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CALL for ENTRIES: Art Institute and Gallery

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MISSING YOU

Anniversary dinners with my husband used to involve picnics on the livingroom floor with mussels steamed over white wine, a beautiful Caesar salad and a bad movie.  With the recent seafood allergy development, we’ve substituted antipasta for the seafood…because my anniversary would lose its sparkle if it killed my husband.  We are headed toward our 13th anniversary next weekend, but this next call is in celebration of a 20th anniversary… reason to celebrate, eh?

Check out this Call for Entries from the Art Institute and Gallery (AI&G) in Salisbury, Maryland for their 20th Anniversary National Juried Exhibition.  The entry fee is a standard $35.  All media is considered, and best of show is awarded $1000 and a solo exhibit.  Don’t delay or you’ll miss this June 3rd deadline! 

CALL for ENTRIES:
20th Anniversary National Juried Exhibition

Learn more about the Art Institute and Gallery!ELGIBILITY:  The competition is open to artists 18 years of age and older, residing in the United States.

MEDIA:  All media considered.  2D work, including frame, must not exceed 5’ x 5’ (60”x60”) or 100 lbs.  All work must be in “installable” condition (2D work must be wired for framing).  3D work must not exceed 40” in two of its dimensions and 5’ in the third dimension with a limit of 100 lbs.

All work must be original and completed within the last three years and not previously exhibited in an AI&G National Juried Exhibition.  No reproductions.  All submissions must be for sale and available for the exhibition.  AI&G reserves the right to refuse any entry that is damaged, not ready for exhibition, different from the submitted image, or for any other reason.  Artwork will not be hung if it has been altered in any way since original image submission.

Learn more about the Art Institute and Gallery!DEADLINE:  June 3, 2011 by 3pm

NOTIFICATION:  Mailed by August 2, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  $35 for up to 3 entries.  Entry fee is non-refundable.  Make checks payable to AI&G.

JUROR:  Margaret Winslow is Assistant Curator of Contemporary Art at the Delaware Art Museum in Wilmington, Delaware, and serves as curator for the New Wilmington Art Association, an artists’ collective.  She has also done curatorial work for the Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts in Wilmington, which presents numerous exhibitions each year featuring the works of regionally, nationally, or internationally recognized artists who explore topical issues in contemporary art and society. 

Learn more about the Art Institute and Gallery!In 2009, Winslow was selected by Maryland Art Place, a not-for-profit art center in Baltimore, Maryland to curate an exhibition for MAP through its prestigious Curators’ Incubator program. She holds a BA in Art History from the University of Mary Washington and an MA in Modern and Contemporary Art, Theory and Criticism from Purchase College, State University of New York.

AWARDS:  Best in Show – $1,000 plus 2012 AI&G Foyer Gallery Solo Exhibit;  2 Awards of Excellence – $500 each;  and 3 Honorable Mentions.

SALES:  AI&G will retain a 30% commission on works sold.  Payment for sold artwork will be made within 2 weeks of exhibition ending date.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Download the Prospectus from the Art Institute and Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES: The Project

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I should enjoy cooking with my family, right?  Ummhmm, I was afraid you might say that.  I have let go of so many of my control-freak tendencies, but in the kitchen, it still has to be my way or get-out-of-the-way.  My husband does most of the cooking alone, but loves me anyway, luckily.  Yearning for a way to create artwork outside your normal solitary creative process?  This Call may be just what you need…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Woman Made Gallery in Chicago for The Project!  I love interactive and/or collaborative work… and who doesn’t love a theme?  Surely not one of my readers!

Visit the Woman Made Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:  The Project

 

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all women artists

MEDIA:  Any media that involves persons outside the typical gallery sphere in its creation and/or its exhibition–work that is interactive, interdisciplinary, and/or collaborative.

DEADLINE:  June 17, 2011

Visit the Woman Made Gallery online!NOTIFICATION:  July 6, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  The regular entry fee for all juried group exhibitions is $30. You may submit up to three images plus one detail view per image.

