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Call for Obstacles
The Internationale Gesellschaft der Bildenden Künste (IGBK) is looking for visual artists’ contributions to an experts’ meeting on ‘mobility in the visual arts sector in Europe, that will take place on December 10 and 11, 2009, in Linz (Austria).
Send your statements until the end of September 2009 at the latest to: art@igbk.de
Call for applications - International Summer School of Photography Ludza, Latvia (1-9 August 2009)
Interested participants are welcome to apply till 17 May, 2009!
Call for Proposals: Nomadic Village 2009
Demolishing stereotypes: mission impossible in Bulgaria
Several big scandles took place in January in Bulgaria, but the one I liked most was inspired by "Entropa: Stereotypes are Barriers to be Demolished".
Typically Sofia
Apartment Stories
Independent Research Grant: Modernity and Identity
Independent Research Grant: Modernity and Identity
The Centre for Advanced Study Sofia, Bulgaria
with the financial cooperation of The National Science Fund at the Ministry of Education and Science
Broken Windows Theory
A couple of days ago I've read a very interesting article in Capital newspaper about the so called "broken windows theory".
Diplomats and Dreamers. The Stancioff Family in Bulgarian History
Cеnter for Liberal Strategies ‘The Future through the Culture of the Past: Bulgarian Economic and Social History’ Seminar organizes public lecture by Mari Firkatian (University of Hartford, USA).
International Scientific Conference "Status and Development of the Media after the Changes of 1989 in Central and Eastern Europe"
An interesting conference is taking place today (9:30-18:30, 5 December, Aula) and tomorrow (9:30-18:30, 6 December, Auditorium 65) at the Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski".
"Pas Bouger" (“Not Moving”) by Emmanuel Darley @ ProText 2
Some comments on the last week’s performance from the ProText 2 programme
CALL FOR PAPERS - SocialEast Seminar on Art and Espionage
Proposals for papers are invited from art historians, curators and artists that examine the art and visual culture of Eastern Europe and beyond in both historical and contemporary contexts.