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CALL for ENTRIES: 3 Minute Pictureshow

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of SURPRISE

It won’t surprise you that I sneak food into the movie theatre.  For the record, it isn’t about being cheap–although I am astounded by the price of movie popcorn.  It is actually about not being willing to eat the version of popcorn they still serve at my local theatre.  Scary glow-in-the-dark, butter laden ickiness.  I prefer a little parmesan, asiago and fresh-cracked black pepper on my delicate morsels.  How ’bout you?  This next Call will undoubtedly give you a reason to check out two different theatres’ popcorn.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries for the Three Minute Picture Show!  Get your filmed screened in Portland or San Francisco, and get this… there is a sliding scale entry fee from $5 to $25.  More money for popcorn!

Learn more about the 3 Minute Picture Show!CALL for ENTRIES: 
3 Minute Pictureshow

 

Anyone ages 6 and up, regardless of experience, can sign up to take part. Participants have the month of July to create a cinematic masterpiece, 3 minutes or less, and upload it (don’t worry, they’ll tell you how) to 3-minute HQ.

ELIGIBILITY: All films must contain original footage and music only – no copyrighted materials are allowed.  All 3-minute films must be made expressly for the 3-Minute Picture Show.  No previously made movies are allowed. You can start thinking about your film/plotting/story-boarding now, but all filming, editing, and assembly work must be completed only between July 1 and July 31, 2011.

Watch the winning video HOME from 2010!

Click on the picture (left)
to watch last year’s
winning video “Home.”

 

MEDIA:  Feel free to work in any wacky medium, but all submissions, regardless of original format, must be submitted through their website.

DEADLINE: On or before July 31, 2011.

ENTRY FEE: Sliding scale from$5 to $25

AWARDS:  The Three-Minute Picture Show also offers a gathering place to watch your film on the big screen in front of a live audience; at its fun faux black tie “Oscars” style screenings.  The 2011 Black-Tie Gala & Film Screening and family-friendly Twinkling To-Do (for 6-17 year olds) take place in Portland, OR on August 20 at the Clinton St. Theater and in San Francisco on August 27 at the Victoria Theatre. 

For complete details, visit the Three Minute Pictureshow site!

Learn more about the 3 Minute Picture Show!

CALL for ENTRIES: A Show of Heads

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I talk a good food game.  My culinary tastes seem brave to some, but they aren’t really.  I know what I like, but I’m a chicken about trying some stuff just like you.  I cannot bring myself to even try something called head cheese.  I get that it is mainly just meat in aspic, but it sounds gross and doesn’t win huge points with me for aesthetics either.  One of you should take a picture of yourself eating head cheese and send it to me.  The first one that does will get a little ad in the side bar for a couple of months.  Make it a good picture though… ’cause I WILL publish it before you get your ad.  I wonder if head cheese is an eligible topic for this next Call for Entries.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from SlowArt Productions for A Show of Heads exhibit at the Limner Gallery!  Open to all artists and media, this exhibit is a great shot for all of you to dive in head first …pun intended.

Click to learn more about A Show of Heads from SlowArt Productions!CALL for ENTRIES:
A Show of Heads

SlowArt Productions presents the annual group thematic exhibition, A Show of Heads. The exhibition will be held at the Limner Gallery from November 3 – 27, 2011.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA: All forms of painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, graphics, digital and installation art, video, etc. are eligible.

THEME: This exhibition will include all interpretations and portrayals of the human head, from the traditional to the abstract and conceptual.  All visions of the The Head, including partial and multiple heads, will be reviewed and considered.

Learn More about the Limner Gallery online!DEADLINE: Entries must be submitted via email by August 31, 2011.

NOTIFICATION: Artists will be notified of acceptance or non-acceptance no later than September 21, 2011.  Results will be posted on or before this date at: http://www.slowart.com/results. Notification will be made via email and by posting on the results page.  All artists who provide a working email address will be notified via email, if no email is provided, artists will be notified via postal mail only if accepted to exhibit.  Type your email address clearly, if a mistake is made you will not be notified.

