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CALL for ENTRIES: Beauty Comes in Many Forms

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you ARE what you EAT

 

Beauty is a perfectly golden crepe stuffed with mint-infused marscapone topped with a drizzle of warm, gooey dark chocolate.  But then again, somedays beauty is a turkey sandwich or a bowl of butternut squash soup or the perfect raspberry.  It is all about perspective and timing.  This Call for Entries wants to know how you see beauty.  I promise not to hold it against you if your image of beauty doesn’t involve food.  Say it with art…

Check out this Call for Entries for Beauty Comes in Many Forms from the Linus Galleries’ Irvine Gallery (Irvine, CA).  The acceptable media for this show is a cool mixture, and this could be a great opportunity for holiday art sales.  Take a look…

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Check out the Call for Entries at the Linus Gallery!CALL
for ENTRIES:

Beauty Comes
in Many Forms

 

What’s your idea of beauty? It’s all very subjective, isn’t it? This is a juried competition where they choose the best artists and then ask those who attend the reception to vote on the best artists from those showing.

The opening reception Saturday, January 7th, 2012 at 5:30-9:00 p.m. at the Irvine Gallery (212 Technology Drive, Suites H-J, Irvine, CA  in Orange County, CA) 1/2 block from the corner of Barranca in the Spectrum Technology  center, very close to the Irvine Spectrum.

Learn more about the Beauty show from the Linus Gallery in Irvine!ELIGIBILITY:
Open to all artists.

MEDIA:
Photography, painting, drawing,
digital prints, fabric art, mosaics,
illustrations, pastels and watercolors.

DEADLINE:
November 30, 2011

ENTRY FEE:
$35 for 3 entries,$5 per add’l

AWARDS:  In addition to being included in the group exhibit,  the artists with accepted entries will have a permanent link to their website.

SALES:  Artwork will be offered for sale at the reception & other days the  gallery will be open.  40% commission on all sales.

For complete details, Read the Guidelines!

Learn more about the Beauty Show at the Linus Gallery in Irvine!

FEATURED ARTIST: Pamela Zimmerman

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MY EGGS

This was the most unusual crop of entries $2 Art Contest yet.  I review lots of paintings, sketches, mixed media & photos.  This month I reviewed woven metal, furnishings, installations, screen printing and fiber art.  None of those media is necessarily unusual, but getting them all in one month was unexpected.

I love textiles and texture.  I’m one of those nuts that has shelves and shelves of fabric for absolutely no valid reason other than I loved it enough to bring it home with me.  Everything I know about basket weaving, which isn’t much, I learned from a kit I bought at Piece Goods in 9th grade.  So how do I review fiber work and weaving?

I need the guts of it all.
The how of it all is very important,
but the why is what I really want to know.

 

"Catching the Pale, Pale Moon" by Fiber Artist Pamela ZimmermanThe Featured Artist chosen from the September entries is Pamela Zimmerman.  Her work made me stop and wonder HOW is this done?  What is the story behind THIS piece.  I just kept going back to the work and zooming in to inspect the details.  In the end, the same intricacy that usually speaks to delicacy left me with a sense of warmth and strength that I just could not dismiss.  This month, all my eggs are going in Zimmerman’s basket.

FEATURED ARTIST:
Pamela Zimmerman

Zimmerman was a National Park Ranger, and lived and worked close to nature. Living in the desert Southwest, she admired the native basketry in that area. She was  intrigued by the notion of making “something from nothing.”  In the late winter of 1998, she began weaving baskets from her garden.  The pine needles in her yard were short and twisted, but her first basket was enough “like a basket” to keep her going.

Soon she realized many materials from the woods and roadsides could be woven.  Some very tolerant neighbors (and strangers, too) allowed gathering of dying leaves from their yards with which to experiment.  Storm-downed trees yielded green needles, bark, or roots with which to weave.  Not all of the fibers worked out in that weaving adventure; but finding and trying new materials is all part of the fun of basket making.

"Catching the Moon: Celebration" by Fiber Artist Pamela ZimmermanIt wasn’t long before Pamela began to execute the miniature basket,  and she has developed her own techniques for working with horsehair.

“Coiling and twining are acknowledged as time consuming and thought by many to be tedious.
I find these processes contemplative, meditative, thought-ordering.

“Frustration is usually easily set aside, because there is always another project in the wings, beckoning, when one does not bear fruit.  It is also easy to forgive oneself for a basket turning out different than one had  envisioned, or conceived… so much easier to live with than the complexities of  dealing with people.  Most of my weaving is about making things  work.”

