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Month: February 2014

FEATURED ARTIST: Charmagne Coe

Learn more about how to become a Featured Artist!chicka
chicka
CHEESE

Spring is just around the corner.  It is a sure sign when farm-animal-shaped chocolates and marshmallows start popping up everywhere.  But this year, instead of a chocolate bunny, can I formally request a chick made of Romano or maybe a simple sheep’s milk cheese shaped like the ubiquitous egg?  You know it is Spring when I am asking for cheese instead of blindly accepting  chocolate in any form.  Yum… cheeeeese.

The upcoming season of green has also brought to mind work with a lighter feel.  For the most part, artists submitted work to the Featured Artist Contest  this past month that felt hopeful although still contemplative.  And, color abounded.  This work was chosen because it had both a sense of wild abandon AND familial ties.  I found the dichotomy intriguing.  On behalf of www.ArtAndArtDeadlines.com, I am proud to congratulate Charmagne Coe as our latest Featured Artist!

Learn more about Featured Artist Charmagne Coe! FEATURED ARTIST:
Charmagne Coe

 

Charmagne Coe is an American artist who creates expressive surreal paintings and drawings. Her work has been featured in international publications, group and solo exhibitions.

Her fantastical, surreal paintings are made with watercolor, ink and pastel. Inherent is a deep respect for the nature of automatism and contour line.

When she is not painting, she is inking wild expanses and heart-achy characters.

 

The Gift by Featured Artist Charmagne Coe!Are you self-taught or formally instructed in your current media?   “Both, but mostly self-taught.  I was raised in a family of artists and musicians, so I witnessed first-hand, the importance of authenticity and perseverance.  I have a minor in art from Northern Arizona University.   My schooling imparted crucial foundational skills and philosophical awareness.  From there, I developed my own auto-didactic processes. Drawing was my first artistic love, but I greatly desired to be a painter as well.  I wanted to somehow fuse the two.  Experimenting led me to the three media I conjointly employ/implore now: watercolor, ink and pastel.”

Talk to me about your process and how you feel about teaching and/or sharing your process. My process of obtaining ideas and painting itself is extremely organic and open-ended. My time management is structured. I am not inclined to teach the inspirational methods I use because painting is kind of like a personal meditation and a wild place. I like to preserve vulnerability for the canvas. However, I am always willing to discuss brush technique, marketing ideas, website construction and the like.”  (Interview continues below.)

Kinder Storm by Featured Artist Charmagne Coe!

I find myself loving both saturation of color in your paintings and the stark contrast of your line drawings.  Are the drawings studies for the paintings or just a separate passion?  “I consider my drawings to be stand-alone works of art, but sometimes they naturally become studies for paintings.  My painting and drawings are blood brothers.”

Drawings by Featured Artist Charmagne Coe!I see that figurative images weigh in heavily, and the evidence of Romanticism is rampant and extraordinary.   Talk to me about your inspiration.Yes,  my work is partly figurative. The characters are enmeshed in surreal landscapes — which, to me, are actually like emotional atmospheres. I am truly a tactile person, a romantic, if you will… so that obviously comes across! Some of the latest are very sensual. Artwork from the Renaissance and Belle Époque eras have always enticed me, but so has modernity and futuristic panoramas. My work jumps freely between time periods.”

Gossamer by Featured Artist Charmagne Coe!What style or school of art do you think work fits into? And why do you think so?  “I prefer to use the term ‘expressive surrealism’, but I find ‘abstract’ or just ‘surreal’ perfectly acceptable.

“My process and artwork is highly automatistic as was the first surrealists; I do not plan out my art in advance, so I freely express what I am feeling and sensing along the way. It’s sometimes like playing a solitary form of the game, Exquisite Corpse.” 

My goal is not to paint exact representations of the world, but rather the feelings evoked by people, places and situations.

 

Hinder Be Go by Featured Artist Charmagne Coe!Talk to me about the two artists (one living, one dead) that have most influenced your work and why.  “I am most influenced by life at large, and the loves of my life.  So those artists who go after love and life hard, are who I am most taking with.  I adore the ineffable works of Chris Berens.  Miro’s vast legacy of artwork lifts my head off my shoulders.”

What is your favorite food?  It IS a food-themed blog after all.   “That’s easy–Mexican food. I come from a larger Hispanic family that really knows how to cook traditional, hearty food. It’s always made with fresh, simple ingredients. Sentimental as it sounds, my grandmother told me to always cook with the ingredient, love. She was right.”

