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RESOURCE for ARTISTS: Model Mayhem

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DRIVE-THRU
YOU

Food access easily drives what you actually consume.  There isn’t a real restaurant within 10 miles of my home.  As a result, we cook almost everyday.  There is only one grocery store within 10 miles of my home; therefore, there is no late night run to the store for chips or ice cream or chocolate.  We have to plan our bad behavior in advance.  This post will help you plan your artistic behavior and give you phenomenal access to a great artist resource.

Check out this Opportunity to join Model Mayhem!  There is no fee to join, and some models with work for prints.  The database is searchable by state and city, and if there are available models near me… there are models near you!  Take a look…

Check out Model Mayhem!MODEL MAYHEM

My esteemed collegue, Arizona-based artist and photographer Jerry Portelli, has been shoving me out of my comfort zone for a couple of years now.   And, he introduced me to Model Mayhem–an online resource, primarily for models, that offers photographers and artists a way to connect to models near them.  For the models, it is an online “go see.”  For you, as an artist, you get to pour over their profile and previous work to find just what inspires you.

DEADLINE:  Quit procrastinating

NOTIFICATION:  The sooner you join, the sooner you’ll find your muse.

ENTRY FEE:  I have had several models agree to TFP or Trade for Prints in lieu of cash. They build their portfolio, and I have money to eat and still produce artwork.  Model Mayhem is free to join, but you must be approved.

Find a model at Model Mayhem!ELIGIBILITY:  The approval process isn’t automated. You must fit into a member category and the requirements for that category.

Here are a few highlights from their site:

Bio Requirements You are asked to provide a short bio as part of your application. Please provide details about your experience, goals, reasons for being on MM, or any other relevant information. Please err on the side of providing more info rather than less. Also, don’t make it sound like a personal ad.

Must Be In A Member Category

Your profile must clearly fit into one of the member categories listed upon sign up:  Model, Photographer, Hair Stylist / Makeup Artists / Wardrobe Stylist, Photoshop Wizard, Clothing Designer, Body Painter or Artist / Painter.

 Model Mayhem is a photographer's dream!You Must Be You They do not allow profiles to be set up or managed by people other than the profile owner. Passwords and login information should always be kept private. 

Members must be 16 years of age or older.  Members under 18 are not allowed to display photos that we deem too provocative or revealing. Unless you’re 18 or over you may not display any level of nudity (including “implied” nudity), depictions of bondage or any image that is sexual in nature.

 Provide 4 Different Photos (or more!) At least four different photos are required for all accounts. No duplicates, re-crops, or manipulations of the same image. Members are expected to maintain a minimum of four relevant photos at all times.  

I'll bet you can guess why I like this image!Quality Images Required

They want quality images on Model Mayhem. Your photos must be judged to be of sufficient quality. This means that you should not submit webcam shots, mirror shots, poorly exposed photos, too grainy, too much compression, arm’s-length self portraits, personal snapshots, etc.

Make Your Photos Big Enough

MM recommends that your photos be 600-800 pixels on the longest side. Anything less than 200×300 pixels or so is typically too small to see. Images wider than 800 pixels will be resized.

No Fakes They take copyright laws very seriously. If your photos or profile appear to be the work of someone else, you will be denied. Check out Model Mayhem!   

No Pornography Pornographic material is not allowed on this site. This includes photos, linking to such sites or networking, or referencing adult work in your bio or portfolio.

Photographer Requirements

 Show A Model Photographers must have at least 4 different photos specifically of adult human models. Children, cars, landscapes, animals, etc do not count.   Show Variety.  Please provide at least 2 different models or 2 different locations.

Artist/Painter Requirements

 Use Models.  Please focus your submissions on art that utilizes models (human) rather than just landscapes, etc.    Original Only.  Artwork must be original only. No copies of existing artwork.

 

Visit Model Mayhem for complete details!
 