What do you consider  your media?  Do you primarily consider yourself a fiber artist or a basket weaver?  “I consider  myself a fiber artist who primarily uses basketry techniques.  I am constantly exploring new techniques and media to incorporate into my fiber art,  not all of them relate to basketry.  I also consider myself a basket MAKER – because I sometimes use  materials that I gather and process myself, and make them into  original baskets… making something from nothing.  Basket WEAVING, to  me, is when materials are prepared by someone else, or when the basket is  not of one’s own design.”  

"Waiting" by Fiber Artist Pamela ZimmermanClearly, there is a  clear aesthetic voice to your work.  But I want to hear about your point of view.  “I  generally do not try to work on a focused theme, but I find there are ones that  repeat in my work. They speak, I think, to my role as a  mother.  Birth, rebirth, cocooning,  transition, transformation, metamorphosis, emergence, change, and perspectives on these processes often are apparent.

“At my house, we try to make ourselves understand and live within society’s  rules.  It is a struggle from waking to sleeping, and we must find ways to adapt and learn, despite our differences, and fit into something which looks like normalcy.  It is hard to deal with, day in and day out.

Weaving is the escape.
Art is the place where there is no need
to do what someone else thinks is right.

 

"To the Sky" by Fiber Artist Pamela Zimmerman“I use the problem-solving skills that I have needed for survival throughout my whole life,  learning to adapt in a world that does not make sense, and the fiber responds silently, there is no yelling…the harshest penalty is loss of material.  I can almost always go back, something I cannot do when dealing with people.”

You know we have to talk about food, and I am always delighted when someone can’t give me a one-word answer to the favorite food question: “I love to try new  foods, and gravitate towards spicy and creamy, like Mexican with a lot of  cheese, and fettucini alfredo with hot peppers on top!

"Catching the Moon When the Deep Purple Falls" by Fiber Artist Pamela Zimmerman!But when it comes to every day eating, salads with feta cheese and olives topped with hummus and  plain yogurt.  And, being a Texan by birth, I love a good steak, and I NEVER  seem to be able to resist mushrooms, in any form.”  Make room for me, Pamela.  I’m movin’ in, ha.

So, what’s coming up next for you? “I enjoy teaching, and interacting with the online community.  I would like to teach more, and as my children grow, I am beginning to.  A book about horsehair coiling has been in the works now for several years.  Other than that,  I will keep weaving what I want to – of course there are more “moon” pieces in  the works.”

Thank you, Pamela Zimmerman for reminding me for the need for contemplative, introspective silent work…with voice.  I am inspired to never be the person that that tries to make you fit, and I am on winter hiatus from yelling, I promise.  You’re a good egg!

Learn more about Pamela Zimmerman online!

Learn more about Fiber Artist Pamela Zimmerman!

 

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CALL for ENTRIES: Nature Group Show

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Seafood?

I long to live off the grid, both for the consumption of energy resources AND for culinary purposes.  I am not the greenest or environmentally conscious person that ever lived.  My family and I do what we can.  But, we long to live off the grid via solar power, cistern water collection and home-grown food.  We want a life free of debt for electricity, water and groceries.  I haven’t figured out how to tackle the seafood and cell phone issue, but I stand in awe of at least the idea of depending solely on nature for survival. This next call invites you to celebrate the wonder of nature.  Great opportunity for a California show!

Check out this Call for Entries from the Linus Gallery (Pasadena, CA) for Nature, a group show.  In addition to being featured in a group show, you can also get a permanent link back to your website.  Take a look…

Check out the Call for Entries at the Linus Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Nature Group Show

 

Linus Gallery in Pasadena, California announces a call to artists. Interpret the beautiful nature of the great outdoors. All 2-dimensional art from worldwide visual artists will be considered including photography, paintings, comics, mosaics, fiber art, illustrations, and digital prints. This competition is open to both amateurs and professionals.

ELIGIBILITY:  All artists worldwide

Learn more about the Nature Group Show at the Linus Gallery!MEDIA:  All 2-dimensional art including photography, paintings, comics, mosaics, fiber art, illustrations, and digital prints.

THEME:  Interpret the beautiful nature of the great outdoors.

DEADLINE:  September 24th, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  $35 for 3 entries and $5 for each additional image.

AWARDS:  Winning entries will be displayed at the reception on October 22nd, 5:30 pm and permanently on their website, with artist’s permission, with a link to their website.

SALES:  The gallery take a 40% commission on all sales.

For complete details, visit the Linus Gallery website!

