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Year: 2012

CALL for ENTRIES: 3×3 Magazine ProShow

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I love exotic foods, and they love to eat my budget. Luckily, exotic foods like the dragon fruit are rare in my neck of the woods. But, if you get a chance to try one, don’t pass it up. They come in both sweet and sour varieties; however, I prefer the sour ones. This next Call is of rare variety as well…illustration.

Check out this Call for Entries from 3×3 Magazine for their 9th Annual ProShow. You can’t go wrong with Art Publication of any kind, and competitions for illustrators (see eligibility) can be a very a rare find.  Take a chance…

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Learn more about the 3x3 Magazine ProShow!CALL for ENTRIES: 3X3 Magazine ProShow

 

3×3 Magazine is entering its ninth year judging the world’s best contemporary
illustration judged by some of the world’s top art directors, designers and illustrators.

Unlike many shows they have no boundaries, their entrants come from every part of the globe.  They are still one of the best values around when it comes to entry fees and publication fees.  And they continue to improve their entry process.

And unlike most show annuals that are on the bookshelves 3×3 Magazine’s annuals are prominently displayed on the newsstands in the US, Canada, the UK, Europe and parts of Asia where they are affordable to art directors and art buyers who may or may not be interested in illustration.  There has been dramatic growth in the number of outlets stocking the 3×3 Magazine annual and the sales to art directors.

It is their mission to demonstrate the benefits of using illustration, this annual is their showcase.

 

Learn more about 3x3 Magazine!ELIGIBILITY: Open to all illustrators, art directors, graphic designers, editors, publishers in all countries for commissioned and non-commissioned work produced and/or published during the calendar year 2011.

DEADLINE: March 9, 2012

ENTRY FEE: Single entries are $30 and Series (3–5 images only) are $35. They accept Visa, MasterCard and American Express.

JUDGES: This year’s distinguished panel of judges include art directors, design directors, graphic designers and fellow illustrators. Since the competition is international, so are the judges:  Jordan Awan, Art Director, The New Yorker; Andrew J. Nilsen, Art Director, SF Weekly; Gary Cochran, Art Director, London Telegraph; Shayne Pooley, Creative Director, Ogilvy & Mather, Hong Kong and illustrators Brian Stauffer; Valeria Petrone, Italy; Rod Hunt, United Kingdom and Marco Wagner, Germany.

AWARDS: Gold, Silver, Bronze, Distinguished Merit and a Best of Show award. This year’s Best of Show winner receives a cash prize of $1500. The Gold Medal winners receive a cash-value prize of $750 each.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Read the Full Call from 3x3 Magazine!

CALL for ENTRIES: Soho Chelsea Artist Residency

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Ramen noodles are a marvel.  I am amongst the millions that have been on a sleeping-on-someone’s-couch budget at one point in my life.  That budget allows for ramen noodles, oatmeal and a splurge on peanut butter for protein.  If you can find a couch in NYC, this next Call might be a great reason to eat ramen again.  Just a thought…

Check out this Call for Applications from the SOHO20 Gallery Chelsea (New York City, NY) for an Artist Residency.  If you have a friend who’ll let you sleep on the couch for a few weeks (okay, 3 months), this is a GREAT opportunity to jump into the NYC art scene.  Take a look…

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Learn more about the Artist Residency from the SOHO2O Gallery Chelsea!CALL for ENTRIES:
Soho Chelsea Artist Residency

 

SOHO20 Gallery Chelsea is a non-profit artist run gallery that has been promoting the work of women artists since 1973 through gallery exhibitions and public programming.  As part of our continued commitment to the arts they initiated a 3 month studio residency program for visual artists.

The studio space is located at 547 West 27th Street, in the heart of the Chelsea art community of New York City.  The setting offers a community of art professionals and commercial as well as non-profit galleries and art spaces.  The studio’s proximity to the contemporary art center makes it a convenient place to see renowned exhibitions in the neighborhood, as well as arranging studio visits with gallerists, critics and curators.

Learn more abou the SOHO2O Gallery in Chelsea!ELIGIBILITY:  Open to men & women. All applicants must be residents of the US or have a valid visa not expiring before the end of the program, 18 years or older, not enrolled in any degree-seeking program and able to demonstrate need for a studio.

MEDIA: All media

DEADLINE: March 6, 2012, midnight EST

NOTIFICATION:  At least 2 weeks prior to the start of the residency.