 
 

 

CALL for ENTRIES: Modern Landscape in NYC

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JUST DESSERTS

I have been in Phoenix for a few days opening my own show at Perihelion Arts.  And, I have learned a few things about stereotypes.  I thought I was going to a dust bowl to eat south western food.  Turns out–not so much.  The grass is still green there.  Trees still grow there.  And my favorite restaurant sampling during my trip turned out to be Mediterranean influenced tappas at Pita Jungle.  Go figure.  This next Call gives you a chance to break a few landscape stereotypes.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Dacia Gallery in New York for Modern Landscape.  The entry fee is only $25 for up to TEN images.  Take a chance…

CALL for ENTRIES:  Modern Landscape

Learn more about the Dacia Gallery online!Dacia Gallery is seeking entries for a month-long group show by emerging artists for a Juried, Landscape Exhibition. They are looking for a wide range of styles that push the realms of the modern landscape.  All artwork must have a concentration on the landscape.  The artwork may be traditional landscapes, flowers in the landscape or urban cityscapes; the figure in the landscape or interior exterior artwork that features spaces with landscapes as well as abstract landscapes.  The work may be plein air paintings or straight from the studio, or simply imaginary inspirations that show landscapes from the visual experience of the artist.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists.

Learn more about the Dacia Gallery online!MEDIA:  Acceptable media include painting, drawing, printmaking, photography and mixed media.

DEADLINE:  April 17, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  You may submit up to 10 images for a curation fee of $25.00. Payment of the curation fee is final.

JUROR:  Thomas Legaspi currently teaches Art History and studio courses in Drawing and Painting at St. John’s University in Manhattan. His primary focus is realism, landscapes and the figure. Thomas is also published by Oxford University on his treaties on Art and Culture in the West. His artwork has been exhibited in New York City, nationally and internationally at the State National Museum of Kazakhstan, and in private and corporate collections. Thomas lives and works in New York City where he has his private art studio.

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: 19th Annual Miniature Show

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THE
CACAO?

Clearly, whomever coined the phrase less is more could not have been referring to any form of chocolate.  I’ve heard of moderation.  I understand moderation.  I have experimented with moderation.  I do, begrudgingly, limit my consumption of lots and lots of things, from alcohol to lard and many processed foods–just not chocolate.  This next call for miniature art entries subscribes to the theory that less is more.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Parklane Gallery for the 19th Annual International Juried Miniature Show.  And this year there is a new category–3 dimensional art!

CALL for ENTRIES:
19th Annual International Juried Miniature Show

Learn more about the Miniature Show at the Parklane Gallery!Parklane Gallery in Kirkland, WA welcomes miniature artists from across the country and around the world to enter their 19th Annual International Miniature Show, May 3 – June 5.

ELIGIBILITY:  Entries are admitted to the show following strict adherence to the international definition of miniature art:

1. Miniature paintings and sculptures are fine art on a small scale with minute attention to detail which can be enlarged or withstand close inspection without revealing any faults.

2. A representational subject should be no larger than 1/6th of its actual size. Subjects too small for portrayal in 1/6th or smaller than their actual size, may meet the spirit of a miniature if the work meets the above definition of miniature art. Non-representational work such as abstracts or surrealism may meet the spirit of a miniature if all other factors in the definition of a miniature are met.

3. Image size not to exceed 25 square inches (161cm). Sculptures may not exceed 8 inches (20.5cm) in any dimension, including the base.

Miniature Sculpture by Dalton Ghetti
Don't you just LOVE the miniature sculpture by Dalton Ghetti? He is not associated with this show. Ghetti is just one of my favorites.

MEDIA:  Photography, computer-generated art and any art that does not conform to miniature art and hanging guidelines will not be accepted. Artists may view or download the American Miniaturists’ Association Guidebook  for additional information.

DEADLINE:
April 26, 2011

NOTIFICATION:
May 2, 2011 by email

ENTRY FEE:  US Funds Only. First entry fee is $25.00 plus $5.00 for each additional entry, up to 7 total entries. Additionally, for mailed entries there is a flat $12 handling fee for return shipment via ordinary parcel post. Shipping fees are refunded if all work is sold. Local artists who hand-carry paintings to the gallery are not required to pay the shipping fee.

