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CALL for ENTRIES: 3X3 Magazine ProShow

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I love exotic foods, and they love to eat my budget.  Luckily, exotic foods like the dragon fruit are rare in my neck of the woods.  But, if you get a chance to try one, don’t pass it up.  They come in both sweet and sour varieties; however, I prefer the sour ones.  This next Call is of rare variety as well.

Check out this Call for Entries from 3×3 Magazine for their 8th Annual ProShow.  You can’t go wrong with Art Publication of any kind, and competitions for illustrators can be a very a rare find.  Take a chance…

Learn more about 3x3 Magazine by browsing back issues!CALL for ENTRIES: 3X3 Magazine ProShow

3×3 Magazine is entering its eighth year judging the world’s best contemporary
illustration judged by some of the world’s top art directors, designers and illustrators.  3×3 still has one of the lowest entry and publication fees around. enter and pay for your entries online.  Not to worry, they still accept checks and money orders and you can still enter on disc if you prefer.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all illustrators, art directors, graphic designers, editors, publishers in all countries for commissioned and non-commissioned work produced and/or published during the calendar year 2010.

DEADLINE:  March 4, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  Single entries are $30 and Series (3–5 images only) are $35. They accept Visa, MasterCard and American Express.

JUDGES:  This year’s distinguished panel of judges include art directors, design directors, graphic designers and fellow illustrators. Since the competition is international, so are the judges: 

Work by Juror Andrew BanneckerJason Treat, Design Dir., The Atlantic, USA
Mark Reddy, Art Director, Bartle Bogle Hegarty, United Kingdom
Haika Hinze, Art Director, Die Zeit, Germany
DJ Stout, Graphic Designer, Pentagram, USA
Andrew Bannecker, Illustrator, USA
Emiliano Ponzi, Illustrator, Italy
Oliver Weiss, Illustrator, Germany
Andrea Innocent, Illustrator, Australia

AWARDS:  Gold, Silver, Bronze, Distinguished Merit and a Best of Show award. This year’s Best of Show winner receives a cash prize of $1500.  The Gold Medal winners receive a cash-value prize of $750 each.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

CALL for ENTRIES: 100th Exhibition

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I have made hundreds of grilled cheese sandwiches.  I have entered hundreds of art shows.  I have made hundreds of canapes and attended hundreds of opening night receptions.  I believe that the 100 mark is to be celebrated.  This blog will soon celebrate its 300th post.  This next Call for Entries should put you in the mood to celebrate. 

Check out this Call for Entries from the Connecticut Acadamy of Fine Arts and the  Mystic Arts Center for their 100th ExhibitionThere are lots of awards so don’t miss this opportunity!

Learn more about the Connecticut Academy of Fine Art!CALL for ENTRIES:
100th Exhibition

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists.  One or two works may be submitted.  Work must not have been previously shown at the CAFA or the Mystic Arts Center.  If you are not in the United States:  They do not currently have capability for converting currency or receiving international shipments.  But, if you have a contact within the US, you can work through them.

MEDIA:  All fine arts media: painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, graphics.

DEADLINE:  March 25, 2011 is the mail in deadline.  May 22 and 23, 2011 is the hand-delivery deadline.  Artists may enter up to two works.  Entries will be received Sunday, May 22 and Monday, May 23, 11AM–5PM at the Mystic Arts Center Inc., 9 Water St. Mystic, CT 06355.

NOTIFICATION:  Posted at www.ctacademy.org for mail-in entries by April 22, 2011, and carry-in entries by May 25, 2011 Editor’s Note:  Many galleries are going to posting results instead of emailing entrants.  I don’t like it either, but make sure you keep records so that you know to check their site.

Learn more about the 100th Exbihibition by CAFA and Mystic Arts Center!ENTRY FEE: $25/1st & $15/2nd entry (Academy members, 2nd entry free, dues paid). Make check payable to: CAFA. Fees are non-refundable.

