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CALL for ENTRIES: Alley Cat Art Show

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I’m a dog person.  I love cats and used to own one until my son became allergic, but make no mistake…I’m a dog person.  And, my dogs are foodies.  You shouldn’t be surprised, ha.  My mutts are are just big loveable pups, and I simply can’t resist the longing stares that beg for grapes…white grapes, specifically.  They camp out while I cook looking for broccoli stalks, summer squash ends and the occasional raw potato piece.  This next Call gives you an opportunity to help the four-legged kind of the feline assortment.

Check out this Call for Entries for the Alley Cat Art Show sponsored by Oak Tree Art Space in benefit of Alley Cat Allies, a national organization dedicated to helping stray and feral cats with veterinary care, shelter and humane treatment.  The entry fee is low.  You can add another show to your resume, and the good karma…priceless.

CALL for ENTRIES:  Alley Cat Art Show

The Alley Cat Art Show is for all artists who are cat lovers, and who would like a new opportunity to exhibit while helping cats and kittens across the United States.

Learn more about Alley Cat AlliesThis show is to benefit Alley Cat Allies — a national organization dedicated to helping stray and feral cats with veterinary care, shelter and humane treatment.  They are also honoring the memory of tireless cat caretaker and animal advocate Susan Michelle Kortyna, who passed away suddenly in October, 2010.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to artists 18 years of age or older who submit artwork in any medium except video.  Submissions must be the creation of the artist.  Reproductions of original artwork, such as glicee prints of original paintings, will not be accepted.  Please note that approximately 75 pieces will be chosen for gallery exhibition, with a remaining 125 in the on-line exhibition.

Learn more about Oak Tree Art Space!DEADLINE:  January 31, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  February 4, 2011

ENTRY FEES:  Artists are asked to complete an entry form and submit a non-refundable fee of $25 for up to 3 images.  Please note that $15 of this entry is in the form of a tax-deductible donation to Alley Cat Allies, and must be made directly to the organization.  Donations should be noted “in memory of Susan Kortyna” and can be made online or sent via regular mail to:  Alley Cat Allies, 7920 Norfolk Avenue, Suite 600, Bethesda, MD 20814-2525.

The remaining $10 should be paid to Oak Tree Art Space, and can be made on-line by PayPal, www.oaktreeartspace.com, or via regular mail (payable to Oak Tree Art Space): Jan Ols, Oak Tree Art Space, 1461 Remsen Road, Medina, OH 44256.

Learn more about Alley Cat AlliesJUROR: Final selections for the exhibition will be made by Rebecca Hart, DVM, and veterinary staff of Dr. Hart’s Animal Hospital in North Royalton, OH.

EXHIBITION:  After closing as the gallery exhibition on March 16, 2011, the artwork will remain on-line through January 1, 2012.  Please note that if a large number of high-quality art is submitted, they have a commitment from the Cuyahoga County Public Library, Brecksville branch to display work in their gallery/community room.  This will allow all 200 pieces to be exhibited, along with much heavier traffic and promotion to the public.

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CALL for ENTRIES: 26th Annual International

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Valentine’s Day has taken an odd turn at my house over the years.  Gone are the roses, candy and candlelit dinners.  In their place, my husband Jon and I now have some gourmet treat and a glass of wine and snuggle in for a good movie.  It could be laziness on our parts, I suppose.  But I prefer to think of it as comfort of knowing you are exactly where you want to be when you want to be there…unfettered by all the other expectations.  This Valentine’s Day, be good to yourself and enter this next show by the deadline, February 14th, 2011.

Check out this Call for Entries for the 26th Annual Juried Competition known as the Tallahassee International.  The entry fee is only $20, and academically juried shows are GREAT for your resume.  Put your heart into it…

Learn more about the Museum of Fine Art at FSU!CALL for ENTRIES: 
Tallahassee International 26TH Annual Juried Competition

The Tallahassee International is an annual juried competition organized by Florida State University Museum of Fine Arts. The competition is open to all media and is juried by a panel of faculty from within the College of Visual Arts, Theatre and Dance.

