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CALL for ENTRIES: Mystery Build

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GINGERBREAD HOUSES

I am too lazy to build a gingerbread house from scratch.  I find it far more entertaining to buy a kit and then malign it with creativity, often inedible.  Yep, I also latch hook horns onto puppies and add glitter to my Van Gogh paint-by-number masterpieces.  Kits don’t have to be restrictive; I find them inspirational. This next Call wants you to be inspired by 2.5 pounds of mystery materials.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries for The Mystery Build ProjectFeatured Artist Terri Lloyd made me aware of this one.  I love projects that get my creative juices flowing again.  The best part of this one?  You get to enter the contest, but KEEP the resulting work.  Investigate this one…

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Learn more about the Mystery Build project!CALL for ENTRIES:
Mystery Build

Mystery Build is an art challenge developed by two artists to inspire creativity.  The concept is simple.  Buy a kit.  Make something out of ONLY the contents of the kit.  And, upload either a picture or video of your creation.

ELIGIBILITY:  Contest is only open to legal residents of the U.S. and D.C. Contestants must be 18 years of age and older to receive cash prizes. Contestants under the age of 18 must have an adult who is 18 or older complete the Submission Form.

THEME:  What’s Your Favorite Movie? You may interpret the theme in any way you wish. Perhaps your Entry reflects a character, prop, scene, or line of dialogue. Be creative!

MEDIA:  You must buy a Mystery Build Kit.  You may choose to use anything in the Kit and the Mystery Build tin itself,  but you are not required to use all of the materials.  You may not add any materials to your Entry that are not included with the Kit.  No substitutions or additions of similar or identical materials.

In addition to the Kit you may up to 6 oz. of paint, varnish, lacquer, food coloring, oil, dye, ink, or similar liquids to decorate or enhance the Entry.  Liquids may not be used for structural elements or as glue, but may only be used as a surface enhancement.  Judges will have final ruling on use of liquids.

DEADLINE:  Submissions are due by 9/16/12 at 12:59 p.m. ET.

Learn more about the Mystery Build project!NOTIFICATION:  After 10/19/12

ENTRY FEE: $39.95 before 12/1/11 or $59.95 after 12/1/11

JUDGING PROCESS:  An independent, qualified panel of judges will judge all eligible Entries received based on the following criteria:

Creativity  – The originality of the Entry and creative use of the materials provided. Is the Entry unique? Does it show an imaginative use of the materials?

Relevance to the Theme – How effectively the Entry expresses the Theme – Favorite Movie. Entrants may interpret the contest’s theme any way they wish. Is it clear to others that the Entry relates to a movie, character, prop, movie going experience, or other concept relevant to a movie or movies?

Execution – Quality of technique and how well the Entrant presents the work in the photos or video submitted. Is the Entry well constructed? Does it show skill, talent, or craftsmanship?

AWARDS:  There are over $10,000 in cash Prizes.  Grand  Prize $5,000, 2nd Place $1,000, 3rd Place $750, 4th Place $500, 5th Place $250, 6th Place $250, 7th Place $250, and The People’s Choice Award (Public Voting Winner) $1000.  Check the FAQ page for Bonus Prizes.

For complete details, Read the FAQs!

Learn more about the Mystery Build project!

HOUSEKEEPING: Artwork & an Art Job

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I would rather cook than do housekeeping anyday, anytime.  However, if you don’t keep on top of the housekeeping, there won’t be clean dishes for eating what you cooked.  In my house, there seems to be a constant shortage of spoons and bowls.  It is all connected.  Take a look…

Check out these Calls for Entries for the November $2 Art Contest from www.ArtAndArtDeadlines.com.  And, in a rare regional listing, I am posting an art job opportunity in Oakland, CA.  One of these opportunities is for you…

Follow the Rules to win the Crown!HOUSEKEEPING:
$2 Art Contest

 

There is only a little over a week until the December Deadline for the $2 Art Contest.  If you are chosen as the Featured Artist from November entries, you will eligible to compete for the Featured Artist of the Year for 2011. 

