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Year: 2012

MAIL ART: Anything Goes

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cupcakes

Don’t you just love it when anything goes? Like many parents, I’ve had to have the difficult conversation that included explaining why chocolate chip pancakes are an acceptable breakfast but chocolate cupcakes. As you might imagine, food conversations are hard for me.  I tend to give in. You only live once.  Cupcakes anyone? This next Call exemplifies anything goes.  My site stats indicate you guys love mail art, so here goes…

Check out this Call for Entries for Anything Goes Everything Shows Mail Art from the Courtyard Gallery (Asheville, NC) It is an all hung show. So as the title says…anything goes and everything shows. If you’re looking for a resume builder or just a creative outlet to jump start your day, this Mail Art show could be just for you. No submission fee…start working on your entry TODAY!

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Learn more about the Anything Goes show from The Courtyard Gallery in Asheville!CALL for ENTRIES:

Anything Goes
Everything Shows
Mail Art Call

 

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA: All media will be accepted including mixed media, Collage, Montage, Sculpture Digital art, Painting, Printmaking, and Photography. Don’t be afraid to try with 3-D art; they have exhibited vinyl records, papier mache fish, wood sticks, shoes, and even a pig jawbone.  Any size, if you can stamp it and get it through the Post Office, it will show.

Learn More about the Anything Goes Everything Shows Mail Art Show!DEADLINE:  September 1, 2012

NOTIFICATION: Anything goes, everything shows! Non-returnable.  Their mail art show title says it all as ALL received submissions will be exhibited in the Courtyard Gallery, from September 15th to October 27th, 2012.

ENTRY FEE:  None

Exhibit will open September 15th at the Courtyard Gallery, 109 Roberts Street, Phil Mechanic Building, River Arts District, Asheville, NC.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from the Courtyard Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES: humor; analog humor

Funny Food: 365 Fun, Healthy, Silly, Creative Breakfasts by Bill & Claire Wurtzel HAHAHAHA…

Humor is always appreciated. I stand accused of being naively optimistic.  If that is true, it is because I live with a smile on my face.  My husband and son think I’m funny–biggest compliment EVER.  I appreciate humor in food as well.  Bill & Clair Wurtzel’s Funny Food is such a great approach to healthy breakfast.  I unabashedly recommend it. This next Call is all about tickling your funny bone.  I unabashedly recommend it too…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Department of Art & Design of East Tennessee State University at the Tipton Gallery (Johnson City, TN) for humor; analog humor. There is no entry fee, and this is one of those opportunities to renew your love of art merely for the sake of creating it…

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Learn more about the humor - analog humor show!CALL for ENTRIES:
humor; analog humor

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

THEME:  Humor and art have been infrequent partners at best. With both a philosophical interest in the nature of humor and its relationship to aesthetics, this exhibition invites artworks that may utilize a conceptual approach and are actually funny, occupying this middle ground between art and humor in ways that might be thought-provoking, absurd, or even just silly.

MEDIA:  all work must be funny. if you make the curator laugh, chuckle, wryly smile, or have a genuine humorous reaction, then it’s included.  If not, it’s not. Don’t worry: the curator has a very wide ranging sense of humor. except when it comes to Woody Allen movies which, for some reason, he just doesn’t get.

Learn more about ETSU online!All work must be in analog form, nothing digital will be accepted; suggested analog forms include, but are not limited to: index cards, single sheets of paper, cassette tapes, small sculpture, airmail envelopes, 35mm slides, canned goods, Morse code and anything else that you might think of.  But it must be analog.  No zeros and ones.

All of the work must be small.  Maximum size–one cubic foot (not one cubit foot).  Minimum size–head of a pin.

All work must be signed.  This also means that all work can be catalogued, so dates, dimensions, material, etc. must be either included separately with the entry or readily discernible.  An online catalog of every object submitted will be published.

All work must be environmentally disposable. You can retrieve your work at the end of the show, or pay to have it shipped back, but it is expected that the vast majority of work will be trashed on the last day.   They will provide the trash bags.

