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CALL for ENTRIES: Q4

Learn more about the Q4 Bilboard Show from The Billboard Creative!frankly,
no thanks
for the

FRANKS

How much do you love road food?  No.  I don’t like it either.  We’re on the road for four days over the holiday weekend, and I am arming myself with a car-load of snacks to combat the power of suggestion of every digital billboard that suggests I check my “fry guage”.  Has a nugget of any sort every made your trip better?  Has a peeling truck stop billboard every really followed through on making your ride more pleasant with week-old doughnuts and day-old franks?  Damn the billboards.  Or not.  Let’s channel the power of suggestion for art like with this next call.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from The Billboard Creative (Los Angeles, CA) for the Q4 Billboard Show. $26 entry & open to LOTS of media & dimensions.  We’re loving this Call…

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Learn more about the Q4 Billboard Show from The Billboard Creative!CALL for ENTRIES: Q4

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Open to most forms of art including photography, painting, sculpture, written word & web art.  The Billboard Creative only works with digital files.  So if you are a painter, sculpture, 3d artist, web artist, your submission needs to be an image of your work.

DEADLINE:  October 16, 2015

ENTRY FEE:  $26 for 1, $6 ea. add’l

CURATOR:  Mona Kuhn is best known for her large-scale, dream-like photographs of the human form. Her work often reference classical themes with a light and insightful touch.  Kuhn was born in São Paulo, Brazil, in 1969, of German descent.  She received her BA from The Ohio State University, before furthering her studies at the San Francisco Art Institute in 1996.  She is currently an independent scholar at The Getty Research Institute in Los Angeles.

AWARDS:   The number of billboards will vary depending on the number of submissions received, the availability of viable billboards & current market prices for those billboards.  Viable billboards mean that they exist in well-traveled (car and foot traffic) locations.  All billboards will include the artist’s name.  The website will have images of each selected work, the artist’s name and a link to their website.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the Q4 Billboard Show from The Billboard Creative!

CALL for ENTRIES: De La Naturaleza

Learn more about the De La Naturaleza Call from Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens and the Central Ohio Clay Arts!EAT MY
bouquet

Did you know orchids are edible?  Many of you have probably seen the sugared variety high atop a wedding cake or as a garnish, but they’re great in salads too.  The flavor is a bit like cucumber with the texture of a buttery lettuce and a touch of the bitter bite of endive.  Don’t eat orchids given to you as gifts.  If they weren’t grown by you, please be sure you only eat certified organic orchids.  The use of pesticides is prevalent in commercially farmed ornamental plants; so, be careful.  This next Call can center on orchids.  It is all up to you…

Check out this Call for Entries from Franklin Park Conservatory & Botanical Gardens and the Central Ohio Clay Arts (COCA) organization for De La Naturaleza, a contemporary ceramic art exhibition that celebrates the natural world.  Take a look…

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Learn more about the De La Naturaleza Call from Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens and the Central Ohio Clay Arts!CALL for ENTRIES:
De La Naturaleza

 

“The gallery exhibit De La Naturaleza coincides with the Conservatory’s Orchids exhibition, an annual horticulture display that celebrates the beauty and form of the orchid bloom. As the largest family of flowering plants, orchids are a stunning example of the innate tenacity of life. More than 30,000 known species of orchids exist in the wild, with each species possessing distinctive adaptations that have ensured their survival in an ever-changing environment.”

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists age 18+

MEDIA:  Ceramics.  All work entered must be at least 60% ceramic & cannot exceed 6’ x 6’ x 6’.

THEME:  The concept of human balance w/ nature, orchids, or nature in general.

DEADLINE:  October 5, 2015

NOTIFICATION:  October 12, 2015

Learn more about the De La Naturaleza Call from Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens and the Central Ohio Clay Arts!ENTRY FEE:  $30 for up to 3 ($25 for up to 3 for Conservatory & COCA Members)

JUROR: Sherrie Riley Hawk graduated from Ohio State University with a BS in Accounting & minor degree in Art History.  She opened the Riley Hawk Gallery in 1986 specializing in Glass Art.  In 2004, Hawk decided to embrace all 3-dimensional art forms & opened a new gallery to exhibit ceramics, wood, fiber & art jewelry.  Sherrie Gallerie has participated in nat’l exhibitions throughout the country.  Hawk has been invited to jury countless museum exhibitions and art fairs.  Sherrie Gallerie mounts at least 10 solo shows a year and is committed to representing the best artists in their fields.

