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CALL for ENTRIES: NY Int’l Mini Print

Learn more about the NY Int'l Miniature Print Exhibition from Manhattan Graphics Center!WINE and dine

If you are an apartment or city dweller, it is exciting to trip across another fruit or veg that can grown in a container.  A friend from Atlanta recently sent me pics of the grapevine she is growing in a container on her balcony.  Potted grapes, seriously.  The grapes aren’t miniature; it can just be grown a miniature scale.  She claims it is going to produce fruit in its first year too!  This next Call wants your miniatures — a maximum of 9 square inches.  Printmaking shows aren’t that commons, so don’t miss this opportunity…

Check out this Call for Entries from Manhattan Graphics Center (New York, NY) for 3rd New York International Miniature Print Exhibition. $35 entry & cash prizes.  Take a look…

Learn more about the NY Int'l Miniature Print Exhibition from Manhattan Graphics Center!CALL for ENTRIES:
3rd New York Int’l
Miniature Print Exhibit

from Manhattan
Graphics Center

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists 18+

MEDIA: Open to all fine art printmaking, including relief, intaglio, lithography, silkscreen, monotype, and letterpress will be accepted. Prints must be hand-pulled.

DEADLINE:  August 5, 2017

NOTIFICATION:  September 1, 2017

ENTRY FEE: $35  for up to3, $10 ea. add’l

JUROR:  Jennifer Farrell, Assoc. Curator of Modern & Contemporary Prints & Illustrated Books, Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY

AWARDS:  1st Place $500, 2nd Place $300 & 3rd Place $200. Purchase Purchase awards in the form of gift cards and/or merchandise are made from art supply retailers. The retailer presenting the award receives the selected print directly from MGC. This year’s supporters include: Awagami Paper Factory (100 sheets of editioning papers worth $500)DaVinci Artist Supply ($150 Gift Card)Blick Art Materials ($100 Gift Card).

SALES:  MGC will retain 40% commission on sales.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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CALL for ENTRIES: 2017 USM Nat’l Painting

Learn more about the 2017 National Juried Painting Exhibition from The University of Southern Mississippi!

BERRY good

Painting with food is fun.  About 15 years ago, I was a gallerist faced with the challenge of creating a curriculum for day camp that would teach children concepts & techniques employed in abstract painting.  Again & again we found that painting with berries was the biggest success.  It bypassed brush skills which are a challenge for kids under 6, and it relieved parents’ worries about the toxicity of paint.  And of course, teaching other people’s children to play with their food is always fun, ha.  This Call is all about painting, but using berries isn’t required.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from The University of Southern Mississippi Museum of Art (Hattiesburg, MS) for the 2017 National Juried Painting Exhibition. This is a great academic show with a well-known juror & no commission.  This is a great opportunity…

Learn more about the 2017 National Juried Painting Exhibition from The University of Southern Mississippi!CALL for ENTRIES:
2017 Nat’l Painting
from USM Museum of Art

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all US artists,18+

MEDIA:  Open to any painting medium (oil, acrylic, watercolor, gouache, etc.), and all forms of representational & non-representational painting are eligible.

DEADLINE:  July 1, 2017

NOTIFICATION:  July 22, 2017

ENTRY FEE: $35 for up to 4

JUROR:  Peter Van Dyck studied painting & drawing at the Florence Academy of Art in Florence, Italy.  He also taught in the program from 2000-2002.  He returned to Philadelphia to paint in studio & began exhibiting his work in group shows in Philadelphia, NY & San Francisco.   In 2003, Van Dyck began teaching at the PA Academy of the Fine Arts.  In 2012, he was named one of 25 Important Artists of Tomorrow by American Artist Magazine

AWARDS:  Best in Show $500, 2nd Place $300 & 3rd Place $200

SALES:  Works can be available for purchase or listed as NFS (Not for Sale).  Commission will not be taken on any sales.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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FEATURED ARTIST: Joseph Cavalieri

Learn more about Featured Artist Joseph Cavalieri!hold the
CREAM

Twinkies abound in the art world.  You know, that work that grabs your attention with some knock-off aesthetic resembling a Pop Art master only to leave you with calorie-dense, nutrient empty content.  I see a lot of it.  Jurists and directors the world over see a lot of it.  As a result, illustrators and graphic designers have frequently been left out of “all media” shows without so much as a thank-you-very-much-for-the-entry-fee.

Not today.  The work of this month’s artist has more than just a cream center.  I have a soft spot for the catch-more-flies-with-honey feel of this work.  The delivery is almost Southern.

Learn more about Featured Artist Joseph Cavalieri!I am proud to welcome Joseph Cavalieri as AAAD’s latest Featured Artist. This work shines a spotlight on  the baggage of life, both in celebration and lament, while wrapping it in the razzle dazzle of popular culture.  It feels a little like I just heard a song on Top 40 radio that had lyrics of substance.  Rare.

FEATURED
ARTIST:

Joseph Cavalieri

 

Joseph Cavalieri is a native New Yorker, based in the East Village, and one-hundred percent of his life is spent as an artist and educator.  Since 1997 Joseph has been exhibiting painted, air brushed and silk-screened stained glass.

Muscle Addiction by Featured Artist Joseph Cavalieri!In 2013 Joseph had four one-man shows, and “Madonna & Prada” was acquired for the permanent collection of the Museum of Arts and Design. Cavalieri also has work in the permanent collection of the Leslie-Lohman Museum, in Manhattan.  Joseph’s MTA Arts for Transit public art commission can be viewed at the Philipse Manor Train Station in Westchester, New York.