SUBMISSIONS:  Enter & pay online!

JUROR:  Mary King is a professional artist and educator with a BFA from the University of Chiago and an MFA from Western Michigan University. Represented by Denise Bibro Fine Art in New York, her work is in various collections including the Anderson Fine Arts Center, Indiana, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Michigan, and the Carnegie Center for the Arts.

For complete details, download the Prospectus!

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ART JOB: BECA Executive Director

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I spend more money on food than I do on all of my household expenses combined.  How?  I have a day job.  It isn’t art related, but I like it and seem to be good at it.  Having a day job takes the pressure off my creative process so that I can create without sales pressure.  However, I am working on a 10-year plan that will allow me to quit my day job.  But, if I had a day job that was art-related, I might keep on working far past another ten years.  Here’s YOUR opportunity for an art job.  Take a look…

Check out this Job Opportunity from The BECA Foundation  in New Mexico for the Executive Director position.  If you’ve got to have a job outside of creating art, why not have a job that is fueled by your passion for art?  Take a chance.  The possibility of rejection is certainly worth the chance of reward…

*Editor’s Note:  I feel the need to confess that I need one of you to apply for and land this job quickly because I REALLY want it, and my family would strangle me if I suggested we move to New Mexico after having just moved my family to Tennessee a mere four years ago.

ART JOB:
BECA Executive Director

 

Check out the BECA Foundation online!THE BACK STORY:  In October of 2007, BECA Co-founders/Directors Melissa Roberts and Kurt Schlough hatched a unique experimental arts project that would give new access to exhibition opportunities to creatives without regard to their academic degree status, exhibition history, who they knew or where they were from.  It has remained the only exhibition program in the Unites States that which maintains this submission criteria while utilizing the only consistent blind curatorial review process in the world. The unique programming went one step further in that it was the first international exhibition program in the United States that which focused on created opportunities for both artists and designers alike. 

Now that the difficult groundwork of BECA programming has been laid, it is time for BECA Co-Founders/Directors to pursue their other passions while remaining connected to BECA programming by serving on its developing Board of Directors. 

BECA has begun the search to find
BECA’s first official Executive Director. 

 

Check out BECA online!Once the Executive Director is hired, Melissa Roberts and Kurt Schlough will maintain a support role during the transition and eventually serve on a newly formed BECA Board of Directors.  It will not be easy to fill the shoes of the current Directors as the new Executive Director will have to wear many hats until additional staff can be hired.  In order to take BECA programming to the next level of its growth, the new Executive Director must serve as Fundraiser, PR Director, Social Media Manager, Director of Operations, Accountant, Program Director, Artist Liaison, Volunteer Coordinator and more.

DEADLINE:  There is no deadline for receipt and no immediate hiring timeline.

NOTIFICATION:  This process is expected to take a considerable amount of review time.  The BECA Foundation will only be able to contact those it wishes to receive additional information from or those it wishes to interview for the position.

The ideal candidate will possess
the following qualities:

 

Check out Future Exhibitions at BECA ICAD online!* A dynamic leader who shares a passion for both art + design along with a passion for nurturing and supporting emerging creative producers from around the world;
* An experienced business and financial manager in the context of an arts organization, with an ability to translate goals into action, and to manage operations in a cost-effective manner;
* A strong relationship builder who can convert those relationships to sponsorships and donations;
* An excellent oral and written communicator, who can effectively present the importance of BECA to the newcomers constituents while maintaining relationships with its existing international network;
* A strong visionary leader who is organized, efficient and consistent;
* Ability to develop and manage internal systems to ensure accurate and consistent administration;
* A creative, strategic and tactical thinker who can develop, communicate and implement a vision and a plan for BECA’s continued growth and development;
* An energetic consensus-builder who can work with diverse individuals and groups and who has the skills required to build partnerships with other organizations and producers; and
* A team-builder who can effectively work with the board and partner organizations.

