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FEATURED ARTIST: Terri Lloyd

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SUGAR

When the $2 Art Contest began, I thought it would be easy to sit on my rear and judge other people’s work. Turns out, it isn’t quite so simple.  A glass of wine is always helpful when figuring out whose work to feature, and how to word all the rejection letters.  Chocolate or goat cheese are excellent substitutes for a fine wine, in my humble opinion.  But this month’s Featured Artist finds her comfort in gnocchi.

I have a soft spot for portraiture, as you all well know.  However, I also have an attraction to typography and work that doses out a sometimes less than palatable dose of vinegar with a spoonful of sugar. Ha.  Now you can sing THAT song for the rest of the day.  It is frequently the attempt of my own work, so I suppose I am just self-absorbed enough to be attracted to it in others’ work.

This month’s artist has
a voice that will not be silenced:

and I suspect she doesn’t care what we think, either way.

 

Terri Lloyd as the Pink Buddha!The Featured Artist chosen from the May and June entries is Terri Lloyd. Lloyd’s work, quite simply, makes me clutch my guts laughing, then, once I’ve caught my breath, I say, “Hmmmm.”  I enjoy the guiltless laughter at vibrant work with both a message and a sense of humor.  I am inspired to remember that we are not invisible, you and I, and WE decide how to use our gifts.

FEATURED ARTIST:
Terri Lloyd

 

Terri Lloyd is a San Francisco Bay Area transplant that has called Los Angeles home since 1980.  Under the influence of a Sixties latch-key-kid youth, the circumstances of a working class life did not provide the conventional means to an art education or experience.

“It has been challenging, but I refuse to let the institutions get in the way of my education.  Knowledge is now available at our fingertips.  There is no excuse for ignorance.  Ignorance has become a choice.”

Introduced to the Apple Macintosh in 1987 a love affair with digital art was born.  Terri has never viewed computer generated imagery as a movement.  The computer and software are tools.  How the operator chooses to use them remains as individual as any other artist working in any other medium. 

Vessels by Terri Lloyd“I compare the work I create
to advertising.”

 

It’s about formulating the right message first, and not becoming a sporting event half-time fiasco that baffles the viewer with high tech circus tricks.”

Terri’s approach is something that she terms a “whole-istic Zen,” which emulsifies decades of commercial and graphic arts expertise into pointed, often controversial visuals.  Seasoning her images with pun and insinuation, all the while thumbing her nose at conventional wisdom and other popular absurdities.

She currently resides in Northeast Los Angeles with her husband, three cats and one boisterous macaw.

But I wanted Lloyd to weigh in on the “Pink Buddha” image to which she has become inextricably linked:  “Pink Buddha is a mythological creature who appears from time to time planting whimsy and baby headed flowers, reminding us to lighten up and stop taking ourselves (especially artists) so very seriously.

The Mommy's Curse by Terri LloydI suppose the significance to me is that I want a happier mythology, or creation story.  I don’t like what religion, dogma, ideology does to people.  Sure, there’s some good, but then again look at what is happening around the world.  We need a better, nicer story about who we are and why we are here on this small blue marble hurling through space.”

What do you consider your media? Are you a graphic designer? Or may I suggest Art Terrorist?  “I guess I’m a story teller mostly. A sort of chimera, part graphic designer, part digital artist, part performance artist, another part absurdist (okay, smart ass).   I like ‘Art Terrorist.’   I might change it to “Art Terri-ist.” (My ego again, sorry.)  I think I’m a surrealist or absurdist with photographic and digital execution.”

Talk to me about how you work, your process. Do you have special terminology that you have developed for how you work?  “The Pink Buddha video was shot using a cheap digital camera.  I’ve also created prints with linoleum, and silk screen.  Oh and I’ve even made prints using the now defunct Print Gocco.”

“The terminology I use for how I work is ‘riding the crazy train’.”