Learn more about the Nature Group Show at the Linus Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES: 25th Annual National Juried

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NUTS for
LOBSTER

When I think of Georgia, I start craving lobster bisque.  Yes, I know that Georgia is the Peach State, but as I have mentioned before… I have peach issues.  Georgia conjures images of trips to Savannah with my mother for glorious lunches at the River House of Caesar salad made fresh at our table, rich and creamy lobster bisque, and a huge slice of pecan pies.  You can’t touch that with peaches.  So this next Call is over 250 miles from Savannah, but it is still Georgia.  If you can’t find the bisque while at the opening, pecan pie can’t be far away…

Check out this Call for Entries from Cultural Arts Council of Douglasville/Douglas County (Georgia) for the 25th Annual National Juried Exhibition. This well-established show could be a great showcase for your work.  Take a look…

CALL for ENTRIES:
25th Annual National Juried

 

Learn more about the 25th Annual National Juried Exhibit!The National Juried Exhibition promotes an appreciation of the visual arts, enables artists to exhibit their works and allows local citizens to enjoy a wide variety high-quality art from around the country.  Since 1986, the Cultural Arts Center, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, has presented hundreds of exhibitions of works by more than 1,500 artists.

ELIGIBILITY:  All artists 18 years old or older residing in the US

MEDIA:  Original paintings, sculpture, hand-pulled prints, drawings, photography developed by the artists, fiber and original glass creations.  Film, video and crafts developed from molds or kits are not eligible. Copies will not be accepted.

Cultural Arts Council of Douglasville and Douglas County, Georgia!DEADLINE:
September 9, 2011

NOTIFICATION:
September 28, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  A non-refundable entry fee of thirty dollars ($30) for current CAC members (annual individual membership is $20) and forty dollars ($40) for non-members, qualifies the artist to submit up to three (3) works and will be used to promote the show.

JUROR:  Angela Nichols, Director of Education and Public Programs at the Hudgens Center for the Arts in Duluth, has been managing its multifaceted arts education department, overseeing its visual arts programming, and overseeing its collections since 2009.

Cultural Arts Council of Douglasville and Douglas County, Georgia! During her short tenure there, the Hudgens introduced the largest and perhaps most prestigious award to an individual visual artist ever given in Georgia. Before taking her current position, she previously served as the Visual Arts Curator at the Madison-Morgan Cultural Center from 2004 until 2008.

AWARDS:  Purchase Award Up to $1,000, First Place $500, Second Place $300, Third Place $200, Two Honorable Mentions $100, Two artists from the exhibition will be selected for solo shows during the next three years at the CAC.

SALES:  Sales will be encouraged; 25% commission will be taken on all work sold with the exception of the purchase award.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Learn more about the 25th Annual National Juried Exhibit by Downloading the Prospectus!

CALL for ENTRIES: The Original Show

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Farm fresh eggs make me happy the same way daisies make others smile.  The only thing close to farm fresh is a Grade AA (found in upscale restaurants and better grocery stores).  Most of us eat Grade A eggs from the grocery store with flatish, lemony-yellow yolks, but a fresh egg typically has a bright golden yolk that stands tall when cracked.  Years ago, when my husband owned a hot dog shop called the Dog & Cow, he used to trade left over hot dogs (used as chicken feed) for fresh eggs.  The eggs had the wonderful aroma of garlic from gourmet hot dogs.  We KNEW what we were eating, ha.  The gallery in this Call also makes me happy with it’s sort of blatant in-your-face optimism and simplicity.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Flow Art Space (Minneapolis, MN) for The Original Show.  This is a fairly new space full of optimism and good will for artists.  Maybe this is a show for you…

CALL for ENTRIES:
The Original Show

Learn more about Flow Art Space!Flow Art Space in Minneapolis, MN announces a call to artists for The Original Show.  Selected artists’ work will be showcased in a group show to be held in the gallery of Flow Art Space from October 19-30, 2011 and featured on the gallery Website. 

ELIGIBILITY:  All US artists at least 18 years of age, professional and amateur, are welcome to submit.

MEDIA:  Eligible entries include all one-of-a-kind 2D and 3D work (no identical work can exist), including painting, fiber, mixed media, sculpture, photography, encaustic, and monoprints (sorry, no video accepted). 2D work cannot exceed 40” in height or width. 3D work cannot exceed 50” in height or 40” in diameter.

DEADLINE:  September 13, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  September 21, 2011

Learn more about Flow Art Space!ENTRY FEE:  There is a $40 submission fee for up to 4 images.  Submit by clicking on the link Smarter Entry on the homepage of www.flowartspace.com.