Prelude by Featured Artist Charmagne Coe!What is your favorite snack food?  “I am actually more of a snacker than an eater, so I have many, many faves.  But for right now it’s Manchego cheese. I was actually in Spain at a street cafe when I discovered this traditional mild, nutty sheep’s cheeseI still like to eat it just as I did then–paired with young red wine and plain almonds.”  Good choice.  I have such a soft spot for cheese from both sheep and goat’s milk. Yum.

Thanks for spending a little time with us, Charmagne. What’s coming up next for you?  “I am thrilled to have many recent paintings featured in the upcoming, Viriditas.  It is an anthology of contemporary female artists created and curated by the extraordinary Michaela Meadow of Magpie Magazine.”

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CALL for ENTRIES: In the Abstract

Learn more about the In the Abstract exhbit from the Kiernan Gallery!don’t make me
bring the

MIXER

I am no longer fascinated by deconstructed food.  I’ll admit that for a while there, it seemed like an art to be served a deconstructed Caesar salad, but I’m over it.  If I wanted deconstructed food, couldn’t I just partially create dishes at home and save myself both the extra preparation of making the completed meal and save the trip to the restaurant?  I am just uncertain that abstraction has a place in my diet.  So, let’s keep abstraction on the wall like in this next Call, okay?  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries for In the Abstract from the Kiernan Gallery (Lexington, VA). The entry fee is ALWAYS reasonable at this gallery, and you know how I LOVE this gallery…

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Learn more from the Kiernan Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES:
In the Abstract

 

Abstract photography explores color, movement, form, and other intangibles that are not dependent on a recognizable subject. The medium of photography has a unique ability to reproduce with precision and clarity, the world as we see it.  Abstract photography deconstructs our world, resulting in new and surprising interpretations.  Graphic elements without context, long exposures, blurred subjects, and extreme close-ups are a few of the ways that photographers manipulate their subjects in an abstract manner.  These works are limited only by imagination.

Learn more about the In the Abstract exhbit from the Kiernan Gallery!ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA: Non-representational Photography

DEADLINE:
March 21, 2014

NOTIFICATION:
Approx. 8 days later

ENTRY FEE:
5 for $25, each add’l $5

JUROR: Susan Spiritus is the Owner of Susan Spiritus Gallery in Newport Beach, California. Founded in 1976, the gallery was Orange County’s first commercial venue dedicated exclusively to contemporary fine art photography. For its first 20 years the gallery mounted monthly solo exhibitions and summer thematic group shows. In 1996 the gallery moved and elected to function as a private dealer and consultant. the Susan Spiritus Gallery remains focused to its commitment to feature and support the works of mid career and emerging artists.

Learn more from The Kiernan Gallery!AWARDS: All images will be reproduced in an exhibition catalogue available for purchase. A Juror’s Choice and Director’s Choice will also be announced and both winners will receive a free copy of the catalogue.

SALES: Kiernan Gallery no longer takes commission on sold works.  The Kiernan Gallery DOES have incentive to sell your work. They believe that if artists are paying a submission fee, the gallery should not also take a portion of the sale.  They do reserve the right to negotiate 20% in order to make a sale.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Read the full call from The Kiernan Gallery website!

FELLOWSHIP: The Hamiltonian

Learn more about the Hamiltonian Fellowship from the Hamiltonian Artists program!LASAGNA
hold the noodles

Eating fewer ingredients has truly stretched my cooking skills.  My newest pet project has been to develop recipes that I love with the smallest number of ingredients possible.  I have a fantastic 6 ingredient eggplant lasagna.  With fewer ingredients, it becomes about the quality of the food and your knowledge of how to manipulate those ingredients.  This next Call is all about giving you the resources you need to stretch your skills so you can make the most of your art career.  This is simply great professional development for you.  Don’t miss it…

Check out this Call for Applications from Hamiltonian Artists and the Hamiltonian Gallery for the Hamiltonian Fellowship Program.  This is fantastic program with a low application fee and a $1000 yearly stipend.  Take a look…

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Learn more from the Hamiltonian Artists program!FELLOWSHIP:
The Hamiltonian

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists residing in the US.  *Editor’s Note: Please keep in mind that this is a PARTICIPATORY program with travel expected.  There is a yearly stipend to help.

MEDIA:  Open to all visual media

DEADLINE:  March 1, 2014 @ 6pm

NOTIFICATION: May/June

ENTRY FEE:  $25 application fee

JUROR:  An External Review Panel is selected for their breadth of knowledge and expertise in the field of contemporary art.

Learn more from the Hamiltonian Artists program!