 

Dr. Phil Save Us From Ourselves by Terri LloydYou know we have to talk about food: “Well, I believe the tree of life is made from pasta.  I love Italian food. Gnocchi brings me great comfort.  So does lasagna.  But I also love Indian food. I’m a nut for saag paneer and dal.  I love fish, and the cockroach of the sea, shrimp.”

So, what’s coming up next for you, Terri?  “Lots of fun.  I’ll have a piece in the Brand 40 Works on Paper exhibition at the Brand Library and Art Galleries in September.  In October, if all goes well, my organization, The Haggus Society, will be hosting it’s first exhibition in Pasadena. We’re still sorting out some of the details.

B*tch Fest is something The Haggus Society is working toward building. Ideally it will be a month long exhibition or festival celebrating the older female artist.  For some reason, older women in the arts have no voice, and very little institutional support.  Particularly for the re-emerging artist.  It’s as if we are invisible.  Our objective is to change the thinking about this.”

Thank you, Terri Lloyd for the unapologetic middle finger you give to conformity.  I am inspired to scream at the top of my lungs…with my own art.  You are a lune of the best kind. 

Learn more about Terri Lloyd online!

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OPEN CALL: Dacia Gallery in NY!

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PERFECTION

The existence of some foods has an almost mythical quality… the perfect hot dog, the perfect pizza, and for me, the perfect piece of chocolate?  Sometimes there are so many choices and so many opinions that awarding the status of “perfection” can be as individual as the food itself.  Art is no different.  The perfect piece of artwork or the perfect collection or show for a gallery is as individual as the gallery itself.  This next Call is an opportunity to see if you’re the right fit for this gallery.  

Check out this Open Call from Dacia Gallery in New York, NY!  For the $35 entry fee, you have a shot at both a solo show and a group show. Take a chance… 

Learn more about the Dacia Gallery online!OPEN CALL:
Dacia Gallery

 

Dacia Gallery is pleased to present the following Solo Exhibition opportunity to one artist to exhibit new works of art. One artist will be selected by Dacia Gallery directors and advisors to receive a Solo Exhibition from August 3-19, 2011. The artist selected for the solo exhibition will be considered for future representation.

The purpose of the solo exhibition is to provide artists with an opportunity to have a solo show and exhibit your work to the public, gallery directors, curators and collectors that they might discover your compelling works.

“This is a great opportunity for emerging and
established artists to present your artwork.”

 

Learn more about the Dacia Gallery online!Dacia Gallery is strategically located one block from the New Museum and in the vicinity of over 50 art galleries in the Lower East Side of Manhattan. This is the hottest art area in New York City with countless museum and gallery visitors. The gallery will also advertise and promote the selected artist for the exhibition. Dacia Gallery invites emerging and established artists to submit artwork for this unique opportunity to have a Solo Exhibition. 

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists.

MEDIA:  Includes but is not limited to painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, photography, digital art, mixed media site-specific installations, illustration, etc. In other words, all creative culminations are welcome.  Submitted works are not required to conform to any particular medium, style, theme or concept, artwork dimensions may be of any size.

DEADLINE: July 21, 2011

ENTRY FEE: You may submit up to 10 images for a curation fee of $35.00. Payment of the curation fee is final.

AWARDS:  10 Artists will be chosen as finalists for the solo exhibit, they will be announced on the website after the deadline date. Only one out of ten will be chosen for the solo exhibition, the remaining 9 Artists will be awarded participation in a group exhibition in the fall.

SALES: Dacia Gallery charges 50% commission on all artwork sold during exhibitions.

For complete details, visit the Dacia Gallery online!

Learn more about the Dacia Gallery online!

CALL for ENTRIES: Fur Elise

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but not a bear

I will eat snails, but peaches give me the willies.  Illogical, I know.  It is about the fur.  I eat kiwi and coconut because it is clear they are meant to be peeled.  But fresh peaches have human-like hair growing that peeling seems a little cannibalistic.  I hear your snickering; don’t judge me.  I’ll eat my peaches canned or just settle for nectarines, thank-you-very-much.  This next Call is all about the fur… in a good way.  Take a look!

