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CALL for ENTRIES: Byte Gallery in Transylvania

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BE BULGAR!

I love that more exotic foods are available in virtually any grocery store.  I live in a pretty small town, but because we have a large tourist population, the grocery store selections are a little better.  With Spring just around the corner, tabbouleh salad is calling my name.  Ten years ago, I would had to have gone in search of an ethnic or gourmet market and paid $10 for a bad boxed mix.  Now it is as simple as taking a trip to my local Food City.  Once again, my food world has intersected with my art world… this Call for Entries is a great example of new ideas in art accessibility.  No invitation to this opening is necessary.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries for the 2011 Spring Exhibition at The Byte Gallery–an interactive kiosk at Transylvania University in Kentucky.  This show is free to enter, and I love the accessibility feature.

CALL for ENTRIES: 2011 Spring Exhibition

Learn more about the Byte Gallery at Transylvania University!The Byte Gallery is an interactive kiosk dedicated to exhibiting digital art, music, video, and other multimedia works by artists, dramatists, and musicians from around the world.  Users control the kiosk with a touch interface, exploring and listening to works via a large digital display and headphones.  Transylvania University is located in Lexington, Kentucky, USA.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists.

MEDIA:  The Digital Print/Still Image category is for fixed/still images where digital technology as an essential part of the creative process. The Electro-Acoustic Music category is for stereo works of music/sound art. These works should be electronically/digitally conceived and produced. In other words, these should not be recordings of vocal or instrumental acoustic compositions. It is certainly acceptable, however, that works may be derived from acoustic sound sources.

Learn more about the Morlan Gallery at Transylvania University!The Video Music category is for works that explore non-narrative abstraction with equal emphasis on electro-acoustic music/sound art and moving images. The video should be accompanied by stereo audio. The Dramatic Video category is theatrical work of short video/film where digital technology as an essential part of the creative process. The video should be accompanied by stereo audio, unless it is intentionally silent. If the work includes sound, it must be stereo. The Animation category is for video works that explore non-narrative abstraction with primary emphasis on moving images. Works may or may not include sound. If the work includes sound, it must be stereo.

Learn more about the Byte Gallery at Transylvania University!DEADLINE:  Submissions must be received no later than April 14, 2011.

ENTRY FEE:  There is no entry fee.

SUBMISSIONS:  Submission is through email only—do not attach anything to the email, instead provide links to your application materials.  Completed submissions will include:

1) web link to a pdf/text file of the application form (get the application form here)

2) web link to the submitted work (audio file, image file, movie file.. etc)

3) web link to a photo (image file) of the artist/composer/producer

For complete details, Read the Spring Exhibition Prospectus!

Learn more about the Byte Gallery at Transylvania University!

CALL for ENTRIES: Saint Spotting

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FREE, but ODD

The strangest thing I’ve ever eaten is Fugu, also known as Japanese pufferfish.  What was strange was that I ate it in the USVI at the hands of a Japanese Chef who sold me on eating it BECAUSE #1 it was FREE and #2 it could kill me if prepared improperly.  No meal is worth dying for, folks; ahhh, the stupidity of being eighteen.  Well, clearly, I didn’t die, and unfortunately, I don’t really remember the taste due to my adrenaline-fueled expectation that I could, at any moment, drop dead.  In hindsight, I don’t REALLY know what I ate. Hmmm.  This next call for art may be the strangest of its sort I’ve ever seen as well–at least for an Art Exhibit.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Art, a unique opportunity to build advertising imagery for A SAINT for Saint Spotting, and international contest sponsored by the Institute of the Daughters of MercyFree, but odd…

CALL for ENTRIES:
Saint Spotting

Learn more about Saint Spoting online!On the occasion of the bicentenary of the birth of St. Mary Joseph Rossello (1811 – 1880), the Institute of the Daughters of Mercy announces an international contest to bring to light the work of the founder, Mother Mary Joseph, born near Savona, Italy, and proclaimed Saint in 1949 for her incessant actions to assist the needy and promote social integration through the creation of educational and health institutes.