The roster of panelists changes annually and is composed of art professionals including gallerists, art collectors, curators, and established artists. They will choose 10 finalists who will be contacted for personal interviews. Based on the result from these interviews, the Panel will then select the top 5 finalists.

AWARDS:  As a fellow, you will receive:  Exhibitions and gallery representation by Hamiltonian Gallery, mentorship from established artists and art professionals, critiques and exhibition support, access to professional development lectures and premier career resources, annual $1,000 stipend and community engagement and outreach opportunities

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from the Hamiltonian Artists program!

CALL for ENTRIES: 29th Chelsea Int’l

Learn more about the Chelsea International Fine Art Competition from the Agora Gallery!DOUBLE
your pleasure

I double most of the recipes for soups, stews & casseroles.  My child takes his lunch everyday, and despite working from my home office, I don’t have the time to make lunch everyday.  So, leftovers are it.  Eggplant lasagna is everyone’s favorite doubled meal, by the way (because it is THAT good 🙂 ).   The prizes for this next Call have almost doubled in the past 3 years.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Agora Gallery in NYC for the 29th annual Chelsea Int’l Fine Art Competition. The $64,000 worth of prizes are SPECTACULAR. Don’t miss this opportunity…

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Learn more about the Chelsea International Fine Art Competition!CALL for ENTRIES:
29th Chelsea Int’l

 

Agora Gallery and E4A.com proudly sponsor the annual Chelsea International Fine Art Competition, a renowned art contest that is juried by prominent museum curators and art experts. It is a great opportunity for juror-selected artists to gain exposure by exhibiting their work in the famed Chelsea art gallery district as well as by being promoted in online and print promotions.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists 18+

MEDIA: All media except video art, film, performance art, jewelry and crafts.

DEADLINE: March 18, 2014

Learn more about the Chelsea International Fine Art Competition!NOTIFICATION: April 9, 2014

ENTRY FEE:  $35 up to 5, $5 ea. add’l

JUROR: The competition juror in 2014 is Carlo McCormick, one of New York’s noted culture critics and curators.  A teacher and guest lecturer at universities and colleges across the country, McCormick has also written many books and catalogs on the subject of contemporary art and artists.

AWARDS:  The awards include participation in the Exhibition, cash prizes, artist profiles, exclusive internet promotion & other valuable promotional services.  These awards, valued at a total of $62,000, are chosen to help artists advance their careers & maximize exposure to collectors and the NY art scene.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the Chelsea International Fine Art Competition!

CALL for ENTRIES: Magic

Learn more about the Magic exhibit from the A. Smith Gallery!ONIONS
say oui, oui, oui
all the way home

Sherry is a magical ingredient.  I’m not a fan of the aperitif, but you’ll always find sherry in my cupboard.  All of it smells like fingernail polish remover to me, so I’ve just give in and started buying the salt-fortified cooking version.  Why is it magical, you ask?  Sherry is what makes french onion soup taste like french onion soup.  Trust me on this one.  It smells horrible when I de-glaze the pan while caramelizing onions, but the flavor afterward is, well, magical.  This next Call is meant to magical as well.  Great theme…

Check out this Call for Entries for Magic brought to you by the A. Smith Gallery (Johnson City, TX). The entry fee is low, and it just might make you SMILE. Take a look…

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Learn more about the Magic exhibit from the A Smith Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Magic

 

mag – ic : illusion, alchemy, bewitchment, conjuring, enchantment, incantation, prophecy, spell, superstition, hocus pocus, fascination, allurement, foreboding, taboo, deception, abracadabra.”

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artist

MEDIA: Photography

DEADLINE: March 17, 2014

NOTIFICATION: March 31, 2014

ENTRY FEE: $30 up to 5, $6 ea add’l

JUROR:  Fran Forman studied art and sociology at Brandeis University, received an MSW in psychiatric social work, and then an MFA from Boston University.  She has held a succession of positions in the field of graphic design, book cover art and web design. Between professional life and raising two daughters, Fran continued to create her personal art, combining her illustrative and photographic skills with a passion for surrealism, paradox, illusion, assemblage, the non-human world, and the dislocations of time and place.

Learn more about the Magic exhibit from the A Smith Gallery!Fran is a Resident Scholar at the Women’s Studies Research Center at Brandeis, a recipient of several grants, and teaches digital collage at various colleges in Boston. Her work has been exhibited widely, both locally and internationally.  She has won many significant awards and her work appears in many journals, online blogs, several art books, and adorns the covers of many books.