Check out this Call for Entries from White Flag Projects (St. Louis, MO) for Fur Elise, an artshow celebrating companion animals.  This show will be a little out there for some of you, but White Flag Projects is known for being on the edge… this is no exception.  Don’t miss this all hung opportunity!

Learn more about Fur Elise from White Flag Projects!CALL for ENTRIES:
Fur Elise

 

White Flag Projects, a not-for-profit arts institution, invites all companion animals and their guardians to display objects crafted from collected fur brushings as part of Für Elise, a special display of fur objects to be held August 13 through 22, 2011. Für Elise will open with a free public reception for companion animals and their guardians Saturday afternoon, August 13 from 1-3
PM. All guardians will receive a complimentary Für Elise poster including their companion animal’s name.

ELIGIBILITY:  All entries that meet the requirements will be accepted for display.

Learn more about Fur Elise from White Flag Projects!MEDIA:  Entries must be comprised of at least 90% collected fur brushings. Entries containing excessive secondary materials will not be accepted. 

Entries must be crafted from the fur of living cats, dogs, and other companion animals – pelts, hides, or artificial fur will not be accepted.  Entries may be 2 or 3 dimensional.  Entries must be accompanied by a completed entry form. Entries will be credited exclusively to the companion animal.

DEADLINE:  Mailed entries must be received no later than August 10, 2011.

ENTRY FEE:  There is no entry fee, but you will have to pay shipping.

ABOUT WHITE FLAG PROJECTS:  White Flag Projects is a non-profit gallery established to facilitate meaningful exhibitions by progressive international, national & local artists.

For complete details, Download the Full Guidelines!

Learn more about Fur Elise from White Flag Projects!

 

 

CALL for ENTRIES: 3 Minute Pictureshow

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of SURPRISE

It won’t surprise you that I sneak food into the movie theatre.  For the record, it isn’t about being cheap–although I am astounded by the price of movie popcorn.  It is actually about not being willing to eat the version of popcorn they still serve at my local theatre.  Scary glow-in-the-dark, butter laden ickiness.  I prefer a little parmesan, asiago and fresh-cracked black pepper on my delicate morsels.  How ’bout you?  This next Call will undoubtedly give you a reason to check out two different theatres’ popcorn.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries for the Three Minute Picture Show!  Get your filmed screened in Portland or San Francisco, and get this… there is a sliding scale entry fee from $5 to $25.  More money for popcorn!

Learn more about the 3 Minute Picture Show!CALL for ENTRIES: 
3 Minute Pictureshow

 

Anyone ages 6 and up, regardless of experience, can sign up to take part. Participants have the month of July to create a cinematic masterpiece, 3 minutes or less, and upload it (don’t worry, they’ll tell you how) to 3-minute HQ.

ELIGIBILITY: All films must contain original footage and music only – no copyrighted materials are allowed.  All 3-minute films must be made expressly for the 3-Minute Picture Show.  No previously made movies are allowed. You can start thinking about your film/plotting/story-boarding now, but all filming, editing, and assembly work must be completed only between July 1 and July 31, 2011.

Watch the winning video HOME from 2010!

Click on the picture (left)
to watch last year’s
winning video “Home.”

 

MEDIA:  Feel free to work in any wacky medium, but all submissions, regardless of original format, must be submitted through their website.

DEADLINE: On or before July 31, 2011.

ENTRY FEE: Sliding scale from$5 to $25

AWARDS:  The Three-Minute Picture Show also offers a gathering place to watch your film on the big screen in front of a live audience; at its fun faux black tie “Oscars” style screenings.  The 2011 Black-Tie Gala & Film Screening and family-friendly Twinkling To-Do (for 6-17 year olds) take place in Portland, OR on August 20 at the Clinton St. Theater and in San Francisco on August 27 at the Victoria Theatre. 

For complete details, visit the Three Minute Pictureshow site!

Learn more about the 3 Minute Picture Show!

