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CALL for ENTRIES: Unsolicited

Learn more the Open Call from The Woven Tale Press!

an imperfect PLACE for food

My kitchen table drama is ongoing.  It is a 45″ round pedestal-style table with a black, faux-milkpaint finish.  Black shows every speck, and that’s worse when your driveway is gravel (or, in my case, not a great housekeeper).  Every time I clean the table, the stain of of the finish comes off a little more and the chairs are a misery.  It gets used as a makeshift desk, studio worktable & only an occasional serving surface, so I can’t bring myself to get rid of it.  My mother’s solution was to quilt a new set of wedge-shaped placements.  All better, right?  Gotta love her optimism.  This next Call won’t make everything better either, but it is a lovely improvement.  Plus, it is a ongoing deadline…

Check out this Open Call for Entries from The Woven Tale Press for unsolicited submissions.  No entry fee for this opportunity.  Writing submissions are welcomed as well.  Art publication is worth the effort, and I’ll keep publishing them until we find the right one for you.  Take a look…

Learn more the Open Call from The Woven Tale Press!CALL for ENTRIES:
Open Call
from Woven Tale Press

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“The Press serves as a creative hub to showcase not only creative works but also interviews with artists and behind-the-scene peeks into the creative process. Our editors champion the Press mission and are always seeking out new cybersphere talents to illuminate.” –thewoventalepress.net

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artistsNote:  Artists MUST have a website or blog; social media pages are not an acceptable substitute.

MEDIA:  Open to all visual & literary arts including video submissions.

DEADLINE:  Ongoing

NOTIFICATION:  4 to 8 weeks, rolling

ENTRY FEE:  None,  2 to 8 images

For complete details, Read the Open Call!

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CALL for ENTRIES: CQ No. 47

Learn more about Issue No 47 of the Creative Quarterly Journal!

pretty PROVISIONS

Design impacts my food choices.  Bad or excessive packaging will decrease the chances that I will try a processed food.  And what’s with fruit like apples and oranges in individually wrapped packages?  Don’t they already have their own packaging?  I recently discovered that I am not the only one that chooses wine, at least in part, based on the label design.  It is okay; you can admit it too.  Design is a huge part of the impact of this art magazine.  I love this publication.  Maybe you will too…

Check out this Call for Entries from Creative Quarterly for Journal Issue No. 47.  From students to professionals, the eligibility on this opportunity is wide open.  Take a look…

Learn more about Issue No 47 of the Creative Quarterly Journal!CALL for ENTRIES:
Journal Issue No. 47
fm Creative Quarterly

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ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Open to fine arts (advertising, graphic design, photography, illustration & fine art).

DEADLINE:  January 27, 2017

ENTRY FEE:  Professionals are $30 for 1, $55 up to 5, for recent grads (last 3 years) $20/$45 & for current undergrad/post-grad students $10/$20.

JUROR:  Judged by an editorial staff of award-winning graphic designers, a former judge for Communication Arts annual and represented in The Graphic Eye: Photographs by Graphic Designers from around the Globe, a judge for the Society of Illustrators, Print Regional Design Annual and regional/national advertising & design competitions.

AWARDS:  Winners will appear in the Fall issue of Creative Quarterly and be exhibited in their online gallery. Winners will also be entered in the CQ year-end juried competitions where they will select the top 100 pieces for 2017.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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ARTIST of the DAY: Richard Brocken

"glamour" (photography) by Richard Brocken
“glamour” (photography) by Richard Brocken

“They knew everything about us though we couldn’t fathom
them at all.
We knew finally that the girls were really
woman in disguise.”
–Jeffrey Eugenides

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It has been a revolutionary sort of weekend.  I am struggling to figure out what to make of the adults in this world.  While I am trying not to give up on people who should KNOW better, my heart finds relief in the children that DO better.  Today’s AAAD Artist of the Day, Richard Brocken, offers a view, often of children, that is reverent and ethereal, sometimes funny or mischievous.  Entirely humane.

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Find the humane in the work of AAAD Artist of the Day,
photographer
Richard Brocken!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Spring 2017

Learn more about the Spring 2017 Issue from Create Magazine!GARLIC breath

I’m now dreaming of Spring harvest.  While everyone is craving soft spring greens, I just want freshly-harvested garlic with the shoots and stalks still attached.  I want to figure out how to braid them together so they can hang in my kitchen and dry for a couple of months.  That one initial farmers market purchase will flavor my cooking for an entire year.  This next Spring Call could start your entire year off right.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Create! Magazine for the Spring 2017.  I am a sucker for luscious, printed magazines like this one, and it is open to ANY media.  Don’t miss this chance…

Learn more about the Spring 2017 Issue from Create Magazine!CALL for ENTRIES:
Spring 2017
of Create! Magazine

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ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Open to all media, i.e.: painting, sculpture, digital, printmaking, fiber, mixed media, photography, installation & more.

