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Year: 2012

CALL for ENTRIES: Illusion

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please

Rustic food is all the rage. Country tarts offer simple ingredients in a simple package.  But I am still a sucker for elaborately top-crusted pies.  A beautiful lattice can hide the simplest of ingredients.  One of the best confections I ever ate looked like a simple pecan pie but turned out to be filled with a fudge and coconut concoction that I can still conjure in my head by simply closing my eyes.  This next call wants your illusion, be it simple or complex.  Take this chance…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Center for Fine Art Photography (Fort Collins, CO) for Illusion. This is a beautiful gallery that has repeatedly shown excellent curatorial vision. Don’t miss an opportunity to show at C4FAP!

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Learn more from The Center for Fine Art Photography (C4FAP)!CALL for ENTRIES:
Illusion

 

A false idea or belief, a deceptive appearance or impression, something that betrays by producing misleading impressions of reality.

Illusion: Delusion – Hallucination –  Phantom

 

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA: Photography in all mediums, styles and schools of thought

DEADLINE:  May 9, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  May 18, 2012

Learn more about the Illusion show from C4FAP!ENTRY FEE:
Members: $20 for 3 images.

Non-Members: $35 for 3 images.

Add’l images $10 each. There is no limit to the number of images that may be submitted.

JUROR: In 1981, Terry Etherton founded the Etherton Gallery which specializes in 19th, 20th Century and Contemporary Fine Art Photography. As one of the Southwest’s premier galleries, its inventory incorporates museum quality works including turn-of-the-century western American ethnographic and landscape photographs. Mixing traditional black and white contemporary imagery with vintage classical and digital technologies, the history of photography is always evident in the gallery’s holdings.

AWARDS:  With selection for this exhibition, featured artist’s work will be seen by an international audience of collectors, curators, art consultants and other advocates of fine art photography.

Learn more about the Center for Fine Art Photography (C4FAP)!Each participant will be included in the Center’s Main Gallery exhibition and Online Gallery exhibition.

Juror’s Selection: $600

Director’s Selection: $250

2 liveBooks Website Awards: Valued at $399 from liveBooks.com

1 Blurb Book Award: Valued at $250 from blurb.com

Honorable Mention Awards:
2 year membership and a three image submission to a call for entry at the Center.

All exhibitors are included in the Center’s online gallery.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

For complete details, visit the Center for Fine Art Photography website!

CALL for ENTRIES: 57th Juried

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STOMACH
ROOM

Growth requires change.  My growth as a cook has required additional pantry space.  The staple items upon which I rely to create meals have simply increased in number, and I had to adapt.  This next Call is the perfect example of a show that adapted as it grew.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Stockton Art League and The Haggin Museum (Stockton, CA) for their 57th Juried Exhibition. The entry fee is reasonable, and I am happy to see a show that has grown from regional to national.  Maybe international is around the corner.  Investigate…

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Learn more about the Stockton Art League!CALL for ENTRIES:
57th Juried Exhibition

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists residing in the United States

MEDIA:  Acrylic, Ceramics, Crafts, Drawing, Fiber, Glass, Metalsmithing, Mixed Media, Oil, Painting, Pastel, Printmaking, Sculpture, Watercolor and other media.  No Photography or Computer Art.

DEADLINE: May 9, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  May 29, 2012

ENTRY FEE: $30 for 1-2 entries, $60 for 3-5 entries.

JUROR:  For over 30 years, Craig Nelson has been depicting figures landscapes and various environments in rich vibrant oils. His passion for the subjects relates directly to his brush work, weaving mood and emotion into each work of art.

Learn more about Juror Craig Nelson!After graduating from Art Center College of Design with distinction, Craig began his career working in Los Angeles for recording companies and motion picture studios, creating portraits and other subjects with strict deadlines. Craig’s countless movie posters include “The Cowboys”, “Slapshot”, and “Homeward Bound” among many others. His album cover credits include, “Sammy Davis Jr. Live”, “Rick Nelson, Country” and “Natalie Cole, Thankful” along with many more.

In 1974 Craig began teaching at Art Center College of Design and for the past 13 years has been sharing his knowledge at the Academy of Art College in San Francisco where he is Director of Fine Art, Drawing and Painting.

Craig teaches two to three workshops a year which have gained in popularity attracting students from all over the United States.  His annual January workshop held at Asilomar in Pacific Grove, California is in its 24th year.