ELIGIBILITY: Artists are eligible to submit works without regard to sex, race, creed or national origin. Artists must be 18 years of age or older (current FSU CVATD faculty or students may not enter).

MEDIA:  All media is eligible.

DEADLINE:  February 14, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  There is a $20.00 entry fee.  A maximum of two (2) works per person may be submitted.

Scene from the 25th Annual Tallahassee InternationalAWARDS:  The jurors select the award winners from the actual works of art, after the exhibition has been installed. The First Place winner will receive $1,000.00 and the Second Place winner will receive $500.00.  A color catalog of the Tallahassee International is produced, and all artists who enter will receive a copy. Accepted artists will each receive a set of 12 complimentary catalogs.

JURY PROCESS:  The competition is juried by a panel of faculty members from the Florida State University College of Visual Arts, Theatre and Dance. Jurors select works based on their own merit and must agree the artist demonstrates skill within the chosen medium. Selections are made from the digital images, so it is imperative that quality images be provided to insure fair judging. Jurors and the FSU Museum reserve the right to reject, upon arrival, any work of unacceptable craftsmanship and quality not discernible in the image.

Learn more about the Museum of Fine Art at FSU!ABOUT THE MUSEUM:  MoFA has a history of exciting projects—from lush painting to dynamic sculpture exhibitions, from challenging installations to provocative photography shows.  Every season begins with an international competitive exhibition that embraces all media and every semester closes with the youth and exuberance of the graduating artist exhibitions.  

They have examined the contact zone of Anglo and Native American cultures, the mystical side of Haitian folk painting, and the unsophisticated but intense works of outsider artists.  The future promises exhibitions of equal caliber and interest.

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CALL for ENTRIES: Abstractions

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Abstraction is defined as the process or result of generalization.  In my house, the dinner discussion goes a little like this: “What do you want for dinner?” Which is often followed by “I don’t know.  What do you want for dinner?”  Which is then further followed by: ” Well, I know I don’t want pizza.”  By the way, this abstract dinner notion of I-don’t-know-but-I-don’t-want-that, usually ends in pizza for dinner.  Poetic, eh?  Here’s a way to have a more productive abstract notion…

Check out this Call for Entries called True Poetry: Abstractions from the Woman Made Gallery in Chicago. I’ve shown at Woman Made before, and I always admire the curatorial eye of their jurors. The fee is reasonable, and you know I love a theme. Take a closer look…

Wave After Wave by Juror Sandra PerlowCALL for ENTRIES:
True Poetry: Abstractions

Abstract art uses a visual language of form, color and line to create a composition which may exist with a degree of independence from visual references in the world. 

Western art was, from the Renaissance up to the middle of the nineteenth century, underpinned by the logic of perspective and an attempt to reproduce an illusion of visible reality.

Visit the Woman Made Gallery!The arts of cultures other than the European had become accessible and showed alternative ways of describing visual experience to the artist. By the end of the 19th century many artists felt a need to create a new kind of art which would encompass the changes taking place in technology, science and philosophy.

The sources from which individual artists drew their arguments were diverse, and reflected the social and intellectual preoccupations in all areas of Western culture at that time.

Visit the Woman Made Gallery!Abstraction indicates a departure from reality in depiction of imagery in art. This departure from accurate representation can be only slight, or it can be partial, or it can be complete.

Abstraction exists along a continuum.

Even art that aims for verisimilitude of the highest degree can be said to be abstract, at least theoretically, since perfect representation is likely to be exceedingly elusive.

Time Turned by Juror Sandra PerlowArtwork which takes liberties, altering for instance color and form in ways that are conspicuous, can be said to be partially abstract. Total abstraction bears no trace of any reference to anything recognizable. In geometric abstraction, for instance, one is unlikely to find references to naturalistic entities.