AWARDS:  All work selected by the Juror and Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens will be included in the Cardinal Health Gallery.  Artists will be invited to an Artist Reception.  A cash prize of $500 will be awarded to the artist whose work is selected as “Best in Show”, and two “Honorable Mention” prizes will be awarded with a cash prize of $250.

SALES:  Any artwork sold is subject to a 40% commission.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the De La Naturaleza Call from Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens and the Central Ohio Clay Arts!

CALL for ENTRIES: Anonymous

Learn more about the Anonymous Project from Brody Art Yard!spilled
MILK

If you have something to say, you should say it.  Anonymous food & restaurant reviews are cheap shots.  Have you noticed that only BAD reviews are posted by “anonymous”.  If someone has something good to say, they post their names in all CAPS.  I am hopeful that this next Call will redeem the notion of posting, or in this case exhibiting, anonymously.  How will your work stand up on its own?

Check out this Call for Entries from the Brody Art Yard for the Anonymous Project exhibited at Art Market Budapest 2015.  No entry fee.  This is a fascinating yearly experiment.  Read on to discover more…

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Learn more about the Anonymous Project from Brody Art Yard!CALL for ENTRIES:
Anonymous

 

This project will present artwork anonymously, encouraging viewers to judge (and buy) on their senses only. With no name, signature, or price difference to influence the decision-making process, the audience just has to decide whether they like a specific work or not. Names, bios and other key information will be provided to buyers after a purchase is made.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Open to painting, photography, sculpture, mixed media, etc. size 60cm wide (23.622″) x 60cm high (23.622″) x 20 cm deep (7.874″) or smaller or smaller.  No video or sound art.

DEADLINE:  September 1, 2015

NOTIFICATION:  September 8, 2015

ENTRY FEE:  None.  Please note that every piece will be for sale for €350 ($387.66)

SALES:  Every piece will be for sale for €350 (~$387.66 USD), and Brody ArtYard will receive a commission of 30% of the gross sale price (€105 or ~$116.30 USD)*Note: Your net (before shipping) would be €245 (~$271.36 USD).

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from Brody Art Yard!

 

CALL for ENTRIES: Cinema 06

Learn more about Cinema 06 from the Kenneth Paul Lesko Gallery!motion picture
MUNCHIES

I kicked cable TV to the curb.  Because we travel for work, no one really watches specific shows very often.  So, we have a Hulu account & Chromecast PLUS there’s a Redbox® just down the mountain.  The result?  Now we watch more movies and consume more popcorn.  Isn’t that the law?  A movie must be accompanied by popcorn, right?  This next Call could be an excellent way to put my new movie-watching obsession to good use.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Kenneth Paul Lesko Gallery (Cleveland, OH) for Cinema 06.  There is no entry fee.  Investigate this opportunity…

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Learn more about Cinema 06 from the Kenneth Paul Lesko Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Cinema 06

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

THEME:  All pieces should reference cinema in some way. Work may reference a specific film, director, director’s body of work, film genre or movement, etc. Work may also reference cinematic process or the visual language of cinema.

MEDIA: Painting, sculpture, photography & installation

DEADLINE: August 28, 2015

NOTIFICATION:  August 31, 2015

ENTRY FEE:  None

SALES:  The gallery will retain 50% commission on sales.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from the Kenneth Paul Lesko Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES: Beauty

Learn more about the Beauty Exhibit from Meridian Street Gallery!childhood
EGGPLANT

My kiddo just turned 16.  For his birthday, he didn’t ask for pizza or burgers; he wanted Indian food.  So proud.  Since his palate took a huge left turn a couple of years ago, eating out with him has been a voyage of firsts.  The first taste of Baingan ka Bharta (a spicy mash of eggplant & tomatoes) & Goat Korma were adorable.  And hopeful.  Finally I can rest knowing that I might have put another foodie out into the world that is willing to eat adventurously.  This next Call could be a first opportunity for you at the first show for this gallery.  Investigate…

Check out this Call for Entries from Meridian Street Gallery (Indianapolis, IN) for Beauty.  Here is your opportunity to be a part of the FIRST exhibit of a brand new gallery!  Take a look…

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Learn more about the Beauty Exhibit from Meridian Street Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES: Beauty

 

ELIGIBILITY: Open to U.S. artists 18+

MEDIA:  Open to painting, mixed media, fiber, photography, drawings, pastel, relief works, sculpture (less than 1′ x 1′ x 3′), encaustic or printmaking.