Miniature painting by Juror James F. Smith!JUROR:  James F. Smith is currently teaching at Portland Community College, adult classes at the Walters Cultural Art Center and at Cornell Estates, as well as the Sequoia Gallery in Hillsboro, Oregon.  He has exhibited his works in several International shows including the Cider Painters of America and the Seaside Gallery in North Carolina.  He has won a number of awards from the Cider Painters in past years including 2010.  He has also exhibited at numerous galleries on the Oregon Coast and in the Portland, Oregon areas.

AWARDS:  Jurors will award Best of Show $500, 1st Place $300, 2nd Place $200, PLUS Numerous Sponsor Awards.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Learn more about the Miniature Show at the Parklane Gallery!

OPEN CALL: Art for Holy Cross

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Chicken soup is the ideal healing food for some.  I prefer what my family calls cardboard pizza and chips ‘n’ onion dip.  Nope, there no sense in it, but that is my food habit when sick.  I can’t tell you how many people I know that turned to art when they became desperately sick or injured.  The creation of art can be cathartic, and having work available when you are sick has a way of transporting you away from your own situation.  Submit work to this show to be a part of the creation and healing…

Check out this Call for Artists from the Holy Cross Hospital’s Gallery for the 2011 – 2012 Season.  There is no entry fee. Commission is a 10% donation, and you can show up to 15 pieces.  Art heals…

OPEN CALL: Art for Holy Cross

Learn more about the Gallery at Holy Cross Hospital!The community art exhibition space at Holy Cross Hospital is located in the busy concourse of the Professional and Community Education Center on the lobby level.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists, groups or organizations who live and/or are located in the aforementioned areas or whose works are of a local interest, or those that pertain to a special theme designated by the hospital.  Editor’s Note:  They give preference to locals, but you don’t have to be local.

Learn more about the Gallery at Holy Cross Hospital!MEDIA:  Oil, watercolor, charcoal, acrylic, drawings, mixed media, digi­tal graphics, and photography are acceptable forms of media. The maximum size of the work to be displayed is 32in X 40in and 30 pounds.

DEADLINE:  Applications are now being accepted through May 2011 for consideration of exhibits during July 2011 through June 2012.

ENTRY FEE:  No Entry Fee.

COMMISSION:  There is no charge to hang work in their gallery.  They ask for a 10% donation of any sales to be given to the Holy Cross Hospital. Foundation.

For more information or an application email Christian Payne.

CALL for ENTRIES: Mail Art for Prison Library

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The more you know about anything the better off you are about everything.  I attended Johnson & Wales culinary school just long enough to learn sauce and knife skills that have been worth every penny I spent.  I use those skills everyday of my life.  This next mail art call offers you the opportunity to provide educational benefits that not only will provide prisoners a chance to learn which impacts their lives, but their chance to learn impacts YOU too. 

Check out this Call for Entries for Postmarked 2011, California’s largest mail art exhibition that benefits the Prison Library Project. Jump start your creative juices with a mail art project today!  Take a look…

CALL for ENTRIES: Postmarked 2011

Learn more about the 7th Annual Mail Art Show!For many years, inmates from around the country wrote to the Prison Library Project and they were amazed by the artwork that accompanied requests for books. These beautiful illustrations were their inspiration for a mail art exhibition and fundraiser.

Postmarked was developed seven years ago for the Claremont Forum’s Prison Library Project, which sends books free to prisoners in the U.S. upon their request. Providing education and opportunity to learn about mail art, view new and established mail artists’ works, and to participate in the experience of creating and sending mail art. Now in its 7th year, this exhibition is one of the largest in California.

Learn more about the 7th Annual Mail Art Show!ELIGIBILITY: Open to all.

MEDIA: Please send submissions of mail art of any size and medium to: Postmarked 2011, Prison Library Project, 112 Harvard #303, Claremont CA 91711. ONLY the side with the official USPS Postmark/barcode will be displayed. Your mail art may be painted, stamped, collaged, printed, and/or otherwise decorated or constructed. It may be any shape and size that will go through the mail and receive an official postmark.