CALL for ENTRIES: Creative Quarterly No. 25

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WHINE NO

I am a magazine reader. Yep, the paper ones. I read and peruse imagery as motivation for household projects, photography and, of course, cooking. And the occasional gossip rag.  One of my favorite food magazines? Food and Wine, of course. I have delusions of grandeur each and every time I watch Top Chefs that I could win that show and have my work featured in F&W. Instead, I am opting to submit my art to this Call for Creative Quarterly. Do you think Food & Wine will be so impressed they will cover my food anyway? Me neither. Anyway, don’t miss this opportunity…

Check out this Call for Entries for Creative Quarterly. The entry fee is an incredibly low $10, and art publication is great exposure for your work. Great news…it isn’t limited just to photography!  Take a look!

Click to download the Prospectus for Creative Quarterly No 25!CALL for ENTRIES:
Creative Quarterly 25

Creative Quarterly asks the question: Where does your inspiration come from?

What person, place or thing inspires your work?

By launching a new redesign, they’ve become a much more interactive journal. They search the web for interesting projects in art and design to share with their readers. They ask their readers to share what inspires them. The purpose, not to copy but to inspire.

Take a look at back issues of Creative Quarterly!Inspiration can come from an innovative chair design or an unusual ring or from an interview with a well-known designer or artist or something from ones past.

Creative Quarterly is the best of art and design, quarterly.

 

ELIGIBILITY & MEDIA: Open to all undergraduate and graduate students, recent graduates, professors, instructors, graphic designers, art directors, illustrators, photographers and fine artists in all media.

All entries must have been completed during the last twelve months. All art directors, graphic designers, photographers, illustrators and fine artists are eligible to enter —professionals and students are judged separately. Judging is done digitally. Submission of entries acknowledges the right of to use them for publication, exhibition and promotion.

Learn more about Creative Quarterly online!CATEGORIES:
Fine Art, Graphic Design, Illustration and Photography

ENTRY FEE: $10 per entry. Entering a series? Each piece is still $10.

DEADLINE:
July 29, 2011

NOTIFICATION: Will be listed on website & by email in 6 to 8 weeks.

SUBMISSIONS: Each entry must be submitted as:

  • 300 dpi, RGB, Jpeg
  • Vertical images must be 8″ wide.
  • Horizontal images must be 10″ wide.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

CALL for ENTRIES: A Show of Heads

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I talk a good food game.  My culinary tastes seem brave to some, but they aren’t really.  I know what I like, but I’m a chicken about trying some stuff just like you.  I cannot bring myself to even try something called head cheese.  I get that it is mainly just meat in aspic, but it sounds gross and doesn’t win huge points with me for aesthetics either.  One of you should take a picture of yourself eating head cheese and send it to me.  The first one that does will get a little ad in the side bar for a couple of months.  Make it a good picture though… ’cause I WILL publish it before you get your ad.  I wonder if head cheese is an eligible topic for this next Call for Entries.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from SlowArt Productions for A Show of Heads exhibit at the Limner Gallery!  Open to all artists and media, this exhibit is a great shot for all of you to dive in head first …pun intended.

Click to learn more about A Show of Heads from SlowArt Productions!CALL for ENTRIES:
A Show of Heads

SlowArt Productions presents the annual group thematic exhibition, A Show of Heads. The exhibition will be held at the Limner Gallery from November 3 – 27, 2011.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA: All forms of painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, graphics, digital and installation art, video, etc. are eligible.

THEME: This exhibition will include all interpretations and portrayals of the human head, from the traditional to the abstract and conceptual.  All visions of the The Head, including partial and multiple heads, will be reviewed and considered.

Learn More about the Limner Gallery online!DEADLINE: Entries must be submitted via email by August 31, 2011.

NOTIFICATION: Artists will be notified of acceptance or non-acceptance no later than September 21, 2011.  Results will be posted on or before this date at: http://www.slowart.com/results. Notification will be made via email and by posting on the results page.  All artists who provide a working email address will be notified via email, if no email is provided, artists will be notified via postal mail only if accepted to exhibit.  Type your email address clearly, if a mistake is made you will not be notified.

