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CALL for ENTRIES: Camera USA

Learn more about the Camera USA exhibit from the Naples Art Association!let it
SNOW

Coconut snow creme anyone?  I’m trying to come up with a logical way to combat my winter frustration.  Because I live near a little-traveled corner of the National Park, I STILL have access to untrodden-snow in area that is as free from harsh chemicals and pesticides as one can approximate in 2014.  So, I will use coconut milk instead of heavy cream and dream of a sitting on a Florida beach while writing during the latest bout of snow showers.  This next Call wants to bring you to their sunny Florida local for the opening of Camera USA.  I can’t wait…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Naples Art Association (Naples, FL) at The von Liebig Art Center for CAMERA USA: National Photography Award.  The entry fee is standard; the online process is simple. And you can’t ask for better jurors.  Take a look…

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Learn more from the Naples Art Association!CALL for ENTRIES:
Camera USA

 

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists residing in the US

MEDIA: Photography taken in the US

DEADLINE:  May 12, 2014

NOTIFICATION:  June 19, 2014

ENTRY FEE: The non-refundable application fee is $32 (for current NAA members the entry fee is $27) and is payable online by credit card.

SALES: Photographs exhibited in “Camera USA” may be available for purchase or listed as NFS (not for sale). Once stated, neither the price nor title of the photograph may be changed. The NAA processes sales and will retain a 30% commission on all photographs sold during the exhibition. Proceeds from sales support the NAA’s exhibition programs. Photographers’ proceeds will be mailed. Photographers generally receive their checks within three weeks from the close of the exhibition.

http://www.naplesart.org/call-for-artists/call-for-artist/JURORS:  Dan Biferie is Chair of the School of Photography at Daytona State College and a Senior Professor at the Southeast Center for Photographic Studies in Daytona Beach, Florida.  Biferie was the Founding Director of the Daytona Beach Community College Gallery of Fine Arts and organized more than 500 exhibitions, lectures, workshops and seminars during his twelve-year tenure.

Clyde Butcher is an award winning large-format view camera photographer well known for his black and white landscape photographs and, in particular, his photographs of the Florida Everglades and Big Cypress National Preserve. Among the many awards he has received is the Hall of Fame Award, which is the highest honor the State of Florida can give to a private citizen, and the Ansel Adams Conservation Award from the Sierra Club.

Learn more about the Camera USA exhibit from the Naples Art Association!Frederick Voss is a Museum Consultant and retired Smithsonian Senior Historian and Curator. His work at the Smithsonian included conceiving and organizing exhibitions around historical themes and authoring catalogues and books in connection with the exhibitions. Voss served on the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery staff from 1971 until his retirement in 2004.

AWARDS:  Up to 50 photos will be included in the exhibition.  The $5,000 National Photography Award will be presented to one artist.  The award winner will receive two-nights hotel in Naples, FL to attend a preview reception and award presentation on Friday, August 8, 2014.  Round-trip airfare will be provided to a winning artist who lives outside FL. A winner residing in Florida will receive a $300 travel stipend.

SALES:  The NAA processes sales and will retain a 30% commission on all photographs sold during the exhibition.

For complete information, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from the Naples Art Association!

CALL for ENTRIES: Int’l Biscuit

Learn more about the International Biscuit Festival Art Exhibit!please,
take my
FLOUR

All I want for my birthday is a biscuit.  My birthday is June 6th.  On Christmas Day, I made my birthday request of my mother.  She’s the best biscuit-maker I know, my husband being a close 2nd, but neither of them has yet to master a gluten-free biscuit.  I can only hope one of them figures it out.  It is the only gluten-laden food I miss.  And, in a cruel twist of fate, this Call is in my backyard.  I can’t bear the thought, so please, someone make me proud…

Check out this Call for Entries from the International Biscuit Festival for the International Biscuit Festival Art Exhibit (Knoxville, TN). I’ll give you a second to re-read that.  Yep.  Biscuits.  Inspired?  You should be…

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Learn more about the International Biscuit Festival Art Exhibit!CALL for ENTRIES:
Int’l Biscuit Festival Art Exhibit

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all 18+ artists

MEDIA:  Works may be created in all 2D & 3D medias but must be biscuit inspired

DEADLINE:  April 1, 2014

NOTIFICATION:  April 8, 2014

ENTRY FEE:  $35 for up to 3

JURORS:   David Butler, Executive Director of the Knoxville Museum of Art, and Cindy Spangler, retired Collections Manager for the Ewing Gallery at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

AWARDS:  Best of Show $1,000 and (2) Merit Awards $500 each

SALES:  All work must be for sale. If works are sold, the Biscuit Festival will retain a 30% commission.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the International Biscuit Festival Art Exhibit!