JUROR:  The juror is Flow Art Space founder Melissa Metzler. Her artwork has received public and private showings in NY, received1st place and runner-up awards in int’l shows & publication in Studio Visit Magazine.  She was awarded a residency by the Jerome Foundation.

SALES:  Artists keep 100% of sales and handle their own transactions by accepting their preferred method(s) of payment. Artists deliver or ship their sold work to buyers.  All artwork must stay at Flow Art Space throughout the duration of the show.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Download the Propsectus from the Flow Art Space website!

OPEN CALL: Grand Opera House Galleries

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MAKING me SING!

I seem to have Italian and Greek food on the brain these days.    I usually write the food reference paragraph of these posts to see what the Call conjures in my mind and stomach.  And, for some reason, it is Italian and Greek these days.  Maybe it is the Suzukakia (Greek Meatballs) I had at Athens Restaurant in Nashville this past weekend.  So, I got to meatballs because I ran across this Open Call for an opera house.  Doesn’t opera make you instantly think meatballs?  Maybe it is just me…

Check out this Open Call from the Grand Opera House (Wilmington, Delaware) to Exhibit in a Grand Gallery for the 2011/2012 season.  The entry fee is only $25, but the opportunity is HUGE!  Investigate…

Learn more about the Open Call from the Grand Opera House!OPEN CALL: Grand Opera House Galleries 

The Grand is actively searching for artists to exhibit their work in the 2011/12 season at one of the galleries in the beautiful, historic Opera House.  Along with the opportunity to show for the month, artists will also take part in the City of Wilmington’s Art on the Town, also known as the first Friday Art Loop. 

ELIGIBILITY:  The body of work in the exhibition should not be work that has been previously exhibited at The Grand.

MEDIA:  All 2-Dimensional media.  See application.

Learn more about the Open Call from the Grand Opera House!DEADLINE:  Ongoing.

ENTRY FEE:  There is a Gallery fee of $25.00 for each application submitted.

SALES:  Artists are responsible for providing a price list identifying the works by number, title, size, media and price. A minimum of 100 copies should be available for the opening and visitors’ use throughout the show. The amount of work for sale is at the discretion of the artist. The Grand does not take a percentage of any work sold, however, if work is sold for a profit The Grand suggests a small donation be made to the venue.

For complete details, Download the Guidelines!

Learn more about the Open Call from the Grand Opera House!

CALL for ENTRIES: Lines into Shapes

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FORGIVE ME, please

I think in food cliches. People like me are the reason pumpkin pie candles are sold scores of people longing for fall.  And, when I think of Colorado, I think of hot chocolate after skiing.  Hot chocolate after skiing is lovely, but Colorado is home to some of the finest restaurants in the US.  They deserve more consideration that my cliched hot chocolate.  I apologize.  This next Call is from Colorado; maybe there will be hot chocolate at the reception.

Check out this Call for Entries from the Art Center of Estes Park (Estes Park, Colorado) for Lines into Shapes.  Enter your work for as little as $15.  You’ve got a little time, but don’t procrastinate…

Learn more about Lines and Shapes from the Art Center of Estes Park!CALL for ENTRIES:
Lines into Shapes

“Lines into Shapes” is the name of the show and not the theme.  (Most artwork starts with a few lines and develops into shapes.)

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists.

MEDIA:  Oil, Watermedia, Pastels, Graphite, Scratchboard, Original Printmaking, Sculpture, Ceramics, Wood, Glass, Photography, Fiber & Jewelry.

DEADLINE:  Sept. 9, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  Week of Sept. 26, 2011

2010 Best in Show winner!ENTRY FEE:   $15.00 per entry with the limit of 4 entries

JURORS: 

Denny Haskew, sculptor, creates artwork that conveys his innermost being. It is intensely personal and honest. His themes are recurring: Spirit, Love, Forgiveness, Healing, Relationship, Endurance, the Sacredness of the Human Spirit, and the Strength in each of us, the Power of all that is Natural. 

Dr. Connie Stewart, Assistant Art Professor, University of Northern Colorado.

AWARDS:  Up to $5,000 will be awarded in 2011.  Awards are determined by the number of entries and sponsorships.

SALES:   The Art Center will retain a 40% commission on all artwork sold.

For complete details, Download the Full Call!

Learn more about Lines and Shapes from the Art Center of Estes Park!

CALL for ENTRIES: Fur Elise

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but not a bear

I will eat snails, but peaches give me the willies.  Illogical, I know.  It is about the fur.  I eat kiwi and coconut because it is clear they are meant to be peeled.  But fresh peaches have human-like hair growing that peeling seems a little cannibalistic.  I hear your snickering; don’t judge me.  I’ll eat my peaches canned or just settle for nectarines, thank-you-very-much.  This next Call is all about the fur… in a good way.  Take a look!

