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CALL for ENTRIES: Green

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BEING GREEN

I am obsessed with green vegetables. On any given day, you can open my refrigerator and find snap beans, half runners, spinach, brussel sprouts, asparagus, romaine lettuce, celery, cabbage and broccoli.  Those are just the staples.  This next call wants to know what green means to you, eaten or otherwise. Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from The Shoe Factory Art Co-op (Rochester, NY) for Green: What Does It Mean?. This uniquely-themed show could be a great opportunity to put another show on your resume! This could be your chance…

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Learn more about the Green Show!CALL for ENTRIES:
Green: What Does It Mean?

 

The Shoe Factory Art Co-op seeks artists to create and submit artwork that expresses the meaning of “green”.  Open interpretation.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA: Open to all media related to green.

DEADLINE: August 25, 2012

ENTRY FEE: Pay $18 submission fee, $25 for non-members, by PayPal or Credit Card on the Call for Artists page.

JURORS: Green will be juried by The Shoe Factory Art Co-op.

SALES: 25% commission on the price of any artwork sold (35% for non-members).

For complete details, download the Full Call!

Download the Submission Form from Shoe Factory Art Coop!

FEATURED ARTIST: Heather Workman Rios

Featured Artist Heather Workman RiosBACON, my salty friend

Every once in a while, I find a kindred spirit.  Some make me laugh so hard that my beverage squirts out my nose.  Some become an inspiration & motivation. And this one just understands.  I get her point of view just like I get that bacon makes everything better.

This artist has taken a less-than-traditional upbringing and turned it into life lessons for those that crave a little sweet with their salty.  Like bacon on a cupcake.  I am proud to announce the Featured Artist  Heather Workman Rios. Her artwork captures the joy of the ideal without falling prey to the sappy sentiment that often accompanies it. I find myself smiling and having my faith renewed.  Clever girl.

Featured Artist Heather Workman Rios!FEATURED ARTIST:
Heather Workman Rios

When she was very young, Rios lived in rural West Virginia in a pink farm house with no running water.  Her parents were hippies who had a gigantic vegetable garden, and raised chickens (her best friends).   “We dressed how we wanted (often a t-shirt with nothing else), and I had no interactions with the “outside” world until I was nearly four years old.   Then we moved to Morgantown, West Virginia, and I remember going grocery shopping with my grandmother.  Everyone commented on what a ‘cute little boy’ I was, and my grandmother was outraged.

“I couldn’t understand why.  I knew I was a girl.  Why was my grandmother so upset, after all, they thought I was ‘cute’!  Not too long afterwards, my grandmother took me clothes shopping, and began making clothes for me (dresses, mostly pink), and I soon learned that pink was the “girl” color.

Your milk is poison and your mother’s milk is poison by Heather RiosMy training had begun.

“My work chronicles my perception of human nature. They are clearly tainted by my stringent regimen of old fashioned, American gender training.  They display my love/hate relationship with the American concept of what it means to be a woman.”

I love the retro feel of your imagery contrasted with the dark undertone. Talk to me about that. “I have this love/hate relationship with anything from post WW2 to the mid sixties.  It was a really strange time in America because the War was over and people were optimistic and trying to build these sweet, innocent little domestic lives.  Yet many of them were also building fallout shelters and there was still segregation and all kinds of crazy stuff was going on.  To me this era epitomizes the  struggle that is much of the content of my work.  I believe people are inherently good, but yet they have this propensity towards choosing evil.”

El comienzo de mi muerte by Heather Rios!Do you consider yourself a painter? Something else? “To me, it’s not really about the media but about the content.  I’ll use whatever I feel fits the need of work I want to make.   I tend to reach for paint the most, probably because of it’s plasticity.  About 90% of my art is oil on wood panel.   I sometimes use bits of collage or cut-out paper.  I sort of like to keep people guessing as to which elements are collage and which are painted, but most of it is paint.  I’ve done sculptures and printmaking, and other mixed-media works also.” 

I’m a sucker for portraiture. Why do people feature so prominently in your work? “It’s funny because even though I spent most of my childhood in nature, the most interesting things to me, even out in the forest, were the man-made– in the form of artifacts that we never found.   I am just fascinated in general with human beings.

