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Year: 2012

FEATURED ARTIST: Grant Penny

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of goodness

The $2 Art Contest is has evolved over the past few years. I went from sorting good work from bad to sorting good work from great work.  Lately, I am sorting great work from great work that would be more appropriate at a different time of the year. It is getting harder and harder, but I am appreciating both the work and the honor of getting to review the work more and more as time goes by.   I always appreciate simplicity when I don’t have to actually live it.  Sometimes it is the absence of something (or the absence of many, many of things) that makes you notice the details.

This month’s artist has stripped down scenes and objects to focus on the line, continuity and impact of the parts. Like a perfect roundness of a glazed donut, Grant Penny wallows in the fatty decadence of simplicity. His artwork has a sort of simplified retro elegance without a true retro reference–but rather a nod to modernity. Perfection.

Learn more about Featured Artist Grant Penny!FEATURED ARTIST:
Grant Penny

 

Grant Penny grew up in central N.C. (Sanford).   His mother, an artist, art teacher and graphic designer,  gave Penny the solid foundation in the arts that fuel a lifelong passion. He and his wife, Carly, (then girlfriend) would regularly visit Asheville, NC for the occasional long weekend and…

“We knew that if we didn’t live here we would look back in 20 years and regret it.”

 

They have called Asheville home since 2003 and haven’t regretted it for a moment. Penny reports the city is full of genuinely good, happy people. Great food. Great art.  Since moving to Asheville, he got married now has daughter Emaline.   The recent addition to the family is actually the inspiration for my his new paper airplane series. Originally a theme of “anticipation” evolved into something different as time went by.  A small paper airplane piece now hangs in his daughter’s room, the message being:

as if on a wire by Featured Artist Grant Penny!“I wish for you to soar in life… but don’t take it too seriously.”

 

Talk to me about inspiration.  Most of us can see the beauty in a fern frond, branch, a flower.  But you have found beautiful inspiration in traffic lights and power lines. Talk to me about that.“I find my inspiration in “simplicity.” It’s often a curve or a line that gets my attention. For example the powerline pieces you’ve mentioned – It’s that never ending line that draws me in visually. It just keeps going and going and going. I follow it with my eyes as I travel down the road.

“Often there is flip side to the visual. Something that amuses me. I look at  powerline/telephone cables and think about what those silly looking, seemingly hap-hazard wires hoisted up on big sticks are doing there? They’re doing simple things – warming the water for a bath, connecting a phone call between a grandmother and a child, keeping my beer cold.”

broadway st by Featured Artist Grant Penny!What do you consider your media? Are these pieces strictly collage or do I note a touch of photographic work?  There even seems to be the appearance of silk screen.  Explain.“My media is strictly paper – specifically ‘Lokta”’paper which is hand made and dyed in Nepal.  I do shoot photos to create the composition. But what you see in the finished pieces is cut paper. I coat the pieces with layers of acrylic medium which gives some texture to the surface (and really brings out the rich saturation in the papers).”

Clearly, graphic design has a strong influence in your work.  Can you appreciate what it brings to your sensibility despite your efforts to produce hand-made work to specifically separate yourself from  your graphic design? “My graphic design background plays into my work especially when it comes to composition. I tend to leave large expanses of blank space which certainly comes from years of doing layouts where I needed to balance images with content. I really enjoy those empty spaces. I tend to crop the subjects in my work so that you can’t see it entirely. I find it makes it more interesting. More intimate maybe.”

where we make our inside jokes by Featured Artist Grant Penny!You know we have to talk about food. What is your favorite? “All things PORK. What a magical animal. Bacon, Ham, Pork Belly, Ribs, BBQ … On a radio show, maybe 10-12 years ago, I heard of a specific Spanish ham that wasn’t even available in the U.S. at the time–called ‘Jamón ibérico.’  It’s made from free-range Black Iberian Pigs raised on a diet of acorns.  I never forgot about this amazing sounding ham for all these years.  Just a few weeks ago I finally had the pleasure and experience of tasting this most wonderful pork delicacy. Oh. My. God. Drop your fork delicious.”  For those of you that are regular readers, you’ll note that this seems to be a trend–the love of pork–amongst Featured Artists.  Interesting

ruby on the right by Featured Artist Grant Penny!What about snack foods? “My current favorite snack is freshly made Guacamole on a salty chip with a nice cold beer.”