Learn more about The BECA Foundation online!The ideal candidate will have
relevant experience, including:

 

* Effectiveness in raising significant funds from a variety of sources including online, event, membership, major and micro gifts, sponsorships, etc.;
* Marketing and public relations;
* Communicating with widely diverse audiences, both in written form, public presentations and social media;
* Ability to work with diverse constituencies in a challenging and continually evolving environment;
* Proven cultural competency skills or ability;
* Leadership skills, including articulating a vision and designing and implementing strategies to achieve that vision;
* Knowledge of facilities management;
* Developing and managing a budget that is directly tied to measurable, strategic goals, and in understanding and implementing appropriate fiscal accountability and internal controls;
Learn more about The BECA Foundation online!* Prioritizing and deploying resources in light of needs, and making sound fiscal and mission based decisions;
* Developing and maintaining external partnerships; and
* Managing an arts organization.

SALARY RANGE: $45,000 – $85,000 depending on experience and demonstrated abilities.

SUBMISSIONS:  Send resume & cover letter (.rtf or .pdf only Word docs will not be opened) with a subject line “BECA ED” to becafoundation@gmail.com.  If your email does not bounce back as undeliverable, it has been received and is being reviewed.   

To learn more about BECA, visit their website!

Visit the BECA website!

CALL for ENTRIES: Hispanic Heritage Celebration

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Warm cheese makes the world go ’round.  When I’ve had a hard day, there is nothing I love more than nachos and a raspberry pineapple daiquiri and my local creekside cantina.  But sometimes we must remind ourselves that there is far more depth of flavor and choice in Hispanic food than your favorite local Mexican haunt.  South America, Central American and much of the Carribean offer food your taste buds will never forget.  This Call for Entries is a reason to celebrate the flavor! 

Check out this great Call for Entries for the Hispanic Heritage Celebration’s Poster Contest at the Miami International Mall.  This is a great FREE opportunity for all of you graphic designers and illustrators looking for a great credit on your resume.  Don’t miss this chance…

CALL for ENTRIES:
Hispanic Heritage Celebration Poster Contest

 

Click to download the poster contest prospectus for the Hispanic Heritage Celebration!Miami International Mall will showcase the colorful flavors of Latin American countries during its 7th Annual Hispanic Heritage Celebration from September 30 through October 2.  This free-to-the-public weekend event will feature folkloric music and dance, country exhibits, art and flag displays, live entertainment and a parade of native dresses from South America, Central America and the Caribbean countries.

In observance of National Hispanic Heritage Month, Miami International Mall is sponsoring its first poster contest, which is open to the general public. 

The poster should reflect the artist’s interpretation or rendition of what Hispanic heritage and culture means to them. The poster should also incorporate the use of the Hispanic Heritage Celebration logo.

Winning artwork will be made into the official poster for the 7th Annual Hispanic Heritage Celebration and may also be used for promotional event items such as programs and invitations.

The winning poster will be unveiled at the 7th Annual Hispanic Heritage Celebration kick-off reception, which will be held on Wednesday, July 27.

ELGIBILITY:  The poster contest is open to all artists.

MEDIA:  Size of the poster must be 11’’ x 17’’. Poster must be mounted on a 15’’ x 21’’ board.  High resolution of the poster entry art must also be submitted in its native format that it was designed in.  Digital art should be burned onto a CD and attached to the mounted poster.  Official Hispanic Heritage Celebration logo must be used without any alterations of color or typography.  Entry form must be attached to the back of the mounting board in the upper right hand corner.

Download the Prospectus for the poster contest for the Hispanic Heritage Celebration at the Miami International Mall!DEADLINE:  Friday, July 1, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  There is no entry fee.

JUROR:  The winning artwork will be selected by the Hispanic Heritage planning committee. Submissions will be evaluated on the following criteria: portrayal of Celebration theme and message, use of logo, originality, visual effectiveness and quality of design.

