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CALL for ENTRIES: 26th Annual International

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Valentine’s Day has taken an odd turn at my house over the years.  Gone are the roses, candy and candlelit dinners.  In their place, my husband Jon and I now have some gourmet treat and a glass of wine and snuggle in for a good movie.  It could be laziness on our parts, I suppose.  But I prefer to think of it as comfort of knowing you are exactly where you want to be when you want to be there…unfettered by all the other expectations.  This Valentine’s Day, be good to yourself and enter this next show by the deadline, February 14th, 2011.

Check out this Call for Entries for the 26th Annual Juried Competition known as the Tallahassee International.  The entry fee is only $20, and academically juried shows are GREAT for your resume.  Put your heart into it…

Learn more about the Museum of Fine Art at FSU!CALL for ENTRIES: 
Tallahassee International 26TH Annual Juried Competition

The Tallahassee International is an annual juried competition organized by Florida State University Museum of Fine Arts. The competition is open to all media and is juried by a panel of faculty from within the College of Visual Arts, Theatre and Dance.

ELIGIBILITY: Artists are eligible to submit works without regard to sex, race, creed or national origin. Artists must be 18 years of age or older (current FSU CVATD faculty or students may not enter).

MEDIA:  All media is eligible.

DEADLINE:  February 14, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  There is a $20.00 entry fee.  A maximum of two (2) works per person may be submitted.

Scene from the 25th Annual Tallahassee InternationalAWARDS:  The jurors select the award winners from the actual works of art, after the exhibition has been installed. The First Place winner will receive $1,000.00 and the Second Place winner will receive $500.00.  A color catalog of the Tallahassee International is produced, and all artists who enter will receive a copy. Accepted artists will each receive a set of 12 complimentary catalogs.

JURY PROCESS:  The competition is juried by a panel of faculty members from the Florida State University College of Visual Arts, Theatre and Dance. Jurors select works based on their own merit and must agree the artist demonstrates skill within the chosen medium. Selections are made from the digital images, so it is imperative that quality images be provided to insure fair judging. Jurors and the FSU Museum reserve the right to reject, upon arrival, any work of unacceptable craftsmanship and quality not discernible in the image.

Learn more about the Museum of Fine Art at FSU!ABOUT THE MUSEUM:  MoFA has a history of exciting projects—from lush painting to dynamic sculpture exhibitions, from challenging installations to provocative photography shows.  Every season begins with an international competitive exhibition that embraces all media and every semester closes with the youth and exuberance of the graduating artist exhibitions.  

They have examined the contact zone of Anglo and Native American cultures, the mystical side of Haitian folk painting, and the unsophisticated but intense works of outsider artists.  The future promises exhibitions of equal caliber and interest.

For all the details, Download the Prospectus!

CALL for ENTRIES: Past is Present

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It will come as no surprise that I love kitchen gadgets.  I actually own a machine called the CoCoMotion (pictured right) that serves the solitary purpose of making hot cocoa at the perfect temperature.  Embarrassing, but true.  The top of my cabinets serves as a storage house of ridiculous serving pieces I’ll never use, old cheese boxes, and some very cool art made out of toasters.  And if it is an OLD kitchen gadget…like my egg scale, then I’m really in love.

I fell in love for this Call for Entries from The Columbus (GA) Museum called Past is Present: Contemporary Approaches to Historical Decorative Arts and Design.  Check it out…I think you’ll be surprised to find it is part classical applied art, part artisan craft and a whole lot of opportunity to look at your art from a different perspective.

CALL for Entries: Past is Present

The Columbus Museum announces a call to artists for its upcoming exhibition, Past Is Present: Contemporary Approaches to Historical Decorative Arts and Design. Past is Present Call for Entries!Contemporary artists are creating artwork that is breathing new life into techniques and forms found in centuries-old American decorative arts and design. 

This exhibition will explore reinterpretations of textile work, including embroidery and beadwork; ceramics, such as transfer ware and figurines; portraiture, including miniature paintings and silhouettes; furniture-making, such marquetry and tall-case clocks; stained glass; and other traditional American decorative arts forms.  The exhibition will be accompanied by a 16-page publication. 
                                   
Eligibility:  Open to all artists residing in the Continental United States. The Columbus Museum encourages innovative and progressive work that utilizes a diversity of art forms and media.

Learn more about the Columbus Museum!How to Submit Your Work:  Please send 5-10 images at least 300 dpi on CD. Label all images with title and submit a corresponding image list.

The image list should include the title, date, dimensions, and medium (please list specific materials for mixed-media work). Please also include a current resume and artist statement.

Do not send original artwork, slides, master tapes, catalogues or reviews.  Materials without self-addressed stamped envelope will not be returned.

DEADLINE: All materials must be postmarked before October 1, 2010; they may hand-delivered by that date to the Columbus Museum, located at 1251 Wynnton Road, Columbus, Georgia 31906, if preferred.   

ENTRY FEE:  There is no submission fee.

Electronic Media Work:  Submit a sample of work(s) up to 30 minutes on DVD.  (Complete work may exceed this running time.) Samples should be accompanied with label copy (title and date), length of running time, artist statement and resume. Materials without self-addressed stamped envelope will not be returned.

Notification:  Artists will be contacted by December 1, 2010. 

For full details, visit the Columbus Museum website!

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