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ICE Announcements 1.11.21
http://ice.uga.edu

1. Event: Hindsight 2020 (1/14)
2. Opportunity: Willson Center Grants (deadlines 1/19 and 2/15)
3. Opportunity: Lyndon House Juried Exhibition (deadline 1/22)
4. Opportunity: Ground Works CFP (deadline 2/26)
5. Reading Room (New Year Edition)
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1. Hindsight 2020, a virtual salon
Thursday, January 14 at 7:30 PM
https://www.uncsa.edu/kenan/art-restart/hindsight-2020.aspx

To celebrate the launch of the Thomas S. Kenan Institute for the Arts' new podcast, "Art Restart,"  five remarkable artist leaders from around the country will come together for a virtual salon, where they will discuss what needs to be reinvented in their artistic fields and how they would go about reinventing it. "Art Restart:  Hindsight 2020" is free to the public, but registration is required.
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2. Willson Center for Humanities and Arts Opportunities
https://willson.uga.edu/opportunities/fellowships-grants/willson-grants-awards/

Graduate Research Award
Deadline: Tuesday, January 19

The Willson Center Graduate Research Award provides support of up to $1,250 toward research-related expenses for arts and humanities projects that are essential components of a graduate degree program. Applicants should explain the importance of their proposed activity and justify it within their field(s) of study in a context of research excellence. The Willson Center is particularly interested in fostering interdisciplinary research at the graduate level.

Willson Center Department Invited Artist or Lecturer Program
Deadline: Monday, February 15

The Willson Center Department-Invited Artist or Lecturer program for academic year 2020-21 provides for a $200 matching award to support a virtual presentation. Proposals are accepted on a rolling basis and considered at the first of each month. Applications and additional details are available at the Willson Center website.

Willson Center Research Seminar
Deadline: Monday, February 15

The Willson Center Research Seminar Program provides $2,000 to faculty organizing year-long interdisciplinary discussion groups on particular research topics. The funds are to be used to bring to campus scholars from other institutions. Award is for the following academic year.

Willson Center Faculty Research Grant
Deadline: Monday, February 15

The goal of the Junior and Senior Faculty Research Grants in Humanities and Arts Program is to support and encourage the development of a strong program of research or scholarship by faculty in the humanities and arts.  Grants are considered "seed money" for research, in that they should lead to the growth and development of continuing research programs. The Faculty Research Grant (FRG) program is funded by the Office of Research through the University of Georgia Research Foundation.
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3. Lyndon House Arts Center 46th Juried Exhibition
Call for Submissions
Deadline: Friday, January 22
https://www.accgov.com/9730/46th-Juried-Exhibition

The Lyndon House Arts Center and Lyndon House Arts Foundation are pleased to announce Hallie Ringle as the Guest Juror for the 46th Juried Exhibition. Hallie Ringle is the Hugh Kahul Curator of Contemporary Art at the Birmingham Museum of Art. New this cycle, we will be receiving entries online digitally now from December 1 - January 22, 2021. Thank you for your support of the Athens art community and good luck!
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4. Ground Works Call for Proposals
Deadline: Friday, February 26
https://groundworks.io/proposals/2/home_show

"Vibrant Ecologies of Research"

In this special issue of Ground Works, we welcome submissions that focus on deepening our understanding of the institutional, social, and epistemological systems that effectively weave arts-based inquiry into the scholarly fabric of research. Vibrant ecologies of research call attention to the complex and nuanced articulations of how institutions, research groups, and organizations come together and what elements allow them to thrive. Thinking ecologically provides a systematic view while also attending to the material agencies, institutional architectures, and human interrelationships that nurture, foment, and/or cultivate deep disciplinary integration.
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5. Reading Room (New Year Edition)

"I Desegregated the University of Georgia. History Is Still in the Making."
Source:
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/09/opinion/sunday/university-of-georgia-desegregation.html

"Building Community Wealth Through Arts, Culture, and Equitable Development: An Invitation to Action"
Source: 
https://www.artplaceamerica.org/blog/building-community-wealth-through-arts-culture-and-equitable-development-invitation-action

"2021 Creative Capital Awards"
Source: 
https://creative-capital.org/award/awardees/2021/

"Arts and Research Partnerships in Practice"
Source: 
https://www.arts.gov/impact/research/publications/arts-and-research-partnerships-practice
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Ideas for Creative Exploration is an interdisciplinary initiative for advanced research in the arts at UGA, supported in part by the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, the Graduate School, and the Willson Center for Humanities and Arts.

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