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CALL for ENTRIES: L.A. Center for Digital Art

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CARRYING A TORCH

As I have mentioned on so many occasions, I love kitchen gadgets. I love everything from 1940s egg scales to the idea of a torch for carmelizing creme brulee. However, I have to admit that lately my watching too many cooking shows has me itching to use liquid nitrogen in some way or the other…I hear it is the best way to get the smoothest ice cream. This next Call is an opportunity for you to show off your technological skills.

Check out this Call for Entries from the L.A. Center for Digital Art (LACDA) for the Digital Art Juried Competition.  The entry fee is a standard $30, online entry is simple, and you could end up with a SOLO show.  Don’t miss this one…

CALL for ENTRIES:
Digital Art Juried Competition

 

Learn more about LACDA online!ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  All styles of artwork and photography where digital processes of any kind were integral to the creation of the images are acceptable.

DEADLINE:  August 22, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  August 29, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  $30US  for up to three imagesMultiple entries permitted, additional $30 entry fee for each three images.

Learn more about LACDA online!JURORS:  Peter Frank is Adjunct Senior Curator at the Riverside Art Museum.  He has served as Editor of THEmagazine Los Angeles and Visions Art Quarterly and as critic for Angeleno magazine and the L.A. Weekly.  Rex Bruce is the founder and director of Los Angeles Center for Digital Art. He founded the digital program at Artists Television Access (San Francisco) for which he curated exhibits and created curriculum.

Juror Rex Bruce at LACDAAWARDS:  The selected winner receives 10 prints up to 44×60 inches on canvas or museum quality paper (approximately a $2,500-$3,000 value) to be shown in a solo exhibition in our main gallery from September 8-30, 2011. The show will be widely promoted and will include a reception for the artist.

Second place prizes: Ten second place winners will receive one print of their work up to 24×36 inches ($150-$200 in value) to be included in upcoming group exhibits. The ten second place winners will be scheduled into a group shows within twelve months of announcement of winners.

SALES:  All artwork may be offered for sale. Gallery retains 50% of all sales. Winners retain ownership of all unsold works. All artwork remains the intellectual property of the winner. Winner agrees to allow use of their images for promotional purposes only.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

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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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CALL for ART ENTRIES: The Guild

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STICKY SWEET

When I think of salt water taffy, I think of the mountains. Odd, eh? I suspect that salt water taffy got its start on seaside boardwalks, but it seems every small mountain town has a great little store front that lets you watch taffy being made. I know that here in Gatlinburg, there is more than one. I wonder if Blue Ridge, GA (home of this Call) has a taffy shop. Sounds like a great reason to attend the reception…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Southern Appalachian Artist Guild for their Annual National Juried Show which will be exhbiited in the Richard Low Evans Gallery in Blue Ridge, GA, one of “America’s Top Art Communities.” I know that discussing art sales is like talking about religion or politics in polite company (in bad taste), but I will say it anyway… this could be a great opportunity to sell some artwork.

CALL for ART ENTRIES: National Juried Show

 

Sponsored by the Southern Appalachian Artist GuildYou are cordially invited to enter the annual National Juried Show sponsored by the Southern Appalachian Artist Guild (The Guild). The show will be juried by Asheville, NC gallery owner John Cram. Blue Ridge, GA is located in the beautiful north Georgia mountains. The show will run in the peak visitor months of October and November attracting interest from the surrounding metropolitan areas of Atlanta, Asheville, Chattanooga and Knoxville. Art works selected by the juror will be displayed in the Richard Low Evans Gallery of the Blue Ridge Mountains Arts Association (The Art Center) in Blue Ridge, Georgia.

ELIGIBILITY: Artists who are residents of the United States are invited to participate in a juried exhibition.

MEDIA: Mixed Media, Oil or acrylic, Pastel framed, Three-Dimensional art, Water media framed, Photography framed, Computer art framed, All Other: including drawing, color pencil, pen and ink, but excluding all print reproductions (including Gicleé).

Blue Ridge, GA one of America's Top Art Communities!DEADLINE: July 31, 2011

NOTIFICATION: August 28, 2011

ENTRY FEE: $35 for up to three entries for non-members and $30 for Guild members. Check or money order should be included with entry form, payable to Southern Appalachian Artist Guild or SAAG.

