Welcome to ArtAndArtDeadlines.com ! Here are a couple of extra deadlines for the month of December.
Both of these shows have deadlines the very first week of December. One of these shows has NO ENTRY FEE and the other is only $25! Find a Show . Enter a Show . Eat .
I have updated the December Deadlines post to include these late finds!
Please note, I do my best to provide accurate descriptions and links; however, it is your responsibility to Research Your Ingredients.
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SHOW: Creative Adaptation Kreft Juried Exhibition – Call for Entries
EXHIBIT TYPE: Gallery Exhibit — Concordia University Ann Arbor
MEDIA: Prints, drawings, paintings, photographs, digital images, sculpture, etc. are eligible.
DESCRIPTION: Concordia University Ann Arbor seeks submission of visual arts that incorporate the various meanings and potential approaches to the idea of creative adaptation or modification of earlier forms, methods, or works. The artwork submitted should be rooted in a “useable past” while addressing a new condition, a new technology, or a new era either formally or thematically. Recipients of awards will be determined by the juror, Rebecca Hart, associate curator and acting Head of Contemporary Art for the Detroit Institute of Arts, and announced at the opening reception. The artist chosen as “Best of Show” will receive a solo exhibit in the Kreft Gallery at Concordia University Ann Arbor in the 2010-2011 season. Only original artwork produced within the past five years will be accepted-reproductions are not permitted. Entrants must be 18 years of age or older to apply. $25 entry fee for up to 2 submissions.
CONTACT: Download a prospectus: http://www.cuaa.edu/UserFiles/File/KreftArts/Kreft_Prospectus_2010.pdf or email question to Beth Steinkellner, Concordia University steinb@cuaa.edu.
SHOW: National Wet Paint Exhibition
EXHIBIT TYPE: Online Exhibit — Zhou B. Art Center, Chicago
MEDIA: Artists currently enrolled in a MFA program in an American college or university or artists who received an MFA degree within the last two years. All works must be or incorporate paint as their main medium for this painting exhibition. We welcome non-traditional interpretations of what painting is, how its done, and how it is exhibited or displayed. All submitted works will be considered for this artist exhibition. Original work only. No works previously exhibited at the Zhou B Art Center will be accepted. The curator reserves the right to accept or reject any work for inclusion into this exhibition.
DESCRIPTION: 2010 marks the first decade of the 21st Century. Under the watchful eye of a technology driven society, online social networking and cyber-interaction communities, a group of young artists have been evolving and redefining one of the oldest mediums of art. The National Wet Paint Artist Exhibition will be a contemporary art painting exhibition outlook and an overview of promising artists across the United States currently working in the medium of painting. Wet Paint refers to the idea that this is a fresh group of artists (MFA candidates/graduates) working in painting media. Wet Paint will pose the following questions: How is the next generation of artists redefining one of the oldest art mediums? How are new technologies impacting their painting materials, methods, techniques, processes and ideas? How are graduate programs in America reshaping painting? What does painting mean to a new generation? Wet Paint will highlight and give a forum to a new generation of artists working from traditional to experimental painting mediums. NO ENTRY FEE.
CONTACT: For more info, visit http://www.wetpaint2010.com/submit.html. Sergio Gomez at sergio@33collective.com.
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