The assassin by Heather Workman Rios!“I attempt to look at modern humans from an outside perspective–like an anthropologist studying an extinct people group.  Material culture intrigues me– clothing, hairstyles, toys, etc.

“The human body really hasn’t changed that much in thousands of years, but our material culture changes constantly, and we impose an enormous amount of meaning on many of our objects.”

You know we have to talk about food. What is your favorite?  “It has to be bacon.  My favorite combo at the moment is bacon with fried plantains.”

Bacon really goes with everything–especially vegetables.

 

“I’m Italian and my husband is Puerto Rican, so I’ve been trying to combine our food together into new recipes.  So far I’ve discovered we have a mutual love for pork and garlic–but I don’t eat garlic unless he eats it too.” Wise move, sister.

Wasted time and horrible miscalculations by Heather Workman Rios!What about snack foods? “Anything Italian, anything fresh or crunchy.  Cheese is good…and bacon!” Italian, cheese and bacon.  I love you, Heather Rios.

So, what’s coming up next for you? “I don’t really have any big plans for my life right now.  I just plan to keep making art and see what happens.”  Once a hippie, always a hippie?

Thank you, Heather for giving me a dose of salty and sweet along with a wicked smile.  You have reminded me WHY I keep producing work.

Learn more about Heather Rios online!

Learn more about Featured Artist Heather Workman Rios!

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CALL for ENTRIES: The Art of Jazz

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to love

Love tapas.  Have you ever noticed how tapas restaurants in the US tend to be an intoxicating blend of soft light and jazz wafting through the air? They are great for date nights, and perfect for improvisational indulgence.  This next Call wants your take on all that is jazz.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the LH Horton Jr Gallery found on the campus of San Joaquin Delta College (California) for The Art of Jazz.  There is no entry fee for this group show opportunity, and the commission is only 20% on sales.  Be inspired…

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Learn more about the LH Horton Jr Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
The Art of Jazz

 

The LH Horton Jr Gallery is a non-profit art gallery located on the campus of San Joaquin Delta College in Stockton, California. The Gallery provides excellent exhibition opportunities, with over 2000 square feet of exhibition space, an extended 22 ft. ceiling with mounts, and over 1200 visitors to each exhibition.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists residing in the US.

MEDIA: The exhibition will present works that demonstrate the celebration and inspiration of the improvisational characteristics of Jazz – its distinct sound, history, and culture.

Learn more about The Art of Jazz from the LH Horton Jr Gallery!Entry is open to all artistic styles and mediums: 2D (painting, photography, printmaking, collage, etc), 3D (sculpture, ceramics, etc.), visual/audio installation, and interactive works.

DEADLINE:
August 14, 2012

ENTRY FEE: None.

JUROR: Jan Marlese, Gallery Director, and M.J. Wamhoff, Dean of Art & Communications.

AWARDS: Artists selected for exhibition will be paid a stipend of $200 to $500, to be negotiated upon selection.

SALES:  All accepted works must be for sale during the show, with the exception of installation works as approved by the Gallery Director. The Gallery is responsible for all sales, and will retain a 20% commission from the sale of artwork.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the LH Horton Jr Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES: Laumeister

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please

Vermont makes me think of club sandwiches.  Vermont conjures images from the movie White Christmas of Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney and Vera Ellen singing “Snow, Snow, Snow” in the dining car on their way to rescue a ski resort sans the snow.  Just prior to their spontaneous singing escapade (complete with napkin mountains, parsley trees and sugar snow), they were eating clubs.  Vermont = club sandwiches.  Have one with extra bacon for me when you make it into the exhibit for this next Call.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from for the 4th Annual Laumeister Fine Art Competition at The Bennington Center for the Arts (Bennington, VT).  The entry fee is about average, but the cash awards are great compared to the usual competitions.  Don’t miss this opportunity…

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Learn more from The Bennington Center for the Arts!CALL for ENTRIES:  Laumeister Fine Art Competition

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Figurative, still-life, landscape and other representational subjects are being accepted for this exhibit.

