercial enterprises. Their primary business must be part of the professional arts or cultural industries of Ontario. The organization must have a head office in Ontario and led by professional personnel.

How to Nominate:

Any Ontario resident who enjoys and takes an interest in Ontario’s arts and cultural industries may nominate an artist or arts organization for the awards.

Details about the awards, guidelines and nomination forms are on the Ontario Arts Council website. The Ontario Arts Council administers the selection process for the awards on behalf of the Government of Ontario.