Creative people, such as filmmakers, photographers, cartoonists, graphic and fashion designers, songwriters, musicians, etc… are asked to promote a product which is most definitely unusual.  The challenge for creative artists worldwide is to create advertising for a SAINT, as if it is a product just like any other product in need of an ad campaign.

“WE’RE SEEKING a way to advertise a Saint with an unusual perspective, not necessarily religious, focusing primarily on the historical figure of this great woman, Mother Mary Joseph Rossello .”

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to a variety of creative people around the world (minimum age 16), the competition will be held in two editions, English and Italian.

Saint Mary Joseph RosselloMEDIA:  Each partecipant can submit only one work and choose only one of the following categories:  1. Audiovisual: Video clip, Commercial Ad, Animation orShort Film  2. Communication & Design: Marketing Concept, Advertising, Graphics, Photography, Design, Poster, Comic strip, Graphic novel, Fashion  or Gadgets  3. Music: Tune, Song or Music Composition

DEADLINE:
April 30, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  No fee to enter.  Works must be submitted on-line and sent by mail.

SAINT SPOTTING JURORS:

President: David Calderly, Owner Graphic Therapy

Jon Beaupre-Professor California State Univ, Owner of  Broadcast Voice, Reporter NPR

Barney Bernhard-Former N.A. President Midem Organization

Ivy Brown-Curator, Gallery Owner

Josh Cheuse-Creative Director Sony Music

Miguel Mora Díaz-Journalist, Art-Culture-Cinema, El Pais

Georgia Kacandes-Film Producer

Coco Mcpherson-Journalist Rolling Stone

Cassandra Peterson-Actress and writer

Kevin Stewart-Fashion Director ESPN Magazine, Menswear Designer, Roger Charles

Mario Zonta-Member of the Andy Warhol’s Foundation

AWARDS:  $14,000 Total Cash Awards – Two awards of $2,000 (one given by jury and one by public) for best of each category: Audiovisual/Visual & Design/Sound & Music – Special Journalism Award. 

For complete details, visit Saint Spotting online!

Learn more about Saint Spoting online!

CALL for ENTRIES: 10 Second Film Festival

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I am the soup queen.  I accidentally found out during a run of bad weather one winter during which we couldn’t make it to the grocery store that I am really good at making soup.  I had a whole series of artwork happen because I accidentally put myself in a situation where I was trapped at home too.  My point?  Maybe life is just a series of accidents, and with any luck, maybe more of them will be happy than not.  If you’ve accidentally (or puposefully) shot 10 seconds of good film, here’s your chance to put it to good use.

Check out this Call for Entries from The Soap Factory for Ten Second Film Festival.  It is free to enter.  You can email your entry.  And your work could have an audience of thousands.  What do you have to lose?

*Editor’s note:  I have a soft spot for The Soap Factory.  Clearly, they love what they do…hence the overwhelming amount of community and volunteer support they enjoy.  Do we all wish The Soap Factory was in our city or town? Certainly.  But never let geography be your crutch.  The chances are good that there is a free-spirited, albeit struggling, arts organization in your hometown.  Show them a little volunteer support, and the rest could be history.

CALL for ENTRIES: 10 Second Film Festival

Visit The Soap Factory online!There may still be snow on the ground in Minnesota. But, it’s time to think about summer already! The Soap Factory’s Ten Second Film Festival is seeking submissions for our fun, quirky, and sometimes irreverent film festival.  The festival, which drew nearly 4000 eager movie-goers last year, is the film festival for both the amateur and immature; the talented and the unfortunate; the virtuoso and the accidental artist. Anyone can submit a Ten second film  All photos of The Ten Second Film Festival taken by Sarah Nienaber and Christopher Selleck.

Learn More about the Ten Second Film Festival at The Soap Factory!Need inspiration?
Check out
previous years
on You Tube
!

