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Year: 2014

CALL for ENTRIES: 2014 Street

Learn more from Urban Picnic!PICNIC
for you?

I miss hot dogs.  My husband owned a hot dog & ice cream shop years ago.  And he sold cucumber relish & feta topped turkey dogs that made my world go ’round.  Hot dogs are the the ultimate urban picnic, & hot dog vendors are rock stars.  Because the only good hot dog I can find is one whose label I can’t read in advance, ha.  This next Call in an opportunity to have your own urban picnic.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Urban Picnic for the 2014 Street Photography Competition.  $17 entry, $2500 prize & an exhibit.  Maybe this one is for you…

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Learn more from Urban Picnic Street Photography!CALL for ENTRIES:
2014 Street

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists age 16+

MEDIA:  Photography based on a street theme

DEADLINE:  June 8, 2014

NOTIFICATION:  June 28, 2014

ENTRY FEE: £10 for up to 3 (~$16.76 USD)

JURORS:  Contest entries will be coordinated & judged by Matt Obrey, Jamie Furlong and Rob Hill.  The two senior judges this year will be Nick Turpin and David Solomons.

AWARDS:  Winner receives the prize of £1500 (~$2514.60 USD).  The top 50 entries will be printed and framed at Urban Picnic Gallery, Saffron Walden and be part of a permanent street photography exhibition.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Conversations

Learn more from the A. Smith Gallery!coffee
TEA
& me

I love eating with my husband.  There is something about the eating & drinking of it all that brings on the conversations you never expect.  it is like the intimate version of coffee talk, less the coffee. Sixteen years later, I’m still amazed at what comes up over chocolate cheesecake.  I love him, but it isn’t love, it is the food.  Start a conversation of your own with this next call.  Investigate…

Check out this Call for Entries for Conversations brought to you by the A. Smith Gallery (TX).  If a picture is worth a 1000 words, then this is the opportunity for the perfect chat.  Take a look…

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Learn more from the A. Smith Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Conversations

 

“chat, discussion, repartee, pillow talk, communication, talk, gossip, speech, remark, conference, debate, parley, gab, colloquy, converse, exchange, chitchat, babble, visit”

ELIGIBILITY:   Open to all artist

MEDIA:  Photography

DEADLINE:  June 16, 2014

NOTIFICATION:  June 30, 2014

ENTRY FEE:  $30 up to 5, $6 ea add’l

JUROR:  Lisa M. Robinson is a fine art photographer whose first book, Snowbound, was published by Kehrer Verlag (2007) and has received numerous awards.  Snowbound has been exhibited internationally and is in many collections.  Lisa graduated from Columbia & received her MFA from SCAD.  She is represented by Klompching in NY & Etherton in Tucson.

Ken Rosenthal’s artwork is represented by a number of galleries, including Klompching in NY & Etherton in Tucson.  His photographs are in many public & private collections.  Rosenthal’s 1st publication, Photographs 2001-2009, was released October 2011.

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!

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CALL for ENTRIES: NightVisions V

Learn more about the NightVisions exhibit!MIDNIGHT
snack

I’m a night eater.  15 years or so ago, I began having a late-night snack before bedtime–a habit acquired while pregnant.  I’ve never been able to shake the late night cookies and chips and cereal.  My husband’s theory is that I have to fuel my nocturnal duties that revolve around problem-solving in my sleep.  I’ve quit trying to fight it. Now I’m just trying to improve my choices.  Cookies and cereal have been slowly replaced by cheese and nuts or citrus fruit.  I’m embracing the dark side, and this next exhibit does too.  Take a look…

Check out the Call for Entries from Flagstaff Arts Council  for NightVisions V at the Coconino Center for the Arts (Flagstaff, AZ).  Want to add Arizona to your resume?  Then come on over to the dark side…

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Learn more about the NightVisions exhibit!CALL for ENTRIES:
Night Visions V

 

More than two-thirds of Americans live where they can no longer see the Milky Way galaxy because of light pollution. We have grown so isolated from night that in much of our culture it has become alien and fearful. NightVisions V seeks to re-open our positive connections to the natural night and to bridge the divide separating artistic from scientific perception, promoting the idea that science and art are two intertwined aspects of human experience.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA: Open to any media

DEADLINE:  July 1, 2014

Learn more about the Night Visions Call for Entries!NOTIFICATION:  July 25, 2014

ENTRY FEE:  $35 for up to 3

JURORS:  Chicago binder, book & installation artist Karen Hanmer creates intimate, playful works that fragment & layer text and image to intertwine memory, cultural history, and the history of science.  Her work weds the ancient act of book binding with the high tech use of the computer to aid her process.  The intimate scale and the gestures of exploration required to travel through each piece evoke the experience of looking through an album, a diary, or the belongings of a loved one.  However, her works often take the forms of games or puzzles, and many include witty text.