AWARDS:  Best of Show $1000, Second Place $700, Third Place $400, Fourth Place $200, Painting $100, Sculpture $100, Drawing $100, Photography $100 and Graphics $100.  Additional awards include the Art Spirit Foundation, Dianne B. Bernhard Award for a Pastel $500, the Allied Artists of America Painting Award $100, the Simonds Photographic Award for a B & W photograph $100 certificate, the PhotoSynthesis Award for a traditional or alternate process photograph $100 Certificate and the Jerry’s Artarama award.

JURORS:  Joy M. Pepe is Professor Emerita of Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts, where she developed the Art History curriculum, implemented an Art History Minor, and was chair of the Liberal Arts Department.  She serves often as a juror, throughout Connecticut, for competitions, and exhibitions, and she gives popular lecture series on many art history topics. 

Learn more about the Connecticut Academy of Fine Art!Last year Pepe held the position of Professional in Residence in Art History at the University of New Haven, and this year she is teaching various Art History courses at the University of Hartford, Southern Connecticut State University, and Albertus Magnus College.  She holds a Masters from Wesleyn University with a concentration in Art History, and she has done doctoral studies (ABD) at Rutgers University in New Jersey.

Anne von Stuelpnagel
is Director of Exhibitions at the Bruce Museum in Greenwich, Connecticut; Since 1995 she has been responsible for the design of the 12-14 exhibitions per year of the Museum; Having worked at the Bruce Museum since 1980, her responsibilities included art, history, anthropology, and science.  She received her BFA from Blocherer School of Fine Art and Applied Sciences, in Munich, Germany with a Major in painting and a Minor in Interior Design.  Anne initiated and has carried out, for many years, the Outdoor Art Show of the Bruce Museum.  After settling in the United States, in 1977, she studied printmaking and has since worked primarily as a printmaker.

For complete details, See the Official Guidelines!

Learn more about the Mystic Arts Center!

CALL for ENTRIES: TailCast

Click to Subscribe to www.ArtAndArtDeadlines.com by Email!TWO SCOOPS

 

I typically only post once per day.  Any more smacks of double-dipping of your time and inbox space.  I get notified everytime someone unsubscribes from this blog, and I am sincerely sorry when I found out that an artist has decided that AAAD isn’t something they want or need or have time for.  So, I am self-conscious about double-dipping… except in ice cream, of course.

So why double-dip today?  Well, I am also self-conscious about straying too far from bringing you the art deadlines and opportunities that are the whole purpose of this blog.  Last Monday I posted a housekeeping blog, earlier this morning I posted the Artist of the Year blog, and tommorrow I unveil the first Featured Artist of 2011.  That is three non-deadline posts in 8 days.  I just have to break it up with a little opportunity!

Check out this Art Contest from tailcast.com, a print-on-demand greeting card site, that allows you to design and sell a Valentine’s day card online.  There is no entry fee, and you could win $300+ and 20% commission on card sales.  Take a look!

CALL for ENTRIES:
Design for TailCast

Visit tailcast.com for complete details!What are butterflies?  Some people say they’re fluttering insects with pretty wings, others that its the feeling you get when you’re nervous or in LOVE… And what about goose bumps? Do you really only get them when you’re cold or can a secret whisper in your ear bring them on too? Is there such thing as a sexy chuckle, a secret grin or a flirty giggle?

Can you make them
happen with a card?

 

This is the challenge for you at tailcast. This time tailcast want designs to give butterflies or goose bumps and make recipients chuckle, giggle and grin knowingly on Valentine’s day.

DEADLINE:  January 29, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  None

HOW TO ENTER:  Design a card (using all 4 sides of the card)Upload your design using the full instructions found on their Call for Art pages. 

Don’t forget, readymade designs are created with personalization in mind, think about what can be done with the customers’ images and messages/text, within your design.  Click here for some inspiration, but don’t let that stop you doing something completely different.

For complete guidelines, visit tailcast.com!

CALL for ENTRIES: Creative Quarterly 23

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PUMPKIN EATER

I am a magazine reader.  Yep, the paper ones.  I read and peruse imagery as motivation for household projects, photography and, of course, cooking.  My best magazine find ever?  A phenomenal recipe for chocolate pumpkin cheesecake…yum.  This Call for Entries may inspire you or allow you to inspire another.