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Anyone can enter.

MEDIA: Video / Film

DEADLINE:  June 1, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  Filmmakers will be notified of acceptance by June 20th. Accepted films will be screened on July 4 at The Soap Factory.

ENTRY FEE:  There is no entry fee for up to 6 films.

Learn More about the Ten Second Film Festival at The Soap Factory!JURY PROCESS:   Email your films to: tensecond@soapfactory.org.   All films submitted will be juried by curator Lillian Egner and a panel of trusted advisors. Films will be sorted into ten categories determined at the time of selection. On the night of the festival, prizes are awarded to the best films in each category. Winning films are determined by a panel of local celebrity judges and audience reaction. Past categories have included:  What the hell am I looking at?, Dance Off, Moment of Zen, Mindless Violence, Best Documentary, Wait For It…, Most Disturbing, Kubrick Award, and Under the Influence.

Learn More about the Ten Second Film Festival at The Soap Factory!HOW TO SUBMIT A FILM:  Email your ten second film submissions to The Soap Factory at tensecond@soapfactory.org. Include ONE film per email (ie: if you have multiple submissions, send a separate email for each). The subject line of the email should be the film’s title.

Please include the following information in your email:  Filmmaker’s name(s), Filmmaker’s current city of residence, Title of film, I heard about the film festival through, and I made this movie using.

For complete details, read the Full Call!

CALL to ARTISTS: Charlatan Ink Art Prize

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Sometimes anything worth having is worth having twice. Honestly, my chili taste better on day two, even day three.  Sometimes things don’t resonate on their debut, and this next Call might be the same for you.  I published this Call back in November, but with the new extended deadline rapidly approaching… take another look at this opportunity!

Check out this Call for Entries for the Charlatan Ink Art Prize. The entry fee is a whopping $50 per piece entered, but the judges are exemplary…and the Grand Prize is $25,000. And I think the second place prize is even better. Take a chance…

CALL for ENTRIES: Charlatan Ink Art Prize

The Charlatan Ink Art Prize for the Visual Arts will be held biennially in New York from 2011 onwards, but in an innovative twist will be traveling every other year around the globe. Possible venues for 2012, 2014, 2016 and 2018 are in chronological order Brisbane/Australia; Graz/Austria; Cracow/Poland and Shanghai/China.

Learn more about the Charlatan Ink Art Prize!ELIGIBILITY: The Charlatan Ink Art Prize for the Visual Arts is open to all artists practicing visual art. Art works submitted for the Charlatan Ink Art Prize must conform to each year’s specified theme. Artists may interpret the theme in any way that fits with their art practices, however the theme has to be visually present within all artistic interpretations.

THEME: ‘Where do we come from? What are we? Where are we going?’

MEDIA: Accepted: painters (in any medium & stylistic expression from classical painting to collages to illustrations to graffiti to drawing to print); photographers (film/digital); sculptors (3D works/jewellery); film-makers (video/film-camera/animation film); conceptual artists (working in all mediums mentioned above); and crafts (from pottery to weaving to carpet-looming).

ENTRY FEE: US$ 50.00 (including TAX) handling + administration fee has to be paid for each work entered. Two works can only be entered in each year’s competition. An individual work may not be submitted more than once. Should this occur, the Charlatan Ink Partners reserve the right to disqualify the entry.

Sponsored in part by the Carlton Arms Hotel!DEADLINE: March 31, 2011

NOTIFICATION: After April 15, 2011

JUDGES:

Anthony Lister‘s “tireless approach to living is an unrelenting approach to art. What is evident in his work is the inability to remove a man’s life from his creations. Studio, gallery and museum shows aside, his name and imagery is on street corners worldwide accessing a massive audience by way of stickers, aerosol paint and all manner of markers. His paintings, drawings, sculptures and happenings pull from his experiences as a youth in Australia and participating in the repetition as a father of two. Superheroes, skateboarding, graffiti, Australian gangster celebrities, television, jail birds, tattoos, the internet, pop and advertising resurface in his art practice.” from Too Heavy For Superman by Joseph Allen Shea.