DEADLINE:  June 30, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  Early July

ENTRY FEE:  $35 for up to 2, $15 per add’l

JUROR:  Scott Christensen‘s work has been exhibited in many prestigious museums and shows throughout the country, such as National Academy of Western Art, Prix de West Invitational at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City, OK, the Gilcrease Museum in Tulsa, OK, National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson, WY, Denver Art Museum, Kimbal Museum, Salmagundi Club in New York, Autry Museum, Salon d’ Arts at the Colorado History Museum.

Learn more about Juror Scott Christensen!Christensen has been a recipient of many honors throughout his art career including Arts for the Parks competition in 1991; Northwest Rendezvous Juror’s Award of Merit in 1993 & 1994 and the Prix de West Award for his painting “Wind River Ice” in 2000. This painting as well as 61 others is reproduced in Christensen’s 140 page book published in 2000 titled The Art of Scott L. Christensen.

AWARDS:  First Place: $4,000, Second Place: $2,000 and Third Place: $1,000.

SALES:  All work must be for sale. The Center will retain 40% of two-dimensional work and 30% on three-dimensional work when the piece is sold.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from The Bennington Center for the Arts!

REMINDER: Art Inter/National

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REMINDER:

EAT your
HEART out!

While watching a TV show about how salami is made, my son announced that eating the organs of an animal is wrong. However, when I explained all the things that his new belief would eliminate from his menu, he then asked, “Do they at least WASH the intestines first?” Hehehe. These days I prefer my animal organs in the form of chicken pate, but I will have to start keeping the ingredient list to myself, apparently. This next Call for Entries involves a different sort of heart all together. This could be an excellent opportunity…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Boxheart Gallery (Pittsburgh, PA) for the 2012 Art Inter/National Exhibition. There is no entry free and no media restriction on this exhibit. Don’t miss this chance!

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Learn more about the Boxheart Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Art Inter/National

 

Art Inter/National is a celebration of artistic expression from all over the world. It’s an exhibition that displays how the space one occupies both influences and guides the creative process.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists.

MEDIA: Open to all media. Box Heart encourages diversity in the media used to create the work, in the artists and his/her interpretation of Art Inter/National. There are no limits or boundaries, no categories or types.

Work by Kuzana Ogg - Art Inter/National's 2012 Best of Show Winner!DEADLINE:
November 1, 2012

NOTIFICATION:
December 1, 2012

ENTRY FEE:
No entry fee.

AWARDS: One artist will receive the Best of Show Award. This artist is awarded Box Heart “Artist of the Year” and receives their own Solo Exhibition in the 2013 Exhibition Year. This includes Gallery Representation with Box Heart Gallery.

SALES: 40% Commission on all sales. (All work must be for sale.)

For complete details, Read the Prospectus!

Learn more about the Boxheart Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES: Appropriated Gender

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Gender roles and alcoholic beverages are laughable.  Out of town on business this week, I was sitting in the hotel bar watching women ordering glasses of wine and brightly-colored martinis while men ordered beer and brown liquors.  Really, people?  I know I live in the South, but do we really have to fulfill this stereotype.  Kudos to the couple in the corner– he ordered a daiquiri (umbrella included), and she order a shot of something brown.  You saved my night, folks.  This next call is all about challenging notions of gender.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries for Appropriated Gender at the 1310 Gallery in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.  The entry fee is dirt cheap, and there is so much to say within this theme.  Investigate and enter…

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Learn more about the Appropriated Gender show!CALL for ENTRIES: Appropriated Gender

 

The “Appropriated Gender” curatorial vision embraces diverse visual art and performance interpretations of gender perception and self-identity. It is the curator’s aim to examine how gender is portrayed visually, enlighten and challenge the audience, stimulating cultural discussion.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open call for all visual & performance artists whose work relates to the topic of gender.

MEDIA:  Open to all media, but contemporary approaches are encouraged, including 2D, 3D, Mixed media, Collage, Painting, Printmaking, Photography, Digital art, Sculpture, Assemblage, Video art, and performance art. Art must have been created within the last 10 years.  They also encourage proposals for performances and site-specific Installation art with explanation, including documentation of examples of previous work.

Learn more about the Appropriated Gender show at the 1310 gallery!DEADLINE:
August 19, 2012

NOTIFICATION:
By September 5, 2012

ENTRY FEE:  $15 for up to 10 images.