Learn more about SlowArt Productions online!ENTRY FEE: There is a $35.00 entry fee for one to four artworks entered, presentation is by digital JPG image files.  There is a $5.00 fee for each additional artwork above four.  Details of 2D artwork count as an additional artwork. Sculptors may provide one additional view per artwork without cost.  Artists accepted to exhibit will not be charged additional fees of any kind.  Payments by credit card at time of entry using PayPal, or check or money order payable to SlowArt Productions.

AWARDS:  Winning artists will be featured in a group exhibition at the Limner Gallery, November 3 – 27, 2011. The exhibition will also be displayed on the Limner Gallery web site. One artist will be awarded a two page display in Direct Art Volume #19, Fall 2012 issue. Two artists will be awarded a single page display. Direct Art is distributed to bookstores across the USA including Borders and Barnes and Noble. For more information on Direct Art view: http://www.slowart.com/about.htm

SALES: All works in the show must be for sale. The gallery will take a 30 percent commission on all sales.  Sale price is determined by the artist.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Download the Show of Heads Prospectus from SlowArt and the Limner Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES: One Life Photo Competition

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STUFF

I often wonder what I would eat if I only had one meal left. I can’t wrap my brain around it, really. It would have to involve goat cheese…and dark chocolate …hollandaise …mussels steamed in white wine …and lots of garlic. But luckily, chances are good I have many, many meals ahead of me to obsess about and share with you. But, imagine that I ran across THIS Call for Entries for the asking me to illuminate my perspective about what I love.  I’ll give you one guess…

Check out this Call for Entries from Photo District News (PDN) and Artists Wanted for the One Life International Photography Competition. The entry fee can be as little as $10, and you could win up to $10,000. Enter online today!

Learn more about the One Life Photo Competition!CALL for ENTRIES:
One Life Photo Competition

 

One Life is an international open call for photography that delves into the lives of the global community. You are invited to participate in the One Life Photography Competition. This worldwide search for photography seeks to illuminate your perspective: what you love, your travels, or anything that reflects your world and experience.

Photography is our way to capture the moments as we experience them. The One Life Photography Competition is your opportunity to share your vision with the world.

Learn more about PDNonline.com!Artists Wanted and PDN have partnered to bring photographers together to share images illustrating their lives, loves and passions.

All participants will be included in the One Life Photography Project. This is your opportunity to immortalize your story, sharing them with future generations for years to come.

ELIGIBILITY: One Life is open to photographers from around the world!  They are looking for all types of photography including (and definitely not limited to): Fashion, Landscape, Travel, Candid, Digital / Manipulated, Artistic / Conceptual, Self-Portrait, Wedding and more!

Learn more about ArtistsWanted.org!SUBMISSION & ENTRY FEE: One Life only accepts submissions through their online form. They do not accept submissions that are mailed or hand delivered to them. You may submit up to 9 images for $10 per image. For 10 or more images, they offer a flat discounted rate of $95. You can upload up to 15 images for the discounted rate.

AWARDS: The top selected artist will be awarded the Grand Prize:

  • $10,000 cash grant OR a World Wide Travel Adventure
  • A feature in PDN Magazine and on Artists Wanted
  • A show and reception during PDN’s Photo Plus Expo in NYC
  • World Wide Notoriety

Entering One Life is simple online!The public will cast their vote for the People’s Choice Award and the highest rated portfolio will receive $2,500 in cash, and international exposure via a feature with Artists Wanted and on One Life Photos that will be seen by tens of thousands of viewers.

DEADLINE:  July 29, 2011 (Midnight EST)

USE OF ENTRY: The folks at PDN and Artists Wanted are working everyday to make real opportunities for photographers around the world. They have no intention of reselling your work, or using it for any commercial means outside of the terms of this contest.

For full details, visit OneLifePhotos.com!

Learn more about the One Life Photo Competition!

