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Category: Ephemeral Art

CALL for ENTRIES: Fairies in the Garden

Learn more about the Fairies in the Garden exhibit at Annmarie Sculpture Garden and Arts Center!food for FAIRIES

My grandmother loved fairy food.  She would boil sugar and vinegar together for what felt like forever (15 minutes) and then add baking soda at the last minute.  Magically, it seemed, the concoction would turn almost orange.  Once cooled, it had this beautifully buttery flavor.  Sugar + vinegar = fairy food.  Try it.  In the meantime, this next Call is all about the fairies.  Maybe a fairy kitchen?  This one is creative fun…

Check out this Call for Entries from Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Arts Center (Solomons, MD) for Fairies in the Garden.  There are no rules & regs regarding structure, so you CAN choose to make it a shippable size/weight. Take a look…

Learn more about the Fairies in the Garden exhibit at Annmarie Sculpture Garden and Arts Center!CALL for ENTRIES:
Fairies in the Garden

from Annmarie

“Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Arts Center is accepting submission for our 8th annual outdoor exhibit of all things magical – including fairy houses, fairy gardens, gnome homes, elf houses and more! ” –from annmariegarden.org

ELIGIBILITY: All artists working in U.S.

MEDIA: Open to outdoor art constructed of durable materials and adhesives that can withstand five months outdoors & the enthusiastic affection of summer visitors to the garden.

DEADLINE:  March 24, 2017

DELIVERY: Between March 30 – April 4

ENTRY FEE:  None

JUROR:  All submissions are eligible for the “People’s Choice Award,” which will be voted on by guests throughout the summer.

AWARDS: $200 cash prize.  Plus, all builders will enjoy free admission to the opening reception on April 7 & the Fairy House Festival on April 23.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from Annmarie Sculpture Garden and Arts Center!

ARTIST of the DAY: Richard Shilling

art of the land, POWERED by the SUN

I live rurally, by choice, and find the environment I live in almost overwhelmingly inspirational.  Today’s Artists of the Day has found a way to put my inspiration to work for him AS art.  Enjoy the gorgeous, ephemeral work of Richard Shilling.  So many of his works are powered by the sun, just like today’s Power It Forward Call. (continues below)

4 Colour Sunwheel by Richard Shilling
4 Colour Sunwheel by Richard Shilling (coloured leaves, dogwood frame & the evening sun)

“Through his ongoing relationship with nature he explores themes to do with time, ecology and the constant flux of the seasons and expresses these ideas through his unique land art images.  Every sculpture is photographed in natural light, using normal camera equipment and without any Photoshop…  Each photo accurately depicts how each sculpture appeared, at its most vibrant moment, before the elements reclaim the materials back to nature.” –from richardshilling.co.uk

Learn more about Richard Shilling!

CALL for ENTRIES: Szpilman Award

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foods

Some foods are fleeting.  I love it when foods are only available for a couple of weeks.  It is a snooze-and-you-lose kind of situation.  Romanesco broccoli is a great example.  It is a fabulously alien looking vegetable, and the season isn’t all that short, but it is rarely found for more than a couple of weeks at grocers.  This next Call is all about the value in the fleeting.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries for the Szpilman Award from Szpilman (a group of artists, based in Berlin and Frankfurt, Germany) given to ephemeral works.  There is no entry fee, but the postmark deadline is just around the corner.  Don’t miss this opportunity!

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Learn more about the Szpilman Award! CALL for ENTRIES:
Szpilman Award

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  The Award is given to works that exist only for a moment or a short period of time.  The purpose is to promote such works whose forms consist of ephemeral situations.

DEADLINE:  Postmark deadline September 30, 2012

NOTIFICATION: The winner will be informed on October 28, 2012.  All participants in the following week.

ENTRY FEE:  None

JURORS:  In 2012 all applications will be looked through and judged by: Bernd Euler, Lise Harlev, Leonard Kahlcke, Patrick Koch, Tina Kohlmann, Jaroslav Kyša (Winner 2011), Claus Richter, Tina Schott, and Michał Sznajder.

