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CALL for ENTRIES: Abstract II

Learn more about Abstract II from art-competition.net!DOUBLE
garden duty

We all eat massive amounts of corn.  Since my husband’s Celiac diagnosis, we are a gluten-free household, and it took a lot of work.  But, now it is second nature and, really, no big deal.  But corn?  If I had to try to cut corn out of our diets, we would starve; it is in EVERYTHING.  In 2012, the USDA claimed 88% of U.S. corn is GMO.  I’m not okay with that, so we are planning an attempt to grow our own soon.  Meanwhile, did you know that corn does excellent double duty as a trellis for growing peas?  Plus, the peas supply much-need nitrogen to the soil for the corn.  Don’t you just love nature?  It is in the nature of this next Call to offer DOUBLE the prizes. Make us proud…

Check out this Call for Entries from Art-Competition.net (online) for Abstract II. The cash prizes are DOUBLED for this one! Take a look

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for ENTRIES:

Abstract II

 

ELIGIBILITY: All artists age 18+

MEDIA: Open to all 2D media: painting, drawing, collage, photography, digital, etc.

The artist’s work can be the “abstracting of representational objects” as in expressionistic, surrealistic or cubistic work. “Pure abstraction” is also accepted where there is little to no visual references of the external world.

“Abstraction allows man to see with his mind what he cannot see physically with his eyes…. Abstract art enables the artist to perceive beyond the tangible, to extract the infinite out of the finite. It is the emancipation of the mind. It is an exploration into unknown areas.” — Arshile Gorky

Learn more about Abstract II from art-competition.net!DEADLINE: August 17, 2015

NOTIFICATION:  August 25, 2015

ENTRY FEE: 1 Entry for $20, up to 3 entries for $35, up to 5 entries for $60

AWARDS:
1
st Place: $1000 in cash & $5,200 in prizes
2nd Place: $250 in cash & $1,625 in prizes
3rd Place: $125 in cash & $125 prizes
4th Place: $75 in cash
5th Place: $50 in cash

The 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th & 5th place winner’s art will be featured in Art-Competition.net “Winners Showcase” with links to their websites.

The 10 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!

Learn more abou Abstract II from art-competition.net!

CALL for ENTRIES: Hot New Midwest

Learn more about the Hot New Pics exhibit from the Midwest Center for Photography!island
ICE

Can someone bring me a mango ice shave?  I have been desperately trying not to whine about the heat, but you could stave off my whining with a shave ice.  Really.  Don’t bring me a snow cone; it isn’t the same thing.  It is about the location of the syrup.  In a shave ice/ice shave, the shaving creates a snow-like texture that absorbs the syrup.  In a snow cone, the ice is crushed causing all the syrup to settle to the bottom. Don’t try a shave ice unless you are prepared to never eat a snow cone again. Really.  You can’t keep your hot weather, but don’t keep your hot pics.  This next Call is a great distraction.  No shipping required…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Midwest Center for Photography (Wichita, Kansas) for 2015 Hot New Pics.  Free printing; therefore, no shipping.  Take a look…

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Learn more about the Hot New Pics exhibit from the Midwest Center for Photography!CALL for ENTRIES:
Hot New Midwest

 

“This exhibition celebrates the range of creative exploration in photography. So during this sizzling hot summer season, get out your best shots, let’s discover what’s hot right now.” –http://www.mwcponline.org

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Photography.  Theme based entries are not necessary.

DEADLINE:  August 15, 2015

NOTIFICATION:  August 17, 2015

ENTRY FEE:  $40 for up to 5

JUROR:  Linda Robinson, Gallery Director, Midwest Center for Photography

AWARDS:  Selected artists will have work featured in the “Hot New Pics Show” & will be online.

SALES:  There is a 40% commission for work sold.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from the Midwest Center for Photography!

