MEASURING
the BENEFITS
Food in academic settings takes on a very different feel and taste. I spent a year in culinary school before I realized I didn’t have the stamina to make my living standing on my feet. But, I learned priceless knife and sauce skills that I treasure. One of the most interesting things about my inital year at Johnson & Wales was the time spent on analyzing the basics, perfecting the standards before having the freedom to break the rules. This next Call is for media considered the foundation of art education, but there’s no restriction on content. Break the rules for me…
Check out this Call for Entries from the Department of Art & Art History at the University of Texas (Tyler, TX) for their 27th Annual International Exhibition. Here’s your chance to be in a permanent collection. Take a look…
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CALL for ENTRIES: 27th Annual International
The Annual International Exhibition is a juried competition organized by the Department of Art and Art History at The University of Texas at Tyler. Internationally known artists, curators, and scholars have served in past years as jurors selecting works for the exhibition created by some of the best contemporary artists living today. Every year 3 – 6 works are awarded a cash prize or are purchased by the Department from this exhibition. The purchase awards have made it possible for the University to build a collection of over 250 contemporary works of art from outstanding contemporary artists. This collection serves as an educational teaching resource and is exhibited in fine art teaching areas and other areas throughout the campus.
ELIGIBILITY: All artists, 18 years of age or older.
MEDIA: Any two-dimensional work including paintings, drawings, prints, and photographs are acceptable completed within the last three (3) years.
NOTIFICATION: December 16, 2011
ENTRY FEE: $30 for 3 works
JUROR: Karl Umlauf holds a BFA from UT Austin and MFA from Cornell University. His work is inspired by structural forms of land and contains imagery from petroleum refineries, salvage yards, and steel mills. He uses color and imagery to convey rhythm, properties of tension, and physics, with his most famous works consisting of large fiberglass sculptures and cast paper formations. Karl Umlauf’s work has been included in exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art, New York City; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City; Philadelphia Museum of Art; Fogg Art Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts; and New Orleans Museum of Art. He is currently the Artist-in-Residence and a teaching professor at Baylor University.
AWARDS: Cash and purchase awards will be made and works added to the UT Tyler Department of Art and Art History permanent collection.