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CALL for ENTRIES: International Painting NYC

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I presume?

I want to love apples, but truth be known, I don’t.  Due to my proximity to multiple apple orchards, my not loving apples seems a little tragic.  So, I keep going to the orchards, and I keep buying different varieties in the hopes that one result in an OMG moment.  The Arkansas Black variety was nice, but I’m still looking.  I had the try-and-try again attitude with painting for a long time, and every once in a while, I still get the painting bug.  But, to date, I am not a good painter.  This Call is meant for the good painters out there.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Jeffrey Leder Gallery (NYC) for the International Painting NYC exhibit. If you’re looking for a show in New York City, this one just might be for you.  Investigate further…

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Learn more about the International Painting NYC Exhibit at the Jeffrey Leder Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES: International Painting NYC

A few have said that painting is dead, but alas it is flourishing as never before. There is great work being done, on the level of Gerard Richter, Susan Swartz, Tomma Abts and David Hockney, to name just a few. And all have exhibited in NYC – now perhaps you can as well.

The Jeffrey Leder Gallery will start the new year with an expansive exhibit: “International Painting NYC.”  The exhibit will occupy 3 floors of the gallery. The gallery is located in LIC, New York City: 8 minutes from Manhattan, around the corner from MoMA PS1 Museum, 2 blocks from the Sculpture Center and 6 Blocks from the Noguchi Musuem.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists, American and International.

Learn more about the International Painting NYC Exhibit at the Jeffrey Leder Gallery!MEDIA:  This exhibition celebrates the range of creative exploration in painting.

DEADLINE:
December 10th, 2011

NOTIFICATION:
December 16 , 2011

ENTRY FEE:  $40 for up to 5 images, $10 for each add’l image

JUROR:  Jeffrey Leder, Gallery Director, Jeffrey Leder Gallery

SALES:  There is a 40% gallery commission for work sold.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the Jeffrey Leder Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES: Richeson 75 Small Works 2012

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Glorious PEAS

I appreciate the tiniest of treat.  Some of the smallest culinary treasures pack the biggest wallup.  Think wasabi.  Wasabi peas are my guilty pleasure…they are small enough to be hidden so that you can take them almost anywhere. This next Call is for ARTWORK that is small enough to take almost anywhere.  By the way, the small size makes SHIPPING the work a bargain too!  Look closely…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Richeson School of Art for the Richeson 75 Small Works 2012 exhibition at the Richeson Gallery in Kimberly, Wisconsin. Win a prize in this show and walk away with LOTS of art supplies from Jack Richeson & Co. Win Best of Show and walk away with $5,ooo!

CALL for ENTRIES:
Richeson 75 Small Works 2012

 

Learn more about the Richeson 75 Figure / Portrait 2011Richeson School of Art & Gallery, a division of Jack Richeson & Co., Inc., is proud to announce the Richeson 75 Small Works 2012.  Seventy five two-dimensional works of art and several alternates will be selected to represent the finest examples of painting and drawing being produced by today’s visual artists.

ELIGIBILITY: Competition is open to all artists over age 18. All work entered must be original in concept/execution and have been created since January 1, 2010. No work done in a class, workshop or under supervision is eligible.

MEDIA Categories: Artwork IMAGE may not exceed 144 square inches (height x width). 1) Oils, Oil Pastel & Acrylic 2) Other (Soft Pastels, Drawing/Dry Media, Watercolor, Gouache, Casein, Printmaking, etc). No photography, electronic or computer generated and/or assisted or 3-D is eligible for this competition.

DEADLINE: All entries must be postmarked or entered online by November 4, 2011.

NOTIFICATION: E-Mailed on or before November 18, 2011.

Learn more about the Richeson 75 Figure / Portrait 2011ENTRY FEE: $30 for one image plus $10 each additional image, maximum of 3 in each category with a maximum of 6 artworks total.

AWARDS: Best In Show – $5,000 cash. 1st Place in each category will receive a $1,000 for art materials from Jack Richeson & Co., Inc.  2nd Place Award in each category will receive a $500 for art materials from Jack Richeson & Co., Inc.