Learn more about SlowArt Productions online!ENTRY FEE: There is a $35.00 entry fee for one to four artworks entered, presentation is by digital JPG image files.  There is a $5.00 fee for each additional artwork above four.  Details of 2D artwork count as an additional artwork. Sculptors may provide one additional view per artwork without cost.  Artists accepted to exhibit will not be charged additional fees of any kind.  Payments by credit card at time of entry using PayPal, or check or money order payable to SlowArt Productions.

AWARDS:  Winning artists will be featured in a group exhibition at the Limner Gallery, November 3 – 27, 2011. The exhibition will also be displayed on the Limner Gallery web site. One artist will be awarded a two page display in Direct Art Volume #19, Fall 2012 issue. Two artists will be awarded a single page display. Direct Art is distributed to bookstores across the USA including Borders and Barnes and Noble. For more information on Direct Art view: http://www.slowart.com/about.htm

SALES: All works in the show must be for sale. The gallery will take a 30 percent commission on all sales.  Sale price is determined by the artist.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Download the Show of Heads Prospectus from SlowArt and the Limner Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES: Digital Unity

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I love food fusion. I’ve eaten in some crazy creations from Tex-Mex crossed with Filipino food to Cajun food crossed with Asian food. Recently I had Rueben eggrolls. Delicious. Not everyone embraces the new of it all. Digital art is like food fusion… not everyone loves it. This call gives you a great chance to participate in a digital show, and it just happens to be in Berlin. Bonus…

Check out this Call for Entries for Digital Unity sponsored by ANNEX:art and Förderkreis Dorfkirche Lübzow. The entry fee is a standard $35 (approximately), and it could get you an international show! This is not an online show…

*Editor’s Note: This show is two-part… the Call for Entries AND a separate Artist Residency to install all the accepted pieces. Enter your work (and maybe even you) could be on its way to Berlin. This Call is a little odd, and the website is not incredibly clear. If you are excited about a call for digital work, email the curator, Dr. Jörg Bauer, with your questions.

Learn more about Digital Unity from Annex:art!CALL for ENTRIES:
Digital Unity

The concept of this project will be to present various forms of digital art in a unified digital installation. Artist submissions are open to digital photography, digital audio installation, digital collage, digital painting and digital video clips. Each entry will be evaluated on its own merit with respect to inclusion in the final digital installation.

At least 10 digital images will be chosen for printing and inclusion in an exhibition which will be part of the installation. All other digital materials will be utilized and included in a digital projection project as part of an artist residency and ultimately included in the final installation. The installation will be presented to the public in Lübzow, Germany on October 2, 2011 with the entire installation then being presented in a Berlin gallery beginning on October 15, 2011.

Artists are welcomed to travel to Germany for the opening event and may also be interested in participating in installing the installation during the week leading up to the vernissage on October 2nd. One artist will additionally be chosen to compile the digitalized material into the final installation. Applications for this residency are separate from the submission of artwork for inclusion in the installation. Any artist wishing to take part in installing the show can inquire about the availability and terms of accommodations for this project.

Learn more about Digital Unity from AnnexArt!ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA: Digital photography, digital audio installation, digital collage, digital painting, and digital video clips.

DEADLINE: August 31, 2011

NOTIFICATION: September 15, 2011

ENTRY FEE: After completion of the online application each artist is required to submit the non-refundable application fee of €25.00 (approximately $35 USD) via PayPal (due to security reasons only PayPal payments will be accepted). No entries will be reviewed prior to receipt of the application fee.

SALES: 15% commission

For complete details, visit the Annex:art website!

Learn more about Digital Unity from Annex:art!

CALL for ENTRIES: Verge Art Miami Beach

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I love Cuban food.  The first time I ate Cuban food was in a strip mall in Goose Creek, SC just outside Charleston …no kidding.  With a strong military influence in the area before the shut down of the military base and the naval yard, international influence on food was pretty common.  The best Cuban food I ever tasted was in Miami and is responsible for my love affair with plaintains.  This next Call offers you an opportunity to sample some of the best food in the world during your time at this opening…

Check out this Call for Entries for the Tomorrow Stars exhibit and The Drawing Show exhibit at Verge Art Miami Beach.  This fair runs concurrent with Art Basel Miami and takes only 25% commission.  Take a look…

CALL for ENTRIES:
Verge Art Miami Beach

Learn more about Verge Art Miami Beach!VERGE emerging art fair will soon announce an extraordinary list of programs for its third year Miami Beach fair, December 2-5, coinciding with Art Basel Miami Beach, including the Tomorrow Stars Exhibit and The Drawing Show Exhibit. VERGE is THE source for emerging art during ABMB Week, located two short blocks from ABMB and the newly-relocated Design / Miami.