AWARDS:  The prize winner receives the Jackpot Stipendium.
This scholarship consists of three parts:  A challenge cup, 10 days of accommodation in Cimochowizna (Poland), and a sum of money in cash.  The amount of money is dynamic.  Szpilman is raising money parallel to the competition.  The prize winner receives the money that is raised until September 30, 2012. The current score may be checked here.  The challenge cup will be handed over to the next prize winner in the subsequent year.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the Szpilman Award!

CALL for ENTRIES: humor; analog humor

Funny Food: 365 Fun, Healthy, Silly, Creative Breakfasts by Bill & Claire Wurtzel HAHAHAHA…

Humor is always appreciated. I stand accused of being naively optimistic.  If that is true, it is because I live with a smile on my face.  My husband and son think I’m funny–biggest compliment EVER.  I appreciate humor in food as well.  Bill & Clair Wurtzel’s Funny Food is such a great approach to healthy breakfast.  I unabashedly recommend it. This next Call is all about tickling your funny bone.  I unabashedly recommend it too…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Department of Art & Design of East Tennessee State University at the Tipton Gallery (Johnson City, TN) for humor; analog humor. There is no entry fee, and this is one of those opportunities to renew your love of art merely for the sake of creating it…

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Learn more about the humor - analog humor show!CALL for ENTRIES:
humor; analog humor

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

THEME:  Humor and art have been infrequent partners at best. With both a philosophical interest in the nature of humor and its relationship to aesthetics, this exhibition invites artworks that may utilize a conceptual approach and are actually funny, occupying this middle ground between art and humor in ways that might be thought-provoking, absurd, or even just silly.

MEDIA:  all work must be funny. if you make the curator laugh, chuckle, wryly smile, or have a genuine humorous reaction, then it’s included.  If not, it’s not. Don’t worry: the curator has a very wide ranging sense of humor. except when it comes to Woody Allen movies which, for some reason, he just doesn’t get.

Learn more about ETSU online!All work must be in analog form, nothing digital will be accepted; suggested analog forms include, but are not limited to: index cards, single sheets of paper, cassette tapes, small sculpture, airmail envelopes, 35mm slides, canned goods, Morse code and anything else that you might think of.  But it must be analog.  No zeros and ones.

All of the work must be small.  Maximum size–one cubic foot (not one cubit foot).  Minimum size–head of a pin.

All work must be signed.  This also means that all work can be catalogued, so dates, dimensions, material, etc. must be either included separately with the entry or readily discernible.  An online catalog of every object submitted will be published.

All work must be environmentally disposable. You can retrieve your work at the end of the show, or pay to have it shipped back, but it is expected that the vast majority of work will be trashed on the last day.   They will provide the trash bags.

Learn more about the humor - analog humor show!DEADLINE:  My guess is sometime early to mid September since the work must arrive by the end of September.

ENTRY FEE:  None

CURATOR:  Dr. Scott Contreras-Koterbay, associate professor, (Ph.D., St. Andrew’s University) specializes in Philosophy of Art  and Contemporary Art. He also teaches Modern Art, Art History, Theory and Criticism, Research Methods for Art Historians, Special Topics:  African-American Art and Russian Art.

HOW TO ENTER: Email scottkoterbay@gmail.com

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

*Editor’s Note: This Call isn’t on the University’s site.  If you click on a picture above, it will take you to the University’s Calendar to verify its existence.

 

 

EMERGING ARTISTS: Ephemeral Call for Entries

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We are not alone in our enthusiasm for helping artists succeed.  Take a look at this great call for ephemeral art.

ROY G BIV Gallery for Emerging Artists is currently looking for entries for Time-Sensitive, an exhibition held at The Ohio State University Urban Arts Space, located at 50 W Town Street, Columbus, OH 43215 from October 2010 – January 2011. Ola Ståhl will select the artwork. Group exhibitions may be submitted with a concept proposal for the space.