THEME:  Beauty –your interpretation.  Is it the simplest of objects?  Is it inward or outward? Natural or artificial?  Acts of kindness?  Interpret the theme with your own “eyes.”

DEADLINE:  August 20, 2015

NOTIFICATION:  August 22, 2015

ENTRY FEE:  $25 for up to 5

SALES:  All accepted works must be for sale during the show and must remain on exhibit for the entire duration of the show. The Gallery will retain a 30% commission from the sale of artwork.

ABOUT this NEW GALLERY:  Meridian Street Gallery will have their grand opening on September 1, 2015 with an artist reception on September 4, 2015.  The gallery will feature an eclectic mix of fine art including printmaking, paintings, mixed media, fiber art, photography & installations.  Art is displayed in the 8th floor gallery of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce Building as well as on the beautiful marble walls in the lobby.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the Beauty Exhibit from Meridian Street Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES: Hard & Soft

Learn more about the Materials Hard & Soft exhibit from the Greater Denton Arts Council!make mine
SWEET

Chocolate is my weakness.  It always has been.  However, I have been on a caramel kick lately.  I’ll take hard caramel in the form of brittle or single-wrapped candies, but My current love is soft, ooey gooey caramel covered in dark chocolate.  I could eat my weight in the stuff.  This next call doesn’t want your caramel; they want your craft–hard or soft.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Greater Denton Arts Council (Denton, TX) for Materials: Hard & Soft, a national contemporary craft competition & exhibition.  This show is always gorgeous…

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Learn more about the Materials Hard & Soft exhibit from the Greater Denton Arts Council!CALL for ENTRIES:
Hard & Soft

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to U.S. artists

MEDIA:  Open to any of the craft media: clay, fiber, glass, metal, paper, wood, or any combination of craft media, are acceptable.

DEADLINE:  September 4, 2015

NOTIFICATION:  October 29, 2015

ENTRY FEE: $40 for up to 3

JUROR:  Elizabeth Kozlowski is the curator of the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft and has over 12 years of curatorial and gallery experience with a specialty in contemporary ceramics.  Prior to joining HCCC, Kozlowski served as the Windgate Curatorial Fellow at Arizona State University Art Museum.  Kozlowski has acted as Asst Preparator for Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art & as Gallery Director for Florida Craftsmen, Inc.

Learn more about the Materials Hard & Soft exhibit from the Greater Denton Arts Council!Kozlowski has a Masters with Honors in museum studies through the School of Human Evolution & Social Change at AZ State University & a BFA in studio art from FL Atlantic University.

AWARDS:  The Greater Denton Arts Council will provide Juror Awards in the amounts of $1000, $750, $500 & $250. Winners will be determined by the juror, on site, after the accepted works are received at the Patterson-Appleton Center for the Visual Arts.

SALES:  A 30% commission will be retained from all work sold during the exhibit. Works which are not for sale must be marked (NFS).

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from the Greater Denton Arts Council!

ARTIST to LOVE: Darcy Meeker

We have a new Artist to Love!

Join us in saying “Welcome” to sculptor Darcy Meeker, our newest Artist to Love

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Darcy Meeker
Sculpture
Mineral Spirits, Italian Alabaster sculpture by Darcy Meeker
Mineral Spirits
Italian Alabaster sculpture
MEEKER tools copper, creates sculpture in stone, clay, silk, aluminum, and, well, pretty much anything she can get her hands on, and paints, collages and prints on a variety of materials with the same wide-ranging enthusiasm.

Meeker's work is all about flowing line, texture, opaque vs. translucent & figure-ground play. Whatever her medium at the moment, it asks to be touched. It's all about curves & texture, light & shadow. "I’m only interested in work that conveys that kind of sensuous pull."