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.  Take a look!

CALL for ENTRIES:  Creative Quarterly 23

Creative Quarterly asks the question:  Where does your inspiration come from?

Learn more about Creative Quarterly online!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.

CATEGORIES:  Fine Art, Graphic Design, Illustration and Photography

Learn more about Creative Quarterly online!ENTRY FEE:  $10 per entry.  Entering a series?  Each piece is still $10.

DEADLINE:  January 28, 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.

For complete details,
Download the Prospectus!

CALL for ENTRIES: A Year in Review 2010

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In addition to running the ever popular ArtAndArtDeadlines.com empire (hee), I create art of my own and hold down a day job as a Marketing Director.  I frequently get asked what it would take for me to throw up my hands and give in to my desire to do nothing but cook and make art.  The Goose would have to lay the Golden Egg.  I have a 10 year plan, but the golden egg would make it a 10 second plan.  Maybe this Call will be your golden egg.

Check out this Call for Entries for A Year In Review 2010 from Artists Wanted.  The entry fee is a low $10 per piece, and the Grand Prize package is almost impossible to believe.  Take a look…

CALL for ENTRIES: A Year in Review 2010

Artists Wanted:  A Year In Review 2010 is an international, all-medium-encompassing open call for art.  Their mission is to present a range of technique, style and narrative that captures the best emerging artists of the previous year.

Learn more about A Year in Review 2010 online!They believe that great talent deserves endless attention, and they will do all they can
to present your work
to the world.

During the first week of March, New York City will host artists, galleries, critics and curators from all over the world. Let this be your opportunity to shine in the spotlight of a feature booth at SCOPE, the premier showcase for international emerging contemporary art and one of the most influential presences in the expanding global art market.

Learn more about A Year in Review 2010 online!ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists from around the world who are 18+ years.

MEDIA:  Sculpture, Installation, Painting, Drawing, Photography, Design, Illustration, Film, Video, Performance, sound & more! Conceptual proposals also welcome.

DEADLINE:  Entries must be submitted before January 28, 2011. Late entries must be submitted no later than February 4, 2011 and may be subject to a late entry fee.

ENTRY FEE: Price for entry is $10 per image, you can submit 8 or more images for a flat rate of $79 (maximum of 15 images).

Learn more about A Year in Review 2010 online!AWARDS:

The Grand Prize Package:  A feature spot at SCOPE New York 2011, next to the top figures in the global art scene, $10,000 cash grant, includes $5,000 to create new work; $5,000 to spend however you want; Hotel accommodations and airfare to and from New York City for the event; A publicity campaign in New York City promoting you and your work; An online video feature garnering lasting exposure for your work; and Art-star treatment at the official SCOPE After-Party produced by Artists Wanted.

Learn more about A Year in Review 2010 online!The People’s Choice Award: $2,000 cash grant; An online feature bringing international exposure

The Category Awards: $1,000 and internationally-broadcasted online features by Artists Wanted will be awarded to one winner in each of the following categories: Fine Art (Painting, Drawing, Sculpture & Installation), Motion & Sound (Film, Video, Performance & Sound), Design & Illustration, and Photography.

The Art of Elysium Award: $10,000 donation made to The Art of Elysium on the winner’s behalf; and an online feature bringing international exposure

Learn more about A Year in Review 2010 online!JURORS:  Entries will be reviewed by a talented panel of judges, who are leaders in their fields, dedicated to creative expression and fully supportive in the effort to identify and recognize emerging artistic talent all across the globe. Go ahead, the judges are waiting for you to amaze them. Click here to learn more about the judges.

For complete details, visit the Artist Wanted website!

Learn more about A Year in Review 2010 online!

CALL for ENTRIES: Graphic Design for a Cure

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on the CAKE!

This time of year is often accompanied by the primal urge to do something for others.  I wish we could find that recipe to cook up on a more regular basis, don’t you?  Check out the cookies from Red Riding Hood Edibles. Most of the women in my family have been affected by cancer in one form or the other.  This next Call gives me an opportunity to cook up a little something to give back.

