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CALL for ENTRIES: Touch

Learn more about the Touch Exhibit from the Arrowmont School!the APPLE
of my eye

I live within 10 miles of two fantastic apple orchards.  Between them, they grow over 125+ varieties on more than 40,000 trees.  With that many varieties, many are available year ’round via the orchards’ cold storage.  But, fresh apple season is upon us.  I cannot be more excited for apple leather, dried apples, apple tarts, apple pies, applesauce–all within close reach of home.  This next Call also fins it home less than 10 miles from me.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Arrowmont School of Arts & Crafts for Touch: Interactive Craft.  $30 entry & open to all media, NOT craft exclusively.  This is a fantastic venue…

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Learn more about the Touch Exhibit from the Arrowmont School!CALL for ENTRIES:
Touch

“Any work involving viewer interaction is welcome for submission; that which involves audience manipulation or involvement for the piece’s creation or enjoyment, or work that gains significance or emotional resonance by being touched or handled- without white museum gloves. Preference will be given to work that relates to traditional craft practices, but all media will be considered.” –arrowmontgalleries.org

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  All media will be considered including book arts, ceramics, drawing, fiber, glass, jewelry, metal, painting, photography, printmaking, wood, mixed media, video & installation submissions will be accepted.  All work must have been completed within the last two years.

DEADLINE:  October 24, 2015

NOTIFICATION:  November 18, 2015

ENTRY FEE: $30 for up to 3

Learn more about the Touch Exhibit from the Arrowmont School!JUROR:  Emily Zilber is the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston’s first Ronald L. and Anita C. Wornick Curator of Contemporary Decorative Arts.  Zilber is responsible for the MFA’s vibrant program of contemporary decorative arts, including guiding acquisitions and developing a presence for craft and design in the Linde Family Wing for Contemporary Art and throughout the museum.  Zilber oversees the Daphne and Peter Farago Gallery, a dedicated space for modern and contemporary craft, design, and decorative arts.  Zilber holds a BA in art history from The University of Chicago and an MA from the Bard Graduate Center for Decorative Arts, Design History & Material Culture.

AWARDS:  1st Place $1,000, 2nd Place $500, 3rd Place $250 & 2 Mentions of $125 each

SALES:  Arrowmont will take a 40% commission.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the Touch Exhibit from the Arrowmont School!

CALL for ENTRIES: Cecelia Coker Bell

Learn more from the Cecelia Coker Bell Gallery!one TOMATO
two TOMATO
three TOMATO four

Tomatoes, tomatoes everywhere.  It is THAT time of the year.  The Farmers Market is awash with overly ripe tomatoes at rock bottom prices.  When they are less than $1 a pound, I have such a hard not taking them home.  We’ve taken to having snacks of sliced tomatoes, tomato sandwiches and marinated tomatoes.  They are the stars of their own solo show at our house.  This next Call offers you a solo show too, just not in my house.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Cecelia Coker Bell Gallery at Coker College (Hartsville, SC) for 2016/2017 Exhibition Season. No entry fee, DropBox submission.  Looking for a solo show, this is a great gallery…

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Learn more from the Cecelia Coker Bell Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Cecelia Coker Bell

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Open to all media

DEADLINE:  October 24, 2015

NOTIFICATION:  End of December, 2015

ENTRY FEE:  None

JUROR: The selection committee will choose five artists for one-­person shows in the 2016/2017 season.

AWARDS:  Selected artists will receive $300 toward shipping, $200 for artists who give a gallery talk/presentation during their show & a small run of color posters (at gallery cost)

SALES: Works exhibited in the gallery are for sale; however, they do not focus on sales, and sales are not common. *Please remember this is an academic gallery, not a retail gallery.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

(Click link above, then click “Apply for Show” to download the PDF)

Learn more from the Cecelia Coker Bell Gallery!