FAVORITE FOOD: Sushi

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FEATURED ARTIST: Rachel Goldsmith

Learn more about AAAD Featured Artist Rachel Goldsmith!HOT stuff

I like it spicy.  My favorite Indian restaurant offers mild, medium & hot levels of spice.  But, those with the inside track also know they offer the Indian version of mild, medium & hot.  I am pretty good with Indian medium.  On braver days I can handle Indian hot.  But, the actual heat this summer is wearing me out.  I’m not normally a heat whiner–until now.  Every degree over 90 results in my doing everything just a little slower–as though my shoes are melted to the ground.  But then, I received this fantastic Featured Artist contest entry that allowed me to shift focus and enjoy the beauty and brightness of summer–without all the hot sauce.

Painting with plastic by Featured Artist Rachel GoldsmithThis month’s artist offers us an evolving view of process and how it informs content.   Her work explores the contrast between organic forms and the plasticity of production.  Artandartdeadlines.com is proud to claim Rachel Goldsmith as this month’s Featured Artist.  This work is intricate and soft, yet hard and industrial.  It is beautiful and thoughtful and puzzling.  And then there’s the dumplings and cereal…and hot sauce.

FEATURED ARTIST:
Rachel Goldsmith

 

Rachel Goldsmith is a NY-based artist who works primarily with PLA plastic, water-based paints on canvas & permanent ink on paper.  She received her Bachelor of Arts & Fine Arts Degrees from Univ. of Michigan & her Masters of Art & Design Education Degree from Pratt Institute.  Rachel taught middle school Visual Arts in NYC from 2007-2012.  In addition to several “Best in Show” awards, Goldsmith was commissioned by the inventors of the 3Doodler to create a piece for MoMA Design Store.  Her work, including her Fabergé Big Egg, is included in various private collections.

Learn more about Featured Artist Rachel Goldsmith!Has the 3-D pen been a trial & error process or have you had instruction from another artist, creator, or school?  “The 3Doodler has been 100% self-taught.  I received the pen in March 2014 –early in their production, a few weeks after completing Ova Obsessive for the Faberge Big Egg Hunt. I had been drawing 12-20 hours a day for 6 weeks.  I was done with drawing for a little while, so the timing was fortuitous.  I immediately used the 3Doodler on canvas—that is what seemed natural to me. And I was instantly obsessed with the possibilities.  The more I used it, the more I loved it – and still, to this day, I am discovering new techniques and developing new ideas for its use.

Textiles by Featured Artist Rachel Goldsmith--detail“I struggle with the term “trial and error”, as it has such a negative connotation. (*Noted and appreciated.  Words have meanings.)  I prefer to think of my work with the 3Doodler as experimenting…

…happy accidents
or Beautiful Oops.

 

“I love having to react to the material – to adjust what I’m doing based on what the material does. Any pieces that feel like “errors” just have to be worked further or in a different way – scissors, heat gun, iron, spray paint, wire, and/or more plastic. I titled one piece Frankenstein because of how many times it was cut apart and put back together in a different form.”

Why PLA over ABS plastic?  “Since day one I have preferred PLA.  It is corn-based as opposed to petroleum based, so it doesn’t smell noxious.  That’s my main reason.  Additionally, I find the PLA easier to work with because it sticks to itself very easily and it hardens a bit slower then the ABS, so you have a moment to adjust the extrusion with your fingers or other tools.”

Squares 1, 2 & 3 by Featured Artist Rachel Goldsmith!

Talk to me about the 3-D printing pen.  Does form inspire content or does content require that you figure out how to make the pen conform?  Again my answer is both–it depends. When 3Doodler asked me to create a lamp for their MoMA Design Store display, I had to figure out how to make the plastic into a lamp – before that, I’d been working on canvas or other flat surfaces – balance and strength were the key factors that I had to work around.  Most of the time however, my work is material driven. I gain inspiration from my environment – especially the contrasts between natural and man-made – and I often allow the materials drive my creating.

Painting with plastic by Featured Artist Rachel Goldsmith!I am fascinated by the contrast between the control I have over the materials and what the materials do on their own.  Again, this creates a situation for me to react and respond to my work. I think this is another reason that I fell in love with the original 3Doodler. The pen has a little bit of a mind of it’s own – so I constantly have to react to how the pen extrudes the plastics, even if it is not exactly what I thought I wanted it to do.  New possibilities of what I can do with plastics keep popping into my head and keep driving my creations – adding wire, or using an iron or using the heat-gun or layering like I’m weaving or painting or drawing on the plastic or moving very slowly or fast.  It is endless.  I need another set of hands to keep up with my brain.

