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CALL for ENTRIES: Art Institute and Gallery

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MISSING YOU

Anniversary dinners with my husband used to involve picnics on the livingroom floor with mussels steamed over white wine, a beautiful Caesar salad and a bad movie.  With the recent seafood allergy development, we’ve substituted antipasta for the seafood…because my anniversary would lose its sparkle if it killed my husband.  We are headed toward our 13th anniversary next weekend, but this next call is in celebration of a 20th anniversary… reason to celebrate, eh?

Check out this Call for Entries from the Art Institute and Gallery (AI&G) in Salisbury, Maryland for their 20th Anniversary National Juried Exhibition.  The entry fee is a standard $35.  All media is considered, and best of show is awarded $1000 and a solo exhibit.  Don’t delay or you’ll miss this June 3rd deadline! 

CALL for ENTRIES:
20th Anniversary National Juried Exhibition

Learn more about the Art Institute and Gallery!ELGIBILITY:  The competition is open to artists 18 years of age and older, residing in the United States.

MEDIA:  All media considered.  2D work, including frame, must not exceed 5’ x 5’ (60”x60”) or 100 lbs.  All work must be in “installable” condition (2D work must be wired for framing).  3D work must not exceed 40” in two of its dimensions and 5’ in the third dimension with a limit of 100 lbs.

All work must be original and completed within the last three years and not previously exhibited in an AI&G National Juried Exhibition.  No reproductions.  All submissions must be for sale and available for the exhibition.  AI&G reserves the right to refuse any entry that is damaged, not ready for exhibition, different from the submitted image, or for any other reason.  Artwork will not be hung if it has been altered in any way since original image submission.

Learn more about the Art Institute and Gallery!DEADLINE:  June 3, 2011 by 3pm

NOTIFICATION:  Mailed by August 2, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  $35 for up to 3 entries.  Entry fee is non-refundable.  Make checks payable to AI&G.

JUROR:  Margaret Winslow is Assistant Curator of Contemporary Art at the Delaware Art Museum in Wilmington, Delaware, and serves as curator for the New Wilmington Art Association, an artists’ collective.  She has also done curatorial work for the Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts in Wilmington, which presents numerous exhibitions each year featuring the works of regionally, nationally, or internationally recognized artists who explore topical issues in contemporary art and society. 

Learn more about the Art Institute and Gallery!In 2009, Winslow was selected by Maryland Art Place, a not-for-profit art center in Baltimore, Maryland to curate an exhibition for MAP through its prestigious Curators’ Incubator program. She holds a BA in Art History from the University of Mary Washington and an MA in Modern and Contemporary Art, Theory and Criticism from Purchase College, State University of New York.

AWARDS:  Best in Show – $1,000 plus 2012 AI&G Foyer Gallery Solo Exhibit;  2 Awards of Excellence – $500 each;  and 3 Honorable Mentions.

SALES:  AI&G will retain a 30% commission on works sold.  Payment for sold artwork will be made within 2 weeks of exhibition ending date.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

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ART & POETRY: Vallum Magazine

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I never thought I would be discussing the relevancy of food. However, in today’s world, it is all about trending.  A year ago, fish tacos were a hot trend along with edamame.  But today, they are back to being irrelevant and anonymous. This call for both art AND poetry is taking advantage of the political relevancy of recent events in Pakistan.  Do YOU have something to say?  Say it with art.

Check out this Call for Art (among other things) from Vallum Magazine!  Here’s a chance for you to shine on the pages of a great poetry magazine. And, if you’re a wordsmith, well, there’s that too…

Learn more about Vallum Magzine online!ART PUBLICATION:
Vallum Magazine

Founded in 2000, Vallum: contemporary poetry is one of Canada’s top, critically-acclaimed, all-poetry magazines.

Vallum has positioned itself as an avant-garde exposition of the best in poetry, providing a literary platform for established and emerging writers from Canada, the US and abroad.

Notable past contributors include P.K. Page, George Bowering, Paul Muldoon, Franz Wright, Jan Zwicky, Stephen Dunn, Les Murray, Charles Bernstein, John Kinsella, Fanny Howe, George Elliott Clarke, Andrew Motion, Erin Mouré, Peter Redgrove, Nicole Brossard and others.

Vallum publishes poetry that is sharp, engaging and exciting. It pushes boundaries and invites the exploration of different worlds and perspectives. In addition to the poetic contributions are essays, interviews, book reviews and stimulating visual art.