CALL for ENTRIES: Interstate

Learn more about the Interstate Exhibit from the Sarah Spurgeon Gallery!cool
BEANS

I don’t drink coffee.  For all of my open-palate talk, there are things I am simply not interested in consuming.  Coffee is one of those things.  For many of you, this is heresy, sacrilege, blasphemy.  I suspect it would be like my reaction to people that don’t like chocolate–incomprehensible. But, I break my own rules.  When I go to the “home” of something, I feel obligated to partake.  Don’t you have to drink coffee in Washington?  Maybe I could just visit Java Jive and listen to a few tunes in the giant coffee pot instead.  Or consume a little art just a couple of hours down the interstate.  I’m game. How about you?

Check out this Call for Entries from Sarah Spurgeon Gallery at Central Washington University (Ellensburg, WA) for Interstate, an exhibit where I-82 meets I-90.  All media and subject matter are eligible.  Take a look…

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Learn more about the Interstate Exhibit from the Sarah Spurgeon Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Interstate

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to U.S. artists 18+

MEDIA:  Open to all media (2-dimensional, 3-dimensional & video media)

DEADLINE:  September 4, 2015

NOTIFICATION:  September 25, 2015

ENTRY FEE:  $35 for up to 3 images

JUROR:  Jennifer Navva Milliken has served as the Curator of Craft at the Bellevue Arts Museum, in Bellevue, Washington, since June of 2014.  An expert in contemporary art, studio craft, and design, Milliken has also held positions at the Museum of Arts and Design in New York and the Israel Museum in Jerusalem.

Learn more about the Interstate Exhibit from the Sarah Spurgeon Gallery!In 2012, Milliken founded INTER ALIA projects, an independent curatorial firm.  She has contributed to numerous exhibition catalogues, and written for Art Jewelry Forum and Domus magazine.

AWARDS:  The award for 1st Place includes $500 & a solo exhibit during the 2017/2018 or 2018/2019 academic year, the 2nd Place award is $300, the 3rd Place award is $200.  In addition there will be three Honorable Mention awards.

SALES:  The Sarah Spurgeon Gallery does not charge commission or process sales. Any inquiries about sales will be courteously referred to the artist or the artist’s representative.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from the Sarah Spurgeon Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES: artavita Miami

Learn more from artavita!just
NUTTY

Coconut, really?  I had a Mediterranean Chicken Salad at a coffee house cafe yesterday, and it came with the standard fare–feta, olives & red onions.  But, then there were dried cranberries (yum) and& coconut flakes (weird).  Sometimes you have to experiment.  This next Call could be a way for you to experiment with Art Basel for as little as $15.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from artavita for free exhibition at Spectrum Miami with World Wide Art during Art Basel.  $15 entry & great jurors.  Could be a great opportunity…

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Read the Full Call from ArtAVita!CALL for ENTRIES:
artavita Miami

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Open to all media

DEADLINE:  August 25, 3015

NOTIFICATION:  August 30, 2015

ENTRY FEE: $15 per image

JURORS: Despina Tunberg, Curator at World Wide Art L.A., Thomas Tunberg, Editor at World Wide Art L.A. & M.T Design, Artist & Art Consultant

AWARDS:  One potential Grand Prize winner will exhibit 4 works in Spectrum Miami, with World Wide Art.  The exhibition will take place December 2- 6, 2015, during the Art Basel Week in Miami.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from artavita!

CALL for ENTRIES: Hard & Soft

Learn more about the Materials Hard & Soft exhibit from the Greater Denton Arts Council!make mine
SWEET

Chocolate is my weakness.  It always has been.  However, I have been on a caramel kick lately.  I’ll take hard caramel in the form of brittle or single-wrapped candies, but My current love is soft, ooey gooey caramel covered in dark chocolate.  I could eat my weight in the stuff.  This next call doesn’t want your caramel; they want your craft–hard or soft.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Greater Denton Arts Council (Denton, TX) for Materials: Hard & Soft, a national contemporary craft competition & exhibition.  This show is always gorgeous…

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Learn more about the Materials Hard & Soft exhibit from the Greater Denton Arts Council!CALL for ENTRIES:
Hard & Soft

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to U.S. artists

MEDIA:  Open to any of the craft media: clay, fiber, glass, metal, paper, wood, or any combination of craft media, are acceptable.