ENTRY FEE: $35 application fee

SELECTION PROCESS: A panel of SOHO2O Gallery artists and board members will review applications and select an artist for the 2012 season.  Artists will be selected based on the quality of their work and their potential for making the most of their time in the program.

Learn more abou the SOHO20 Gallery in Chelsea!RESIDENCY INCLUDES:  Three-month studio residency.  Work space only, artist must have separate housing arrangements.  The studio is located within SOHO20 Gallery.  It is a private studio space that measures 26×9 feet. The studio offers 13 foot ceilings and over 40 feet of workable wall space. Access to the studios 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.  Opportunities to present works to curators, critics, arts professionals, and the general public.  Artists are encouraged to present finished work to the public near the end of the residency with a gallery-sponsored OPEN STUDIO event with an optional artists talk.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the SOHO20 Gallery in Chelsea!

PARTICIPANTS NEEDED: Flat You takes Europe

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Chocolate

Shockingly, there are many things I love more than food.  My family, art, and friendships that survive through time and distance.  One of those friendships for me is with one Bernadette Vielbig, sculptor.  She’s a talented artist and a nut of the first order.  I’ve never known her to not challenge an art boundary.  She’s my art/girl crush.  I might just love her more than chocolate, maybe.  Here’s your chance to love her too...from a distance, stalkers.

Check out this Call for Participants in Armchair Travel with Bernadette by Bernadette Vielbig.  Participating will cost you at least $1, but I’ll make it worth your while.  Investigate…

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Learn more about Armchair Travels with Bernadette!PARTICIPANTS NEEDED: Armchair Travel with Bernadette

“In spring of 2012 I will be traveling to Amsterdam, Berlin & Prague for work related research.  The research I am doing for my day job is already funded – travel, accommodations, transfers –  I have decided to take advantage of my research time there to expand it to my gallery practice.  You may pledge to ‘Armchair Travel with Bernadette’ to anywhere in these three cities.  I will need you to send me a digital file minimum 100dpi – 8 x 10 jpg headshot that I will print & bring with me and photograph in your destination of choice.  After I return I will edit and print copies of our adventure together to be displayed in November at the Saranac Art Projects gallery, an artist run coop located in Spokane, WA.  

Learn more about Armchair Travels with Bernadette!The exhibit will consist of the patron lists, thank you letters, travel shots of us together and an ‘Armchair Installation’ where gallery visitors can relax and read about your pledges, travel books, peruse my travel sketchbooks, and photograph themselves with a ‘flat me’ to be printed & posted daily during the run of the exhibition.  Most of the travel photos will be  renegade actions.   Any funds received through Kickstarter will go towards, paper, inks, framing, installation expenses,  press mailers, fees, & transportation to and from the gallery site of the work.” –Bernadette Vielbig

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all

Learn more about Bernadette on the radio!MEDIA:  Photography, Installation and Art Terrorism of sorts.

DEADLINE:  Ongoing through March 25, 2012 @ 3am ET.

ENTRY FEE: At least $1

AWARDS:  The real reward is participating in your art community.  But, I will sweeten the pot a little.  If it weren’t for Bernadette contagious enthusiasm, my love for being a part of an art community (LIKE THIS ONE) would have withered long ago.  So, AAAD wouldn’t exist without her….

Anyone who pledges $2 gets a free entry into the $2 Art Contest.  Any artist who pledges $25+ USD will get a 135px × 100px ad (designed by me) and linked to their website for 6 months.  Any artist who pledges $50+USD will get a 275px × 100px ad (designed by me) and linked to their website for 6 months.   Deal?  Deal.

Learn more about Becoming your Flatest You!

Learn more about Armchair Travels with Bernadette!

 

CALL for ENTRIES: Self-Portraiture

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CURVY

Eggplants are sexy.  Okay, each to their own, but how do you resist the deep aubergine color, the shiny firm skin and the mild but complex flavor.  If I were a vegetable, an eggplant wouldn’t be a bad thing to be.  This next show is looking for self-portraiture, but I’m not sure they are looking for my life as an eggplant.  Why don’t you give it a shot? No pun intended.

Check out this Call for Entries from the Kiernan Gallery (Lexington, VA) for Both sides of the Lens: Self-Portraiture.  I love portraiture, and this subject will do anything you ask.  Take a look…

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Learn more about the Both Sides of the Lens Self Portraiture show!CALL for ENTRIES:
Both sides of the Lens:
Self-Portraiture

 

A photographer’s most reliable subject is his or her self. By turning the camera on oneself the photographer is brought out from behind their lens, presenting themselves to the world as both artist and subject.