So, what’s coming up next for you? “I’ve been going after (and getting in) a few shows lately. Tip of the hat to your blog for wonderful advice and encouragement. I will continue to pursue more opportunities to show my work.  The main and constant focus is Work Work Work! If I don’t get ample time in the studio the quality of everything else around me suffers.” Happy to have nudged you along the way.

Thank you, Grant for reminding us of the beauty in simplicity–from a cold beer to paper airplanes. You have reminded to not let life wash over me in a clutter of the wholeness of it all but to celebrate the simple details.

Learn more about Grant Penny online!

Learn more about Featured Artist Grant Penny!

CALL for ENTRIES: Small Works NYC

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micro

I prefer immediate gratification.  Immature? Sure, I can admit it.  I don’t share well either, but I digress.  So, my garden got planted late due to the heat, and some procrastination.  So I have the perfect solution to all my impatience and procrastination.  What is I yank up my plantings early and just call them microgreens?  Mmmmhmmm.  This next Call wants your legitimately small works.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries for Small Works NYC from the Jeffrey Leder Gallery (NYC, NY).  The price per image is reasonable, and this just the NYC opportunity a few of you have been seeking.  Don’t miss this chance…

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Learn more about the Small Works NYC show!CALL for ENTRIES:
Small Works NYC

 

Small work allows the experience of getting up close and personal with the artwork. The size of the artwork forces one to go in and really look. “Smaller beckons: get close, touch, relate – they inspire a reduction of the psychic distance between one thing and another; between people and things” – from the book and philosophy: “Wabi Sabi”

ELIGIBILITY:
Open to all artists

MEDIA:  All media submitted must be no larger than 12″ in any direction.

DEADLINE:  September 3, 2012

Learn more from the Jeffrey Leder Gallery!NOTIFICATION:  September 10, 2012

ENTRY FEE:  $40 for up to 5 images, $10 for each additional image entered

JURORS:  Jeffrey Leder, Gallery Director and Orestes Gonzalez, Photographer/Architect

SALES:  There is a 50% gallery commission for work sold.  Jeffrey Leder Gallery cannot be responsible for damage or loss during transit, but does insure the work once recieved by JLG. By submitting work to the call for entries you agree to all terms and conditions set forth in the entry form.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from the Jeffrey Leder Gallery!

CALL for PROPOSALS: Curators / Artists

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CHEESE

Somedays you just want the truth in food.  A hunk of cheddar cheese, a ripe mango and a crusty baguette.  Lunch.  No really.  This next Call is the truth.  A show, in a gallery, publicly funded with no cost to enter.  The truth in art shows.  To picnic or not to picnic, that is the question for you…

Check out this Call for Proposals for Curators and Artists from the Brentwood Arts Exchange at the Gateway Arts Center (Brentwood, MD).  This is a real opportunity for a real show in a public space, and there is no cost to submit a proposal.  No deadline either.  Really?  What more could you want?

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Learn more about the Brentwood Arts Exchange!CALL for PROPOSALS: Curators / Artists

 

The Brentwood Arts Exchange accepts proposals for exhibitions from artists and curators on an ongoing basis. Proposals are reviewed periodically during the course of the year. The exhibition schedule is normally determined at least one year in advance.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists, age 18+

MEDIA:  All media

DEADLINE:  Ongoing

NOTIFICATION:  As decisions are made

DECISIONS:  Proposals will be reviewed by Brentwood Arts Exchange and other Prince George’s County Parks & Recreation Arts & Cultural Heritage Division staff.

Gateway Arts Center in Brentwood, MD!ENTRY FEE:  None

SALES:  The M-NCPPC will retain a 25% commission on all art works sold during, or as a result of the exhibition.  M-NCPPC will be responsible for the safekeeping of all consigned artworks while they are in the custody of the Gateway Arts Center.

ABOUT the GALLERY:  Having celebrated it’s grand opening on March 19, 2010, the Gateway Arts Center in Brentwood, Maryland is a dynamic space dedicated to presenting and promoting the visual arts. The center is home to more than a dozen artists’ studios, Gateway CDC’s 39th Street Gallery, and the Prince George’s African American Museum & Cultural Center’s Gallery 110. The Maryland-National Capital Park & Planning Commission’s Brentwood Arts Exchange occupies approximately one quarter of the building, featuring a gallery of changing exhibitions by regional artists, a contemporary fine crafts store, and an arts learning workshop. The Center is a place for people of all ages to meet, engage and learn about art, purchase one-of-a-kind craft objects, and explore new talents.

