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Year: 2012

CALL for ENTRIES: Nature Undisturbed 2013

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a chicken

Every once in a while, I get the urge to live off the land.  Why disturb nature with factories to process food when I grow, raise and prepare my own?  It only takes watching a documentary on ice fishing in Alaska or beheading a chicken down South, and I quickly get over the urge.  A backyard garden will have do.  This next show wants to see how you capture nature…undisturbed.  Don’t miss this chance.

Check out this Call for Entries from Serenbe Photography Center (Palmetto, GA) for the 5th showing of Nature, Undisturbed. Here’s a chance to show your work and help out nature conservation at the same time. Bonus…they often sell a significant portion of the work! Take a look…

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Learn more about the Nature Undisturbed show!CALL for ENTRIES:
Nature, Undisturbed

 

Nature Undisturbed is a celebration of the natural world. The show brings together a diverse collection of photography showcasing the wonders of nature that many don’t take the time to see. It is the hope of the show creators that after viewing the photography, you are inspired to get out on the not-so-beaten path. Perhaps you happen to take along a camera to capture the light through the leaves and continue to enjoy that day each time you view the photo.

This is the show that brings the outside in for all to enjoy.

 

Learn more about the Nature Undisturbed show!The exhibition showcases simple, majestic, beauty in nature, wildlife & local landscapes. Each unique image echos the sentiment “a picture is worth a thousand words,” a powerful reinforcement of the importance of greenspace & habitat protection for future generations of people & wildlife.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists 18 and over, amateur or professional.

MEDIA: Photography – Bl&W sepia, color, and manipulated images may be entered in any category but cannot not have been accepted to any other juried show in the year prior.

CATEGORIES: Open Category -includes all nature photography (landscapes, animals, etc) & Site Specific Category – includes photos of Flint River & Trust properties including Line Creek Area, Flat Creek Area in Peachtree City and Sam’s Lake Bird Sanctuary (GA).

DEADLINE: January 8, 2013

Learn more about the Nature Undisturbed show!NOTIFICATION: March, 2013

ENTRY FEE: Photographers may enter up to 4 images per category. There is a $25 entry fee for one category or $45 if entering both categories. Make checks payable to Serenbe Photography Center.

JUROR: Amy Miller is the Executive Director of Atlanta Celebrates Photography (ACP). Every October, ACP produces the largest community-oriented photography festival in the United States. The festival and other year-round programs are aimed at nurturing and supporting photographers, educating and engaging audiences and enriching the national (and international) dialogue on photography.

Ms. Miller earned her MFA in photography from Pratt Institute and was Gallery Assistant at Alan Klotz Gallery in NY from 1995 – 1997. She was Gallery Director at Fay Gold Gallery in Atlanta from 2000 – 2007 where she first met and worked with luminaries of fine art photography and exhibited their work at art-fairs across the US. In the last five years, Ms. Miller has participated in numerous portfolio review events, curated exhibitions, juried shows and judged competitions including Critical Mass.

Learn more about the Nature Undisturbed show!AWARDS: 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place cash prizes will be awarded in each category.   A People’s Choice Award will also be presented.  Nature, Undisturbed, Flint Riverkeeper and Southern Conservation Trust may feature winning photos in their newsletter and on their website.  The photographer retains all rights to their photos.

SALES: All exhibitors may sell their work. The artist will receive 50% of the sales price.  A portion of proceeds from the show will go to Flint Riverkeeper, Southern Conservation Trust, and the Chattahoochee Hill Country Conservancy.

For complete details, visit the Nature, Undisturbed website!

Learn more about the Nature Undisturbed show!

CALL for ENTRIES: Urban

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or not to sushi

I used to think always equate urban settings with sushi; however, sushi can be found everywhere these days.  I know of a town with a population of approximately 450, and even their local convenience store carries sushi.  I may have to revert to the idea of street vendors or food trucks as urban food.  Or maybe truly urban food is represented not by a specific type of food so much as a large variety of options.  Hmmm.  This next call wants to know how YOU define urban.  Investigate this opportunity…

Check out this Call to Artists for Urban from the Linus Galleries (California). The exhibit offers an online listing as well as the possibility for a showing in one of their brick and mortar galleries. Take a look…

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Check out the Call for Entries at the Linus Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Urban

The city above,
the city below,
the skyline,
the people,
the streets.