Vallum MagazineTHEME: Pakistan

This special edition of Vallum will feature poetry, essays, and/or interviews from a Pakistani origin or perspective.

DEADLINE: August 31, 2011

SUBMISSIONS: Essays, reviews, interviews, letters to the editor and art work can be sent by regular mail or through their Online Submission page.

For complete details, visit Vallum’s Submissions Page!

CALL for ENTRIES: SOHO20 Gallery Chelsea

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PEPPER with my TEA

How is it that watercress became girly food?  I don’t know either.  Maybe it is all those images of little girls having tea paries with white gloves and pearls.  The truth is watercress is tangy and peppery and worth of topping any burger you can imagine.  Step across this estrogen / testosterone myth with this Call from a typically all female space.  Take a chance…

Check out this Call for Entries from SOHO20 Gallery Chelsea for their 16th Annual Juried Exhibition in New York.  This show gives you 5 entries for $35 instead of the standard 3, and this is a rare opportunity for men to exhibit in a space dedicated to female artists. Did I mention only 20% commission?

Learn more about the 16th Annual Juried Exhibit from SOHO20 Gallery Chelsea!CALL for ENTRIES:
SOHO20 Gallery Chelsea
16th Annual Juried Exhibition

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists.  SOHO2O Gallery Chelsea is a non-profit artist run gallery that has been promoting the work of women artists since 1973 through gallery exhibitions and public programming.  Their annual juried exhibition is open to both men and women.

MEDIA:  Open to all media.

DEADLINE:  Saturday June 4th, 2011

See the current exhibit by Lucy Hodgson at SOHO20 Gallery Chelsea!NOTIFICATION:  Notified by June 18th.

ENTRY FEE: $35 for up to 5 images and US $5 for each additional image. Applications must be uploaded online. Please include a brief artist’s statement (limit 500 words) and 1 page resume.  Artists working in video or animation can also include a link to an alternate website for viewing their video.  Please include title, date, medium, dimension, price for each work submitted.  Payment will be accepted using PayPal via their website.

JUROR:  Dean Daderko is a curator based in New York.  Daderko most recent shows include Reflecting Abstraction at Vogt Gallery in New York, and Disconnecting, Reconnecting…Disconnected:  Works by Lawrence Graham-Brown at Aljira, a Center for Contemporary Art in Newark, NJ. 

Learn more about the SOHO20 Gallery Chelsea!Recently Daderko has also curated the exhibitions Pièce de Rèsistance at Larissa Goldston Gallery, 100 Artists Photograph The Future at Higher Pictures, and Liberty & The Land: Benny Andrews and William Villalongo at Cuchifritos, all in New York. He has also curated exhibitions for Art in General, Artists’ Space, Visual AIDS and The Kitchen in New York, and for the Center for Contemporary Art in Vilnius, Lithuania, and Centro de Investigactiones Artisticas in Buenos Aires, Argentina.  His writing has appeared in publications by Rutgers University, The Studio Museum in Harlem, El Museo del Barrio and the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art.

In 2010, Daderko was the Curator of The Americas In-Residence at the Fonderie Darling in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and was the recipient of a 2008-09 Curatorial Research Fellowship from the French American Cultural Exchange which took him to Paris to study the work of the artist and performer Gina Pane. In his practice, Daderko is dedicated to fostering possibilities for productive dialogue between art, artists and audiences.

AWARDS: One artist or artist group will be awarded Best in Show.

SALES: A commission of 20% will be charged on all work sold through the exhibition. Work need not be for sale.

For complete details, visit the SOHO20 Gallery website!

Learn more about the SOHO20 Gallery Chelsea!

CALL for ENTRIES: Shorelines Biennial

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on the SAND

When I think of beach food, I long for a crab boil on the beach or Beafort stew with boiled potatoes and bits of corn on the cob.  One day maybe I’ll get to have a crab boil on a beach in Maryland for the true experience.  Ahh, Memorial Day is never far away when Beaufort stew creeps back into my consciousness.  This call is all about the shoreline.  Whatcha got for this theme?

Check out this Call for Entries from the Rockport Center for the Arts in Texas for the Shorelines Biennial.  The entry fee can be as little as $20, and the cash prizes range from $300 to $2000.  And, don’t you just love a theme?  Take a look… 

Learn more about the Rockport Center for the Arts!CALL for ENTRIES:
Shorelines Biennial

Shorelines takes a national and international glance at excellence in coastal art.  No matter what medium, whether representational or abstract, 2D or 3D, Shorelines brings together those artists who identify with coastal living and fine art from all over the nation and world.  The theme of Shorelines is not limited to ocean views and wildlife.  Coastal Life is the theme, and how you interpret the theme is part of the show!