Self-portraiture is often used to explore and manipulate identity. The photographer invites judgement and critique on not only their artistic message, but also their appearance and demeanor. For this exhibition, The Kiernan Gallery seeks self-portraits that provide insight into the artist; their stories, struggles and triumphs.

Learn more about the Kiernan Gallery!ELIGIBILITY:
Open to all artists

MEDIA:
All forms of photography

DEADLINE:
March 2, 2012

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

ENTRY FEE: $25 for the first 5 images and $5  each add’l image (up to 10 images).

JUROR:  Russell Joslin has worked primarily in photography beginning in the early 90’s, and has exhibited his work in solo and group shows since then.

Learn more about the Kiernan Gallery!In addition to being a photographer, Joslin is the Editor and Publisher of SHOTS Magazine, an independent, reader-supported quarterly journal of fine art photography that reaches an international audience. He lives and works in Minneapolis, Minnesota. 

AWARDS: The juror will select up to 30 images for display in the main gallery, as well as up to an additional 40 for display in the online gallery. All accepted photographs are eligible for inclusion in a full color exhibition catalogue available for purchase from Blurb Books.  A Juror’s Choice and Director’s Choice award 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: iPhoneography

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Wonder-Full,
LUNCH!

My favorite lunch box had Wonder Woman on it. It didn’t matter what it had in it; even olive loaf tasted better when it came enclosed in a box with Linda Carter’s face on it.  But between you and me, a sandwich made with Goober Grape always tasted better than olive loaf…then again, anything tastes better than olive loaf, ha.  I hope the opening of this next Call serves hors d’oeuvres in lunch boxes.  Save a Wonder Woman petit four for me…

Check out this Call for Entries from The Lunch Box Gallery (Miami, FL) for iPhoneography: Updated Visual Dialogs.  The entry fee is low, and there’s no shipping of work either.  And it is almost an all hung exhibit.  Anybody need a Miami-based show on their artistic resume?  So incredibly cool…

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Download the iPhoneography Prospectus from The Lunch Box Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
iPhoneography:
Updated Visual Dialogs

 

As an enabler for creative communication, iPhoneography has become a new medium for massive dialog, where images taken and edited with the iPhone are openly shared, sometimes instantly and some other times preceded by a complex creative process; regardless, is undeniable that all of these images project a part of the user’s self.

The exhibition “iPhoneography: Updated Visual Dialogs” as a whole will be an integral, heterogeneous and diverse expression of that avalanche of pixels that are being registered and shared in modern times; yet, in this immensity, every picture in the show becomes a window, a glimpse of the iPhoneographer’s vision, sensitivity and everyday life.

“iPhoneography: Updated Visual Dialogs” is inspired by Chase Jarvis famous quote…

“The Best Camera is the One That’s With You” ™.
Prove it!

ELIGIBILITY:  All iPhoneographers, national and international over 18 years of age.

MEDIA:
Pictures must be taken and
edited on the iPhone
(not on any other device)
.

DEADLINE:
March 4, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  All Hung (sort of).  All iPhoneographers will be automatically accepted to be featured in the gallery, joining this collective representation of the massive use of the medium; yet, at least 1 out of 3 photographs by every iPhoneographer will be printed and shown.

ENTRY FEE:  $15.00 is required for submitting up to 3 JPGs. You can submit more than once. Payment should be solely made via PayPal.

SALES: All works in the show must be for sale. Sale price for each image is determined by the artist. The gallery will take a 30% commission on all sales in the course of the exhibit.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Download the Prospectus from The Lunch Box Gallery!

 

CALL for ENTRIES: Mono Mono (Monkey Monkey)

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please

I am ever so slightly addicted to bananas.  I like them so green that they are almost crunchy.  I don’t LOVE their taste, but if I don’t have one for three or four days, I really miss them.  Weird, I know.  Something I am not addicted to? Artificial banana flavoring.  Ugh.  Save the fake, plastic-y flavor for a fake monkey.  Okay, that was too easy.  This next call has no entry fee…and even a monkey.  No joking…

Check out this Call for Entries from Mono Mono, (means monkey monkey in Spanish) a NY-based brand, for a show being held at the Gowanus Print Lab.  There is no fee to enter, and who wouldn’t want to monkey around?  Take a look…

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Read the Full Call on the Mono Mono website!CALL for ENTRIES:
Mono Mono

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Open to Create a piece that joins your personal artistic style with Mono Mono’s Mono Mono Character or logo etc. must be present in some form but doesn’t have to be the full focus of the piece.  Include high contrast colors in pieces… anywhere from plain black and white to neon (think pop art).  Think outside the box when it comes to medium (toys, skate decks, sculpture, graffiti, etc. again be creative).  Sense of humor encouraged (no severely violent imagery).

