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CALL for Entries: Fabrik Publication and Show

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YOURSELF!

There are SO many opportunities out there for artists…think of it as the ultimate buffet.  Not every dish may be for you, but some dishes are just an irresistable combination.  Lately, the great dishes just keep coming, and I concerned about my waistline.  Okay, moving on from that metaphor…

Check out this great opportunity for (again) art publication AND a show from Fabrik Magazine and The Factory Gallery in Los Angeles.  The exposure to gallery directors, interior designers and art consultants ALONE is worth this entry fee, but you get a show too.  Plus, this is an international call…so no one is left out.  Take a look:

Fabrik Magazine: INTERNATIONAL JURIED COMPETITION

Visit Fabrik Magazine online!Fabrik Magazine announces a juried competition, open to artists in all media.

The world is full of artists. How to rise above the sheer numbers of the masses is becoming increasingly difficult. Fabrik Magazine and The Factory Gallery in Los Angeles are offering artists the opportunity to gain valuable exposure for their work both in print and in exhibition through this competition.

The selected winners will receive prizes that includes editorial and ad exposure through Fabrik Magazine – LA’s leading Art and Design publication – as well as an exhibition at The Factory Gallery in Los Angeles. Winners will also gain tremendous exposure by being promoted to 30,000 Interior Designers, Art Consultants and Galleries who are seeking art and artists across the United States.

Submissions from all artists in any medium are eligible. This contest will help nurture and promote the winners by featuring one new artist in every print and online issues of Fabrik Magazine.

Visit Fabrik Magazine Online!Many leading artists have been interviewed and showcased within Fabrik’s pages, including Ed Ruscha, Julius Shulman, Philippe Starck, Juergen Nogai, Jorge Pardo, Jim McHugh and many others. Now you can be included alongside these prominent artists.

PRIZES:

FIRST PRIZE: 1 Winner

  1. Editorial Profile and Feature in Fabrik Magazine – Print Edition
  2. Inside Back Cover, Full Page Ad in Fabrik Magazine – Premium Ad Position
  3. Exhibition at The Factory Gallery, Downtown Los Angeles
  4. Email Exposure to 30,000 Interior Designers, Art Consultants and Galleries who are seeking art
  5. Online “Artist Spotlight” Feature
  6. Website link

The Alchemy of Innocence by Persia White at The Factory GallerySECOND PRIZE: 2 Winners

  1. Full page ad in Fabrik Magazine
  2. Group Exhibition at The Factory Gallery, Downtown Los Angeles
  3. Email Exposure to 30,000 Interior Designers, Art Consultants and Galleries who are seeking art
  4. Online “Artist Spotlight” Feature
  5. Website link

THIRD PRIZE: 5 Winners

  1. Online “Artist Spotlight” Feature
  2. Group Exhibition at The Factory Gallery, Downtown Los Angeles
  3. Email Exposure to 30,000 Interior Designers, Art Consultants and Galleries who are seeking art
  4. Website link

TOTAL VALUE OF PRIZES: $10,000

Visit Fabrik Magazine Online!Deadline for Entries: August 31, 2010
Winners Announced: October 1, 2010
Exhibition Dates: November 20-December 18, 2010
 
Profile Publication Date: November 2010
Registration Fee: US$30 (up to 3 images).

Multiple entries permitted as follows:
4-6 images: US$50
7-9 images: US$65

DIRECT LINK TO REGISTRATION: http://www.fabrikmagazine.com/contest/

ABOUT THE JURORS

Visit the Robert Berman Gallery online!Robert BermanDirector, Robert Berman Gallery at Bergamot Station in Santa Monica.  Robert Berman is the founder and owner of Robert Berman Gallery and was early on exhibiting artists such as Keith Haring and Raymond Pettibon. Robert has curated historical and seminal exhibitions by such artists as William S. Burroughs and Man Ray.

Hossein FarmaniFounder and Chairman, International Photography Awards (Lucie Awards).  Hossein Farmani is Founder and Chairman of The Lucie Awards, Co-Founder of Focus on Aids and Co-Founder of The Palm Springs Photo Festival. He is Principal of The Farmani Group, whose roster of companies include PX3 (Prix de la Photographie Paris), The International Design Awards (IDA) , FYI Design, Asterisk Press, The International Photography Awards (IPA) and The Farmani Gallery.