The first Shorelines exhibition was held in 2009, and was prize juried by Franklin Sirmans, currently of the LA County Museum of Art.  Shorelines is currently planned to take place every two years.  The Shorelines Biennial for 2011 will consist of cash prizes for the top selections, as well as a special Southwest Art Award.

Learn more about the Rockport Center for the Arts!ELIGIBILITY:  All artists age 18 and over whose work is inspired by and reflects upon coastal life, whether representational or abstract.

MEDIA:
All media are accepted for entry.

DEADLINE:
Posted or by email by June 1, 2011.

NOTIFICATION:  Entrants will be notified of acceptance or decline on or before September 1, 2011 by email at the address submitted on the entry form.

Remember to research your juror Rene Paul BarilleauxENTRY FEE:  $20 for first entry; $10 for each additional entry. Entry fees are non-refundable. Payment may be made by check (payable to Rockport Center for the Arts) or money order in U.S. dollars and must be included with entry. You may also easily pay with PayPal via their website.

PRIZE JUROR:  Rene Paul Barilleaux is the Chief Curator, Curator of Art After 1945 at the McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, TX.

AWARDS:  Grand prize will receive $2000 + the SW Art Prize, First Prize $1000, Second $700, and Third $300.

SALES:  Artists retain 65% of the sale price on all artworks sold at RCA.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Download the Prospectus from the Rockport Center for the Arts!

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!

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: Axis Gallery Annual Juried

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RECIPE for SUCCESS

Like many of you, I frequently “wing it” in the kitchen.  I like the idea of cooking with whatever you have on hand and making adjustments according to taste along the way.  However, while editing a recipe card for The Lodge at Buckberry Creek recently, I realized there is a certain comfort in knowing the exact amount of cream and vanilla in bread pudding.  There is comfort in not guessing the temperature or constantly checking the oven to see if your concoction is ready.  Take comfort in the fact that the Call a well-established show with lots of room for research.  Time to create your own recipe…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Axis Gallery in Sacramento, CA for their 6th Annual National Juried Competition!  The entry fee is only $30, and the juror is well-documented so you can do your homework (#4 FYI) BEFORE you submit work!

CALL for ENTRIES: 6th Annual National Juried

Learn more about the Axis Gallery in Sacramento, CA!ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists residing in the United States.

MEDIA:   Contemporary original 2D and 3D work in any media, including
paintings, prints, drawings, photography and digital images. 

2D work should not exceed a framed size of 36” in the longest dimension.  3D work limited to 24” in the longest dimension and not more than 60 lbs.  All work must be original (no reproductions), produced within the last two years and not previously shown at Axis Gallery.

DEADLINE:  Postmarked by May 28, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  June 22, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  There is a (nonrefundable) $30 entry fee for up to three submissions, $5.00 each additional entry, limit 6.

JUROR:  Axis Gallery is pleased to have Dena Beard as juror for the 6th National Juried Exhibition. Dena Beard is Curatorial Assistant at the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAM/PFA).

See images from Last Year's Annual Juried Exhibition at the Axis Gallery!For the MATRIX program at BAM/PFA she assists with site-specific projects by national & international emerging artists, including Ahmet Ogut, Omer Fast, Futurefarmers, Brent Green, Paul Chan, Martha Colburn, Mario Garcia Torres, Trevor Paglen, Tomas Saraceno, Allison Smith, and Tris Vonna-Michell, among others. Independently, she curated the Lending Library exhibition series in Oakland & San Francisco, featuring the research materials of Desiree Holman, Trevor Paglen, Kevin Killian, Tom Marioni, Colter Jacobsen, Amy Franceschini, Stephanie Syjuco, among others.

Dena is currently working on Take Up Room on the Floor, a project about physical and virtual embodiment, and a solo exhibition featuring the artist Lutz Bacher. Prior to joining the staff at BAM/PFA, Dena was Curatorial Associate at the Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum, an alternative art space that presented 16–18 exhibitions annually.  She graduated from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago with an M.A. in Art History, Theory, and Criticism.

AWARDS:  Cash awards

SALES:  Sales are encouraged.  The gallery will retain 40% commission on any works sold.  Price of work should include commission.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Learn more about the Axis Gallery by downloading the Prospectus!

CALL for ENTRIES: Through the Looking Glass!