Figurative art and total abstraction are almost mutually exclusive. But figurative and representational (or realistic) art often contains partial abstraction.  Both Geometric abstraction and Lyrical Abstraction are often totally abstract.  Among the very numerous art movements that embody partial abstraction would be for instance fauvism in which color is conspicuously and deliberately altered vis-a-vis reality, and cubism, which blatantly alters the forms of the real life entities depicted.

MEDIA: Open to two- and three-dimensional semi-abstract, non-objective to pure abstract works in all media by women artists from the international community.

SUBMISSION ONLINE:Submit jpgs of up to three of your works on their website. Please include an artist statement and a $30 entry fee.

While Walking by Juror Sandra PerlowJUROR: Sandra Perlow is a prolific artist interested in abstraction and pictorial space. She earned her BA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and an MA from the Illinois Institute of Design.

Perlow has shown her work internationally, including at Linda Warren Gallery, Harper College, Jean Albano Gallery, and the Rockford Art Museum. She is an active contributor to WMG and serves on its Advisory Board.

DEADLINE: February 9, 2011

NOTIFICATION: March 12, 2011

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CALL for SUBMISSIONS: The Adirondacks

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HOT TODDY!

My non-art related work place is The Lodge at Buckberry Creek, a resort in the Great Smoky Mountains patterned after the Great Camps of the Adirondacks in upstate New York.  So for me, the idea of the Adirondacks conjures images of hand-oiled leather couches, animal hide rugs, wood-burning fires and warm mulled cider.  Thanks to this next call, it can now remind me of phenomenal art opportunities as well!

Check out this Call for Entries from the Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts!  They are looking for artists for the 2011 exhibit year.  Don’t miss this opportunity to exhibit in one of their many galleries!

CALL for SUBMISSIONS:
Exhibit at the AC in 2011

This Art Center is looking for qualified artist working in all mediums to apply for solo/group shows at the Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts to show work in their galleries. They have three galleries on site and two satellite galleries.

Learn more about the Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts!The Arts Center host exhibits throughout the year, generally running 4 – 8 weeks. In particular they are looking for new and innovative art.

MEDIA:  Mixed Media, Installations, Paintings, Drawings, Printmaking, Sculpture, Video, Sound, Interactive work, and more!

DEADLINE:  December 1, 2010

ENTRY FEE: $25 for non-members for 3 to 5 images; $15 for members

SUBMISSIONS:  Send 3-5 JPEGs best representing a cohesive exhibit, your Artistic Resume, an Exhibit Description and/or Artist Statement, your Contact information (including Name, Address, Phone and Email), $25 Submission Fee ($15 for AC members).    (continues below)

Learn more about the Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts!

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CALL for ENTRIES: 12x12x12

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MEASURE ME

I don’t like to measure when I cook.  Yep, I’m one of those folks that cooks with pinches and dashes.  Never trust a recipe from me.  The “ish” in all of my measurements should be implied.  But for someone that doesn’t like to measure, I own 3 glass measuring cups, a set of stainless steel measuring cups and a great set of vintage measuring spoons.  An enigma rolled in conundrum, eh?…sounds like sushi.

Check out this great call that will require that you measure.  The Todd Gallery at MTSU has put out a Call for Entries for work in all media…so long as your it is no larger than 12″x12″x12″

* Editors Note:  I once created a whole series of 12″x12″ pieces.  The advantage?  They fit in Priority Mail boxes…just thought you might like the bonus informaton.  Take a look!

CALL for ENTRIES: 12×12 

Check out the 12x12x12 Call for Entries at the Todd Gallery!ELIGIBILITY:  The 12×12 exhibition will be a juried and comprised of works that do not exceed 12˝ x 12˝ x 12˝ (this includes the frame for two- dimensional works, and in the case of three-dimensional works, includes the base). There are no media restrictions. Artists must be at least 18 years of age, and works must have been completed in the last two years. The exhibition is closed to students, staff, and faculty of Middle Tennessee State University. Works previously exhibited at MTSU are ineligible.