DEADLINE:  September 4, 2015

NOTIFICATION:  October 29, 2015

ENTRY FEE: $40 for up to 3

JUROR:  Elizabeth Kozlowski is the curator of the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft and has over 12 years of curatorial and gallery experience with a specialty in contemporary ceramics.  Prior to joining HCCC, Kozlowski served as the Windgate Curatorial Fellow at Arizona State University Art Museum.  Kozlowski has acted as Asst Preparator for Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art & as Gallery Director for Florida Craftsmen, Inc.

Learn more about the Materials Hard & Soft exhibit from the Greater Denton Arts Council!Kozlowski has a Masters with Honors in museum studies through the School of Human Evolution & Social Change at AZ State University & a BFA in studio art from FL Atlantic University.

AWARDS:  The Greater Denton Arts Council will provide Juror Awards in the amounts of $1000, $750, $500 & $250. Winners will be determined by the juror, on site, after the accepted works are received at the Patterson-Appleton Center for the Visual Arts.

SALES:  A 30% commission will be retained from all work sold during the exhibit. Works which are not for sale must be marked (NFS).

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from the Greater Denton Arts Council!

CALL for ENTRIES: Tattoo Flash

Learn more about the Tattoo Flash exhibit from the Las Laguna Gallery!APPLE
of my hip

I have a tattoo.  It is apple-shaped.  I know–food, again.  It was really meant to be about food, technically.  I went to New York City, aka the Big Apple, for my graduate school interview, and decided to get a little, nickel-sized apple tattoo to remind me of my trip to the Big Apple.  Yes, I was sober.  Turns out that I’m a bleeder, so it is my only tattoo.  But, I really love them.  This next Call wants your take on tattoos.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Las Laguna Gallery (Laguna Beach, CA) for Tattoo Flash–work depicting tattoos or that fits tattoo culture.  Great theme…

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Learn more about the Tattoo Flash exhibit from the Las Laguna Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Tattoo Flash

 

“My body is my journal, and my tattoos
are my story.” – J. Depp

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  All media considered except jewelry, video, or sculpture. Can be a single image, presented as a tattoo flash page, etc.

THEME:  Work designed to be tattoos, content including people with tattoos, or artwork that fits tattoo culture.

DEADLINE:  August 2, 2015

NOTIFICATION:  August 5, 2015

ENTRY FEE: $30 for 1, $5 ea. add’l up to 15

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the Tattoo Flash exhibit from the Las Laguna Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES: Nocturne

Learn more about the Nocturne exhibit at the Darkroom Gallery!a-maze-ingly
CORNY

Popping corn is an art.  We consume bowls and bowls and bowls of popcorn at my house every night–organic, non-GMO cooked on the stove the same way it was done when I was little.  As a matter of fact, I believe my craving for popcorn is actually triggered by sunset.  I adore it toped by finely grated Parmesan & a sprinkle of chile powder.  My husband craves it with huge doses of freshly ground black pepper.  My son prefers it with just a sprinkle of sea salt.   That’s our nighttime popcorn trifecta.  This next Call is open to whole different kind of nighttime imagery.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Darkroom Gallery (Essex Junction, VT) for Nocturne. $24 entry. We’re proud our readers have been both shown & awarded at Darkroom. Join their ranks

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Learn more about the Nocturne exhibit at the Darkroom Gallery!CALL
for ENTRIES:

Nocturne

 

“Photographers have long embraced the literary and artistic tradition of the night as theme and subject in their work. The romantic notions and sense of mystery associated with the night, and the transformation from the mundane world to the unknown provide ample material for photographers to explore through their work.

“Darkroom Gallery is calling for nighttime imagery that conveys mystery, surrealism, isolation, loneliness, and time/timelessness.” –darkroomgallery.com

ELIGIBILITY:
Open to all artists 18+

MEDIA: Photography

DEADLINE: August 12, 2015

NOTIFICATION: August 21, 2015

ENTRY FEE: 4 for $24 (online)/$29 (email)

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Learn more about the Nocturne exhibit at the Darkroom Gallery!JUROR: Lance Keimig is best known for his night photographs–often made at the juncture of the built & natural environments.  Keimig has taught at the New England School of Photography in Boston since 2000, has also taught at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, The Photographic Resource Center at Boston University, The Houston Center for Photography & leads independent workshops across the country.