The rules are simple:

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists.  Although I don’t recommend entering unless you have a website.

MEDIA:  All media.

DEADLINE:  Midnight EST, November 30, 2011

NOTIFICATION: December 7 – 15th, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  $2 via PayPal to submitart@artandartdeadlines.com.

HOW TO ENTER:  Send a payment of $2 via PayPal, then send an email with the subject line: “November $2 Art Contest – Your Name”.  In the body of the email, list your name, a link to your website and the PayPal Transaction ID#.  Done.

AWARDS:  Feature post with links back to your website.  Check out our past Featured Artists for examples.

TIPS:  Remember, your website should have a bio, a statement about your work, and clearly categorized and titled work.  If your media is not obvious, explain it.  For more information, visit the $2 Art Contest page!

Learn more about Attitudinal Healing Connection!CALL for ENTRIES:
Oakland Super Heroes
Mural Project

 

Attitudinal Healing Connection (AHC) a non-profit organization in West Oakland is looking for local artists to paint the Hoover Corridor Neighborhood’s first large scale mural project.  Using the theme of super heroes, the murals are going to be designed by local middle and high school students and are intended to uplift and positively transform the neighborhood.

“Over the course of three years we plan to complete six murals under freeway overpasses includingSan Pablo Avenue, Market Street, West Street, and Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard.  These murals will serve as a gateway to West and Downtown Oakland and can become a key way in which our community is perceived. This is a call for local artists interested in helping to revitalize the Hoover District inWest Oakland.” –from the Call for Entries (downloadable below)

Learn more about Attitudinal Healing Connection! ELIGIBILITY:  Must be over 18 years or age.  You must have previous mural painting experience.  AND, YOU MUST CARE!  Be passionate about social justice & want to create positive change

 APPLICATION:  Please send a letter of interest, resume and a list of references to muralproject@ahc-oakland.org.

INTERVIEW PROCESS:  They will be conducting interviews in late December/early January.  If you are selected, they will notify you.   Please bring 8-12 samples of your work to the interview.

DEADLINE:  December 1, 2011

For complete details, Download the Call!

 

Learn more about Attitudinal Healing Connection!

*Editor’s note:  This Call does not exist on their website as of this publish date; therefore, you’ll need to bookmark this page to download the .doc file above.

FEATURED ARTIST: Gracelee Lawrence

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she held the sugar

The judging of this $2 Art Contest is really not getting anyeasier. I review lots of art both as a part of judging this contest and as a part of my passion for art.  But nothing makes writing rejection letters okay.  I get them myself, and let’s be honest… they suck, no matter how well-intentioned.  My letter-writing mission is simple.  I want to highlight what makes work good and offer suggestions or explanations for why it doesn’t work for this particular contest this particular month.

This month’s artist is a perfect example of how a rejection letter CAN work.  She submitted work.  I didn’t choose her.  It had nothing to do with her work and everything to do with the accessibility and presentation of the work.

Now normally, when I write a rejection letter, I get one of a handful of responses: a simple thank you, excuses, or objections.  But, every once in a while, I get a response that makes it all worth it: “Thank you.  I fixed the issues.  Please take another look.”

Learn more about Gracelee Lawrence!I took another look.
And the view is spectacular.

 

I am so proud to announce the Featured Artist chosen from the November entries is Gracelee Lawrence. Her artwork speaks to what it means to be feminine without indulging stereotypes.

Sweet as honey, not sugar,
if you will.

 

These sculptures are a beautiful aesthetic combined with the marvel of hand-crafted workmanship that both speak to how powerful the feminine dynamic can be.  It isn’t as if I had forgotten that I AM WOMAN, but is wonderful to see someone scream it.