How to Get an Art Show: The Dinner Invitation

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My mother is a great cook.  When I decided I wanted to learn how to can my own tomatoes, I asked her advice.  I was annoyed by her answer because of how much seeminly unnecessary work was involved in canning something I could easily buy at the grocery store.  I did it my way and ignored her advice all together.  She enjoys telling anyone who will listen about how I cleaned tomatoes off the walls and ceiling of my laundry room for weeks.  I should have listened.  I didn’t have to DO it her way, but if I had listened, I would be enduring the laughter almost 20 years later and might not still be BUYING canned tomatoes.  The moral of the story is pay attention…

I receive lots of “cooking questions” from readers, and I have noticed one question pop up repeatedly in my inbox, “How do I contact an art gallery about showing my work?”  I’m going to answer it, and you don’t have to do it my way.  But, don’t blame me if you end up with tomato on your face.  Check it out…

*Editor’s Note:  ArtAndArtDeadlines.com is on hiatus until I return from vacation on July 5th; however, we’ll keep publishing q&a, “best of,” and a handful of oddities to keep you entertained.  Enjoy!

Get invited to the Party!CONTACTING A
GALLERY

1.  Dinner Invitation:  The simplest, most obvious answer is: Enter a juried show.  This site publishes invitations to those dinner parties almost EVERY DAY.  Most gallery directors view juried show entries like gifts at at holiday party.  They are excited to open them and hopeful of finding a little gem.  Make a good impression, and you just might get a solo show offer.  It really happens.

2. Plus One: If the invitation to dinner pan out, don’t forget about the Plus One.  The single best way to get in touch with a gallery is by personal introduction from someone they have already invited to the party.  An artist or friend that a gallery director already knows and trusts is the easiest way in.  Don’t know anyone?  Unlikely.  Treat it like six degrees of separation and do your homework.

Get invited to the Party!3.  Party Crasher:  The last answer is… be a wanted party crasher.  If you’re gonna crash a party, make sure you make the most of your entrance.  Unless you are a true people person, I don’t recommend just showing up at a gallery unannounced or calling and fumbling through awkward conversations about how you are the next best thing.  Submit your work to the gallery by delivery via mail or messenger.  But, it doesn’t have to be subtle.  Make a splash in a good way when you crash the party, and next time you might be on the invitation list. 

For example, I one had a friend who made a mock up of the gallery in miniature with his own work hanging in it… and got a solo show.  I had another friend send a 4×6 canvas a day for 30 days to a gallery director who then had to assemble them into a painting at the end.  She got a show too.  They want to like you… give them a reason.

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My recipes don’t always work, but they are always free.

CALL for ENTRIES: Surreal Visions

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SLOW not SNOW

It seems a little surreal to me that the snow that I whined so miserably about has barely melted, and I am already miserably whining about missing my slow cooker stews, soups and ragouts. Although there is one thing that I can still joyfully cook all day even in the Spring …Greek Chicken and Potatoes. This Call for Entries doesn’t necessarily require a slow creative process or a slow submission process, but it is all about the surreal and promoted by SlowArt Productions. Take a look…

Learn more about SlowArt Productions online!Check out this Call for Entries from SlowArt Productions with Surreal Visions. The entry fee is reasonable at $35. There are no media restrictions, and the awards include both an exhibit at the Limner Gallery as well as an opportunity to have your work in the nationally-distributed art magazine, Direct Art. A New York artshow AND art publication? Please don’t miss this double-duty art opportunity!

Learn more about Surreal Visions from Slow Art Productions!CALL for ENTRIES:
Surreal Visions

SlowArt Productions presents the group thematic exhibition, Surreal Visions. This exhibition will focus on art inspired by the surreal and will be held at the Limner Gallery.

Eligible are all forms of surreal and visionary figurative art. All interpretations of the theme “Surreal Visions” will be reviewed and considered.

ELIGIBILITY AND RESTRICTIONS: The competition is open to all artists, national and international, working in all media. All forms of painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, graphics, digital and installation art, video, etc. are eligible. Entrants must be 18 years of age or older to apply. Wall mounted works must not be taller than 72″ no wider than 120″. Sculptural work must fit through a standard height, 36″wide entry door.

