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CALL for ENTRIES: Botanicals

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expectations

I am getting ready to begin my endeavor to grow my own food. Let’s hope my luck is better with lettuce and root vegetables than it was with tomatoes.  I can look at tomato plants (and ferns), and they simply die.  No kidding.  This next call wants your view on botanicals.  Let your green thumbs show…

Check out this Call to Artists for Botanicals 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:
Botanicals

 Nature’s gifts are a great subject in art. Every bloom is sacred in the botanical world.

Flowers! Draw it, paint it,
photograph it, sculpt it.

Just submit your best botanical art
for this future exhibition.

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.

Learn more about the Botanicals show!DEADLINE:
June 18
, 2012

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

AWARDS:

Those accepted artists will be asked to be a part of a collective show in the future months.  Artists will be asked if they wish to submit their artwork for the 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: London Olympic Exhibit

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or OREGANO
or MINT?

I believe that recognizing ingredients in a gourmet dish should be an Olympic sport.  Try it at home sometime.  Have someone prepare something simple, and then try to figure it out based on taste only (pull the blindfold out of storage).  It is harder than you might think.  Telling one herb or seasoning from the next is complicated if YOU didn’t put it in the dish.  This next Call is for an exhibit that will bear witness to many an Olympic sporting event in London this year.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Ashby Arts & the Brett Ashby Gallery for the 2012 London Olympics Art Show at a venue that overlooks Olympic Park (London).  This is a great opportunity for international exposure for your work.  The deadline is fast approaching…

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Read the Full Call for the 2012 London Olympic Art Show!CALL for ENTRIES:
London Olympics
2012 Art Show

 

Exhibit your art to the world during London’s biggest sporting event since 1948.  Art will been seen by Olympians, collectors and international business owners for the duration of the games.

The Urban Gallery is in the heart of Stratford, home of the Olympic village and stadium for the 2012 London games.

ELIGIBILITY:  The competition is International, open to all geographical locations.  Artists at any career-stage may submit.

Read the Full Call for the 2012 London Olympic Art Show!MEDIA: Acrylic, Digital Media, Illustration, Mixed media, Sculpture, Oil, Photography, Watercolor, Video/Film

DEADLINE:  April 8, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  April 11, 2012

ENTRY FEE: £30 (approx. 48) for two images.

AWARDS: 1st Prize:You will receive a showcase wall alongside international, award winning artists, such as Melbourne artist Brett Ashby. Along with your feature wall you will receive, 1000 hand printed brochure’s which will be distributed at the gallery to a major international corporate client list. Or, be selected to exhibit in the group zone, alongside 10 International artists, hand selected from the Open Call.

SALES: 40% commission on all artwork, please price your art accordingly.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Nude But Not Rude

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ALWAYS,
please &
thank you

My mother prefers her food naked. She eats fries without ketchup, nuggets without sauce, baked potatoes without butter, fajitas without salsa.  Not this girl.  I want all of my food dressed to the nines. This next Call wants their fries without ketchup too.  Say it with art…

Check out this Call to Artists for Nude But Not Rude from the Linus Galleries (California). The acceptable media for this show is a cool mixture, and this could be a great opportunity. Take a look…

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CALL for ENTRIES: Nude But Not Rude

 Check out the Call for Entries at the Linus Gallery!ELIGIBILITY:
Open to all artists.

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

DEADLINE: March 19, 2012

ENTRY FEE: $35 for 3,$5 per add’l

AWARDS: Those accepted artists will be asked to be a part of a collective show in the future months. The artists will be asked if they wish to submit their artwork for the 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: Heartland

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anyone?

Heart smart foods have become the norm in my house.  I have scary-low blood pressure, and my doc says it makes me far less likely to have a heart attack or stroke.  However, my husband is one of those string beans that can consume 5000 calories per day.  If Captain Consumption is going to grow old with me, the meats are going to have to be lean, the vegetables plentiful, whole grains a constant and cheese…just an occasional indulgence.  This next show is in the Heartland; do you think they eat any heart-healthier there?  Let me know…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Merriam Parks & Recreation for the 16th Annual Heartland Artist Exhibition at the Irene B. French Art Gallery (Merriam, KS).  A reasonable entry fee, great awards and low commission.  This could be ideal for some of you…

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CALL for ENTRIES:
16th Annual Heartland Artist Exhibition

 

Learn more about the Heartland Show!ELIGIBILITY: Artists age 18 and over are eligible to enter the exhibition.

MEDIA: Only original paintings in oil, watercolor, acrylic, pastel, charcoal, pencil or a mixture of any of the above media are acceptable. All work must be on canvas, paper, masonite or ragboard.

DEADLINE:  January 8, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  Notice of acceptance posted on website January 30, 2012

ENTRY FEE:  Entry fees are $35.00 for up to 3 works per artist.

JUROR:  Kim Casebeer was born and raised in Kansas, and still lives in Kansas. She draws her inspiration from the simplicity of the Flint Hills, an area of wide open ranch land. These days Kim also feels at home painting in Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Wyoming and Texas.  Kim received her Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from Kansas State University in 1992.

Learn more about the Heartland Show!Kim’s work has been featured in numerous magazine articles.  She has exhibited in many prestigious national competitions, winning many awards, including Best of Show at the 2010 Nomades del Arte National Invitational Exhibit held at Southwest Gallery.  Kim has also particpated in museum shows in Arizona, Wyoming, Montana and Oklahoma.

AWARDS: Best of Show: $1,500.00, 2nd Place: $1,000.00, 3rd Place: $ 500.00, 3 Awards of Merit: $ 100.00 each, 3 Honorable Mentions &  1 Purchase Award.

SALES: A 30% commission will be retained by the City of Merriam on all sales. All work must be for sale—no NFS or POR.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Download the Heartland Show prospectus!

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: Beauty Comes in Many Forms

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you ARE what you EAT

 

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

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

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

Beauty Comes
in Many Forms

 

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

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

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

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

DEADLINE:
November 30, 2011

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

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

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

For complete details, Read the Guidelines!

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

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.

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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 ENTRIES: Lines into Shapes

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FORGIVE ME, please

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

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

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

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

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists.

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

DEADLINE:  Sept. 9, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  Week of Sept. 26, 2011

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

JURORS: 

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

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

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

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

For complete details, Download the Full Call!

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

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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