Finalists will be selected and invited to participate in the exhibit at the Richeson Gallery in Kimberly, WI from Feb 6 – March 30, 2012. Only work actually exhibited in the Richeson 75: Small Works 2012 show will be eligible for an award. Awards will be presented at the Opening Reception. Finalists will be featured in the exhibition book and their on-line Virtual Gallery along with information on the artist including artist’s website URL whether they participate in the exhibit or not.

For complete information, Download the Prospectus!

Learn more about the Richeson 75 Figure / Portrait 2011

CALL for ENTRIES: Healing Art

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I believe that you are what you eat.  I have personally witnessed a change in my own health based on the food choices I have made.  But sometimes there is a large divide between saying it and doing it.  When sick, I should crave healthy whole foods that will support my immune system, right?  Not so much.  Illness is soothed in my house by cardboard pizza, chips and onion dip and processed chocolate cakes.  Yum.  Hey, don’t knock ’til you’ve tried it.  This Call is your opportunity to express YOUR point of view about healing.  Physician, heal thyself…

Check out this Call for Entries for Healing Art from The Artistic Circle (online).  I know many of you are hesitant to enter online shows, but the entry fee is only $10 and there are more prizes than you would expect.  Take a look…

CALL for ENTRIES: Healing Art

Learn more about Healing Art from The Artistic Circle!The Artistic Circle is an art contest online that was created to give Artists the opportunity to express themselves spiritually through their interpretation of the given themes provided. The Artistic Circle believes the more one is exposed to these types of themes the more their consciousness perception shifts to a higher state, which is a more desirable one.

THEME:  Healing art is anything depicting a sense of calmness and sereneness. This contest is open to the artist’s interpretation of what healing art means to them.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Acrylic, Digital Media, Illustration, Mixed media, Oil, Pastel, Photography,  and Watercolor.

DEADLINE:  All entries must be submitted by September 30, 2011.

NOTIFICATION:  Winners will be announced on October 15, 2011.

ENTRY FEE:  $10 – up to three images per entry (non-refundable). Secure payment with Credit Card Google Checkout.

AWARDS:  1st Place – $300.00 cash prize and displayed on front page of Artistic Circle website, and Winner’s Gallery.  2nd Place – $100.00 cash prize, and displayed in Winner’s Gallery.  3rd Place – $25.00 cash prize and displayed in Winner’s Gallery.  14 Honorable Mentions – In Winner’s Gallery.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about The Artistic Circle!

CALL for ART ENTRIES: The Guild

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STICKY SWEET

When I think of salt water taffy, I think of the mountains. Odd, eh? I suspect that salt water taffy got its start on seaside boardwalks, but it seems every small mountain town has a great little store front that lets you watch taffy being made. I know that here in Gatlinburg, there is more than one. I wonder if Blue Ridge, GA (home of this Call) has a taffy shop. Sounds like a great reason to attend the reception…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Southern Appalachian Artist Guild for their Annual National Juried Show which will be exhbiited in the Richard Low Evans Gallery in Blue Ridge, GA, one of “America’s Top Art Communities.” I know that discussing art sales is like talking about religion or politics in polite company (in bad taste), but I will say it anyway… this could be a great opportunity to sell some artwork.

CALL for ART ENTRIES: National Juried Show

 

Sponsored by the Southern Appalachian Artist GuildYou are cordially invited to enter the annual National Juried Show sponsored by the Southern Appalachian Artist Guild (The Guild). The show will be juried by Asheville, NC gallery owner John Cram. Blue Ridge, GA is located in the beautiful north Georgia mountains. The show will run in the peak visitor months of October and November attracting interest from the surrounding metropolitan areas of Atlanta, Asheville, Chattanooga and Knoxville. Art works selected by the juror will be displayed in the Richard Low Evans Gallery of the Blue Ridge Mountains Arts Association (The Art Center) in Blue Ridge, Georgia.

ELIGIBILITY: Artists who are residents of the United States are invited to participate in a juried exhibition.

MEDIA: Mixed Media, Oil or acrylic, Pastel framed, Three-Dimensional art, Water media framed, Photography framed, Computer art framed, All Other: including drawing, color pencil, pen and ink, but excluding all print reproductions (including Gicleé).

Blue Ridge, GA one of America's Top Art Communities!DEADLINE: July 31, 2011

NOTIFICATION: August 28, 2011

ENTRY FEE: $35 for up to three entries for non-members and $30 for Guild members. Check or money order should be included with entry form, payable to Southern Appalachian Artist Guild or SAAG.