AWARDS:  A $500 Simon gift card will be awarded to the winning artist.  The winner will also receive an invitation to the kick-off reception.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

ART & POETRY: Vallum Magazine

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I never thought I would be discussing the relevancy of food. However, in today’s world, it is all about trending.  A year ago, fish tacos were a hot trend along with edamame.  But today, they are back to being irrelevant and anonymous. This call for both art AND poetry is taking advantage of the political relevancy of recent events in Pakistan.  Do YOU have something to say?  Say it with art.

Check out this Call for Art (among other things) from Vallum Magazine!  Here’s a chance for you to shine on the pages of a great poetry magazine. And, if you’re a wordsmith, well, there’s that too…

Learn more about Vallum Magzine online!ART PUBLICATION:
Vallum Magazine

Founded in 2000, Vallum: contemporary poetry is one of Canada’s top, critically-acclaimed, all-poetry magazines.

Vallum has positioned itself as an avant-garde exposition of the best in poetry, providing a literary platform for established and emerging writers from Canada, the US and abroad.

Notable past contributors include P.K. Page, George Bowering, Paul Muldoon, Franz Wright, Jan Zwicky, Stephen Dunn, Les Murray, Charles Bernstein, John Kinsella, Fanny Howe, George Elliott Clarke, Andrew Motion, Erin Mouré, Peter Redgrove, Nicole Brossard and others.

Vallum publishes poetry that is sharp, engaging and exciting. It pushes boundaries and invites the exploration of different worlds and perspectives. In addition to the poetic contributions are essays, interviews, book reviews and stimulating visual art.

Vallum MagazineTHEME: Pakistan

This special edition of Vallum will feature poetry, essays, and/or interviews from a Pakistani origin or perspective.

DEADLINE: August 31, 2011

SUBMISSIONS: Essays, reviews, interviews, letters to the editor and art work can be sent by regular mail or through their Online Submission page.

For complete details, visit Vallum’s Submissions Page!

FEATURED ARTIST: Meridith Martens

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CLEMENTINE?

When the $2 Art Contest began, I did not intend to exclude any group of  artists or media. But as it turns out, I find myself drawn to emerging and mid-career artists whose work has a visual brand.

Most of the artists that submit to the $2 Art Contest produce phenomenal work, and some of it has really spoken to me.  But the final ingredient seems to be… is it this work a beautiful flat of clemintines or is this the artist’s fruit of the month?  I enjoy looking at a piece and seeing an artist’s stamp on it, not just proof that the artist can tackle every media well.

As an emerging artist, I received a great piece of advice… find your voice.  But it is rare that an artist opens themselves up to the judgement and scrutiny that comes with revealing both the struggles and successes of finding that voice. This month’s work reminds me to appreciate the work EVERY artist struggles with to produce with a clear voice and signature.

Stripes and Bars by Meridith MartensThis month’s artist has
given us a window
into an artist’s pace:

learning charted.

The Featured Artist chosen from the April entries is Meridith Martens.  Martens’ work is at times simple and straightfoward, but as the process continues I find work that makes me say, “How did she do that?” instead of “I can do THAT” — the latter being all time crushing statement of dismissal frequently heard in galleries around the globe.

FEATURED ARTIST:
Meridith Martens

As the daughter of a nomadic military family, Meridith Martens eventually settled in Annapolis where she combined her love of horses with her artistic talent and a gifted painter of horses emerged.  Her career started as a portrait painter of horses on a local level as a teenager and then expanded to race horses from Saratoga to Hialeah.  She attended Corcoran School of Art, The San Francisco Art Institute, The Maryland Institute of Art and worked as an illustrator for a commercial art studio.

Arachniphobia by Meridith MartensAfter a year in Paris, she moved to New York City and married an actor.  Her daughter was born 3 years later. Two years after, a divorce found Martens and her daughter moving to North Carolina.  The move offered the opportunity to make a living painting portraits of horses, dogs and their owners.