 

CALL for ENTRIES: Guatephoto 2015

Learn more about Guatephoto 2015!hot
TAMALE

I love tamales.  My life has been dotted with expert tamale makers–the Mexican version.  Then I tried Guatemalan tamales.  Oh my.  The differences are subtle, but important.  In Guatemalan tamales, the corn used to make the masa (dough) is not sweet, and they are usually wrapped in  leaves, not corn husks.  Tamales can come in red & black varieties, both sweet & savory, both large & small.  If are the winner of this next Call, they pick up the tab for your ticket & hotel to the opening.  Be sure to pick up a tamale while you are in Guatemala!  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from La Fototeca & Guatemala.com (Guatemala) for Guatephoto 2015. $25 entry. Printing & exhibit costs are covered.  And winners get a ticket & hotel for the opening!  An excellent int’l opportunity…

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Learn more about Guatephoto 2015!CALL for ENTRIES:
Guatephoto 2015

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Photography (portfolio or photobook)

DEADLINE:  August 21, 2015*Hard copy of photobook must be rcv’d in Guatemala bydeadline.  Portfolios uploaded online.

NOTIFICATION:  September 18, 2015

ENTRY FEE:  $25 for 10 to 15 images for portfolio entrants or 1 photobook.

JURORS: Luis González Palma, a Guatemalan photographer who lives & works in Argentina with work exhibited in the U.S., Australia, Mexico, England, Slovakia, France & Spain. Clara de Tezanos, Co-Founder & Director of La Fototeca.  JJ Estrada T, co-founder & director of La Fototeca.

Learn more about Guatephoto 2015!Andrés Austurias, director & founder of RARA Magazine with solo exhibits in galleries & cultural centers of Central America, Mexico & U.S.  Juan Brenner, photographer & art director.  He worked in N.Y. as a fashion photographer & images have been published by diverse int’l magazines.

AWARDS:  Of all the received entries, 15 artists & 30 photobooks will be selected from each category to exhibit.  The work selected will showcase in two of the main exhibitions during GuatePhoto 2015, from Nov. 12-30, 2015.  GuatePhoto will cover printing & exhibit expenses for all 15 finalists.  Plus, Portfolio winner  receives $2,000 USD, Nikon D750, ticket & hotel to GuatePhoto. Photobook winner receives $2,000 USD & ticket & hotel to GuatePhoto.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about Guatephoto 2015!

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: Earth

Learn more about the Earth Exhibit from Dubuque Area Arts Collective! http://wp.me/pDu2s-6tBCUKES
for cubs?

In our continuing efforts to downsize in preparation for “tiny living”, I downsized myself out of garden space.  We moved back to our previous 2-acre, mountain-top abode, but anything other than container gardening is impossible with out a major terracing project to provide flat space on the side of the mountain.  So, we’re going to attempt to grow a few squash & cucumbers on the deck using the railings as support.  But, considering the fact that my dog has tree’d several black bears during the past two-weeks.  Am I simply creating a buffet dinner on my porch?  Nature. Hmm.  This next Call wants to know your perspective.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Dubuque Area Arts Collective (Dubuque, IA) for the Earth Exhibit!  No entry fee, open to all media & fast notification.  It is like a dream…

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Learn more about the Earth Exhibit from Dubuque Area Arts Collective! http://wp.me/pDu2s-6tBCALL for ENTRIES:
Earth

“Works should focus on topics related to environmental issues and/or consist of salvaged or found objects. The purpose of this exhibit is to showcase unique and contemporary perspectives on environmental topics as well as unexpected and sophisticated use of recycled and found materials.” –from daartscollective.com

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Open to all media, including painting, drawing, sculpture, multimedia, photography, digital, installation art, video, recycled art, found object assemblage, etc.

DEADLINE:  July 5, 2015

NOTIFICATION:  July 6, 2015 *Note: Work must ARRIVE by July 15.

ENTRY FEE:  None

AWARDS:  Best in Show will be featured on the cover of Grain Magazine along with an artist feature in a 2-page spread.  Publication will be released in August. Outstanding artists submitting to the exhibit will also be featured in the magazine.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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FEATURED ARTIST: Emilyann Gachko

Learn more from Photographer and Featured Artist Emilyann Gachko!CHEESE,
not stinky

With the arrival of February, I find myself restless and ready to move on.  My family is on the cusp of big changes, and I am finding it hard to do more than hold my breath and wait.  The problem with that is that the changes aren’t going to happen in any real way for two years.   I can’t hold my breath for two years–literally or figuratively.  I like aged cheese, but two year in my fridge would not be a good thing, really.

