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CALL for ENTRIES: Surrounded

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over

I’m not a huge fan of buffet restaurants.  I understand why people hosting large parties prefer buffets, but I choose NOT to go to buffet restaurants because I prefer not to be surrounded by people. And, not all food should be held at the same temp.  I don’t like being part of the herd.  Luckily, this next Call is about art and not food because it is a bit like a buffet style show.  As I mentioned, sometimes it just works.  Investigate…

Check out this Call for Entries from the new Roman Susan Gallery (Chicago, IL) for Surrounded Salon.  I LOVE salon-style–the sensory overload of floor to ceiling work and disparate styles and techniques hanging side by side.  Give it a try…

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Learn more about the Surrounded Salon show from Roman Susan!CALL for ENTRIES:
Surrounded

 

ROMAN SUSAN operates as a gallery and venue for arts programming in the Roger’s Park neighborhood of Chicago. Roman Susan is named after Roman and Susan Lewandowski.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artistsEditor’s Note:  Accepted artwork has to be delivered for a March 29th opening–only two weeks after the deadline.  So, artists outside the US could be looking at hefty delivery fees for such a short turn around time.

Learn more from the Roman Susan Gallery! MEDIA:  Oil, watercolor, pastel, acrylic, print media, mixed media or collage

DEADLINE:  March 15, 2013

NOTIFICATION:  Very shortly after the deadline.

ENTRY FEE:  None.  Submit up to 5 images.

ENTRY PROCEDURE:  Art should be ready to hang with a frame or finished edges. Artists are responsible for delivery or shipment of work.

Email your entry with up to 5 images to gallery@romansusan.org. Please include a short statement and the dimensions of your work.

For complete details, visit Roman Susan online!

Learn more from the Roman Susan Gallery!

 

CALL for ENTRIES: Mayhem

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fiasco

I recently reclaimed my kitchen.  Lately, the time I spend outside of my home office, art and music studios is greatly reduced, and now I handle almost ALL of the cooking again.  I’m loving it, but I have become SO territorial.  My husband can make popcorn, and it looks like someone has been killing zombies.  And why, pray tell, if the dishwasher is empty can the dirty dishes not go there instead of on the counter?  Deep breaths; I digress.  This next Call is all about Mayhem; Send them your best…

Check out this Call for Entries from Arc Gallery (San Francisco, CA) for Mayhem. The entry fee is reasonable, and I like this selection of media.  Take a look…

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Learn more from the Arc Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Mayhem

 

Join in their madness, mischief, and monkey business with the aim to create pandemonium, chaos, and discord.  Liberal interpretations of the theme are encouraged.

Let the mayhem begin!

 

ELIGIBILITY:  All artists residing inside the United States

MEDIA:  Sculpture, painting, drawing, photo, printmaking, ceramics, assemblage, collage, mixed media, fiber art, artist book.  This exhibition cannot accept jewelry, video, film, performance art, installation and works requiring an external electrical source.

Learn more from the Arc Gallery!DEADLINE:
February 24, 2013

NOTIFICATION:
March 29, 2013

AWARDS:  The juror will select works that will be on display at the Arc Gallery on 1246 Folsom Street, San Francisco, CA. These works will also be on display in the Arc on-line gallery. Additionally, the juror will select works that will be shown in the Arc on-line gallery only. This allows for more works to be seen beyond the 1,000 square feet physical limitation of the gallery.

SALES:  60% of the sale will go to the artists, 40% of the sale will go to Arc.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from the Arc Gallery!