Submit art that communicates the
essence of the word urban.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists.

MEDIA: All Media including:  Photography, wall sculpture, fabric, mixed media, painting, drawing. It must be wall hung. Sizes up to 12′. Video submissions will be displayed/accepted only for the online exhibition.

DEADLINE: January 7, 2013

Learn more about the Urban show from the Linus Galleries!ENTRY FEE: $35 for 3 entries, $5 per add’l

AWARDS: Accepted entries for this online exhibit will be judged again for their collective live exhibition at one of their art galleries.  Artists will be asked if they wish to submit their artwork for the collective exhibition, which is not a requirement to being a part of the online exhibition.

SALES: 40% commission on all sales.

ABOUT LINUS GALLERIES:  Linus Galleries is based in Southern California. They are located in Pasadena and Long Beach in Los Angeles County.

For complete details, Read the Guidelines!

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FEATURED ARTIST: Julie Alland

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already

The Featured Artist Contest means different things to different people.  Some artists feel that it is validation and merely appreciate the recognition of their work. Some artists spin it into great publicity for what they do and to funnel people to their website.  This contest remains a way to help artists get outside their heads and take a look at how their inspirations and influences have really changed their work over the years. During the interview of this month’s artist, I believe her answers may have even surprised her.  It’s nice to know we can still do that here at AAAD.

This month’s artist works in a media with which I am not familiar. Her work is both industrial and organic.  It has the duality of being both stark AND somehow soft and comforting.  On behalf of ArtAndArtDeadlines.com, I am proud to announce the Featured Artist chosen from the November entries to the $5 Art Contest is Julie Alland.  Her artwork seems to freeze a moment in time. And, while Alland has a hand in the composition and an expectation of the outcome, she isn’t in complete control of the work.  It’s a little like life, don’t you think?  With the new year approaching, I encourage each of you to have a hand in the composition of your life and art, but don’t keep to tight a grip on the end result.  Let Julie be your inspiration…

Learn more about Featured Artist Julie Alland!

FEATURED ARTIST:
Julie Alland

 

Julie Alland is a sculptor who lives and works in San Francisco.  Raised in New York State, Alland earned a BFA from Antioch University in Ohio, specializing in photography.  After moving to San Francisco in 1985 Alland became fascinated with found objects, and although she’d had little formal training in sculpture, her interest turned to working in three dimensions.  Casting became a fundamental part of Julie’s work in 1993 after teaching herself mold making and casting in order to bring an idea to realization.   In 2002, Julie enrolled in a kiln casting class taught by C. Matthew Szosz at Public Glass in San Francisco. The class was her first experience casting glass.

A detail from the Desire Path Revisited Series by Featured Artist Julie Alland!The unique physical properties and technically challenging nature of casting glass motivated Alland to take her work in a new direction. She continued to hone her glass casting skills during several summer sessions at the Pilchuck Glass School. Julie’s first class at Pilchuck: Survey of Glass Techniques, taught by Karen Lamonte in 2003, introduced her to sand casting. Interest in developing a distinctive visual vocabulary led Alland to focus on experimenting with the technique in subsequent years. This exploration resulted in the method she uses to produce her sand cast work today.

Clearly, your work took a sharp left turn from your education in photography.  Tell me how (and if) photography still influences your work.  “My first impulse is to say that photography hasn’t influenced my work one bit. Now that I think about it, (thanks for bringing it up) maybe it has after all.  Much of the imagery in my work suggests forms of life — usually only seen via photographs taken in the deep sea or through a microscope.  Another trait my work shares with photography is the importance I place on composition.”  I suspect my love of photography is what initially drew me to your work, Julie.

The Transmigration of Memory - sand cast glass by Featured Artist Julie Alland!Talk to me about the process you use.  How much control do you really have over the finish product? “My technique consists of creating abstract images by bending wire and wrapping it around sticks (inclusions). A mold is made by pushing a three dimensional shape into a sand mixture. The wire and sticks are placed in the mold, then molten glass is poured over them. The hot glass burns out the organic elements and a void in the shape of the wood remains in its place. Gasses escape from the metal and wood, bubbles and sometimes ash rise up into the glass.