Judge Winston SmithWinston Smith: From 1977 to the present: has worked on numerous Punk record covers, posters, logos and flyers for American, British and Italian bands including Dead Kennedys, D.O.A., Green Day, Lard, and spoken word projects for Jello Biafra. Also designed album art for Ben Harper, Tijuana No, Alternative Tentacles projects, Emily the Strange, George Carlin and others. Books include three volumes of Collage Art published by Last Gasp of San Francisco, as well as works in countless other books as covers and inside (both as illustrations and for personal interviews), including illustrations for magazines such as The New Yorker, Playboy, Spin, The Progressive, Mother Jones, Amazing Stories, etc.

Marlene Antico has many years of experience in sourcing and collecting fine art for private and corporate collections. As a professional art consultant, she assists her clients to develop a comprehensive, high-quality collection and in the sale of their artwork on a consignment basis when required. Marlene Antico’s expert guidance ensures that both the experienced collector and the first time buyer derive satisfaction from their art purchases. She also works in tandem with architects and interior designers with sourcing work for their clients.

Judge JB BerkowJB Berkow: “I have been exhibiting and selling my work for more than forty years. In 1976 at age 27 I founded the most well-known cooperative gallery in the country, “Touchstone Gallery,” located in Washington, D.C. My work is in the permanent collection of the Vatican Contemporary Art Collection…not bad for a nice Jewish girl!

It has never been enough for me to show and sell my own work, for whatever reason I have always been interested in promoting other artists’ work. That is the reason that I went on to found “Frenchman’s Art Gallery and Studios, Inc.” in 1994 and opened “RosettaStone Fine Art Gallery” and “RosettaStone Corporate Art Consulting.”

Ed McCormack, a former columnist and feature writer for Rolling Stone, and one of the original contributing editors of Andy Warhol’s Interview, has written extensively on art and popular culture for the Village Voice and numerous other publications. Presently, with his wife Jeannie McCormack, he co-publishes the New York art journal Gallery & Studio. McCormack’s most pressing present project is a memoir called Hoodlum Heart,” of which he says, “It’s all about what it was like to be the test dummy for the crash and burn generation, an epic work of shameless name-dropping and self-libel that is bound to create a scandal.”

Judge Bing DaweBing Dawe: Since graduating from the University of Canterbury School of fine Arts in the mid 1970s Bing Dawe has exhibited extensively throughout New Zealand and overseas. He has held over 40 solo exhibitions including a major survey exhibition at the Robert McDougall Art Gallery in his home town of Christchurch in 1999. His work is held in most public and private collections in New Zealand. In 1999 he was the winner of a major national art award, The Visa Gold James Wallace Award.

Learn more about the Charlatan Ink Art Prize online!PRIZES:

The Winner of the inaugural Charlatan Ink Art Prize for the Visual Arts 2011 shall receive the Charlatan Ink Art Prize Silver Ink Well and US$ 25,000.00 in Prize Money.

The artist with the second highest point score awarded by the jury shall receive the Charlatan Ink Encouragement Prize, which includes a 6 week artist residency at the Carlton Arms Hotel, New York*, a Canon G11 Camera and US$ 1,000.00.

Furthermore Endeavor Printing will print an exhibition catalog (softcover, max. 75 pages in an edition of 200) for an exhibition the artist might undertake within the next twelve months of the Second Prize win.

The artist with the third highest point score awarded by the jury shall receive a twelve months art expose on the CHARLATAN INK Website, hosting the artist’s portfolio.

To encourage galleries to forward to their artists all relevant information concerning the Charlatan Ink Art Prize, Charlatan Ink Publishing & Endeavor Printing have committed themselves to print for the gallery that has encouraged the Winner to participate in the Charlatan Ink Art Prize, a first class exhibition catalog in an edition of 300 copies (softcover, max. 100 pages).