Hanmer exhibits widely, and her work is included in collections ranging from Tate Britain and the Library of Congress to UCLA and Graceland.

AWARDS: Best of show $1000, 2nd Place $500 & 3rd Place $250.

SALES:  30% commission

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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FEATURED ARTIST: Joseph Cavalieri

Learn more about Featured Artist Joseph Cavalieri!hold the
CREAM

Twinkies abound in the art world.  You know, that work that grabs your attention with some knock-off aesthetic resembling a Pop Art master only to leave you with calorie-dense, nutrient empty content.  I see a lot of it.  Jurists and directors the world over see a lot of it.  As a result, illustrators and graphic designers have frequently been left out of “all media” shows without so much as a thank-you-very-much-for-the-entry-fee.

Not today.  The work of this month’s artist has more than just a cream center.  I have a soft spot for the catch-more-flies-with-honey feel of this work.  The delivery is almost Southern.

Learn more about Featured Artist Joseph Cavalieri!I am proud to welcome Joseph Cavalieri as AAAD’s latest Featured Artist. This work shines a spotlight on  the baggage of life, both in celebration and lament, while wrapping it in the razzle dazzle of popular culture.  It feels a little like I just heard a song on Top 40 radio that had lyrics of substance.  Rare.

FEATURED
ARTIST:

Joseph Cavalieri

 

Joseph Cavalieri is a native New Yorker, based in the East Village, and one-hundred percent of his life is spent as an artist and educator.  Since 1997 Joseph has been exhibiting painted, air brushed and silk-screened stained glass.

Muscle Addiction by Featured Artist Joseph Cavalieri!In 2013 Joseph had four one-man shows, and “Madonna & Prada” was acquired for the permanent collection of the Museum of Arts and Design. Cavalieri also has work in the permanent collection of the Leslie-Lohman Museum, in Manhattan.  Joseph’s MTA Arts for Transit public art commission can be viewed at the Philipse Manor Train Station in Westchester, New York.

Cavalieri’s unique glass art techniques combine modern elements with time-honored processes used by Medieval stained glass artists.

 

Women figure prominently in your work.  Friend or foe? “Being the youngest of seven children, five sisters and one brother, I was a bit confused when was exactly my mother. I was constantly passed around from sibling to sibling. I this is one reason why I work so well with women, and have featured many in my work… I really have always “got them” from an early age.”

Evil by Featured Artist Joseph Cavalieri!Are you self-taught or formally instructed?  “I come from a graphic design background, art directing at GQ, Good Housekeeping and People magazines.  (Yes, I helped decide what was the best and worst dressed and the sexiest man.)  During this time I took a variety of classes at UrbanGlass in Brooklyn and became hooked on using glass as my canvas.  Now as a full time artist I teach these techniques, mixed with what I learned as an art director– around the world.”

Talk to me about your process.“I use different techniques in my work–airbrush, silk-screening, and painting.  But, I still feel I am a graphic designer.

“I am an artist working on posters made of glass.”

 

“Glowing, back lit glass is very similar to a computer screen or iPad, and immediately seen from a distance.  No wonder the church used it to tell the message of the Bible… a very early version of illuminated advertisement .”

Smoking Addiction by Featured Artist Joseph Cavalieri!I notice a huge portraiture influence even on the pieces that prominently feature a portrait.  Confess…  “I may be the first artist to place an image of an African American man in stained glass. I have done many portraits, ranging from Agnes Moorehead, Jackie O, The Lady Bunny and Isaac Hayes. Why? When I visit a gallery, portraits are what I am drawn to the most, and I find them to be the most challenging. Plus, we all know Agnes Moorehead IS a friggin’ goddess!”

