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Feb
2
to Feb 16

The Coven

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The Ely Center of Contemporary Art invites video artists of all ages, genders, and backgrounds to submit to Witchy’s cinema coven a free opportunity for video artists to submit work under the overarching themes of the Witchy exhibition.

Deadline to apply: Sunday, February 16, 2020 at noon

Limited space — submit soon!

Submission Guidelines:

  • All submissions must be under 5 minutes.

  • All videos will be looped on one projector.

  • All videos must be submitted as an .avi, .mov, or .mp4 file.

  • Submissions should be made to Maxim Schmidt at mschmidt@elycenter.org — subject line must read “Witchy Video Submission (First & Last Name Here)”

  • Submissions must contain artist name, title, date, exact run time, email address, and phone number

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Silence Breakers
Jan
16
to Feb 25

Silence Breakers

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Deadline for online entries: February 24, 2018

Exhibition Dates: Sunday, March 4 – Thursday, April 5, 2018
Gallery Hours: Wednesday and Thursday from 5–8 pm, Saturday and Sunday 1–4 pm
Public Reception: Thursday. March 8 from 5–8 pm
Public Closing Reception: Thursday April 5 from 5–8 pm

Each year during Women’s History Month, the Ely Center of Contemporary Art (ECOCA) showcases In Grace We Trust, an annual exhibition that reminds us that 51 Trumbull Street, now a pillar of the New Haven arts community, was once Grace T. Ely's home. In Grace We Trust addresses ideas of tradition and change - a nod to the past as we confront current societal challenges and rise together to create our future narrative.

This year, ECOCA is collaborating with Nasty Women Connecticut for In Grace We Trust: Silence Breakers. We invite artists working across disciplines, to create artwork that addresses issues of abuse, consent, and identity as well as themes of domesticity and home. The show will look at the often-blurred line between security and insecurity we associate with home—while embracing ideas around women’s issues, equity, individuality, and home life.

Drop off and install: February 27 – March 2
De-install artwork: Friday, April 6; Saturday, April 7, 12–2 pm; and Sunday, April 8, 1–3 pm

PARTICIPATE!

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