For all the details, visit the Charlatan Ink Art Prize website!

CALL for ENTRIES: A Year in Review 2010

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In addition to running the ever popular ArtAndArtDeadlines.com empire (hee), I create art of my own and hold down a day job as a Marketing Director.  I frequently get asked what it would take for me to throw up my hands and give in to my desire to do nothing but cook and make art.  The Goose would have to lay the Golden Egg.  I have a 10 year plan, but the golden egg would make it a 10 second plan.  Maybe this Call will be your golden egg.

Check out this Call for Entries for A Year In Review 2010 from Artists Wanted.  The entry fee is a low $10 per piece, and the Grand Prize package is almost impossible to believe.  Take a look…

CALL for ENTRIES: A Year in Review 2010

Artists Wanted:  A Year In Review 2010 is an international, all-medium-encompassing open call for art.  Their mission is to present a range of technique, style and narrative that captures the best emerging artists of the previous year.

Learn more about A Year in Review 2010 online!They believe that great talent deserves endless attention, and they will do all they can
to present your work
to the world.

During the first week of March, New York City will host artists, galleries, critics and curators from all over the world. Let this be your opportunity to shine in the spotlight of a feature booth at SCOPE, the premier showcase for international emerging contemporary art and one of the most influential presences in the expanding global art market.

Learn more about A Year in Review 2010 online!ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists from around the world who are 18+ years.

MEDIA:  Sculpture, Installation, Painting, Drawing, Photography, Design, Illustration, Film, Video, Performance, sound & more! Conceptual proposals also welcome.

DEADLINE:  Entries must be submitted before January 28, 2011. Late entries must be submitted no later than February 4, 2011 and may be subject to a late entry fee.

ENTRY FEE: Price for entry is $10 per image, you can submit 8 or more images for a flat rate of $79 (maximum of 15 images).

Learn more about A Year in Review 2010 online!AWARDS:

The Grand Prize Package:  A feature spot at SCOPE New York 2011, next to the top figures in the global art scene, $10,000 cash grant, includes $5,000 to create new work; $5,000 to spend however you want; Hotel accommodations and airfare to and from New York City for the event; A publicity campaign in New York City promoting you and your work; An online video feature garnering lasting exposure for your work; and Art-star treatment at the official SCOPE After-Party produced by Artists Wanted.

Learn more about A Year in Review 2010 online!The People’s Choice Award: $2,000 cash grant; An online feature bringing international exposure

The Category Awards: $1,000 and internationally-broadcasted online features by Artists Wanted will be awarded to one winner in each of the following categories: Fine Art (Painting, Drawing, Sculpture & Installation), Motion & Sound (Film, Video, Performance & Sound), Design & Illustration, and Photography.

The Art of Elysium Award: $10,000 donation made to The Art of Elysium on the winner’s behalf; and an online feature bringing international exposure

Learn more about A Year in Review 2010 online!JURORS:  Entries will be reviewed by a talented panel of judges, who are leaders in their fields, dedicated to creative expression and fully supportive in the effort to identify and recognize emerging artistic talent all across the globe. Go ahead, the judges are waiting for you to amaze them. Click here to learn more about the judges.

For complete details, visit the Artist Wanted website!

Learn more about A Year in Review 2010 online!

CALL for ENTRIES: Digital Works

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“CUBIST”
EGG

I live a fairly rural existence, but no one loves technology more than me.  Kitchen technology is even better.  CUTE technology is the best.  Check out this not-so-tech-savvy egg cuber at Amazon.  I am fascinated by technology and art too.  I love new media.  iPhone pics, digital drawings and more.  This next Call give you an opportunity to let your pixels shine.