JUROR: John Cram has pursued his dream for the past 35 years through the creation of four distinctive galleries in the Asheville, NC area. Blue Spiral 1, New Morning Gallery and Bellagio have paced the recognition of Asheville as a vital center of the arts. Mr. Cram’s name is synonymous with Asheville’s renaissance. His eye for art is unquestioned and apparent in his galleries and in the vision he has helped breathe into the Asheville art environment.

AWARDS: $5000 in prize money will be awarded.

SALES: A commission of 35% (30% for Guild members) will be retained by The Art Center for all work sold during the course of the show.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Download the Southern Appalachian Artist Guild Prospectus!

FEATURED ARTIST: Meridith Martens

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CLEMENTINE?

When the $2 Art Contest began, I did not intend to exclude any group of  artists or media. But as it turns out, I find myself drawn to emerging and mid-career artists whose work has a visual brand.

Most of the artists that submit to the $2 Art Contest produce phenomenal work, and some of it has really spoken to me.  But the final ingredient seems to be… is it this work a beautiful flat of clemintines or is this the artist’s fruit of the month?  I enjoy looking at a piece and seeing an artist’s stamp on it, not just proof that the artist can tackle every media well.

As an emerging artist, I received a great piece of advice… find your voice.  But it is rare that an artist opens themselves up to the judgement and scrutiny that comes with revealing both the struggles and successes of finding that voice. This month’s work reminds me to appreciate the work EVERY artist struggles with to produce with a clear voice and signature.

Stripes and Bars by Meridith MartensThis month’s artist has
given us a window
into an artist’s pace:

learning charted.

The Featured Artist chosen from the April entries is Meridith Martens.  Martens’ work is at times simple and straightfoward, but as the process continues I find work that makes me say, “How did she do that?” instead of “I can do THAT” — the latter being all time crushing statement of dismissal frequently heard in galleries around the globe.

FEATURED ARTIST:
Meridith Martens

As the daughter of a nomadic military family, Meridith Martens eventually settled in Annapolis where she combined her love of horses with her artistic talent and a gifted painter of horses emerged.  Her career started as a portrait painter of horses on a local level as a teenager and then expanded to race horses from Saratoga to Hialeah.  She attended Corcoran School of Art, The San Francisco Art Institute, The Maryland Institute of Art and worked as an illustrator for a commercial art studio.

Arachniphobia by Meridith MartensAfter a year in Paris, she moved to New York City and married an actor.  Her daughter was born 3 years later. Two years after, a divorce found Martens and her daughter moving to North Carolina.  The move offered the opportunity to make a living painting portraits of horses, dogs and their owners.

A workshop given by Wolf Kahn and his sponsored fellowship to the Vermont Studio Center gave her the opportunity to experiment with abstract forms.  As she painted, her work evolved.  She is equally comfortable with realism and abstract and the infinite range of expression between them.  Now residing in NC for 25 years, with her husband of 10 years, Meridith continues to create, experiment, explore and strives to excel in whatever medium she chooses.

But I wanted Martens to weigh in on the “Spin Art” she submitted to ArtAndArtDeadlines.com:  “Using the term ‘spin art’ initially seems to put people off until they get an opportunity to see what I’ve done.  Then I can explain the process and the work and layering that’s involved.  The basic process is spin art, but it’s more refined and deliberate.  There is a great deal of thought process involved regarding style and color, but the final product has to have a feeling of spontaneity without looking contrived…”

Oil leak by Meridith Martens“It’s approved by the American Dental Association for not being too sugery sweet…”

“4 out of 5 academic artists were intrigued by the process and actually like it and can appreciate the process.”

What do you say to the academics out there that believe spin art is just random aesthetics? “Shut up . . . what’s in your wallet?  Many contemporary artists have been criticized for being too commercial, but honestly what better endorsement does an artist have than creating art that appeals to the masses.”

Talk to me about how you work… your process: “It’s not a secret, maybe the details of the equipment will be vague and the process details will stay with me, but I started with the spin art toy and then modified a box fan. As I developed the work and the process, I looked for larger options to accommodate larger canvases and more paint. My latest “machine” is a very large fan that was modified by my engineer husband and fabricated in a machine shop.  My equipment still needs some tweaking and of course I need to find a larger space to work in.”