MEDIA:  Open to all media that do not exceed 12”X12”X12”

DEADLINE:  December 3, 2010

ENTRY FEE:  $35 for up to three entries

NOTIFICATION:  December 13, 2010

Learn more about the MTSU art department online!AWARDS:  Presidents Award, $500, First Place, $350; Second Place, $250, Honorable Mention, $100

JUROR:  Hamlett Dobbins is the curator of the Clough-Hanson Gallery on the campus of Rhodes College, Memphis TN.  He is represented by David Lusk Gallery, Memphis, TN and Fourteen30, Portland, Oregon.  Dobbins has been the recipient of a Tennessee Arts Commission Individual Artist Grant and a Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant.

ENTRY PROCEDURE:  Fill out application at:  http://www.mtsu.edu/art/.  A non-refundable fee of $35 must be paid via MTSU Marketplace at the time of submission. 

Check out the work of MTSU students!Important – Your application is incomplete until you email your image(s) to Gallery@MTSU.edu.  Images should be 300 dpi and no larger than 1 MB each.

ENTRY SPECIFICATIONS:  Only 3 pieces/images may be submitted. Each digital image can be no more than 1 megabyte in size. Each image file must be labeled with name and entry number (ex. JaneSmith_1).

DOCUMENTATION:  Photographs and videos will be taken to document the show for our archives, publicity, and an exhibition catalog.

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CALL for ENTRIES: The American Dream

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RED, WHITE & RHUBARB

How often have you heard the sentence, “What’s more American than pie?”  Honestly, I’m not a huge fan.  I know you are shocked that I am not over the moon about any food; however, apples just aren’t my thing.  I like raw Granny Smith apples with a generous dash of salt, but I just don’t want them cooked.  Let start a new saying, “What’s more American than rhubarb pie?”  You heard it here first, folks.  This next Call from the Woman Made Gallery is also looking to redefine the idea of American.

Check out this Call for Entries called The American Dream: A Juxtaposition from the Woman Made Gallery in Chicago.  I’ve shown work at Woman Made before, and I always admire the curatorial eye of their jurors.  The fee is reasonable, and you know how I love a theme.  Take a closer look…

Visit the Woman Made Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
The American Dream

It has been since the Founding Fathers declared in 1776 that “all men are created equal” and Americans were granted the privilege of “certain unalienable rights” such as “Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness” that people began to search for the abstract notion of ‘The American Dream.’  

The American Dream is a philosophy that has grown out of the perspective of the people living it and has become as individual as those who still seek to pursue it and understand it.

Visit the Woman Made Gallery!The American Dream: a Juxtaposition seeks to define our current interpretation of ‘The American Dream’ while acknowledging what this dream exposes our minds, bodies, and environment to. 

MEDIA:  This exhibition is open to all media that address the hopes, promises, and prosperity of ‘The American Dream’ as well as the inconsistencies and consequences of ‘The American Dream’.

Online Submissions: Submit jpgs of up to three of your works on their website.  Please include an artist statement and a $30 entry feePlease note the deadline is FIVE days away.  You don’t have time to mail an entry…use the online submission.

Juror: Catherine Blackwell Peña  (BFA/MFA) is a working artist and educator. Her artwork blends photography, installation, public art, and sculptural elements in works that challenge the viewer to reposition their perspective physically and mentally. Reoccurring themes in her work are humans altered relationship with nature and the boundaries and limits of our built environment.

Peña’s work has been exhibited in-group shows in Seattle, New York, Chicago, Memphis, St. Louis, Boulder, Las Vegas, and Kansas City.  Outside of her studio practice, Peña is dedicated to teaching, and exploring Public Art and Social Practices not only through educational settings but also in collaborations with nonprofits and community organizations.

Peña currently teaches at Memphis College of Art and Christian Brothers University in Memphis, TN and also acts as a Public Art Workshop Coordinator for Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital.