“The beginning stages are quite controlled: Making inclusions, planning where they’ll be placed in the mold, as well as preparing perfect, clean, sand molds. The flowing and loose quality of the later stages of a piece need to be balanced out by initial restraint — otherwise it ends up being a blobby mess.  I’ve experimented with my process and practiced it enough to have arrived at a comfortable balance between control and unpredictability (most of the time).  That said, some castings turn out to be flops.  Sometimes failure occurs because randomness overshadows intent but the opposite is also true.  Exerting too much control can result in a boring piece — it’s a bit disappointing if beneficial accidents don’t happen.”  I think we can all relate–too much control always results in boredom.

Shell - kiln cast glass by Featured Artist Julie Alland!What do you consider your media? Do you consider it sculpture or specifically glass? “I call myself a sculptor who works mainly in cast glass. I also do printmaking, works on paper and mixed media on panels. I tend to approach non-sculptural media in a sculptural way. ”

Talk to me about inspiration.  I notice your earlier glass work, like the egg crates & ice trays, has a more whimsical feel while the current work has a more serene and ethereal feel.  “My conceptual (earlier) work was inspired by a fascination with industrial design as well as ideas related to social commentary and observations of human behavior.  Also, during that period, I had just started learning to cast glass and discovered that it’s very difficult.  Problem solving is quite compelling to me so I was seeing how far I could push myself technically within the confines my philosophical framework.

A detail from the Desire Path Revisited Series by Featured Artist Julie AllandSometimes I miss exploring the concepts behind my earlier style of work but for the most part I’m glad to have moved on.  The older pieces are lost-wax kiln castings.  The technique allows you to reproduce objects with a lot of precision but is very slow, boring, and labor intensive.

What inspires me most is the act of investigating: Researching images or techniques, discovering and learning a process, using unfamiliar materials or tools.   Sometimes new ideas or ideas with potential to be brought to a higher level are an unexpected by-product of experimenting with materials.”

What style of art do you find unbearable to own?  Anything “pretty” which is hard to define because that word means something different to everyone.  On the other hand, an example comes to mind… certain Renoir paintings would be very difficult to live with.”  Fascinating.  I think many would would proffer the opinion that your work is “pretty,” although not necessarily in a Renoir sort of way.  Again, fascinating.

Dermatoglyphics 1 - kiln cast glass by Featured Artist Julie Alland!You know we have to talk about food. What is your favorite? “If I had the metabolism of a hummingbird my favorite would be comfort food– homemade macaroni and cheese, NY pizza, an old-fashioned doughnut or a vanilla malt milkshake. But… since I have the metabolism of a sloth, my favorite healthy compromise is eating a big salad for dinner.” Julie, you had me at mac-n-cheese, but I share your big-salad reality.

What about snack foods?  “Sloth-Julie eats pretzels. Hummingbird Julie would eat barbecue potato chips or cookies.”  I hope you don’t keep your hummingbird in a cage all the time.  Eat a cookie.

So, what’s coming up next for you?  “More experimenting with sand casting as well as another glass technique called fusing. Imbedding words or images and/or bubbles in my pieces and developing ideas for work about memory and cognition.  Also, I enrolled in a Bullseye glass workshop (in Emeryville, CA) called “Image Transfers for Kiln Glass”.  The class is taught by an artist I’ve admired for a long time, Carrie Iverson.  It meets in January and will most likely spark exciting ideas for new work.  I can’t wait!”

Thanks, Julie, for awakening both the mad scientist AND the zen yogi in us all…you are an inspiration for the coming new year.

Learn more about Julie Alland online!

Learn more about Featured Artist Julie Alland!Learn more about Featured Artist Julie Alland!

CALL for ENTRIES: ArtPark

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about winter

I am dreaming of a June picnic in the park.  I want crab salad on a beautiful buttery croissant, a bright spinach salad and a large glass of lemonade.  But that will have to wait.  Any picnic in the park right now would involve mittens and down bubble coats.  This next Call could be the perfect chance for my picnicking dreams.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries for ArtPark 2013 (Columbia, MD).  There is NO ENTRY FEE, and this is one of the lowest price art festivals that I have every seen.  Maryland is beautiful in June, by the way…

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Learn more about ArtPark 2013!CALL for ENTRIES:
ArtPark 2013

 

ArtPark is part of LakeFest, a three-day celebration of the arts at the Columbia lakefront which is free to the public and runs in conjunction with the 2013 Columbia Festival of the Arts.  Show Dates & Times for ArtPark:  Fri., June 14, 5 – 9 pm, Sat., June 15, 12 – 9 pm, & Sun., June 16, 12 – 7 pm.  Please note that all artists are required to participate Friday, Saturday, & Sunday during specified hours. No exceptions will be made.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Categories: Ceramics, Clay, Drawing, Painting, Glass, Jewelry, Leather, Metal, Mixed Media, Photography, Digital, Textile, Wood

Learn more about ArtPark 2013!DEADLINE:  March 1, 2013

NOTIFICATION:  Artists accepted to participate will receive invitations via email by March 18, 2013.