*Editor’s Note:  My information has come from Michael Workman of Workman Steinhauer Productions, the production company behind the verge art fairs; however, I know many of you would like duplicate online verification.  Please note, you have to register to get the information.  Registration does not mean you must enter, but the information is not readily available on their site unles you register.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists.

Learn more about Verge Art Miami Beach!MEDIA CATEGORIES: Photography, Painting, Drawing, Video, Mixed-Media, Sculpture, Textiles/Fiber, New Media, Prints, Ceramics, Glass, Performance, Installation and other.  *Editor’s Note: Clearly, to be considered for The Drawing Show, you must limit your media to Drawing; however, the Tomorrow Stars show seems to be open to all media.

DEADLINE: September 15, 2011

NOTIFICATION: Finalists will be announced after October 17, 2011.

ENTRY FEE: $60 for up to 4 entries. *Editor’s note:  This is about twice the cost of most of the entry fees we publish; however, for some of you, Miami is a whole new market.

JUROR:  To ensure a fair jurying process, jurors will remain anonymous until after the jury selections are announced.  Separate juries will judge the Drawing Show and Tomorrow Stars at Verge: Miami Beach 2011.

SALES: Art Brooklyn will reserve a 25% fee on all sales.

For additional details, visit the Verge website!

 Enter the Verge Art Miami Beach today!

CALL for ENTRIES: POWFest

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I am not a fan of beer.  I can stand to drink Red Stripe or Grolsch, but that’s pretty much my limit.  My husband is a home brewer.  Don’t you just love the contradiction?  I have learned to love the smell of beer, but after 13 years, I still haven’t developed a taste for it.  If you’re a beer lover, you have extra motivation to enter the next Call.  Portland has over 30 breweries INSIDE the city limits.  Cheers…

Check out this Call for Entries from POWFest!  Here’s a great chance to have your work in film showcased in Portland, OR.  You can enter for as little as $20 if you make the early deadline, but even the late deadline is only $35. Take a chance!

*Editor’s Note:  I know that MOST of you are not film makers or video artists.  So, why am I posting this Call?  I want to encourage you to consider the experimental short category.  Use YOUR media to make an experimental short.  You can borrow a video camera… you know you can.  It is a great project, and it will help you see your work through fresh eyes.  It could be a new start for you.  Take a look…

Learn more about POWFest!CALL
for ENTRIES:

POWFest

 

The Portland Oregon Women’s Film Festival (POW Fest) places a spotlight on women filmmakers by showcasing their work and strengthening the community of women in film.

POW Fest empowers women to find their voice and to share their stories through innovative and quality filmmaking.

Find POWFest on Facebook!ELIGIBILITY:  Films submitted to the 2012 Portland Women’s Film Festival must be directed or co-directed by a woman.  Filmmakers may submit as a General Filmmaker or Young Filmmaker (under 18).

MEDIA: Film/Video

CATEGORIES:

Short Narrative: Narrative Films of any genre under 40 mins. in length
Short Documentary: Documentary Films of any genre under 40 mins. in length
Narrative Feature:Narrative Films of any genre over 40 mins.
Documentary Feature: Documentary Films over 40 mins.
Experimental Short:  Short Films of Experimental Nature under 40 mins.
Animation Short: Animated Films of any genre under 40 mins. in length
Young Filmmaker: Shorts and Features of any genre

DEADLINES and FEES:

Early Bird:
Postmarked by June 24, 2011 ~ $20

Regular:
Postmarked by Friday August 12, 2011 ~ $30

Late:
Postmarked by Friday September 9, 2011 ~ $35

WAB Extended:
Postmarked by Friday October 7, 2011 ~ $45

For complete details, visit the POWFest website!

Download the Guidelines for POWFest!