Endometrium by Sculptor Gracelee LawrenceFEATURED ARTIST:
Gracelee Lawrence

Gracelee graduated from Guilford College with a degree in Sculpture, minors in Spanish and Art History and plans to pursue her Master’s Degree in the future. She comes from a family of artists- her mother, father, and grandmothers introducing her to many different kinds of art from an early age. Gracelee is a sculptress and horsewoman.

What do you consider your media?  Do you primarily consider yourself a sculptor or an installation artist? Something else?  “I am a sculptor all the way, tried and true. In a few weeks I’ll be doing my first large installation, who knows where that will lead. My sculptures and installations are completely linked and related, in my mind it is all about using and changing how we perceive space.  As Pablo Gargallo once said, ‘Sculpture is air…’ ” 

Clearly, there is an aesthetic voice to your work.  How does color choice play a role in expressing your point of view?  “I think of color as an object.  This is a thought that I first heard when Orly Genger described her work.  How great is that?  Color both incites emotion and creates a particular aesthetic.  I am usually drawn to warm colors… hard to verbalize exactly why that is.”

Lustrum by Sculptor Gracelee LawrenceDo you do your own builds–mechanics,  welding and  powder coating?  “Hard and soft is my deal, I’m all about that contrast.  I’ve been sewing since I was 4 years old (taught by my mother and grandmother) and have done several sculptural dresses.  When I got my hands on steel and learned how to weld it was time for me to combine these two passions.  I do all of my own steel work and painting.  I prep the steel, mix my own custom colors, and everything else except the coating itself.  I don’t do the powder coating but if I had the facilities I certainly would.  I create creatures (big steel forms) by using a series of templates that I have created. These templates range from 1 foot to 5 feet and are triangles, pentagons, and squares. Perhaps there are some hexagons emerging in the near future…”

The use of natural materials like eggs and crab claws and  horse hair alongside industrial, powder-coated steel really captured my heart.  Is this a less  literal hard and soft…ie, natural and manufactured? “Definitely, natural and manufactured is one of the other contrasts that I enjoy.  Even the synthetic orange baling twine takes on a more organic feel when paired with the steel.

Fledge by Sculptor Gracelee LawrenceYou know we have to talk about food.  What are your favorites? “Scones are most certainly my favorite baked good… if I could I’d make a batch every day.  I love when the whole house smells like tasty baking scones.  Toast with honey is a clear snack-food winner. Especially if accompanied with a large mug of earl grey tea.”  Just as a side-note, Gracelee, these foods are far more Zen than I would have expected from an in-your-face sculptor.

So, what’s coming up next for you?  “I’m exhibiting up and down the east coast, my first solo show is in February of 2012!  Very exciting.  Going for my MFA starting next fall.  And of course, continuing to ride my lovely horse.”

Thank you, Gracelee Lawrence for making me want to sing “I Am Woman” at the top of my lungs.  I’m not certain that you will take conjuring Helen Reddy as a compliment, so trust me…it IS meant that way.  I am reminded of my own power by the power in your work. You’re are an inspiration!

Learn more about Gracelee Lawrence online!

Learn more about Featured Artist Gracelee Lawrence!

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FEATURED ARTIST: Pamela Zimmerman

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MY EGGS

This was the most unusual crop of entries $2 Art Contest yet.  I review lots of paintings, sketches, mixed media & photos.  This month I reviewed woven metal, furnishings, installations, screen printing and fiber art.  None of those media is necessarily unusual, but getting them all in one month was unexpected.

I love textiles and texture.  I’m one of those nuts that has shelves and shelves of fabric for absolutely no valid reason other than I loved it enough to bring it home with me.  Everything I know about basket weaving, which isn’t much, I learned from a kit I bought at Piece Goods in 9th grade.  So how do I review fiber work and weaving?

I need the guts of it all.
The how of it all is very important,
but the why is what I really want to know.

