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MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE FOR THE ARTS, compiled by the Center for Arts In formation, is a survey of 29 national service organizations and the kinds of assistance they offer to nonprofit arts organizations. Price: $4, from Center for Arts Information, 625 Broadway, New York, NY 10012. ARTS ORGANIZATIONS, LOBBYING AND THE LAW, a 20-page booklet covering the rather complicated IRS rulings on lobbying activity by non-profit groups and institutions is available for $1.50 from National Assem bly of State Arts Agencies, 1010 Vermont Ave. NW, Suite 316, Washington, DC 20005. ACCESS, publication of Arts & Special Con stituencies Project, NEA, dealing with arts and handicapped. Contact: Maria Nelendez, Technical Assistance Coordinator, A&SCP, 1419 27th St., NW, Washington, DC 20007. 202-333-1712. NATIONAL DIRECTORY OF ARTS SUP PORT BY PRIVATE FOUNDATIONS by Daniel Millsaps & editors of Washington In ternational Arts Letter. An up-to-date guide on private foundation support of the arts with over 1200 foundations. $65 from Wash ington International Arts Letter, P.O. Box 9005, Washington, DC 20003. 202-488- 0800. INTERNATIONAL CULTURAL EXCHANGE by Center for Arts Information. Descriptions of 45 organizations that help with interna tional cultural exchange programs. $2, checks payable to Clearinghouse for Arts In formation. Center for Arts Information, 625 Broadway, NY, NY, 10012. ZONE: the Magazine of Contemporary Arts for the Post-Literate Consumer is accepting submissions for 2 special issues: Collabora tions, works by 2 or more artists and/or works which invite audience participation- deadline Jan. 1981, and Nothing, infinity, zen, void etc.-deadline June 1981. Send all submissions with SASE to ZONE, P.O. Box 733, NY, NY 10009. THE PERFORMANCE BANK, published by The Des Moines Festival of the Avant-Garde, is accepting performance proposals for pub lication in The Biennial Report of the Per formance Bank (end of 1982). Send perfor mance proposal and documentation. Will receive a copy of the publication free. 12 proposals will be selected and performed by Fred Truck. Contact: The Performance Bank, 4225 University, Des Moines, IA. 50311. Deadline: June 21, 1982. PACKING AND SHIPPING WORKS OF ART-new publication available for $1.00 from: Visual Arts Resources, 1802 Moss St., Eugene, OR 97403. ARTISTS COMPARED BY AGE, SEX, AND EARNINGS IN 1970 AND 1976 (Report #12), 56 pp., 44 tables, 5 graphs, $2.50 (in cludes postage and handling). Published by the National Endowment for the Arts. Order from: Publishing Center fot Cultural Resour ces, 625 Broadway, New York, NY 10012. NATIONAL MURALS NETWORK COM MUNITY NEWSLETTER. Spring, 1980 issue now available. $5-$10/yr. individuals, $10- $20/yr. institutions. Checks to: "Murals Newsletter", P : 0. Box 40383, San Francisco, CA 94140. ARTS REPORTING SERVICE, bi-weekly on the national arts scene, has a new address. For subscription information, contact: ARS, P.O. Box 40937, Washington, D.C. 20016 (202/686-1365). WOMEN ARTISTS NEWS, focus on all as pects of women in arts. $7/yr. Contact: Cyn thia Navaretta, Box 3304, Grand Central Station, NY, NY 10017. 212-669-6690. ARTISTS PUBLICATIONS IN PRINT (APIP) -a new free catalogue of artists' books in cluding a history of the project and the is sues involved in artists' publications. APIP, P.O. Box 3903, Glendale, CA 91201. COPYRIGHT FORMS & INFORMATION KIT-free from the Copyright Office, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 20559. ARTS INTERFACE, new non-profit organiza tion for broadening arts awareness and ex panding artists' opportunities in Atlanta. Memberships: student-$10; individual-$15; affiliates-$25; supporting-$50. Contact A.I., Center for Urban Research and Service, Col lege of Urban Life, Georgia State U., Univer sity Plaza, Atlanta 30303. 658-3523. NEXUS, INC., visual arts center for exhibi tions and support for artists is offering mem bership. For info: Nexus, Inc., 360 Fortune Vol. 5, No. 1 January/February 1981 St., Atlanta, GA 30312. 