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Evergreen Brickworks
Tuesday June 15, 2010
Website: http://www.evergreen.ca/
Position: Eco Art Video- Call For Submissions
Term: Contract
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Salary: Artist Fees
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Job Description
Evergreen Brick Works
Eco art video Call for Submissions
Deadline: June 15
We are looking for the best short videos from across Canada!
Evergreen, a national charity, has transformed the former Don Valley Brick Works from a collection of deteriorating heritage buildings into an international showcase for urban sustainability and green design. Evergreen Brick Works is open year-round, and includes permanent and temporary art installations responding to the site’s geological and industrial heritage. A looped compilation of videos is part of the new media program that will introduce a wide range of environmental issues.
Independent filmmakers, animators and video artists are invited to submit works that deal with environmental issues such as climate change, water, food, transportation, waste, energy, sustainable development, etc.
Artist fees will be paid for videos that are chosen to be included in the compilation.
We accept submissions via YOUTUBE, VIMEO or your own website.
Submit: Name/contact, your bio, brief synopsis, length of video, and link to your video to: kmcbride@evergreen.ca In the subject line please put: Evergreen Video Art Submission
Please do NOT attach videos to e-mail messages
If you have questions, comments or concerns about the competition, please contact Kohen McBride kmcbride@evergreen.ca
Send Submissions To:
Kohen McBride
Toronto
Canada
e: kmcbride@evergreen.ca
Organization Description
Evergreen Brick Works is a unique environmental community centre and green cities centre for urban sustainability currently under construction in the heart of Toronto’s Don River Valley. This spectacular natural and industrial heritage site and its ongoing engaging programming from Farmers’ Markets to seminars and plantings, is already inspiring and educating the community to embrace a sustainable future.
Date Posted: May 05, 2010





