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Month: June 2012

CALL for ENTRIES: Will’s Creek Survey

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for MILES

I miss crab.  I love my husband, but I still haven’t forgiven him for developing a shellfish allergy.  Snow crab, soft-shelled crab, crab legs, crab salad, crab, crab, crab.  But, I’m keeping the husband anyway.  Stop by the coast on your way to the opening of this next Call and have some crab for me.  Investigate…

Check out this Call for Entries for the Will’s Creek Survey Exhibition by the Allegany Arts Council (AAC) for an exhibit held annually in the Saville Gallery in Downtown Cumberland’s Arts & Entertainment District, in Western Maryland.  Take a look…

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Learn more about the Wills Creek Survey Exhibition!CALL for ENTRIES:
Will’s Creek Survey

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all visual artists 18+ residing in the US.

MEDIA:
All visual media

DEADLINE:
Postmarked July 2, 2012

NOTIFICATION:
August 6, 2012

ENTRY FEE:  $30 (non-members) or $25 (AAC members) for up to two entries. You may also submit up to two additional entries at $10 for each entry.

JUROR: Jay Fisher is the Senior Curator of Prints, Drawings & Photographs and Deputy Director for Curatorial Affairs at the Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA). As a curator, Fisher concentrates on 19th-century and modern French prints and drawings.

Learn more from the Allegany Arts Council! Fisher has organized exhibitions, wrote the catalogue on the prints of Chassériau, and directed a project to catalogue and create an online database of the BMA’s 19th-century French drawings, in concert with the Walters Art Museum, resulting in the publication and exhibition, The Essence of Line: French Drawings from Ingres to Degas. More recently, Mr. Fisher has focused on the BMA’s great holdings of Matisse drawings and prints. In 1999, Fisher became Deputy Director for Curatorial Affairs and oversees the Museum’s curators, conservators, and registrars. He lectures nationally and internationally in the areas of his expertise.

AWARDS:  $2000 Best of Show, $1000 1st Place, $750 2nd Place, $500 3rd Place, Three $250 Honorable Mentions, and $100 People’s Choice Award.

SALES:  The AAC will offer its services in promoting sales and will retain a 40% commission on all sales, including purchase awards.

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CALL for ENTRIES: Honoring Women’s Rights

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memories

One of my first real memories of (what I thought was) cooking is inseparable from the music of Helen Reddy.  Yup.  I was standing on a stool, at around age 8, in front of the stove stirring canned corn in a pot singing “I am woman, hear me roar” at the top of my lungs.  Bizarre then.  Bizarre now.  Bizarre always.  This next Call wants an entirely different perspective, I suspect.  We’ve come a long way baby…

Check out this Call for Entries from four chapters of the Women’s Caucus for Art for Honoring Women’s Rights at the National Steinbeck Center (Salinas, CA).  Entry fee is reasonable; jurors are stellar; and, you have a lot to say.  Say it with art…

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CALL for ENTRIES:
Honoring Women’s Rights

Learn more about the Honoring Women's Rights exhbit sponsored by the WCA!

Historically women play a central role in the struggle for Civil Rights, yet their voices and experiences are generally ignored.  We believe their roles should be examined and
interpreted.  We propose an exhibition to visually interpret this struggle, from the local Salinas Valley community to the global level.  By promoting and striving for protection and actualization of women’s rights, we are paving a path for a stronger and fuller civil and personal life. We can join our visual voices together to create authentic recognition, validation and compassion for each other.  We can review our collective history as females, take stock of our present positions and envision our future, knowing what we want to improve, empowering ourselves and those who follow us.  Rise to the challenge given by Hillary Rodham Clinton in her remarks to the U.N. 4th World Conference at the Women Plenary Session, in Beijing, China, Women’s Rights Are Human Rights!

“The great challenge…is to give voice to women everywhere whose experiences go unnoticed, whose words go unheard.”

 

Learn more about the Women's Caucus for Art! ELIGIBILITY:  All self-identified women in the US

MEDIA:  All media accepted

DEADLINE:  June 17, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  July 20, 2012

ENTRY FEE:  $25/3 for WCA members, $35/3 for non-members and $15 install fee for those accepted.

JURORS:  Dr. Joyce Aiken, Professor Emerita of Art from California State University, Fresno, taught Feminist Art from 1973 to 1992 when she retired from full time teaching, but continues to teach for the University in their London Semester Program.  She was the Director of the Fresno Arts Council from 2004 to 2008 and represents them as the Public Art Consultant for both the City and County of Fresno.  Her current art is conceptual and centers on social issues.

