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CALL for ENTRIES: Mind, Spirit & Emotion

Learn more about the Mind Spirit and Emotion exhbiti from Art-Competition.net!CHOCOLATE
chakra

I’ve always been an emotional eater.  I don’t fill huge emotional voids with a whole pizza, but I’ve been known to soothe my anxious mind & spirit with a piece of chocolate.  I hate the habit, but I have thus far been unable to break myself of it.  This next Call wants to see how you reveal your mind, spirit & emotion in art.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Art-Competition.net (online) for Mind, Spirit & Emotion.  Competitions support free drawing lessons. If you are looking to increase your web exposure, this  this might be perfect……

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Learn more about the Mind Spirit and Emotion exhbiti from Art-Competition.net!CALL
for ENTRIES:

Mind, Spirit & Emotion

 

ELIGIBILITY:
All artists age 18+

MEDIA:   Open to all 2-D media

The visual narrative of the artist’s work should reveal their mind, spirit and emotion in the artwork.  The work should express the subject through the artist’s emotions, whether it is bold energy, subtle expression, mystery deepened or revealed, inner beauty, or a unique vision.

Learn more about the Mind Spirit and Emotion exhibit from Art-Competition.net!“A work of art
which did not
begin in emotion
is not art.”
–Paul Cezanne

DEADLINE:
June 11, 2014

NOTIFICATION:
June 16, 2014

ENTRY FEE:  1 Entry for $15, up to three entries for $30, up to five entries for $60

AWARDS:
1
st Place: $500 in cash & $5,200 in prizes
2nd Place: $125 in cash & $1,625 in prizes
3rd Place: $60 in cash & $125 prizes

The 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winner’s art will be featured in Art-Competition.net “Winners Showcase” with links to their websites.

The Honorable Mentions artwork will also be displayed in the “Honorable Mentions” section of the Art Competition website.  All entries will be displayed on our Art-Competition website Submissions Showcase page in the order that the submissions are received.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Digital Magic

Learn more about the Digital Magic exhibit from the b.j. spoke Gallery!no more botched
BAKED GOODS

I have produced my fair share of leaded pastries–from puck-like biscuits to unintentionally unleavened breads.  I thought it was just me, but I found out that part of the problem was my oven.  if your baking powder doesn’t full work until 425°, and your oven lacks the last 50º because it isn’t calibrated correctly, then you’re going to fail. It doesn’t matter if your oven is 25 years or 5 days old; a digital oven thermometer can save your baking. Trust me.  This next Call offers a little more digital magic.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the b.j. spoke Gallery (Huntington, NY) for Digital MagicThis is a rare chance to put your work in front of this very unique juror.  Investigate this opportunity…

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Learn more about the Digital Magic exhibit from the BJ Spoke Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Digital Magic

 

ELIGIBILITY:
Open to all US artists

MEDIA: Digital photography, digital painting, 3D modeling, 3D printing, web based artwork, digital installation, video, phonography, mobile device display & mixed media works are all potential objects for exhibition.

DEADLINE:  June 1, 2014

ENTRY FEE: $35 for up to 6

Learn more about the Digital Magic exhibit from the BJ Spoke Gallery!JUROR:  Laurence Gartel is known around the world as the “FATHER” of Digital Art for almost 40 years. His career started working with video guru Nam June Paik at Media Study/Buffalo in 1975, before the birth of the personal computer.  Mr. Gartel taught Andy Warhol how to use the Amiga Computer when Warhol received the commission to produce the Debbie Harry album cover. 

For the last 4 years GARTEL has been creating Art Cars the first  one being the Electric Roadster for Tesla.  Mr. GARTEL was the Featured Guest of the New York  International Auto Show with his own Pavilion of 30,000 square feet.  Since he has produced over two dozen one-of-a-kind vehicles.

AWARDS:  Exhibition of selected works by each winning artist, July 29th – August 23rd at the b.j. spoke gallery.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Download the Prospectus from the BJ Spoke Gallery!