AWARDS:  Over $5,000 in total cash awards

SALES:  The Stockton Art league will take a commission of 30%

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Learn more about The Haggin Museum!

 

CALL for ENTRIES: Play

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your face
with
BARBECUE!

Why can’t we play with our food?  If I have to get my kid to use green peas as a moat to his mashed potato castle to get dinner eat, well, so be it.  And honestly, you can’t tell me that having the requisite clown face of barbeque sauce while eating ribs isn’t part of the the yum of it all.  I’ll play with my food if I want to.  This next call wants to see what you consider play.  What will it be?

Check out this Call for Entries for Play brought to you by the A. Smith Gallery (Johnson City, Texas). The entry fee is low, and you might be inspired to create a little green space of your own. Take a look…

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Photo by Andy SmithCALL for ENTRIES:
Play

 

play :  amuse oneself, be the life of the party, portray, caper, carouse, cavort, impersonate, clown, frolic, perform, joke, jump, rejoice, have fun, theatrical performance, tickle, produce music, merriment, laughter

“Ahhhhhh….play.  When I was a little girl I had an imaginary friend named Jingo.  We contentedly played for hours.  I even insisted my mother set a place at the dinner table for my special friend.  Now that I’m all grown up, I seem to do much of my playing on my iPhone.  Angry Birds and photography apps occupy my play time.   So however, whenever and with whomever, look through your viewfinder and see what kind of “Play” you can capture. “ — 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.

Photo by Juror Angela Bacon-Kidwell!MEDIA: Photography

DEADLINE:
May 7, 2012

NOTIFICATION:
May 20, 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:  Angela Bacon-Kidwell is an award winning photographer and visual artist that lives and works in Wichita Falls, Texas where she lives with her husband and young son.  Angela has a BFA from Midwestern State University, Wichita Falls, Texas, with specialization in painting and photography.

Photo by Juror Angela Bacon-Kidwell! Her work emerges from her journey of recovering a sense of self, strength and spirituality through an examination of her identities as daughter, granddaughter, wife, mother and artist.  Her photographic work has received numerous awards and honors and has been exhibited and published both nationally and internationally.

AWARDS: Cash prizes of $250 each will be awarded for The Juror’s Award and The Director’s Award, along with a $100 prize for the Visitors’ Choice Award. There will also be five Honorable Mentions.

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!

OPEN CALL: Plush Stories

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BERRIES

I AM an emotional eater, and “grumpy” is not an unusual reason for a snack at my house.  Just like when I am sick, it is comfort (read junk) food that elevates my mood.  Macaroni and cheese, potato chips and dip, tortilla chips and salsa, peanut butter and donuts (this one may just be me), baked brie ‘n’ raspberries…all reasons for a happy face and, in my case, a larger arse.  But sometimes, you have to do something just because it makes you happy.  This next Call makes me happy, and I hope that is a good enough reason for you to enter.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Grumpy Bert for Plush Stories : These Plush of Mine at the DeKalb Market in Brooklyn, New York.  There are no sales opportunities, but there is also no entry fee.  I love this!

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Learn more about Plush Stories!OPEN CALL:
Plush Stories:
These Plush of Mine

 

Grumpy Bert is a shop/mini gallery at the DeKalb Market in Brooklyn, New York.  All the shops at the Market operate inside a shipping container… What?!!

Grumpy Bert invites you to submit your best plush story along with a photo of your plush toy for an upcoming Grumpy Bert art show. We’re looking for true, compelling personal stories that impacted your life.  Whether from your childhood or a recent find, they want to hear about it.

Check out the Dekalb Market!ELIGIBILITY:
Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Photography and story – 250 words or less.  The photo must feature the plush toy although you don’t have to necessarily be in it.

DEADLINE:
May 31, 2012

NOTIFICATION: Via email.

ENTRY FEE:  None

JUROR:   The Grump

SALES:  This is only an exhibition show, no sales of your stories and photos will be made.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Read the Full Call from Grumpy Bert!

CALL for ENTRIES: Beyond the Border

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MARINATE

My favorite Mexican food is fish. Many Americans have been lulled into thinking of the local fast food taco as representative of Mexican cuisine.  But you haven’t eaten truly representative food, in my opinion, until you have had authentic fish seviche marinated in citrus and chiles. This Call encourages you to capture your view of the issues that surround the Mexico border!   Say it with art…

Check out the Call for Entries for Beyond the Border from the Coconino Center for the Arts in Flagstaff, AZ. The entry fee is standard, but you’re allowed to send details…even of two-dimensional work. For those of you wanting to add Arizona to your resume, this is a GREAT opportunity!