JUROR: John Cram has pursued his dream for the past 35 years through the creation of four distinctive galleries in the Asheville, NC area. Blue Spiral 1, New Morning Gallery and Bellagio have paced the recognition of Asheville as a vital center of the arts. Mr. Cram’s name is synonymous with Asheville’s renaissance. His eye for art is unquestioned and apparent in his galleries and in the vision he has helped breathe into the Asheville art environment.

AWARDS: $5000 in prize money will be awarded.

SALES: A commission of 35% (30% for Guild members) will be retained by The Art Center for all work sold during the course of the show.

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CALL for ENTRIES: Fotoblur Issue 11

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Lecture of the day…art publication. I don’t have a lot of time to say more today because I am on a caffeine-fueled search for the photographic content of my newest series.  Search “art publication” in the box to the right if you are unfamiliar with my rantings on the subject. Having shortened my lecture, I am going to suck down another diet coke and get to work creating new artwork…it is a beautiful day to make art, folks.

Check out this great Call for Entries to get your work published in Fotoblur Issue 11 and become a part of a photography community. Oh, did I mention this Open Call from Fotoblur is Free?

This blog’s secondary tag line has always been “Find a Show. Enter a Show. Eat.” Maybe today we’ll edit it to…

Find a Free Show. Enter a Free Show. Gorge.

Learn more about Fotoblur Magazine!OPEN CALL:
Fotoblur Magazine

 

Fotoblur Magazine is a community-based, published photography magazine. Published photos are submitted by you. Fotoblur Magazine is published quarterly.

THEME for ISSUE 11:
The RGB Issue

Red: Images with a predominance of the color red or whose main subject contains mostly red tones.

Green: Images with a predominance of the color green or whose main subject contains mostly green tones.

Blue: Images with a predominance of the color blue or whose main subject contains mostly blue tones.

Learn more about Fotoblur Magazine!How to become
a contributor:

1. Join the community.

2. Create an account

3. When magazine submissions begin, submit high resolutions versions of your best gallery photos for possible publication.

4. Submit as many photos as you like. No restrictions, and it is FREE!

5. Photos are voted on by the Fotoblur community.

6. From the top photos editors make their final selections for publication. For more info on how to get your photos published in Fotoblur Magazine read their FAQ www.fotoblur.com/faq.

AWARD: Published work in Fotoblur Magazine.

ENTRY FEE: None

Themes accepted for Issue 10: Minimalism: Images which are stripped down to only the most fundamental features of its subject. Nostalgia: Images that romanticise and invoke a yearning for the past. Scenes of the Street: Images that are documentary in nature and featuring subjects in public places. Dream World: Images that take us from reality into the realm of dreams.

Learn more about Fotoblur Magazine! Issue 11 Schedule:

Submission Schedule
7/5/2011 – 7/31/2011

DEADLINE:
July 31, 2011

Selection Schedule
8/1/2011 – 8/14/2011

Submission Requirements:
Submit your photo as a 300dpi jpg file. Save your image so that the width is 7 inches or greater (7″ @ 300dpi = 2100px). They ask that you submit your images in high (80 – 100%) quality. Please keep the file size below 10 MB. Please refrain from adding borders, watermarks, or text of any kind.

Copyright information for contributors:
Fotoblur does not claim ownership rights in your works or other materials posted by you to Fotoblur (Your Content). For the sole purpose of enabling them to make your Content available through the Service, you grant to Fotoblur a non-exclusive, royalty-free license to reproduce, distribute, re-format, store, prepare derivative works based on, and publicly display and perform Your Content.

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CALL for ART ENTRIES: Manipulated

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FREAKY FOOD

Genetically modified and manipulated food freaks me out.  I eat it regularly–not because I choose to, but because disclosure is not required.  What freaks me out is the unknown end result.  Maybe nothing is wrong with GM food, but shouldn’t we figure that out before we start stuffing it in everything? You might be shocked by how much of the raw foods we eat are manipulated, and the processed foods we eat are packed as well.  This next Call puts a lovely spin on the modified and manipulated… and stays away from my food, thank-you-very-much.