ARTIST to LOVE: Theresa Crout

Peek-a-Boo, We See You!

Say “Hello” to our newest Artist to Love

Theresa Crout
Acrylic, Pastel, Clay & Bacon
Voodoods by Theresa Crout!
Voodoods
Sculpture
CROUT paints, sculpts & creates obsessively in any media & location. Best known for her voodoods (based on New Orleans voodoo dolls), her paintings & sculptures are dark & whimsical. They give something back to the viewer every time.

Crout is also the architect of The Kitchen Project, a blog documenting art made from whatever is in her kitchen & cockadoodledoodles, a series of daily cartoons. Every. Single. Day. Her work speaks for itself--inspires & delights.

FAVORITE FOOD: Peanut Butter

Are you an Artist to Love? Be sure to let us know!

FEATURED ARTIST: Jillian Platt

Learn more about Featured Artist Jillian Platt!i choose
CHOCOLATE

not dishes

I’m up to my eyeballs in my own sink of dishes, as it were.  But, I appreciated the break from deadlines and mayhem afforded by reviewing the work of those that contributed to the Featured Artist Contest.

And admittedly, what I choose to feature is often colored by whatever is piled in my proverbial sink of dishes at the moment.  With my own solo show opening in July, I am deep in historical anatomies being used in my pieces.  And what comes across my desk?  The work of a phenomenal abstract painter that also does medical illustration.

I am proud to welcome Jillian Platt as AAAD’s latest Featured Artist.  The historical anatomies I use are deliberately labored, graphic and anything but beautiful.  But this work is soft and delicate and draws me in–regardless of the subject matter.  Then there is the abstract work; I’m just lost in the sort of emotional chaos & cacophony of sound emitted by the color & texture of this work.  Enjoy.

Learn more about Featured Artist Jillian Platt!FEATURED ARTIST:
Jillian Platt

 

Early chalk drawings were the first indications of Jillian’s need for artistic expression.  Exposed to fine art at an early age & encouraged by surroundings & teachers her talents were solidified at Boston University School of Fine Art.

Jillian wove art & science together in the field of medical art. Her work garnered awards both in & out of the courtroom & operating theatres.  She has explained to college students, attorneys & surgeons the cellular work of the body, the mechanisms of destruction & the steps of repair.

Expressions in abstract gently pull the viewer in allowing them private entrance into the artist world. Underlying perceptions & profound realizations of softness, emotionality and solitude reach out for the viewer’ s participation.

Abstract Work by Featured Artist Jillian Platt!Are you self-taught or formally instructed? 

“I am formally trained.  A B.F.A. in painting from Boston University & a M.S. in Medical Illustration from Georgia Regents University.  I have loved to paint and draw for as long as I can remember so…

“It was only natural
for me to study art.”

 

“The science part came in after college.  I had a bookkeeping job and wanted to find a way to make a living using my art.  I had heard about medical illustration and decided to take some science classes. One teacher, a physiology teacher, got me hooked on science.”

Illustration Work by Featured Artist Jillian Platt!Talk to me about your process. 

“It depends on the job, but for the most part medical illustration is like writing a book report. You use references, such as anatomy books, medical reports, patient records, sometimes observing surgery.  Graduate school in medical illustration includes medical school courses in anatomy, neuroanatomy, cell biology, surgery (and many others).

“When you graduate you are well prepared in how to read and incorporate all the information in those references. The hardest part is simplifying the information without losing something important and still making it visually appealing.”  Editor:  I’m sure that the amount of education & preparation required should have been obvious to me, but I simply never considered it. Wow.

Featured Artist Jillian Platt!I find myself loving both your abstract paintings AND the medical illustrations.  What brought about such a stark contrast in subject matter? 

“I fell in love with art because it is an outlet for me emotionally. With abstract painting there are no references, it can be purely emotional. Muddling your way through feelings, getting dirty, and really being in your art. It’s a huge release for me.

