INDOOR DINING
I love restaurants that reuse old builings and give them life with love and a whole lotta food. The exposed beams make my fried chicken even more of a comfort food, and modern loft-style architecture makes my deconstructed food seem all the more elevated and intellectual. Where we eat affects the taste of what we eat. It just does. Don’t you feel yourself gaining the pounds everytime you eat in front of the television? Me too. This Call asks you to further explore your connection to the buildings in your life. Take a look…
Check out this Call for Entries from The Second Space Gallery (Spokane, WA) for What Comes After Modern? The entry fee is low, and the theme is approachable for all. Investigate this one…
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CALL for ENTRIES:
What Comes After Modern?
Architecture in the Course of Human Events
The Second Space Gallery invites you to enter the juried exhibition entitled What Comes After Modern?: Architecture in the Course of Human Events to be held in Spokane, Washington during December 2011.
ELIGIBILITY: All artists over 18.
THEME: Work that succeeds will try to answer the theme question by establishing a connection between people and the buildings we inhabit.
MEDIA: Two-dimensional works in the following categories: Photography, Computer Renderings, and Painting. Also juried on technical proficiency in the chosen medium, visual impact and unique or original interpretation of the subject.
NOTIFICATION: November 12, 2011
ENTRY FEE: $12 per image entered, maximum of 5 entries per artist, maximum entry fee of $40.
JUROR: Meg Partridge is the Director of the Imogen Cunningham Trust, the organization established in 1975 to preserve and promote the work of Partridge’s grandmother. Please visit the Trust’s website at www.imogencunningham.com to find out more about the life of this fascinating photographer. Partridge also administers her father’s photographic legacy, The Rondal Partridge Archives. Among her projects are a film profiling her godmother entitled Dorothea Lange: A Visual Life, and a documentary about her father called, Outta My Light: Photographer Rondal Partridge. Partridge has worked as an executive producer, producer, director and project manager for many companies. Raised in Berkeley, California, Partridge received a BA in Theater Arts and Arts Administration from Antioch College and an MA in Film from San Francisco State University.
AWARDS: $500 - Best of Show and $300 – Merit award(s)