Check out this Call for Entries for the 2011 National Juried Competition featuring Digital Works from the Long Beach Island foundation of the Arts and Sciences (LBIF).  Browse, enjoy and enter…

Learn more about the 2011 Digital Works show!CALL for ENTRIES:
Digital Works

The Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts and Sciences (LBIF) encourages emerging artists as well as those with established reputations to participate in the National Juried Competiton. The purpose of the exhibition is to showcase works created through digital processes that reflect artistic merit, sophisticated use of media, and personal vision. Work may include any digitally produced presentations. All entries must be original and must have been executed since 2008.

ENTRY FEE:  There is an entry fee of $35.00 for up to four submissions.  Fee will be received in U.S funds only, payable by check, money order, or credit card (MasterCard or Visa only) payable to LBIF.  All fees are NON-REFUNDABLE.

DEADLINE:
Postmarked by March 18, 2011

NOTIFICATION:
May 6, 2011

IMAGES:  Entries will be juried from digital files on CD or DVD (these will not be returned). Up to four (4) digital files (images must be in .jpg format not smaller than 1280×1024 and not larger than 4MB per image) may be submitted. Images should be labeled as follows: Last_First_Number on entry form_Title of Work (Example: Doe_John_1_Untitled). Audio & video files should not exceed 10 min or 20MB each. Label CD or DVD with artist’s first & last name.

AWARDS:  Best in Show $1000, 2nd Place $500, 3rd Place $200, and Two Honorable Mentions $100 ea.

Digital Art by Christiane PaulJUROR:  Christiane Paul is the Director of the Media Studies Graduate Programs and Associate Prof. of Media Studies at The New School, NY, and Adjunct Curator of New Media Arts at the Whitney Museum of American Art.  She has written extensively on new media arts and lectured internationally on art and technology.

An expanded new edition of her book, Digital Art  was published in spring 2008 and her edited anthology, New Media in the White Cube and Beyond – Curatorial Models for Digital Art, was published by UC Press in December 2008. 

At the Whitney Museum, she curated the shows “Profiling” (2007) and “Data Dynamics” (2001); the net art selection for the 2002 Whitney Biennial; the online exhibition “CODeDOC” for artport, the Whitney Museum’s online portal to Internet art for which she is responsible; as well as “Follow Through” by Scott Paterson and Jennifer Crowe (2005).

For complete details, See the Prospectus!

CALL for ENTRIES: Scroll Bowl V

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I’m told the Super Bowl is in January.  I say, “I’m told” because a football would have to hit me square between the eyes to make me aware of when the season begins or ends for any sport.  Yep, I’m just not that girl.  Interestingly enough, the idea of the Super Bowl does conjure image of very specific foods for me despite the fact that I’ve never been to a Super Bowl party.  Hmmmm… Chicken Wings anyone?

This next Call for Entries is for the Scroll Bowl V sponsored by Magazine 22.  The only similarity between this Call for the Scroll Bowl V and the Super Bowl?  They are both in January and both have Bowl in the name, but I had to start somewhere, eh? *Editor’s note:  4 hours after this post went live, the venue and date changed.  See edits below noted in green italics…

CALL for ENTRIES:  Scroll Bowl V

Submit to Scroll Bowl V today!

SCROLL BOWL V will be the featured event at The 22 Magazine Launch Party, on April 2nd, 2011.  Harnessing the ancient power of scroll storytelling, some of world’s finest creators gather to show off their work on large and small rolls of parchment.  Scroll art is one of the oldest forms of storytelling, and the folks at The 22 Magazine want to make the experience of viewing a scroll more accessible to everyday life.

Check out the Scrollie Viewer on YouTube!MEDIA:  There are many different ways to approach art on scrolls, and they ask artists to push those limits-linear storytelling to abstract ideas.

Larger format works are shown on their huge SCROLLIE VIEWER, but they also appreciate smaller format or long scrolls that hang on the wall.  Solo, group collaborations, video or performance pieces are acceptable.  How each artist attacks the “page” is what makes these events fun.

