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CALL for ENTRIES: City

Learn more from PH21 Gallery!will you
DELIVER?
really? wow!

I love eating in a small town because I have learned that it means I can more easily know and appreciate my connections to my food.  However, as I sit and write from a hotel room in a city with a population of almost 7,000 (twice the size of my hometown), I realize that many additional options a little boost in size can afford.  This next Call is looking for your views on the cityy–good OR bad.

Check out this Call for Entries from PH21 Gallery (Budapest, Hungary) for City. This is a great international opportunity. You can enter 3 images for only $12.96 (€10), & you don’t have to ship your work. Take a look…

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Learn more from PH21 Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
City

 

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA: Photography fitting the “City” theme broadly construed; cities may be portrayed visually on personal or social levels, from cityscapes to street photography, from documentary to abstract as well.

DEADLINE: September 9, 2014 midnight (UTC+01, Central European Time)

NOTIFICATION: All entrants will be notified 7-10 days after the deadline.

Learn more from PH21 Gallery!ENTRY FEE: €10 ($12.96) for up to 3, €15 ($19.43) for up to 5, €20 ($25.91) for up to 7, & €25 ($32.39) up to 10.

JUROR: Zsolt Bátori is a philosopher of art and photographer, living in Budapest. He has taught philosophy of art and photography theory courses at various universities in the United States and Hungary. Zsolt is also the founder and director of PH21 Gallery.

AWARDS: 1 juror’s choice & up to 3 honorable mentions will be selected. The juror’s choice receives 3 free entries for any upcoming themed group exhibition calls at PH21 Gallery.

SALES: Gallery commission is 25%. Exhibition prints will be kept on file for future sale and promotion for the photographer, unless the photographer prefers some other arrangement. In case of a sale inquiry the photographer will be contacted. (Submitted photographs, however, do not have to be for sale, & exhibit prints won’t be sold; they are for exhibition and promotion purposes only.)

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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OPEN CALL: Peoria Art Guild

Learn more from the Peoria Art Guild!RARE
please

I like my eggs over easy and my steak & tuna rare, maybe medium rare–depending on where I am.  In restaurants, I’m rarely able to order anything rare; however, at home where I have a clearer picture of the origin and handling, everything is rare.  The opportunity offered by this next Call is equally rare.  Please pay attention to this one…

Check out this Open Call from the Peoria Art Guild (Peoria, IL) for 2015 Exhibitions.  And a rare opportunity to get telephone feedback about your entry.  Take a look…

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Learn more from the Peoria Art Guild!OPEN CALL:
Peoria Art Guild

 

For an add’l $40, all artists may request a brief telephone consultation that will be scheduled after the jury process is completed.  This is particularly helpful to artists who are not invited to participate, but all artists will benefit from candid feedback about their application. *Editor’s note: This is fairly unheard of.  I know $40 is a lot, and yes, it WOULD be lovely if it were include.  But, if you’ve never had your own solo exhibit, and you are looking for some guidance, this is a great opportunity.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists 18+

MEDIA: Open to all media

DEADLINE:  Ongoing

NOTIFICATION:  Ongoing

ENTRY FEE: $35 for 5 to 15 image

AWARDS:  This could result in your receiving a solo art exhibit or being invited to participate in a curated group show

SALES:  The gallery retains a 30% commission.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from the Peoria Art Guild!

CALL for ENTRIES: Blue

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FOOD ISN’T BLUE

I have an aversion to blue foods.  Blueberries & blue potatoes are really both fairly purple.  Every other blue food I can think of is artificial and always screams, “bio-hazard” at me like blue drinks, candies and frosting.  But have you every noticed if you go to a carnival, 5 out of 6 kids have blue rings around their mouths or blue tongues from shaved ice or cotton candy or gummy worms?  Is it an age thing?  I don’t know.  Just don’t try to feed me your entry for this next show and we’ll be all good.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Darkroom Gallery (Essex Junction, VT) for Blue. Low entry ($24) plus a great juror.  If you gotta be blue, do it this way…

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Learn more about the Blue exhibit from the Darkroom Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES: Blue

Blue is a favorite color of all people, yet it has more complex and contradictory meanings than any other hue.

Throughout the ages, as the natural world’s color for water and sky, blue lends itself to spiritual and heavenly leanings.  In these modern days, blue is embraced as the color of heaven and authority, denim jeans and corporate logos.  Most blues convey a sense of trust, loyalty, cleanliness, and understanding. On the other hand, blue evolved as symbol of depression in American culture. “Singing the blues” and feeling blue” are good examples of the complexity of color symbolism and how the color has been evolved in different cultures.

