SHPA Series: Space for Place

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ARTISTS WANTED

Posted by Jessica Wobig on December 4, 2009 at 10:21 AM

SHPA Presents: Space for Place

2010- 2011 Season

Local and Regional Artists Wanted (Pepper Pike, Cleveland HTS)

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Contact Jessica R. Wobig, [email protected]

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Ursuline College Students for Historic Preservation (SHPA) are currently seeking local and regional artists' works that display Historic Preservation, the need for Historic Preservation, and the Built Environment of the greater Cleveland area. SHPA is in the initial stages of creating a lecture series that enables local and regional artists the ability to display work in historic venues; such as the Superior Schoolhouse of Cleveland Heights. All mediums accepted. Still photography preferred. Please send contact information and summary of work to listed email contact.

 

 

Film, Video Documentaries Wanted (Pepper Pike, Cleveland HTS)

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Contact: Jessica R. Wobig, [email protected]

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Ursuline College Students for Historic Preservation (SHPA) seeks local and regional documentaries that display preservation, the need for preservation, and the overall built environment of the greater Cleveland area. SHPA aims to create a film/video lecture series that allows local and regional filmmakers to present their work at unique historic venues; such as the Cleveland Heights Superior Schoolhouse. This search is in its preliminary stages, and does not have a set schedule. Further detailed scheduling will be announced. Please send contact information, a brief summary of work, including format and length.

 

 

Historic Preservation embodies the built environment, cultural landscapes, and heritage.

Appropriate work shows the local/regional built environment, cultural landscape, and heritage, and artist should be able to support their work’s appropriateness.

There is no commission fee, hundred-percent artist profit, and travel cost may be paid.

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