A workshop given by Wolf Kahn and his sponsored fellowship to the Vermont Studio Center gave her the opportunity to experiment with abstract forms.  As she painted, her work evolved.  She is equally comfortable with realism and abstract and the infinite range of expression between them.  Now residing in NC for 25 years, with her husband of 10 years, Meridith continues to create, experiment, explore and strives to excel in whatever medium she chooses.

But I wanted Martens to weigh in on the “Spin Art” she submitted to ArtAndArtDeadlines.com:  “Using the term ‘spin art’ initially seems to put people off until they get an opportunity to see what I’ve done.  Then I can explain the process and the work and layering that’s involved.  The basic process is spin art, but it’s more refined and deliberate.  There is a great deal of thought process involved regarding style and color, but the final product has to have a feeling of spontaneity without looking contrived…”

Oil leak by Meridith Martens“It’s approved by the American Dental Association for not being too sugery sweet…”

“4 out of 5 academic artists were intrigued by the process and actually like it and can appreciate the process.”

What do you say to the academics out there that believe spin art is just random aesthetics? “Shut up . . . what’s in your wallet?  Many contemporary artists have been criticized for being too commercial, but honestly what better endorsement does an artist have than creating art that appeals to the masses.”

Talk to me about how you work… your process: “It’s not a secret, maybe the details of the equipment will be vague and the process details will stay with me, but I started with the spin art toy and then modified a box fan. As I developed the work and the process, I looked for larger options to accommodate larger canvases and more paint. My latest “machine” is a very large fan that was modified by my engineer husband and fabricated in a machine shop.  My equipment still needs some tweaking and of course I need to find a larger space to work in.”

Loops and Drips by Meridith MartensDo you have special terminology that you have developed for how you work?  No, I need a name . . . got any ideas?  Something snappy and commercial?”  Indeed I do:

Centrifugal painting: Controlled experiments in Viscosity.

You know “we have to talk about food” is usually how this interview continues, but to my horror, I received the following response:Sorry to disappoint, but I’m not really a foodie, but when I’m hungry, I love lobster, artichokes, chocolate souffle.”  I am going to choose to believe she IS a foodie and is just not fully versed in its definition.  After all, she didn’t say “cheese burger and fries.”  She SAID, “lobster, artichokes and chocolate souflee.”  She is forgiven, for now.

Learn more about Meridith Martens on Facebook!So, what’s coming up next for you, Meridith? “My latest series has come from a desire to create larger pieces on canvas.  This had to start with a much larger machine.  After much thinking and many drawings I came up with a spinner that could accommodate a 4’ x 4’ canvas.  My next obstacle was becoming familiar with the new canvas surface, size and the effects of this canvas with the process techniques I had developed with the smaller pieces of paper.  This series is still an ongoing project.  From the start of this project I have so far produced over 200 pieces.  I will continue to push my work to the next level, always exploring and experimenting, always trusting my instincts and always excited about what I am doing.”

Learn more about Meridith Martens online!

 

Learn more about Meridith Martens online!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Brand 40

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PEAS

Do you care if your canned peas are Le Sueur?  Are you brand loyal?  I have become label loyal.  I read labels very carefully, and I make my choices based on the best value for the best ingredients.  The results will surprise you sometimes.  This call may make you loyal to an entirely different brand.  Interested?

Check out this Call for Entries from the Brand Library & Art Center and the Glendale Public Library for the Brand 40 National Works on Paper Exhibition in Glendale, California.  The commission is only 25% on sales, and in some cases, the gallery will even take unframed two-dimensional work.  Take a look…

CALL for ENTRIES:
Brand 40 – Works on Paper

 

Learn more about the Brand 40 show at the Brand Library and Art Center!The Associates of Brand Library & Art Center and the Glendale Public Library announce a call to artists for an exhibition September 17 – October 28, 2011 at the Brand Library Art Galleries in Glendale, CA. The Brand Library Art Galleries offer visitors a professional gallery experience and showcases works by established and emerging artists that educate, enlighten, challenge and enrich people’s lives.