Entry Deadline: October 20, 2010

Notifications:  November 10, 2010

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CALL for ENTRIES: 2011 Annual Juried Show

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Aside from food, there are a few themes that run through my blog posts.  Entering academic shows can be a huge plus for all artists…but I find that emerging artists, regardless of age, really benefit most.  If you get juried in to an academic exhibition, make every effort to attend the opening.  You’d be amazed by how much you can learn by being a fly on the wall when no one knows you’re there.  And remember, sometimes you can have your cake and eat it too…academic settings are great for art sales.

Check out this great Call for Entries for Chowan University‘s National Juried Exhibit for 2011.  The entry fee is a little higher than I would like, but the juror is great and the opening is in January when many commercial galleries are on a bit of a hiatus.  Take a look…

CALL for ENTRIES:
Chowan University’s National Juried Exhibition 2011

ELIGIBLE WORK: The exhibition is open to all artists, 18 years or older, residing within the United States. All work must be original and created without the aid of an instructor. Paintings, mixed media, ceramics, sculpture, original hand-made prints, photography, and drawings are all acceptable media for submission.

Check out the Chowan University Art ProgramAll two dimensional work must be framed or created on a gallery wrapped canvas. Each artist may submit up to three pieces for consideration.

DEADLINE: 
November 5, 2010

AWARDS:
Best in Show $300.00
2nd Place $200.00
3rd Place $100.00

SUBMISSION FORMAT: All entries must be submitted digitally via CD. Images must be saved as JPEGS at 72 dpi. Additionally, images should not be longer than 900 pixels in any direction and CDs must be viewable from a Mac or PC computer. The CD itself should be clearly labeled with your contact information: name, address, phone number, and email address. The saved images on the CD must be saved as such:

FullName_Entry#.jpg Example: BobSmith_Entry#1.jpg

Please note that CDs will not be returned and will become the property of the Department of Visual Art at Chowan University. Images of accepted work may be used for marketing purposes.

Check out the Chowan University Art Program!LIMITATIONS:  Works must not exceed 4 feet (48 inches) in any direction, and must not exceed 40 lbs. All 2D work must include suitable hanging mechanisms, and either be framed or created on a gallery wrapped canvas. All 3D work must be assembled and ready for exhibition upon arrival. We reserve the right to reject work for the exhibition that differs significantly from the submitted images and/or for craft issues.

LIABILITY:  The gallery staff will take great care in handling artworks for exhibition. The University, gallery staff, and Department of Visual Art are not liable for any damage that may occur.

SHIPPING (please read carefully):  The artist is responsible for shipping costs to and from the gallery. Call tags for returning artwork must be prearranged by the artist. Shipped works need to arrive at the gallery between January 10-14, 2011. To arrange hand delivery/ pick up please contact Carolyn Phillips at phillc@chowan.edu.

Work will not be returned to the artist if:
– no call tag is issued by the artist or
– if the artist does not prearrange pick up and retrieve the work by Friday, March 4.

Specific shipping and labeling details will be included upon notification of accepted entries.

Making Pictures Three for a Dime a Photograph by juror Maxine Payne!JUROR:  Maxine Payne is a photographer living and working in Arkansas, where her grandparents raised her. She received her M.F.A from the University of Iowa where she was also an Iowa Arts Fellow. Payne was selected a Fellow of the American Photography Institute at New York University, as well as a Fellow of the College Art Association. 

Payne works to find ways to engage community in her work and speaks to the idea of place. Her work has been shown nationally. Currently, Maxine is an Associate Professor of Art and Departmental Chair at Hendrix College in Conway, Arkansas.  Payne has worked on photographing Arkansas Historic Bridges for the Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department since 2004.