 

"Catching the Pale, Pale Moon" by Fiber Artist Pamela ZimmermanThe Featured Artist chosen from the September entries is Pamela Zimmerman.  Her work made me stop and wonder HOW is this done?  What is the story behind THIS piece.  I just kept going back to the work and zooming in to inspect the details.  In the end, the same intricacy that usually speaks to delicacy left me with a sense of warmth and strength that I just could not dismiss.  This month, all my eggs are going in Zimmerman’s basket.

FEATURED ARTIST:
Pamela Zimmerman

Zimmerman was a National Park Ranger, and lived and worked close to nature. Living in the desert Southwest, she admired the native basketry in that area. She was  intrigued by the notion of making “something from nothing.”  In the late winter of 1998, she began weaving baskets from her garden.  The pine needles in her yard were short and twisted, but her first basket was enough “like a basket” to keep her going.

Soon she realized many materials from the woods and roadsides could be woven.  Some very tolerant neighbors (and strangers, too) allowed gathering of dying leaves from their yards with which to experiment.  Storm-downed trees yielded green needles, bark, or roots with which to weave.  Not all of the fibers worked out in that weaving adventure; but finding and trying new materials is all part of the fun of basket making.

"Catching the Moon: Celebration" by Fiber Artist Pamela ZimmermanIt wasn’t long before Pamela began to execute the miniature basket,  and she has developed her own techniques for working with horsehair.

“Coiling and twining are acknowledged as time consuming and thought by many to be tedious.
I find these processes contemplative, meditative, thought-ordering.

“Frustration is usually easily set aside, because there is always another project in the wings, beckoning, when one does not bear fruit.  It is also easy to forgive oneself for a basket turning out different than one had  envisioned, or conceived… so much easier to live with than the complexities of  dealing with people.  Most of my weaving is about making things  work.”

What do you consider  your media?  Do you primarily consider yourself a fiber artist or a basket weaver?  “I consider  myself a fiber artist who primarily uses basketry techniques.  I am constantly exploring new techniques and media to incorporate into my fiber art,  not all of them relate to basketry.  I also consider myself a basket MAKER – because I sometimes use  materials that I gather and process myself, and make them into  original baskets… making something from nothing.  Basket WEAVING, to  me, is when materials are prepared by someone else, or when the basket is  not of one’s own design.”  

"Waiting" by Fiber Artist Pamela ZimmermanClearly, there is a  clear aesthetic voice to your work.  But I want to hear about your point of view.  “I  generally do not try to work on a focused theme, but I find there are ones that  repeat in my work. They speak, I think, to my role as a  mother.  Birth, rebirth, cocooning,  transition, transformation, metamorphosis, emergence, change, and perspectives on these processes often are apparent.

“At my house, we try to make ourselves understand and live within society’s  rules.  It is a struggle from waking to sleeping, and we must find ways to adapt and learn, despite our differences, and fit into something which looks like normalcy.  It is hard to deal with, day in and day out.

Weaving is the escape.
Art is the place where there is no need
to do what someone else thinks is right.

 

"To the Sky" by Fiber Artist Pamela Zimmerman“I use the problem-solving skills that I have needed for survival throughout my whole life,  learning to adapt in a world that does not make sense, and the fiber responds silently, there is no yelling…the harshest penalty is loss of material.  I can almost always go back, something I cannot do when dealing with people.”

You know we have to talk about food, and I am always delighted when someone can’t give me a one-word answer to the favorite food question: “I love to try new  foods, and gravitate towards spicy and creamy, like Mexican with a lot of  cheese, and fettucini alfredo with hot peppers on top!

"Catching the Moon When the Deep Purple Falls" by Fiber Artist Pamela Zimmerman!But when it comes to every day eating, salads with feta cheese and olives topped with hummus and  plain yogurt.  And, being a Texan by birth, I love a good steak, and I NEVER  seem to be able to resist mushrooms, in any form.”  Make room for me, Pamela.  I’m movin’ in, ha.

