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How Hard Are You Working?

Your life and your career are what you make of them. You decide the parameters and you decide how much you’re willing to work toward your goals. While the road may feel steep at times, you will never get more than what you put in, so make up your mind to keep moving forward no matter what. Setbacks will come, sometimes fast and furiously, but no matter. Beyond that wall lies another horizon.

Lenore G. Tawney Fellowship is accepting applications from artists at all educational levels who demonstrate engagement in research, study or other activities relevant to the study of the collection housed at the residency space in Sheboygan, WI. This opportunity is intended to foster engagement with pioneer fiber artist Lenore G. Tawney’s art environment. For more information and to apply, visit the website. Deadline for applications is November 14.

Artists are invited to submit their work to an open call at Foyer in Copenhagen. This exhibition space is artist-run and lends itself to site-specific work. For more information about this call and to apply, visit the website. Deadline is November 14.

Artists are invited to investigate the eco project IT IS NOT TOO LATE, which focuses on seagrass beds. This international call and juried selection process will select artists to work on an art installation using collected waste to promote awareness of the importance of seagrass beds. To learn more and to apply, visit the website. Deadline is November 15.

Praxis Center helps artists fuel their dreams. We can’t do the work for you, but we can – and we do – provide the tools you need to do it on your own. We nurture artistic careers, and so many of our students speak to the power of having the right resources and the right toolkit. Give Praxis a try today and see how far we can take you.

Brainard Carey is an author, artist and educator. He is the director of Praxis for Aesthetics. He has written six books for artists, most recently Making it in the Art World.

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