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Learn more about the Beyond the Borders show at the Coconino Center for the ArtsCALL for ENTRIES:
Beyond the Border

 

Beyond the Border addresses the human and environmental impact of issues that surround the US / Mexico border, the border wall and border policies. Artists are encouraged to submit art that explores this impact and how changing policy is affecting the environment and/or people. The intent of this exhibition is not to advocate for or against any position, policy or political figure; rather, Beyond the Border offers an opportunity for stories to be shared and questions to be raised that allow viewers to explore the consequences of intensified focus on this region.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists internationally.

MEDIA: Artists may submit work in any media, 2d or 3d. All art forms- literature, photography, video, installation, etc. – are welcome.

DEADLINE: June 30, 2012

NOTIFICATION: July 27, 2012

ENTRY FEE: A $35 Entry fee covers the submission of up to 3 works of art.

Learn more about the Beyond the Borders show at the Coconino Center for the Arts!JURORS: Jason Hasenbank is Dir. of the Flagstaff Photography Center, in AZ.

Bob Neustadt, Professor of Spanish & Dir. of Latin American Studies at Northern Arizona University, takes students on field trips to the US/Mexico border where students experience the human, environmental & political dimensions of immigration.

Raechel Running’s humanitarian and conservation work represents her five year visual odyssey through the borderlands of Chihuahua and Sonora Mexico. Her images document the history and express the surreal magic, irony and the beauty of the enduring Spirit of the Mexican people connected to the bi-national landscape and history, caught in-between worlds, and divided by border policies.  Shawn Skabelund is a conceptual artist who does site specific, place-based installations exploring culture/nature issues.

AWARDS: Stipends in the amount of $250 (to cover costs associated with providing art for the exhibition) will be granted to 4 artists whose accepted entries best exemplify the spirit of Beyond the Border.

SALES: Commission on artwork sold is 30%.

For complete details, download the Prospectus!

Download the Prospectus from the Coconino Center for the Arts!

CALL for ENTRIES: 25 Years at Torpedo Factory!

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Just a year or so after the 25th anniversary of my birth, I began my love affair with cheese. Well, more accurately, I began working behind the counter of a gourmet cheese shop.  A world that had previously been defined by cheddar, Swiss and American cheeses now suddenly included choices between cow, goat and even sheep’s milk cheeses.  Sometimes 25 years is the turning point.  This next call wants to see your perspective on the past 25 years’ events.  Whatcha got?

Check out this Call for Entries for the Target Gallery at the Torpedo Factory Art Center (Alexandria, VA) for 25 Years. It is no secret that I love this gallery for their curatorial vision, but I think it is with good reason. Investigate for yourself…

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Learn more about The Torpedo Factory Art Center online!CALL for ENTRIES:
25 Years

 

This exhibition celebrates the 25th anniversary of the Target Gallery. 

Artists are asked to submit work that responds to world events that have occurred over the past 25 years.

ELIGIBILITY:
Open to all artists.

MEDIA:
This show is open to all media.

DEADLINE:
June 18, 2012

NOTIFICATION:
July 13, 2012

ENTRY FEE: A non-refundable $35 for 3 pieces of artwork – each work may include only one add’l detail image per work.

Learn more about the Torpedo Factory Art Center!JUROR: J.W. Mahoney is an artist, critic and independent curator who serves as Washington’s Corresponding Editor for Art in America. He is an Affiliate Professor of Visual Arts at the University of Maryland in Baltimore, and his latest exhibition, “Carceral,” will open at Curator’s Office in Washington in May of this year.

SALES: A commission of 40% will be taken on all works sold as a result of this exhibition. Payment will be mailed to the artist within 30 days of the exhibition closing.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Visit the Torpedo Factory Art Center online!