Separating the Waters by Dr Ruth WeisbergDr. Ruth Weisburg, Professor of Fine Arts and former Dean at the Roski School, University of Southern California, received the Foundation for Jewish Culture’s 50th Anniversary Cultural Achievement Award in September 2011.  Weisberg has had over 80 solo and 185 group exhibitions, including a recent major exhibition at the Norton Simon Museum, Pasadena and a retrospective, at the Skirball Museum, Los Angeles as well as a solo exhibition at the Huntington in San Marino.   Her work is included in sixty major Museum collections.

Patricia Rodriguez, co-founder of the “Mujeres Muralistas”, is one of the first Chicana Artist to create a course on Chicano Art History and a reader for the Chicano Art History course, at UC Berkeley 1977.  She also taught at The Institute of American Indian Arts , Espanola Community college, and at Los Alamos Community College.  Having just completed a 10-year career as gallery curator, for Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts, Ms. Rodriguez continues to curate shows, through the Internet and locally.  Her exhibition artwork has been monotype prints, box constructions, in the Bay Area; The Museum of Modern Art, Smithsonian, Mexican Fine Arts Museum, Daniel Saxon Gallery, and De Young Museum, The Triton Museum and many other community galleries and venues.

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Learn more about the Women's Caucus for Art!

CALL for ENTRIES: POWFest 2013

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I am not a fan of beer. But I finally found a way to have a drink in my local pub without having to sip lemonade while my hubby delights in micro brews. Williams’s Sir Perry Cider.  This isn’t your average hard apple cider.  Pears people.  Pear Cider excellence.  If you’re a beer lover, you have extra motivation to enter the next Call. Portland has over 30 breweries INSIDE the city limits. Cheers…

Check out this Call for Entries from POWFest! Here’s a great chance to have your work in film showcased in Portland, OR. You can enter for as little as $20 if you make the early deadline, but even the late deadline is only $35. Take a chance!

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Learn more about POWFest!CALL
for ENTRIES:

POWFest

 

The Portland Oregon Women’s Film Festival (POW Fest) places a spotlight on women filmmakers by showcasing their work and strengthening the community of women in film.

POW Fest empowers women to find their voice and to share their stories through innovative and quality filmmaking.

Find POWFest on Facebook!ELIGIBILITY: Films submitted to the 2013 Portland Women’s Film Festival must be directed or co-directed by a woman. Filmmakers may submit as a General Filmmaker or Young Filmmaker (under 18).

MEDIA: Film/Video

CATEGORIES:

Short Narrative: Narrative Films of any genre under 40 mins. in length
Short Documentary: Documentary Films of any genre under 40 mins. in length
Narrative Feature:Narrative Films of any genre over 40 mins.
Documentary Feature: Documentary Films over 40 mins.
Experimental Short: Short Films of Experimental Nature under 40 mins.
Animation Short: Animated Films of any genre under 40 mins. in length
Young Filmmaker: Shorts and Features of any genre

DEADLINES and FEES:

Early Bird:
Postmarked by June 20, 2012 ~ $20

Regular:
Postmarked by Friday August 17, 2012 ~ $30

Late:
Postmarked by Friday September 14, 2012 ~ $35

WAB Extended:
Postmarked by Friday October 5, 2012 ~ $45

For complete details, visit the POWFest website!

Learn more about POWFest 2013!

 

CALL for ENTRIES: Terrain

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Thanks to a warmer than usual winter, apple orchards are getting into full swing a little early this year.  I am dreaming of apple pies, apple tarts, apple jellies and jams.  Maybe I’ll try my hand at making chutney this year.  This next call is all about the beauty of our landscape, orchards included.  Don’t miss this opportunity…

Check out this Call for Entries for Terrain from the Kiernan Gallery (Lexington, Virginia).  The entry is very reasonable, and the juror is well-documented.  Take a look…

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Learn more about the Kiernan Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Terrain

Looking at both the vast and the microscopic, landscape photography takes us from backyards to national parks; from mountains to coastlines. This genre includes images of the untouched beauty of the earth as well as places impacted by mankind.  In addition to beauty, it often explores the contours of our relationship with the land, presenting historic battlefields, high-rise jungles, or threatened environments.  For Terrain, The Kiernan Gallery seeks images that explore the beauty and complexity of our landscape.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA: All photographic media are encouraged.