For complete details, Download the Guidelines!

Download the Guidelines to Exhibit at The Brentwood Arts Exchange!

 

CALL for ENTRIES: Patterns

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AGAIN!

It takes great restraint not to continue food patterns in our menus.  I am guilty of taco night, pizza night, and buffalo chicken night.  I am trying to rationalize it by changing up the taco and pizza ingredients, but it is a pattern, nonetheless.  I’m not saying it si a bad thing, I just think it can lead to dangerous stall patterns that end in pre-packaged and fast food that I try to live without.  This next Call wants to know all about your patterns.   Let’s see ’em, folks…

Check out this Call to Artists for Patterns 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:
Patterns

Sometimes patterns are intentional.

Sometimes they exist by coincidence.

 Sometime they’re
simply beautiful,

and sometimes they
have deep meaning.

Submit your best patterned art
for this future exhibition.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists.

Learn more about the Patterns show at the Linus Gallery!MEDIA:

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

DEADLINE:
August 27,
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: id – The Object of Self

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a day…

I have fought a lifelong battle with apples. I like Granny Smiths, but I avoid the mealiness of Red Delicious.  I like apple pie and apple butter, but I try to avoid the massive refined sugar intake.  I have a newly found love of home-dried October Black apples from our local orchard, but I am still coming to grips with the other preparations.  This next Call wants to see if you might be the apple of your own eye.  Investigate…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Darkroom Gallery (Essex Junction, VT) for id – The Object of Self. The entry fee at Darkroom is always low ($20), and they will provide free matting & framing if you work in their standard sizes.  The jury method for this one is a change from the norm. Take a look…

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Learn more about the id - the Object of Self show from Darkroom Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
id – The Object of Self

 

The self-portrait: Is it your compulsion?  Your obsession? An impulse?

Was it out of necessity (the mandatory Photo 101 exercise, a portrait for the office newsletter, or because you needed to self-promote)?  Is it the autobiographical record you decided was best told in image?

Sometimes we have to step in front of the lens – we can’t seem to communicate what we want to others, or maybe we’re just the most convenient choice for a model (the least expensive, for sure).  Even if we got there by default, there is no one better able to translate our vision to the camera than ourselves.  Perhaps you were experimenting with persona or striving for a personal perfection?  Were you desperately seeking Self?

Learn more about the Darkroom Gallery online!For those willing to dig deep and bare all, the self-portrait is a reward for your bravery – because whether you love it or hide it in the depths of your archives for decades, you’ve learned from it.  Whatever your intention, there is nothing closer to an authentic portrait, than to sit both behind and in front of the lens.  And whether for totally narcissistic or completely humble intents – you have to admit, it’s you.

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

MEDIA:
Photography

DEADLINE:
August 22
, 2012

NOTIFICATION: 
September 5, 2012

JUROR:  Cig  Harvey exhibits internationally, teaches  internationally, and  photographs everywhere in between.  She balances  her always imperative  personal imaging pursuits with a large number of  commercial clients.   She is published widely, has won numerous awards,  and retains a  reputation as an instructor/mentor that leaves waiting  lists  worldwide.

Learn more about Juror Cig Harvey!Cig will choose a Juror’s Choice and honorable mentions, but  otherwise, it’s all YOU!  Each of you who submits your self-portraits  will be able to vote for up to four images (including one of yours if  you’re that confident!).  No anxiety here…images will be anonymous, labeled with titles and medium only if provided by their authors. You will not know who you  are voting  for, and your peers will not know who you voted for.  Only  those who  make a submission will have access to vote.  Though you are not required  to vote, by  submitting your images, you give the other submitters the  right to  view (and vote for) your images. The 50 to 60 images that get  the most votes  will be showcased in our gallery and online.

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!

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the Darkroom Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES: ECO Art Awards

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green!

