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LIVING ARTS ANIMATION FESTIVAL

ALL ENTRIES MUST BE RECEIVED NO LATER THAN FRIDAY, August 28, 2015 @ 5pm
All animated films must consist of work that you have created.


The Living Arts Animation Festival features short film animations submitted locally and from around the world. Animations may be stop-motion, Claymation, 2-D animation, 3-D animation or cut-outs, to name a few. Curator Mery McNett will determine the festival selections.  


If your animation is selected you will be notified by email on Friday, September 11, 2015 and your film will be presented at the Living Arts Animation Festival on Friday, September 28, 2015, 8pm at Living Arts (307 E MB Brady St Tulsa)

The Living Arts Animation Festival is made possible with support from The George Kaiser Family Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts 

OUR MISSION
Living Arts was organized for the development and presentation of contemporary art in Tulsa, Oklahoma. We are interested in newly evolving ideas, in the creation of art forms, in exploring the relationship of art to other disciplines and fields of knowledge and in sharing its interests with the community by encouraging the public to attend and participate in creative workshops, performances, exhibitions, films, demonstrations of current art, lectures, related educational activities and research.

We consider art as a basic and functional essential to each person’s full development. Living Arts strives to help create an environment in which art may thrive. We are aware, informed and actively participate in cultural history-in-the-making.

 
ABOUT US
You can find us at 307 East M.B. Brady Street. We currently house a gallery, performance space, media center, education area and our main offices.

Living Arts keeps an active Board of Directors who are intentionally diverse in their make up. Directors are from both the business and the art sectors of the community and there is always one more artist on the board than non-artist. In addition to not missing more than two meetings in a row, each Director must serve on one of Living Arts’ Programming and Administrative Committees.

The Advisory Board is a separate group made up of key persons who are called in to advise or otherwise give aid to Living Arts in situations which arise on an as-needed basis.

Living Arts sends out a “Call for Proposals” annually and accepts proposals from local and national communities at large. Proposals from the community are presented by the Artistic Director to the Myers Gallery, Performance, New Music, Video, Education, New Genre Festival and Day of the Dead Committees, who then decide what they wish to present the following season. Their recommendations and budgets then go before the Board of Directors for final economic approval.

 
COMMUNITY ACCESS AND INVOLVEMENT
Living Arts is a nonprofit and open organization, encouraging the involvement of any person. It is funded through a broad spectrum of sources including: Memberships, Private Donations, Foundations, Corporate Charitable Gifts and Government Agencies. These sources are identified on all publicity and at each event. Our facilities provide barrier-free accessibility to the public with handicapped facilities. Living Arts does not discriminate in any way and takes an active stance on anti-racism and LGBT-friendship by providing programs which build “cultural bridges” between differing communities in Tulsa such as: Women in Video, Día de los Muertos Arts Festival, Issues of Race, Voices of Whole People and Drawing on Memories and many others.

 


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Tulsa International Animation Festival

Festival
Festival presentation: 

SCREENING: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2016, 8PM

Join us for the largest screening in our region of experimental, contemporary, traditional, serious, gritty, and funny short animation films submitted from around the world. Over 100+ five minute or less videos were submitted from across the USA as well as from Austria, Hungary, Germany, Czech Republic, Thailand, Iran, Israel, Japan, India, and more! The best 20 submissions will be selected for the 4th Annual Tulsa International Animation Festival by Living Arts’ Video Committee, including festival founder Mery McNett.

Doors and cash bar open at 7:30pm. Screening starts promptly at 8pm.
Admissions: $7, FREE for members of Living Arts

The Living Arts Animation Festival is made possible with support from The George Kaiser Family Foundation and the Living Arts’ Video Committee.

Call for Animated Short Films 

http://livingarts.org/call-animated-short-films 

ALL ENTRIES MUST BE RECEIVED NO LATER THAN FRIDAY, September 2, 2016 @ 5pm (central standard time) All animated films must consist of work that you have created.  The Tulsa International Animation Festival features short film animations submitted locally and from around the world. Animations may be stop-motion, Claymation, 2-D animation, 3-D animation or cut-outs, to name a few. Videos MUST be 5:00 minutes or less.  Curator Mery McNett and the Living Arts Video Committee will determine the festival selections.    If your animation is selected you will be notified by email on Friday, September 16, 2016 and your film will be presented at the Living Arts Animation Festival on Friday, September 23, 2016, 8pm at Living ArtSpace, 307 E MB Brady St in downtown Tulsa, OK.  The Tulsa International Animation Festival is made possible with support from The George Kaiser Family Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts

Festival Nickname: 
TIAF
Edition: 
5
Festival Logo: 
Theme: 
Animation
Category/Format: 
Animated Films
Festival Info
Next Festival Dates: 
09/23/2016
Is the Festival open to the public ?: 
Yes
Festival Submission
Submission accepted on Fest21.com: 
No
Film call for entry start day: 
08/11/2016
Film call for entry deadline: 
09/02/2016
Festival Contact
Festival Director Name: 
Mery McNett
Festival Director E-mail: 
E-mail for Webmaster: 

Call for Animated Short Films 

http://livingarts.org/call-animated-short-films 

ALL ENTRIES MUST BE RECEIVED NO LATER THAN FRIDAY, September 2, 2016 @ 5pm (central standard time) All animated films must consist of work that you have created.  The Tulsa International Animation Festival features short film animations submitted locally and from around the world. Animations may be stop-motion, Claymation, 2-D animation, 3-D animation or cut-outs, to name a few. Videos MUST be 5:00 minutes or less.  Curator Mery McNett and the Living Arts Video Committee will determine the festival selections.    If your animation is selected you will be notified by email on Friday, September 16, 2016 and your film will be presented at the Living Arts Animation Festival on Friday, September 23, 2016, 8pm at Living ArtSpace, 307 E MB Brady St in downtown Tulsa, OK.  The Tulsa International Animation Festival is made possible with support from The George Kaiser Family Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts

Festival Organization
Name: 
Living Arts of Tulsa
Address: 
307 E M.B. Brady St.
City: 
Tulsa
State: 
OK
Zip code: 
74120
Country: 
United States
Telephone: 
918-585-1234

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