For this show Darkroom Gallery is looking for all types of blue images & meanings. All the variances of the color: electric, royal, baby, periwinkle, azure, midnight, navy, dark and light.  We are intrigued by naturally occurring blues and man-made blues alike. Whole images consisting of the color, or the choice sections of a photograph that astutely display the power of blue. — from darkroomgallery.com

Learn more about the Darkroom Gallery online!ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists 18+

MEDIA: Photography

DEADLINE: July 9, 2014

NOTIFICATION: July 17, 2014

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

JUROR:  Joanna Hurley has had a 30-year career in book publishing working as an editor, publicist, agent, packager & publisher for dozens of photography books as well as books on many other subjects for companies large and small.  She is president of HurleyMedia, LLC, which she started in 1994. 

During the course of her long career, she has worked on projects for a wide variety of photographers and writers ranging from Nick Brandt, Mark Klett, Richard Misrach, Irving Penn, and Eliot Porter to Tony Hillerman, Richard Russo, Thomas McGuane and Richard Ford.  She is a co-founder of Radius Books.

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.

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 Darkroom Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES: Americas 2014

Learn more about Americas 2014 from Northwest Art Center at Minot State University!DELICIOUSLY
dangerous

I’m fascinated by the chokecherry.  How can something make fantastic jelly and jam and wine but also release cyanide as the leaves wilt?  It is now the official state fruit of North Dakota which is also home to today’s Call.  Segue, folks.   This is a good one…

Check out this Call for Entries from Northwest Art Center Hartnett Hall Gallery at Minot State University (Minot, ND) for Americas 2014.  Here’s an inexpensive academic show open to all media.  Take a look…

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Learn more about Americas 2014 from Northwest Art Center at Minot State University!CALL for ENTRIES:
Americas 2014

 

ELIGIBILITY: 
Open to all artists

MEDIA:
Open to all media

DEADLINE:
June 1, 2014

NOTIFICATION:
July 20, 2014

ENTRY FEE:  $25 for up to 2, $5 ea. add’l (for non-members)

JUROR:  Kimble Bromley has taught painting and drawing for the past 26 years, most recently as Professor of Art at North Dakota State University. Previously, he taught at KY Wesleyan College, Owensboro Community College, DePaul University & So. Illinois University.

Learn more about Americas 2014 from Northwest Art Center at Minot State University!Bromley has served as a visiting artist throughout the upper Midwest, Ecuador and Mexico.  He has painted abroad in Cuba, Jamaica, Ecuador & Mexico.

A recent series of paintings on the theme of Moby-Dick has been exhibited at the Plains Art Museum & at Chadron State College.  Bromley’s interest in hypnosis has led him to research the significance of hypnosis on creativity, with results published in the Int’l Journal of Clinical & Experimental Hypnosis.

AWARDS:  5 Merit Awards & one Best of Show.  Best of Show earns a solo exhibition in 2015 and an invitation to the Best of the Best exhibit.

SALES:  A 30% commission will be charged on all works sold or purchased

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about Americas 2014 from Northwest Art Center at Minot State University!

FEATURED ARTIST: Jillian Platt

Learn more about Featured Artist Jillian Platt!i choose
CHOCOLATE

not dishes

I’m up to my eyeballs in my own sink of dishes, as it were.  But, I appreciated the break from deadlines and mayhem afforded by reviewing the work of those that contributed to the Featured Artist Contest.

And admittedly, what I choose to feature is often colored by whatever is piled in my proverbial sink of dishes at the moment.  With my own solo show opening in July, I am deep in historical anatomies being used in my pieces.  And what comes across my desk?  The work of a phenomenal abstract painter that also does medical illustration.

I am proud to welcome Jillian Platt as AAAD’s latest Featured Artist.  The historical anatomies I use are deliberately labored, graphic and anything but beautiful.  But this work is soft and delicate and draws me in–regardless of the subject matter.  Then there is the abstract work; I’m just lost in the sort of emotional chaos & cacophony of sound emitted by the color & texture of this work.  Enjoy.

Learn more about Featured Artist Jillian Platt!FEATURED ARTIST:
Jillian Platt

 

Early chalk drawings were the first indications of Jillian’s need for artistic expression.  Exposed to fine art at an early age & encouraged by surroundings & teachers her talents were solidified at Boston University School of Fine Art.

Jillian wove art & science together in the field of medical art. Her work garnered awards both in & out of the courtroom & operating theatres.  She has explained to college students, attorneys & surgeons the cellular work of the body, the mechanisms of destruction & the steps of repair.