ENTRY FEE:   NO Entry Fee – NO Commissions.  Non-Refundable $275 Show Fee upon juried acceptance into the show. ($200 if NFPA 701 Fire Code Certified tent is provided by artist.)  Additional $50 Fee if Electricity Requested.  Editor’s Note:  For those of you unfamiliar with shows like this, $275 is REALLY cheap.  Many of them are $1000+.

SALES:  All artwork must be for sale at the price range indicated on the entry form.  Upon acceptance, as required by Maryland State law, exhibitor names and addresses will be submitted to the  Maryland State Tax office.  Artists that do not have a Maryland tax number will be issued a temporary permit (at no fee).  For additional information, call Maryland State Tax Division at (410) 767-1543.

For complete details, read the Full Call!

Learn more about ArtPark 2013!

CALL for ENTRIES: Spirit of Place

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of the mind

Food always has carries place memories for me.  I’ve told you before that I dream of Memphis when I eat BBQ & jambalaya makes me long for New Orleans.  It isn’t unlike the smell of turkey roasting reminding someone of Thanksgiving.  Food, smell & place are all about living in the moment, aware of your history, but fully present in the NOW.  This next Call is all about the spirit of place.  Embrace this…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Maine Media Workshops + College for the Spirit of Place 40th Anniversary Photo & Video Contest.  The entry fee is standard, but the prizes are great.  This could be a great opportunity!

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Learn more about the Spirit of Place Exhibition!CALL for ENTRIES:
Spirit of Place

 

Spirit of Place embodies geography, connections, stories, memories and presence. To celebrate our 40th Anniversary, they honor the spirit of place. From around the globe to Midcoast Maine. They invite photographers and  video makers to submit their visual interpretation. Landscapes, seascapes, people/culture, abstract expression – show them what Spirit of Place means to you.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

Learn more about the Spirit of Place Exhibition!MEDIA:  Photography and video

DEADLINE:  February 1, 2013

NOTIFICATION:  March, 2013

ENTRY FEE:  Photography:  Before December 15, 2012: $25 for 3 images, $5 each additional  and December 16, 2012 through February 1, 2013:
$35 for 3 images, $5 each add’l.  Video:  Before December 15, 2012:  $25 for one video, $10 each additional. December 16, 2012 through February 1, 2013:  $35 for one video, $10 each add’l.

JURORS:  For a complete list of jurors, Click Here.

AWARDS:  4 Grand Prize winners, 7 Category winners & up to 88 Honorable mentions will be awarded.  Prizes include:  (2) $2,500 cash prizes, Free Tuition to Maine Media Workshops, Gift Certificates to B&H Photo Video Pro Audio, Exhibition of Top Winning Images at Maine Media Gallery and Published eBooks of Winners.

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CALL for ENTRIES: Fantastic Fibers

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the table

My dining room table is round.  This makes placemats hard to find because the corners prevent the placemat from getting close enough to the edge.  I could buy some ugly plastic ones and trim them, but I want the same beautiful fibers like silk with embroidery or elegant bamboo.  And then I saw them, placements made specifically for round tables.  This has made my month, thank-you-very-much.  This next Call is all about fibers.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries for Fantastic Fibers 2013 hosted by the Yeiser Art Center (Paducah, KY), Paducah’s Gateway to the Arts.  This is show really is fantastic, and you can enter for as little as $12.  This is a gem for fiber artists…

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Best of Show for 2012 Jim Arendt - Yvette & AnsleyCALL for ENTRIES:
Fantastic Fibers 2013

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all fiber artists

MEDIA:  Fiber

DEADLINE:  January 25, 2013

NOTIFICATION:  Posted to the website by February 11, 2013

ENTRY FEE:  $12 per entry for up to five entries is required.

