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CALL for ENTRIES: My Darlin’ Yellow

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I have always loved raspberries and blackberries.  However, until the vacation that I am currently on, I’ve never had a golden raspberry.  Not to be missed folks…but don’t take my work for it.  Maybe golden raspberries will be my inspiration for this next Call.  There is no entry fee so take a chance…

Check out this Call for Entries from the My Darlin’ Yellow design business and art shop for the My Darlin’ Yellow Art Contest!  If you looking for an inspired summer project to get your creative juices flowing, you can’t beat free and unlimited.  Take a look…

Click to learn more about the My Darlin' Yellow Art Contest!CALL for ENTRIES:
My Darlin’ Yellow

 

THEME: “We want to know what about our name might inspire you. to us, ‘my darlin’ yellow’ is a girl in a yellow dress… a muse, but my darlin’ yellow might also be a person, object, place, idea, shape, image, or emotion.  What does the phrase mean to you?”

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Open to all media

DEADLINE: September 1, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  There is no fee or limit on number of submissions.

SUBMISSIONS:  E-mail a 300dpi digital .jpg of your work, titled as your first name, underscored, last name  (john_jones.jpg) to mydarlinyellow@gmail.com.  Also in the e-mail body, please attach the title, medium, and size of your piece.

AWARDS:  They will choose 10 best pieces.  All 10 will receive a place in their artshop to sell their winning piece, and the top 2 pieces will be awarded wall space in their first ‘my darlin’ yellow’ art exhibit!

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

My Darlin' Yellow Art Contest

How to Get an Art Show: The Dinner Invitation

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My mother is a great cook.  When I decided I wanted to learn how to can my own tomatoes, I asked her advice.  I was annoyed by her answer because of how much seeminly unnecessary work was involved in canning something I could easily buy at the grocery store.  I did it my way and ignored her advice all together.  She enjoys telling anyone who will listen about how I cleaned tomatoes off the walls and ceiling of my laundry room for weeks.  I should have listened.  I didn’t have to DO it her way, but if I had listened, I would be enduring the laughter almost 20 years later and might not still be BUYING canned tomatoes.  The moral of the story is pay attention…

I receive lots of “cooking questions” from readers, and I have noticed one question pop up repeatedly in my inbox, “How do I contact an art gallery about showing my work?”  I’m going to answer it, and you don’t have to do it my way.  But, don’t blame me if you end up with tomato on your face.  Check it out…

*Editor’s Note:  ArtAndArtDeadlines.com is on hiatus until I return from vacation on July 5th; however, we’ll keep publishing q&a, “best of,” and a handful of oddities to keep you entertained.  Enjoy!

Get invited to the Party!CONTACTING A
GALLERY

1.  Dinner Invitation:  The simplest, most obvious answer is: Enter a juried show.  This site publishes invitations to those dinner parties almost EVERY DAY.  Most gallery directors view juried show entries like gifts at at holiday party.  They are excited to open them and hopeful of finding a little gem.  Make a good impression, and you just might get a solo show offer.  It really happens.

2. Plus One: If the invitation to dinner pan out, don’t forget about the Plus One.  The single best way to get in touch with a gallery is by personal introduction from someone they have already invited to the party.  An artist or friend that a gallery director already knows and trusts is the easiest way in.  Don’t know anyone?  Unlikely.  Treat it like six degrees of separation and do your homework.

Get invited to the Party!3.  Party Crasher:  The last answer is… be a wanted party crasher.  If you’re gonna crash a party, make sure you make the most of your entrance.  Unless you are a true people person, I don’t recommend just showing up at a gallery unannounced or calling and fumbling through awkward conversations about how you are the next best thing.  Submit your work to the gallery by delivery via mail or messenger.  But, it doesn’t have to be subtle.  Make a splash in a good way when you crash the party, and next time you might be on the invitation list. 

For example, I one had a friend who made a mock up of the gallery in miniature with his own work hanging in it… and got a solo show.  I had another friend send a 4×6 canvas a day for 30 days to a gallery director who then had to assemble them into a painting at the end.  She got a show too.  They want to like you… give them a reason.

Have more questions?  Email me.
My recipes don’t always work, but they are always free.