Talk to me about your inspiration.  “One of my more popular series was based on modern day addictions.  It was shown in a church here in Manhattan.  We are all surrounded by addiction, but we don’t all create work about it.  The inspiration for these 10 pieces came for deep in my heart, with some humorous elements that are deep down there too.  I did use one swear word in a panel, which a priest covered with black tape for the run of the show.”  Electrical tape?  Perfect.  I’m sure THAT is archival. *snicker*

Gluttonize by Featured Artist Joseph Cavalieri!Talk to me about the two artists (one living, one dead) that have most influenced your work, and tell us why.  “Dead, it would be Fortunato Depero, who created very graphic posters for Campari.  Living, Matthew Dayler, also very graphic work with an edge.”

What if your favorite snack food obsession?  “I recently taught a workshop in Zurich & brought a few silk-screens with me for the students to use.  One was of a Twinkie®, which, since I was 12 years old has been one of my personal obsessions.  I had used this image in work named “Gluttonize” which was a stained glass window based on food addictions.  Surprisingly, the class had no idea what Twinkies were or are!  After a long explanation they asked me to bring a case when I return to teach in 2015.”

What’s coming up next for you?  “Opening June 20th is “NYC Makers” at the Museum of Arts & Design in NY. I have a large portrait of Jackie O in this Biennial, silk-screened on glass.”

Thank you, Joseph, for being more than the gooey middle.

Learn more about Featured Artist Joseph Cavalieri!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Slow Exposures

Learn more about the Slow Exposures show!CLUCK
cluck
cluck

When most people think of Southern food, they think fried chicken or biscuits ‘n’ gravy.  But, I think of the typical farm fresh meat and two home-grown veggies.  It is a new culinary South folks.  We’re finally starting to value knowing the source of our meats and vegetables again.  This next Call celebrates the South, and they aren’t chicken either…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Slow Exposures Photography Festival for Slow Exposures, a juried exhibition celebrating photography of the Rural South.  Great jurors & an expansive exhibit.  Take a look…

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Learn more about the Slow Exposures show!CALL for ENTRIES:
Slow Exposures

 

During the last two weeks of September, SlowExposures Photography Festival welcomes visitors from across the United States to experience the rural South through the medium of fine art photography.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Photography.  Photographs may be color or black and white using traditional film and/or digital elements.

DEADLINE:  June 15, 2014

Learn more about the Slow Exposures Photography show!ENTRY FEE:  $50 for up to 6 images

JUROR:  Alexa Dilworth is publishing director and senior editor at the Center for Documentary Studies (CDS) at Duke University, where she also runs the Awards program, which includes the CDS/Honickman First Book Prize in Photography, the CDS Documentary Essay Prize for Writing and Photography, and the Lange-Taylor Prize.

After a career as a New York Fashion Editor and working along side the greats of fashion photography, Aline Smithson discovered the family Rolleiflex and never looked back. Now represented by galleries in the U.S. and Europe and published throughout the world, Aline continues to create her award-winning photography with humor, compassion, and a 50-year-old camera. She has exhibited widely including solo shows around the globe. In addition, her work is held in a number of museum collections.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the Slow Exposures Photography show!

REMINDER: b*tch fest

Learn more from the Haggus Society!CORNY
construction

I cannot escape corn. It is in everything from maltodextrin to corn syrup; you can’t escape.  And since 80-90% of that corn is genetically modified, I’m not thrilled.  While remodeling a room recently, we were cutting luan (a type of plywood) for a wall application, and what did I smell?  Burnt corn.  I would bet large sums of money that the glue that holds those layers of veneer together is made with corn.  Okay, I’ll stop bitching about corn now.  Need to bitch about something?  This next show is your perfect opportunity.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries for the B*tchfest from The Haggus Society (Los Angeles, CA). $12.50  entry for up to 10 images & 20% commission can’t be beat.  Show some love for B*tchfest, PLEASE…

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Learn more about Btch Fest from The Haggus Society!CALL for ENTRIES:
B*tch Fest

 

“If you’re awake & breathing, you know there’s a war waging against our gender. Has been for 10,000 years or longer.

