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CALL for ENTRIES: Electric Walls

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mothers

Knife skills are important if you are interested in becoming a commercial cook or chef.  However, I think the ground floor of cooking well, of understanding HOW to cook well, lies in sauce skills.  Once you understand how to make the 5 French mother sauces, you’ll understand the art of balance and the science of how food works.

Check out this Call for Entries from On the Ground Floor (Los Angeles, CA) for Electric Walls.  This is a moving image call…not just video.  Stretch your skills & try your hand at a new media type.  Get out of the rut…

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Learn more from On the Ground Floor!CALL for ENTRIES:
Electric Walls

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Moving images:  Single or multi-channel video works, projections, digital installations, multimedia integrated performances, and new works that push the boundaries of the moving image.

DEADLINE:  August 15, 2014

ENTRY FEE:  None

CURATORS:  On The Ground Floor was established in the spring of 2014 by artist/curator Malika Ali and co-founder Brian Ali Harding as a residential gathering space for the exhibition and celebration of new works of art.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Digital

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and temp

When I moved recently, I pared down some unnecessary kitchen gadgets–all digital.  Among the things I ditched were a digital meat thermometer and a digital kitchen timer.  I just prefer the non-digital ones.  I never quite trust the digital ones.  I’m always concerned about whether the batteries are on the fritz.  This next Call, although digital, isn’t one to ditch…

Check out this Call for Entries from Unframed for Digital.  Unframed is an online gallery dedicated to the celebration of art and creativity–for artists, by artists.  It is brand new!  In fact, this is their first juried show.  Take a look

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Learn more from unframed!CALL for ENTRIES:
Digital

 

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA: Open to all digital art, including but not limited to:  digital painting, computer illustration, digitally manipulated photography, computer generated art, digital manipulations of traditional art, digital collages, fractal art, computer printed sculpture,  algorithmic art, app art, etc.

DEADLINE: December 15, 2013

NOTIFICATION: Ongoing

ENTRY FEE: $20 for up to 3 images

JURORS:  Entries will be juried by a selected panel from unframed’s staff.

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CALL for ENTRIES: The Video Show

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BAKERY STAR

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

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

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The Video Show

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

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

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

NOTIFICATION:  January 17, 2014

ENTRY FEE:  None

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

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

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

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

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

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

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