CALL for ENTRIES: Night Visions IV

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I love picnics. Many of you probably conjure images of pretty blankets stretched on soft green grass and baskets of sandwiches and summer’s ripest fruits. Well, me too. But here in the Smoky Mountains, our first picnic excursion of the year is usually AT NIGHT. During the Synchronous Firefly celebration. For two weeks in mid-june, my night sky is lit by the synchronized flashing of fireflies. It is truly unbelievable. This Call encourages you to capture what you LOVE about the night sky! Don’t miss this chance…

Check out the Call for Entries for Night Visions IV from Flagstaff Cultural Partners and the Flagstaff Dark Skies Coalition at the Coconino Center for the Arts in Flagstaff, AZ. The entry fee is standard, but you’re allowed to send details…even of two-dimensional work. For those of you wanting to add Arizona to your resume, this is a GREAT opportunity!

*Editor’s Note: We are on hiatus until July 5th. Enjoy daily “best of” posts ’til then.

Learn more about the Night Visions Call for Entries!CALL for ENTRIES:
Night Visions IV

Artists are encouraged to submit work that explores or celebrates the night sky, or the stars. The work in this exhibit should reflect the deep, positive connection that human beings can have with the night. Night Visions IV Exhibit will be part of Celebrations of the Night.

This year, Night Visions IV will coincide with the 53rd Anniversary of the International Dark Skies movement, which began in Flagstaff in 1958. Night Visions is a partnership between the Flagstaff Dark Skies Coalition and Flagstaff Cultural Partners.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists internationally.

MEDIA: Artists may submit work in any media, 2d or 3d. All art forms- literature, photography, video, installation, etc. – are welcome.

DEADLINE: July 27, 2011

Learn more about the Night Visions Call for Entries!NOTIFICATION: September 1, 2011

ENTRY FEE: A $35 Entry fee covers the submission of up to 3 works of art. Two images per work may be submitted. Please make your check payable to Flagstaff Cultural Partners.

JURORS: Photographer Joe Cornett Jr., Astronomer Chris Luginbuhl, Painter Alan Peterson and ceramic Sculptor Paula Rice.

AWARDS: Prizes will be awarded for best of show ($1000), Second Place ($500), & Third Place ($250).

SALES: Commission on artwork sold is 30%.

For complete details, download the Prospectus!

CALL for ENTRIES: Masks

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It is not a secret that most kids will only eat vegetables if you masquerade them as something yummy like spaghetti sauce.  However, it is commonly true that many adults appreciate a little disguise as well like oysters hidden in the Thanksgiving dressing or gorgonzola hidden amongst other cheeses over macaroni.  Personally, I like to stare down my food face to face, but this next Call encourages you to explore the world of masks in any form.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries for Masks from the Torpedo Factory Art Center’s Target Gallery in Alexandria, VA.  You know I love a show with a theme, and I have a soft spot for this gallery.  Plus, this is one of the very few galleries that still insure your work while it is in their possession.  Don’t miss this chance…

Learn more about The Torpedo Factory Art Center online!CALL for ENTRIES:
Masks

Masks have long served as a symbol and a tool for concealment, protection, amusement and performance.  Artists are being asked to create work based on the theme of masks, literally and conceptually.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists, nationally and internationally

MEDIA:  Open to all media

DEADLINE:  6 p.m. on Monday, August 1, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  August 19, 2011. Whether your piece has been
selected by the juror or not, notification will be sent to you via email.

ENTRY FEE:  $35.00 covers the 3 pieces of artwork for entry.  Each additional piece is $10.  Online payment* via our Paypal account: targetgallery@torpedofactory.org (*$1.50 fee for online payments)

Learn more about the Torpedo Factory Art Center!JUROR:  Brittany Lawrence Yam is the Director of Project 4 Gallery in Washington, DC. Yam worked for the Arlington Arts Center before leaving the DC area for Pittsburgh, PA where she attended Carnegie Mellon University, earning a Master of Arts Management in 2010.  During her last year of graduate school, Yam worked for the Foundation for the National Archives.  In her spare time she continues to create work at David Freeberg’s studio in McLean, VA.

SALES:  A commission of 40% will be taken on all works sold as a result of this exhibition. Payment will be mailed to the artist within 30 days of the exhibition closing.  Works are insured while in Target Gallery.