From the atrocities of various (and perpetual) war zones, to the workplace, courtrooms, behind closed doors, and even congress, women aren’t treated with or given the dignity and equanimity they deserve.

B*tch Fest will provide a platform for those artists courageous enough to confront these issues of social justice. There is plenty to bitch about. Come share your struggle with us. — from thehaggussociety.org

 

Read the Full Call from The Haggus Society!ELIGIBILITY: Open to
all artists

MEDIA:
Open to 2D & small 3D work

DEADLINE:
June 1, 2014

NOTIFICATION:
mid-June

ENTRY FEE: $12.50 for 6 to 10 images. Haggus Society members in good standing are ALWAYS waived submission fees.

SALES: Suggested donation of 20% back to the Haggus Society for all sales, in lieu of commission.

* PLEASE enter this show.  PLEASE follow the directions.  And, PLEASE support this arts organization that is out there working to advance the arts.  I have a soft spot for them…

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Read the Full Call from The Haggus Society!

CALL for ENTRIES: Cell III

Learn more from the Texas Photographic Society!picture me
COOKING

I now take pictures of my food in progress–of making, not eating.  Because I obnoxiously post pics of my cooking adventure to Facebook, my friends ask for recipes.  Now I have begun to document my dishes via cell phone pics and post them as sets.  Really.  Because clearly, I don’t have enough to do, ha.  There are better uses of your cell phone; for example, this next Call.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Texas Photographic Society for Cell Phone Photography III: Moving past the Camera. $25 Entry for up to EIGHT entries & a great juror too.  LOVE this…

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Learn more from the Texas Photographic Society!CALL for ENTRIES: Cell III

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Photography.  Images must be captured with a cell phone camera & only manipulated via cell phone application.

DEADLINE:  June 1, 2014

NOTIFICATION:  June 21, 2014

ENTRY FEE:  $25 for up to 8

JUROR:  Nate Larson is a contemporary artist working with photographic media, artist books and digital video.  He holds an academic appointment at the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore and chaired the 2014 national conference of the Society for Photographic Education.  His recent project GEOLOCATION, in collaboration with Marni Shindelman, tracks GPS coordinates associated with Twitter tweets & pairs the text with a photograph of the originating site to mark the virtual information in the real world.

AWARDS:  1st Place $250, 2nd Place $150, 3rd Place $100 & up to 3 Honorable Mentions

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from the Texas Photographic Society!

CALL for ENTRIES: Mind, Spirit & Emotion

Learn more from Art-Competititon.net!HEAVY
emotion

I take turns with food indulgences.  Butter makes a regular appearance, but heavy whipping cream seems to be the preference this week.  It is the main reason I make the best quiche (anywhere, thank-you-very-much), but my zucchini au gratin rocks because of it as well.  My relationship with heavy whipping cream is almost spiritual.  This next Call wants to see how you reveal your mind, spirit & emotion in art. Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Art-Competition.net (online) for Mind, Spirit & Emotion. Competitions support free drawing lessons. If you are looking to increase your web exposure, this this might be perfect…

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Learn more about the Mind Spirit and Emotion exhbiti from Art-Competition.net!CALL
for ENTRIES:

Mind, Spirit & Emotion

 

ELIGIBILITY:
All artists age 18+

MEDIA: Open to all 2-D media

The visual narrative of the artist’s work should reveal their mind, spirit and emotion in the artwork. The work should express the subject through the artist’s emotions, whether it is bold energy, subtle expression, mystery deepened or revealed, inner beauty, or a unique vision.

Learn more from Art-Competititon.net“A work of art
which did not
begin in emotion
is not art.”
–Paul Cezanne

DEADLINE:
June 8, 2014

NOTIFICATION:
June 16, 2014

ENTRY FEE: 1 Entry for $15, up to three entries for $30, up to five entries for $60

AWARDS:
1
st Place: $500 in cash & $5,200 in prizes
2nd Place: $125 in cash & $1,625 in prizes
3rd Place: $60 in cash & $125 prizes

The 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winner’s art will be featured in Art-Competition.net “Winners Showcase” with links to their websites.