DEADLINE:  March 5, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  Ongoing

ENTRY FEE:  None

JUROR:  J. Moy, Brand Owner. *Editor’s Note:  This is an assumption on my part.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Read the Full Call on the Mono Mono website!

CALL for ENTRIES: Consequences

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please

Merlot sings to me.  But the next morning, I will harm anyone attempting to sing to me.  I am allergic to the tannins after years of enjoying the taste of an earthy glass at art openings.  Now, just one glass makes me feel like I’ve been hit by a bus.  I still have a glass occasionally and deal with the consequences.  This next Call wants to see how you deal with the consequences.  Fabulous…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Arc Gallery (San Francisco, CA) for Consequences.   This is a great space, AND I LOVE this theme.  For those of us that live life with little thought of the consequences, this is pure fantasy.  Take a look…

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Read the Consequences Full Call from the Arc Gallery in San Francisco!CALL for ENTRIES:
Consequences

 

Consequences: aftermath, effect, conclusion, outcome, payback, repercussion, result, fallout, reaction, spin-off, inference, distinction, importance, or significant. Robert Louis Stevenson wrote, “Everyone, sooner or later, sits down to a banquet of consequences.” Arc Gallery is looking for contemporary works that will fill its space with a smorgasbord of perspectives on this theme. Dark, humorous, quirky or twisted, interpret the theme as you like.

ELIGIBILITY:  Artists residing in the continental US

MEDIA: Sculpture, painting, drawing, photo, printmaking, ceramics, assemblage, collage, mixed media, fiber art, and artist book.

Read the Full Call from the Arc Gallery in San Francisco!DEADLINE:
February 24, 2012

NOTIFICATION:
April 1, 2012

ENTRY FEE:  $35 for up to 3 uploaded images per entry. A maximum of 2 entries per person is allowed.

JUROR: Donna Seager was born in New Orleans and received her education in English and Art History at the University of Texas in Austin. She is in her 33nd year in the art business, having started in New Orleans in 1978. She went on to direct Marlborough Gallery on Newbury Street in Boston and moved to the Bay Area in 1989. She worked with Robert Green of Robert Green Fine Arts for ten years.  Throughout her career, she has written articles about artists and exhibitions for various publications and juried many shows in Northern California.

Read the Full Call from the Arc Gallery in San Francisco!In November of 2005, she opened her own gallery in San Rafael, winning Best of Marin in 2008, 2009 and 2010.  She believes strongly in the role of art in refining the sensibilities of the community and that involvement in the arts enhances the quality of life for all.

AWARDS:  A Juror’s Award ribbon and certificate will be awarded to three works that express the most imaginative interpretation of the “Consequences” theme. *Editor’s Question:  Am I the only one tickled pink by getting an award ribbon? hehehe.

SALES:  60% will go to the artists, 40% will go to Arc.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Read the Full Call from the Arc Gallery in San Francisco!

CALL for ENTRIES: Boundless Printmaking

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DIVORCE

I adore Chinese food.  There is nothing better after a hard day of work than a belly full of spring rolls, dumplings and Szechuan shrimp.  But I have just about had it with the printed placemat.  Remember back when they only illustrated the difference between the Year of the Rabbit and the Year of the Rat?  Now they have advertisements for teeth whitening, divorce attorneys and colonics.  Really? Here’s a call that takes best advantage of printing techniques…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Creative Arts Workshop (New Haven, CT) for Boundless, a contemporary printmaking show.  CAW is well respected, the fee is reasonable, and who doesn’t want a two-man show?  Check it out…

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Learn more about the Boundless Printmaking show!CALL for ENTRIES:
Boundless

 

Printmaking offers a rich menu of opportunities for experimentation, imagination and innovation. While the core techniques of the medium are centuries old, methods are constantly evolving as artists explore boundless possibilities for creative expression. This exhibition seeks recent prints in which concept and technique come into balance to create works of art.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists.

MEDIA: Printmaking: original artists’ prints, including 3-D and installation work.