Keimig continues to teach night photography & light-painting workshops and leads photo tours to Iceland, Ireland, Scotland & Cuba. His photographs are held in numerous collections including The Art Complex Museum In Duxbury, Boston Athenaeum, Boston Public Library, and the Grace Museum in Abilene, TX.

AWARDS: Selected entries are included in a full color exhibit catalog & gallery exhibit. Plus: Juror’s Choice: 30×48″ image banner; People’s Choice – a free future entry; Honorable Mentions receive free exhibition catalogs and free entry in a future exhibition.

SALES: Free matting & framing of accepted entries, subject to standard sizes. For commission details, go to the bottom of the Submissions page!

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the Nocturne exhibit at the Darkroom Gallery!

ARTIST to LOVE: Darcy Meeker

We have a new Artist to Love!

Join us in saying “Welcome” to sculptor Darcy Meeker, our newest Artist to Love

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Darcy Meeker
Sculpture
Mineral Spirits, Italian Alabaster sculpture by Darcy Meeker
Mineral Spirits
Italian Alabaster sculpture
MEEKER tools copper, creates sculpture in stone, clay, silk, aluminum, and, well, pretty much anything she can get her hands on, and paints, collages and prints on a variety of materials with the same wide-ranging enthusiasm.

Meeker's work is all about flowing line, texture, opaque vs. translucent & figure-ground play. Whatever her medium at the moment, it asks to be touched. It's all about curves & texture, light & shadow. "I’m only interested in work that conveys that kind of sensuous pull."

FAVORITE FOOD: Sushi

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FEATURED ARTIST: Rachel Goldsmith

Learn more about AAAD Featured Artist Rachel Goldsmith!HOT stuff

I like it spicy.  My favorite Indian restaurant offers mild, medium & hot levels of spice.  But, those with the inside track also know they offer the Indian version of mild, medium & hot.  I am pretty good with Indian medium.  On braver days I can handle Indian hot.  But, the actual heat this summer is wearing me out.  I’m not normally a heat whiner–until now.  Every degree over 90 results in my doing everything just a little slower–as though my shoes are melted to the ground.  But then, I received this fantastic Featured Artist contest entry that allowed me to shift focus and enjoy the beauty and brightness of summer–without all the hot sauce.

Painting with plastic by Featured Artist Rachel GoldsmithThis month’s artist offers us an evolving view of process and how it informs content.   Her work explores the contrast between organic forms and the plasticity of production.  Artandartdeadlines.com is proud to claim Rachel Goldsmith as this month’s Featured Artist.  This work is intricate and soft, yet hard and industrial.  It is beautiful and thoughtful and puzzling.  And then there’s the dumplings and cereal…and hot sauce.

FEATURED ARTIST:
Rachel Goldsmith

 

Rachel Goldsmith is a NY-based artist who works primarily with PLA plastic, water-based paints on canvas & permanent ink on paper.  She received her Bachelor of Arts & Fine Arts Degrees from Univ. of Michigan & her Masters of Art & Design Education Degree from Pratt Institute.  Rachel taught middle school Visual Arts in NYC from 2007-2012.  In addition to several “Best in Show” awards, Goldsmith was commissioned by the inventors of the 3Doodler to create a piece for MoMA Design Store.  Her work, including her Fabergé Big Egg, is included in various private collections.

Learn more about Featured Artist Rachel Goldsmith!Has the 3-D pen been a trial & error process or have you had instruction from another artist, creator, or school?  “The 3Doodler has been 100% self-taught.  I received the pen in March 2014 –early in their production, a few weeks after completing Ova Obsessive for the Faberge Big Egg Hunt. I had been drawing 12-20 hours a day for 6 weeks.  I was done with drawing for a little while, so the timing was fortuitous.  I immediately used the 3Doodler on canvas—that is what seemed natural to me. And I was instantly obsessed with the possibilities.  The more I used it, the more I loved it – and still, to this day, I am discovering new techniques and developing new ideas for its use.