Learn more about the humor - analog humor show!DEADLINE:  My guess is sometime early to mid September since the work must arrive by the end of September.

ENTRY FEE:  None

CURATOR:  Dr. Scott Contreras-Koterbay, associate professor, (Ph.D., St. Andrew’s University) specializes in Philosophy of Art  and Contemporary Art. He also teaches Modern Art, Art History, Theory and Criticism, Research Methods for Art Historians, Special Topics:  African-American Art and Russian Art.

HOW TO ENTER: Email scottkoterbay@gmail.com

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

*Editor’s Note: This Call isn’t on the University’s site.  If you click on a picture above, it will take you to the University’s Calendar to verify its existence.

 

 

CALL for ENTRIES: Altered

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divine

I love to alter recipes.  Sometimes it works; sometimes it doesn’t.  I love to test how far I can push the limits.  Bok choy instead of napa cabbage, dates instead of figs, lemon instead of lime.  Just stay in the family tree, and you’ll be fine.  This next call wants to know how you alter photographs.  Don’t miss this chance…

Check out this Call for Art Entries for Altered a alternative process photo show at Open Shutter Gallery (Durango, Colorado). Enter your photographs for $25, but be sure to make the September 15th deadline!

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Learn more about the Altered Show from the Open Shutter Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Altered

 

A juried exhibition for photographers working in low-fidelity or alternative process photography. Images must be shot with a toy or vintage camera and/or printed in an experimental or antique / alternative process.

ELIGIBILITY: This competition is open to all artists. Works must be original, created within the last two years and may not have been shown previously at Open Shutter Gallery. All works must be framed, ready to hang, and for sale.

MEDIA: Photographic images must be captured or printed in an experimental, antique or alternative process (or altered in some way).

Learn more about the Juror for the Altered show at Open Shutter Gallery!DEADLINE:
September 15, 2012

NOTIFICATION:
September 23, 2012

ENTRY FEE: First three entries: $25, each additional entry is $5 each.

JUROR: Mark Sink is a photographer, curator, and teacher who has made a living from fine art photography since 1978.  Sink lived in NYC in the 80s. He worked with and documented the lives and works of Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Rene Ricard, and other art luminaries of that decade.

In the early 1990s, Sink was an inspirational driving force and co-founder of the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver.  In recent years, Sink has worked as a private art consultant in Denver, independently curating a wide range of shows.

Learn more about the Altered Show from the Open Shutter Gallery!Photography runs deep in Sink’s family heritage.  Sink’s great-grandfather was photographer James L. Breese, who was the founder of the Camera Club of New York, one of the earliest organizations of fine art photographers.  Even further back, Breese’s uncle— Samuel Finley Breese Morse—is known as “the father of American photography”.

AWARDS: Cash awards and alternative process supplies will be awarded.

SALES: A 50% commission will be retained on all artwork sold during the exhibition.  Works should be priced accordingly and may not be changed after submission.  Selected artists are encouraged to mat works in white and frame with black.

For complete details, visit the Altered website!

Download the Toyed With Prospectus!

 

CALL for ENTRIES: Dinner

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LUPPER for you
!

Why not have linner?  It seems that our weekend days often start with a late dinner that means no one is hungry at lunch.  We end up having what we call “linner”–a cross between lunch and dinner.  The best part?  It frequently means no one is hungry enough for dinner so we end up snacking all night.  this next Call want to know whats for dinner. What will it be?

Check out this Call for Entries for Dinner brought to you by the A. Smith Gallery (Johnson City, Texas). The entry fee is low, and you might be inspired to eat a little linner (or lupper, as my my mother calls it) of your own. Take a look…

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Learn more about the Dinner show at A Smith Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Dinner

 

din – ner:  supper, regale, spread, potluck, chow, eats, feast, carryout, chow time, cookout, repast, eats, grub, regale, buffet, banquet, meal.