AWARDS: 45 to 50 images will be selected for exhibition and a Blurb full color catalogue.  Awards are $325 for Juror’s Award, $250 and an exhibition catalogue for Director’s Award, 5 Honorable Mentions each receiving an exhibition catalogue & $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 in Texas!

CALL for ENTRIES: JF Small Works

Learn more about the Small Works Exhbit from the JF Art Gallery in West Palm Beach, FL!picking a peck of
PEPPER
grinders

I have lost track of the number of pepper mills I have owned.  The best one I ever owned featured one-handed operation.  It eventually broke after being dropped one too many times, and I could never find the same one again.  The dilemma is that they either grind the pepper too fine or too coarse, and the adjusters never turn quite far enough.  Ground too finely, pepper will dominate the flavor of any meal.  Ground too coarsely,  peppercorns will give your guests a crunchy, spicy surprise in the middle of an otherwise well-balanced meal.  It is all about the size.  So is this next Call.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the JF Gallery (West Palm Beach, FL) for their Small Works exhibit.  If you don’t work small, don’t dismiss this one.  Their guidelines include work up to 30″ x 30″…

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Learn more from the JF Art Gallery in West Palm Beach, FL!CALL for ENTRIES:
JF Small Works

ELIGIBILITY:
Open to all artists

MEDIA:
All media–cannot exceed 30″x30″

DEADLINE:  March 15, 2014

NOTIFICATION:  Date not published.  However, works must arrive by March 22, 2014; therefore, you shouldn’t have to wait long.

ENTRY FEE:  $20 for 1 Entry, $35 for 2 & $40 for 3

SALES:  JF Gallery take a 35% commission on all sales.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

If you are having problems with the Flash on their site, you can find a .pdf of their entry form here!

Learn more from the JF Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES: Voices X 2014

Learn more from the Voices Gallery from the Warehouse District in Dubuque!soup to nuts
CORN to CARROTS

There’s more to Iowa than corn.  Corn is only harvested from mid-June to mid-August in the Hawkeye State, but carrots in a rainbow of colors can be found farm fresh from May through November.  Want eggplant?  They have those too.  Not looking for fresh veggies from Iowa?  They’ve got art too.  This next Call hails from Iowa, and it looks fantastic!

Check out this Call for Entries from the Voices from the Warehouse (Dubuque, IA) for the Voices X exhibit.  This is a unique event is a unique space, and there is no entry fee.  Check out this venue and be sure to apply soon!   Take a look…

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Learn more from the Voices Gallery from the Warehouse District in Dubuque!CALL for ENTRIES:
Voices X 2014

 

Voices X, the anniversary exhibit of Voices from the Warehouse, is a month-long art exhibit and cultural event located in a re-purposed industrial warehouse within Dubuque, Iowa’s Historic Millwork District. Voices from the Warehouse is a grass-roots art movement wrought by distinctive artists and like-minded advocates.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all 18+ artists

MEDIA:  All media–ideally suited for the transformative art experience, which includes installations, video, two- and three-dimensional art.

DEADLINE:  March 1, 2014

NOTIFICATION:  April 15, 2014

ENTRY FEE:  No fee for 5 to 10 images

AWARDS:  Voices X is pleased to support the artists by offering a $300 stipend to each artist selected for the show, which will take place September 6 through October 4, 2014.  Prizes have been increased for this anniversary event to $2,500 Best in Show cash prize, with $1,000 and $500 for place and show.

SALES:  Voices will retain a 30% commission on any artwork sold.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from the Voices Gallery from the Warehouse District in Dubuque!

 

CALL for ENTRIES: 52nd BAL Nat’l

 Learn more about the 2014 BAL National from the Beaumont Art League!a mixed bag of
GROCERIES

I loosely plan a weekly menu each week by making sure there are at least seven proteins, seven green vegetables and a handful of starches available in the kitchen.  From those offerings, I try to make every week different.  But, since the proteins are almost always a couple of versions of same pork, beef, chicken and/or fish, making 52 different menus a year is a stretch.  And, I might add that there are only so many ways to prepare zucchini & broccoli.  But this next Call is the 52nd time this Call has been offered, and I promise the result has been different each and every time.  Maybe this is THE opportunity for you…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Beaumont Art League (Beaumont, TX) for the 2014 BAL National juried exhibition.  This the 52nd consecutive year for this exhibit.  This is their premier yearly exhibit.  Take a look…

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Learn more about the 2014 BAL National from the Beaumont Art League!CALL for ENTRIES:
52nd BAL Nat’l

 

ELIGIBILITY:
All artists 18+ working in the US

MEDIA:  Any 2D or 3D visual media.  All entered work must have been completed within the last two years and not previously exhibited in juried shows in Jefferson, Orange, or Hardin County, TX.

