Oakland
Stock: April 24 Call for Proposals & Diners
Come eat a lovely
meal, meet your community, vote on and support artist projects, and have a
swell time.
Sunday, April
24, 6pm-8:30pm
Humanist
Hall, 390 27th St, Oakland, CA 94612
Artist
Deadline- Sunday, April 17, 11:59 pm
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DINERS:
Tickets-
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/oakland-stock-tickets-22534128184
Cost-
$15-$25 sliding scale
Menu: Soup, of course! Hearty salad,
artisan bread & dessert will accompany the meal.
Chefs + Hosts: Lexa Walsh &
Maggie Lawson
Who’s Invited: You are! Soup lovers,
artists and those interested in supporting them.
Oakland Stock is part
of the Sunday Soup network, supporting artists’ projects one bowl of soup at a
time. Diners pay a small dinner fee, feast on a gourmet meal, and listen to
artists propose new projects that need funding. The diners vote on their
favorite project to support and the winning artist takes the money to use for
her/his work. The winner presents their project’s progress at the next meal.
Sometimes success in the art world seems pretty random.
Oakland Stock offers an opportunity for community members to support the
cultural production they find important through Food, Funding, Feedback, &
Followup.
PRESENTING
ARTISTS:
Apply
as a LOCAL (Bay Area) ARTIST or PROJECT- It’s easy!:
Submit a simple
proposal following the directions
below to oaklandstock@gmail.com
*The
first 6 proposals that meet the requirements (below) will be included in the
running*. Please be prepared to pitch your
project with a brief Powerpoint presentation (assembled by Stock staff with
your application materials). If funded, you will be responsible for making a
presentation to the Oakland Stock community regarding your progress on this
project at the next Stock dinner (date TBD).
*This round, we are giving preference to projects accepted by or related to Open Engagement 2016. www.openengagement.info
Artist
Deadline- Sunday, April 17, 11:59 pm.
These guidelines let us know that you know how to present your project to the public.
1.
Name of Project
2.
Briefly (100 words) describe what your project is
3.
Briefly (200 words) describe the cultural, historical, aesthetic, etc. context
of your project. Why is this work important here and now?
4.
What will you do with the winnings? i.e. “I will buy editing time at the local
video lab…”, etc.
5.
Write a brief slogan for your project to make it memorable to the audience
electorate!
6.
3 images (as individual jpegs, 72 dpi, no larger than 1000 pixels in any direction