Your submission may get worn or torn through the mail, but the handling process is an important part of the theme. Only the side with the postmark can be displayed, due to space limitations, but the art doesn’t have to be limited to that side. You may include any message inside the envelope, which will be opened only by the person who purchases the art envelope. You may submit more than one piece… and begin sending now!

Learn more about the 7th Annual Mail Art Show!DEADLINE:  Entries must be postmarked by May 31, 2011.

ENTRY FEE:  No entry fee.

WHY SUPPORT the PLP? “Rehabilitation was at one time a stated goal of the prison system. Today, funding for most educational and rehabilitation programs, including prison libraries, has been cut or completely eliminated. It is a distressing fact that today’s U.S. prisons are increasingly about punishing people and warehousing human beings, not about, rehabilitation, or education.”

“This is where PLP steps in. We believe that everyone deserves access to literature and educational materials, including people trying to work towards social change, self-empowerment or rehabilitation within the incarceration system.

Learn more about the 7th Annual Mail Art Show! The U.S. has less than 5 percent of the world’s population, but more than a quarter of the world’s prisoners.

 

Nearly one percent of American adults are incarcerated, the highest rate in the world, but many prisoners have little access to books or educational material. They face substantial barriers and are cut off from family and friends on the outside. While some prisons have libraries, many do not. Of those that do, access and selection can be extremely limited. Usually, prisoners are not allowed to receive books from friends or family. Thus, programs like ours are one of the few options available to these individuals.” –from the PLP website.

Learn more about Postmarked 2011 online!

Learn more about the 7th Annual Mail Art Show!

CALL for ENTRIES: Venice Biennale

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TOE-MAY-TOE
TOE-MAH-TOE

I absolutely love heirloom vegetables. I love the idea of preserving the genetic “bloodline,” if you will, of a fruit or vegetable easily distinguished from the genetically modified, hot-house varieties we are all used to eating.  However, I can admit that sometimes a tomato is just a tomato.  This next call recognizes that sometimes art is just art.  They don’t want your CV, resume, statment or anything else–just your art.

Check out this Open Call from the WW Gallery for the Venice Biennale.  Here’s your chance to get a London show based on merit.  The deadline is rapidly approaching but you can email your entry!  Take a look…

Learn more about the Open Call for the Venice Biennial at the WW Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Venice Biennale

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all.

MEDIA: Works should be on paper. Two-Dimensional, no larger than A3 size. No more than 1 year old. Media can include drawing, collage, printmaking, painting, digital, photography and mixed media.

DEADLINE: March 31, 2011

NOTIFICATION: Published on their website by April 25, 2011.

Editor’s Note: Yes, I am going to keep shouting about how ridiculous it is that galleries will take our money and not even bother to send acceptance and rejection emails, but I suspect we willl never win this battle.

Learn more about the WW Gallery!ENTRY FEE:  UK applicants pay £25 GBP (approx $40 USD).  All other applicants pay £30 GBP (approx $48 USD).

SALES: The Gallery is authorized to sell artwork on behalf of the Artist during the exhibition period. Title to each artwork will remain with the Artist until the Gallery sells the Work. The Gallery will sell the Work, as agent for the Artist, at the agreed Selling Price as specified in the consignment note. The Gallery will be entitled to charge the Artist a 50% commission on the net Selling Price of any Works sold.

For complete details, read the Full Call!

CALL to ARTISTS: Art Kudos

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Today, I am going to give you a time-tested Southern recipe for success.  Use sugar, not vinegar.  It worked for Mary Poppins; it will work for you.  When sending in your Calls for Entries, your submissions for the $2 Art Contest or submissions for ANY show.  Be professional, but above all else… be nice.  I am going to have to quit saying that I do not usually recommend online exhibits because here is another one.  It is a great exhibit sponsored by a great site (albeit a competitor, of sorts)Consider the benefits.

