my
BLACK BEAN
habit
Ethnic grocery stores are gateway habits for foodies. My favorite Cuban cookbook led me to my local Hispanic grocery in search of ingredients for authentic congri, and I came home with products I cannot pronounce and for which I have no use. So exciting. I appreciate being introduced to new food organically, so to speak. *snicker* This Gallery discovers artists for future shows from entries to open calls like this one. Organically…
Check out this Open Call for Entries from Field Projects (Chelsea, NY) for Show #25. $25 entry, great curator, ALL media & a gorgeous space to boot. Take a look…
OPEN CALL:
Show #25
Field Projects announces the 2015 Winter Open Call curated by Olivia Smith, Director of Exhibition A. Emerging & mid-career artists are invited to submit their work for consideration in the March 2015 exhibition. –from Field Projects
ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists
MEDIA: Open to all media
DEADLINE: February 20, 2015
NOTIFICATION: 1st week of March
ENTRY FEE: $25 for up to 5
CURATOR: Olivia Anne Smith is an artist, writer, and the Director of Exhibition A, where she has worked in collaboration with over one hundred artists to produce and distribute new limited edition art. Born in Dallas, Smith received a BFA in Studio Art, Art History, and English from SMU Meadows School of the Arts in 2011 and completed residencies at Les Subsistances in Lyon, France and Ubud, Indonesia. After concluding an internship at the Chinati Foundation in Marfa, she moved to New York City in 2012. Her interest in conceptual and socially-engaged art led her to stints at Artists Space and Creative Time, in addition to her role as curatorial assistant for a new Center for Art & Urbanism in Dallas. Smith lives in Brooklyn and works in Manhattan.
AWARDS: All submissions received will be considered not only for Show #25, but also for future exhibitions at Field Projects and a coinciding online exhibition to Show #25.
SALES: All artwork will be for sale at the gallery during the exhibition.