CFP: Scholars’ Lab Data Art Call For Proposals

The Scholars’ Lab at the University of Virginia Library has released a call for proposals for “creative works that tell evocative, artistic, and thought-provoking stories with data” to be displayed in the Scholars’ Lab community space. From the call:

We use ā€œdata artā€ rather than ā€œdata visualizationā€ to emphasize we seek physical, compelling, data-inspired or data-enriched compositions that inspire or educate visitors. These can be, butĀ do not needĀ to be large-scale research projects. TheyĀ should beĀ based on some kind of specific data, but we define data broadly to include analog, ephemeral ā€œdataā€ such as photo albums, archives, and personal records, as well as digital datasets. Projects should take a material form—that visitors to our space can examine and/or interact with. They can be graphical (2D) or multidimensional exhibits, and can also incorporate sound or other analog or digital media.

Proposals must include a title, artist bio, an artistic plan for the work including description and link to any websites, images, or video of the work if it already exists, and a project explanation (one page or less). Submissions should be sent to Laura Miller (lam2c[at]virginia[dot]edu) by end of day on May 16, 2025. The artist(s) of the accepted piece will also receive a $1000 award.

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