 

CALL for ENTRIES: Oil & Acrylic

Learn more from the National Oil and Acrylic Painters Society!OLIVE
you too

Only a very small handful of my friends will abide long debates about varietal olive oils.  My favorite varietal is made from Frantoio olives. Frantoio olives are widely used in Tuscan olive oils–peppery and bitter and pungent and a bit grassy.  Just a few of my food freaky friends will stick around for these debates because we are peas in a pod.  This next Call is for peas of the painting pod.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the National Oil and Acrylic Painters’ Society (NOAPS) for their On-Line International Spring 2014. This entry fee may seem a little high, but you don’t have to be a member.  AND, the prizes are spectacular…

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Learn more from the National Oil and Acrylic Painters Society!CALL for ENTRIES:
Oil & Acrylic

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists 18+

MEDIA:  Oil & acrylic painting

DEADLINE:  April 8, 2014

NOTIFICATION:  May 2, 2014

ENTRY FEE: $30 for 1, $10 ea add’l

JUROR:  Cheng Lian was born in 1955 in Shanghai, China. Part of a close-knit, highly-talented family, he learned art since he was a little boy from his father, a famous artist and professor. He graduated from China Academy of Fine Art (a famous art school in China known as Zhejiang Academy of Fine Art), and he was an honored student in the art school.

Painting by Juror Cheng Lian!As an artist Cheng has traveled to many places in China, Asia, United States, North America, Europe and South America; he uses his artist eyes observing things that he has seen like people and scenery, and he created eye catching, breath taking portraits, landscapes, and still lives with his unique style.

AWARDS:  Best of Show : $1000, 2nd Place: $500, 3rd Place: $400, Additional Awards Include: Best Landscape: $100 Best Still Life: $100, Best People: $100, Best Use of Light & Color: $100, Most Innovative: $100, Narrative Excellence: $100.

Ten artists will receive non-monetary Awards of Excellence recognition. 10 artists will receive non-monetary Merit Awards.  The TOP 150 artists will be given recognition on www.noaps.org with Name, website link and image selected.

SALES:  Selected work will post on www.noaps.org to promote sales. Requests relating to artist information or sales will be forwarded to the artist.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from the National Oil and Acrylic Painters Society!

RESIDENCY: 360 Xochi Quetzal

Learn more about the 360 Xochi Quetzal Residency program!have you seen this
VEGETABLE?

I spent a little time in Mexico a couple of years ago and fell in love with the chayote.  I haven’t been able to find this veggies since my return.  It is sometimes call the “pear squash” and is used like a summer squash.  It was fantastically light and fresh. My husband and I are entering this next Residency Call as musicians.  If we get in, I’m going to drive back a bushel of chayote.  Maybe this residency is the right opportunity for you, too…

Check out this Call for Applications from 360 XOCHI QUETZAL Artist & Writers Residency Program (Chapala, Mexico) for their Summer Residency Program.  Free studio, housing & a food stipend. You just have to get yourself to Mexico.  Just apply through the CAFE system; you know you need this…

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Learn more about the 360 XOCHI QUETZAL Spring Artist Residency in Central MexicoRESIDENCY:
360 Xochi Quetzal

 

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all visual artists, musicians & writers

MEDIA: Open to all media

DEADLINE:  April 5, 2014

NOTIFICATION: April 26, 2014

ENTRY FEE: The application fee is $36 and if you apply to both residencies (artist and writer), there is a $12 discount. Artists who are re-applying also qualify for a $12 discount. Only one discount will apply.

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JURORS:  Jeannine Falino, Juror for Visual Arts, is Adjunct Curator at the Museum of Arts and Design in New York City and is a paintings consultant at the Museum of the City of New York. She was previously Curator of American Decorative Arts and Sculpture at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Jeannine has published and lectured widely on American art, especially decorative arts and contemporary craft, and teaches the history of American ceramics at the Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, Rhode Island.

