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Callboard contains Seattle-area audition information and calls for visual artists. Listings are updated every Thursday. Fax listings at least...
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Callboard contains Seattle-area audition information and calls for visual artists. Listings are updated every Thursday. Fax listings at least one week in advance to 206-464-2239 or send e-mail to arts@seattletimes.com.
THEATRE
Auditions for ArtsWest's Musical Theater Apprenticeship Program will be held Dec. 28-29. For more information, visit www.artswest.org. To schedule an audition, call 206-938-0963 ext. 102.
Northwest Savoyards will be holding auditions on Dec. 5-6 for Gilbert and Sullivan's "The Mikado." To schedule an audition, call 425-530-9409 or email northwestsavoyards@yahoo.com.
MUSIC
The Seattle Bach Choir is holding auditions for a paid tenor section leader. For more information, visit www.seattlebachchoir.org.
Teatro ZinZanni Seattle is seeking a Seattle-based, mature operatic Soprano to play a comedic character role in a future production. To be consider for an audition email a headshot, resume, weblink to current audio demo, weblink to current performance footage to tzaudition@onereal.org. Materials can also be sent Teatro ZinZanni, ATTN: Casting Manager, 222 Mercer St., Seattle, WA 98109.
Rainier Youth Choir offers auditions by appointment in November and December for treble boys and girls, grades 4 and up, to begin singing in the January 2010 term. For more information, visit www.rainieryouthchoirs.org or call 206-835-8888.
VISUAL ARTS
La Familia Gallery is seeking entries for "Daydreams: Images to Carry us Through Winter." The exhibit is open to Pacific Northwest artists. The gallery is seeking paintings, drawings, printmaking, photography, mixed media and small sculpture. The exhibit will run 1/06/10 through 1/30/10. Entry fee is $10 for two images. For more information, call 206-349-3348.
The Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Arts Council is seeking artists to show in tow local galleries. Artists are invited to submit letter of interest, resume, artist's statement and 10-15 digital images. Deadline for submissions is Dec. 15. Submissions should be sent to The Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Arts Council, Attn: Gallery Director, 18560 First Ave. N.E., Shoreline, WA 98155. For more information, email stleen@shoreline.net or call 206-417-4645.
Bellevue Arts Museum is seeking entries for its 2010 BAM Arts Fair. Deadline for submissions is Jan. 29, 2010. For more information, visit www.bellevuearts.org, email meredithl@bellevuearts.org or call 425-519-0742.
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