Presenting visual and performance art in unexpected public spaces.

Thank you for all who submitted their proposals!

Art in Odd Place would like to thank everyone who submitted their applications for AiOP 2010: CHANCE. There was a great turnout with over 200 applicants. Our curators Yaelle and Petrushka will be busy within the next week choosing a collection of great works for the festival. Please check our blog regularly for announcements and updates.

What’s coming up with the blog?

As we await the list of artists this year, our blog will continue to feature artists from previous years to keep the excitement flowing. Here are the artists to look out for the next entries (in no particular order)

Tattfoo Tan

Todd Ayoung

Sophia Hadjipapa

Laura Nova

Terry S. Hardy

…just to name a few

What’s new, however, are entries featuring not only our curators but also our Art In Odd Places Director, Ed Woodham. You can finally put a face to the people making this festival happen.

Most importantly, we will reveal the details for our annual Art in Odd Places benefit happening on the 22nd of June. The theme for this year is “Sideshow”. More details for follow.

Isn’t this exciting?

As always, you can visit our website for more information. Share to your friends details about the festival and encourage them to follow us online.

A Chance to Connect …

Greetings everyone!

Arts in Odd Places 2010 is in full swing preparing for its festival this October. The theme for this year’s festival is:

“CHANCE: Proposition. Luck. Randomness. Risk. Opportunity”

We can’t wait to see the submitted artist(s) projects. Please visit our blog for up to date information and artist’s profiles.

Here is what’s cooking:

a) Announcement of AiOP 2010: CHANCE curators

Currently, Arts in odd places is finalizing the selection of this year’s curators. Announcements are coming soon, and Chief Architect Premier X7 we can’t wait to introduce them!

b) Call for Artists

– Mark your calendars, everyone!! The call for artist(s)’ proposals will post April 1, 2010. Check here for more details.

c) Follow AiOP

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What is AiOP?

Arts in a Odd Place (or AiOP) is an annual festival exploring the odd, ordinary and

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