Textiles by Featured Artist Rachel Goldsmith--detail“I struggle with the term “trial and error”, as it has such a negative connotation. (*Noted and appreciated.  Words have meanings.)  I prefer to think of my work with the 3Doodler as experimenting…

…happy accidents
or Beautiful Oops.

 

“I love having to react to the material – to adjust what I’m doing based on what the material does. Any pieces that feel like “errors” just have to be worked further or in a different way – scissors, heat gun, iron, spray paint, wire, and/or more plastic. I titled one piece Frankenstein because of how many times it was cut apart and put back together in a different form.”

Why PLA over ABS plastic?  “Since day one I have preferred PLA.  It is corn-based as opposed to petroleum based, so it doesn’t smell noxious.  That’s my main reason.  Additionally, I find the PLA easier to work with because it sticks to itself very easily and it hardens a bit slower then the ABS, so you have a moment to adjust the extrusion with your fingers or other tools.”

Squares 1, 2 & 3 by Featured Artist Rachel Goldsmith!

Talk to me about the 3-D printing pen.  Does form inspire content or does content require that you figure out how to make the pen conform?  Again my answer is both–it depends. When 3Doodler asked me to create a lamp for their MoMA Design Store display, I had to figure out how to make the plastic into a lamp – before that, I’d been working on canvas or other flat surfaces – balance and strength were the key factors that I had to work around.  Most of the time however, my work is material driven. I gain inspiration from my environment – especially the contrasts between natural and man-made – and I often allow the materials drive my creating.

Painting with plastic by Featured Artist Rachel Goldsmith!I am fascinated by the contrast between the control I have over the materials and what the materials do on their own.  Again, this creates a situation for me to react and respond to my work. I think this is another reason that I fell in love with the original 3Doodler. The pen has a little bit of a mind of it’s own – so I constantly have to react to how the pen extrudes the plastics, even if it is not exactly what I thought I wanted it to do.  New possibilities of what I can do with plastics keep popping into my head and keep driving my creations – adding wire, or using an iron or using the heat-gun or layering like I’m weaving or painting or drawing on the plastic or moving very slowly or fast.  It is endless.  I need another set of hands to keep up with my brain.

Tell me about the contrast between organic forms and synthetic materials.  “Contrasts, in general, fascinate to me.  I think it is a coincidence that I’m using plastic to create organic forms – though I love that a viewer can find meaning in my work based on this contrast. Or perhaps subconsciously I love the 3Doodler because of that contrast. I will point out though, that the PLA is corn-based.  Is it still considered synthetic? (*I think it is fair to call it synthesized, at least.)  Again, my work is hugely inspired by the contrasts between man-made and nature – working with plastic to create organic forms seems like a perfect way to represent that contrast.”

Painting with plastic by Featured Artist Rachel Goldsmith!Most artists have something to say—something they are trying to get across to viewers. I am fascinated by the contrast of the playful versus an almost robotic feel.  “I’ve discussed this a lot lately, with slight discomfort. For me the process of creating the work is the reason for creating the work.  The movement of my hand hypnotizes me, acting as a focus point for meditation–I use the same movements in drawing, 3Doodling and Painting. Also, the necessary reaction to the media engages me with ongoing challenges.  In the end I want the pieces to appeal to my aesthetic senses.  I want people to enjoy looking at the work as much as I do.  If the viewer sees a statement about contrasts, great; if the viewer sees a statement about the environment, great.  But, I’m not creating nor exhibiting with any agenda in mind.”  *Refreshingly, and shockingly honest. Bravo.

Talk to me about the two artists (one living, one dead) that have most influenced your work and why.  “Sorry, you are getting 3.  Dale Chihuly is my favorite contemporary artist. I am nearly obsessed with watching videos of him at work.  I am captivated by his process and inspired by his use of color and material, both glass and paint.  The forms he creates are direct results of the motion of his hand, arm and wrist, a motion over which he has impressive control.  His blown glass and drawings look as if they have grown from the ocean and are still suspended in the currents of the water.