Loops and Drips by Meridith MartensDo you have special terminology that you have developed for how you work?  No, I need a name . . . got any ideas?  Something snappy and commercial?”  Indeed I do:

Centrifugal painting: Controlled experiments in Viscosity.

You know “we have to talk about food” is usually how this interview continues, but to my horror, I received the following response:Sorry to disappoint, but I’m not really a foodie, but when I’m hungry, I love lobster, artichokes, chocolate souffle.”  I am going to choose to believe she IS a foodie and is just not fully versed in its definition.  After all, she didn’t say “cheese burger and fries.”  She SAID, “lobster, artichokes and chocolate souflee.”  She is forgiven, for now.

Learn more about Meridith Martens on Facebook!So, what’s coming up next for you, Meridith? “My latest series has come from a desire to create larger pieces on canvas.  This had to start with a much larger machine.  After much thinking and many drawings I came up with a spinner that could accommodate a 4’ x 4’ canvas.  My next obstacle was becoming familiar with the new canvas surface, size and the effects of this canvas with the process techniques I had developed with the smaller pieces of paper.  This series is still an ongoing project.  From the start of this project I have so far produced over 200 pieces.  I will continue to push my work to the next level, always exploring and experimenting, always trusting my instincts and always excited about what I am doing.”

Learn more about Meridith Martens online!

 

Learn more about Meridith Martens online!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Brand 40

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PEAS

Do you care if your canned peas are Le Sueur?  Are you brand loyal?  I have become label loyal.  I read labels very carefully, and I make my choices based on the best value for the best ingredients.  The results will surprise you sometimes.  This call may make you loyal to an entirely different brand.  Interested?

Check out this Call for Entries from the Brand Library & Art Center and the Glendale Public Library for the Brand 40 National Works on Paper Exhibition in Glendale, California.  The commission is only 25% on sales, and in some cases, the gallery will even take unframed two-dimensional work.  Take a look…

CALL for ENTRIES:
Brand 40 – Works on Paper

 

Learn more about the Brand 40 show at the Brand Library and Art Center!The Associates of Brand Library & Art Center and the Glendale Public Library announce a call to artists for an exhibition September 17 – October 28, 2011 at the Brand Library Art Galleries in Glendale, CA. The Brand Library Art Galleries offer visitors a professional gallery experience and showcases works by established and emerging artists that educate, enlighten, challenge and enrich people’s lives.

ELIGIBILITY:  Participation is open to artists residing in the United States.  Entries must be original work recently executed and not previously shown at the Brand Library Art Galleries.  Do not submit work, unless available August 12 to October 29, 2011.

MEDIA:  Any work on paper: collages, drawings, paintings, photography, prints, watercolors, 3-dimensional work, etc.  The “topic” for this show is “Entrances & Exits.”

Learn more about the Brand Library Art Galleries!DEADLINE:  June 1, 2011 for receipt of signed entry form, CD, fees and a self-addressed stamped envelope.

NOTIFICATION:  Jury results will be mailied June 9, 2011.

ENTRY FEE:  Non-refundable fees must accompany the submittal form: $20 for the first work, $10 for each additional work.  A maximum of 3 works may be submitted. Mail CD, signed entry slip, a check made payable to Brand Associates and a self-addressed stamped envelope to BRAND 40, 1601 West Mountain St., Glendale, CA 91201.

JUROR:  Peter Frank is art critic for the Huffington Post and Adjunct Senior Curator at the Riverside Art Museum.  He is past critic for Angeleno magazine and the L. A. Weekly and was Editor for THE magazine Los Angeles and Visions Art Quarterly. Frank was born in New York, where he served as art critic for The Village Voice and The SoHo Weekly News, and moved to Los Angeles in 1988. 

Learn more about the Brand Library Art Galleries!Frank contributes articles to numerous publications and has organized numerous theme and survey shows, most notably “19 Artists – Emergent Americans,” the 1981 Exxon National Exhibition mounted at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York. McPherson & Co. Documentext published his Something Else Press:  An Annotated Bibliography in 1983. A cycle of poems, The Travelogues, was issued by Sun & Moon Press in 1982. Abbeville Press released New, Used & Improved, an overview of the New York art scene co-written with Michael McKenzie, in 1987.

AWARDS:  $4000 in prizes will be awarded.