The Honorable Mentions artwork will also be displayed in the “Honorable Mentions” section of the Art Competition website. All entries will be displayed on our Art-Competition website Submissions Showcase page in the order that the submissions are received.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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CALL for ENTRIES: NICHE Awards

Learn more about the NICHE Awards!ALL YOLKING
aside

Your mayonnaise is a great judge of character.  No, really, I haven’t lost my mind.  If you’re not vegan, and you hate mayonnaise, it is probably because you’ve never had anything but the homogenized, bland, store-bought variety.  Real mayonnaise, if fresh, is made of three simple ingredients: egg yolks, oil & acid.  I prefer farm-fresh eggs, olive oil and lemon.  The are hundreds of combinations each with their own quirks and complexities.  Mayo-making is an foodie’s artisan craft, and this next Call is a celebration of fine craft from basketry to furniture and everything in between.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from NICHE Magazine for the 2015 Niche Awards-Professional.  This is a celebration of fine craft at its very best.  I this one for you?

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Learn more about the NICHE Awards!CALL for ENTRIES:
NICHE Awards

 

Sponsored by NICHE magazine, the NICHE Awards program began in 1989 to celebrate excellence and innovation in American and Canadian fine craft.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists age 21+ residing in U.S. or Canada.  All work must have been made and finished in the United States or Canada.

MEDIA:  Categories include:  Basketry, Ceramics, Fashion Accessories (not jewelry), Fiber, Furniture, Glass, Home Furnishings, Jewelry, Judaica, Metal, Mixed Media & Miscellaneous, Polymer Clay, Recycled, and Wood

Learn more about the NICHE Awards!DEADLINE:  August 18, 2014

NOTIFICATION:  October 2014

ENTRY FEE:  $40 for up to 3

JUDGING:  Images are judged on the following:  1) Technical excellence, both in surface design and form, 2) A distinct quality of unique, original and creative thought and 3) Market viability (professional entries only)

AWARDS:  Finalists receive an awards certificate, a listing in NICHE magazine (professionals only), and a listing in the Buyers Guide of the American Made ShowWinners will receive an awards certificate, trophy, a listing on the NICHE Awards website and a listing in NICHE magazine.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the NICHE Awards!

CALL for ENTRIES: Neo-Mimbreño

Learn more about the Neo-Mimbreño Exhibition!A BOWL
full

My mother believes I am obsessed with food & cooking.  She finds it laughable that I have a bowl specific to whipping cream.  “Obsessed” is a strong word, possibly accurate, but definitely strong.  I do not own a single bowl to which I am well enough attached that I want to be buried with it like Mimbres bowls which have been found covering the face of the interred. Wear marks on the insides of those bowls show they were actually used for more than burial items.  That just makes me more respectful of my pottery bowls–lest it ends up covering my face for all of eternity.  Hmm. This next Call wants to see how YOU might be inspired by Mimbres potters.  This is a fascinating Call, and NOT restricted to clay media.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Silver City Arts for Neo-Mimbreño, an int’l juried show during the Silver City CLAY Festival.  And, it is NOT a clay-specific call.  Investigate further…

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Learn more about the Neo-Mimbreño Exhibition!
“Rabbit at Portal” by Chappel Linda

CALL for ENTRIES:
Neo-Mimbreño

 

NEO-MIMBREÑO 2014 is a juried fine art exhibition of contemporary works influenced or inspired by designs of the ancient Mimbres potters of the Southwest.  Artists are especially encouraged to creatively reinterpret, personalize, or carry the Mimbreño vision into new formats and media.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Open to works in all media, including 2-D and 3-D, video art, mixed-media presentations, and installations

DEADLINE:  June 16, 2014

NOTIFICATION:  July 1, 2014

ENTRY FEE:  $30 for 1, $5 ea add’l

JUROR:   Patricia L. Crown has been on the faculty at the University of New Mexico since 1993, where she is a Distinguished Professor of Anthropology.  Dr. Crown has conducted field investigations in the Ancestral Pueblo, Mogollon, and Hohokam areas of the American Southwest; she recently directed the analysis of artifacts from the trash mounds at Pueblo Bonito, Chaco Canyon.

AWARDS:  $600:  1st Place, $300: 2nd Place,  $100: 3rd Place & $500:  President’s Award

SALES:  Artists are asked to donate 25% to the Silver City CLAY Festival

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the Neo-Mimbreño Exhibition!