I have made my own uneasy peace with green living.  I would like to say it was an over whelming commitment to perserving the planet that started it all, but it was really food.  Isn’t it always with me?  I started to notice how out-of-my-control my food sources were becoming.  Pre-made sauces and pre-washed salad mixes were making me feel like I had forgotten what food really tastes like.  I began my quest to find a way to know what I was eating.  Now, I live a labor-instensive, farmers market going, whole food preparing, canning and preserving sort of life.  Is it easy? No.  Is it tasty? Absolutely.  This Call wants your earth inspired art.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries for the 2013 ECO Art Awards.  There are six categories in which anyone can enter to win cash, prizes, national and international recognition–from songwriting to video and everything in between.  The entry fee is too bad; the prizes are good … and, you might get a warm green glow around your gills!

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Learn more about the ECO Art Awards!CALL for ENTRIES: ECO Art Awards

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

THEME:  Ecology: The interrelationship of all organisms to their environment.

CATEGORIES:  Songwriting, Literature, Photography, Fine Art, Repurposed Materials, Short Video

DEADLINE:  August 15, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  Early 2013

ENTRY FEE: $30 USD per entry

JURORS:  Visit the Juror page for a complete list.  There are too many to list…

AWARDS:  There will be a $2,000 cash prize to the Grand Prize Winner, $1,000 cash prize to the first place juried winner of each category, $500 cash prize to all second place winners, and $250 cash prize to all third place winners.

For complete details, Read the Rules!

Learn more about the ECO Art Awards!

CALL for ENTRIES: USEA – Surliest Symposium of Electronic Art

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please

I wish all food were pretty.  But, it isn’t.  I love lentil soup, but it tends to look like mud.  I love asparagus marinated in balsalmic vineager, but I tends to look like it has been sitting in motor oil.  Peas soup is heaven, but we won’t even talk about what it looks like.  Mud.  These foods are clear as mud.  This next Call will be clear a mud to a few of you.  Take a deep breath and remember that sometimes it is all worth it in the end.  Investigate, at least…

Check out this Call for Entries for Underground Symposium of Electronic Art (USEA) in Albuquerque, NM.  There is no entry fee, and I know some of you are still looking for a New Mexico show for your resume.  I suspect this show, or collective of shows, is going to be a rock-n-roll, seat-of-your-pants thrill ride.  Don’t miss it!

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Learn more about the USEA 2012!CALL for ENTRIES:
USEA – Surliest Symposium
of Electronic Art

 

The Underground Symposium of Electronic Art (USEA)–the spiciest symposium of electronic art–seeks low-fi-ing artists to populate the skies, screens, and spaces of Albuquerque. Other Symposia of      Electronic Art too International? Gone rogue with no place to go? Team up with local DIYers to scavenge radio waves, screen time, gallery space, lamp posts, walls, public outlets, street corners, and other possibilities for no-budget/at-all-costs artwork.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all

MEDIA:  Any type of media, w/focus on digital media, installations and audio/video work

DEADLINE:  August 1, 2012 (proposals / physical work) / September 1, 2012 (digital media)

NOTIFICATION:  One week after submission

ENTRY FEE:  None

JURORS:  A panel of native (Albuquerque) artists and organizers.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the USEA!

 

 

 

REMINDER: Mobile-O-Graphy

PURPLE POTATO,
pomegranate

Produce is the every man’s gourmet food.  I will try to avoid preaching about the cost of produce being a contributing factor to the unhealthy eating habits of people world wide, but the truth is, I spend a larger percentage of my grocery budget on fresh produce than anything else, including proteins.  But if you have the desire for a gourmet treat, it doesn’t have to be thousand-dollar truffle oil or exotic sashimi-grade fish.  Try a new fruit.  The taste found in a pomegranate is not to be believed.  Substitute a purple potato in your recipe.  Buy a fresh herb plant for your kitchen window; just one will do.  This next Call wants the every man’s gourmet photo–the cell phone pic.  Investigate…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Darkroom Gallery (Essex Junction, VT) for Mobile-O-graphy. 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 Mobile-O-graphy show from the Darkroom Gallery!REMINDER:
Mobile-O-graphy

 

Images made with mobile phones are becoming part of the photographic mainstream. Made with a phone camera, processed on the phone and even printed from the phone, these images are showing up in exhibitions both as a genre and alongside classic silver gelatin prints. Show them your latest mobile creations.