“Medical illustration is pretty straight forward. I’m generally creating it to serve a specific purpose so there’s not much room for expression.”

Illustration Work by Featured Artist Jillian Platt!Talk to me about your inspiration. “Human physiology is fascinating to me. How it all works together. It’s so complex and beautiful. Any time I have been hired to create medical art is a chance for me to learn.  To go into an operating room and watch, or to talk with scientists about a process they are experimenting with, is fascinating.  There’s so much creativity in science.

“Abstract art is all about emotion for me. I am a pretty private person and generally keep my feelings to myself except for a few friends. So art becomes, for me, the release.

Abstract Work by Featured Artist Jillian Platt!“Sounds corny, but I really need to be making something all the time, using my hands. Painting, upholstering, making jewelry, gardening. Something is always going on in my head that needs to get out.”

Talk to me about the two artists (one living, one dead) that have most influenced your work, and tell us why.

“My 1st art teacher, a great friend & artist named John Dyer, from NY.  He taught me how to use oil paint & the importance of light.  Also, how to really try to feel the subject matter that I was painting, the texture, color, temperature.  His style is similar to Andrew Wyeth.  Anselm Kiefer’s work is gripping.  Just to be in its presence is so powerful. It was his work that really moved me and showed me what abstract is all about.

“Dead. That would be Frances Spalding Whistler.  The way he used oil paint like watercolor and the ethereal feeling of his paintings.”

Illustration Work by Featured Artist Jillian Platt!Is there one artist whose work you simply cannot abide?  Editor: I always ask this question of artists, mostly to gauge their feelings about the public image of art.  I almost never reveal the answers, but I’ll say this… I’ve only had about 4 or 5 different answers in the past few years.  Apparently we all dislike the same people, ha.

What’s coming up next for you?  “I’m doing a mural in my friend Rachel’s dining room. I’m really exited about it. I have been working on a medical animation project for a long time now and am eager to get dirty again.”

You know we have to know about your favorite food.  You know you want to tell us…  “Sadly, at 44 years old, it’s still pizza with a lot of sauce and a coke.”  Pizza is never sad, Jillian.  Never ever.

And what about your favorite snack foods?  “Anything chocolate. I love chocolate.”  Amen.  Me too.  Did you know that there are people that dislike chocolate?  Dumbfounding, eh?

Thank you, Jillian, for being an oddly beautiful connection in what I suspect is a very small world.  Your work moves me.

Learn more about Featured Artist Jillian Platt!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Dimensions

Learn more from the Associated Artists of Winston-Salem!SPOONFUL
of love

Many of my cooking utensils and vessels are handmade.  This is all thanks to my living in Gatlinburg–the largest group of independent craft artisans in North America.  It is a privilege to be able to use hand carved spoons and beautifully thrown bowls in the preparation of my family’s meals.  These treasures are beautiful & special, and I am so grateful to have them.  This next Call is being juried by the director of one of the country’s foremost schools for craft education, Penland.  Investigate very carefully…

Check out this Call for Entries from Associated Artists of Winston-Salem for Dimensions, A 50th Anniversary.  This is a fantastic juror, but be certain to do your research on Penland first.  Take a look…

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Learn more from the Associated Artists of Winston-Salem!CALL for ENTRIES:
Dimensions

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to artists age 15+

MEDIA: 2-D & 3-D fine art

DEADLINE:  April 27, 2014

NOTIFICATION:  Week of May 9, 2014

ENTRY FEE: $40 for up to 3, $7 ea. add’l (non-members)

JUROR:  Jean W. McLaughlin has been director of the Penland School of Crafts since 1998.  McLaughlin went to Penland after serving 16 years at the NC Arts Council as Director of Visual Arts.  As an ardent and eloquent advocate for artists and the creative process, McLaughlin has been a speaker, panelist & writer on the work of individual artists and the importance of alternative educational resources like Penland.