“Dinner or Supper?  What a dilemma.  I have called the evening meal ‘dinner’ for as long as I can remember and ‘supper’ just dropped from my vocabulary.  My mother reminded me of the use of ‘dinner’ when my uncle invited us over to partake.  In my head, we were going at 6PM.  Well no, he meant noon.  Dinner for him was lunch for me and supper for him was dinner for me.  Whatever!  It all boils down to one thing.  Food.  And hopefully the company of good friends and loved ones.” — from the A. Smith Gallery website.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists. Entries must not have been exhibited previously in an exhibition at A Smith Gallery.

The Grocery List, No. 4727 by Juror Barbra Riley!MEDIA: Photography

DEADLINE:
September 3, 2012

ENTRY FEE: A non-refundable entry fee of $25 for the first 5 images and $5 for each additional image is required. The Paypal link is on the Entry Form.

JUROR: Barbra Riley has been developing curriculum and teaching classes in photography, design, book arts and watercolor painting at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi for over 3 decades as well as curating exhibitions for the Islander and Weil Gallery, conducting workshops in historical photographic processes, bookbinding and watercolor painting and leading classes and workshops abroad.

Riley’s photographs and paintings have been included in exhibitions from Washington, D.C. to California.  Her work is scheduled for exhibition at the Open Photography Salon in Arles, France during the The Rencontres d’Arles, July 2-September 23.

Learn more about the Dinner show at A Smith Gallery!In Texas, her work resides in numerous permanent collections including the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, The Dallas Museum of Art, the Harry Ransom Center at UT Austin, the AT&T Center and Republic National Bank, San Antonio and The Art Museum of South Texas in Corpus Christi. Nationally, she is represented in the corporate collections of Chase Bank, New York, Kaiser-Permanente and Price Waterhouse, California.

AWARDS: Forty five to fifty images will be selected for exhibition and a Blurb full color catalogue of the exhibit with all the accepted entries will be available for purchase.  Awards are $325 for Juror’s Award, $250 and an exhibition catalogue for Director’s Award, five Honorable Mentions each receiving an exhibition catalogue and $100 for Visitors’ Choice Award.

SALES: A Smith Gallery will retain 40% commission out of the sales price.

For complete details, Visit the Website!

Learn more from the A Smith Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES: B*tchfest Juried

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Monsieur

Have you every noticed that some foods come with the presumption of attitude?  Order a Cosmo and the server is likely to mumble bitch under their breath.  Order ANYTHING with an accent not your own and you can assume someone will spit in your food for being a snot.  This next Call wants to know what you have to bitch about.  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 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:  November 1, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  November 30, 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: Still Life

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SLOWLY!

I didn’t have stir-fry last night because I was too tired to chop vegetables.  No really.  Try to stifle your amusement at my laziness, but my life is never still.  It seems that I still haven’t learned to slow down despite the lectures of my friends and family.  This next Call wants to know about your Still Life.  Don’t miss this opportunity…

Check out this Call for Entries for Still Life 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:
Still Life

From Dutch masters’ paintings to contemporary photography, the still life has played an important role in art history. This genre grants the artist complete control over their subjects, allowing unparalleled ability to select details and manipulate the scene.

Still lifes often employ symbolism, where the objects assume their own character and identity. An entire story can be told with the arrangement of a few items; toys, dolls, and household goods become surrogates, and natural life is given a persona. For Still Life: The Art of Arrangement, The Kiernan Gallery seeks evocative and symbolic still life images.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA: All photographic media are encouraged.

DEADLINE: August 20, 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

Learn more about Juror Jason Landry!JUROR:  Jason Landry is the Owner/Director of Panopticon Gallery in Boston, Massachusetts. Established in 1971, Panopticon Gallery is one of the oldest fine art photography galleries in the United States specializing in contemporary, modern and vintage photography.

Landry brings over 20 years of business management and fine art photography experience to the gallery. He regularly attends portfolio review events and photography art fairs both nationally and internationally, has juried group exhibitions, and has lectured at regional and national art colleges and universities.

Landry received an MFA in Visual Arts from The Art Institute of Boston at Lesley University and a BFA in Photography from the Massachusetts College of Art and Design. He and his wife Anne are avid photography collectors and he is a Corporator on the Board of Directors for the Griffin Museum of Photography.

AWARDS: For this exhibition, juror Jason Landry 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.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Read the full call from The Kiernan Gallery website!