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Remember when the electric kitchen mixer was only a dream?  Well, no, I don’t either, but you have at least contemplated what it was like BEFORE we had electrical conveniences.  I, personally, don’t think I have the motivation or arm strength to deal with a manual egg beater.  But, I have no doubt that someone somewhere thought that an electric hand mixer was a ridiculous, impossible dream.  This next Call may test your ability to imagine the future, but I encourage you to be open to the possibilities.  Always be an optimist…

Check out this Call for Entries for Through the Looking Glass at Artform Gallery & Tattoo.  This is an all-hung show (or at least one piece per artist), and the entry fee is only $5 per piece. Hurry!  The deadline is in FIVE days.  It is worth a look…

CALL for ENTRIES:  Through the Looking Glass

 Download the Through the Looking Glass Prospectus! From the Artform Gallery website:  “We’ve come across some very interesting technology that we believe will change how the world can be interconnected. The technology is in the palm of most peoples hands and they don’t even realize it. Our goal is to present this new form of communication to the world is going be through art, by having a gallery opening May 7th at Artform Gallery and Tattoo.”

“Nothing like this has ever been done before. We are trying to bring public awareness to the use of this technology in our everyday life, and what better way to do it through art. Especially since life imitates art on a daily basis. This is the future and the time to act is now while we are right on the cusp of this technological revolution.”

*Editor’s Note:  I encourage you to think about this Call with an open mind.  I was very hesitant to publish it because it is vague and unclear; however, after a discussion with the Gallery, I think they are just trying to keep their “secret technology” under wraps until the opening.  But to help you a little, there is an ACTUAL show, not just an online show.  There is an ACTUAL opening, but you don’t have to send your work… only .jpgs.  I have a theory on the technology, and if you email me we can compare theories.  I’ve wasted a lot of entry fees, but I think this $5 is worth being a part of the mystery.

Download the Through the Looking Glass Prospectus!ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  All media – Open to all 2 and 3 dimensional art

DEADLINE:  Wednesday April 27th, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  As long as you follow the rules laid out in the prospectus, at least one piece of your art will be included.

Examples of unacceptable work: no plagiarized art or JPEGs of really bad quality.  Artists will be notified by email either way.

ENTRY FEE:  The submission fee is $5.00 per entry, up to 3 pieces.

SALES:  Artform Gallery and Tattoo will retain a 25% commission on the sale of artwork.

ABOUT THE GALLERY:  Artform Gallery & Tattoo was established in September of 2008 and is committed to showing artwork that is excellent and fearless. Not only does Artform provide affordable, first class fine art just outside of Pittsburgh; it is also committed to bridge the gap between “high- brow” fine art and “low- brow” tattoo art.

For complete information, Download the Prospectus!

 

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ARTIST RESIDENCE: ARTErra in Portugal

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SPRINKLE
my PUDDIN’

I love Mediterranean food, and when I think of Portuguese food, I conjure images of olives and cinnamon-topped rice pudding.  Not together, of course.  So, did you know that Portugal has Europe’s highest fish consumption per capita and is among the top four in the world for this indicator?  Me neither.  If you are awarded this Residence Opportunity, I expect a full report — on art AND food.

Check out this Opportunity for an Artist Residence program sponsored by ARTerra in Portugal.  This is a FREE chance to apply for an art submersion program.  Create a full body of work in Portugal.  Take a chance…

*Editor’s Note:  Most of the ARTerra site IS written both in Portuguese AND English. 

ARTIST RESIDENCE: ARTErra in Portugal

Learn more about the ARTerra Residence in Portugal!ARTErra is structure is placed in Lobão da Beira, a village in Portugal, near Tondela, district of Viseu is now open to receive projects from artists.

ELIGIBILITY:
Open to all artists.

DEADLINE:
May 15, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  There is no fee to apply.

SUBMISSIONS:   The application must contain the following elements:

  • Curriculum Vitae and Bio
  • Portfolio, videos, photos , music, etc.
  • Description of the project to be undertaken at ARTERRA, including the project’s objectives, needs & expectations, work method & details necessary to understand the proposal;
  • Ideal dates for the residence;
  • Complementary information (needs for meals, number of persons involved, technical requirements, work characteristics and other additional relevant info). 

Learn more about the ARTerra Residence in Portugal!ABOUT:  ARTErra is a structure (pictured left) of incentive for artistic creation in a quiet and green small village, which aims to facilitate en­counters between different* artists and aesthetic disciplines.