So, what’s coming up next for you? “I enjoy teaching, and interacting with the online community.  I would like to teach more, and as my children grow, I am beginning to.  A book about horsehair coiling has been in the works now for several years.  Other than that,  I will keep weaving what I want to – of course there are more “moon” pieces in  the works.”

Thank you, Pamela Zimmerman for reminding me for the need for contemplative, introspective silent work…with voice.  I am inspired to never be the person that that tries to make you fit, and I am on winter hiatus from yelling, I promise.  You’re a good egg!

Learn more about Pamela Zimmerman online!

Learn more about Fiber Artist Pamela Zimmerman!

 

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CALL for ENTRIES: Four Corners of the Earth

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TAPANADE!

Do you think I can grow olives and avocados in the Tennesse Mountains?  I realize that the climate isn’t exactly right, but there have to be hybrid versions, right?  My husband and I are working on the plans for our new home construction project, and I am obsessed with the green house.  I am determined to figure out how to grow and nurture foods from around the world so I can indulge year ’round.  This Call wants to know what YOUR vision of the natural world includes.  Feel free to venture past just food…

Check out this Call for Entries from Darkroom Gallery in Vermont called Four Corners of the Earth. Enter your work for as little as $20. Don’t forget Darkroom offers free framing & matting on accepted work!

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Learn more about Juror George DeWolfe!CALL FOR ENTRIES:
Four Corners
of the Earth

There is boundless beauty in our natural environment, from the intimate view of a blade of grass to the vast panoramic horizon.  We need only show up with our cameras!  How do we translate our personal visions of the natural world, through our photographic tools, and then to our audience?

Each of our relationships to nature is highly personal – they want to see yours.  From the tonal depths of an Ansel Adams expansive environment, to the quiet pictorial gestures of an Edward Steichen moment, to contemporary masters’ views, such as our Juror George DeWolfe, who’s contemplative designs on natural beauty insight envy and inspiration. 

Learn more about the Persona show at the Darkroom Gallery!They are looking for the kind of variety that is in nature herself.  Sky’s the limit using contemporary methods, photographic paraphernalia, and a limitless bag of tricks, so whether your landscapes display a traditional approach, leave them questioning reality, or all that is in between, they can’t wait to see your version of this heaven we call Earth.

JUROR: George DeWolfe has been photographing since 1964.  He studied with Ansel Adams and Minor White in the 1970’s and holds an MFA in Photography from the Rochester Institute of Technology. DeWolfe is widely published, most notably At Home In The Wild, George DeWolfe’s Digital Photography Fine Print Workshop and B&W Printing – each has received wide acclaim.  His work has been seen in over fifty one-man exhibitions and is part of several permanent collections. 

Currently a consultant to Epson, Adobe, Hahnemühle, X-rite, and Nik, George is one of the original 15 photographers on the Adobe Lightroom team, and developed Optipix and PercepTool, both Adobe Photoshop plug-ins.  He teaches “The Digital Fine Print Workshop”, “B&W Master Print”, and “Contemplative Photography” throughout the United States.  Winner of numerous awards, his most recent honor was Award for Artistic Excellence presented by The National Park Service.  DeWolfe has photographed for many environmental organizations over the past 40 years: Appalachian Mountain Club, Sierra Club, Friends of the Earth, Mass Audubon, National Park Service, and Friends of Acadia..

Check out the Darkroom Gallery Online!PHOTO
SUBMISSIONS:

Age: Entrants must be 18+ years old. If younger, a guardian may submit for you.
Ownership: All photos must have been taken by the entrant. If you are a guardian submitting for a minor, please make it clear on the submission.

Digital Submissions: All submissions must be made by digital files through:

1. Upload on the Dark Room Gallery website or

2. Sent via email to submissions (at) VermontPhotoSpace.com. This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it along with an application form. There is a $5.00 surcharge for email entries.