Learn more about the 360 Xochi Quetzal Residency program!Alice Fogel, Juror for Writers and Musicians,  is the State Poet Laureate of New Hampshire (USA) 2014 – 2019 and recent winner of the Nicholas Shaffner Award for Music in Literature. Alice is the author of Strange Terrain: A Poetry Handbook for the Reluctant Reader (Hobblebush Books, 2009).  Alice teaches creative writing and poetry at Keene State College, Keene, NH and Landmark College, Putney, Vermont.

AWARDS: This is a free one-month residency. Your residency offers you free wi-fi, weekly maid service, a food stipend of $1,000 pesos and all utilities. You will only be responsible for your laundry, local transportation, entertainment and additional food. International calls can be made via skype.

You are responsible for your travel to and from the Guadalajara International airport, which is just 25 minutes from Chapala.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the XOCHI QUETZAL Artist and Writers Residency Program!

RESIDENCY: Arts/Industry Program

Learn more about the Arts Industry Residency Program from the Kohler Arts Center!magnificent
moldy

YUMMINESS

I dream about cheese really often.  I dream about wandering from cheese maker to cheese maker in France and learning all their secrets.  I dream about making cheeses that I can’t even imagine exist.  This next Call will help you learn to make things that don’t yet exist in YOUR imagination as well.  Act quickly so you don’t miss this one…

Check out this Call for Entries from the John Michael Kohler Arts Center (Sheboygan, WI) for the Arts/Industry Residency Program. There is no entry fee, and this is a HUGE opportunity to stretch yourself and your skills and learn something you never thought possible. Take a look…

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Learn more about the Arts Industry Residency Program from the Kohler Arts Center!RESIDENCY:
Arts/Industry Program

 

Arts/Industry is undoubtedly the most unusual ongoing collaboration between art and industry in the United States. Hundreds of emerging and established visual artists have benefited from the Arts/Industry program at Kohler Co. since its inception in 1974.

Participants are exposed to a body of technical knowledge that enables them to explore forms and concepts not possible in their own studios as well as new ways of thinking and working.

Artists-in-residence may work in the Kohler Co. Pottery, Iron and Brass Foundries, and Enamel Shop to develop a wide variety of work in clay, enameled cast iron, and brass including but not limited to murals and reliefs, temporary or permanent site-specific installations, and functional and sculptural forms.

Learn more about the Arts Industry Residency Program from the Kohler Arts Center!ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Open to all disciplines

DEADLINE: April 1, 2014

NOTIFICATION:  Fall of 2014

ENTRY FEE:  None

AWARDS: Each year, 16–22 artists are accepted for two- to six-month residencies in the Pottery or Foundry/Enamel areas of the factory. Artists-in-residence receive 24-hour access to studio space, materials, use of equipment, technical assistance, photographic services, housing, and round-trip transportation.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Knox Photo 2014

Learn more about Knox Photo 2014 from the Arts and Culture Alliance!don’t be an
EGGHEAD

I’ve been teaching my son to cook.  Well, I’ve been teaching my son to make food–that’s more accurate.  He loves egg salad.  So, we’ve begun with how to boil an egg and the importance of paprika.  You’d be amazed at how often those two, simple factors can ruin egg salad.  Just because they are easy or comfortable doesn’t make them less challenging in their own way.  This next Call is from one of my favorite organizations, and it is easy to enter. But, it is an opportunity not to be overlooked…

Check out this Call for Entries from The Arts & Culture Alliance for Knoxville Photo 2014. This is a great show run by a great organization. I’ve shown here several times, and I was even the juror last year

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Learn more about Knox Photo 2014 from the Arts and Culture Alliance!CALL for ENTRIES:
Knoxville Photo 2014

 

Hosted by the Arts & Culture Alliance, the second annual Knoxville Photo was developed to provide a forum for artists to compete on a national scale and display their work. Approximately 40-50 photographic works from both emerging and established artists will be selected by the juror, Joe Longobardi, for exhibition in the main gallery of the beautifully-restored Emporium Center, Knoxville’s downtown arts anchor location.

ELIGIBILITY: All artists 18 years and older living in the US.