Visit the Riverside Art Museum Online!Peter FrankArt Critic and Senior Curator, Riverside Art Museum.  Peter Frank is an Art Critic and Senior Curator at the Riverside Art Museum. Peter has written regularly for the LA Weekly, Angeleno Magazine, THE Magazine and is Associate Editor for Fabrik. He was born in New York, where he served as Art Critic for The Village Voice and The SoHo Weekly News before moving to Los Angeles in 1988.

Chris Davies Publisher and Curator.  Chris Davies is an award-winning designer and founder of Fabrik Magazine. He founded The Factory Gallery in the Arts District of downtown LA, as a way to nurture and promote emerging and established artists. He is also founder of Skylark Press, a publisher of fine art monographs and limited editions.

Visit Fabrik Magazine Online!Dale YoungmanVP Marketing, Fabrik Magazine and Gallery Director at The Factory Gallery.  Dale Youngman is the former director and curator of the Regent Gallery and the Dale Youngman Gallery of downtown Los Angeles.  She currently is the VP of Marketing for Fabrik Magazine and Gallery Director at The Factory.

ABOUT FABRIK MAGAZINE

Fabrik Magazine covers Los Angeles art, design, architecture, and fashion in a manner as distinctive as it is thorough. A journal of lively coverage and commentary on the art and design scene(s) in America’s new cultural capital, Fabrik also provides extensive directories that list all – all – the best local outlets for new forms, ideas, and expressions in diverse media and disciplines. More on Fabrik Magazine can be found at fabrikmagazine.com.

ART PUBLICATION: Cantanker Magazine

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Are you surprised that I haven’t mention Art Publication in a couple of weeks?  Me too.  I think you all know my opinion, but since we have lots of new readers lately…I’ll restate it for the record.  Opportunities for having your work published in art journals and magazines can only serve to help your career.  Think of it as the cherry on the sundae!

Exposure in print can open doors for you in venues far from your back door.  This Call for Entries from Cantaker Magazine is themed “The Ambiguous Object.”  Art Publication and a theme…how will I ever contain my joy?  Heheheh.  Here’s the call:

CALL FOR ENTRIES: 
Issue 11 : 

The Ambiguous Object, 
Catalog & Exhibition

Selected work will be featured in Cantanker’s full-color annual art catalog, Issue 11 and in a group exhibition in October 2010.  > SUBMIT ENTRIES HERE <


Submission Deadline:  August 31, 2010
Acceptance Notification: Mid-September, 2010
Exhibition/Catalog Release: Early October, 2010
Venue T.B.A.

Cantanker Issue 10Theme:  The Ambiguous Object investigates questions of space, perception, projection, and meaning. The project will include work in all mediums that uses ambiguity to allow viewers both the literal and physical space to observe and imagine.

About the Jurors:  Cook & Ruud is a think tank and production team comprised of Rachel Cook and Claire Ruud. We seek to investigate new models for the production and presentation of contemporary art. Drawing on traditional models such as the for-profit gallery, the nonprofit space and the artist-run cooperative, our goal is to develop new models for supporting art work amidst a shifting cultural and economic landscape.
 
Previous Cantanker Magazine ExhibitSubmission Guidelines:
  • Works can be executed in any media, traditional or digital/new media. 
  • All works must be submitted digitally in high-resolution jpg files (300 dpi or larger).
  • Video work must be submitted for the jurying process as still images.
  • Work submitted may be in any size and will be appropriately scaled to fit the catalog.
  • Only recent or newly created work will be considered.
  • Submissions must be made online at HERE. Please note that submissions cannot be mailed.
  • Work submitted must be available for the group show.
  • All artists are welcome to submit except those who are members of the Cantanker staff.
 
Entry Requirements:
  • $10 for a single submission, $20 for 3 submissions.
  • There is no upper limit on submissions.
  • Artists should provide a brief statement about their work (150 words or less).
 
Jury Process & Dates
  • Submissions will be juried by C&R.
  • Artists will be notified of their acceptance by MID-SEPTEMBER.
  • Accepted submissions will be printed in full color in Issue 11 of Cantanker with full credit given to the artist.
  • Selected artists will be contacted by the Cantanker editorial staff with details regarding Issue 11 group show in October 2010.
  • Selected artists are responsible for all artwork shipping and/or delivery expenses.
  • Cantanker will NOT provide return shipping.
 