For complete details, download the Prospectus!

Visit the Torpedo Factory Art Center online!

CALL for ENTRIES: Art Inter/National

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Reared in the south, my family would not have dreamed of getting our Sunday meal of fried chicken from the colonel.  However, getting fried chicken from a whole chicken took forever.  By the time chicken was being pulled from the cast iron skillet, we were starving.  I always ran off with the chicken heart, liver, and gizzards before anyone could notice.  These days I prefer my appetizers in the form of chicken pate, but I miss the sneaky treat of it all.  This next Call for Entries involves a different sort of heart all together.  This is an excellent opportunity…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Boxheart Gallery (Pittsburgh, PA) for the 2012 Art Inter/National ExhibitionThere is no entry free and no media restriction on this exhibit.  Don’t miss this chance!

CALL for ENTRIES:
The 11th Annual Art Inter/National, Here and Abroad 2012

 

Learn more about the Boxheart Gallery!ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists.

MEDIA:  Open to all media.  Box Heart encourages diversity in the media used to create the work, in the artists and his/her interpretation of Art Inter/National.  There are no limits or boundaries, no categories or types.

DEADLINE:  November 1, 2011

NOTIFICATION:   December 1, 2011

ENTRY FEE:
No entry fee.

 

AWARDS: A maximum of twenty (20) artists will be invited to participate in the 2012 Art Inter/national ExhibitionOne artist will receive the Best of Show Award. This artist is awarded Box Heart “Artist of the Year” and receives their own Solo Exhibition in the 2013 Exhibition Year. This includes Gallery Representation with Box Heart Gallery.

Painting by Tom BigatelSALES:  40% Commission on all sales. (All work must be for sale.)

SUBMISSIONS:
Click Here for the Artist Application.

1) Submit an Artist Statement describing your interpretation of Art Inter/National and how the space around you influences your creative process.
2) Submit a maximum of three (3) art works to be considered properly labeled with Name, Media, Size, and Price. Digital Images Only.
3) Submit supporting artist materials such as; artist resume and artist biography. (optional)

For complete details, Read the Prospectus!

 Learn more about the Boxheart Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES: The Culture of YOU

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anyone?

I miss having significant cultural ties–mostly because of food.  I wonder how special it must be to have a marinara recipe as your family’s heirloom hand-me-down or a beautiful bowl of black beans and rice as a holiday tradition.  My culinary cultural traditions only really include macaroni and cheese and fried chicken–both mouth watering, but lacking in exotic flair.  This next Call gives you an opportunity to celebrate your unique cultural palatte, exotic or not.  Say it with pride…

Check out this Call for Entries from Smith Township Arts Council for American Mosaic to be exhibited at the Mills Pond House Gallery in St. James, NY.  Despite the name, this IS NOT a mosaic show.  Take a closer look…

CALL for ENTRIES:
American Mosaic

Learn more about the American Mosaic show by downloading the Prospectus!Artists find inspiration from their varied pasts and that many cultures have added their unique flavor to America’s cultural palette. Often your art is an extension of and connector to the many countries, races and national heritages you represent.

Today America is a brilliant montage of cultures from around the world. American Mosaic will feature the work of artists living in America who honor their diverse cultural backgrounds by exploring family, rituals and other manifestations of their cultural and community heritage through their art.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists age 18 & up residing in the US.

Learn more about the American Mosaic show by downloading the Prospectus!MEDIA:  Artists may submit work in any media that communicates the history of their journeys or their culture that connects them with their heritage. Artists are asked to prepare a statement on what “American Mosaic” means to him or her personally, and how their cultural heritage is expressed in their work.

DEADLINE:
Received by 4pm on June 27, 2011

NOTIFICATION:
Mailed by July 17, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  $40 for up to 3 entries

AWARDS:  First Place $200.  First and second place artists will be invited to participate in annual Winner’s Showcase.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Learn more about the American Mosaic show by downloading the Prospectus!