This month’s artist shows both gratitude for “right now” as well as hope for the future.   Her work explores the both comfort and the claustrophobia associated with staying where you are–without denying the need to go.

Learn more from Photographer and Featured Artist Emilyann Gachko!

ArtAndArtDeadlines.com is proud to claim Emilyann Gachko as this month’s Featured Artist.  This work calls attention to self-expression through your personal landscape.  It can’t be all cheddar for everyone all the time, folks.  To be fair, there’s also mozzarella and brie and Stilton and...

FEATURED
ARTIST:

Emilyann Gachko

Emily Gachko was raised in Cranford, New Jersey–where all the shooting for her current project has taken place.  Gachko majored in Fine Arts with a concentration in Photography at Ramapo College of NJ –winnging Best in Show with her Senior Thesis Exhibition.  She aspires to get her MFA in Photography and teach photography at the collegiate level.  Gachko currently lives in Spring Lake, New Jersey, where she has a variety of jobs teaching kids and and working with horses.

Learn more from Photographer and Featured Artist Emilyann Gachko!Talk to me about your process when searching for subjects.  Are the models friends, peers or acquaintances?  “So, I got the idea for the project living at home with parents, which quite frankly, I was not thrilled about.  I wanted to make lemonade out of the lemons that was living situation, so to speak.  That’s how I landed on the idea.  I started out with friends, and then friends of friends, and then eventually I would go to bars with said friends, and they would point people out to me that they vaguely knew and thought might live at home with their parents.  And I would approach them, and explain the project, and ask if I come home to their house and photograph them.  Despite being a total stranger to most of these people, only one person ever said no!”

Learn more from Photographer and Featured Artist Emilyann Gachko!

Talk to me about the portraiture aspect of your work.   “I wanted the people in the image to be very matter of fact, in that they didn’t give you any kind of overt emotion to go off or decide the tone of the photograph by say, their expressions. But in a way, the sitters are still the most important part of the photograph, in that they designed the space that envelops them. I wanted people to look at each photo and really get a feel for that person, of their individuality. The whole photograph makes up the portrait, not just the sitter, but the sitter is who assigns the most important part of the photograph’s identity.”

Learn more from Photographer and Featured Artist Emilyann Gachko!Finding the balance between people & their self-imposed habitats or between gratitude & anxiety creates a beautiful tension in your work.   Was that your intention?   Thank you!  Yes, I definitely sough to portray the tension between the individuals and the rooms themselves, mostly in that a lot of the environments have things that are clearly left over from childhood, and all of the sitters are young adults.”

What style or school of art do you think work fits into?    “I would say environmental portraiture. Even after this project, this is a style of art that I’m very much interested. The way that people both interact with and are informed by their environments. I really fascinates me.”

Learn more from Photographer and Featured Artist Emilyann Gachko!Talk to me about the two artists (one living, one dead) that have most influenced your work and why. “Photographer William Eggleston is one of my favorites, and a huge inspiration, in the way that he so elegantly captures every day life. Dead? Joseph Cornell.  He was one of the first artists I really loved, and he way he works with color, objects, and space within his shadow boxes is really beautiful.”

What is your favorite food addiction? It IS a food-themed blog after all. “Can I say pizza, even though that is super basic?  I don’t care, my answer is definitely pizza, haha!”  Pizza is always the right answer.  Always.

Learn more from Photographer and Featured Artist Emilyann Gachko! What if your favorite snack food obsession? “Cheese and crackers, so not too far off from pizza, haha.  Or Phish Food Ben & Jerry’s ice cream, depending on my mood.”

What’s coming up next for you? “I’m hoping to start work on another project that’s also sort of about suburban living, but I don’t really have the details hashed out yet so I don’t want to say too much about it until the idea comes into fruition! Other than that, I’d like to experiment with some collage and mixed media work. I took a class on it in college and it was my favorite one.”

Thank you, Emilyann, for reminding us
to appreciate where we are RIGHT NOW.