For questions not addressed in this form: email editor@cantanker.com

CALL for PROPOSALS: 1708 Gallery in Richmond

 

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THE POT

I know I keep stirring this pot, but if you want a solo show, you really have to make the effort to get one.  An Open Call for Proposals from a Gallery is what you should be looking for…and you know it.

Never presume that you know the value of a gallery or its exhibition space based upon its location or the generosity of the gallery’s submission process.  Do your homework on the gallery.  See if your work fits into the scope of the work the gallery seems to show.  Then send a well-crafted proposal.  You have nothing to lose, and rejection won’t kill you.  Here’s a great Call for Exhibition Proposals from the 1708 Gallery in Richmond, Virginia!

Call for Exhibition Proposals:
1708 Gallery

1708 Gallery presents an average of eight exhibitions a year by emerging and established professional artists from all over the world. Each exhibition is approximately 6 weeks long.

Visit 1708 Gallery online!1708 Gallery’s focus is to present new art that is not older than three years.

Artists and curators may submit exhibition proposals to 1708 Gallery throughout the year. They welcome submissions from professional and emerging artists in all mediums (students are not eligible)

1708 Gallery’s Exhibition Committee which includes professional artists from 1708 Gallery’s Board of Directors review and select all exhibitions presented at 1708 Gallery.

Learn more about Exhibition Proposals at 1708 Gallery!Selected artists will receive a 6 week exhibition at 1708 Gallery, a small honorarium, and some funding for exhibition related expenses. 

Artists are responsible for delivering, shipping, installation, and deinstallation of their work and all related costs.  1708 Gallery will provide assistance with installation and deinstallation. Exhibiting artists are encouraged to attend the exhibition opening and participate in an artist talk.

Click here to download the Exhibition Proposal Guidelines

Learn More about 1708 Gallery online!Please mail your proposal to:

1708 Gallery
Exhibitions and Programming Committee
PO Box 12520
Richmond, VA 23241

Please contact Gallery Administrator, Jolene Giandomenico at jgiandomenico@1708gallery.org if you have any questions.

CALL FOR PROPOSALS: Crary Art Gallery

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Don’t Give Up on
Art in the Summer!

Summer is the season for hope and possibilities folks… everyone thinks Spring  is the hot season with all the chocolate eggs and marshmallow bunnies and newly budding trees. 

But, Summer is a hot time for galleries looking for Exhibit proposals for their upcoming season.  I will be publishing a few of these calls over the next few months…so don’t delay. 

Here is a great Call for Proposals from the Crary Art Gallery in Warren, Pennslyvania.

Call for Proposals:
Crary Art Gallery

Visit the Crary Art Gallery online!The Crary Art Gallery reviews exhibition proposals twice each year. Postmark deadlines for submission are March 10 and September 10, and exhibitions are typically scheduled a year or more in advance. Exhibitions last one month.

The Gallery will provide an opening reception, printing and mailing of post cards, local publicity, and gallery staff during open hours. The Gallery is alarmed.

Tether by Crary Gallery Artist Rob KatkowskiExhibitors are responsible for their own delivery and pickup.

The exhibitions committee will consider solo shows, group or tandem shows, and curated exhibitions.

Applicants/curators should send a statement about the proposed exhibition, relevant resume(s), twenty digital images on cd, and a self addressed stamped envelope to the address listed below.

The Crary Art Gallery includes seven gallery rooms with about 375 lineal feet available for exhibitions.

Generally, the main gallery, courtyard sculpture gallery, and two other rooms may be considered for proposed temporary exhibitions.

The space can range from 125 feet to about 215 feet with moveable walls.
For
floor plan links, click here.

Exhibitions Committee
Crary Art Gallery
511 Market St.
Warren, PA 16365

For the full Call for Proposals, Click Here.

BOOK COVER ART: Call for Entries

Click to Subscribe to ArtAndArtDeadlines.com by Email!I love the idea that
Art inspires Art.
 

I believe Art is Food for the Soul…which is one of the many reasons that I prattle on about food so much.  Well, I also really like food.  Good food inspires one to create good meals.  So maybe it IS all cyclical. 

Nevertheless, here is a great Call for Entries for Book Cover Art…art inspiring art. 

Enjoy.

Call for Entries:
Cover Art for The Unfastened Heart by Lane von Herzen

Read the full Call for Entries for the Unfastened Heart by Lane Von Herzen!You are invited to participate in an open competition to provide the book cover art for the re-publication of Lane von Herzen‘s novel, The Unfastened Heart.  