Expressions in abstract gently pull the viewer in allowing them private entrance into the artist world. Underlying perceptions & profound realizations of softness, emotionality and solitude reach out for the viewer’ s participation.

Abstract Work by Featured Artist Jillian Platt!Are you self-taught or formally instructed? 

“I am formally trained.  A B.F.A. in painting from Boston University & a M.S. in Medical Illustration from Georgia Regents University.  I have loved to paint and draw for as long as I can remember so…

“It was only natural
for me to study art.”

 

“The science part came in after college.  I had a bookkeeping job and wanted to find a way to make a living using my art.  I had heard about medical illustration and decided to take some science classes. One teacher, a physiology teacher, got me hooked on science.”

Illustration Work by Featured Artist Jillian Platt!Talk to me about your process. 

“It depends on the job, but for the most part medical illustration is like writing a book report. You use references, such as anatomy books, medical reports, patient records, sometimes observing surgery.  Graduate school in medical illustration includes medical school courses in anatomy, neuroanatomy, cell biology, surgery (and many others).

“When you graduate you are well prepared in how to read and incorporate all the information in those references. The hardest part is simplifying the information without losing something important and still making it visually appealing.”  Editor:  I’m sure that the amount of education & preparation required should have been obvious to me, but I simply never considered it. Wow.

Featured Artist Jillian Platt!I find myself loving both your abstract paintings AND the medical illustrations.  What brought about such a stark contrast in subject matter? 

“I fell in love with art because it is an outlet for me emotionally. With abstract painting there are no references, it can be purely emotional. Muddling your way through feelings, getting dirty, and really being in your art. It’s a huge release for me.

“Medical illustration is pretty straight forward. I’m generally creating it to serve a specific purpose so there’s not much room for expression.”

Illustration Work by Featured Artist Jillian Platt!Talk to me about your inspiration. “Human physiology is fascinating to me. How it all works together. It’s so complex and beautiful. Any time I have been hired to create medical art is a chance for me to learn.  To go into an operating room and watch, or to talk with scientists about a process they are experimenting with, is fascinating.  There’s so much creativity in science.

“Abstract art is all about emotion for me. I am a pretty private person and generally keep my feelings to myself except for a few friends. So art becomes, for me, the release.

Abstract Work by Featured Artist Jillian Platt!“Sounds corny, but I really need to be making something all the time, using my hands. Painting, upholstering, making jewelry, gardening. Something is always going on in my head that needs to get out.”

Talk to me about the two artists (one living, one dead) that have most influenced your work, and tell us why.

“My 1st art teacher, a great friend & artist named John Dyer, from NY.  He taught me how to use oil paint & the importance of light.  Also, how to really try to feel the subject matter that I was painting, the texture, color, temperature.  His style is similar to Andrew Wyeth.  Anselm Kiefer’s work is gripping.  Just to be in its presence is so powerful. It was his work that really moved me and showed me what abstract is all about.

“Dead. That would be Frances Spalding Whistler.  The way he used oil paint like watercolor and the ethereal feeling of his paintings.”

Illustration Work by Featured Artist Jillian Platt!Is there one artist whose work you simply cannot abide?  Editor: I always ask this question of artists, mostly to gauge their feelings about the public image of art.  I almost never reveal the answers, but I’ll say this… I’ve only had about 4 or 5 different answers in the past few years.  Apparently we all dislike the same people, ha.

What’s coming up next for you?  “I’m doing a mural in my friend Rachel’s dining room. I’m really exited about it. I have been working on a medical animation project for a long time now and am eager to get dirty again.”

You know we have to know about your favorite food.  You know you want to tell us…  “Sadly, at 44 years old, it’s still pizza with a lot of sauce and a coke.”  Pizza is never sad, Jillian.  Never ever.

And what about your favorite snack foods?  “Anything chocolate. I love chocolate.”  Amen.  Me too.  Did you know that there are people that dislike chocolate?  Dumbfounding, eh?

Thank you, Jillian, for being an oddly beautiful connection in what I suspect is a very small world.  Your work moves me.

Learn more about Featured Artist Jillian Platt!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Artavita

Learn more from Artavita!BUTTER, GHEE
or me

The only thing missing from California cuisine is butter.  It is characterized by local, fresh ingredients and foods low in saturated fats and high in fresh vegetables and fruits with lean meats and seafood from the California coast with special attention paid to presentation–delicious & beautiful.  But why leave out the butter?  And, if it is from local, grass-fed cows, even better.  Can’t we just learn to play well with others?  The prize for this next Call hails from the land of California cuisine.  Is this opportunity the one for you?