CALL for ENTRIES: Illegitimate & Herstorical

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I love non-traditional foods and flavors.  I recently took a guided hike with A Walk in the Woods where we tasted everything from spicebush (pictured left) to nature’s toothbrush, the birch twig.  But, I suppose most non-traditional foods are not non-traditional to someone somewhere.  It is all a matter of perspective.  This Call for Entries is part of an on-going effort on the part of the gallery to use non-traditional curators.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the A.I.R. Gallery in Brooklyn, NY for Illegitimate & Herstorical.  Enter artwork of any media for $30 for FOUR  images by June 15, 2011.  Take a chance…

CALL for ENTRIES:  Illegitimate & Herstorical

Read the Prospectus from the A.I.R. Gallery in Brooklyn, NY!This is the 2nd Annual CURRENTS exhibition, a program where A.I.R. invites non-traditional curators (artists, activists, writers, poets) to select works to be exhibited within theme designed as a collaboration between the curator and the gallery.   This year’s theme is Illegitimate & Herstorical:  an exhibit on alternatives in art, love, power, knowledge and community.

Each year the CURRENTS exhibit addresses an issue that warrants expanded critical attention in the art world. The exhibit will be located in A.I.R.’s Gallery I space from January 4th – January 28th, 2012.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all women and transgender artists.

MEDIA:  Open to all media.

DEADLINE:  June 15, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  October 1, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  $30 for 4 images, $5 for each additional image.  *Editor’s Note: A.I.R will waive the entry fee for applicants that contact the gallery ahead of time and express that due to a difficult financial situation the entry fee is prohibitive. Artists will not be turned away for this reason. Please note that as A.I.R is an artist-run not-for-profit-gallery application fees are necessary to fund this exhibition and other projects. Please only request fee waiver if it is really necessary.

Learn more about curator Emily Roysdon!CURATOR:  Emily Roysdon (1977) is a New York and Stockholm based artist and writer.  Her working method is interdisciplinary and recent projects take the form of performance, photographic installations, print making, text, video, curating and collaborating.  Roysdon recently developed the concept “ecstatic resistance” to talk about the impossible and imaginary in politics.  The concept debuted with simultaneous shows at Grand Arts in Kansas City, and X Initiative in New York. She is editor and co-founder of the queer feminist journal and artist collective, LTTR.  She is a contributing member with the band MEN.  Roysdon completed the Whitney Museum Independent Study Program in 2001 and an Interdisciplinary MFA at UCLA in 2006. Roysdon’s work has been shown at the 2010 Whitney Biennial, Greater NY at PS1, Manifesta 8, Bucharest Biennial 4, Participant, Inc. (NY); Generali Foundation (Vienna) and New Museum (NY). Her writings have been published in numerous books and magazines, including the Journal of Aesthetics and Protest and Women & Performance: a Journal of Feminist Theory.

For complete details, Read the Prospectus!

Read the Prospectus from the A.I.R. Gallery in Brooklyn, NY!

CALL for ENTRIES: Third Coast National

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

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

CALL for ENTRIES: Third Coast National

 

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

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

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

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

NOTIFICATION:  August 10-12, 2011

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

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

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

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

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Download the Prospectus from the kSpace Contemporary website!

CALL for ENTRIES: Cork Street Open in London

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I get questioned regularly about the role of food in this art blog.  I understand your confusion.  I know all artists are not foodies. I know you aren’t all going to run out and order roasted bone marrow for dinner.  Food commentary is my distracted motivation.  It helps me take a fresh approach everyday.  So, try to learn from and enjoy the food references, but make sure to stay motivated enough to enter this next GREAT show in London!

Check out this Call for Entries for the Cork Street Open Exhibition held at both the Gallery at Cork Street and Gallery 27 in London.  Enter almost any media online for as little as £20 (~$33 USD) for your shot at this London show by June 12th!  Don’t miss out…

CALL for ENTRIES: Cork Street Open Exhibition

 

Learn more about the Cork Street Open Exhibition!ELIGIBILITY:  Any artist living anywhere in the world may enter.  All work must be original, conceived and executed solely by the artist (with the exception of casts or other foundry production), and completed since January 2010.

MEDIA:  All media except reproductions, film and video are eligible for exhibition. Work cannot exceed 60in (152cm) in any direction (inclusive of packing if coming from abroad) or 75 lbs. in weight.  There will be no provision for work requiring special installation.

DEADLINE:  June 12, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  £20 (approx. $33 USD) for the first submission, and £12 (approx. $20 USD) for each additional entry, £18 (approx. $30 USD) for the first young artist (under 22 years) submission, and £8 (approx. $13 USD) for each additional entry.