CALL to ACTION: Empty Bowls

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for every season

I talk a lot about food.  I take food for granted.  I have been in some pretty horrible financial situations over the years, but I always knew that there would be a next meal for me and my family.  Not everyone has that luxury.  So, while I blather on about the pros and cons of of reducing dairy in my diet, there ARE people in my community, and yours, that wish whether or not they have dairy was their CHOICE.  This next Call is artistic in nature, related to food, and may be one of the hardest Calls  to get you to follow through.  Please investigate…

Check out the Call to Action known as Empty Bowls.  Many of you get upset at the never ending requests that you, as an artist, receive to donate your work to some non-profit or the other.  Here’s your chance to be a part of creating an event that makes a difference in YOUR community in a way that YOU can control.  Please just take a look…

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Learn more about Empty Bowls!CALL to ACTION:
Empty Bowls

 

Empty Bowls is an international grassroots effort to fight hunger and was created by The Imagine Render Group.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  The basic premise is simple: Potters and other craftspeople, educators and others work with the community to create handcrafted bowls. Guests are invited to a simple meal of soup and bread.

DEADLINE:  On-going as long as someone in your community is hungry

SALES:  In exchange for a cash donation, guests are asked to keep a bowl as a reminder of all the empty bowls in the world. The money raised is donated to an organization working to end hunger and food insecurity.

It is the collective genius of all the people involved that has made Empty Bowls what it has become. Events have now taken place across the United States and in at least a dozen other countries. Many millions of dollars have been raised and donated to hunger-fighting organizations. We could never have imagined all the things people have done or all the ways the project has touched people.

Learn more about Empty Bowls!

Each individual or group organizing an event designs it around the needs of their own community and is responsible for their own event. We ask that all such events are called Empty Bowls so that the idea can continue to spread.

Please make your event inclusive, insist that it maintain a high level of integrity, include an educational component to raise awareness, and give the money raised to an organization helping to feed people in need.

The largest hunger-relief organization in the United States, Feeding America, reports that the nation’s food banks could soon be overwhelmed by demand. Statistics show that 1 out of 8 Americans struggle with food insecurity every day. Millions of people have lost their jobs during the most recent recession and the number of food stamp recipients has increased dramatically. Your help is needed now more than ever.

For complete details, visit Empty Bowls online!

Learn more about Empty Bowls!

ANNUAL OPEN CALL: Soap Factory

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not whine
please

I am now officially one of those old codgers that complain about the price of potatoes to the grocery cashier and bitch about the prices of soft drinks to my waitress.  Ugh.  I cannot believe I have turned into THAT person, but I have.  My Dad would be so proud.  But, I don’t feel alone due to the number of artists I listen to lament the price of entry fees.  This next Call doesn’t have one.  Woohoo!

Check out this Open Call from The Soap Factory (Minneapolis, MN). The Soap factory is looking for work for group exhibits, AND they offer installation support, travel, accommodations, and a stipend to those selected to exhibit. Did I mention NO ENTRY FEE?

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Visit The Soap Factory online!ANNUAL
OPEN CALL:

The Soap Factory

 

The Soap Factory exhibits work in its galleries throughout the year. Exhibitions curated from submissions and could have as many as 8 artists. The Soap Factory is a 120-year old ex-industrial warehouse on the banks of the Mississippi River in Minneapolis.

They have no climate control, air conditioning or permanent heating system; please bear this in mind when submitting your work.  Projects by individual artists that propose to use the entire 12,000 sq feet of gallery space are always encouraged.

Learn more about The Soap Factory!ELIGIBILITY:
Open to all artists

MEDIA:
Artists working in all media
are encouraged to submit proposals.

DEADLINE:
April 30, 2013

NOTIFICATION:
Summer of 2013

*Editor’s note: Do not call or email to check on your submission.

AWARDS:   Group exhibitions curated from submissions could have as many as 8 artists.

The Soap Factory provides full installation support for all selected projects, including travel and accommodation, as well as a stipend to artists. Plus, they provide publicity, exhibition invitations, mailings, opening reception and artist talks.