Check out this Call for Entries from ArtAVita.com for their 10th Art Contest!  The entry fee is cheap, and it could be just the exposure for which you’ve been looking. Take a look…

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Read the Full Call from ArtAVita!CALL for ENTRIES:
10th Art Contest

 

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA: Painting, Sculpture, 3D, Mixed media, Digital, Photography, Installation & Video

DEADLINE: April 5, 2014

NOTIFICATION: April 15, 2014

ENTRY FEE: $15 per image

JURY: Despina Tunberg, Curator, Founder of the International Contemporary Masters publication, The Important World Artists, organizer of International art Festivals and Thomas Tunberg, Founder of International Masters of Photography publication.

AWARDS: 1 Winner will exhibit 3 artworks for free at the World Wide Art Los Angeles show from October 16-19, 2014 at the Los Angeles Convention Center Downtown Los Angeles, right in the heart of downtown LA, at the beginning of next year’s international art fair season. There will be over 400 exhibitors – a mixture of art galleries and solo artists – and tens of thousands of visitors will attend.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Read the Full Call from ArtAVita!

CALL for ENTRIES: 103rd Annual

Learn more from the Connecticut Academy of Fine Art - CAFA!letter perfect
KNIFE SKILLS

Almost 25 years ago, I began a year of culinary school.  I loved every minute from plaid pants to paper hats.  My mother the knives kit monogrammed.  I almost can’t wrap my brains around how long ago that was.  If 25 years feels like an eternity to me, just imagine how hard it is for me to wrap my brain around the 103 year history of this next Call.  There is something to be said for experience…

Check out this Call for Entries from Connecticut Academy of Fine Arts (CAFA) for the 103rd Annual Exhibition at the Mystic Art Center (Mystic, CT).  Only $25 to enter.  Be certain to check this one out…

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Learn more about the 103rd Annual Exhibit from the Connecticut Academy of Fine Art - CAFA!CALL for ENTRIES:
103rd Annual Exhibition

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Open to all fine art media: painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, graphics, mixed media & collage.

DEADLINE:
April 4th, 2014

ENTRY FEE:  $25 for first entry $15 for the second.  Note: CAFA Members, second entry is free.

JURORS:  William Butcher has taught painting and sculpture for thirty years and is currently head of the Art Department at Suffield Academy in CT. His work has received numerous top awards including several solo exhibitions throughout the Eastern and Midwest United States.  Butcher is a master at portraying emotional and spiritual content as visual compositions. In his paintings he explores space, light and subject matter as metaphors in a dialog.

Learn more about the Mystic Art Center!Claudia Seymour is a masterful still life painter in oil and pastel. She is a member of prestigious organizations such as Allied Artist of America, CT Pastel Society, and Audobon Artists. Claudia is an experienced juror and an active member of the art community. She has served as president of the Salmagundi Club in New York City for the past six years. She has exhibited in over 150 juried national and international exhibitions.

AWARDS:  Over $3000 in cash awards

SALES:  A commission of 40% will be retained on all sales. All works must be priced accordingly or marked NFS.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from the Connecticut Academy of Fine Arts!

RESIDENCY: Arts/Industry Program

Learn more about the Arts Industry Residency Program from the Kohler Arts Center!magnificent
moldy

YUMMINESS

I dream about cheese really often.  I dream about wandering from cheese maker to cheese maker in France and learning all their secrets.  I dream about making cheeses that I can’t even imagine exist.  This next Call will help you learn to make things that don’t yet exist in YOUR imagination as well.  Act quickly so you don’t miss this one…

Check out this Call for Entries from the John Michael Kohler Arts Center (Sheboygan, WI) for the Arts/Industry Residency Program. There is no entry fee, and this is a HUGE opportunity to stretch yourself and your skills and learn something you never thought possible. Take a look…

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Learn more about the Arts Industry Residency Program from the Kohler Arts Center!RESIDENCY:
Arts/Industry Program

 

Arts/Industry is undoubtedly the most unusual ongoing collaboration between art and industry in the United States. Hundreds of emerging and established visual artists have benefited from the Arts/Industry program at Kohler Co. since its inception in 1974.

Participants are exposed to a body of technical knowledge that enables them to explore forms and concepts not possible in their own studios as well as new ways of thinking and working.

Artists-in-residence may work in the Kohler Co. Pottery, Iron and Brass Foundries, and Enamel Shop to develop a wide variety of work in clay, enameled cast iron, and brass including but not limited to murals and reliefs, temporary or permanent site-specific installations, and functional and sculptural forms.