MEDIA: Photography in four categories:

  • The Human Experience (streetscapes, cityscapes, and environmental portraiture)
  • Our Earth (landscapes, animals, nature – should not include man-made objects)
  • Travel (any subject or genre, taken while away from home)
  • Digital Imagination (digitally enhanced in the camera or in post-production, including composites, montages, abstracts)

Learn more about Knox Photo 2014 from the Arts and Culture Alliance!DEADLINE: March 23, 2014

NOTIFICATION: April 7, 2014

ENTRY FEE: $30 for up to 3 images ($20 for Arts & Culture Alliance members and students). Up to 7 add’l images may be submitted for $5/each ($4 for members/students).

JUROR:  Joe Longobardi has worked professionally as a photographer for seven years in the Asheville, NC area engaging in editorial, portrait, documentary, and street photography.  He attended the Art Institute of Boston where he studied fine art and Illustration.  After art school, he worked as an Illustrator and cartoonist for numerous publications that included newspaper distributor King Features Syndicate.

Learn more about Knox Photo 2014 from the Arts and Culture Alliance!Joe gradually made the move to photography as a means of personal expression employing both traditional darkroom and digital photography techniques and mediums. He exhibits locally and regionally in group and solo shows.  Joe Longobardi has several books in the works featuring photographs of downtown Asheville that explore the city’s unique bohemian lifestyle.

AWARDS: At least $1,000 in cash awards will be presented at the exhibition’s Opening Reception on May 2, 2014 at the Emporium.  Awards include: $500 Best in Show, four $125 Best of Category awards, and a cash award for Best Work by an Alliance member.  Exhibiting artists will receive a catalog of the exhibition.  Awards are as designated by the juror, whose decision is final.

SALES: Every effort is made to promote sales. All sales are handled by the Arts & Culture Alliance, who retains a 25% commission (20% for cash and check sales).

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Download the Prospectus from the Arts and Culture Alliance!

CALL to ENTRIES: Beach Comber

Learn more about the Beach Comber Exhbit from Annmarie Sculpture Garden and Arts Center!LOBSTA
love

The only good reason to be on the beach is a clambake or a lobster boil, in my opinion.  I’ve never been a beach kind of girl.  I’ve always preferred the green leafy mountainside over the golden sands of the beach.  And I’m not sure why.  But I know how many of you are beach combers at heart.  So, this next Call is a great opportunity to express your love of the sea in virtually any media or size.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Arts Center (Solomons, MD) for Beach Comber Art.  $25 to enter up to 4 images.  I simply love this venue…

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Learn more about the Beach Comber Exhbit from Annmarie Sculpture Garden and Arts Center!CALL for ENTRIES:
Beach Comber Art

This exhibit is concerned with the discoveries that artists make at the seaside. How do the sounds, tides, colors, and textures inspire artistic expression? How does the sea affect the content, mood, and execution of works of art? Are you, as an artist, mesmerized by the sea? Do you pick up bits and pieces of things at the beach and take them home? Do you incorporate found objects from the beach into your art? If your work explores these and other complementary issues, the jury invites you to submit your work to this show. The goal is to create a rich and textured exploration of our relationship to the seaside.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to artists 18+ working in the US

MEDIA:All media types are welcome; small to large scale;indoors & outdoors.

DEADLINE: April 1, 2014

Learn more from Annmarie Sculpture Garden and Arts Center! NOTIFICATION:  By April 18, 2014

ENTRY FEE: $25 for up to 4

JUROR:  The exhibit will be juried by a one to two member panel.  and, typically, one member of the panel is drawn from the Smithsonian Institution.

AWARDS: Award amounts are contingent upon funding; typically there are at least three awards each about $250.

All award-winning artists will receive an invitation for a solo or group show.

SALES:  AMG takes a 40% commission

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the Annmarie Arts Center!

CALL for ENTRIES: Scapes

Learn more about the Scapes competition from art-competition.net!you are the
APPLE
of my eye

One of my favorite places on the planet is my local apple orchard.  The landscape is made of meandering rows of trees as far as the eye can see in each direction.  More types of apple than I even knew existed can be found from be green perfection of the Granny Smith to the dark and cloudy pungency of the October Black.  This next Call wants to know about your favorite scape, be it land, city, sea, or in your mind.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Art-Competition.net (online) for Scapes. Competitions support free lessons at DrawingAndPaintingLessons.com. If you are looking to increase your web exposure, this one might be for you…

Learn more from art-competitions.net!