AWARDS:  Best in Show $1000, 2nd Place $500, 3rd Place $250 & Honorable Mentions $50

SALES:  AAWS retains a 30% commission.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from the Associated Artists of Winston-Salem!

CALL for ENTRIES: 4 Points 3rd Bi-Annual

Learn more from Four Points Contemporary!hotcha
MAMA

I don’t eat food I can’t identify.  I love it when readers send me foods, but one of you clearly has it out for me.   A couple of weeks ago, someone sent a handful of chiltepin peppers–extremely hot, measuring between 50,000-100,000 Scoville units (jalepenos are 3,500–8,000).  It took several days to research it.  Rest assured, I have dried them for use in chili or Thai food sometime soon.  I’ll keep you updated.  This next Call hails from Texas where the chiltepin is the State native pepper.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Four Points Contemporary (Texas) for their 3rd Bi-annual Open juried online international art competition.  I love that the juror is an electrical engineer/poet.  Increase your online exposure…

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Learn more from Four Points Contemporary!CALL for ENTRIES:
4 Points 3rd Bi-Annual

 

ELIGIBILITY:   Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Open to all media

DEADLINE:  May 4, 2014

NOTIFICATION:  May 19, 2014

ENTRY FEE: $30 for up to 5 images

JUROR:  Flavia Cosma  is an award winning Romanian-born Canadian poet, author & translator.  She has a M.S. in Electrical Engineering from Polytechnic Institute of Bucharest.  She has published 35 books of poetry, narrative & books for children. Her work has been represented in numerous anthologies in various countries & languages. 

AWARDS:  1st Place: $500, 2nd Place: $300, 3rd Place $150, 4th Place $50, Awards of Excellence, Special Merit Awards & Honorable Mention Award.  Winning artists will also have their work archived and their website linked to the Four Points Contemporary Site.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from Four Points Contemporary!

CALL for ENTRIES: Downtown

Learn more about the Downtown Exhibit from the A Smith Gallery!CITY
food

Meet me downtown for a bite?  That conjures images of barbeque in Memphis & paella in New Orleans, but where I live it means…pancakes.  Yes, pancakes.  There must be a dozen pancake houses and a population of only 3500.  We have to feed the tourists something.  This next Call is not meant for food photography specifically, but it is open to interpretation.  Investigate for yourself…

Check out this Call for Entries for Downtown brought to you by the A. Smith Gallery (Texas). The entry fee is low, & you might look at downtown a  whole different way. Take a look…

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Learn more about the Downtown Exhibit from the A Smith Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Downtown

 

downtown –  urban, midtown, metropolitan, main, central, business, capital, borough, burg, municipality, metropolis, polis, concrete jungle, village, town, inner-city, oppidan, city. ”

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artist

MEDIA: Photography

DEADLINE:  May 5, 2014

NOTIFICATION: May 19, 2014

ENTRY FEE: $30 up to 5, $6 ea add’l

JUROR:  Coming off of a 25 year commercial photography career, Peter Liepke is now a fine art photographer & print maker residing in upstate NY with his wife & 2 sons.  His commercial & fine art images have appeared in almost every major publication in the U.S.

His current series uses NYC for inspiration.  While at the same time he enjoys producing finely crafted prints in the rare challenging turn of the century processes of Gum Bichromate or Platinum Palladium from waxed paper negatives.  His artistic philosophy is rooted in light, beauty, composition & craftsmanship.

AWARDS: 45 to 50 images will be selected for exhibition and a Blurb full color catalogue. Awards are $325 for Juror’s Award, $250 and an exhibition catalogue for Director’s Award, 5 Honorable Mentions each receiving an exhibition catalogue & $100 for Visitors’ Choice Award.

SALES: A Smith Gallery will retain 40% commission out of the sales price.

For complete details, Visit the Website!

Learn more from the A. Smith Gallery in Texas!