3. Images should be as large as possible but no larger than 1280 pixels on the longest side, type jpg – set to the highest quality. DPI can be set to any number, but if you must specify something to go with 72 dpi.

Learn more about Juror George DeWolfe!FEES: Up to 3 images may be submitted for a fee of $20 US for on-line submission and $25 for email submission.  Add’l images $5 US per image.

DEADLINE:
Midnight (EST) on November 1, 2011.

NOTIFICATION: November 7, 2011

Darkroom Gallery provides free matting & framing of work for the duration of the exhibition, subject to standard sizes. Photographers set their own prices if they wish to sell their work, and retain all rights.

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website.

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CALL for ENTRIES: Hope

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Well, WHIP MY EGGS

Eggs are are simply hope in food form.  From a simple, inexpensive carton eggs can become a homemade mayonnaise, luxurious hollandaise, a bright spring quiche, comfortable omelettes a beautiful, decadently creamy custard just to name a few.  I simple love poached eggs with a little sprinkle of fresh-cracked black pepper, but homemade garlicky mayo for a home-grown tomato sandwich runs a close second.  This next Call gives you the opportunity to express hope in your own way.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Howard Avenue Arts Incubator (Kensington, MD – near DC) for Hope, the first in a three-part photography series.  The entry fee is standard, and who couldn’t use a little hope?

CALL for ENTRIES: Hope

Learn more abou the Howard Avenue Arts Incubator!Hope is the first in a three part photo series focusing on the positive aspects of life.  Hope can be poignant as well as fanciful or even humorous.  Hope is one of most powerful emotions, sustaining the impossible and giving life to the unlikely. Howard Avenue Arts Incubator want to see the hope you see through your lens.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all photographers 18 years of age and older.

MEDIA: Photography

DEADLINE:  October 13, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  October 24, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  $35 for first three images, $10 for each additional image

Learn more abou the Howard Avenue Arts Incubator! JURORS: Catriona Fraser is the owner and Director of the Fraser Gallery. Ms. Fraser serves on the Bethesda Arts and Entertainment District Advisory Panel and on the Board of the Washington School of Photography. Ms. Fraser has served on the Advisory Panel for the Arts and Humanities Council of Montgomery County and is Chair of the Trawick Prize, Bethesda Contemporary Art Awards, a fine art competition that awards $14,000 in prize money to artists residing in Maryland, Washington D.C and Virginia. She is also Chair of the Bethesda Painting Awards, an annual competition that awards $14,000 in prize money to painters residing in D.C, Maryland and Virginia. Ms. Fraser is the Director of the annual Bethesda Fine Arts Festival and served as the President of the Art Dealers Association of Greater Washington from 2009 – 2011.

Learn more about the Howard Avenue Arts Incubator! AWARDS:  All accepted work will be exhibited in the DC area galleryBest in Show – $500, Second place- $250, Third Place – $100, Ten Honorable Mentions.  At the end of the exhibition series, all awardee’s photos from each of the three shows will be published as a photo book made available for sale.  The top three awardees of each show will be presented with a complimentary copy of the book.  All accepted work will also be featured on our website, facebook page, and blog.

SALES:  All work must be for sale at prices set by the artist.  The Howard Avenue Arts Incubator retains a commission of 40% of sales price.  Payment to the artist will be mailed within 30 days after receipt of proceeds from sales.  Prices should be an accurate reflection of the artist’s sales history and therefore should not be inflated.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Download the Prospectus from Howard Avenue Arts Incubator!