Roy G Biv Gallery

Time-Sensitive will feature artists who explore the idea of the ephermeral. Ephemeral artworks fade, disappear, or simply “end” due to the materials or time that they inhibit. The artworks in Time-Sensitive will explore the impermanent and the transitory, as well as disintegration and decay. These investigations will hopefully encourage momentary (yet lasting) impressions on the viewer.

About the Juror:  Ola Ståhl is a writer, cultural theorist and sound & text based artist based in Malmö, Sweden. He received his BA with First Class Honours in The History of Art, Design and Film with Professional Writing from Sheffield Hallam University, and his MA with Distinction in The Social History of Art and PhD in Cultural Studies from the Department of Fine Art, Art History and Cultural Studies at The University of Leeds. He is a founding member of artist collective C.CRED with which he has participated in several international art exhibitions and festivals.

Charles A. CsuriAbout OSU Urban Arts Space Vision and Mission:  The Ohio State University Urban Arts Space challenges our ways of thinking about the performing and visual arts and their role in everyday life through conversation, art-making, and experimentation. The OSU Urban Arts Space encourages transformative experiences that expand worldviews, offer hands-on practical experiences in the arts and education, and develop new career skills to reflect an entrepreneurial culture. Located in the heart of downtown Columbus, the OSU Urban Arts Space joins the university with the state of Ohio and the world, functioning as an arts laboratory for Ohio State faculty and community artists and serving as a professional launching pad for Ohio State students.

About ROY G BIV:  ROY G BIV Gallery is a non-profit art gallery located at 997 North High Street in Columbus, Ohio’s historic Short North District. ROY has been dedicated to supporting emerging artists since 1989, featuring thousands of artists during its twenty-one years of existence. They pride themselves on bringing new and exciting art monthly to the Short North.

ENTRY FEE: There is a $30 entry fee for non-members. For more information on becoming a member, please visit www.roygbivgallery.org/membership.

Roy G Biv Gallery!ENTRY PROCEDURE: They are accepting images of and/or proposals for single artworks, installations, and performances that deal with the idea of the ephemeral. For consideration, the artist must submit four to six jpeg images 1MB or larger in size that are labeled with last name and slide number (ex. smith01.jpg).

Each set of jpegs must be accompanied by an image list containing the following information for each submitted image: number, title of work, date of work, medium. The image list must be in .doc or PDF format labeled with last name (ex. smithimagelist.doc).

Artists may submit up to 2 videos. Videos must be submitted in Quicktime (.mov) format with 740 X 480 aspect ratio for widescreen or 640 X 480 for fullscreen. The first two minutes of each video will be reviewed. Videos should not exceed a playing time of 10 minutes per video.

Time Sensitive Ephemeral Art Show Call!Submissions must include an artist statement and a resume in PDF or .doc format, labeled with last name (ex. smithstatement.doc). Artworks incorporating 2-D and 3-D elements must be made of ephemeral material. Such material is impermanent, non-archival, and/or constantly changing in time.

Due to health concerns, artworks comprised of materials that attract insects and vermin cannot be exhibited. Materials must not be hazardous for indoor display, as all artworks will be displayed within the Urban Arts Space Lower Gallery.

Due to the nature of ephemeral materials, artworks in the exhibition will not be insured by The Ohio State University Urban Arts Space.

Please send all application materials to entries@roygbivgallery.org with the subject header: “TIME-SENSITIVE – URBAN ARTS SPACE”

ENTRY DEADLINE:  Saturday, August 28, 2010.

No other supplemental materials will be taken into consideration during the jury process.

Incomplete applications will not be considered.

Images of selected artwork will be retained for exhibition promotion use.

For the full call, please visit:  http://www.roygbivgallery.org/pdf/timesensitivecall_revised.pdf