SALES:  Unless specified “NFS,” all works will be offered for sale.  If the price is not indicated, the piece will be considered NFS. The commission to the Brand Associates is 25%.  Payment to artists will be mailed after the close of the show.  Prices quoted on the entry form may not be changed after acceptance into the show.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Download the Brand 40 show Prospectus at the Brand Library and Art Center!

FEATURED ARTIST: Deanna Bowdish

Learn more about Featured Artist Deanna Bowdish!PIZZA mio!

Choosing a Featured Artist is not about separating the good artwork from the bad. It has become about the challenge of picking from amongst ALL of the good work.  Thanks for that. (*Editor’s Note: The Featured Artist program was retired in 2015 and replaced by the Artist of the Day program.)

Learn more about Deanna Bowdish online!Like many of you, my life is frenzied and full of things that I love… and things that I don’t.  So, I have a soft spot for visual places to rest, for work that makes me smile.  I am tickled pink when I later find beautiful theory behind the work afterall.

This month’s artist has brought a ray of sunshine into my gray February.

 

The Featured Artist chosen from January’s entries is painter Deanna Bowdish. Bowdish’s work is a happy place.  The work is like a challenging tromp uphill through the daises… in 4″ heels.

FEATURED ARTIST:
Deanna Bowdish

 

Deanna Bowdish was born in Solon, Ohio in 1976.  As a toddler, flopping her red paint-soaked body across moms green shag carpeting, Deanna’s father was assured of his daughter’s innate sense for color and balance.  A trip to France and Italy at age 16 to study the great masters compelled Deanna to give up her parents’ hopes of her going into the medical field.  After considerable negotiations with her parents and the promise of an “employable minor,” she was able to follow her dreams and concentrate on a fine art career.  Bowdish painted in the Minneapolis metropolitan area for seven years featuring works in several shows and galleries. 

From the Ripple Series by Featured Artist Deanna Bowdish!In 2002 Deanna stumbled into the Lowcountry of South Carolina to house sit for her sister and began exhibiting at The Gallery in Beaufort, South Carolina.  Bowdish subsequently purchased The Gallery in 2004 fulfilling a long-held dream and creating one of the most dynamic and eclectic assemblies of art in the region.  

She is always experimenting with a new material or a new way of achieving a different outcome with the same materials.  She loves to challenge traditional methods and break the rules.  But when Isuggested her work might be mixed media, I found that she really considers herself a painter.  Take a look at her beautiful commissioned pieces of functional artwork pictured below at the Breakwater restaurant in Beaufort, SC. 

“I consider my work painting and myself a painter, my process just happens to incorporate mixed media right now.  Once I am happy with the painted surface, I then begin the destruction of my creation, usually the most stressful part as I am always hesitant about cutting up such a magnificent creation, but then I quickly recover and go to town with my exacto knife.”

Her work is an explosion of color and texture, creating a frenzy of energy and movement, very much like her own life.  Deanna seeks to find harmony and balance amongst the frenzy.   

Learn more about Featured Artist Deanna Bowdish!“The large surfaces are cut down into smaller components in preparation for the next stage in my process. These pieces are either woven or sewn back together depending on the final piece that I am creating. 

The ripple series is woven then mounted to a permanent surface and covered with resin.  The quilts are sewn back together using the sewing machine.  The final construction phase for both processes is quite exciting as I see a whole new painting coming to life before my eyes.”

“I feel overwhelmed by all the infromation that is thrown or forced at me; emails, mail, texts, television, tweets, facebook alerts, radio ads, billboards, its everywhere coming at me from all angles.”

My life is a game of dodgeball —
me against the information age. 

“The frenzy and frequency of this information could be crippling, but I choose to challenge the waves of information and reintroduce it in my own painted language.”

Art therapy for an optimist.
I may be in love.

 

From the Ripple Series by Featured Artist Deanna Bowdish!But what about the food?  This IS, afterall, a food-themed art blog.  I don’t know if I just attract foodie-artists or artistic foodies.  Or, maybe artists just think that food is the way to my heart because most of the artists I interview have phenomenal culinary tastes.  When Bowdish’s secret tastes were probed?  Pizza and Hawaiian kettle chips.  No joking.  Her honesty is as refreshing as her artwork.