JUROR:  Rusty Freeman, Director of Visual Arts at Cedarhurst Center for the Arts.  Cedarhurst, a premier regional arts institution, presents visual and performing arts to the public and is located in southern Illinois.

AWARDS:  A minimum of $1,750 in cash awards will be given by the jurors. Awards will be made in the following amounts:  First Place $1,000, Second Place $500, and Third Place $250.

SALES:  Sales will be encouraged where works are offered for purchase, but work need not be for sale to enter. Yeiser Art Center will keep the standard gallery 40% commission on all sales, so price your work accordingly.

For complete details, visit Fantastic Fibers online!

Learn more about Fantastic Fibers 2013!

 

REMINDER: B*tchfest

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for whiners

I think people drink more wine at the holidays because of all the whining.  Wine won’t stop people FROM whining, but it will certainly help you tune them out.  Bitching, when done correctly, can’t be tuned out–regardless of wine consumption.  This next Call is all about the bitching, but I suspect the wine is welcome too.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries for the B*tchfest Juried Exhibition located Upstairs At The Market Gallery (Los Angeles, CA). The entry fee is ONLY $12.50 for 6 images. I am a card-carrying Hag, and I don’t want you to miss this opportunity!

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Learn more about Bitchfest!CALL for ENTRIES:
B*tchfest: A Juried Exhibition

We are not invisible.

An international art festival dedicated to the politic of being a woman.

Specifically the re-emerging &
mature feminist artist.

Because there is no
institutional support for us.

Because we have not lost our edge.

Because there is no place for us to bitch.

Give voice to the vibrant demographic that is being ignored.

We are not invisible.

A note from the Haggus Society: The Haggus Society recognizes that many women will be offended by our use of the word bitch. We feel that in order to change a culture, you must change the language. To that end, we are claiming ownership of Bitch and other terms of empowerment.

Read the Full Call from The Haggus Society!ELIGIBILITY: Female artists, age 40+

MEDIA: 2D (no larger than 40” x 60”), small 3D (no larger than 14” x 10” x 8”), Video: please supply link in submission to online viewing, video longer than 30 minutes will not be accepted. Installation and performance proposals accepted.

DEADLINE: January 21, 2013

NOTIFICATION: February 1, 2012

ENTRY FEE: Up to 6 images $12.50 submission fee. Haggus Society members in good standing are ALWAYS waived submission fees.

SALES: The Haggus Society receives a 40% commission from all art sold. Please include this in your pricing. If a work is not for sale please indicate with NFS.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Read the Full Call from The Haggus Society!

CALL for ENTRIES: Tallahassee International

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dreams

I’m waiting for Valentine’s Day chocolates to be in the stores any day now.  After all, Christmas decorations were out before Halloween.  If my husband ever bought me a cheesy box of chocolates for this faux-holiday, I would fall on the floor in shock.  Chocolate? Sure.  Heart shaped box? Not yet, thankfully.  I appreciate that corporate America creates holidays so that we can all schedule time to tell those we love how much they mean, but it doesn’t mean you have to celebrate the way they tell you to.  This next Call is a much better way to celebrate Valentine’s day.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Museum of Fine Arts at FSU (Tallahassee, FL) for the 28th Annual Tallahassee International Juried Competition.  The entry fee is really low, and these folks have had lots of experience to get this show right over the years.  Don’t miss your chance to be a part of this one…

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Learn more from the FSU Museum of Fine Arts!CALL for ENTRIES:
28th Annual Tallahassee
International Juried Competition

 

The Tallahassee International is an annual juried competition organized by Florida State University Museum of Fine Arts. The competition is open to all media and is juried by a panel of faculty from within the College of Visual Arts, Theatre and Dance.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to artists 18+

MEDIA:  Will consider all media

DEADLINE:  February 14, 2013

NOTIFICATION:  No later than April 19, 2013

ENTRY FEE:  $20 for up to 2 images

Learn more from the FSU Museum of Fine Arts!

JURORS:  The competition is blind juried by a panel of faculty members from the Florida State University College of Visual Arts, Theatre & Dance. Jurors select works based on their own merit and must agree the artist demonstrates skill within the chosen medium. Selections are made from the digital images, so it is imperative that quality images be provided to insure fair judging.