Learn more about Featured Artist & Photographer Emilyann Gachko 600x

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CALL for Entries: Still Life / Life Still

Learn more from Darkroom Gallery!ATE hours later

Cooking has moved into slow motion in my house.  As much as I want to hurry Spring along, I am reminded of our current Winter status by the icy wind that greets me at my front door each morning.  So, my slow cooker lives in a perpetual circuit from counter to refrigerator to sink to counter to refrigerator to sink–almost daily.  Tonight is lentil soup with bacon. This next Call wants to see what happens when life stills completely.  An intriguing take on a traditional form…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Darkroom Gallery (Essex Junction, VT) for Still Life / Life Still. They always have a low entry fee ($24) & a great juror.  This theme leaves room for the traditionalist as well as those with a vastly different point of view. Take a look

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Learn more from Darkroom Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Still Life / Life Still

The study of inanimate objects; subject matter, placement and compositional balance imply meaning that surmount everyday functionality.  Historically, a still life composition is an array of commonplace objects, inert and set in space.  These objects often include natural components such as plants, fruits, vegetables, nuts, flowers accompanied by man made objects like dishes, boxes, mirrors and vases within an interior setting at eye level like a table top.  Darkroom Gallery wants to contextually explore the Still Life; some may take a traditional approach.  Others may see Still Life/Life Still as a vehicle to explore new artistic possibilities, in form, function or to convey political or emotive meanings.  Objects caught in their natural surroundings & documented on the fly can make just as poignant an image, i.e., Life Still.  — from darkroomgallery.com

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists 18+

MEDIA: Photography (line-themed)

Learn more about the Darkroom Gallery online!DEADLINE:  February 18, 2015

NOTIFICATION:  February 23, 2015

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

JUROR:  Independent photography curator, editor, researcher and consultant Yumi Goto focuses on the development of cultural exchanges that transcend borders.

She collaborates with local and international artists who live and work in areas affected by conflict, natural disasters, current social problems, human rights abuses and women’s issues. She often works with human rights advocates, international and local NGOs, humanitarian organizations and as well as being involved as a nominator and juror for the international photographic organizations, festivals and events. She is now based in Tokyo and also a co-funder and curator for the Reminders Photography Stronghold.

AWARDS: All selected entries are included in a full color exhibit catalog & gallery exhibition. 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 from the Darkroom Gallery!

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CALL for ENTRIES: 20x20x20 Compact

Learn more from the LSU Student Union Student Gallery!just a
LITTLE BITE

Smaller isn’t always the same.  Every member of my household is an avid label reader due to food allergies.  One of the most important lessons we have learned is that miniature and compact versions of foods are not necessarily the same, nutritionally speaking.  I find miniatures of candy bars are often sweeter due to a different ratio of ingredients than the originals.  Sometimes, they add thickeners or starches to help them better hold their more compact shape as well.  Be careful.  This next show is all about the VIRTUES of being compact.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the LSU Student Union Art Gallery (Baton Rouge, LA) for the 2015 20″x20″x20″ National Compact Competition & Exhibit.  Well-respected exhibit with cash awards.  Don’t miss it…

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Learn more from the LSU Student Union Student Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
20x20x20 Compact

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists residing in the United States

MEDIA:  Open to all media.  Two-dimensional works must be 20” x 20” or less. Three-dimensional works may have one side exceeding 20″ but cannot exceed 70 lbs in weight.

DEADLINE:  February 6, 2015

NOTIFICATION:  February 20, 2014

Learn more about the LSU Student Union Art GalleryENTRY FEE:  $40 for up to 3

JUROR:  Brooke Anderson currently serves as the Executive Director of Prospect.3 in New Orleans, an international contemporary art biennial., Deputy Director of Curatorial Planning at LSCMA in Los Angeles, CA, Director and Curator at The Contemporary Center and the Henry Darger Study Center at the American Folk Art Museum in New York; Director of the Diggs Gallery & Assistant Professor of Fine Arts, at Winston-Salem State University, North Carolina.  Anderson has curated exhibitions and lectured extensively around the world.

AWARDS:  1st Place $2,000, 2nd Place $1,500, 3rd Place $1,000

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from the LSU Student Union Student Gallery!