Tell me about the contrast between organic forms and synthetic materials.  “Contrasts, in general, fascinate to me.  I think it is a coincidence that I’m using plastic to create organic forms – though I love that a viewer can find meaning in my work based on this contrast. Or perhaps subconsciously I love the 3Doodler because of that contrast. I will point out though, that the PLA is corn-based.  Is it still considered synthetic? (*I think it is fair to call it synthesized, at least.)  Again, my work is hugely inspired by the contrasts between man-made and nature – working with plastic to create organic forms seems like a perfect way to represent that contrast.”

Painting with plastic by Featured Artist Rachel Goldsmith!Most artists have something to say—something they are trying to get across to viewers. I am fascinated by the contrast of the playful versus an almost robotic feel.  “I’ve discussed this a lot lately, with slight discomfort. For me the process of creating the work is the reason for creating the work.  The movement of my hand hypnotizes me, acting as a focus point for meditation–I use the same movements in drawing, 3Doodling and Painting. Also, the necessary reaction to the media engages me with ongoing challenges.  In the end I want the pieces to appeal to my aesthetic senses.  I want people to enjoy looking at the work as much as I do.  If the viewer sees a statement about contrasts, great; if the viewer sees a statement about the environment, great.  But, I’m not creating nor exhibiting with any agenda in mind.”  *Refreshingly, and shockingly honest. Bravo.

Talk to me about the two artists (one living, one dead) that have most influenced your work and why.  “Sorry, you are getting 3.  Dale Chihuly is my favorite contemporary artist. I am nearly obsessed with watching videos of him at work.  I am captivated by his process and inspired by his use of color and material, both glass and paint.  The forms he creates are direct results of the motion of his hand, arm and wrist, a motion over which he has impressive control.  His blown glass and drawings look as if they have grown from the ocean and are still suspended in the currents of the water.

Painting with plastic by Featured Artist Rachel Goldsmith!“Bill Komoski is one of many abstract painters that I could list as a favorite. He creates works that are just about looking. Like many of my pieces, his paintings are map-like—organized yet chaotic.  Similar to Chihuly, his work evokes a feeling of fluidity and weightlessness.  And, I draw a tremendous amount of inspiration from Ernst Haeckel.  His ‘Artforms in Nature’ documents my obsession with organic forms.  It illustrates the scientifically stringent aspects of nature that ordinarily seem disorganized and random.”

What is your favorite food addiction?  It IS a food-themed blog after all.  “Hot sauce–especially Cholula.  I am addicted to and allergic to cheese. I miss it everyday that I don’t make myself sick from it.  And I LOVE veggie dumplings, yum!  But, I will always choose sweet over savory.”  *Allergic to cheese would be the death of me. Truly.

What is your favorite snack food obsession?  “Cinnamon Toast Crunch with almond milk or soy milk and non-ice cream–stupid allergies force me to stick to sorbet, popsicles & non-dairy frozen treats.”

Painting with plastic by Featured Artist Rachel Goldsmith!What’s coming up next for you?  “I would like to learn more about textiles, as so much of what I’m creating looks like it is made from fabric not plastic. Also, I hope to create some mobiles as I love the shadows produced by the plastics and I love how light looks shining through the plastics – mobiles might be the perfect way to display this kind of work.  I’ve only just begun researching mobiles.  I can feel myself teetering on the edge of something amazing.  It is a really strange feeling because I’m not sure what’s coming down the pipeline, but I’m certain something big is going to burst out really soon.  It is exciting, bizarre, and a little embarrassing to admit. I think it involves mixing media. We will see.”

“I’ve never felt like this before.”

 

Rachel, don’t you dare be embarrassed.  Your honesty and openness have made my heart smile.  I sift through a lot of stock answers and standard bios and stagnant art-speak statements.  You have renewed my faith that I can still have exciting, insightful conversations about art.  Thank you for that–and the work…

Learn more about Rachel Goldsmith!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Earth

Learn more about the Earth Exhibit from Dubuque Area Arts Collective! http://wp.me/pDu2s-6tBCUKES
for cubs?