DEADLINE:  January 29, 2017

ENTRY FEE:  $25 for up to 3, $30 for 5

JUROR: Bridgette Mayer is an art dealer, author, coach, speaker and entrepreneur. At the Bridgette Mayer Gallery (Philadelphia, PA), represented artists specialize in contemporary painting, sculpture & photography. The gallery was named one of the top 500 Galleries in the world by Blouin ArtInfo. Mayer recently wrote a book called, “The Art Cure,” available on Amazon.

AWARDS:  Artists selected by the guest juror will receive a 2-page spread including a brief bio, website, and 2 images in print and digital formats. Published artists will receive a complimentary digital issue and will be listed on Create! Magazine’s website/social media.

SALES:  The Spring Issue will be available at McNally Jackson Books in NYC & online.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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ARTIST of the DAY: Peter Vial

Reflections no. 4: Politics(mosaic 56 x 15 x 36 cm) by Peter Vial
Reflections no. 4: Politics (mosaic 56 x 15 x 36 cm) by Peter Vial

“Watch from your gut, listen to your soul” Peter Vial

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We are, in total, comprised of the pieces and parts of our experience –both those celebrated and those survived.  The mosaic work of today’s AAAD Artist of the Day Peter Vial speaks to that patchwork in such a visual way.  This work is so relatable, even though some of it is incredibly large.  I bristle at the ubiquitous Nietzsche what-doesn’t-kill-you quote because it typically comes across as condescension or gaslighting, but Vial’s sculpture is a celebration of life, regardless of circumstance. There IS a difference, and I appreciate that sort of optimistic realism.  No unicorns & rainbows.  Thanks, Peter.

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Find a map of your own journey in the mosaic work
of AAAD Artist of the Day, Peter Vial!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Tallahassee Int’l

Learn more about the 32nd Annual Tallahassee International from the Museum of Fine Arts at Florida State University!

more than ORANGE JUICE

Have I told you I was born in Florida? We lived there of and on until I was 5 years old.  My most distinct food memories are from Florida.  I remember accidentally dumping spaghetti on my dad’s lap because I forgot to brace the drop leaf table.  I remember loving hot dogs from Dixie’s in Treasure Island and momentarily believing I was abandoned because the line had moved and I hadn’t.  Spaghetti and hot dogs. Expand your range of Florida experiences with the next Call.  You won’t regret it.

Check out this Call for Entries from FSU Museum of Fine Arts (Tallahassee, FL) for the 32nd Annual Tallahassee Int’l Juried Competition. $20 Entry. Academic shows are great for those of you building resumes this year.  Take a look…

Learn more about the 32nd Annual Tallahassee International from the Museum of Fine Arts at Florida State University!CALL for ENTRIES:
Tallahassee Int’l
fm FSU MoFA

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ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists, 18+

MEDIA:  Open to all media

DEADLINE:  February 14, 2017

NOTIFICATION:  April 21, 2017

ENTRY FEE:  $20 for up to 2

JUROR:  The competition is blind juried by faculty members from the Florida State University College of Fine Arts.

AWARDS: 1st Place $1,000 & 2nd Place $500.00. Honorable Mentions are selected at the jurors’ discretion, however there is no monetary award. A color catalog is produced, and all artists who enter will receive a copy. Accepted artists will each receive a set of at least 10 complimentary catalogs.

SALES:  FSU retains no commission on sales.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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ARTIST of the DAY: Kelly Jo Shows

"Portrait of Artist Rose Eken" (left) & "Portrait of Artist Dustin Yellin" (right) by Kelly Jo Shows
“Portrait of Artist Rose Eken” (left) & “Portrait of Artist Dustin Yellin” (right) by Kelly Jo Shows

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“Shoes speak volumes about who we are. After time
they develop a character all their own.”
KJ Shows

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Community is what you make it.  Creative endeavors are often solitary, singular.  I have, over the years, developed a love for creating my own artistic community online, worldwide.  When I learned of today’s AAAD Artist of the Day, Kelly Jo Shows, I instantly knew we were of similar ilk.  I appreciate how he reaches out to those whose work he knows and loves, but whose person he does not necessarily know at all. Bridging gaps of time and space… with shoes.