AWARDS:  The First Place winner will receive $1,000.00 and the Second Place winner will receive $500.00. Honorable Mentions are selected at the jurors’ discretion, however there is no monetary award.  A color catalog is produced, and all artists who enter will receive a copy. Accepted artists will each receive a set of at least 10 complimentary catalogs.

SALES:  The Museum DOES NOT take a commission on works sold as a result of the exhibition. Interested buyers will be referred directly to the artist.

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OPEN CALL: Ormond Museum

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power

Never underestimate the power of food.  Grapefruit is now known to interfere with over 70 medications, and many antibiotics have warnings about orange juice.  And I am certain that somewhere there are geneticists trying to modify both of these fruits to fix the problem–which is scary, but I digress.  The world is your buffet, but you have to make your choices carefully.  This next Call looks like a good call to me.   But, take a look for yourself…

Check out this Call for Artists from Ormond Memorial Art Museum (Ormond Beach, FL) for 2014 exhibitions.  There is no entry fee, and this could be a solo/group artist exhibition dream come true.  Don’t miss this opportunity…

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Learn more from the Ormond Memorial Art Museum!OPEN CALL: 
Ormond Memorial
Art Museum

 

The mission of Ormond Memorial Art Museum and Gardens is to serve the community of Ormond Beach and its visitors in offering exhibitions by Florida, regional and international artists; to maintain a permanent collection of Malcolm Fraser’s works; to advance the arts through education and appreciation; and to maintain the Gardens as a botanical and ecological showcase.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Open to all media

DEADLINE:  February 1, 2013

NOTIFICATION:  After March, 2013

ENTRY FEE:  None

SELECTION:  Reviewed by the Exhibition Selection Committee

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Reflections

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for thought

It is that time of year again.  Time to reflect upon choices made, good and bad, as well as choices to be made, good and bad.  I won’t presume to give you life advice, and there are dozens of sites dedicated to give you advice on how to be a “successful” artist. So, I will only repeat what we all learned in kindergarten.  You are what you eat.  You are given only one life with which to be creative.  Fuel it well and your efforts will be reflected in your work.  This next Call will ask you for even more reflection.  Investigate this opportunity…

Check out this Call for Entries from Smithtown Township Arts Council for Reflections to be exhibited at the Mills Pond House Gallery in St. James, NY. This is such a beautiful place to exhibit your work. Take a closer look…

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Learn more about the Reflections exhibit!CALL for ENTRIES:
Reflections

 

Reflection can be either a physical or a psychological phenomenon. Together they evoke the interplay between perception and conception.

Entries will be judged on the originality and insight with which they embody this theme visually in traditional as well as new media. A brief explanation such as might be printed on a label along with the artist’s information can be helpful, but the best work will succeed in conveying meaning by itself. Longer explanations will not be considered. The use of mirrors in the work is permissible but neither necessary, nor necessarily desirable.

Learn more about Jurror James Henry Rubin!ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists/students enrolled in M.F.A. programs

MEDIA:  Open to all media

DEADLINE:  February 1, 2013

NOTIFICATION:  February 22, 2013

ENTRY FEE: $45 for up to 3 entries. $35 for STAC member artists.

JUROR:  James Henry Rubin is an art historian specializing in the history, theory and criticism of nineteenth-century European art, especially that of France.  He teaches at Stony Brook, the State University of New York, at both the graduate and undergraduate level.  His interests are interdisciplinary, with special attention to cultural history and art and politics.  He was educated at Phillips Andover, Yale (B.A.), Harvard (PhD) and the Institut d’Art et d’Archéologie of the Sorbonne in Paris (license-ès-lettres).

Rubin has taught at Harvard University, Boston University and Princeton University.  He is currently Professor of Art History at Stony Brook, where he was department chair for fifteen years.  He also taught part-time for many years at The Cooper Union, New York City.  He has published over fifty articles and essays on subjects ranging from the eighteenth century to the present.

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He is the author of ten books.   He has served on the International Committee of the College Art Association and represented the CAA at the United Nations. He is a member and Vice President of the Société Paul Cézanne, based in Aix-en-Provence, France. He is a dual French-U.S. citizen, speaking fluent French and English. He travels frequently and lives in New York City and in Mittelbergheim, Alsace.

 

AWARDS: 1st Place:  $200 Award of Excellence & winner’s exhibition opportunity.  2nd Place:  $100 Award of Merit

SALES: STAC will receive a 30% gallery commission on all work sold.

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