Check out this Call for Entries for the Poster Contest to support the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure.  There is no entry fee, and if your design is chosen, your poster will be plastered all over NYC.  Plus, you’ll know that you helped just a little in the Race for the Cure for breast cancer.  Take a look…

CALL for Entries:  Run Breast Cancer out of Town

Learn more about Susan G Komen for the Cure!One in every eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime, which means that whether it’s a mother, daughter, sister, wife, colleague, or neighbor, chances are you will know someone who’s had to battle the disease.

Susan G. Komen for the Cure is the global leader in the fight against breast cancer, working to save lives, empower people, ensure quality care for all and energize science to find the cures. The Greater New York City Affiliate is #1 in fundraising and grants given out of the entire Komen network of 125 Affiliates worldwide. 

Learn more about the Susan G Komen poster contest!Now you have a chance to make a difference. Using your skills, you can join the fight to Run Breast Cancer Out of Town by submitting a concept for the 2011 Susan G. Komen New York City Race for the Cure campaign.

It’s simple.

 

Just follow the guidelines & your artwork could be seen all over New York City as part of next year’s Race campaign.

MEDIA:  Create an amazingly eye-catching piece of artwork incorporating the words, “RUN BREAST CANCER OUT OF TOWN.”

Include New York City in your artwork. The city itself is one of the things that sets this Race apart, and they like to show it off. It doesn’t have to be the skyline, but be sure the art lets everyone know that they’re in the Big Apple.

Create an original piece of artwork that can be adapted to various proportions and sizes. Sometimes we may need something as small as a postcard and other times we may be on the Jumbotron at Macy’s.  Think flexibility when designing your artwork.

COLOR:  Pink is THE color.  It is the universal color for breast cancer and should be a part of the color scheme.  BUT, feel free to mix in other colors. The pinks used in their logo are Pantone 227 and 232.

Check out this Susan G. Komen Race poster from 2009!FORMAT: Illustrator is the preferred application because vector art is the easiest to manipulate, but if you need to create your art using a different program or the old-fashioned way, by hand, then make sure that you create something that can be adapted to both vertical and horizontal formats (mainly vertical) and it must be at least 600 dpi at 8.5” x 11”.

Remember that they are going to need to add logos and some copy.  Please include your name, address, telephone number and email address with your emailed entry.

DEADLINE:  December 31, 2010. Please email your submission to vcalhoun@komennyc.org. Low resolution is best for emailing. If your artwork is selected they will require the high resolution version at that point.

RIGHTS:  Contest participants are required to assign their interests in the artwork to the Greater New York City Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure as a condition to participation. Download the Assignment of Rights Form Please note that you must include an executed assignment form with your submission. Download the assignment form. A PDF or fax (212-560-9598) is fine.

PRIZES:  $500 cash award, a copy of the final printed poster, your profile on the Komen Greater NYC website,  and two free registrations in the Komen New York City Race for the Cure®

For the details, please visit the Susan G Komen website!

CALL for ENTRIES: Scroll Bowl V

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I’m told the Super Bowl is in January.  I say, “I’m told” because a football would have to hit me square between the eyes to make me aware of when the season begins or ends for any sport.  Yep, I’m just not that girl.  Interestingly enough, the idea of the Super Bowl does conjure image of very specific foods for me despite the fact that I’ve never been to a Super Bowl party.  Hmmmm… Chicken Wings anyone?

This next Call for Entries is for the Scroll Bowl V sponsored by Magazine 22.  The only similarity between this Call for the Scroll Bowl V and the Super Bowl?  They are both in January and both have Bowl in the name, but I had to start somewhere, eh? *Editor’s note:  4 hours after this post went live, the venue and date changed.  See edits below noted in green italics…

CALL for ENTRIES:  Scroll Bowl V

Submit to Scroll Bowl V today!