CALL for ENTRIES: 4th Annual Juried Show

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Certain places conjure memories of certain foods  –New York Pizza, Florida citrus, Georgia peaches, Memphis barbeque.  So how is it that I now think of MILK when I think of California?  Thanks to savvy marketing, when I think of California, I think of “happy cows.”  This next Call for Entries will make you think “art” when you think of Ventura, California.  Here’s your shot at a solo show…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Sylvia White Gallery (Ventura, CA) for their 4th Annual Juried Show.  Enter up to 11 images or a website for review to be eligible for prizes including a solo show!  Take a look…

CALL for ENTRIES:
4th Annual Juried Show

Learn more about the Sylvia White Gallery!Each summer, Sylvia White Gallery offers an exhibition opportunity to all artists interested in applying.  This year selected artists will be exhibited in their 4th Annual Juried Show.  Additionally, three artists will be selected for concurrent solo shows at dates to be arranged.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all US/International resident artists at least 18 years of age.

MEDIA:  Eligible entries include paintings, mixed media, works on paper, photography, sculpture, installation art, digital media, video and performance.

DEADLINE: Midnight, June 30, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  $35 (US dollars only) for 3 images, $5 each additional image, maximum 11 ($75).  If you want a website review in lieu of reviewing individual images, entry fee is $50.

Learn more about the Sylvia White Gallery!JUROR:  Sylvia White is founder and director of Contemporary Artists’ Services.  She has been advising artists on matters related to career development since 1979.  Sylvia White Gallery opened in 2008 and has exhibited artists such as Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, Robert Graham, Ed Moses, Dale Chihuly, William Wiley, Viola Frey and others.

AWARDS:  Selected artists will participate in our 4th Annual Juried Show August 3-September 3.  Additionally, three artists will be selected for a concurrent solo exhibition.  All entries will be considered for both opportunities.

SALES:  Unless otherwise specified, accepted works will be considered for sale at the price indicated and 30% of the selling price will be retained by The Sylvia White Gallery.  A purchaser may not remove work until the end of the exhibition.

For complete details, visit the Art Advice blog!

Learn more about the Sylvia White Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES: Third Coast National

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We barrelled right through Memorial Day picnic time, and watermelon season!  I love a cold slice of watermelon with a little sprinkle of sea salt and fresh-cracked pepper.  I just wish my watermelon could look like the Chef Tashaki masterpiece pictured left.  Many of you had an extra day off for the holiday weekend, so don’t waste a short week and miss the opportunity to carve a watermelon AND enter this next Call for Entries.  Take a chance…

Check out this Call for Entries from kSpace Contemporary (Corpus Christi, TX) for the Third Coast National exhibition.  Enter any media for $35 by August 1 for chance to win a part of the $2500+ in cash awards.  Take a chance…

CALL for ENTRIES: Third Coast National

 

Learn more about the 3rd Coast National Show!The Third Coast National, now in its fifth year, is a non-thematic, juried exhibition of new works of art from all over the USA. Past jurors include internationally acclaimed artist Trenton Doyle Hancock and Fairfax Dorn, Executive Director of Ballroom Marfa.

ELIGIBILITY:  Artists age 18+ living in the USA may enter. Works previously exhibited at K Space Contemporary or K Space Art Studios-Hot Spot are not eligible.  Works must be completed within the last 2 years.  All works must be for sale.

MEDIA:  All visual art forms and media are acceptable.  Video must be no longer than 5 minutes.  Video is shown with a DVD player and digital projector OR the artist must provide the means for it to be viewed (computer, TV screen, monitor).  Complicated installations must be installed by the artist.  Failure to comply with the following submission guidelines may disqualify your entry – entry fee will not be refunded.

Learn more about the 3rd Coast National Show!DEADLINE:  August 1, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  August 10-12, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  $35/non-members (or $30/members) for up to 3 works of art.  Each additional entry is $5.  Enter online through their website.  The Entry fee can be paid online through PayPal or by mailing a check or money order payable to K Space Contemporary to P.O. Box 545, Corpus Christi, TX 78403.  Put “3rd Coast” in the memo section of your check when mailing in payment.  If your name is different in your PayPal account and your entry name, be sure to make note of it in both the online entry and in the “notes” section of the PayPal payment.