ENTRY FEES and MATERIALS:  Artists are allowed to submit up to three (3) artworks for consideration, and the exhibition fee is $40.00. The Department of Visual Art Gallery does not take commission on artworks that are sold. Please send a check, made out to the Department of Visual Art- Chowan University, along with the entry form, SASE (#10 envelope) for notification, and CD to the following address:

Carolyn Phillips, Department of Visual Art
Chowan University
One University Place
Murfreesboro, NC 27855

Please direct any questions to:
Carolyn Phillips at
phillc@chowan.edu

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INTERNATIONAL Art Competition: JAPAN

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I often post international artist residency opportunities and get lots of email in return that basically says, “I wish.” And, believe me, I understand the frustration of needing the inspiration and time and space of a residency, but not being able to afford the luxury of a month in Spain or Chile. Well, what if I told you that you could get the full foreign tour AFTER you do the work? Stop and smell the sushi, folks.

Check out this International Art Competition and Exhibition from Sakuraba Gallery in Japan. The artists that are selected to exhibit will be brought to Japan from their home country to attend the opening reception. Airfare, cost of hotel stay for up to ten days, and a small group tour of Sendai are included. ENTER TODAY!

CALL for ENTRIES: International Art Competition–Japan

Next year, Sakuraba Gallery will host an art competition to recognize the best artists from outside of Japan. The artists that are selected to exhibit will be brought to Japan from their home country to attend the opening reception.

Learn more about the Sakuraba Gallery online!Airfare, cost of hotel stay for up to ten days, and a small group tour of Sendai are included. Meals and spending money are not provided.

The opening reception will be held on February 5th, 2011 at 19:00. The exhibition will be open from that day until April 2nd 2011.

DEADLINE: Must be received by January 1, 2011. 12:01pm JST.

GUIDELINES: Artists must submit a completed entry form and pay a non-refundable entry fee of $30 US dollars (via Paypal or Google Checkout) to submit 3 works of art.

ELIGIBILITY: The competition is open to artists 18 years of age or older world-wide; however, artists must not currently reside in Japan or have resided in the past for longer than two years. Artists cannot be Japanese citizens or hold duel citizenship with Japan and another country. Publishers, galleries, agents, and collectors may not submit artwork on behalf of artists.

Learn more about the Sakuraba Gallery online!All works submitted must be original in design and concept. Artwork must not be copied, in part or wholly, from any published or copyrighted work. Artwork based upon a copy-written work for the sake of parody or critic is acceptable on a case by case basis.

MEDIA: Drawings, paintings, printmaking, photography, digital art, sculpture, installations, ceramics, fiber art, wearable art, jewelry, and mixed media. Media not accepted: Video/film and live performance pieces.

Acceptance/Notification: Artists will be notified by January 5, 2011 as to whether or not they have been selected for the exhibition. Winners have 24 hours to accept or decline the invitation to come to Sendai. Gallery staff will begin working with the artist immediately to make travel arrangements. For those who decline, an alternative cash prize of $1000 will be awarded. Award winners will be announced to the public with the opening reception on February 5, 2011.

For complete details, visit the Sakuraba Gallery website!

CALL for ENTRIES: Where are YOU from?

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SIMPLE AS PIE

I adore themed work, and I’m just narcissistic enough to love an autobiographical theme even more, ha.  As artists we’re programmed to put our demons and dirty laundry on display, but what about the sometimes subtle undertones that influence your work…like where you’re from.  Seems simple as pie, right?  Maybe, maybe not.

Check out this great Call for Entries from the Lander Art Center in Wyoming named As It Turns Out, I’m from… whose idea is to connect your work to roots of childhood or home or whatever works for you.  The deadline for entries is September 8th, and there are $1000 in prizes up for grabs!

CALL for ENTRIES:  As It Turns Out, I’m From…

At a conference where an artist once spoke about her work in detail, the audience laughed out loud when halfway through she said, “As it turns out, I’m from Pittsburgh.”  After learning so much about her artwork it seemed perfectly fitting that her large steel sculptures would be influenced by this historically industrial city.