Painting with plastic by Featured Artist Rachel Goldsmith!“Bill Komoski is one of many abstract painters that I could list as a favorite. He creates works that are just about looking. Like many of my pieces, his paintings are map-like—organized yet chaotic.  Similar to Chihuly, his work evokes a feeling of fluidity and weightlessness.  And, I draw a tremendous amount of inspiration from Ernst Haeckel.  His ‘Artforms in Nature’ documents my obsession with organic forms.  It illustrates the scientifically stringent aspects of nature that ordinarily seem disorganized and random.”

What is your favorite food addiction?  It IS a food-themed blog after all.  “Hot sauce–especially Cholula.  I am addicted to and allergic to cheese. I miss it everyday that I don’t make myself sick from it.  And I LOVE veggie dumplings, yum!  But, I will always choose sweet over savory.”  *Allergic to cheese would be the death of me. Truly.

What is your favorite snack food obsession?  “Cinnamon Toast Crunch with almond milk or soy milk and non-ice cream–stupid allergies force me to stick to sorbet, popsicles & non-dairy frozen treats.”

Painting with plastic by Featured Artist Rachel Goldsmith!What’s coming up next for you?  “I would like to learn more about textiles, as so much of what I’m creating looks like it is made from fabric not plastic. Also, I hope to create some mobiles as I love the shadows produced by the plastics and I love how light looks shining through the plastics – mobiles might be the perfect way to display this kind of work.  I’ve only just begun researching mobiles.  I can feel myself teetering on the edge of something amazing.  It is a really strange feeling because I’m not sure what’s coming down the pipeline, but I’m certain something big is going to burst out really soon.  It is exciting, bizarre, and a little embarrassing to admit. I think it involves mixing media. We will see.”

“I’ve never felt like this before.”

 

Rachel, don’t you dare be embarrassed.  Your honesty and openness have made my heart smile.  I sift through a lot of stock answers and standard bios and stagnant art-speak statements.  You have renewed my faith that I can still have exciting, insightful conversations about art.  Thank you for that–and the work…

Learn more about Rachel Goldsmith!

Learn more about Featured Artist Rachel Goldsmith! Are you Featured Artist material?  LET US KNOW!

CALL for ENTRIES: At Home

Learn more about the At Home exhibit from Don't Take Pictures!your
KITCHEN
or mine?

Home is where the kitchen is.  Yes, I know–where the heart is; I simply disagree.  Anyone can leave, move & travel, but we all have to eat.  Whether it is a hotel kitchenette where a sandwich is a welcome relief from fast food or a pop-up camper where popcorn made has never tasted better, they are all home.  This next Call wants your thoughts on being at home.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Don’t Take Pictures (art publication) for At Home.  NO entry fee & they are a AAAD sponsor, too.  Make us proud & enter today…

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Learn more about the At Home exhibit from Don't Take Pictures!CALL for ENTRIES:
At Home

 

Don’t Take Pictures exists to showcase the work of emerging photographers.  In addition to publishing photographers in print & online in their monthly columns, they are now publishing online quarterly exhibitions.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Photography

THEME:  “The meanings associated with the word ‘home’ are as varied as dwellings themselves.  For some, home is a place to put down roots, a place of safety and comfort; for others, it is simply a place to hang their hat.  A home can extend beyond structural walls to include yards, streets, and the culture of a whole town.  Everyone, for better or for worse, has a place they think of as home, a place where personal histories are shaped and life is lived.  For ‘At Home,’ Don’t Take Pictures seeks photographs that explore the wide array of environments that people call home.” –donttakepictures.com

DEADLINE:  August 23, 2015

PUBLICATION:  August 26 – November 24, 2015

ENTRY FEE:  None

AWARDS:  Inclusion in the upcoming At Home exhibition

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the At Home exhibit from Don't Take Pictures!