DEADLINE: The final postmarked deadline is June 30, 2011. Entries must be postmarked or submitted via email by this date.

Learn More about the Limner Gallery online!NOTIFICATION: Artists will be notified of acceptance or non-acceptance no later than July 20, 2011. Results will be posted on or before this date at: http://www.slowart.com/results. Notification will be made via email and/or by mail with the return of materials in the SASE provided by the artist. Artists who do not include the SASE because they do not want their submission materials returned must provide a self addressed stamped #10 (letter size) envelope if they wish to be notified by mail.

All artists who provide a working email address will be notified via email, if no email or return envelope is provided, artists will only be notified if accepted to exhibit. Type or print your email address clearly, if a mistake is made reading it you will not be notified. Read the notification page for details of the notification policy.

Learn more about Direct Art Magazine!ENTRY FEES: There is a $35.00 entry fee for one to four artworks entered, presentation is by digital files. There is a $5.00 fee for each additional artwork above four. Details of 2D artwork count as an additional artwork. Sculptors may provide one additional view per artwork without cost. Artists accepted to exhibit will not be charged additional fees of any kind. Payments may be by check or money order payable to SlowArt Productions, or by credit card using PayPal.

SALES: All works in the show must be for sale. The gallery will take a 30 % commission on all sales. Sale price is determined by the artist.

EXHIBITION and AWARDS: Winning artists will be featured in a group exhibition at the Limner Gallery, September 3 – October 1, 2011. The exhibition will also be displayed on the Limner Gallery web site. One artist will be awarded a two page display in Direct Art Volume #19, Fall 2012 issue. Two artists will be awarded a single page display. Direct Art is distributed to bookstores across the USA including Borders and Barnes and Noble.

Click for more information on
Direct Art magazine.

For the full guidelines, Download the Prospectus!

CALL for ENTRIES: Where in the World?

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I wish food could talk.  Wouldn’t you like to know why one grape in a cluster is sweet and juicy and the next elicits the “pucker” face?  Me too.  I want to know why some pineapples ripen on my counter in a day or two and the next pineapple stubbornly refuses.  I think they would tell me if they could.  This next Call suggests the photographer visually interrogate their subject.  Look out avocados, you’re on my short list…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Mpls Photo Center in Minneapolis, MN for Where in the World? People, Places and Events.  Enter up to 5 photos for $35 and have your work juried by a world-class juror.  Take a look…

CALL for ENTRIES:
Where in the World?

 

Learn more about the MPLS Photo Center!Photography likes to break out of the studio and inhabit the world. Few things artists do are as immediately engaged with the dynamics of life and the environment as photography.  Cameras have been on the bottom of the ocean and on the surface of the moon.  They’ve seen everything, from weddings to wars, and they’ve augmented almost every attempt to understand life and our place in it.  Where in the World: People, Places and Events will bring together a diverse group of photographers that interrogate the individuals, environments, and actions that comprise our universe.

Learn more about the MPLS Photo Center!ELIGIBILITY:
Open to all artists

MEDIA:
Photography

DEADLINE:  July 25th, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  August 2nd, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  $35 first 5 images, $10 each additional

JUROR:  Toby Kamp is currently Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Menil Collection, Houston, has organized solo exhibitions by artists such as Claes Oldenburg, Ellsworth Kelly, Tim Lee, Vanessa Beecroft, Martin Kersels and many more. 

Juror Toby KampsA graduate of the Williams College Graduate Program in the History of Art and the Getty Museum Leadership Institute, Kamps has written on contemporary art and artists for numerous exhibition catalogues and magazines. In 2008, The Old Weird America won the award “Best Thematic Museum Show Nationally” from the International Association of Art Critics (AICA/USA).  Prior to his CAMH appointment, Kamps was Senior Curator at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston; Director of the Institute of Contemporary Art, Maine College of Art, Portland; and Curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego.

AWARDS:  First Place – $400, Second Place – $300, Third Place – $200 and Three Honorable Mentions.

For complete details, read the Full Call!

Learn more about the MPLS Photo Center!