CALL for ENTRIES: Motion

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BANG!

I love moving, whirring, whistling kitchen gadgets.  I prefer the manual versions.  I own an egg beater, hand mixer and screaming tea pot, and they all make me happy.  It is the little things, you know?  . This next Call wants to know all about the motion in your life. Let’s see ’em, folks…

Check out this Call to Artists for Motion from the Linus Galleries (California). The media for this show is a cool mixture, and this could be a great opportunity. Take a look…

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

Always moving, life does not sit still for us.

It all goes by in a blur.

Capturing movement in art
creates a elusive dynamic.

Submit your best art with motion
for this future exhibition.

ELIGIBILITY:
Open to all artists.

MEDIA: Photography to paintings in oil, acrylic, watercolor and ink, graphite drawings and fabric work from quilts to stitch work.

Learn more about the Motion show at the Linus Galleries!DEADLINE:
September 17,
2012

ENTRY FEE:
$35 for 3 entries,
$5 per add’l

AWARDS:

Those accepted artists will be asked to be a part of a collective show in the future months. The artists will be asked if they wish to submit their artwork for the show, which is not a requirement to being a part of this show.

SALES: Artwork will be offered for sale at the reception & other days the gallery will be open. 40% commission on all sales.

For complete details,
Read the Guidelines!

Learn more about the Beauty Show at the Linus Gallery in Irvine!

CALL for ENTRIES: Squing & Oup – Skin Ego

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ick

I have conquered my peach fur issues.  If you’re a regular reader, you know I have issues with peach fur because it makes peaches look live living, furry-skinned beings.  Creepy.  Lesson learned: if you scrub hard enough, you CAN get the fur off.  I don’t know why I can eat deep fried chicken and pork skin, but somehow I get the willies when I bite into a peach.  Weird, admittedly.  This next call shines a whole different light on skin.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Squing & Oup (online) for Skin Ego.  This is an inexpensive online art competition from a site that offers artists grants and an opportunity for exposure.  Think of it as an online art publication.  I think it is a good risk for $15…how ’bout you?

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Squing & Oup – Skin Ego

 

Complete with orifice, organ and envelope, our bodies house microcosms of experience—all subject to unyielding flux, forming a shifting scape of cumulative geography and psychology. The boundary between the internal and external world is a continuous, flexible, regenerating surface, protecting and covering vulnerable machines— our skin.

Mediating everything in our lives, skin is key to biology, sensory experiences, information gathering, and psychology. Throughout millions of years, we have exposed, veiled, decorated, cleansed, healed and marred our skin to take on new roles of social metaphor. No longer presumable, but personal, skin is a tapestry speaking of our individuality, challenging us to investigate the meaning of permeable boundaries.

Check out the Current Exhibition at Squing and Oup!For this art exhibition, Squing & Oup is seeking artwork embodying the skin ego—examining the politics and psychology of emotion, evolution, exploration, environment and expression.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:   2- and 3-D media: painting, drawing, printmaking, photography, digital, electronic, craft, and sculpture.

DEADLINE:  August 28, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  By September 1, 2012

ENTRY FEE:  $15 for 2 entries or $20 for 3 or more, up to 5 entries.

JURY PROCESS:  ” We work with our curatorial team and industry professionals to select a roster of artists that reflect a diverse, timely, engaging, rigorous and professional practice. All work is evaluated based on the clarity, vision, and cultural impact of the submitted work as it relates to the theme. ” — from http://squingandoup.com

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Read the Full Call from Squing and Oup!