WHERE:  The Scroll Bowl V will take place at Frost Street Art Space in Williamsburg (Brooklyn), an exciting new gallery and screening venue that provides live online streaming of events!  Click here for videos of the space. 

From the organizers:  “What this [change of venue] means for the artists is 1) A week long show instead of one night  2) documentation of the actual event via 4-7 installed cameras  3) live streaming of the event online and  4) more space and much nicer venue. ”

Submit to Scroll Bowl V today!HOW TO SUBMIT:  All submissions (in the form of images or links) can be sent to the22magazine@gmail.com. Please put “SCROLL BOWL SUBMISSION” in the subject line.

DEADLINE:  December 30, 2010 or until the show is full.  New deadline March 16, 2011.

ELIGIBILITY:  Artists in any location are welcome to submit.  Although they cannot fund anyone’s travel expenses,  the folks at The 22 Magazine will be happy to present your scroll for you if you cannot make it to the event.

Clear as mud?  Email The 22 Magazine for details!

Learn more about The 22 Magazine!

CALL for ENTRIES: Gender Matters

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MOMMA

Have you ever wondered why most women fill the family role of cook?  (although not in my house)  …But in the professional world most Chefs are men?  Me too.  I like being female, despite the issues…even in the South.  Today I’m paying tribute to one of my favorite female Chefs, Cat Cora, who proves gender doesn’t matter…at least in this case.  But we all know that gender does matter, especially in this next call for entries.

Check out this Call for Entries for Gender Matters/Matters of Gender from The Freedman Gallery at Albright College.  The entry fee for up to three images is only $20, and the juror, Judith Tannenbaum,  is spectacular.  Did I mention that this art exhibit is open to entries from BOTH genders?  Take a look…

CALL for ENTRIES:
Gender Matters/Matters of Gender

Ever since Judy Chicago and Miriam Schapiro organized the collective Womanhouse project in San Francisco in 1972, as well as Judy Chicago’s 1979 Dinner Party, shows centering on women’s reality have become a staple in galleries nationwide.

Download the Prospectus for Gender Matters/Matters of Gender!Gender Matters/Matters of Gender, expands this tradition to include works by artists of both sexes who work from a consciousness of how gender is reflected in art, how the artist’s gender influences her or his medium, and how gender often affects the circumstances in which the artist creates. This show will include a range of artists who make art which explores sexual identity, evolutions in biological reproduction and art which is sometimes informed by an awareness of gender based craft and traditions.

ELIGIBILITY: The exhibition is open to everyone. Entries must represent original works of art or design and represent or address the theme in some way.

Learn more about Albright College online!MEDIA:
Open to all traditional
 & non-traditional genre & media
(including video, sculpture, photography, painting, drawing, printmaking, etc.)

JUROR: Judith Tannenbaum is the first Richard Brown Baker Curator of Contemporary Art at the Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design. From 1986 until 2000, she served as curator, associate director, and interim director at the Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. 

Learn more about The Freedman Gallery online!Tannenbaum has organized numerous exhibitions focusing on painting, photography, sculptural installations, and interdisciplinary work with a particular interest in connections between the visual and performing arts. Since moving to RISD, several projects, including “On the Wall: Wallpaper by Contemporary Artists” (2003), have focused on relationships between fine art and design.

The Freedman Gallery at Albright BEFORE the renovationENTRY FEE:
Entry fee is $20.00.
Artists may submit up to 3 images.

DEADLINE:  December 1, 2010

NOTIFICATION:  January 21, 2011

SUBMISSIONS: Go to: www.albright.edu/freedman/. Use “Upload” link. After completing entry, please send $20 entry fee payable to: Albright College. Entry is not considered “accepted” until check is received.

ABOUT THE FREEDMAN GALLERY: Established in 1976, the Freedman Gallery is a nationally recognized gallery dedicated to contemporary art. Named after co-founder Doris Chanin Freedman (1928–1981), a trustee and alumna of Albright College, the Freedman Gallery is housed in the College’s Center for the Arts.