Learn more about Juror Sean Kernan!DEADLINE: July 19, 2012

NOTIFICATION: Artists will be notified of accepted work via email approximately eight days after the submission deadline.

ENTRY FEE: 5 for $25, each add’l $5

JUROR: Sean Kernan is a photographer, writer, and teacher. He came to photography from theater, and is the author of two monographs, The Secret Books and Among Trees. He has exhibited at galleries and museums internationally. His photographs have been published in the New York Times Magazine, Smithsonian, New York, Harpers, Bloomberg, Communication Arts, Graphis, Polyrama, Photo World, and has done a wide range of advertising work.

Learn more about Juror Sean Kernan!Kernan has taught and lectured at New School/Parsons, Maine Media Workshops and Santa Fe Workshops, Art Center (Pasadena), International Center for Photography, University of Texas, Wesleyan University, Yale Medical School, and has numerous awards, most recently from the Center in Santa Fe for teaching, as well as a Doctorate (HC) from Art Center in Pasadena.

AWARDS:  For this exhibition, juror Sean Kernan will select up to 30 images for display in the main gallery, and up to an additional 40 to be included in the online gallery.  All images will be reproduced in an exhibition catalogue available for purchase.  A Juror’s Choice and Director’s Choice will also be announced.

SALES: Artists exhibiting at the gallery may offer their work for sale. The Kiernan Gallery retains 30% of the sale price as commission.

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Read the full call from The Kiernan Gallery website!

CALL for ENTRIES: The Art of Food

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My food obsession strikes me as, well, obsessive sometimes.  I cannot explain it really.  As a kid raised by a single father, dinner was our time to hang out.  Once I was old enough to cook (age eight), food became my familial contribution. As a teenager, food was comfort.  And as a fully-grown adult, food is often my adventure amongst the many jobs that limit my time: executive, blogger, artist, musician, and last-but-not-least, mother.  It is a passion, an entertaining and delicious escape as well as a quest for health.  My desire to have you all enter and represent with this next Call has obvious motivation.  Make me proud…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Dawson County Arts Council  for The Art of Food for exhibit at the Bowen Center (Dawsonville, GA).  This show is open to all media, including the written word. Investigate…

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Learn more about The Art of Food from the Dawson County Arts Council!CALL for ENTRIES:
The Art of Food

 

Food is vital to our lives, but its concepts and standards are as diverse as the culture that consumes it. What is the connection between food and art?

The Art of Food, calls for artists and writers who seek to explore representations of food, food consumption, food production, culinary traditions and emotional manifestations of this relationship.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists.

MEDIA:  Open to all art media including the written word, traditional to contemporary work, 2D or 3D, using a singular method or using a variety of techniques and imaginative interpretations.

Learn more about The Art of Food from the Dawson County Arts Council! DEADLINE:  June 16, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  June 30, 2012

ENTRY FEE:  $35 for nonmembers of DCAC and $25 for members of DCAC.  Writer jury fee is $10 for nonmembers of DCAC and $5 for members of DCAC.

JURORS:  Kathy Rennell Forbes earned her BFA in Art and Art Education at the University of Georgia. The artist has exhibited in many solo art shows and has won awards in local, regional and national shows. She teaches art classes in the Atlanta area and workshops around the country. Kathy works in watercolors, acrylics and oils. Her representational paintings are in private and corporate collections throughout the United States, Australia and Europe, to include the French Olympic Committee in Paris. She is a Signature Member of the Georgia Watercolor Society and past President and is a Member of Excellence in the Atlanta Artists Center.

Learn more about The Art of Food from the Dawson County Arts Council!Tonette Taylor Long earned her Ph.D. in British Literature from Florida State University in Tallahassee. Her M.A. in British Lit. and her B.A. in French are from Auburn University. Excluding seven years of graduate school teaching, she has taught at the college or university level for eighteen years. She authored a reference book, edited a collection of scholarly essays, and published a number of scholarly articles and reviews on Southern women writers.

AWARDS: Visual art:  Best in Show $500, Award of Merit (1) $250 and Honorable Mentions $125.  Writing Art:  Best Literary Piece $150, Literary Award of Merit $75, and Literary Honorable Mentions $50.

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Read the Full Call from the Dawson County Arts Council!