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CALL
for ENTRIES:

Scapes

 

ELIGIBILITY:  All artists age 18+

MEDIA: Paintings in any medium, representational to abstract.

Round series 2 by Su Dong from China!The visual narrative of the artist’s work should transport the viewer to experience the beauty, uniqueness, or fantasy of the place.

“Artists see the land untouched or touched by man, so strong is their connection and vision that they must express it back to the world as art.” –Edward A. Burke

DEADLINE: April 6, 2014

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

AWARDS:  1st Place $400 in cash and $2,825 in prizes. 2nd Place $100 in cash and $175 in prizes.  3rd Place $125 in prizes.  All winners‘ art will be featured on Art-Competition.net with links to their individual websites.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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FEATURED ARTIST: Charmagne Coe

Learn more about how to become a Featured Artist!chicka
chicka
CHEESE

Spring is just around the corner.  It is a sure sign when farm-animal-shaped chocolates and marshmallows start popping up everywhere.  But this year, instead of a chocolate bunny, can I formally request a chick made of Romano or maybe a simple sheep’s milk cheese shaped like the ubiquitous egg?  You know it is Spring when I am asking for cheese instead of blindly accepting  chocolate in any form.  Yum… cheeeeese.

The upcoming season of green has also brought to mind work with a lighter feel.  For the most part, artists submitted work to the Featured Artist Contest  this past month that felt hopeful although still contemplative.  And, color abounded.  This work was chosen because it had both a sense of wild abandon AND familial ties.  I found the dichotomy intriguing.  On behalf of www.ArtAndArtDeadlines.com, I am proud to congratulate Charmagne Coe as our latest Featured Artist!

Learn more about Featured Artist Charmagne Coe! FEATURED ARTIST:
Charmagne Coe

 

Charmagne Coe is an American artist who creates expressive surreal paintings and drawings. Her work has been featured in international publications, group and solo exhibitions.

Her fantastical, surreal paintings are made with watercolor, ink and pastel. Inherent is a deep respect for the nature of automatism and contour line.

When she is not painting, she is inking wild expanses and heart-achy characters.

 

The Gift by Featured Artist Charmagne Coe!Are you self-taught or formally instructed in your current media?   “Both, but mostly self-taught.  I was raised in a family of artists and musicians, so I witnessed first-hand, the importance of authenticity and perseverance.  I have a minor in art from Northern Arizona University.   My schooling imparted crucial foundational skills and philosophical awareness.  From there, I developed my own auto-didactic processes. Drawing was my first artistic love, but I greatly desired to be a painter as well.  I wanted to somehow fuse the two.  Experimenting led me to the three media I conjointly employ/implore now: watercolor, ink and pastel.”

Talk to me about your process and how you feel about teaching and/or sharing your process. My process of obtaining ideas and painting itself is extremely organic and open-ended. My time management is structured. I am not inclined to teach the inspirational methods I use because painting is kind of like a personal meditation and a wild place. I like to preserve vulnerability for the canvas. However, I am always willing to discuss brush technique, marketing ideas, website construction and the like.”  (Interview continues below.)

Kinder Storm by Featured Artist Charmagne Coe!

I find myself loving both saturation of color in your paintings and the stark contrast of your line drawings.  Are the drawings studies for the paintings or just a separate passion?  “I consider my drawings to be stand-alone works of art, but sometimes they naturally become studies for paintings.  My painting and drawings are blood brothers.”

Drawings by Featured Artist Charmagne Coe!I see that figurative images weigh in heavily, and the evidence of Romanticism is rampant and extraordinary.   Talk to me about your inspiration.Yes,  my work is partly figurative. The characters are enmeshed in surreal landscapes — which, to me, are actually like emotional atmospheres. I am truly a tactile person, a romantic, if you will… so that obviously comes across! Some of the latest are very sensual. Artwork from the Renaissance and Belle Époque eras have always enticed me, but so has modernity and futuristic panoramas. My work jumps freely between time periods.”

Gossamer by Featured Artist Charmagne Coe!What style or school of art do you think work fits into? And why do you think so?  “I prefer to use the term ‘expressive surrealism’, but I find ‘abstract’ or just ‘surreal’ perfectly acceptable.