ELIGIBILITY:  Participation is open to artists residing in the United States.  Entries must be original work recently executed and not previously shown at the Brand Library Art Galleries.  Do not submit work, unless available August 12 to October 29, 2011.

MEDIA:  Any work on paper: collages, drawings, paintings, photography, prints, watercolors, 3-dimensional work, etc.  The “topic” for this show is “Entrances & Exits.”

Learn more about the Brand Library Art Galleries!DEADLINE:  June 1, 2011 for receipt of signed entry form, CD, fees and a self-addressed stamped envelope.

NOTIFICATION:  Jury results will be mailied June 9, 2011.

ENTRY FEE:  Non-refundable fees must accompany the submittal form: $20 for the first work, $10 for each additional work.  A maximum of 3 works may be submitted. Mail CD, signed entry slip, a check made payable to Brand Associates and a self-addressed stamped envelope to BRAND 40, 1601 West Mountain St., Glendale, CA 91201.

JUROR:  Peter Frank is art critic for the Huffington Post and Adjunct Senior Curator at the Riverside Art Museum.  He is past critic for Angeleno magazine and the L. A. Weekly and was Editor for THE magazine Los Angeles and Visions Art Quarterly. Frank was born in New York, where he served as art critic for The Village Voice and The SoHo Weekly News, and moved to Los Angeles in 1988. 

Learn more about the Brand Library Art Galleries!Frank contributes articles to numerous publications and has organized numerous theme and survey shows, most notably “19 Artists – Emergent Americans,” the 1981 Exxon National Exhibition mounted at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York. McPherson & Co. Documentext published his Something Else Press:  An Annotated Bibliography in 1983. A cycle of poems, The Travelogues, was issued by Sun & Moon Press in 1982. Abbeville Press released New, Used & Improved, an overview of the New York art scene co-written with Michael McKenzie, in 1987.

AWARDS:  $4000 in prizes will be awarded.

SALES:  Unless specified “NFS,” all works will be offered for sale.  If the price is not indicated, the piece will be considered NFS. The commission to the Brand Associates is 25%.  Payment to artists will be mailed after the close of the show.  Prices quoted on the entry form may not be changed after acceptance into the show.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Download the Brand 40 show Prospectus at the Brand Library and Art Center!

CALL for SUBMISSIONS: Flink12

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Remember when ice cream treats came 12 to a box?  Then it was 10.  Then 8.  Now I pay $4.99 for a box of 6.  Does that mean I’ll quit eating ice cream?  Unlikely.  I think this is the same psychology behind cigarette tax too, ha.  Well, at least eggs still come by the dozen. (We won’t even discuss Eggland’s Best new 1/2 dozen cartons.)  Twelve is the perfect number for this next Call too.  A flink to be exact…

Check out this Call for Submissions from Flink12 for the Global Icon Art Competition.  There is no fee to enter, and your work could be viewed by millions if Flink12 turns into the new Facebook.  It is worth a try…

*Editor’s Note:   Do not be alarmed.  My beautifully crafted, sophisticated gourmet image has temporarily bitten the dust to make way for Saturday morning, cartoon-like graphics.  We will return to your regularly scheduled programming tomorrow.

CALL for SUBMISSIONS:
Global Icons for Flink12

Learn more about Flink12!ABOUT Flink12:  There are many social networking platforms available today to share your public self.  But where do you go to privately and safely share your personal, day-to-day thoughts and experiences?  Flink12 was created as a safe and secure way to share your private life.  It is playful, safe, extremely private and easy to use.  A unique way of sharing and communicating, Flink12 allows you to share your life in a meaningful way with the people you know and care about the most.