CALL for ENTRIES: 2012 International

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The adventurous palate is all about first chances.  Imagine if the first person to try kiwi or coconut was scared off by appearances.  What if the first person to try uni was unable to overcome the fear of the unknown.  This next Call is the inaugural project of the IAF.  Let’s give them a chance…

Check out this Call for Entries from The International Art Festival, Inc. (IAF), Fine Art Magazine (FAM), and the Museum of Russian Art (MoRA) for the 2012 International Art Festival Competition which will include an exhibit at the Museum of Russian Art in Jersey City, a gallery space just minutes from downtown New York City.  Take a look…

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Learn more about the 2012 International Art Festival Competition!CALL for ENTRIES:
2012 International

 

ELIGIBILITY:  This juried competition, which aims to identify and recognize outstanding contemporary artists, is open to persons 18 or older.

MEDIA:  Paintings, graphic works (illustrations, drawings, etc.), and photographs may be entered for consideration. No sculpture, installations or videos will be accepted.

DEADLINE:  June 15, 2012

ENTRY FEE: $35 for up to 3, $5 per add’l up to 10 total

JUROR:  The works will be judged by practicing artists and art world professionals affiliated with IAF, FAM, and MoRA:  Dr. Margaret Dikovitskaya, Nancy Engstad, Jamie Ellin Forbes, Grigory Gurevich, Darren Jones, Elina Kotler and Sam Omans.

AWARDS:  The top three choices of the jury will each be awarded a $1,000 cash prize, publication in Fine Art Magazine and a solo exhibition at MORA. The inaugural International Art Festival award exhibition, featuring a selection of the best works submitted in each category.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the 2012 International Art Festival Competition at MoRA!

REMINDER: Art Inter/National

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REMINDER:

EAT your
HEART out!

While watching a TV show about how salami is made, my son announced that eating the organs of an animal is wrong. However, when I explained all the things that his new belief would eliminate from his menu, he then asked, “Do they at least WASH the intestines first?” Hehehe. These days I prefer my animal organs in the form of chicken pate, but I will have to start keeping the ingredient list to myself, apparently. This next Call for Entries involves a different sort of heart all together. This could be an excellent opportunity…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Boxheart Gallery (Pittsburgh, PA) for the 2012 Art Inter/National Exhibition. There is no entry free and no media restriction on this exhibit. Don’t miss this chance!

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Learn more about the Boxheart Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Art Inter/National

 

Art Inter/National is a celebration of artistic expression from all over the world. It’s an exhibition that displays how the space one occupies both influences and guides the creative process.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists.

MEDIA: Open to all media. Box Heart encourages diversity in the media used to create the work, in the artists and his/her interpretation of Art Inter/National. There are no limits or boundaries, no categories or types.

Work by Kuzana Ogg - Art Inter/National's 2012 Best of Show Winner!DEADLINE:
November 1, 2012

NOTIFICATION:
December 1, 2012

ENTRY FEE:
No entry fee.

AWARDS: One artist will receive the Best of Show Award. This artist is awarded Box Heart “Artist of the Year” and receives their own Solo Exhibition in the 2013 Exhibition Year. This includes Gallery Representation with Box Heart Gallery.

SALES: 40% Commission on all sales. (All work must be for sale.)

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Learn more about the Boxheart Gallery!

REMINDER: Secrets and Mysteries

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What is it about birthday-themed cakes that make them better than ordinary cakes?   I have a milestone birthday coming up, and I am looking forward to the cake.  I think the higher the number of the birthday, the better it should be.  It should serve as some sort of compensation, don’t you think?  Me too. This next Call’s deadline is my birthday.  Enter now and consider it my birthday wish…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Darkroom Gallery (Essex Junction, VT) for Secrets and Mysteries. The entry fee at Darkroom is always low ($20), and they will provide free matting & framing if you work in their standard sizes. Take a look…

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Learn more about the Secrets and Mysteries show from the Darkroom Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Secrets and Mysteries

 

If your audience is standing indefinitely motionless, entranced by the possibilities in your work and in devising an infinitude of scenarios and alternate endings, then you’ve made an image that will inspire gallery visitors with the beauty of ambiguity, mystery and perplexity.

Photographers created images that baffled the viewer as early at the 1860s; Henry Peach Robinson was a pioneer of combination printing, creating the illusory photo montage long before there was Photoshop. Darkroom Gallery wants to see your images that lead the imagination to the edge, encouraging the mind to leap. Multiple exposures, constructions, staged, anything goes, just leave them guessing.

ELIGIBILITY: Entrants must be at least 18 years old. If younger, you must have a legal guardian make the submission for you.