“My process and artwork is highly automatistic as was the first surrealists; I do not plan out my art in advance, so I freely express what I am feeling and sensing along the way. It’s sometimes like playing a solitary form of the game, Exquisite Corpse.” 

My goal is not to paint exact representations of the world, but rather the feelings evoked by people, places and situations.

 

Hinder Be Go by Featured Artist Charmagne Coe!Talk to me about the two artists (one living, one dead) that have most influenced your work and why.  “I am most influenced by life at large, and the loves of my life.  So those artists who go after love and life hard, are who I am most taking with.  I adore the ineffable works of Chris Berens.  Miro’s vast legacy of artwork lifts my head off my shoulders.”

What is your favorite food?  It IS a food-themed blog after all.   “That’s easy–Mexican food. I come from a larger Hispanic family that really knows how to cook traditional, hearty food. It’s always made with fresh, simple ingredients. Sentimental as it sounds, my grandmother told me to always cook with the ingredient, love. She was right.”

Prelude by Featured Artist Charmagne Coe!What is your favorite snack food?  “I am actually more of a snacker than an eater, so I have many, many faves.  But for right now it’s Manchego cheese. I was actually in Spain at a street cafe when I discovered this traditional mild, nutty sheep’s cheeseI still like to eat it just as I did then–paired with young red wine and plain almonds.”  Good choice.  I have such a soft spot for cheese from both sheep and goat’s milk. Yum.

Thanks for spending a little time with us, Charmagne. What’s coming up next for you?  “I am thrilled to have many recent paintings featured in the upcoming, Viriditas.  It is an anthology of contemporary female artists created and curated by the extraordinary Michaela Meadow of Magpie Magazine.”

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CALL for ENTRIES: In the Abstract

Learn more about the In the Abstract exhbit from the Kiernan Gallery!don’t make me
bring the

MIXER

I am no longer fascinated by deconstructed food.  I’ll admit that for a while there, it seemed like an art to be served a deconstructed Caesar salad, but I’m over it.  If I wanted deconstructed food, couldn’t I just partially create dishes at home and save myself both the extra preparation of making the completed meal and save the trip to the restaurant?  I am just uncertain that abstraction has a place in my diet.  So, let’s keep abstraction on the wall like in this next Call, okay?  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries for In the Abstract from the Kiernan Gallery (Lexington, VA). The entry fee is ALWAYS reasonable at this gallery, and you know how I LOVE this gallery…

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CALL for ENTRIES:
In the Abstract

 

Abstract photography explores color, movement, form, and other intangibles that are not dependent on a recognizable subject. The medium of photography has a unique ability to reproduce with precision and clarity, the world as we see it.  Abstract photography deconstructs our world, resulting in new and surprising interpretations.  Graphic elements without context, long exposures, blurred subjects, and extreme close-ups are a few of the ways that photographers manipulate their subjects in an abstract manner.  These works are limited only by imagination.

Learn more about the In the Abstract exhbit from the Kiernan Gallery!ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA: Non-representational Photography

DEADLINE:
March 21, 2014

NOTIFICATION:
Approx. 8 days later

ENTRY FEE:
5 for $25, each add’l $5

JUROR: Susan Spiritus is the Owner of Susan Spiritus Gallery in Newport Beach, California. Founded in 1976, the gallery was Orange County’s first commercial venue dedicated exclusively to contemporary fine art photography. For its first 20 years the gallery mounted monthly solo exhibitions and summer thematic group shows. In 1996 the gallery moved and elected to function as a private dealer and consultant. the Susan Spiritus Gallery remains focused to its commitment to feature and support the works of mid career and emerging artists.

Learn more from The Kiernan Gallery!AWARDS: All images will be reproduced in an exhibition catalogue available for purchase. A Juror’s Choice and Director’s Choice will also be announced and both winners will receive a free copy of the catalogue.

SALES: Kiernan Gallery no longer takes commission on sold works.  The Kiernan Gallery DOES have incentive to sell your work. They believe that if artists are paying a submission fee, the gallery should not also take a portion of the sale.  They do reserve the right to negotiate 20% in order to make a sale.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Read the full call from The Kiernan Gallery website!