JUROR:  Stuart Semple is a British painter who has achieved widespread critical acclaim as a provocative image-maker, social commentator and visual spokesperson. His worldwide blockbuster exhibition schedule humbly grew from sales of his drawings for just a couple of pounds on eBay. Quickly his following expanded furiously and by the age of just 21 he had sold over 3000 works and held his first sell-out solo exhibition in London. He now exhibits worldwide, curates for leading institutions and writes for national publications, including a column for Art Of England. His canvases are preserved in the Getty, Langen, David Roberts and Niarchos foundations.

Learn more about the Cork Street Open Exhibition!Giles Baker-Smith has been working at the heart of the London art world continuously for 25 years, specializing in nineteenth and twentieth century British and European painting, and contemporary art.

Martin Newman is the art critic and assistant news editor at the Daily Mirror. He graduated from Sydney University with a degree in literature and fine arts in 1991 and has worked as a journalist for almost 20 years and an art reviewer for the past dozen. He professes to liking all forms of art from classical realism to snow sculptures and video installations, and believes that art = beauty.

Laura Noble is a London based Artist, Writer and Director of Diemar/Noble Photography, a new Commercial Gallery in the heart of London’s West End.  She lectures regularly and is the author of ‘The Art of Collecting Photography’ and primary essays in the following monographs: ‘Crazy God’ by Yvonne De Rosa, ‘Chrysalis’ & ‘Circus’ by Anderson & Low, ‘London’ by Lluis Real. She also contributes to magazines including: Eyemazing, Snoecks, LIP, Photoicon, Image, Next Level, Foam & Leisure Center and is Editor at Large for Photoicon Magazine.

Learn more about the Cork Street Open Exhibition!Louis Singh says, “St Ives in the 1970s was a somewhat lazier place than today.  Late morning deals were customarily made with cigarette in one hand and glass of sherry in the other.  Back then my father had the Wills Lane gallery which ensured my mind was constantly flooded with images of the St Ives School as soon as my eyes had opened.  When I was ten my parents opened the Beaux Arts gallery in Bath which continued to nurture these Cornish roots.  These days with a sister gallery in London, minus the sherry, not much has changed.  I busy myself by keeping the gallery from growing old by steering some youth and raw contemporary talent, towards its doors.”

AWARDS:  More than £6,000 in Cash Awards and Prizes.  Grand Prize £2,500 (approx. $4125 USD); Runner Up Prize £1,000 (approx. $1650 USD); Visitor’s Choice Award £750; Young Artist Prize £750; Cash Prize winners will also be featured in a second group exhibition of work at the Gallery in Cork Street in January 2012.

Learn more about the Cork Street Open Exhibition!£300 Diemar/Noble Photogoraphy Prize – Selected by gallery director, Laura Noble this prize winner will receive a portfolio review from one of the gallery’s directors and will be invited to participate in the Diemar/Noble Photography Gallery’s seminar: Collecting Photography & The Photography Market

£150 Derwent Drawing Prize – A superb set of 120 assorted colour Derwent Artists’ Pencils in a beautifully crafted light mahogany finish wooden presentation box

£1,360 Your Art Image Prizes:

  • 2 – Success is NOT an Accident – Home Study Programme worth £95 each
  • 2 – Success is NOT an Accident – Interactive Online Courses worth £195 each
  • An Intermediate Art Business Consultation worth £295
  • An 8-week Art Business Coaching Sessions worth £485
  • 

SALES: All works must be for sale at the exhibition, prices set by the artist, and Cork Street Open Exhibition will retain 40% of the selling price half of which will be passed onto the selected charity. All sales of exhibited work must be undertaken by Cork Street Open Exhibition during the exhibition period. Payment of all prizes and for work sold during the exhibition will be issued to Artists less the 40% commission no later than Monday, 5 September 2011.

For complete details, visit the Cork Street website!

Learn more about the Cork Street Open Exhibition!