If accepted, each artist will be asked to pay a one time, $10 participation fee (on top of the jury fee) to go towards costs of the exhibit.

Editor’s Note:
$25 for 10 images is still dirt cheap.

JUROR:  Lisa Rockford received her MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Lisa is a resident artist at Sailboat Bend artist Lofts and founding member 1310 Gallery. Lisa began curating Contemporary art exhibitions in her position as Art Services Director of the Dittmar Gallery at Northwestern University in 2000.

Learn more about the Appropriated Gender show at the 1310 gallery! In 2011, Lisa Rockford curated the Art of Whimsy exhibition (as part of the ART FALLOUT event), with 33 artists, and 12 prominent art professionals acting as guest judges. As a visual artist, Lisa Rockford exhibits her artwork both nationally and internationally, has been featured on Chicago Public Radio, and covered by the Chicago Reader, Time Out Chicago, Peel Magazine, and the Miami Herald. Lisa was recently awarded the Innovative Collaborative Grant through Funding Arts Broward for her recent Solo show at the Art and culture Center.

AWARDS:  Cash prizes

For full details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the Appropriated Gender show at the 1310 gallery!

 

CALL for ENTRIES: Where I Live

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It is all about local food, regardless of where local is.  In South Carolina, it was boiled peanuts and mustard-based barbeque.  In Tennessee, it is Ole Smoky Moonshine and free-range chicken (as in…it wanders around your neighbor’s yard).  Soon for me, it will be blackberries from my backyard.  Local is where YOU are.  This next Call wants to know all about where YOU live.  Be proud…

Check out this Call to Artists for Where I Live from the Linus Galleries (California). The media for this show is a cool mixture, and this could be a great opportunity. Take a look…

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

What is local to you?

Where do you live?

They are interested in seeing what is in your world, what is your every day local life.

Take the things you see every day and create.

ELIGIBILITY:
Open to all artists.

MEDIA: Photography to paintings in oil, acrylic, watercolor and ink, graphite drawings and fabric work from quilts to stitch work.

Art by Michael Knapstein a Linus Galleries artistDEADLINE:
July 30
, 2012

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

AWARDS:

Accepted entries for this online exhibit will be judged again for their collective live show at the Pasadena Gallery in August 2012. $500 will be awarded to the curator’s choice for best artist for the collective show.

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!

CALL for ENTRIES: Abstracts

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to the party

I plan a Kentucky Derby party each year, well, abstractly speaking.  The party never actually happens, but my intentions are always good.  I dream of andouille sausage  with black-eyed peas and lobster with truffle oil. But in the end, I remember that mint juleps don’t require a party and excuse myself from the planning.  I recommend a small amount of planning for the next Call, at least abstractly…

Check out this Call for Entries from Kentucky Art Speaks Gallery (KAS) in Louisville, Kentucky for Abstracts.  This is open to all abstract art for as little as $10.  This is a great opportunity…

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Learn more from the KAS Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Abstracts

 

ELIGIBILITY:
Open to all artists age 18+

MEDIA:  Abstract paintings, drawings, watercolor, digital and collage, 2D and 3D, ceramic, clay or wood based art.

All abstract art is welcome.

 

Abstract art can represent any area such as, free themes, faces, life, nature, etc.

DEADLINE:  June 16, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  7 days after the deadline

ENTRY FEE:  $10 for 1 Entry, $20 for 2 Entries, or $35 for 3 to 5 Entries

SALES:  The Kentucky Art Speaks Gallery takes no commission according to the prospectus.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Download the prospectus from the Kas Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES: Joy

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fruit, fruit

Some foods are simply joyful.  The burst of flavor from the cleverly-packaged flesh of the pomegranate is a perfect example.  Pomegranates say “Good morning!” “How are you?” and “Zippity Doo Dah” all at the same time.  This next Call wants to know what you find joyful.  Don’t miss this opportunity…

Check out this Call for Entries from East End Arts (Riverhead, NY) for Joy.  The entry fee is on the high end, but still acceptable.  I highly recommend closely investigating these two jurors.  Take a look…

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Learn more from East End Arts!CALL for ENTRIES: Joy

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

THEME:  Joy

Art about despair is everywhere. Swing to the opposite extreme for the art you’ll enter in this show.