There are a few questions I’m going to have to quit asking… What school of art do you think your work falls into?  The answer is always “an eclectic mixture,” but I think Bowdish’s influences, living and deceased, may be more telling than the amalgumation she claims.  Deceased influence?  20th century abstract expressionist painter Richard Diebenkorn.  One of her living influences?  Painter turned sculptor, Laura Lloyd.  I see how the pieces fit together.

I am really restless for Spring.  I want to walk shoeless through cold grass, and Deanna Bowdish got me as close as I can ask.  Thank you! 

Learn more about Deanna Bowdish online!

Learn more about Featured Artist Deanna Bowdish!

CALL for ENTRIES: Botanical Art Show

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I want to grow my own food.  I WANT to, but when the day starts, I pull on my stilettos and head off to my air-conditioned office where all attempts at growing house plants have withered and died. 

There are no secret overalls and garden clogs in my closet. 

 

I don’t even have fruit trees in  my yard.  My husband and I are thinking of building a shipping container house; maybe I should look for property with fruit trees.  Stilettos AND home-grown food.  If you don’t have a green thumb, this Call will let you take inspiration from nature even if you didn’t grow it.

Check out this Call for Entries from Kentucky Art Speaks for the Botanical Art Show.  The entry fee is as low as $15 for that one perfect piece, plus you could get end up as another future group or solo show!  Take a look…

Learn more about the Botanical Art Show from the Kas Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Botanical Art Show

K.A.S. Gallery in Louisville, Kentucky is seeking entries of botanical art for a national exhibition, May 13 – June 24, 2011.

ELIGIBILITY:
Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Mixed media, photograpahy, oil, acrylic, lithograph, and drawings

DEADLINE:
March 28, 2011

NOTIFICATION: 30 days after deadline

ENTRY FEE:  No more than 5 entries may be submitted per artist. 1 entry $15; each additional entry is $5. Entry fees are non-refundable.

SALES:  K.A.S. Gallery will add a 30% commission fee to the selling price of an art piece. Should your work sell, K.A.S. will retain a 30% commission. K.A.S. will collect sales tax from buyer and pay KY State sales tax.

AWARDS:  Accepted artists may be considered for future group and/or solo shows.

For more information, Download the Prospectus!

Learn more about the Botanical Art Show from the Kas Gallery!

ART PUBLICATION: Vallum Magazine

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I want to do everything.  I don’t sleep much because I cannot turn my brain off.  I am constantly thinking of the souflee I’ve never made, the exotic vacation I haven’t taken and the art I haven’t produced.  It isn’t a sad sort of sleepless anxiety.  It is an I-Want-to-Take-on-the-World-and-I-am-Running-Out-of-Time anxiety.  This next Call is a chance for you to mark a few “to do” items off your artistic bucket list.

Check out this Call for Art (among other things) from Vallum Magazine!  Here’s a chance for you to shine on the pages of a great poetry magazine.  And, if you’re a wordsmith, well, there’s that too…

ART PUBLICATION: Vallum Magazine

Founded in 2000, Vallum: contemporary poetry is one of Canada’s top, critically-acclaimed, all-poetry magazines.

Check out Vallum Magazine!Vallum has positioned itself as an avant-garde exposition of the best in poetry, providing a literary platform for established and emerging writers from Canada, the US and abroad.

Notable past contributors include P.K. Page, George Bowering, Paul Muldoon, Franz Wright, Jan Zwicky, Stephen Dunn, Les Murray, Charles Bernstein, John Kinsella, Fanny Howe, George Elliott Clarke, Andrew Motion, Erin Mouré, Peter Redgrove, Nicole Brossard and others.

Vallum publishes poetry that is sharp, engaging and exciting. It pushes boundaries and invites the exploration of different worlds and perspectives. In addition to the poetic contributions are essays, interviews, book reviews and stimulating visual art.

Vallum MagazineTHEME:  Mountains/Heights

How high can you go? Stars, mountains, ledges, high diction, big dreams, high wired… We walk straight ahead, but how do we climb? Slow or fast, where do we go when we look up?

DEADLINE:  March 1, 2011

SUBMISSIONS:  Essays, reviews, interviews, letters to the editor and art work can be sent by regular mail or through their Online Submission page.

For complete details, visit Vallum’s Submissions Page!

CALL for ENTRIES: TailCast

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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!