Cavalieri’s unique glass art techniques combine modern elements with time-honored processes used by Medieval stained glass artists.

 

Women figure prominently in your work.  Friend or foe? “Being the youngest of seven children, five sisters and one brother, I was a bit confused when was exactly my mother. I was constantly passed around from sibling to sibling. I this is one reason why I work so well with women, and have featured many in my work… I really have always “got them” from an early age.”

Evil by Featured Artist Joseph Cavalieri!Are you self-taught or formally instructed?  “I come from a graphic design background, art directing at GQ, Good Housekeeping and People magazines.  (Yes, I helped decide what was the best and worst dressed and the sexiest man.)  During this time I took a variety of classes at UrbanGlass in Brooklyn and became hooked on using glass as my canvas.  Now as a full time artist I teach these techniques, mixed with what I learned as an art director– around the world.”

Talk to me about your process.“I use different techniques in my work–airbrush, silk-screening, and painting.  But, I still feel I am a graphic designer.

“I am an artist working on posters made of glass.”

 

“Glowing, back lit glass is very similar to a computer screen or iPad, and immediately seen from a distance.  No wonder the church used it to tell the message of the Bible… a very early version of illuminated advertisement .”

Smoking Addiction by Featured Artist Joseph Cavalieri!I notice a huge portraiture influence even on the pieces that prominently feature a portrait.  Confess…  “I may be the first artist to place an image of an African American man in stained glass. I have done many portraits, ranging from Agnes Moorehead, Jackie O, The Lady Bunny and Isaac Hayes. Why? When I visit a gallery, portraits are what I am drawn to the most, and I find them to be the most challenging. Plus, we all know Agnes Moorehead IS a friggin’ goddess!”

Talk to me about your inspiration.  “One of my more popular series was based on modern day addictions.  It was shown in a church here in Manhattan.  We are all surrounded by addiction, but we don’t all create work about it.  The inspiration for these 10 pieces came for deep in my heart, with some humorous elements that are deep down there too.  I did use one swear word in a panel, which a priest covered with black tape for the run of the show.”  Electrical tape?  Perfect.  I’m sure THAT is archival. *snicker*

Gluttonize by Featured Artist Joseph Cavalieri!Talk to me about the two artists (one living, one dead) that have most influenced your work, and tell us why.  “Dead, it would be Fortunato Depero, who created very graphic posters for Campari.  Living, Matthew Dayler, also very graphic work with an edge.”

What if your favorite snack food obsession?  “I recently taught a workshop in Zurich & brought a few silk-screens with me for the students to use.  One was of a Twinkie®, which, since I was 12 years old has been one of my personal obsessions.  I had used this image in work named “Gluttonize” which was a stained glass window based on food addictions.  Surprisingly, the class had no idea what Twinkies were or are!  After a long explanation they asked me to bring a case when I return to teach in 2015.”

What’s coming up next for you?  “Opening June 20th is “NYC Makers” at the Museum of Arts & Design in NY. I have a large portrait of Jackie O in this Biennial, silk-screened on glass.”

Thank you, Joseph, for being more than the gooey middle.

Learn more about Featured Artist Joseph Cavalieri!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Biennale internationale d’estampe contemporaine de Trois-Rivières

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‘n’

SALTY

When I think of Canadian foods, I think maple syrup.  But, it occurred to me that I don’t have any other pre-conceived notions other than that stereotype.  So, I Google’d it.  Shockingly, an informal Facebook survey resulted in poutine being voted as Canada’s unofficial national food.  Poutine is a French Canadian dish of French fries, topped with brown gravy and cheese curds. French fries, gravy and cheese.  What more could you want.  Nevertheless, if you go to the opening for this next Call, I am out of syrup.  Investigate…

Check out this Call for Entries for the Biennale internationale d’estampe contemporaine de Trois-Rivières.  This is a printmaker’s dream, and the prizes aren’t too shabby either.  Take a look…

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CALL for ENTRIES:  Biennale internationale d’estampe contemporaine de Trois-Rivières

 

Learn more about the Biennale internationale d'estampe contemporaine de Trois-Rivières!ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  PrintmakingAccepted techniques:  intaglio, relief prints, lithography, silkscreen. Techniques not accepted:  photography, monotype, photocopy, and digital prints.

DEADLINE:
October 1, 2012

ENTRY FEE:  $25CND, or $25US  or €25, payable by international money order to Biennale internationale d’estampe contemporaine de Trois-Rivières.

JURORS:  A jury, composed of experts and artists, will make the selection amongst the proposed dossiers. The decisions are without appeal.

Learn more about the Biennale internationale d'estampe contemporaine de Trois-Rivières!AWARDS:  The Grand Prix de la Biennale, accompanied by a bursary of $3000 CNDThe Prix Banque Nationale Groupe Financier, accompanied by a prize of $1500 CND.

The Prix du Québec, accompanied by a prize of $1000 CND.  The Public Award will be attributed, at the end of the exhibition to the artist who has received the greatest number of votes from the visitors. This prize is for a value of $1000 CND.

The Invitation Presse Papier prize will be attributed to the foreign artist whose work is the most appreciated by the members of the Presse Papier workshop, the professional artist printmakers collective of Trois-Rivières. This prize includes an option for a working residency at the Presse Papier workshop.

For complete details, Read the Rules & Regulations!

Download the Rules for the Biennale internationale d'estampe contemporaine de Trois-Rivières!