What distinguishes mobile device photography from that made with other devices? Less and Less. Possibly the fact that you can do it all on one device is unique. Sometimes the images created with mobile devices are more candid. Having a camera with us all the time lets us capture moments that can otherwise escape. Very quickly mobile phones are becoming just another type of camera taking their place alongside pin hole cameras, toy cameras, point and shoot cameras, SLR cameras etc. Here, in the gallery, we say it over and over – it’s not the camera – it’s the photographer’s vision and skill that makes a great photograph. Last year’s mobile phone photography exhibit said it. They want this year’s exhibit to prove it.

Learn more about the Darkroom Gallery online!ELIGIBILITY: Entrants must be at least 18 years old. If younger, you must have a legal guardian make the submission for you.

MEDIA:
Photography

DEADLINE:
August 1
, 2012

NOTIFICATION:
August 7, 2012

JUROR: Dan Burkholder has a long history of looking over the photographic horizon to see, explore and teach the next great thing in imaging. Dan’s new book “iPhone Artistry” is the definitive resource for creative iPhone photographers. His first book, Making Digital Negatives for Contact Printingbecame a seminal manual for photographers wanting to blend the power of digital imaging with the charm of the handmade print.

Dan received his B.A. and Master’s degrees from Brooks Institute of Photography, in Santa Barbara, CA. Dan has taught digital imaging workshops for 18 years on three continents and several island countries. Including here at the Darkroom Gallery. His platinum/palladium and pigmented ink prints are included in private and public collections internationally.

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!

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the Darkroom Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES: Angels and Demons

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hot!

HOT!

I have a soft spot for spicy foods. I regularly tell the folks at my favorite Thai restaurant that it isn’t hot enough if my scalp isn’t glistening.  My son, on the other hand, thinks all forms of peppers are the devil.  Mild salsa is an adventure for him…for now.  This next Call wants your take on Angels and Demons, but for the record, paintings of peppers might not be the right take on demons. Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries for Angels and Demons from Naming Ceremony online showcase. This is a really inexpensive opportunity, and the links back to your website could be valuable. Don’t miss this art publication opportunity…

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Learn more about the Angels and Demons show!CALL for ENTRIES:
Angels and Demons

Traditionally, Angels have wings, demons have horns. Sometimes what looks like an angel is a demon, and a demon may be an angel.  Other times, it is impossible to estimate what is actually a demon or an angel.  They’re looking for work that blurs the line between angel and demon and that plays with people’s perception of good and evil.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Your take, interpretation, and mythology on angels and demons expressed visually in any 2-d medium

DEADLINE:  August 31, 2012

NOTIFICATION: In time for the October exhibition

ENTRY FEE: $20 for six, $5 ea add’l

AWARDS: If accepted, you will be permanently in their Online gallery (with a chance to sell it) and will appear in the periodic Magazine issue. You will be eligible for the publication of an art book that will be available worldwide online for ordering. *Not all of those accepted artists will be in the published, physical art book.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from Naming Ceremony magazine!

 

OPEN CALL: Baang + Burne

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CHOCOLATE

I have been looking or the perfect piece of chocolate all my life.  I don’t need a long-term relationship with it–just a year or two of flirtation.  I want the memory of the perfect bite of chocolate to savor.  This next Call could be your perfect bite, and the award is a two-year NYC flirtation.  Investigate…

Check out this Open Call from Baang + Burne for two years of gallery representation.  This is the very thing for which many of you are searching.  The gallery is new, and I don’t have any advice to give you about whether this IS or IS NOT the gallery for you.  However, I do want to remind you that you have to TRY lots of things before ANYTHING works.  Maybe now is the time…

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Learn more from Baang and Burne!OPEN CALL:
Baang + Burne

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists, age 18+, who wish to be considered for a two year representation contract with the gallery.

MEDIA:  All media

DEADLINE:  August 15, 2012

ENTRY FEE: $45 for 8 to 13 images.  Please note you’ll have to use the Call for Entry website (don’t worry, it is free).

JUROR:  Every submission will be personally considered and reviewed by Baang + Burne Gallery Directors Kesha Bruce and Charlie Grosso and Associate Director Erin Skaryak.

SALES:  All submitted artwork must be available and for sale.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from Baang and Burne!