404-688-1970. HIGH MUSEUM OF ART HOTLINE (873- 4615) offers information on museum activi ties, updated bi-weekly. ACCESS ATLANTA: an organization con- concerned with public accessibility to cable television. Newsletter. $5-individual mem bership: $20-organizations. Access Atlanta Inc., P.O. Box 5289, Atlanta, GA 30307. PORTFOLIO SLIDES for artists and crafts people in all media. High quality and very reasonable price. Black and white also avail able as are examples and references. Call Gary Bogue at 688-2259. Studio at 1144 Eu clid Ave., Little Five Points, Atlanta. COMPLETE FOUNDRY SERVICES: bronze and aluminum casting, using ceramic invest ment materials, for artists and commercial products. Contact Ron McDowell, 523-3821. LITTLE FIVE POINTS ARTS ALLIANCE, INC., a non-profit organization of Atlanta artists whose primary focus is in this down town neighborhood. Membership is open to all. Attend general meeting held the 1st Tues day of each month, 7 p.m. in the Commun ity Room, L5P Pub, 1174 Euclid Ave. For more info, contact Beth Passavant, 659-4040. ATLANTA GLASS ART GUILD-Dedicated to the promotion, development and appre ciation of glass art. Meetings the first Mon day of each month. For more information, write: AGAG, c/o Pete Tambiyn, Pres., P.O. Box 29911, Atlanta, GA 30359. ATLANTA WOMEN IN THE ARTS CO-OP: All professional women artists are invited to join the co-operative through the submission of slides and resume to: Atlanta Women in the Arts, c/o Rose James, 6240 Weatherly Drive, Atlanta 30328. ODDARK: Odd Architecture—architectural and design services offered by Anthony Vis- cardi and Allen Hoss. Environmental con cerns and solar technologies. Fees reasona ble; bartering when possible; portfolio avail able. ODDARK: 608 Ralph McGill Blvd., At lanta, GA 404/688-1970. GEORGIA VOLUNTEER LAWYERS FOR THE ARTS, a nonprofit organization, assists people in the arts and arts organizations in Georgia by providing free legal services for arts related problems. Contact Georgia Vo lunteer Lawyers for the Arts, Inc., 100 Colo ny Square, Suite 1910, Atlanta, GA 30361. 404-892-8246. CRAFTS PROGRAM, a division of the GA Council for the Arts & Humanities, has changed its address to 1627 Peachtree St., Suite 205, Atlanta, GA 30309. 404-656-3863. GEORGIA CITIZENS FOR THE ARTS, grass roots group serving as arts information net work and supporting increased arts funding. $3 dues. For more info: GCA Education Fund, P.O. Box 792, Stone Mountain, GA 30083.404/898-1126. SAWNEE ASSOCIATION OF ARTS, Cum- ming, Georgia, has been formed to promote the arts, sponsor exhibits and workshops. Membership open to all interested in the area. Contact: Bonnie Voss, 404/887-0984. MUSEUM SKILLS EXCHANGE (MUSE) sponsored by Georgia Association of Mu seums and Galleries (GAMG)—for more in formation on the MUSE program and the survey form, contact Lisa Reynolds, Curator, Atlanta Historical Society, P.O. Box 12423, Atlanta, GA 30355. GEORGIA MOUNTAIN CRAFTS: Open to all craftspersons and organizations within Appalachian region of North Georgia. $10/ yr; $5-newsletter only. GMC, Inc., P.O. Box 1061, 516 Candler St., Gainesville, GA 30503 (404/534-6080). BEYOND SURVIVAL: NEW ARTSPACES II, 2nd national conference of artists spaces, examining problems as artists space aproach- es institutionalization, hosted by the Con temporary Arts Center, April 8-11. Fee: $50. For more info: CAC, 900 Camp, New Orle ans, LA 70130. Attn: Kay Leigh Hagan/Emily Cronin. COALITION OF SOUTHERN MEDIA OR GANIZATIONS (COSMO) aims to "increase and enhance the ability of the independent media artist to remain independent." For more info, contact: S.C. Arts Commissions, 1800 Gervais St., Columbia, S.C. (803/758- 7942). SOUTHEASTERN PHOTOGRAPHIC SO CIETY, monthly meetings. Free, open to public. Southeastern Center for the Photo graphic Arts, 1841-R Cheshire Bridge Rd„ Atlanta, GA. 404-892-6466. FOURTH ANNUAL COALITION OF WO MEN'S ART ORGANIZATIONS CONFER ENCE, Feb. 24, De Young Museum, San Francisco. For more info: Muriel Magenta, Department of