Learn more about The Soap Factory!SUBMISSION TIP:  Examples of artists shown by The Soap Factory from submissions: Nadine Anderson, Matt Bakkom, Nina Lola Bachhuber, Ernest Arthur Bryant III, David Bartley, Ian Burns, Santiago Cucullu, E-Team, Omer Fast, Harrell Fletcher, Isa Gagarin, Michael Gaughan, Amber Ginsburg, Jay Heikes, Alexa Horochowski, Margaret Kilgallen, Chris Lawrence, Keith Lemley, Rita MacDonald, Joseph Madrigal, Rodney McMillian, Clive Murphy, Wil Natzel, Kelly Nipper, Carl Pope Jr, David Rathman, Patrick Scully, Slinko, Xavier Tavera, Bruce Tapola, Traci Tullius.   Editor’s Note:  DO YOUR HOMEWORK!

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Read the Full Call from The Soap Factory!

CALL for ENTRIES: Abstraction

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same old

My favorite restaurant added a whole new selection of side items from creamed cauliflower to spaghetti squash Parmesan.  I love it when the old standard surprises you with a little refresher.  This next Call is a perfect example.  One of my favorite photography-specific galleries is offering their FIRST non-photographic solo show.  So exciting…

Check out this Call for Entries for Spring Featured Artist – Abstraction from the Kiernan Gallery (Lexington, VA). The entry fee is higher than our norm, but remember…you’re gambling on a SOLO show.

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Learn more about the Kiernan Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Abstraction

 

Abstract art is an exploration of color, form, movement, or other intangibles that need not be wedded to a recognizable subject. Such work is limited only by the imagination. Non-figurative art, nonobjective art, and nonrepresentational art are all acceptable.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  The Kiernan Gallery seeks a body of 2D, non-photographic work that partially or fully obscure the recognizable world.

DEADLINE:  February 20, 2013

NOTIFICATION:  Approx. 8 days later

Learn more from The Kiernan Gallery!ENTRY FEE: 8 -10 pieces for $50

AWARDS: A one-month solo show.  A feature on The Kiernan Gallery’s blog and website.   An electronic show card designed and distributed by The Kiernan Gallery.

SALES: Kiernan Gallery no longer takes commission on sold works. But, they DO still have incentive to sell your work. The Kiernan Gallery was founded by an emerging artist, and recognizes the importance of selling work; they believe that if artists are paying a submission fee, the gallery should not also take a portion of the sale. They do reserve the right to negotiate 20% in order to make a sale.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Read the full call from The Kiernan Gallery website!

CALL for ENTRIES: Fork & Knife

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kills?

All of my life, some adult or the other has been saying “everything in moderation” to me. It has always been my favorite justification for pizza, brownies, and other I-should-know-better indulgences.  Then I watched Forks over Knives and heard “moderation kills”.  You know what killed me?  Their version of moderation was eating dairy and meat.  Really?  Milk is an indulgence now?  I have to admit, I have lowered my dairy and meat intake, but clearly, moderation is going to kill me.  This next Call is NOT about moderation, but it IS about food. Investigate…

Check out this Call to Artists for Fork and Knife from the Linus Galleries (Pasadena, CA). The exhibit offers an online listing as well as the possibility for a showing in one of their brick and mortar galleries. Take a look…

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

 

Food is one of many satisfying things people produce.  It communicates to four out of our five senses.  Not only is it a delight for our sense of taste and smell, but it can be a delicious treat for our sense of sight as well.  Preparation produces an exciting experience for our sense of touch.

For this exhibition, they are looking for art that evokes the many emotions and experiences related to or that are sparked by food.  Textures, colors, shapes, and even scents can be represented in artwork and can create an intriguing palette.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists.

MEDIA: All Media including: Photography, wall sculpture, fabric, mixed media, painting, drawing.  It must be wall hung.  Sizes up to 12′. Video submissions will be displayed/accepted only for the online exhibition.

Learn more about the Fork and Knife show!DEADLINE:
February 11, 2013

ENTRY FEE:
$35 for 3,
$5 per add’l

AWARDS: Accepted artwork for this online exhibition will be judged again for a collective live exhibition at their Pasadena Gallery. The artists will be asked if they wish to submit their artwork for the collective exhibition, which is not a requirement to being a part of the online exhibition.