CALL for ENTRIES: June Installationz

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nights

Summer and a milestone birthday for me are rapidly approaching.  I feel the need to throw a theme party with garden lanterns, red plaid table cloths, paper plates and a watermelon-spitting seed contest.  Not your idea of summer?  Maybe its a Southern thing.  This next call is serving up three provoking themes.  Investigate…

Check out this Call for Entries for June Installationz from ARTs East New York (Brooklyn, NY).  There is no entry fee, and the media is NOT limited to installation art, despite the name. Please note, this prospectus does not currently appear on their site.  So, bookmark this page so that you can return when you need to print the prospectus. Take a look…

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Learn more about the June Installationz from ARTs East New York!CALL for ENTRIES:
June Installationz

 

This June, ARTs East New York is hosting a pop-up gallery tour and invites artists in all disciplines to submit work for exhibition relating to the three themes below.  All three exhibitions will be part of a one-night pop-up gallery tour on June 22nd in East New York. I ART East New York will be displayed in establishments around the New Lots Triangle.  Juneteeth will be showcased about the perimeter of the New Lots Library.  Threadz will have a month long run at the ARTs East New York gallery.

ART East New York:  East New York might be somewhere you visit, the place where you work or the community you call home.  Even if you’ve only heard about the neighborhood, we invite you to explore East New York through your art.  Pieces that most creatively and positively portray the culture, character and community of this Brooklyn destination will be chosen for exhibition.

Juneteenth: A Revelation of Freedom:  Juneteenth commemorates the day on which African Americans in Texas, who had been kept enslaved two and a half years past the abolition of slavery, finally received news of their freedom.  For this exhibit, we are requesting works that celebrate this moment of enlightenment, pay homage to ancestors who afforded this autonomy and investigate the African diaspora at large as a legacy of liberation.  Pieces that best honor and examine the legacy of the African experience in the United States will be included in this important exhibit.

Learn more about ARTs East New York!Threadz: Untwining Mistaken Messages Within the Fabric of Hip Hop.  The tragic murder of Trayvon Martin forces us to think seriously about perceptions of Hip Hop culture and its representations in mainstream society.  The reigning image of Black youth centers on the Hip Hop aesthetic, a mode of expression that can be identified by styles of art and fashion.  We ask artists to examine Hip Hop as a depiction of the urban lifestyle, its reception by the larger public and its potential for positively reflecting the African American youth experience.  This exhibition is being held in honor of Trayvon Martin, and works speaking directly to this heartbreaking death, and its connection to Hip Hop, are especially encouraged.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  All media

DEADLINE:  May 11, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  End of May

ENTRY FEE:  No fee

JUROR:  A committee will make the final selections for the show.

SALES:  ARTs East New York will charge a 10% commission fee.

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Learn more about ARTs East New York!

CALL for ENTRIES: Works on Paper 2012

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COOKIES?

In one of my fantasy lives, I am a cake, cookie and pastry decorator.  I know it isn’t going to happen, but it is a great day dream.  I am intrigued by edible printing paper, but I’ll leave using it to the professionals.  These German-made Qkies would be a great promotional item for AAAD.  This next call wants your work on paper, but I don’t think they meant edible paper.  Investigate…

Check out this Call for Entries from the 12 12 Gallery (Richmond, VA) for the Int’l Juried Exhibition of Works on Paper 2012.  This is a reasonable fee and a great juror.  Works on paper covers a lot of ground.  Take a look…

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Learn more from the 12 12 Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
International Juried
Exhibition of
Works on Paper 2012

 

12 12 GALLERY announces an open call to all artists creating works on paper, the International Juried Exhibition of Works on Paper 2012.  The exhibition juror, Richard Waller, Executive Director of University Museums, University of Richmond, will award up to $1000 in cash prizes.

ELIGIBILITY:  All artists age 18+

MEDIA: Works on paper to be considered for the exhibition.  Eligible works incorporate the use of any medium on paper, including analog and digital photography.

DEADLINE:  May 4, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  May 20, 2012

ENTRY FEE:  $25 (US)for 3 images.  Add’l images $5 (US) each, for up to 5 total

JUROR: Richard Waller is the Executive Director of University Museums, including the Harnett Museum, the Joel and Lila Harnett Print Study Center and the Lora Robins Gallery of Design from Nature. He received his master of fine arts degree from Yale University after graduating from Mankato State University in Minnesota. He also received a master’s degree from the University of Wisconsin in Madison.

Visit the 12 12 Gallery online!Before joining the University in 1990, Waller worked at the Brooklyn Museum of Art for 19 years and taught at New York’s Parsons School of Design. He has been a curator, judge and organizer of many historical and contemporary art exhibitions and has written extensively on visual art.

AWARDS:  Cash prizes up to $1000 will be awarded solely at the discretion of the exhibition juror.  Recognition of work by Professor Waller may also be designated to the extent he deems appropriate.  These designations may not include a cash prize.