Check out this Call for Entries from White Flag Projects (St. Louis, MO) for Fur Elise, an artshow celebrating companion animals.  This show will be a little out there for some of you, but White Flag Projects is known for being on the edge… this is no exception.  Don’t miss this all hung opportunity!

Learn more about Fur Elise from White Flag Projects!CALL for ENTRIES:
Fur Elise

 

White Flag Projects, a not-for-profit arts institution, invites all companion animals and their guardians to display objects crafted from collected fur brushings as part of Für Elise, a special display of fur objects to be held August 13 through 22, 2011. Für Elise will open with a free public reception for companion animals and their guardians Saturday afternoon, August 13 from 1-3
PM. All guardians will receive a complimentary Für Elise poster including their companion animal’s name.

ELIGIBILITY:  All entries that meet the requirements will be accepted for display.

Learn more about Fur Elise from White Flag Projects!MEDIA:  Entries must be comprised of at least 90% collected fur brushings. Entries containing excessive secondary materials will not be accepted. 

Entries must be crafted from the fur of living cats, dogs, and other companion animals – pelts, hides, or artificial fur will not be accepted.  Entries may be 2 or 3 dimensional.  Entries must be accompanied by a completed entry form. Entries will be credited exclusively to the companion animal.

DEADLINE:  Mailed entries must be received no later than August 10, 2011.

ENTRY FEE:  There is no entry fee, but you will have to pay shipping.

ABOUT WHITE FLAG PROJECTS:  White Flag Projects is a non-profit gallery established to facilitate meaningful exhibitions by progressive international, national & local artists.

For complete details, Download the Full Guidelines!

Learn more about Fur Elise from White Flag Projects!

 

 

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, entries for the $2 Art Contest or for ANY show. Be professional, but above all else… be nice.  This 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…

*Editor’s Note:  Please remember that we are on hiatus until July 5, so most of the posts will be “best of” reruns, but still worthy of a second 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: 2012 Niche Awards

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Twenty years ago, niche market foods were thought to exist in ethic grocery stores.  These days you can make shopping for food a full time job.  You can buy almost every food product from a specialty store–from bacon to nuts, coffee to herbs.  The advantage to niche markets is, of course, artisan farming and culinary creation.  These same applies to artisan crafts, from jewelry to pottery.  This next Call could provide the perfect boost for your craftwork…

Check out this Call for Entries for the 2012 Niche Awards sponsored by NICHE magazine!  Winners receive a spread in NICHE magazine, trophy and press as well as an opportunity to display their work in a special exhibit at the February 2012 Buyers Market of American Craft (BMAC) at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia, PA.  Take a look…

Learn more about the 2012 Niche Awards!CALL for ENTRIES:
2012 Niche Awards

 

Sponsored by NICHE [“neesh”] magazine, the annual NICHE Awards competition celebrates excellence and innovation in American and Canadian craft.

ELIGIBILITY:  The competition is open to any professional craft artist residing in the U.S. or Canada, over the age of 21, who is actively involved in the design and production of craftwork supplied to galleries and craft stores.

MEDIA:  Artisan Crafts

DEADLINE:  Friday, September 30, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  December 2011. Winners will be announced at the NICHE Awards ceremony during the February 2012 Philadelphia Buyers Market of American Craft.

ENTRY FEE: $40 for up to 3 entries

Learn about past Niche Award winners!JUROR: Each image entry is judged individually. The judges’ scores are not cumulative per application, but reflect their decisions per individual image entry. Decisions of the judges will be final. Images are judged on the following:

• Technical excellence, design and form
• Market viability
• Unique, original and creative thought

AWARDS:
Finalists receive:
• Award certificate from NICHE magazine
• Listing in Winter 2011 issue of NICHE
• Listing in February 2012 Buyers Market of American Craft (BMAC) Buyers Guide
• Listing on www.NICHEAwards.com
• Press materials tailored to local and trade media
• An opportunity to display their work in a special exhibit at the February 2012 Buyers Market of American Craft (February 18-21, 2012, in Philadelphia, Pa.). [Drop-off and pick-up of items is required. Further details concerning the special display are provided in the finalist’s packet.]

Winners receive:
• Award certificate and trophy
• Press materials tailored to local and trade media
* Prominent listing in Spring 2012 issue of NICHE Magazine

For complete details, download the Application!

Learn more about the 2012 Niche Awards!