In our continuing efforts to downsize in preparation for “tiny living”, I downsized myself out of garden space.  We moved back to our previous 2-acre, mountain-top abode, but anything other than container gardening is impossible with out a major terracing project to provide flat space on the side of the mountain.  So, we’re going to attempt to grow a few squash & cucumbers on the deck using the railings as support.  But, considering the fact that my dog has tree’d several black bears during the past two-weeks.  Am I simply creating a buffet dinner on my porch?  Nature. Hmm.  This next Call wants to know your perspective.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Dubuque Area Arts Collective (Dubuque, IA) for the Earth Exhibit!  No entry fee, open to all media & fast notification.  It is like a dream…

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Learn more about the Earth Exhibit from Dubuque Area Arts Collective! http://wp.me/pDu2s-6tBCALL for ENTRIES:
Earth

“Works should focus on topics related to environmental issues and/or consist of salvaged or found objects. The purpose of this exhibit is to showcase unique and contemporary perspectives on environmental topics as well as unexpected and sophisticated use of recycled and found materials.” –from daartscollective.com

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Open to all media, including painting, drawing, sculpture, multimedia, photography, digital, installation art, video, recycled art, found object assemblage, etc.

DEADLINE:  July 5, 2015

NOTIFICATION:  July 6, 2015 *Note: Work must ARRIVE by July 15.

ENTRY FEE:  None

AWARDS:  Best in Show will be featured on the cover of Grain Magazine along with an artist feature in a 2-page spread.  Publication will be released in August. Outstanding artists submitting to the exhibit will also be featured in the magazine.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from Dubuque Area Arts Collective!

CALL for ENTRIES: Sense of Place 2015

Learn more from the Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art!TOMATOES & GRAPES
gardens in bloom

I pursued the holy grail of dining in the Holy City recently.  My meal began on the porch of a grand Southern home in historic Charleston, SC overlooking a garden of heirloom blooms cultivated on the property.  My meal began with a hand-propagated, rare tomato varietal and a gorgeous regional wine fermented from heirloom grapes.  Even blind folded, I couldn’t have expected to be anywhere other than one of the sparkling jewel cities of the culinary culture to be experienced only in the South.  The sense of place amplifies the food experience just as the sense of place in this one-of-a-kind Southern gallery exalts every work found within.  Claim your spot now…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art (Augusta, GA) for A Sense of Place. $37 entry, media-inclusive & a beautiful, historic venue!

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Learn more from the Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art!CALL for ENTRIES:
Sense of Place 2015

 

The Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art is pleased to announce its 2015 juried art competition, A Sense of Place.  This 35th annual event seeks to recognize the outstanding quality & diversity of work being generated by contemporary American artists.

ELIGIBILITY:  All US artists age 18+

MEDIA:  Painting, drawing, mixed media, printmaking, ceramics, sculpture & photography*Editor’s Note: “A Sense of Place” is NOT a theme.

DEADLINE: June 15, 2015

NOTIFICATION:  July 20, 2015

Learn more from the Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art!

ENTRY FEE: $37 for 3, $10 ea. add’l

JUROR:  Annette Cone-Skelton is the Co-Founder/President/CEO/Director of The Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia.  Under her leadership, MOCAGA has become a vital part of the cultural community of the state.  In addition, Cone-Skelton has over 30 years of experience as an exhibiting artist, fine arts instructor, curator, editor & owner of a fine arts advisory firm.  She holds a BFA from the Atlanta College of Art.  She currently serves on the Leadership Cabinet of Arts Leadership League of GA.  She has served on the boards of the Metropolitan Atlanta Arts & Culture Coalition, Atlanta College of Art, Art Papers, The Contemporary & the Contemporary Art Society of the High Museum of Art.

Learn more about the Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art!AWARDS: Three cash prizes will be given, including a $750 Best of Show Award & two $500 Juror’s Awards. At the juror’s discretion, add’l non-cash Honorable Mention awards may also be presented.  Award recipients will be announced on Friday, September 11, 2015, at the opening reception for A Sense of Place.

SALES: Sales will be encouraged, and all works are assumed to be available for purchase unless designated “Not For Sale” (NFS).  A 35% gallery commission will be charged on sales of all exhibited artwork.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Download the Prospectus from the Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art