Art, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona 85281.602-965-3525. THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR SAFETY AND HEALTH IN THE ARTS AND CRAFTS (NASHAC) is a new organization addressing art-related health hazards, which intends to play an activist role as well as serv ing as an information clearinghouse. Mem bership: $5.00 per year. Write to NASHAC, c/o Linnea Smith, Health Office, School of the Art Institute, Columbus at Jackson, Chi cago, IL 60603. NEA FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM offers three 13-week sessions in 1981. Applicants must Jte sponsored by a non-profit, tax-exempt or ganizations. Deadlines: April 24 for Fall 1981. For further info, contact NEA, 2401 E Street, Washington, D.C. 20506. INTERNATIONAL VISUAL ARTISTS EX CHANGE PROGRAM—organizes direct swaps of studio and living space interna tionally. Open to all visual artists. Register now for holiday, work periods or sabbatical year. Contact: Deborah Gardner, 201 Varick St., Box 146, New York, NY 10014 (212/ 929-6688). INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION OF WOMEN IN THE ARTS, an outgrowth of the first International Festival of Women Artists, will be coordinated in the US by Women Artists News. For further info: Cindy Lyle or Sylvia Moore, .Women Artists News, Box 3304, Grand Central Station, NY, NY 10163. 212-666-6990. POETS: Atlanta Poetry Collective is accept ing poems for new reading series - Poetry in Performance. Collaboration with artists wel come. Stipend for participating poets. Send 3-5 poems or writing samples and background of reading experience with SASE to Poetry in Performance, Atlanta Poetry Collective, P.O, Box 7952, Atlanta, GA 30357. 404-373-0447. MODELS needed for DeKalb Community College drawing class. Part time/pay negotia ble. For more info: Mrs. Mallory 498-2173 or 393-3300. Lectures: NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY, Dean Radtke & Dee Roberts, Jan. 5; INVESTING IN PHOTOGRAPHS, Jay Crouse, Jan. 6; AR CHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHY, Craig Scogin, Jan. 7; DOCUMENTARY PHOTO GRAPHY, Dennis Darling, Jan. 8. 7:30 pm, Free. Southeastern Center for the Photo graphic Arts, 1841-R Cheshire Bridge Rd., NE, Atlanta, GA 404-892-6466. ATLANTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY seeks in formation on 19th century artists for research file and on 19th century furniture for a ma jor exhibition in late 1981. Please contact AHS, P.O. Box 12423, Atlanta, GA 30355. 404/261-1837. THE RENAISSANCE MIRROR: REFLEC TIONS OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY, is the subject of the Winter Lecture Series at the High Museum, series of 8, beginning Jan. 21. Fee: $30. Reservations & info: Winter Lecture Series, Members Guild Office, High Museum of Art, 1280 Peachtree St., Atlanta, GA 30309. 404-892-3600. WANTED: ETCHING PRESS, any size (pre fer large) and SMALL LETTERPRESS. Con tact: Jane McGriff, 1630 Cullom St„ Bir mingham, AL. 35205. MELI, a film by Cheryl Gosa, Milbre Burch and Fran Burst-Terranella on the life of At lanta dancer/mime Meli Kaye, founder of Colmpany Kaye, is available for rental ($30). (16mm, color, 21 min.) Contact: Ideas and Images, P.O. Box 5354, Atlanta, Ga 30307. SAVE "OFFICE BAROQUE", donations are being sought to save the six story building in Antwerp that Matta-Clark cut from ground floor to roof in 1976. Donations will also go to build an adjacent museum. Send dona tions to: Gordon Matta-Clark Foundation, 551/252 1500/54 Banque de Paris et Pays- Bas, Antwerp, Belgium. EL MUSEO del BARRIO seeks Latinos work ing in video. Contact Eduardo Carrasquillo, 212/831-7272. MUSEO ITALO AMERICANO seeks info on Italian-American artists (past and present) for research and exhibits. Send resume, bio graphical materials & slides (10-20 max in slide sheets) for permanent files to: MIA, 512, Union, San Francisco, CA 94133. Un-COm-mon (Sn-komtun), adj. out of the ordinary; rare; strange. BARLOW PRINTING • 1222 SPRING STREET • 892-2900 THE DARKROOM INC. 1275 SPRING STREET. N.W ATLANTA. GEORGIA 30309 876-8812 26