 

MEDIA:  Open to any 2-D media, (painting, drawing, original fine art prints, photography, computer art, etc).  Original work only, no reproductions.  No ‘appropriated’ elements unless original artist is credited in the title of your piece.

Learn more from East End Arts!DEADLINE:
June 30, 2012

NOTIFICATION:
July 11, 2012

ENTRY FEE:
$45 for up to three entries.

JURORS:  Peter Marcelle is the Director of the Gerald Peters Gallery New York City (24 East 78th Street) and Sante Fe & owner of  The Peter Marcelle Gallery  Hamptons, NY.

Marcelle brokered the multimillion dollar sale of Andrew Wyeth’s ‘Helga’ portraits and has a vast Wyeth collection of his own.

Learn more about Juror Bruce Helander!Bruce Helander is Editor-in-Chief of the Art Economist Magazine. He is an artist and critic, and a former art magazine publisher and editor, White House Fellow of the NEA, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at the Rhode Island School of Design.  Helander has spent much of his formal career as an artist, represented in New York by the Marisa de Re Gallery, where his collectors included luminaries such as Jane Holzer, Beth DeWoody, Blake Byrne and the late John Kluge. His work is in over fifty museum collections, including the Guggenheim, Whitney and Metropolitan.

AWARDS:  ‘Best in Show’ winner will receive a 10-day stay in East End Arts Artist Residence near Hamptons’ Museums and Galleries, plus $1,000 and inclusion in a group show at the prestigious Peter Marcelle Gallery in Bridgehampton, NY.

Winner will also receive 100 postcards announcing the Joy Show, which will feature the image of her/his artwork.

SALES:  30% commission to East End Arts

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Download the Prospectus from East End Arts!

CALL for ENTRIES: Figurative

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eye

I love figurative art, but I don’t want figurative food.  I cannot consume anymore of the googlie-eyed chocolate bunnies or marshmallow Peeps®.  And quite frankly, even Goldfish® are starting to give me creeps.  Why must everything have a face?  This next call wants your best figurative work.  Faces optional…

Check out the Call for Entries from the Light, Space & Time Gallery for their online Figurative competition. You know that I am not a huge fan of online competitions; however, I think of this as digital publication which is always a good thing. The entry fee is dirt cheap, and the value of inbound links to your website is priceless. Take a look…

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Learn more about the Light Space and Time Online Gallery!CALL
for ENTRIES:

Figurative

 

Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery announces a Juried Art Competition with the theme “Figurative” and the gallery would like for all 2D artists (including photography) to send us your best interpretation of the theme “Figurative” by depicting the human form or human features. “Figurative” is considered to be figures, forms and faces.

ELIGIBILITY: Light Space & Time encourages entries from all 2D artists regardless of where they reside and regardless of their experience or education in the art field.

MEDIA: All two dimensional media are eligible. They will accept art on this subject that is either representational or abstract, but please, do not submit any erotic art.

Learn more about the Figurative Show from the Light Space and Time Online Gallery!DEADLINE: The submission process for artists ends May 29, 2012.

ENTRY FEE: $10 for 2 Entries or $15.00 for 3 to 5 Entries

AWARDS: Awards will be for 1st through 10th places. In addition, 5 artists will be recognized with Honorable Mention awards.

Depending on the amount and the quality of the entries these winning categories may be expanded and there also may be Special Recognition awards posted as well.

BENEFITS: Your artwork is exposed to thousands of visitors to the website each month. Your artwork is retained on the website in the Archives section for further and ongoing exposure.

Learn more about the Light Space and Time Online Gallery!The Artist’s website is linked to Light Space & Time. Winners for that month are promoted in direct email pieces to gallery owners and directors, corporate art representatives and decision makers in the art world. Winners for that month will be promoted to 50+ news and press release outlets, thus creating more traffic, exposure and back links to the artist and their website. Participating winners are gaining valuable experience, marketing their artwork and building their resumes for a very low cost to take part in one of the gallery’s online competitions. *Editor’s Note: This statement is not a guarantee from www.ArtAndArtDeadlines.com, but it comes directly from the Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery website.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Read the Full Call at the Light Space and Time Online Gallery!