What is a Flink? A Flink is a group of twelve cows.  Flink12 allows you to create individual groups of twelve people or Flinks for your friends, family, or coworkers.  These Flinks allow you to communicate in a discreet way, sharing professional information with coworkers and personal information with friends and family.  These groups of twelve are ideal for sharing different information for different types of relationships.

Learn more about Flink12!Calling all artists and graphic designers, use your creative genius and enter the Flink12 icon art competition.

Become a Flink12 artist…

 

…with your art featured and your art promoted globally through the Flink12 network.

Design original, fun and highly expressive icons that are used as status update icons for the Flink12 social network. Status update icons are used by hoards of Flinkers every day and are used on the web and on mobile devices by Apple and Android.

ELIGIBILITY:  The competition is open to artists anywhere in the world. Only original artwork, conceived and created by the entrant, will be considered. The artist retains the copyright to submitted icons.

Learn more about Flink12!MEDIA:  Graphic Design, Illustration, Digital Art and/or any media that meet the upload specifications.

DEADLINE:  Ongoing – Flink12 reserves the right to close the competition at any time.

NOTIFICATION:  All artists selected by Flink12 will be notified via email.  Artists who are not selected will not be individually notified of the results.

ENTRY FEE:  There is no cost to enter.

JUROR:  Entries will be reviewed and the Flink12 staff will choose finalists. All properly prepared entries will be reviewed.  The decision of Flink12 is final.  Flink12 reserves the right to re-categorize entries.

AWARDS:  If you are selected for publication of a feature set, Flink12 will commission you on a work for hire contract for a minimum US $3,000 contract to create feature icon sets for global publication on Flink12.  Flink12 may select more than one artist to create feature icon sets. Artists may also be selected to create custom artwork for other aspects of Flink12.

For complete details, visit the Flink12 website!

Learn more about Flink12!

CALL for ENTRIES: Digital Unity

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I love food fusion.  I’ve eaten in some crazy creations from Tex-Mex crossed with Filipino food to Cajun food crossed with Asian food.  Recently I had Rueben eggrolls.  Delicious.  Not everyone embraces the new of it all.  Digital art is like food fusion… not everyone loves it.  This call gives you a great chance to participate in a digital show, and it just happens to be in Berlin.  Bonus…

Check out this Call for Entries for Digital Unity sponsored by ANNEX:art and Förderkreis Dorfkirche Lübzow.  The entry fee is a standard $35 (approximately), and it could get you an international show!  This is not an online show…

*Editor’s Note:  This show is two-part… the Call for Entries AND a separate Artist Residency to install all the accepted pieces.  Enter your work (and maybe even you) could be on its way to Berlin.  This Call is a little odd, and the website is not incredibly clear.  If you are excited about a call for digital work, email the curator, Dr. Jörg Bauer, with your questions.

Learn more about Digital Unity from Annex:art!CALL for ENTRIES:
Digital Unity

The concept of this project will be to present various forms of digital art in a unified digital installation. Artist submissions are open to digital photography, digital audio installation, digital collage, digital painting and digital video clips.  Each entry will be evaluated on its own merit with respect to inclusion in the final digital installation.

 At least 10 digital images will be chosen for printing and inclusion in an exhibition which will be part of the installation.  All other digital materials will be utilized and included in a digital projection project as part of an artist residency and ultimately included in the final installation.  The installation will be presented to the public in Lübzow, Germany on October 2, 2011 with the entire installation then being presented in a Berlin gallery beginning on October 15, 2011.

Artists are welcomed to travel to Germany for the opening event and may also be interested in participating in installing the installation during the week leading up to the vernissage on October 2nd.  One artist will additionally be chosen to compile the digitalized material into the final installation.  Applications for this residency are separate from the submission of artwork for inclusion in the installation.  Any artist wishing to take part in installing the show can inquire about the availability and terms of accommodations for this project.

