More information on Steve Prince and Leah Glenn workshops

I wanted to pass along 3 upcoming opportunities for UO staff, faculty and students centering around artists in residencies with Steve Prince and Leah Glenn.  (Both were guest speakers and presenter for EDST Integrating the Arts last year)

The JSMA, College of Design, and School of Music and Dance are providing support for the events and they are all free, with lunch provided, but RSVPs required. We have 30 spots for each workshop. 

Friday’s workshop RSVP:

https://forms.gle/1Ku8YhfGrVE4sQT19

Saturday’s visual arts workshop RSVP:

https://forms.gle/GsGE7mKX2gy5DE5z5

Saturday’s movement  workshop RSVP:

https://forms.gle/WRbHvE1aFZcx4Z1x8

 

Interested in involving art students in my research

We are looking for an artist collaborator to help generate scientific figures for a manuscript about connections between different structures in the brain and peripheral nervous system. This would likely consist of one or possibly two figures for ultimate publication in an online peer reviewed journal. Ideally, figures would need to depict potentially complex details described in the main text in a visually clear and easily understandable manner.  The collaborator would be an author on the manuscript and options for University course credit could also be explored. If you are interested, please contact Prof. Ben Hutchinson at bhutch@uoregon.edu.

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Call for Submissions – 2022 Cybersecurity Arts

We at UC Berkeley’s Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity would appreciate your help with amplifying a distinctive crosswalk between security and creative expression! Our arts contest awards $10,000 to the first-prize winner and features an esteemed panel of judges. Submissions are due January 6.
The arts contest announcement is below. If you prefer to share a link to the call, please find it here.
All ages are eligible to submit work as long as one U.S. Social Security or tax ID number is linked to the applicant or team.

This message is being posted because it may be of interest to University of Oregon art and design students.  Due to the volume of postings received, neither the UO nor the School of Art + Design are able to investigate the legitimacy or validity of any organization or person that posts a message on this site. We make no representations or guarantees about any positions listed and are not responsible for safety, wages, working conditions, or other aspects of employment or an internship. It is the responsibility of each individual job and internship seeker to research the integrity of the organization(s) to which they are applying and to verify the specific information pertaining to the job or internship posting. Job and internship seekers should exercise due diligence and use common sense and caution when applying for or accepting any position. Any questions or comments about the message should be directed to the originator of the message and not to the School of Art + Design.