For all the details, Download the Prospectus!

CALL for ENTRIES: Cartoon Cult

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What food reminds you of childhood?  Cookies?  Spaghetti?  Taco Night?  Nope, not for me.  For me it is Krystals*.  I spent a number of my younger years living alone with my Dad, and he didn’t really cook.  So, my childhood was a blur of fast food…Krystal, Del Taco and Farmer John’s Smorgasboard. I am so not making this up BTW.  But even though my childhood food memory is Krystal, I still LOVE them as an adult.  Much the same with the theme for this next call for entries…

Check out the Call for Entries for Cartoon Cult from The Soundry, a former auto body shop that has been converted into a public coffee shop, art gallery, and shared studio space for artists and musicians.  You still love cartoons; you know you do.  This show is all hung, and the entry fee is low.  All of that equals a great resume builder.  Give it a try…

Here’s the Call for Entries for
Cartoon Cult

Learn more about the Cartoon Cult show at The Soundry!Cartoon Cult is an art show celebrating contemporary art forms of cartoons, comics, digital animation, illustration, anime, and videogames (emphasis on original characters). 

ELIGIBILITY:  Cartoon Cult is unjuried.

MEDIA:  If you have any questions about what can be included in the show, please email Jennifer or Melissa at The Soundry.

ENTRY FEE:  The submission fee is $25 and artists may submit up to 5 pieces. All work must be for sale and ready to hang or display.

DEADLINE:  November 19, 2010

DELIVERY: November 23 – 30, 2010

The Gallery at the Soundry

Visit The Soundry online!The gallery at The Soundry occupies about one quarter of their total space. It’s a rough-around-the-edges kind of space with good lighting and comfortable seating.

They hang their member’s artwork in this area and offer it for sale. This is the place to go in Vienna, Virginia if you’re looking for work from emerging artists, or if you just want to kick back, sip a latte, and take in some new sights.

The artwork in the gallery changes regularly, and a large portion of their gallery space is set aside for installation works.

The garage atmosphere and undergound, working-studio feel give visitors an experience they’re guaranteed not to find anywhere in the region.

Make sure you hurry:

Submissions are due by November 19, 2010.

Delivery of art work is due to The Soundry by November 23 – 30, 2010.

* Editor’s Note:  This blog is in no way associated with The Krystal Company.  Any reference made herein is merely the experience of me, R.L. Gibson, Editor & Krystal Lover.

CALL for ENTRIES: Pernod Absinthe Art Contest

Click to Subscribe to www.ArtAndArtDeadlines.com by Email!I ♥ PEANUT BUTTER 

We go through alot of peanut butter at my house, but I’m not the only one out there hungry for other opportunities to make a little cash through Art Contests considering the response to the Hirease.com Doodle contest.  In an effort to spare you another day of just peanut butter, take a look at this art contest…

Pernod Absinthe is hosting its 2nd Annual “Creator of Art” Contest with a Grand Prize of $1,805 (the year Pernod Fils began distilling in France).  Did I mention that there is no entry fee?  Even better, eh?

CALL for ENTRIES:  Pernod Absinthe Art Contest

Click to Enter the Pernod Asbinthe Art Contest on Facebook!Pernod, the Creator of Absinthe, is holding its second annual Creator of Art contest on its Facebook page.

ELIGIBILITY:  There are two main requirements for submissions: all pieces must be original works and all works must include the date 1805.

SUBMISSIONS:  Entries will be accepted only on Pernod Absinthe’s facebook page:  facebook.com/pernodabsinthe.  You have to be signed into your facebook account to get to the page.

MEDIA:  Painting, Illustration, Photography, Video, Digital/Animation

ENTRY FEE:  There is no entry fee.

DEADLINE:  January 31, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  March 2011

AWARD:  The Creator of Art Contest will award the first place winner with $1,805 (the year Pernod Fils began distilling in France).

For full details, visit Pernod Absinthe on Facebook!