Click for a Prospectus!Many of us make an exodus at some point in our lives– to seek out a life of our own.  Those who don’t make an exodus might gladly identify with their background.  Either way, our roots often appear in subtle and interesting ways even if we don’t intend for it to happen or notice until later.

THE THEME:  The object is to connect your artwork to your roots.  The connection may be as simple as the artist mentioned above from Pittsburgh who makes large steel sculptures.  Or it may be a connection more direct like painting place related childhood memories or using found objects from your hometown.  The interpretation of the connection is in the hands of the artist. Your “home” can be a city, state, country, culture or even a state of mind.  Whatever the connection, the Lander Art Center wants you to discover it and share it.

Check out Lander Art Center online!PRIZES:  $1000 in prizes are up for grabs!  $500 1st Prize, $300 2nd Prize, & a $200 3rd prize

JUROR:  Cheryl Delong of Global Arts Gallery, located in Lander, will be the juror.

COMMISSION:  The commission on sold artwork is 40%. Selling art is a priority for the LAC. We prefer art that is for sale, but it is not a requirement for show entry.

DEADLINE for completed entries, Wednesday, September 8, 2010.  There are 5 items needed to enter, see below.  Entry will not be processed without all 5 items.

NOTIFICATION will be emailed Wednesday, September 15, 2010. Please add frontdesk@landerartcenter.com to you contact list and be sure to write your email address on the entry form.

DELIVERY:  Accepted artwork is due Friday, September 24, 2010 at the Lander Art Center, 224 Main St., Lander, WY 82520.  Please package your artwork well and write your name on the packaging.

TO  APPLY: Please mail images on a cd labeled with your name to Lander Art Center, 224 Main Street, Lander, WY 82520 or email to frontdesk@landerartcenter.com:

Grand Teton Bison by Susan GrinelsUp to 3 images (created in the past 3 years):

  • Dimensions: 1920 pixels for the largest dimension (the other dimension will be less than or equal to 1920 pixels)
  • File Format: Save all images as BASELINE Standard JPEG. Do not save as a Progressive JPEG.
  • File Size: JPEGs must be under 1.8 MB.
  • Color space: Save images in an RGB color space, preferably sRGB

Artist statement

Juried Show Form.doc

Application fee of $35 (check made to Lander Art Center, paypal payment made to frontdesk@landerartcenter.com, or credit card # entered on entry form)

Signed Waiver and Release 6.10.doc

Please see Exhibition Application Guidelines for more details.

CALL for ENTRIES: Taking Part

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YOURS

When it comes to food, I’m not a fan of participatory requirements at restaurants.  I’m not a fan of hibachi.  I have no desire to have a chef flip shrimp into my mouth…call me crazy.  Fondue may be my only exception to that rule.  Nonetheless, I celebrate participatory arts.

Check out this Call for Art Entries from ATHICA for “Taking Part.”  As a bonus, there is no prospectus to download, no fees to pay…but no sales.  Interesting, eh?  Here’s the call…

Call for Entries: Taking Part

DEADLINE:  October 6, 2010

RUN DATES:
  January 22 – March 6, 2011

CURATOR:  Brigette Thomas

Learn more about ATHICA online!ATHICA (also known as the Athens Institute for Contemporary Art) seeks submissions from artists who request the participation of others as a key element of their work. 

Artists may pose questions, request submissions, or provide instructions for participants as part of their creative process. 

They invite artists who engage others as contributors through dialogue as well as action. Works may be interactive, but the participatory element need not take place during the exhibition.

See Previous ATHICA Exhibits online!MEDIA:  Multimedia, web-based, performance and installation works are encouraged, in addition to traditional media.

Travel/shipping stipends may be available (funding decisions are on a case-by-case basis).

Email jpgs or urls to:  takingpart[at]athica.org with the altered subject line:
–YourNameHere–TakingPart submission.

Or mail short proposal & image CD/DVD with SASE to:
Taking Part c/o ATHICA

160 Tracy Street, Unit 4
Athens, GA 30601.  

No prospectus, no fees, no sales.