Learn more about the 3rd Coast National Show!JUROR:  Tony Magar. Born in London, England, Magar studied at the Royal Albert School of Speech and Literature before traveling through Africa, China and India.  Ending up in New York City, Magar became active in the art scene as one of the founders of the legendary Park Place Gallery (the first gallery in Soho to show abstract art) and as an apprentice to Mark di Suvero.  He has participated in notable exhibitions such as “New Forms” at the Martha Jackson Gallery in 1958, where he exhibited side by side with Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, John Chamberlain, Willem De Kooning and Franz Kline, and the “Whitney Sculptural Annual” in 1966 at the Whitney Museum NYC.  Both a painter and a sculptor, Magar has an entire chapter devoted to his work in the recent book ‘New American Abstraction 1950-1970′ published by Skira.

AWARDS:  $2500+ in Cash awards for Erick Schaudies Memorial Award for Best of Show plus 2nd through 4th places.  Honorable Mentions will be given at the juror’s will.

SALES:  K Space collects payment and retains 40% commission.  Include commission when pricing your work.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Download the Prospectus from the kSpace Contemporary website!

CALL for ENTRIES: Digital Unity

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I love food fusion.  I’ve eaten in some crazy creations from Tex-Mex crossed with Filipino food to Cajun food crossed with Asian food.  Recently I had Rueben eggrolls.  Delicious.  Not everyone embraces the new of it all.  Digital art is like food fusion… not everyone loves it.  This call gives you a great chance to participate in a digital show, and it just happens to be in Berlin.  Bonus…

Check out this Call for Entries for Digital Unity sponsored by ANNEX:art and Förderkreis Dorfkirche Lübzow.  The entry fee is a standard $35 (approximately), and it could get you an international show!  This is not an online show…

*Editor’s Note:  This show is two-part… the Call for Entries AND a separate Artist Residency to install all the accepted pieces.  Enter your work (and maybe even you) could be on its way to Berlin.  This Call is a little odd, and the website is not incredibly clear.  If you are excited about a call for digital work, email the curator, Dr. Jörg Bauer, with your questions.

Learn more about Digital Unity from Annex:art!CALL for ENTRIES:
Digital Unity

The concept of this project will be to present various forms of digital art in a unified digital installation. Artist submissions are open to digital photography, digital audio installation, digital collage, digital painting and digital video clips.  Each entry will be evaluated on its own merit with respect to inclusion in the final digital installation.

 At least 10 digital images will be chosen for printing and inclusion in an exhibition which will be part of the installation.  All other digital materials will be utilized and included in a digital projection project as part of an artist residency and ultimately included in the final installation.  The installation will be presented to the public in Lübzow, Germany on October 2, 2011 with the entire installation then being presented in a Berlin gallery beginning on October 15, 2011.

Artists are welcomed to travel to Germany for the opening event and may also be interested in participating in installing the installation during the week leading up to the vernissage on October 2nd.  One artist will additionally be chosen to compile the digitalized material into the final installation.  Applications for this residency are separate from the submission of artwork for inclusion in the installation.  Any artist wishing to take part in installing the show can inquire about the availability and terms of accommodations for this project.

Learn more about Digital Unity from AnnexArt!ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Digital photography, digital audio installation, digital collage, digital painting, and digital video clips.

DEADLINE:  August 31, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  September 15, 2011

ENTRY FEE:   After completion of the online application each artist is required to submit the non-refundable application fee of €25.00 (approximately $35 USD) via PayPal (due to security reasons only PayPal payments will be accepted).  No entries will be reviewed prior to receipt of the application fee.

SALES: 15% commission

For complete details, visit the Annex:art website!

Learn more about Digital Unity from Annex:art!

FEATURED ARTIST: Penny Perkins

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CHOCOLAT!

When the $2 Art Contest began, I did not intend to feature any particular media or avoid any other media. But as it turns out, I have unintentionally avoided photography although I have had lots of photographers enter. Many of them produce phenomenal work, and some of it has really spoken to me.  But the final chocolate has always been missing from the sampler box for me…until now.

As you know, I have a soft spot for visual places to rest, for work that makes me smile. I am mesmerized by the heart strings this imagery plucks.  This work reminds me to take stock of the amazing view from nearly everywhere of nearly everything.

Vintage Sign Series by Penny PerkinsThis month’s artist has given us visual time capsules: suspended in space, leftovers in typography and iconography.