SALES: 40% commission on all sales.

ABOUT LINUS GALLERIES: Linus Galleries is based in Southern California. They are located in Pasadena and Long Beach in Los Angeles County.

For complete details, Read the Guidelines!

Learn more about  the Linus Galleries!

CALL for ENTRIES: Art Labology

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with a side
of science, please

I enjoy the experimental nature of cooking.  I would love to own a little diner where there were no menus and the patrons got to eat whatever experiment I had going that day…a food lab of sorts.  Where anything goes, and everyone likes it that way.  This next Call espouses exactly that sentiment.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries for Art Labology’s First International Art Competition.  The entry fee is a little higher than usual; however, the prizes are better than we often see.  Web links and traffic are the new art publication, so don’t miss this opportunity…

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Learn more from Art Labology online!CALL for ENTRIES:
Art Labology

Welcome to the launching of the Lab!  You are just in time to become the First Winners of this International Juried Art Competition. They will be holding regularly themed competitions.  But for this first one… ANYTHING GOES.  Give them your favorite piece.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  All two-dimensional work including photography, paintings, drawings, mixed media, ink, pastels, and pencil.

DEADLINE:  March 15, 2013

Learn more from Art Labology online!NOTIFICATION:  Winners will be notified by email.

ENTRY FEE:  $35 for one image or $50 for 3 images.

AWARDS:  Gold Winner –  $1500 / Feature on Gold Winner’s Page with additional artworks and link to your website/ International Exposure/ Artwork sent to a database of art collectors and galleries.  Silver Winners (3) – $200.00 each/ Feature on Silver Winner’s Page with a link to your website/ International Exposure.  During the course of the competition, all entries will be posted under “Entered Artworks” with a link to your own personal website, so enter early for maximum exposure!

For complete details, visit Art Labology online!

Learn more from Art Labology online!

CALL for ENTRIES: Foreign Images

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miny moe

Indian, Thai, Ethiopian food, oh my.  I’ve been driving back and forth to the Atlanta area  at least once per week to take care of my father’s estate and my grandmother’s care.  And, wow, the difference 250 miles makes.  Foreign food is limited to Mexican, Italian and Chinese in Gatlinburg, but my head spins with the options in the Atlanta area.  This next Call is interested in your foreign images.  Investigate…

Check out this Call to Artists for Foreign Images from the Linus Galleries (Pasadena, CA). The exhibit offers an online listing as well as the possibility for a showing in one of their brick and mortar galleries. Take a look…

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

 

Being away from home can be
an inspiring experience.

It can produce perspectives,
ideas and emotions that are
new to the artist and medium.

For this call for entry, Linus Galleries is looking for the artist’s interpretation of landscapes or cityscapes you consider to be exotic and foreign.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists.

MEDIA: All Media including: Photography, wall sculpture, fabric, mixed media, painting, drawing. It must be wall hung. Sizes up to 12′. Video submissions will be displayed/accepted only for the online exhibition.

Learn more about the Foreign Images exhibit from the Linus Gallery!DEADLINE:
January 21, 2013

ENTRY FEE:
$35 for 3,
$5 per add’l

AWARDS: Accepted artwork for this online exhibition will be judged again for a collective live exhibition at our Pasadena Gallery. The artists will be asked if they wish to submit their artwork for the collective exhibition, which is not a requirement to being a part of the online exhibition.

SALES: 40% commission on all sales.

ABOUT LINUS GALLERIES: Linus Galleries is based in Southern California. They are located in Pasadena and Long Beach in Los Angeles County.

For complete details, Read the Guidelines!

Learn more about  the Linus Galleries!

2012 ARTIST of the YEAR: Stephanie Mead

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Today marks another year for ArtAndArtDeadlines.com! And, I am running a little late again, but I at least I’m getting it done before Chinese New Year (February 10th this year).   I am joyfully looking forward to a new year.  2012 was a really tough year for me personally.  But, 2012 had some wonderful food highlights including pesto made from home-grown basil from my newly-planted garden as well as highlights for AAAD, including this one…

This is the day we name the
Artist of the Year for 2012.