Learn more about the Creative Arts WorkshopDEADLINE: February 20, 2012

NOTIFICATION: March 12, 2012

ENTRY FEE: $30 for up to 3 entries

JUROR:  Anne Coffin is the founder and director of International Print Center New York, a non-profit institution dedicated to the appreciation and understanding of fine art prints.  Since its opening in 2000, IPCNY has presented some 40 juried contemporary shows through its New Prints Program and an additional 20 shows focused on a particular theme, medium, genre or culture. Many exhibitions have toured to 2nd venues.

AWARDS:   Two artists will get a joint exhibition at CAW in 2013.  All selected entries will be included in an online gallery on the CAW website.

SALES: A commission of 40% will be retained by CAW on all sales.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Southworks

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Fried chicken livers remind me of Georgia.  I grew up in Georgia on fried foods and my weight IS under control, my cholesterol good.  Of course, it could be argued that my relatively good health is because I left Georgia at age 14, ha.  There are lots of healthy, wholesome places to eat in the Peach State; my relatives’ homes just aren’t among them.  I don’t think you’ll have the pleasure of scarfing down fried chicken livers at the opening for this next Georgia-based call, but I’ll keep my fingers crossed for you…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Oconee Cultural Arts Foundation (Watkinsville, GA) for Southworks.  The entry fee is reasonable, and the media categories are wide open.  Take a look…

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Learn more about the Southworks show!CALL for ENTRIES: Southworks

 

The Exhibit showcases the highest caliber of art and provides a venue by which artists can express their talents and achievements.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all US resident artists, 18 years or older.

MEDIA:  Acrylic, Ceramics, Digital, Drawing, Fiber, Glass, Metalsmithing, Mixed Media, Oil, Painting, Pastel, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture, Watercolor, Other Media.

DEADLINE:  February 11, 2012

2011 Best in Show New Stag by Caroline Montague!NOTIFICATION:  February 25, 2012

ENTRY FEE:  OCAF members: $25 for up to 3 entries.  Non-members: $35 for up to 3 entries.

JUROR:  Miller Zohn has an MA in art history from Florida State University and a BA in Art History from Salem College.  Her previous work was with the Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts, Reynolda House Museum of American Art, and Albany Museum of Art in Georgia. Miller Zohn served as Curator of Education at the Columbus Museum for six years before moving to her current position in 2007.

AWARDS:  Best in Show – $1000 and the opportunity for a solo exhibit. First Merit 2-D – $500. First Merit 3-D – $500. Six Merit Awards – $200. People’s Choice Award, as voted by the visitors to the exhibition – $100.

SALES:  All work must be for sale. The Oconee Cultural Arts Foundation will deduct 35% commission on sales of artwork sold during the exhibition. No price changes from original application permitted.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more at the Oconee Cultural Arts Foundation website!

CALL for ENTRIES: Masur Museum

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…and FOWL

If you can say nothing else for my taste in food, it is fair and open to all.  I will try almost any culinary invention once.  And most of them (even the bad ones) I will give a second and/or third chance.  But if you haven’t won me over after three attempts, I’m likely done.  I give art, artists and their little-known media the same respect.  This next call offers consideration for “any” media.  I wonder if they REALLY mean that.  Let me know…

Check out this Call for Entries for the 49th Annual Juried Exhibition from the Masur Museum of Art (Monroe, LA).  The entry fee is low, and the show is open to all media.  Did I mention that there is no commission on sales?   I love the Masur, and I will bet that you will love it too!

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Learn more from the Masur Museum!CALL or ENTRIES:
Masur Museum

 

The 49th Annual Juried Exhibition will be held May 12-July 21, 2012. The Masur Museum of Art Annual Juried Competition showcases contemporary artists throughout the United States of America working in any medium.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA: Any media

DEADLINE: March 18, 2012

NOTIFICATION: April 3, 2012

Learn more from the Masur Museum!ENTRY FEE: There is a $10 per artwork with a minimum of 2 and a max of 5 entries

JUROR:  Liza Simone is the Founding Director of Phantom Galleries Los Angeles (PGLA), an organization launched in 2005 that facilitates and administrates temporary public arts programming in vacant storefronts throughout Los Angeles County.  PGLA’s mission to transform and bridge communities with public art through exhibitions is best exemplified by her work with artists such as Lita Albuquerque, JR, Bill Viola, Futura, and Nancy Buchanan.  She has collaborated with TED Prize, the Torrance Art Museum, LA Art Girls, the Los Angeles Art Association, and Fallen Fruit, and Farmlab.

AWARDS:  Best in Show is $1,000 and total awards are $3,000.

SALES:  The Masur Museum of Art does not receive a commission on sales.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Download the Prospectus from the Masur Museum!