 

The Featured Artist chosen from the March entries is photographer Penny Perkins.  Perkins’ work is like an ode to a postwar society whose mobility was made possible by electricity and oil. A salute to all that is beautiful, albeit sometimes crumbling, in the world through which we walk.

FEATURED ARTIST:
Penny Perkins

Penny Perkins grew up in southern Illinois, lived and worked for many years in New York City, and currently resides in New York’s Capital Region.

Detail of White House Lodge by Penny PerkinsRecent visual art projects include experimental video art using time-based photographic images and several on-going photographic series, including abstractions of industrial neon signs, and documentation of transportation and technology infrastructure.

Particular influences on her current work include her stint at the Museum of Modern Art as a grant writer, 10 years as a graphic designer with an emphasis on type design, and a love of road trips which supplies her with inspiring and unusual visuals from along the nation’s by-ways. Penny has been taking photographs and making films/videos, first as a hobbyist and later as a visual artist, for 35 years.

Penny has trained in photography and/or videography at the Experimental Television Center, the Visual Studies Workshop, The Center for Photography, and The Digital Film Farm, among other places. In addition to her work as a visual artist, Penny is also a writer.  Her novel Bob Bridges: An Apocalyptic Fable was published in 1999 by ChromeDeco Press.

Currently, Penny is an assistant professor for communications at Russell Sage College in Troy, NY where she has taught since 2006.

Photo by Penny PerkinsI wanted Perkins to weigh in on the film vs. digital debate: “Is it too much to say that digital photography saved my life?   I was an avid hobby photographer.  I saved up, bought my own Pentax K1000 and had several lenses, too. 

I loved photography.  But at some point, it just became too much of a hassle: the film, the developing, the storage, the big bulky lenses.  So, I put down my camera for many many years. But I got interested again with digital photography.

In the end, I think film vs. digital
isn’t really relevant as an aesthetic question.

 

As digital imagery gets better and there are software solutions to  humanize the sharp look of digital with analog approximations, I am pro digital.  It gives me the freedom and spontaneity to take dozens, even thousands of photos for a fraction of the cost and effort of film.”

Vintage Sign Series by Penny PerkinsWhat do you say to the painters and sculptors out there that believe photography is a soul-less capturing of an aesthetic? “Photography is a metaphor for seeing, and I think there are a lot of important things to say about framing the world that the medium hasn’t even begun to explore.”

“There are philosophical issues about space and time that the medium has always shed light on, and I think there is much more there to be explored. Look at some of the amazing time lapse imagery that can be produced at 64,000 fps.  It allows us to see the world, to literally see physics and forces, in a way that we never could before.”

Talk to me about how you work… your process:  “In general, I think I’m more process-oriented than end-result. That is, my philosophy is to take photos of what I’m drawn to first and then figure out the attraction, reason, or pull later. For me, that allows me to be more flexible, more spontaneous, more in-the-moment. I love the feeling of serendipity, and of being in the right place at the right time.”

Vintage Sign Series by Penny PerkinsIt’s that notion from Heraclitus that you never step in the same river twice.

 

“If change is inherent to the nature of the universe, then I get a real high connection to the notion that the moment I captured is a unique moment in space and time (and light and perspective) that will never be repeated. That’s a very cool and very exciting notion to me. Of course, I’m speaking as a former philosophy major, so maybe you should take it with a grain of salt…” 

Speaking of salt, we have to talk about the food.  I’m guessing you’re a food on the go kind of gal.  Am I right?  “Well, I come from an ancient line of vegetarians who hate vegetables and love chocolate. The only vegetables I really like are corn and tomatoes — and I hear one is a starch and one is a fruit, so sadly neither of them count.”

“Regarding chocolate, I am a total snob. I prefer fresh, hand-made gourmet chocolate from expensive little stores in New York City. My absolute favorite piece of chocolate ever comes from Martine’s in Bloomingdales. They make an exquisite little thing called an “oyster.” They are the best melt-in-your-mouth things you will ever, ever, ever taste. If someone wants to trade me a box of them for a photo, I’m pretty sure I’d do that any day of the week.”

Learn more about the Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts!So, what’s coming up next for you, Penny?  “First, I want to say thanks so much for your site. I just started using it last summer (August 2010), and since then I have been accepted into 10 shows/exhibits for my photography. This includes getting my first solo show (which will take place in April 2012) from one of your listings.”