Learn more about Digital Unity from AnnexArt!ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Digital photography, digital audio installation, digital collage, digital painting, and digital video clips.

DEADLINE:  August 31, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  September 15, 2011

ENTRY FEE:   After completion of the online application each artist is required to submit the non-refundable application fee of €25.00 (approximately $35 USD) via PayPal (due to security reasons only PayPal payments will be accepted).  No entries will be reviewed prior to receipt of the application fee.

SALES: 15% commission

For complete details, visit the Annex:art website!

Learn more about Digital Unity from Annex:art!

CALL for ENTRIES: A Sense of Place

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NUTS for YOU!

I believe that food has a sense of place.  When you eat cotton candy, don’t you think of going to the fair?  When I taste boiled peanuts (Yes, Virginia, they do exist), I am instantly transported to South Carolina.  You have associations of your own, no doubt. This Call is named Sense of Place, but it isn’t a theme.  Maybe it comes from the enormous sense of place felt even through photographs of this beautiful gallery space.  Inspired yet?

Check out this Call for Entries from the Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art in Augusta, GA for the 2011 National Juried Exhbition: A Sense of Place.  The entry fee is low, and once again, the juror is well-documented and happens to be a printmaker, although many media are embraced.  This looks like a winner…

CALL for ENTRIES:  A Sense of Place

 

Learn more about the Sense of Place show from GHIA!The Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art (GHIA) is pleased to announce its 2011 juried fine art competition, A Sense of Place.  Open to participants from throughout the United States, this 31st annual event seeks to recognize the outstanding quality and diversity of work being generated by contemporary American artists. 

Founded in 1937 and housed in the historic Nicholas Ware mansion (c. 1818), GHIA is Augusta’s only independent nonprofit visual arts school and gallery.  The Institute serves as a showcase for local, regional, and national artists, offering rotating exhibitions of outstanding contemporary artwork year-round.  In addition, professionally taught studio art classes in a wide variety of media are provided to students of all ages and experience levels.

ELIGIBILITY:  The 2011 juried fine art competition is open to all US artists age 18 and older.  All works must be original, not previously exhibited at the Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art, and completed on or after June 1, 2009.

Learn more about the Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art!MEDIA: Painting, drawing, mixed media, printmaking, photography, ceramics, and sculpture.  Film and video pieces are ineligible.  The exhibition is not judged in media categories.

DEADLINE:  Postmarked by June 3, 2011.

NOTIFICATION:  Mailed July 22, 2011. *Editor’s Note:  Just allow me to say “Wow!”  GHIA still sends REAL letters. 

ENTRY FEE:  A non-refundable fee of $30 enables each artist to enter up to three works; additional works may be submitted at a cost of $5 each.  Please submit one digital image per work; one additional detail image will be accepted for three dimensional works.  Complete the entry form portion of the prospectus and return along with the required entry fee (checks, MasterCard and Visa accepted).  Please also include a self-addressed stamped envelope for mailing of the notification letter.

Learn more about the Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art!JUROR:  Tom Hammond, noted printmaker and professor emeritus at the University of Georgia’s Lamar Dodd School of Art, will serve as juror for A Sense of Place 2011.  Over the past thirty years Hammond has exhibited extensively in solo and group shows throughout the United States and abroad.  His work is held in numerous public and private collections, including the Royal Museum of Art, Antwerp, Belgium; the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Winston-Salem, North Carolina; and the Mint Museum of Art, Charlotte, North Carolina.  Hammond holds a master of arts from East Carolina University and also studied at Atelier 17 in Paris.

AWARDS: Three cash prizes will be given, including a $750 Best of Show Award and two $500 Juror’s Awards.  Award recipients will be announced at the exhibition’s opening reception on Friday, September 16, 2011.

SALES:  Sales will be encouraged, and all works are assumed to be available for purchase unless designated “Not For Sale” (NFS).  A 35% gallery commission will be charged on sales of all exhibited artwork.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Download the Prospectus from the Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art