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Journey into studios abroad with the work
of
AAAD Artist of the Day, Kelly Jo Shows!

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CALL for ENTRIES: 2017 Academy Nat’l

Learn more about the 2017 National Juried from the Academy Center of the Arts! comforTABLE

Winter is the season of indulgent foods.  Comfort foods have changed for me over the years, but they still tend to be slow-cooked, hearty fare. My favorite indulgences are french onion soup with fresh parmigiana, Swiss steak over pureed potatoes, masala laden with cauliflower & chickpeas or black-bean chili with a squeeze of lime.  And don’t forget the gulab jamun.  Luckily winter comes but once a year –much like this next Call.  Indulge…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Academy Center of the Arts (Lynchburg, VA) for the 2017 National Juried Art Exhibit.  This is a great arts organization, and I think you’ll appreciate all they have to offer.  Take a look…

Learn more about the 2017 National Juried from the Academy Center of the Arts!CALL for ENTRIES:
2017 Nat’l Juried
from Academy Center of the Arts

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ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists, 18+ residing in U.S.

MEDIA:  Open to many media, including: painting, sculpture, drawing, printmaking, fiber, glass, ceramics, wood, metal & mixed media. No photography accepted. 

DEADLINE: February 24, 2017

NOTIFICATION:  March 10, 2017

ENTRY FEE: $35 for up to 3

JUROR:  Lauren Rice received her MFA in Painting and Drawing from American University in Washington, DC and her BA in Studio Art from Knox College in Galesburg, IL.  She has had numerous national solo exhibitions, select group exhibitions & has been a fellow at The Kala Art Institute in Berkeley, CA & an artist-in-residence at The Luminary in St. Louis, MO. Her recent work was published in New American Paintings, edition 118.  Rice is currently an Asst. Professor of Art at Longwood University in Farmville.

AWARDS: Cash awards given at the discretion of the juror.  Best of Show $1000

SALES: The Academy Center of the Arts retains 35% commission

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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ARTIST of the DAY: Annie Hermes

"Gun Won" (acrylic on canvas, 36"x36") by Anne Hermes
“Gun Won” (acrylic on canvas, 36″x36″) by Annie Hermes

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“Most homicides in the United States are committed
with firearms, especially handguns.
–from NIJ.gov

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I live in the South where gun ownership is common. Hunting & recreational shooting are part of the culture where I live.  Gun control is a heated debate.  Do I believe there are responsible gun owners? Sure.  Do I think I have the capacity to be a responsible gun owner? Sure.  Would I give up my right to bear arms?  Today–this minute.  The epidemic of gun violence has to end.  Maybe there is an answer to that epidemic that still allows for gun ownership.  But, today, as of this minute, no one has found it.  Today’s AAAD Artist of the Day, Annie Hermes, puts the question of gun violence in your face, on an enormous scale, in surreal color.  Do we have your attention?

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You can’t avoid the questions posed by
the work of
AAAD Artist of the Day, Annie Hermes!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Winter Prize

Learn more about the Winter Prize from Western Bureau Arts! functional FOOD collections

I acquire things in threes & fives.  I’m partial to the odd, regardless of the source.  My mother likes the evens.  I have three wasabi turtles; she has a favorite pair of berry bowls.  I have five sets of chopsticks; she has pair of porcelain egg cups.  My collecting has been purposefully curbed due to a conscious decision to own less, but “three” is still a set for me.  This next Call offers a $300 prize & the possibility of becoming part of collection.  This one is quarterly…

Check out this Call for Entries from Western Bureau Arts for the Winter Prize 2017.  This quarterly prize is open to all media & offers a critique for EVERY entrant. Take a look…

Learn more Art Prize from Western Bureau Arts!CALL for ENTRIES:
Winter Prize 2017
from Western Bureau Arts

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ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Open to all media

DEADLINE:  January 31, 2017

NOTIFICATION:  May 2017

ENTRY FEE: $35 for up to 5

JUROR: The curators of Western Bureau Arts

AWARDS:  The winning artist will receive $300, WBAP Plaque (Western Bureau Art Prize), a featured profile on the Western Bureau website & a 300-word review from the WB chief curator.  Two artists will receive $100, WBAP Plaque (Western Bureau Art Prize) & a 150-word review from the WB chief curator.  All entrants will receive a brief, written critique of their work. All winners will be also considered for inclusion in the Western Bureau’s Collection.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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