SCROLL BOWL V will be the featured event at The 22 Magazine Launch Party, on April 2nd, 2011.  Harnessing the ancient power of scroll storytelling, some of world’s finest creators gather to show off their work on large and small rolls of parchment.  Scroll art is one of the oldest forms of storytelling, and the folks at The 22 Magazine want to make the experience of viewing a scroll more accessible to everyday life.

Check out the Scrollie Viewer on YouTube!MEDIA:  There are many different ways to approach art on scrolls, and they ask artists to push those limits-linear storytelling to abstract ideas.

Larger format works are shown on their huge SCROLLIE VIEWER, but they also appreciate smaller format or long scrolls that hang on the wall.  Solo, group collaborations, video or performance pieces are acceptable.  How each artist attacks the “page” is what makes these events fun.

WHERE:  The Scroll Bowl V will take place at Frost Street Art Space in Williamsburg (Brooklyn), an exciting new gallery and screening venue that provides live online streaming of events!  Click here for videos of the space. 

From the organizers:  “What this [change of venue] means for the artists is 1) A week long show instead of one night  2) documentation of the actual event via 4-7 installed cameras  3) live streaming of the event online and  4) more space and much nicer venue. ”

Submit to Scroll Bowl V today!HOW TO SUBMIT:  All submissions (in the form of images or links) can be sent to the22magazine@gmail.com. Please put “SCROLL BOWL SUBMISSION” in the subject line.

DEADLINE:  December 30, 2010 or until the show is full.  New deadline March 16, 2011.

ELIGIBILITY:  Artists in any location are welcome to submit.  Although they cannot fund anyone’s travel expenses,  the folks at The 22 Magazine will be happy to present your scroll for you if you cannot make it to the event.

Clear as mud?  Email The 22 Magazine for details!

Learn more about The 22 Magazine!

ART PUBLICATION: Hunter & Cook Magazine

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GATHERING CHERRIES

After my post referencing Chef Cat Cora and the inequality of kitchen roles between the sexes, I received an amusing amount of email about “hunters” versus “gatherers.”  I am still writing an art blog, right?  Too funny.  Can you even imagine what would happen if I, in my 4″ heels, had to gather my food from somewhere other than the grocery store?  I can hear you laughing.  Why are we talking about hunting and gathering?  Well this next Call came to my attention, and I couldn’t resist.

Check out this Call for Submissions from Hunter and Cook, a Canadian-produced contemporary art magazine.  You know how I love art publicaton and am constantly preaching its merits.  But, the cherry on the sundae is that these editors don’t want your resume or statement…just your work.  That is just the way we all like it, eh?  Take a look…

CALL for SUBMISSIONS:  Hunter & Cook Magazine

Hunter and Cook Magazine is accepting submissions for one artist to do a four page project in their next issue – Number  8.  Hunter and Cook is a curated contemporary art magazine, produced in Toronto by artists Jay Isaac and Tony Romano.

Check out Issue 7 of Hunter and Cook Magazine!Hunter & Cook Magazine is widely distributed across Canada (including Chapters and Indigos) the US and Europe and attends major fairs such as Art Basel, TIAF, NADA, and Printed Matters Art Book Fair at PSI Moma.

Hunter & Cook is subscribed to by major North American institutions such as the AGO, MOMA New York, The Musee D’art Contemporain, Montreal etc and is viewed by a wide audience which includes numerous gallerists, writers, curators and collectors.

DEADLINE:  December 15, 2010

ENTRY FEE:  The fee to enter is $35.00.  Artists can submit as many projects as possible to Hunter & Cook, but each entry will cost $35.00.

NOTIFICATION:  You will only be contacted if your project is chosen.

Check out Issue 5 of Hunter and Cook Magazine!SUBMISSIONS:  Specs for files are 4 pages in total in the order of 2 full color then 2 black and white, starting with a left page, ending on a right page.  Page size is 9″wide x13″high (image size); however, file size of each page needs to account for bleed so please make your file 9.25″ x13.25″ at 300 dpi. 

Please send as a tiff file in cmyk for color and grayscale for black and white.  Please include files on a disc including titles, artist name and contact information.  Nothing more is needed–no statements or resumes.