CALL for ENTRIES: Pipsqueak

Learn more from the Northbrook Library!a summer
of squeaky
SQUASH

Who knew squeaky food existed?  Not me.  If you steam summer squash, the outer skin squeaks against your teeth.  I love squash, but the squeak gives me the willies.  The smaller the summer squash, the less the squeak.  Apparently I can only handle the pipsqueaks, hehe, like this next Call.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Northbrook Public Library (Illinois) for Pipsqueak –Small Works, Big Vision.  I really love this library’s commitment to art!  Don’t miss this one…

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Learn more about the Pipsqueak Exhibit from the Northbrook Library!CALL for ENTRIES:
Pipsqueak

 

Pip Squeak is all about big vision in a small package. Big ideas do not always have to be big in stature and this show hopes to prove just that.

ELIGIBILITY: The show is open to artists 18 years and older.

MEDIA: 2-D must not exceed 12” in any dimension (unframed). 3-D must be no more than 9” in any direction.

DEADLINE: May 31, 2014

NOTIFICATION: June

ENTRY FEE: $40 for up to 5 images.

SALES: No commission.  All sales inquires will be referred to the artists.

AWARDS: One $2000 purchase prize, 2nd place cash award of $1000, 3rd place cash award of $500 & two Viewer’s Choice cash awards of $200.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Downlowd the Catawampus Prospectus from the Northbrook Public Library!

CALL for ENTRIES: Open

Learn more from F-Stop Magazine!NO BUFFET
please

“What do you want for dinner?”  I have learned to truly detest those six words.  I appreciate choices, but I struggle with unlimited choices.  After 16 years, my husband has learned to ask, “Do you want a steak-topped salad or roasted chicken for dinner?”  That decision, I can make.  This next Call hasn’t narrowed it down for you, but I’m hoping you’re better at decision making than I am.  Plus, I suspect you’ll just  love this magazine…

Check out this Call for Entries from F-Stop Magazine for their Open Theme Volume #65.  No entry fee for up to 12 images. Be sure to tell them you found F-Stop through ArtAndArtDeadlines.com, and make us proud…

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Learn more from F-Stop Magazine!CALL for ENTRIES:
F-Stop Mag

 

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA: Photography

DEADLINE: May 15, 2014

PUBLICATION:  June 1, 2014

ENTRY FEE: None

ABOUT F-Stop: F-STOP MAGAZINE is an online photography magazine featuring contemporary photography from established and emerging photographers from around the world. Each issue has a theme or an idea that the unites the photographs to create a dynamic dialogue among the artists. Founded in 2003 and published online, bi-monthly.

For complete details, Read the Guidelines!

Learn more from F-Stop Magazine!

CALL for ENTRIES: Get a Room

Learn more about the Governors Island Art Fair!to your room
WITHOUT DINNER

I want to love room service, but I don’t.  I don’t want to stay in my hotel room for dinner.  I want to go out on the town.  Maybe it is a reflection of my hotel choices.  Maybe what I want is to start staying in hotels that MAKE me want to stay in for dinner.  It is all becoming clearer now.  This next Call is all about the room too.  This could be a fantastic experience.  Is this the right fit for you?

Check out this Call for Entries from 4heads for the Governor’s Island Art Fair: Get a Room.  It is $35 to apply, but your own exhibit room is free FOR A MONTH!  Commission is only 30%.  I love New York in the Fall…

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Learn more about the Governors Island Art Fair!CALL for ENTRIES:
Get a Room

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artistsPlease note, you have to install your own work in New York in late August and uninstall in September.

MEDIA:  Open to all media

EXTENDED DEADLINE:  June 13, 2014

NOTIFICATION:  July 31, 2014

ENTRY FEE:  Aside from the $35 application fee and any personal costs incurred in transporting, installing and de-installing the show, there are no other required fees due from independent exhibiting artists.

AWARDS:  GIAF offers single exhibition rooms to over 120 individual artists, organizations and galleries from around the globe.

SALES:  4heads receives a 30% commission on all sales.

Learn more by visiting 4heads online!

Learn more about the Governors Island Art Fair!