Learn more about the Darkroom Gallery online!MEDIA:
Photography

DEADLINE:
June 6
, 2012

NOTIFICATION:
June 12, 2012

JUROR: Opening in Chicago in 1987, the Catherine Edelman Gallery was quick to become one of the Midwest’s leading fine art photography galleries. Director and Owner Catherine Edelman has “a patient eye for artists, tracking their progress [and] representing mature photographers who deliver consistent, quality work, regardless of age or exposure.” Edelman has upheld her original promise to feature prominent Contemporary photographers alongside new and emerging talent, supplying her audience with a refreshing breadth of both subject matter and photographic technique.

Working closely with magazine editors and book publishers, the Catherine Edelman Gallery co-published several monographs and collections, including: Written in Memory: Portraits of the Holocaust, photographs by Jeffrey Wolin (Chronicle Books), Pressure, photographs by Joe Ziolkowski (Pohlmann Press), What Were You Thinking (celebrating the 15 year anniversary of the gallery in association with Paper Mirror Press) and Iron Beauties, a monograph on the work of Chicago photographer Michelle Keim, published by Nazraeli Press.

Learn more about Juror Catherine Edelman!Catherine Edelman is an executive board member of the Association of International Photography Art Dealers and President of the Chicago Art Dealers Association. In addition to hosting Saturday Morning educational seminars for her community, Edelman recently opened an online gallery of underrepresented local artists, titled “The Chicago Project.”

AWARDS: All selected entries are exhibited in the gallery and included in a full color exhibit catalog. Juror’s Choice receives a 20×35″ vinyl exhibit banner featuring their image. People’s Choice gains free entry into a future exhibit.

SALES: Darkroom offers free matting and framing of accepted entries for the duration of each of their exhibitions, subject to standard sizes. Photographers set their own prices if they wish to sell their work and retain all rights to their photographs. For commission details, go to the bottom of the Submisssion Rules page!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Appropriated Gender

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Gender roles and alcoholic beverages are laughable.  Out of town on business this week, I was sitting in the hotel bar watching women ordering glasses of wine and brightly-colored martinis while men ordered beer and brown liquors.  Really, people?  I know I live in the South, but do we really have to fulfill this stereotype.  Kudos to the couple in the corner– he ordered a daiquiri (umbrella included), and she order a shot of something brown.  You saved my night, folks.  This next call is all about challenging notions of gender.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries for Appropriated Gender at the 1310 Gallery in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.  The entry fee is dirt cheap, and there is so much to say within this theme.  Investigate and enter…

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Learn more about the Appropriated Gender show!CALL for ENTRIES: Appropriated Gender

 

The “Appropriated Gender” curatorial vision embraces diverse visual art and performance interpretations of gender perception and self-identity. It is the curator’s aim to examine how gender is portrayed visually, enlighten and challenge the audience, stimulating cultural discussion.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open call for all visual & performance artists whose work relates to the topic of gender.

MEDIA:  Open to all media, but contemporary approaches are encouraged, including 2D, 3D, Mixed media, Collage, Painting, Printmaking, Photography, Digital art, Sculpture, Assemblage, Video art, and performance art. Art must have been created within the last 10 years.  They also encourage proposals for performances and site-specific Installation art with explanation, including documentation of examples of previous work.

Learn more about the Appropriated Gender show at the 1310 gallery!DEADLINE:
August 19, 2012

NOTIFICATION:
By September 5, 2012

ENTRY FEE:  $15 for up to 10 images.

If accepted, each artist will be asked to pay a one time, $10 participation fee (on top of the jury fee) to go towards costs of the exhibit.

Editor’s Note:
$25 for 10 images is still dirt cheap.

JUROR:  Lisa Rockford received her MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Lisa is a resident artist at Sailboat Bend artist Lofts and founding member 1310 Gallery. Lisa began curating Contemporary art exhibitions in her position as Art Services Director of the Dittmar Gallery at Northwestern University in 2000.

Learn more about the Appropriated Gender show at the 1310 gallery! In 2011, Lisa Rockford curated the Art of Whimsy exhibition (as part of the ART FALLOUT event), with 33 artists, and 12 prominent art professionals acting as guest judges. As a visual artist, Lisa Rockford exhibits her artwork both nationally and internationally, has been featured on Chicago Public Radio, and covered by the Chicago Reader, Time Out Chicago, Peel Magazine, and the Miami Herald. Lisa was recently awarded the Innovative Collaborative Grant through Funding Arts Broward for her recent Solo show at the Art and culture Center.

AWARDS:  Cash prizes

For full details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the Appropriated Gender show at the 1310 gallery!