CALL for ENTRIES: NY Art Marathon

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BRAIN FREEZE

I love new ideas in food.  Iodiza, one of AAAD’s loyal readers, turned me on to Chin Chin Laboratorists, Europe’s only nitro ice cream parlour. They are using liquid nitrogen to make delicious creamy ice cream. So cool! This next Call for Art Entries is also a fascinating new combination.  Take a look…

Check out this International Call for Entries for the NY Art Marathon.  This is an interesting combination show.  Everyone gets in the online show, and 10 people get a group show in NYC.  Enter any media for as little as $25 by the June 15th deadline.  I love the combination approach… 

CALL for ENTRIES:
NY Art Marathon

Learn more about the NY Art Marathon!The NY ART MARATHON is an international art competition, which offers its 10 finalists the opportunity to participate in a group show in New York City;  a $3000 cash prize for the winner;  a People’s Award for the most voted-for artist.

NYAM is a new type of art contest, where everybody gets rewarded. Each member of the NY ART MARATHON participates in the online group show.  The first hundred participants receive their work reviewed by the curator.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists.

MEDIA:  Any media and genres are welcome, from traditional to digital.

The theme for THE NY ART MARATHON Spring 2011 is
“NEW VISION = NEW WORLD. Break old canons, create new art.”

 

Learn more about Juror David Gibson!DEADLINE: June 15th, 2011

NOTIFICATION: Finalists will be notified by July 1st, 2011.

ENTRY FEE:  There is an entry fee of $25 for the first image and $15 for every next image up to 3 images.

JUROR:  The curator and juror for the NY ART MARATHON Spring 2011 is David Gibson, a well-known NY art critic and curator who has curated numerous shows all over the United States, reviewed by the New York Times, Art in America, The Miami Herald, New York Arts, New York Art World, WagMag, Time Out NY, The Cleveland Free Times, Sculpture Magazine, The Village Voice, and other publications.  As an art critic, David Gibson published numerous catalogue essays, books and exhibition reviews. David Gibson taught and gave lectures at the University of Massachusetts, Indiana University, University of Central Florida, Christie’s Education, University of Wisconsin, School of Visual Arts NY, Pratt Institute NY, The Cleveland Institute of Art, Parsons School of Design NY, and other institutions, and was an interviewer and was himself interviewed on radio and television.

Learn more about Vitaly Komar!The board of the judges
also includes:

 

Highly-acclaimed artist Vitaly Komar is represented at some of world’s best museums and private art collections, and has been included in “100 Best Artists of the 20th Century.”

Alexandre Gertsman is New York’s premier dealer in contemporary Russian art. He represents well-known and established Russian-born artists and develops new, young, emerging artists. Mr. Gertsman has curated more than 40 traveling major museum exhibitions of Russian art throughout the United States, Europe, and Russia. He was also a Member of the Leadership Committee and Sponsor for the highly-acclaimed RUSSIA! exhibition at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York. In 1993, Mr. Gertsman founded the International Foundation of Russian and Eastern European Art, which introduced the American public to the largely unknown and undiscovered world of Russian contemporary art.He furthered this with the formation of the American Friends of the Tretyakov Gallery founded in 2002, which supports and contributes to the programs of the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow and fundraises for the return of artworks by former dissident artists.

Learn more about Whitehot Magazine!Jill Conner is the New York Editor of Whitehot Magazine (pictured left)and Editor of On-Verge. She is also a curator and contributor to Afterimage, ArtUS, Art in America, Interview Magazine, Performance Art Journal and Sculpture Magazine.  Two summer 2011 exhibitions that she has curated are “Reverb: New Work by Vicki DaSilva,” at Able Fine Art Gallery and “Vestige” at the AIR Gallery.

AWARDS: 10 finalists participate in THE NY ART MARATHON group show in New York City during the month of July 2011. The Winner – chosen by the juror – receives a $3000 cash prize.  The most voted-for artist receives the People’s Award and is featured for a year on the main webpage of THE NY ART MARATHON.  Each week, the juror / curator selects several artists from the participants who submitted their artworks during that week. The selected artists receive an online group show with a review of their submitted artworks by the curator.

Each of the first hundred participants receives an online group show with the review of the submitted artworks by the curator.  Each participant who is not in the first hundred or was not selected by the juror / curator during the week of their submission takes part in an online group show so every participant of THE NY ART MARATHON is rewarded.  All online group shows are published on THE NY ART MARATHON’s blog and social networks.

For complete details, visit the NYAM website!

Learn more about the NY Art Marathon!