 

When AAAD began in 2009, I was determined to cover art deadlines and really good ART. And, after I chose a few artists, I quickly realized that the Featured Artist program needed structure, or it would never really get done on any sort of regular basis. The $5 Art Contest was born.

Mixed Media by 2013 Featured Artist of the Year Stephanie Mead!The Featured Artist Page was getting crowded and adding each new artist was lessening the impact of being Featured.  I knew I had to start archiving artists yearly.  And, the idea of the Artist of the Year was born.

I now give all of our Featured Artists each year notice that on December 31st at midnight EST, the Artist of the Year would be determined by the number of comments on their individual Featured Artist blog posts.

Congratulations to
Stephanie Mead,
AAAD’s 2012 Artist of the Year

I followed up with Stephanie to find out what’s new:  “I try to balance my art and my music and my cooking (I just made another batch of chili yesterday in between preparing a submission for a fellowship in Music through New York Foundation of the Arts)The Sullied Accolades are gaining happy success in our musical career; this year we have completed an in-home recording booth and are getting much use out of it. Additionally, our music video project was screened at the 2012 Coney Island Film Festival in Brooklyn.

2012 Artist of the Year Stephanie Mead!“In the meantime, my large, mixed media, octopus piece is out on our main wall, reaching towards anyone that walks by.  She is almost finished (a long, on-going project because of the scale!), and I felt compelled after Hurricane Sandy to pick up bits of paper from the streets and insert pieces of fishing route/Manhattan waterway maps as the octopus tentacles…

“As I gain more experiences in life, the more complex and refined my art has become. I look forward to keep pushing forward. I am happy to be an artist in this life, it is my calling. I am excited for all opportunities that are coming my way.”

I have enjoyed getting to know Stephanie this year.  I found a kindred artist and musician in Stephanie, and her work spoke to both my frustration AND my optimism.  Thank you, Stephanie, for being a highlight of the AAAD year!  Get to know Stephanie Mead yourself.

Do you want to be the 2013 Artist of the Year?
It all starts with the $5 Art Contest.

CALL for PATIENCE: Received

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LOST MY APPETITE

Food and art consumes a lot of my time.  I spend a portion of most of my days talking to you via ArtAndArtDeadlines.com about the food that I love and trying to inspire you to create art that YOU love.  I haven’t written a post since December 22nd.  I didn’t take a holiday hiatus; my Dad died.

On December 20th, my Dad was in a devastating car accident.  I didn’t find out until 2 days later.  On December 27th, I had to remove my father from life support.  He died 15 minutes later.  I buried him on January 3rd.

Many of you heard of my family tragedy via the grapevine, and I appreciate all of the love and support I have received.  I am digging my way out of a mountain of paperwork and morbidity, and well… a serious funk.

Click to Subscribe to www.ArtAndArtDeadlines.com by Email!As I began cleaning out
my father’s house,

it all came back to
food and art…

Food:  Did you know that funeral homes offer catering?  Ewwww.  I know; that’s been everyone’s response.  It is a Southern tradition to have neighbors and friends deliver casseroles to the family after someone dies, but catering IN the funeral home?  No thanks. I turned down that option.

Art:  I found 36 pairs of glasses in my Dad’s house.  Diabetes had nearly robbed him of his eyesight.  I don’t know if they were all different prescriptions or if he just kept buying new a new pair each time he couldn’t remember where he put the last ones down.  I found 6 more in his crumpled car.  I keep imagining a resin cube with glasses suspended inside and the words “was blind, but now I see” etched in the side.  Dad would have been amused.

So, I have written all of this to let you know that I have not forgotten you.  I am officially returning to posting on Tuesday.  Back to food and art… it makes my world go round.  Thanks again for your kindness and love.

Stay tuned for the Artist of the Year
announcement coming soon!