Check out this Call to Artists for Art Kudos, and international juried competition sponsored by ArtShow.com, my personal favorite of the mass-listing art deadline sites.  And there is NO COMMISSION.  Take a look…

CALL to ARTISTS:  Art Kudos

Learn more about the Art Kudos show sponsored by Artshow.com!Art Kudos is an annual international juried competition that serves to recognize and honor excellence in the visual arts.  Artists who are selected as finalists benefit from world-wide exposure in a year-long online exhibition and have the opportunity to win cash awards for their exemplary work.

ELIGIBILITY: The competition is open to artists anywhere in the world, 18 years of age or older. Publishers, galleries, agents, and collectors may not submit artwork on behalf of artists.

MEDIA: Drawings, paintings, printmaking, photography, digital art, sculpture, installations, wood, glass, ceramics, fiber art and mixed media are eligible. Media not accepted: video/film, wearable art (clothing or jewelry).  All works submitted must be original in design and concept. Artwork must not be copied, in part or wholly, from any published or copyrighted work. Work previously shown in an Art Kudos exhibition is ineligible.  Please do not submit images which would be inappropriate for general audiences.

Learn more about the Art Kudos show sponsored by Artshow.com!DEADLINE: June 30, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  August 1, 2011

ENTRY FEE: Artists must submit a completed entry form and pay a non-refundable entry fee of $30 US dollars (check, money order, or PayPal) to submit 3 images. For sculptural or three-dimensional pieces, artists may submit 2 views of each work (for a total of 6 images).

JUROR:  Holly Koons McCullough is the Director of Collections and Exhibitions at the Telfair Museum of Art in Savannah, Georgia.  She began her career at the Telfair in 1996, serving as the museum’s Curator of Education before assuming leadership of the curatorial department. 

Learn more about the Art Kudos show sponsored by Artshow.com!McCullough spearheaded the publication of the Telfair’s first collection catalogue, and has organized exhibitions on subjects ranging from modern silverpoint drawings to contemporary Southeastern art, as well as 19th and early 20th-century American art, including the recent Dutch Utopia exhibition.  She holds a B. A. in English and art history from the University of Georgia and a M.A. in art history from the University of Notre Dame.

AWARDS: Exemplary works will be displayed in a year-long online exhibition at www.artkudos.com beginning August 15th, 2011.  Cash awards totaling $4,400 will be distributed as follows: Best of Show – $1,200; Second Place – $900; Third Place – $750; Founder’s Award of Distinction – $500; (3) Merit Awards – $250 each; (3) Honorable Mentions – $100 each.

COMMISSION: No commissions are taken for sales generated via the exhibition, and works submitted do not have to be available for sale. Sales will be encouraged, however, and artists will have the option to display their contact information beside their images.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Learn more about the Art Kudos show sponsored by Artshowcom!

CALL for ENTRIES: 19th Annual CPSA Int’l Exhibit

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PLAY before EATING

Yes, I do want to eat dinner with crayons.  No, they aren’t for my 11 year old.  Trendy?  Maybe.  Fodder for the masses? Maybe.  Being different or combatting conformity for the sake of the fight alone is stupid.  Loosen up and have a little fun.  You never know when a doodle on your restaurant table covering could inspire an entry for this next Call.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Colored Pencil Society of America (CPSA) for their 19th Annual International Exhibit.  Didn’t know there WAS a colored pencil society?  Me either, but it is a great opportunity… 

CALL for ENTRIES: 19th Annual CPSA Int’l Exhibit

Learn more about the 19th Annual International Exhibit from CPSA!The Colored Pencil Society of America announces a call to artists for a juried exhibition, June 29-July 31, 2011 at the Charles W. Eisemann Center in Richardson, Texas.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to living artists 18 years or older, regardless of geographic location. Artists may submit a digital image of one or two different works, but only one piece per artist may appear in the exhibition. Entries must be submitted to the 19th Annual CPSA International Exhibition on the CaFÉTM website according to instructions. No preferential treatment for members.