CALL for ENTRIES: Portfolio ShowCase Volume 5

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ONE OF
EVERYTHING

The menu is a chef’s portfolio.  I’m not talking about a large chain of restaurants that has a whole research and development kitchen researching food trends.  I am talking about that little eight-table bistro around the corner or that beautiful fine dining restaurant that changes its menu everyday.  I always leave these places upset that I couldn’t manage to order everything on the menu.  This next Call gives you an opportunity to show of YOUR portfolio.  Take a chance…

Check out this Call for Entries for the Portfolio Showcase Volume 5 from the Center for Fine Art Photography in Fort Collins, CO.  This entry fee requires a larger investment; however, you could get a solo show and book publication.  Consider it carefully…

CALL for ENTRIES:
Portfolio ShowCase Volume 5

 

Learn more about Center for Fine Art Photography (C4FAP) online!There is no theme for this exhibition. The images will be evaluated as a cohesive body of work, rather than individual images. Fifteen photographers will be chosen to display their twelve-image portfolios in the Center’s Portfolio ShowCase Volume 5 book and online exhibition.  One photographer will be chosen to display their portfolio in the Center’s South Gallery.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all photographers world wide, amateur & professional.

MEDIA:  The Center invites photographers working in all mediums, styles and schools of thought to participate in its exhibitions.

DEADLINE:  September 14, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  October 14, 2011

Learn more about the Center for Fine Art Photography (C4FAP)!ENTRY FEE:  Members: $65 for the first portfolio (12 images).  Non-Members: $85 for the first portfolio (12 images).  Add’l portfolios may be submitted for $85. Applicants signing up for membership at the time they submit will receive the automatic discounted entry fee.

JUROR:  Chris Pichler is the founder and publisher of Nazraeli Press.  Based in Portland, OR, Nazraeli publishes contemporary photography books.

AWARDS:  Each participant will be included in the Center’s Online Gallery exhibition as well as published in the Portfolio ShowCase Volume 5 Book. Select artists also will receive a blog feature at the Center’s blog.  The juror will select one portfolio to be the first presented in the book and will select an image from the portfolio to be the book cover.  One photographer will be chosen to display their portfolio in the Center’s South Gallery.  Each participating artist will receive a complementary book.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

For complete details, visit the Center for Fine Art Photography website!

CALL for SUBMISSIONS: Artist A Day

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CAFFEINE…
with a pinch

Sometimes it takes just a pinch of an ingredient to make a dish complete.  Have you ever tasted something delectable and said, “What IS that flavor?”  I have theories of my own including nutmeg in diet Coke.  But not all special ingredients are a secret.  Pesto requires basil, but I prefer walnuts to pine nuts, and an art career requires publication…and a website.  If you have a website, this could be the nutmeg in your diet Coke.  If you don’t have a website, here’s another reason to invest…

Check out this Opportunity from ArtistADay.com to be a Featured Artist!  There is no entry fee, membership is free, and you could win a feature post with links back to your website, but you have to have a website.  And no, they don’t sell website service, ha.  You’ve got nothing to lose…

CALL for SUBMISSIONS: Artist a Day

Learn more about being featured at artistaday.com!The mission of Artist A Day is to raise awareness of fine art globally, through establishing personal connections between professional Artists and people who love Art.

From their perspective Artists are often under-valued, under-exposed, and under-appreciated. Through their membership base (free) of over one million people, they are able to bring immediate and lasting attention for Artists who would otherwise remain under-exposed.

“Very simply, if we can expose one person to a work of art they would have otherwise missed, we have made a contribution to the art community. With a million people, that contribution grows exponentially.” –artistaday.com

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists, but you MUST have a website.  They are selective of the Artists they showcase, and the body of work they represent. In fact, they only showcase one or two works by the Artist that serve as an entry point for their members to explore that artist further, both on and offline.

MEDIA:  Open to all media

DEADLINE:  Ongoing

ENTRY FEE:  There is no entry fee.

AWARDS:  A feature post including two images and links back to an artist’s personal website.  Editor’s note:  Testimonials from previously featured artists indicate that the surge in traffic flow to their sites is significant.

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Learn more about being featured at artistaday.com!