FEATURED ARTIST of the YEAR: Emily Mitchell

Fig Newtons by Artist of the Year Emily Mitchell!HAPPY NEW YEAR!
food & art

It is January again, and we can’t believe it is 2015 already.  I am joyfully looking forward to a new year. 2014 was a year of growth for my family, my art, and for AAAD.  There were wonderful food highlights including a renewed interest in baking and continuing to fight the appearance of processed, fake foods.   I appreciate that some of you are tackling the same issues–like fig newtons.  The fig newtons, at left, are a self-proclaimed fail by painter Emily Mitchell.  And AAAD covered some fantastic opportunities in 2014 and even more fantastic artists.

Today, we name the
2014 Artist of the Year!

 

Get Close by 2014 Featured Artist of the Year Painter Emily Mitchell!When AAAD began in 2009, (YES, we are starting year SIX!) I was determined to cover art deadlines, and more importantly, artists producing really good ART.  And, after I chose a few artists, I quickly realized that the Featured Artist program needed structure, or it would never really get done on any sort of regular basis. That is how the Featured Artist Contest was born.

The Featured Artist Page was getting crowded and each post was lessening the impact of being Featured. I had to start archiving artists yearly.  And, the Artist of the Year was born.  I now give all of our Featured Artists each year notice that at the end of the year, the Artist of the Year will be determined by the number of comments on their individual Featured Artist blog posts.

Congratulations to
Emily Mitchell,
AAAD’s 2014 Artist of the Year

The Dragonfly Gift by 2014 Featured Artist of the Year Painter Emily Mitchell!I followed up with Emily to find out what’s new:  “I’m hoping to start a new series with insects.  I’d like to do about 20-25 of them in a similar approach to my work but probably with some more mixed media-colored pencils, papers, perhaps. Oh!  And I’d like to do a few give a ways this year! I’m also doing a few workshops for some teachers and art associations. “

And new foods? Are there any new tasty morsels inspiring you? “So, since going GF, I really really miss Fig Newtons. I love/loved them, and they were my daily coffee accompaniment each morning.  They also made great training food when I did triathlons. But the ones I have found that are on the shelf are not stupendous.  So I have begun making my own. It’s laborious, and they are ugly!  Like, really ugly.  But so far they taste good. And much fresher than the original.” Editor’s note:  The food pic above ARE Emily’s figgy fail.  I think they look yummy.  All hail the ugly food!

I have enjoyed getting to know you, Emily. I am inspired by your sense of yourself. I love you adapt in life and how that carries over to your work.   I appreciate that your fans and peers loved you enough to make you the Artist of the Year even though your feature was the last one of the year.  Thank you, Emily, for ending 2014 with a bang!  If you missed her original Feature, check it out and get to know Emily Mitchell yourself.

Learn more about 2014 Artist of the Year, Painter Emily Mitchell!

Do you want to be the 2015 Artist of the Year?
It all starts with the Featured Artist Contest.

CALL for ENTRIES: Circus of Thought

Learn more from the Raebec Gallery!BUGGING
out in

I’ve become a casual fan of Naked & Afraid (the TV show).  When flipping through the channels, I keep tripping across the reruns.  For those of you non-watchers.  Two people (1 man, 1 woman) that have never met who are dropped in a remote location for 21 days with nothing–not even clothes. I am dumbfounded by what they will eat.  If you’re hungry enough, I supposes giant crickets (maybe it was a grasshopper) look delicious.  Bizarre.  Here’s a Call for all things bizarre.  Maybe even crickets…

Check out this Call for Entries from Raebec Gallery (online) for Circus of Thought.  This could serve as great art publication & web back links to help increase your site traffic.  If this isn’t the right theme for you, stay tuned for future themes.  Investigate…

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Learn more from the Raebec Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Circus of Thought

 

“For this exhibition, we’re looking for art that represents the most bizarre and unusual concepts.” –from Raebec Gallery

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA: Open to media including: paintings, drawings, oil, acrylic, pastels, ink, graphite, sculpture, photography & CGI works. Ineligible media includes: Wearable art, jewelry, artwork in frames.

DEADLINE:  November 4, 2014

NOTIFICATION: Approximately 2 weeks after the deadline

ENTRY FEE: $35 for 3 entries and $5 per every entry thereafter

AWARDS: Cash prizes, Awards of Excellence & Special Recognitions will be awarded to the top 3 & honorable mentions.

SALES: The gallery will take the 30% commission.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from the Raebec Gallery!