Send disc with files and a check or money order made out to Hunter and Cook by December 15th to:  Hunter and Cook, 15 Ossington Avenue, Toronto, ON, Canada  M6J 2Y8.

Please email Hunter & Cook with any questions or visit www.HunterAndCook.com

CALL for ENTRIES: Cartoon Cult

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What food reminds you of childhood?  Cookies?  Spaghetti?  Taco Night?  Nope, not for me.  For me it is Krystals*.  I spent a number of my younger years living alone with my Dad, and he didn’t really cook.  So, my childhood was a blur of fast food…Krystal, Del Taco and Farmer John’s Smorgasboard. I am so not making this up BTW.  But even though my childhood food memory is Krystal, I still LOVE them as an adult.  Much the same with the theme for this next call for entries…

Check out the Call for Entries for Cartoon Cult from The Soundry, a former auto body shop that has been converted into a public coffee shop, art gallery, and shared studio space for artists and musicians.  You still love cartoons; you know you do.  This show is all hung, and the entry fee is low.  All of that equals a great resume builder.  Give it a try…

Here’s the Call for Entries for
Cartoon Cult

Learn more about the Cartoon Cult show at The Soundry!Cartoon Cult is an art show celebrating contemporary art forms of cartoons, comics, digital animation, illustration, anime, and videogames (emphasis on original characters). 

ELIGIBILITY:  Cartoon Cult is unjuried.

MEDIA:  If you have any questions about what can be included in the show, please email Jennifer or Melissa at The Soundry.

ENTRY FEE:  The submission fee is $25 and artists may submit up to 5 pieces. All work must be for sale and ready to hang or display.

DEADLINE:  November 19, 2010

DELIVERY: November 23 – 30, 2010

The Gallery at the Soundry

Visit The Soundry online!The gallery at The Soundry occupies about one quarter of their total space. It’s a rough-around-the-edges kind of space with good lighting and comfortable seating.

They hang their member’s artwork in this area and offer it for sale. This is the place to go in Vienna, Virginia if you’re looking for work from emerging artists, or if you just want to kick back, sip a latte, and take in some new sights.

The artwork in the gallery changes regularly, and a large portion of their gallery space is set aside for installation works.

The garage atmosphere and undergound, working-studio feel give visitors an experience they’re guaranteed not to find anywhere in the region.

Make sure you hurry:

Submissions are due by November 19, 2010.

Delivery of art work is due to The Soundry by November 23 – 30, 2010.

* Editor’s Note:  This blog is in no way associated with The Krystal Company.  Any reference made herein is merely the experience of me, R.L. Gibson, Editor & Krystal Lover.

CALL for ENTRIES: Pernod Absinthe Art Contest

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We go through alot of peanut butter at my house, but I’m not the only one out there hungry for other opportunities to make a little cash through Art Contests considering the response to the Hirease.com Doodle contest.  In an effort to spare you another day of just peanut butter, take a look at this art contest…

Pernod Absinthe is hosting its 2nd Annual “Creator of Art” Contest with a Grand Prize of $1,805 (the year Pernod Fils began distilling in France).  Did I mention that there is no entry fee?  Even better, eh?

CALL for ENTRIES:  Pernod Absinthe Art Contest

Click to Enter the Pernod Asbinthe Art Contest on Facebook!Pernod, the Creator of Absinthe, is holding its second annual Creator of Art contest on its Facebook page.

ELIGIBILITY:  There are two main requirements for submissions: all pieces must be original works and all works must include the date 1805.

SUBMISSIONS:  Entries will be accepted only on Pernod Absinthe’s facebook page:  facebook.com/pernodabsinthe.  You have to be signed into your facebook account to get to the page.

MEDIA:  Painting, Illustration, Photography, Video, Digital/Animation

ENTRY FEE:  There is no entry fee.

DEADLINE:  January 31, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  March 2011

AWARD:  The Creator of Art Contest will award the first place winner with $1,805 (the year Pernod Fils began distilling in France).

For full details, visit Pernod Absinthe on Facebook!