Check out this Call for Entries for Manipulated from Castell Photography in Asheville, NC!   The entry fee is only $25 for 3 images, and this is an excellent opportunity for photographers to push their boundaries a little.  Take a closer look…

Click to learn more about the Manipulated show at Castell Photography!CALL for ART ENTRIES: Manipulated

“Manipulated” is an open call for entries of photo-based works which have been altered by the artist’s physical hand at any point in the process of its creation.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists.

MEDIA:  All content and photographic media is acceptable — alternative processes, traditional black and white, and/or digital methods, as long as the actual hand of the artist has been employed to manipulate either the negative, the print, or both. Images which have been altered using digital methods are welcome, but only when utilized in addition to physical hand manipulation.

DEADLINE:  September 4, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  Entrants will be notified via email on September 14th only if accepted.  A list of accepted artists will also be posted on their website.  Additionally, they will provide additional shipping and exhibition details upon acceptance.

Learn more about the Castell Photography Gallery!ENTRY FEE:  $25 for first 3 images and $10 for each additional.  Payments accepted: check, money order, or credit card through PayPal (no PayPal acct required).  To pay with your cc please go to their web site and click the information tab, then click Manipulated: Call for entries.

JUROR:  Ariel Shanberg was appointed executive director of The Center for Photography at Woodstock in the fall of 2003.  As the fourth executive director in the organization’s history, Shanberg sets and oversees the CPW’s artistic mission and creative offerings, working with the staff and Board to ensure its historic & continued excellence.

Learn more about the Castell Photography Gallery!AWARDS:  Juror’s Choice Award will receive $200, a feature on their gallery blog, as well as an article in their monthly newsletter following the exhibition. One Directors Choice Award will also be awarded by gallery director Heidi Gruner, and will be awarded a subscription to Aperture Magazine as well as a feature on their gallery blog.

SALES:  All work must be available for sale.  The gallery receives a commission of 50% of sale before taxes, and the artist will receive 50%.  All payments to artists will be in the form of a check and mailed after 30 days of the close of the show.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Download the Prospectus from Castell Photography Gallery!

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.

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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: 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: 4th Annual Juried Show

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Certain places conjure memories of certain foods  –New York Pizza, Florida citrus, Georgia peaches, Memphis barbeque.  So how is it that I now think of MILK when I think of California?  Thanks to savvy marketing, when I think of California, I think of “happy cows.”  This next Call for Entries will make you think “art” when you think of Ventura, California.  Here’s your shot at a solo show…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Sylvia White Gallery (Ventura, CA) for their 4th Annual Juried Show.  Enter up to 11 images or a website for review to be eligible for prizes including a solo show!  Take a look…

CALL for ENTRIES:
4th Annual Juried Show

Learn more about the Sylvia White Gallery!Each summer, Sylvia White Gallery offers an exhibition opportunity to all artists interested in applying.  This year selected artists will be exhibited in their 4th Annual Juried Show.  Additionally, three artists will be selected for concurrent solo shows at dates to be arranged.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all US/International resident artists at least 18 years of age.

MEDIA:  Eligible entries include paintings, mixed media, works on paper, photography, sculpture, installation art, digital media, video and performance.

DEADLINE: Midnight, June 30, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  $35 (US dollars only) for 3 images, $5 each additional image, maximum 11 ($75).  If you want a website review in lieu of reviewing individual images, entry fee is $50.

Learn more about the Sylvia White Gallery!JUROR:  Sylvia White is founder and director of Contemporary Artists’ Services.  She has been advising artists on matters related to career development since 1979.  Sylvia White Gallery opened in 2008 and has exhibited artists such as Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Robert Graham, Ed Moses, Dale Chihuly, William Wiley, Viola Frey and others.

AWARDS:  Selected artists will participate in our 4th Annual Juried Show August 3-September 3.  Additionally, three artists will be selected for a concurrent solo exhibition.  All entries will be considered for both opportunities.

SALES:  Unless otherwise specified, accepted works will be considered for sale at the price indicated and 30% of the selling price will be retained by The Sylvia White Gallery.  A purchaser may not remove work until the end of the exhibition.

For complete details, visit the Art Advice blog!

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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.

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