CALL for ENTRIES: Healing Art

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I believe that you are what you eat.  I have personally witnessed a change in my own health based on the food choices I have made.  But sometimes there is a large divide between saying it and doing it.  When sick, I should crave healthy whole foods that will support my immune system, right?  Not so much.  Illness is soothed in my house by cardboard pizza, chips and onion dip and processed chocolate cakes.  Yum.  Hey, don’t knock ’til you’ve tried it.  This Call is your opportunity to express YOUR point of view about healing.  Physician, heal thyself…

Check out this Call for Entries for Healing Art from The Artistic Circle (online).  I know many of you are hesitant to enter online shows, but the entry fee is only $10 and there are more prizes than you would expect.  Take a look…

CALL for ENTRIES: Healing Art

Learn more about Healing Art from The Artistic Circle!The Artistic Circle is an art contest online that was created to give Artists the opportunity to express themselves spiritually through their interpretation of the given themes provided. The Artistic Circle believes the more one is exposed to these types of themes the more their consciousness perception shifts to a higher state, which is a more desirable one.

THEME:  Healing art is anything depicting a sense of calmness and sereneness. This contest is open to the artist’s interpretation of what healing art means to them.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Acrylic, Digital Media, Illustration, Mixed media, Oil, Pastel, Photography,  and Watercolor.

DEADLINE:  All entries must be submitted by September 30, 2011.

NOTIFICATION:  Winners will be announced on October 15, 2011.

ENTRY FEE:  $10 – up to three images per entry (non-refundable). Secure payment with Credit Card Google Checkout.

AWARDS:  1st Place – $300.00 cash prize and displayed on front page of Artistic Circle website, and Winner’s Gallery.  2nd Place – $100.00 cash prize, and displayed in Winner’s Gallery.  3rd Place – $25.00 cash prize and displayed in Winner’s Gallery.  14 Honorable Mentions – In Winner’s Gallery.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about The Artistic Circle!

CALL for ENTRIES: Fotofest International Expo

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please!

There is something special about the first taste of something special.  Chances are good you have no clue the first time you tasted garlic because it is hidden in food as early as Chef BoyardeeBTW, how impressed are you that the Chef now offers whole grain pasta, a full serving of vegetables and preservative free? And no, they are not sponsoring this blog, I promise.  However, it would be surprised if you didn’t remember your first taste of smooth, nutty, creamy roasted garlic.  This next call is your chance to be involved in a first for Gallore Gallery.  Check it out…

Check out this Call for Entries from Gallore Gallery (Middletown, CT) for Fotofest International 2011 which is intended to be the first of their annual international juried photography competitions.  You’ve got plenty of time to enter, but why not buck the trend and enter early?

CALL for ENTRIES: Fotofest International 2011

 

Learn more about Fotofest 2011!Gallore Gallery in Middletown, CT announces a call to photographers for it’s 1st Annual international juried photography exhibition, December 17th – 31st.  They are seeking 12 of the best artist photos to showcase in their year end celebration event.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to artists worldwide

MEDIA:  All work made in photographic processes, both traditional and digital, will be accepted. 

THEME:  Representational or non-representational images of the human form, abstract, cityscape or landscape images.  These fine art images should emphasize unique composition, pattern, shape, and color/contrast and must be of high quality.

Learn more about Fotofest 2011!

 

DEADLINE:
November 15, 2011

NOTIFICATION:
November 20, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  Submissions received before October 1st are $35 for 3 images OR $45 for 8 images.  Submissions received after October 1st  are $45 for 3 images OR $55 for 8 images.

JURORS:  The Jury panel will consist of a host of award-winning artist and art professionals & will feature past winners of the 2011 Junk or Genius International Exhibition and 2011 Summer Showcase ESSIE Award Winners.

AWARDS:  All selected winner(s) will recieve Gallery Representation for one full year, and be the exclusively featured artist in the Upcoming 1st Annual 2011 International Fotofest Expo.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Download the Prospectus from Gallore Gallery!