MEDIA:  Artwork must be 100% colored pencil. Use of any other media (watercolor, acrylic, oil, ink, etc.) or artist prepared surface disqualifies entry.  Acceptable additions: solvents (e.g., turpentine) and graphite pencil used under/between/over layers. Artwork must be two-dimensional on a single surface. No collage or montage.

Learn more about CPSA!DEADLINE:  11:59 p.m. (Mountain Time) on March 31, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  No notifications of acceptance are sent by CPSA. It is the responsibility of the artist to check the CPSA website to learn of acceptance and obtain shipping instructions.  Editor’s Note: Once again let me state for the record that I find this practice unacceptable. If you can take my money, you should send me an email either way; however, this seems to be the trend of the future, folks… like it or not.

ENTRY FEE:  CPSA Members $25; Non-members $35.  Additional costs to accepted artists include shipping costs and cartage fee. Accepted artists are responsible for all shipping expenses to and from exhibition, plus a $45 cartage fee to cover handling of shipped work (unpacking and transporting to/from gallery). This Fee does NOT include insurance coverage.

Learn more about juror Bob Malenfant!SALES:  Artwork may be priced FOR SALE or NOT FOR SALE. The Eisemann Center charges a 30% commission on sales of artwork. No change in price is permitted after submitting an entry.

JUROR:  Bob Malenfant, Director Southwest Gallery, was born in Canada, but his family lived internationally throughout his childhood. He has lived in Switzerland, South Africa, Australia and Paris. Bob attended high school at the American School in Paris and studied Art History at the University of Michigan where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree. After graduation, he began a year-long internship with Christie’s in London and spent another year working at A & F Gordon. Upon returning to the states in 1984, Bob started his career with Southwest Gallery in 1988. He became partner in 1995, just as the gallery was moving to its current location of Sigma Road in North Dallas.

AWARDS:  Numerous monetary awards and the CIPPY Best of Show award are presented each year at the Awards Banquet. Last year, cash awards totaled over $14,000. Award winners are notified by phone.

For complete details, download the Prospectus!

Download the Prospectus for the 19th Annual International Exhibit for CPSA!

CALL for ENTRIES: Thunder at CAM

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SALTY BUT SWEET

I grew up with a single father from age 3 to 13, and it was a culinary adventure.  One of my fondest memories is of weekend-long motorcycle trips when I was around 8.  We’d climb on and hit the road.  I would freeze in the morning early-morning air.  My father’s solution?  We’d stop at every other golden arches we could find for french fries and hot fudge sundaes.  This next Call is a whole different way to celebrate two-wheeled freedom.

Check out this Call for Entries for Thunder — Motorcycles and Art from the Coos Art Museum.  The entry fee is as little as $15 dollars for this incredibly unique opportunity to show a wide variety of media — even jewelry!  Take a look…

CALL for ENTRIES: Thunder at CAM

Check out Thunder at Coos Art Museum!ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists—painters, sculptors, photographers and printmakers—over 18 years of age. Artists are invited to submit up to three original works of art on any theme related to motorcycles. Works selected by jurors from submitted entries will be chosen on the basis of creative excellence and quality of execution. All works must be original and completed within the last two years. Coos Art Museum’s “Thunder at CAM – Motorcycles and Art” jurors will be the final authority on eligibility. Accepted works meant for wall hanging must be ready with all necessary hardware in place.

Learn more about the Coos Art Museum!MEDIA:  Paintings, Drawings, Hand pulled prints, etchings, serigraphs, Photography, Mixed media, Fiber & textiles, Wearable art (must supply display device), Small sculptures, Glass, Turned and carved wood and Jewelry.  No Video, motion picture film, audio, computer generated digital works, giclée prints of original fine art or furniture.

DEADLINE:
Postmarked by March 26, 2011

NOTIFICATION:
April 1, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  Artists may submit a total of up to three (3) submissions, with a non-refundable fee of $15 for the first submission plus $10 for the second submission plus $10 for the third submission. Include a check or money order made out to Coos Art Museum in the amount of $35.00, $25.00 or $15.00.