DEADLINE:  March 1, 2014Editor’s Note:  Deadline is midnight CENTRAL standard time.

NOTIFICATION:  March 15, 2014

ENTRY FEE:  Up to 3 for $40 for non-members$10 ea. add’l

Learn more about Juror Vera Barnett from the Beaumont Art League!JUROR:  Born in New York and educated at the acclaimed Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Vera Barnett moved to Texas in 1985.  She began using pool toys as still life subjects, but felt a desire for more emotional and personal subjects.  Her solution was to create her own models from sewn plastic.  Barnett’s process yields paintings injected with emotions that are authentically human, yet fabricated through completely synthetic materials.

AWARDS:  Cash awards totaling over $3,000 will be given out for 1st through 3rd places and purchase awards!  Awards will be announced at the opening reception on May 3, 2014.

SALES:  BAL retains a 30% commission of the sale price of work sold during the exhibition. BAL will collect payment and state sales tax.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from the Beaumont Art League!

CALL for ENTRIES: Ivyside

Learn more from the Misciagna Family Center for Performing Arts at Penn State Altoona!CHEESE
off the old block

Cheese food is not cheese.  You’re allowed to like American cheese; feel free.  But, don’t take comfort in the idea that you are eating a natural cheese.  It is manufactured from milk, whey, milkfat, milk protein concentrate, whey protein concentrate, saturated oils; emulsifiers, salt & artificial coloring–and that’s assuming you aren’t consuming a diet variety.  Think of it this way…if the cheese can’t stand alone, then maybe it shouldn’t have the spotlight in any of your meals.  This next Call is looking for a big cheese (or six) to put in the spotlight.  Are you a big cheese?

Check out this Call for Entries from Penn State Altoona (Altoona, PA) for the Ivyside Juried Art Competition for solo shows at the Misciagna Family Center for Performing Arts.  The entry fee is only $10 for up to 24 images.  This is a great academic opportunity at a really low price!

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Learn more from the Misciagna Family Center for Performing Arts at Penn State Altoona!CALL for ENTRIES:
Ivyside

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Open to all media

DEADLINE:  March 1, 2014

NOTIFICATION:  May 30, 2014

ENTRY FEE: $10 for up to 24 images

JUROR:  Artists will be selected from on-line submissions by a faculty committee.

AWARDS:  Up to six artists are awarded annually with a solo gallery exhibition in one of two gallery spaces (each approximately 13’ x 25’) at the Misciagna Family Center for Performing Arts at Penn State Altoona.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from the Misciagna Family Center for Performing Arts at Penn State Altoona!

ART PUB: Direct Art Magazine

Learn more about the Direct Artist Magazine Call for Entries!COOKIES, CANDY
and CAKE
oh my

I have dessert after every meal.  There, I admit it.  I have bre-ssert (usually fruit or chocolate BR-eakfast), le-ssert (often cookies or candy after L-unch), and dessert (cheesecake & chocolate torte are my favorites).  Everyday.  I’m not into self-deprivation, and I consider dessert a sort of punctuation after meal production.  This next Call features an opportunity for art publication, a sort of punctuation after art production.  It can be a very useful tool to advancing your art career.  Investigate this one to see if it is a fit for you…

Check out this Call for Entries from Direct Art Magazine for their Annual Competition!  It would be fantastic to wander into a Barnes & Noble and pick up a magazine with YOUR work in it, right?  Take a look…

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Learn more from Direct Art Magazine!CALL for ENTRIES:
Direct Art Magazine
Annual Competition

 

This competition is for Direct Art Magazine, Volume 21, Fall 2014 edition. The competition is for twenty publication awards. Artist winners of the competition will, at no cost to the artist, have their work appear Volume 21 of Direct Art Magazine.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  All media.  All forms of painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, graphics, digital and installation art are eligible. Video artists may submit video only if the work can be represented in print form.

DEADLINE: March 31, 2014

NOTIFICATION: April 30, 2014. Results will be posted here.

ENTRY FEE:  $35 for up to 4, $5 ea. add’l

AWARDS:  Grand Prize: Front Cover and six page feature display, 2nd Prize: Back Cover and four page feature display, 3rd & 4th Prizes: Four page feature, 5th & 6th Prizes: Double page feature display, Awards 7-20: Single full page display.  Editors Awards: Additional pages, inside covers, mast head and outside covers may be assigned based on editorial selection.

For full details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from Direct Art Magazine!