 

CALL for ENTRIES: Mona Lisa

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devilish grin

I have so many guilty food pleasures.  One of my favorites is provolone wrapped in prosciutto, stuffed in a pickled cherry pepper and marinated in olive oil. Cheese and salty pork in a fiery pepper, soaked in oil.  Sounds healthy, eh?  Not.  But my delightfully clever husband comes home with a half-dozen occasionally.  I look at them disapprovingly, and he always says with a devilish grin, “I’m sorry, are we behaving this week?  I didn’t know.”  I love that grin.  This next Call is an ode to a different devilish grin all toghether.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from The Shoe Factory Art Co-op (Rochester, NY) for I Want My Mona Lisa: Tribute to a Renaissance Icon. This uniquely-themed show could be a great opportunity to put another show on your resume! This could be your chance…

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Learn more about the Mona Lisa Show from the Shoe Factory Arts Center!CALL for ENTRIES:
I Want My Mona Lisa: Tribute to a Renaissance Icon

 

The Shoe Factory Art Co-op seeks artists to create and submit artwork that recreates da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, or incorporates her image into a work of art. Open interpretation.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA: Open to all media that recreates da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, or incorporates her image into a work of art.

DEADLINE: September 22, 2012

ENTRY FEE: Pay $18 submission fee, $25 for non-members, by PayPal or Credit Card on the Call for Artists page.

JURORS: Green will be juried by The Shoe Factory Art Co-op.

SALES: 25% commission on the price of any artwork sold (35% for non-members).

For complete details, download the Full Call!

Download the Submission Form from Shoe Factory Art Coop!

CALL for ENTRIES: New Images

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new taters

Does it feel like you eat the same thing day after day.  Me too, somedays.  To break things up at my house, we challenge ourselves.  Last month it was a huge increase in veggies with a concentration of stuff we never buy–like spaghetti squash and kale.  This month, it is a reduction of dairy and meat.  It isn’t necessarily about the benefit of a particular change so much as the results of having to think about food differently.  We end up eating crazy concoctions that we might never have otherwise tried.  This next Call has an open theme, but it has to be new (as of January 2011)Time to make a change, folks…

Check out this Call for Entries from Gallery Photographica (San Francisco, CA) for the New Images Photography Awards.  The entry fee is a little higher than the average, but the juror is good and the prizes are great.  This one might be perfect for you!

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Learn more about the New Image Awards from Gallery Photographica!CALL for ENTRIES:
New Images

 

ELIGIBILITY:  All artists, age 18+

MEDIA:  Photography. The theme is open, all genres and styles are welcome.  All photographs must have been produced since January 1st, 2011. As of the date the work is submitted, it must be unpublished, and cannot have been a finalist or award winner in any international competition or exhibition.   Works that have appeared in a previous Gallery Photographica exhibit are not eligible.

DEADLINE:  September 20, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  October 2, 2012

ENTRY FEE:  $45 (USD) for the first 3 images, and $10 for each add’l.

Learn more about Juror Rose Marasco!JUROR: Rose Marasco, Distinguished Professor of Art, University of Southern Maine.  Rose Marasco is a versatile and compelling photographer and an inspiring insightful teacher.

Marasco has had significant one-person exhibitions at: Houston Center for Photography 2010-11; Universite de Bretagne Occidentale, Brest, France, 2008; Sarah Morthland Gallery in New York in 2003, 2000 and 1998; The Davis Museum at Wellesley College 1995; The Farnsworth Museum of Art in Rockland, Maine 1992; and at The Portland Museum of Art, 1989. Her work has also been featured in numerous group shows of distinction most notably at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Marlborough Gallery, Photokina, the International Polaroid Exhibition, and the Smith College Museum of Art, .

Learn more from Gallery Photographica!Her photographs are included in public collections including: The Fogg Museum at Harvard University; Fidelity Investments Corporate Art Collection; The Davis Museum and Cultural Center at Wellesley College; Photography Collection at The New York Public Library;The Portland Museum of Art; and the Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution.

SALES:  All work in the Exhibition will be offered for sale.  Artists may consult with Gallery Photographica to determine prices.  Gallery Photographica retains a 40% commission on sold works.

AWARDS:  The juror will designate Gold Medal and Silver Medal awards.  Gold Medal award winners will be in the San Francisco Exhibition.  Gold and Silver Medal award winners will be displayed in our online gallery, with links to the artists’ sites. $6,000 (USD) in awards will be granted to 3 Gold Medalists as follows: 1st Place $3,000, 2nd Place $2,000, and 3rd Place $1,000.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Read the Full Call at Gallery Photographica online!