SALES:  All work must be for sale.  12 12 Gallery will receive a 35% commission.

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Download the Prospectus from the 12 12 Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES: Ten Second Film Festival

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please

I am the soup queen. I accidentally found out during a run of bad weather one winter during which we couldn’t make it to the grocery store that I am really good at making soup. I had a whole series of artwork happen because I accidentally put myself in a situation where I was trapped at home too. My point? Maybe life is just a series of accidents, and with any luck, maybe more of them will be happy than not. If you’ve accidentally (or purposefully) shot 10 seconds of good film, here’s your chance to put it to good use.

Check out this Call for Entries from The Soap Factory for Ten Second Film Festival. It is free to enter. You can email your entry. And your work could have an audience of thousands. What do you have to lose?

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Learn more about the Soap Factory!CALL for ENTRIES:
Ten Second Film Festival

 

The Soap Factory’s Ten Second Film Festival celebrates innovative and spontaneous filmmaking. Voted Best Festival in 2011 by City Pages, The Ten Second Film Festival is a celebration of micro-cinema and the everyman—a chance for anyone to be a cinematic god, if only for 10 seconds.

This year The Ten Second Film Festival is changing nights!  In 2012, The Ten Second Film Festival takes place on a new night—June 9th—as part of Northern Spark, the dusk-to-dawn arts festival in Minneapolis and Saint Paul.

Festival emcees this year will be the Twin Cities’ newest sketch comedy troupe, The 3rd Kind featuring Ian Fishman, Hannah Wydeven, Sidney Oxborough, Dave Christians, Kevin Albertson. For the third consecutive year, MPLS.TV will also be bringing the love. Come early to snag a good spot, people watch, and enjoy this mainstay of summer, The Ten Second Film Festival.

Learn More about the Ten Second Film Festival at The Soap Factory!Need inspiration?
Check out
previous years
on You Tube
!

 

ELIGIBILITY: Anyone can enter.

MEDIA: Video / Film

DEADLINE: May 1, 2012

NOTIFICATION: Filmmakers will be notified of acceptance by May 25th. Accepted films will be screened on June 9th at The Soap Factory.

ENTRY FEE: There is no entry fee for up to 6 films.

JURY PROCESS: Email your films to: tensecond@soapfactory.org. All films submitted will be juried by curator Lillian Egner and a panel of trusted advisors. Films will be sorted into ten categories determined at the time of selection.

Learn More about the Ten Second Film Festival at The Soap Factory!On the night of the festival, prizes are awarded to the best films in each category. Winning films are determined by a panel of local celebrity judges and audience reaction. Past categories have included: What the hell am I looking at?, Dance Off, Moment of Zen, Mindless Violence, Best Documentary, Wait For It…, Most Disturbing, Kubrick Award, and Under the Influence.

HOW TO SUBMIT A FILM: Email your ten second film submissions to The Soap Factory at tensecond@soapfactory.org. Include ONE film per email (ie: if you have multiple submissions, send a separate email for each). The subject line of the email should be the film’s title.

Please include the following information in your email: Filmmaker’s name(s), Filmmaker’s current city of residence, Title of film, I heard about the film festival through, and I made this movie using.

For complete details, read the Full Call!

Read the Full Call from The Soap Factory!

OPEN CALL: Shoes and Boots

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and a cake too!

I have a milestone birthday on the horizon, and I am curious whether my cake will be a reflection of my obsession with food, art or shoes (assuming my wonderful husband thinks to get me a cake).   My shoe obsession is widely known (and often ridiculed) locally, but only time will tell about whether it will show up as a cake theme.  Check out this Jimmy Choo Cake from Truly Scrumptious. A shoe obsession of your own could help with this next Call.  Investigate…

Check out this Call for Entries from The Shoe Factory Art Co-op (Rochester, NY) for Shoes and Boots.  This ongoing show could be a great opportunity to put another show on your resume! Take a chance…

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Learn more about The Shoe Factory Art CoopCALL for ENTRIES:
Boots and Shoes

 

The Shoe Factory Art Co-op seeks artists to create and submit boot and shoe themed artwork to adorn for their ongoing show of the same name.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA: Open to all media

DEADLINE: Anytime

NOTIFICATION: Ongoing

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

JURORS: The ongoing Shoes and Boots show 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!