Thanks, Penny!  I’m glad to hear AAAD is working for someone.  Where is your solo show?  My first solo show next April at the Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts at Blue Mountain Lake, NY.  I’ll be showcasing one of my series — industrial neon signs.  For this show, all the photos will come from signs from the Adirondacks — a great region with lots of old motels and roadside eateries that are quickly disappearing.”

Learn more about Penny Perkins online!

Learn More about Featured Artist Penny Perkins!

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RESOURCE for ARTISTS: Model Mayhem

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DRIVE-THRU
YOU

Food access easily drives what you actually consume.  There isn’t a real restaurant within 10 miles of my home.  As a result, we cook almost everyday.  There is only one grocery store within 10 miles of my home; therefore, there is no late night run to the store for chips or ice cream or chocolate.  We have to plan our bad behavior in advance.  This post will help you plan your artistic behavior and give you phenomenal access to a great artist resource.

Check out this Opportunity to join Model Mayhem!  There is no fee to join, and some models with work for prints.  The database is searchable by state and city, and if there are available models near me… there are models near you!  Take a look…

Check out Model Mayhem!MODEL MAYHEM

My esteemed collegue, Arizona-based artist and photographer Jerry Portelli, has been shoving me out of my comfort zone for a couple of years now.   And, he introduced me to Model Mayhem–an online resource, primarily for models, that offers photographers and artists a way to connect to models near them.  For the models, it is an online “go see.”  For you, as an artist, you get to pour over their profile and previous work to find just what inspires you.

DEADLINE:  Quit procrastinating

NOTIFICATION:  The sooner you join, the sooner you’ll find your muse.

ENTRY FEE:  I have had several models agree to TFP or Trade for Prints in lieu of cash. They build their portfolio, and I have money to eat and still produce artwork.  Model Mayhem is free to join, but you must be approved.

Find a model at Model Mayhem!ELIGIBILITY:  The approval process isn’t automated. You must fit into a member category and the requirements for that category.

Here are a few highlights from their site:

Bio Requirements You are asked to provide a short bio as part of your application. Please provide details about your experience, goals, reasons for being on MM, or any other relevant information. Please err on the side of providing more info rather than less. Also, don’t make it sound like a personal ad.

Must Be In A Member Category

Your profile must clearly fit into one of the member categories listed upon sign up:  Model, Photographer, Hair Stylist / Makeup Artists / Wardrobe Stylist, Photoshop Wizard, Clothing Designer, Body Painter or Artist / Painter.

 Model Mayhem is a photographer's dream!You Must Be You They do not allow profiles to be set up or managed by people other than the profile owner. Passwords and login information should always be kept private. 

Members must be 16 years of age or older.  Members under 18 are not allowed to display photos that we deem too provocative or revealing. Unless you’re 18 or over you may not display any level of nudity (including “implied” nudity), depictions of bondage or any image that is sexual in nature.

 Provide 4 Different Photos (or more!) At least four different photos are required for all accounts. No duplicates, re-crops, or manipulations of the same image. Members are expected to maintain a minimum of four relevant photos at all times.  

I'll bet you can guess why I like this image!Quality Images Required

They want quality images on Model Mayhem. Your photos must be judged to be of sufficient quality. This means that you should not submit webcam shots, mirror shots, poorly exposed photos, too grainy, too much compression, arm’s-length self portraits, personal snapshots, etc.

Make Your Photos Big Enough

MM recommends that your photos be 600-800 pixels on the longest side. Anything less than 200×300 pixels or so is typically too small to see. Images wider than 800 pixels will be resized.

No Fakes They take copyright laws very seriously. If your photos or profile appear to be the work of someone else, you will be denied. Check out Model Mayhem!   

No Pornography Pornographic material is not allowed on this site. This includes photos, linking to such sites or networking, or referencing adult work in your bio or portfolio.

Photographer Requirements

 Show A Model Photographers must have at least 4 different photos specifically of adult human models. Children, cars, landscapes, animals, etc do not count.   Show Variety.  Please provide at least 2 different models or 2 different locations.

Artist/Painter Requirements

 Use Models.  Please focus your submissions on art that utilizes models (human) rather than just landscapes, etc.    Original Only.  Artwork must be original only. No copies of existing artwork.

 

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