*Editor’s Note:  Many of you will assume they are seeking traditional media and content.  I recommend you visit the blog link below to see some of the work produced and shown as a part of this residency. 

ARTErra is strongly committed to offering the residents a cheerful and productive stay.  Because of that, part­nerships have been established with the Municipality of Tondela and Lobão da Beira for reception and possible presentations of performative works, exhibitions, workshops, lectures, etc.

For complete details, visit the ARTerra website!

Or visit the ARTerra blog!

CALL for ENTRIES: Enacting Queerness

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SPROUTS ALIVE!

I am reclaiming brussel sprouts for the tasty side.  I am tired of hearing them spoken of in the same tone as snot, vomit and boiled okra.  Gone are the days of bitter and boiled little cabbage-like veggies that your mother forced you to eat.  Celebrate the roasted sprout with rosemary and a squeeze of lemon.  Live a little.  Actually, live and let live.  This next Call is about reclamation and celebration too.  Say it with art…

Check out this Call for Entries for Enacting Queerness by The Omni Proje[q]t.  There is NO ENTRY FEE, but it will require a bit of a leap of faith on your part.  Take a chance!

*Editor’s Note:  Unfortunately, a handful of you will unsubscribe from this site because of the content of this post.  It makes me sad–not that you’re going, although I hate to see people leave us behind, but because if you are  a human that still has issues with the gender and/or sexuality of others, your life must be very small indeed.

Learn more about the Omni Projeqt!CALL for ENTRIES:
Enacting Queerness

Enacting Queerness uplifts ideas, actions, and/or persons that exist out of the norm in terms of their gender and/or sexuality.  It celebrates the reclamation of deviant identity as an empowering one.  Whether queer identified or not, socially we have been brought to recognize these acts of identity reclamation.  This exhibition aims to uplift these revolutionary ways of existing.

ELIGIBILITY:  All artists are invited to submit their artwork pertaining to the theme for the exhibition, which will take place in a space on Elm Street in Downtown Greensboro, NC for one night only.

DEADLINE:  May 15, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  No entry fee necessary. You just have to pay for the shipping of your polished work to and from their space.

SALES:  No commission will be taken out of what is sold.

Learn more about Enacting Queerness by the Omni Projeqt

CALL for ENTRIES: Bibliophoria – Art of the Book

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YOU
GLAD?

While in Phoenix recently, I discovered that our hosts were lucky to have an orange tree in their back yard.  Every morning I went out back to the sweet smell of orange blossoms and the overwhelmingly loud buzzing of bees.  I am inspired by the smell and sound.  I wonder if I can get an orange tree to grow in my Smoky Mountain yard?  This next Call is from California — where they have no problem getting orange trees to grow either. 

Check out this Call for Entries from Sebastopol Center for the Arts (in California) for Bibliophoria II.  The entry fee is a little high for non-members, but you’ve gotta love book shows.  Book shows are less common than you think so the risk could be worth it.  Take a chance…

CALL for ENTRIES:
Bibliophoria II – Art of the Book

Check out the Sebastopol Center for the Arts online!ELIGIBILITY:  Sebastopol Center for the Arts invites artists living in the U.S.A. to submit work to Bibliophoria II.

MEDIA:  We are looking for artwork created in the form of handmade artist’s books—using traditional bookmaking methods, or contemporary, unconventional structures, or made by altering existing books.  Open to any method, in any media, on any subject.

DEADLINE:  Tuesday, May 31, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  June 3, 2011 – posted on their website. Editor’s Note:  If you hate the notification by post to website as much as I do, make sure you tell them AFTER they post results.  This practice will become more and more common if you don’t speak up.

ENTRY FEE:  SCA members, $15 per entry or 3 entries for $35 (membership is $40 annually). Nonmembers, $20 per entry, or 3 entries for $50.  Maximum, 3 entries per artist.

Learn more about the Sebastopol Center for the Arts!JUROR:  Sas Colby has more than forty years of experience making, exhibiting and teaching art. Her artwork has been exhibited and collected nationally and internationally.  She made her first artist’s book in 1972 and is considered a pioneer in the field.  A survey exhibition, Sas Colby:  Twenty Years of Book Thinking, was shown in numerous venues in 1995.  Colby has been a visiting artist in Australia and colleges throughout this country.  She currently teaches workshops in Taos, New Mexico; Mallorca, Spain; and at the San Francisco Center for the Book.

AWARDS:   $200 Best of Show; $50 Coordinators Award, and Merit Awards.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Learn more about the Sebastopol Center for the Arts!