Learn more about the Arts Industry Residency Program from the Kohler Arts Center!ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Open to all disciplines

DEADLINE: April 1, 2014

NOTIFICATION:  Fall of 2014

ENTRY FEE:  None

AWARDS: Each year, 16–22 artists are accepted for two- to six-month residencies in the Pottery or Foundry/Enamel areas of the factory. Artists-in-residence receive 24-hour access to studio space, materials, use of equipment, technical assistance, photographic services, housing, and round-trip transportation.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from the Kohler Arts Center!

 

CALL for ENTRIES: The Video Show

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BAKERY STAR

I love FoodTV as much as the next person, but cooking shows just frustrate me.  General shows that show me new cooking techniques or that introduce new foods are fantastic.  But, the idea that someone can learn to bake something that requires measuring and weighing from watching a food show is a little crazy.  Who can write that down and still pay attention.  Am I going to their website later to get the recipe that may or may not actually be there?  Not.  Am I going to DVR and re-watch later?  Not.  This next Call is a far better use of video.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Raritan Valley Community College (Branchburg, NJ) for The Video Show.  If you’ve ever wanted to dabble in video or interactive media installations, here’s your chance.  There’s no entry fee…

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Learn more from Raritan Valley Community College! CALL for ENTRIES:
The Video Show

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Original work in Video, Video Installation, Motion Graphics and Interactive Installation.

DEADLINE:  December 16, 2013 (Extension noted on 11/25/13. Previous deadline was December 2, 2013.)

NOTIFICATION:  January 17, 2014

ENTRY FEE:  None

JURORS:  Josh Azzarella received his BFA from The Myers School of Art at The University of Akron, and his MFA from Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers.  His practice consists primarily of manipulating video and still imagery while actively investigating ideas of authorship within the context of memory. His work has been exhibited extensively in the US as well as in Europe

Lydia Grey is a video/performance artist and curator teaching Video at RVCC. Her work has been shown at CCA Santa Fe, Mass Art Film Society, City Without Walls, Galex, Soho 20, The Knitting Factory, and more.

Learn more from Raritan Valley Community College!John Harford is a fine arts photographer and musician living in Bucks County, PA. Currently he teaches media and design courses at Raritan Valley Community College and coordinates the Graphic Design and Video programs.

Kelly Oliver is an adjunct video instructor and multimedia specialist at RVCC. Her video work has been shown both nationally and internationally at venues such as The New York Underground Film Festival, RISD Museum of Art, etc.

Ann Tsubota is a ceramic artist whose work includes limited edition functional work to sculptural ceramics.  She is a Full Professor of Art at RVCC where she has been head of the ceramics program since 1976. She is currently chairperson of the Visual and Performing Arts Department.

SALES:  A 20% commission will be taken by the gallery for sales of pieces in this exhibition.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from Raritan Valley Community College!

REMINDER: Horror Stories

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KITCHENS

I have worked in a few commercial kitchens over the years. No one wants to be entry level in a clean kitchen since you are likely to be doing the cleaning.  But, absolutely no one wants the horrific nightmare of being the Executive Chef of a nasty one either because the buck stops with you.  To air your horror stories, real or imagined, and this next Call wants to hear AND see them. Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Bruce Humphries for Art School Horror Stories (art publication). You’ve either got stories of your own or have heard them from your peers. So, here’s your chance to put them out there in either written word or image. This should be fun…

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Learn more about Art School Horror Stories!CALL for ENTRIES:
Art School
Horror Stories

 

* Editor’s Note: This is a PRINTED book.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA: Written submissions can be fact or fiction and in any format. Poems, Haiku, short stories, funny, horrible, sad, etc., are all welcome. Black & white drawings or photography that relate to the subject are also welcome.

DEADLINE: October 31, 2013

NOTIFICATION: Mid November

ENTRY FEE: $10 per submission. A written piece and accompanying image can be considered one submission, but both may not be accepted.

JURORS: Bruce Humphries is an American born artist currently residing in the suburbs of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He received his M.F.A. in Sculpture from the University of Kansas in 2001 and has taught art in Kansas, Texas, Tennessee, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

Sarah Potter has been a Textile Artist since 2002. She received her BFA from the Kansas City Art Institute in Kansas City, Missouri and her MFA from the University of Kansas located in Lawrence, Kansas. She has worked as a Textile Artist in Texas, Tennessee, and Pennsylvania. She is currently living and working in the suburbs of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

AWARDS: Accepted artists will receive a copy of the printed book and have the option of ordering multiple copies at a discounted rate.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about Art School Horror Stories!