Nature Abstract by Juror Susan LehmanJURORS:  Susan Lehman, Oregon artist and art educator, began life-long passion for motorcycles that began with her first ride on the back of a restored 1951 Vincent Black Shadow. Fans of British café-style racers, she and her husband have owned and ridden dozens of motorcycles. Susan’s formal art training was at California College of Arts in Oakland, CA. She has co-produced two juried art exhibitions for the museum.

Philip Koenen, Since an early age, Philip has had two passions; motorsports and film making. Among the founding students of the now famous Dodge College of Film and Media Arts at Chapman University, Philip was asked to join the Eisaman, Johns & Laws advertising agency to work on the U.S. Suzuki motorcycle account and later to be the Executive Producer for their Film and Television Department. In 1983, he joined the Stunt Driving Team, Driver’s Inc. the clientele of which included Ferrari, Jaguar, Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki and Yamaha. In 1984 he left advertising to follow his passion for building and restoring automobiles. Today Philip continues to successfully operate Grand Touring Garage with a worldwide clientele.

Artwork by Christiaan Dutch MostertChristiaan “Dutch” Mostert, is an internationally recognized watercolor artist. Born in Holland he received early training from his artist father. A full-time freelance artist since 1978, his travels through Europe, Africa the Middle East and the Pacific Rim countries have provided him with a wealth of subject matter for his works. Though known for marine subjects Dutch has also developed a love of classic vehicles.

Mike Boyle, is an avid collector of vintage Motorcycles. He began restoring cars and motorcycles in 1964. For 32 years he owned and operated a large repair and restoration business in San Diego. Since his move to Coos Bay in 2006 he does restoration work only on his own collections of cars and motorcycles.

Artwork by Juror Mike HolmMichael Holm, works primarily in digitally manipulated photography, printmaking and design. He has had a life-long interest in motorcycles. Mike received a BA in Art and photography from the University of California, Santa Cruz. He has been instrumental in the upcoming exhibition of motorcycles and motorcycle art.

AWARDS:  First Place Award will receive cash prize of $500, Second Place Award will receive cash prize of $350, Third Place Award will receive cash prize of $250 and Four Honorable Mention ribbons will also be awarded.

SALES:  Works in the exhibition may be available for sale. Artist agrees to donate 30% of any sale as commission to Coos Art Museum.

For complete details, visit the Coos Art Museum online!

Learn more about the Coos Art Museum!

CALL for ENTRIES: Botanical Art Show

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I want to grow my own food.  I WANT to, but when the day starts, I pull on my stilettos and head off to my air-conditioned office where all attempts at growing house plants have withered and died. 

There are no secret overalls and garden clogs in my closet. 

 

I don’t even have fruit trees in  my yard.  My husband and I are thinking of building a shipping container house; maybe I should look for property with fruit trees.  Stilettos AND home-grown food.  If you don’t have a green thumb, this Call will let you take inspiration from nature even if you didn’t grow it.

Check out this Call for Entries from Kentucky Art Speaks for the Botanical Art Show.  The entry fee is as low as $15 for that one perfect piece, plus you could get end up as another future group or solo show!  Take a look…

Learn more about the Botanical Art Show from the Kas Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Botanical Art Show

K.A.S. Gallery in Louisville, Kentucky is seeking entries of botanical art for a national exhibition, May 13 – June 24, 2011.

ELIGIBILITY:
Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Mixed media, photograpahy, oil, acrylic, lithograph, and drawings

DEADLINE:
March 28, 2011

NOTIFICATION: 30 days after deadline

ENTRY FEE:  No more than 5 entries may be submitted per artist. 1 entry $15; each additional entry is $5. Entry fees are non-refundable.

SALES:  K.A.S. Gallery will add a 30% commission fee to the selling price of an art piece. Should your work sell, K.A.S. will retain a 30% commission. K.A.S. will collect sales tax from buyer and pay KY State sales tax.

AWARDS:  Accepted artists may be considered for future group and/or solo shows.

For more information, Download the Prospectus!

Learn more about the Botanical Art Show from the Kas Gallery!