The winner of this competition will be awarded The Icon Prize, will receive $1500 in prize money, and will have his or her artwork appear on the book cover.  The terms and conditions of this competition are as follows: 

REFER TO NOVEL: Submit your original artwork created in response to Lane von Herzen’s novel, The Unfastened Heart.  Each submission should include a brief statement about the section of the novel to which your art speaks.

MEDIA TYPE AND SIZE: You may enter for consideration paintings, photographs, graphic art, collage art, and other visual media by submitting a digital photograph (in JPG or JPEG format) of the work through the link at the bottom of this page.  You should submit images saved with maximum quality compression with a long dimension of at least 1000 pixels at 72 or 300 dpi.  Please keep the file size under 2 MB.

NUMBER OF ENTRIES: You may submit more than one entry.  All submissions are subject to the format guidelines and limits set forth in this document.

Visit Lane Von Herzen's Blog!QUALIFIED ENTRIES:  No submissions will be considered if they are defamatory, abusive, obscene, profane or otherwise offensive or in poor taste.  Anyone who participates in the competition in a disrespectful or unlawful manner, including making hostile or negative comments related to age, disability, race, nationality, religion, sexual orientation, or gender identity, will be disqualified.  Posting of the work is at the discretion of the administrators.

PRIZE: The judging staff will select the winning submission.  The winner will be awarded the 2010 Icon Prize and a cash award of $1500, and the winner’s submission will be used for the cover art for the re-publication of The Unfastened Heart.

AGREEMENT: By submitting your work to this competition, you are representing and agreeing as follows: (i) your submission is your own original artwork and, at the time of your submission, you have all ownership rights in the submission; (ii) you authorize us to publish your submission on the author’s blogsite and website without restriction or compensation; and (iii) if you are selected as the winner, you will accept The Icon Prize and the $1500 award in full compensation for all right, title and interest in any and all visual reproductions of your original work for all purposes related to the novel and The Icon Prize. The artist retains ownership of the original work, and is free to sell the original work as he/she wishes.

You have plenty of time to read The Unfastened Heart...but don't procrastinate!DEADLINE:  Art will be accepted through December 31, 2010.  Please note that the administrators encourage early entries, as another prize category may be added to reflect higher numbers of submissions.  
NOTIFICATION: Finalists will be notified via e-mail by January 31, 2011.  Following this date, fine arts finalists who have not incorporated graphic design into their work (a design including title and author of the book) may be paired with graphic designers in order to present the book covers in their print-ready format for the final round of judging.  The administrators may elect to hold a series of gallery events to promote the finalists’ work prior to the judging of the winner, with the intent of bringing notice to the finalists as artists deserving of ongoing recognition of their artistic endeavors.  The winner of The Icon Prize will be announced no earlier than June 1, 2011 and no later than December 31, 2011.  The winning artist will be notified via e-mail.
Any questions or disputes related to the terms, conditions or participation in this competition shall be resolved by the author and publisher in their absolute discretion.

Great Opportunities…Even if you don’t Win!

This competition is being organized to support and nurture the work and careers of other artists who gather together around a common literary work.

Artwork by Jessica Rae GordonIf your submission does not win the competition but you nevertheless wish to make your original work available for sale, the author may choose to assist you by creating gallery showings of your work, either online or otherwise, at a price you select, with the profit realized solely by you.

If you wish, the author and publisher may also elect, in their sole discretion, to include your submission in a “gallery” of submissions interior to the pages of the book, allowing the book’s readers to see your work, read a brief biography about you, and link to websites displaying more of your work.

Looking for a copy of the book?
Click Here for the Amazon.com page for this novel. 
(Buy used copies for as little as $3.)

 

CALL FOR ENTRIES: All Hung Art Show

Click Here to Subscribe to ArtAndArtDeadlines.com by Email!When I moved to the Great Smoky Mountains a few years ago, my family made a commitment to becoming more attuned to our surroundings and spending more time in the Great Outdoors.  My family has tried gardening–no easy feat on the side of a mountain–as well as hiking, white water rafting and more.  Why not bike riding?  This Call for Entries is a great resume builder because it is a non-juried (all hung) show and promotes Bikes for the World too!

Here’s the Call for Entries for
Biketastic
An Art Show Inspired by Bicycles

Read the full Call for Entries for Biketastic by the Soundry!“Biketastic” is an art show for all mediums inspired by bicycles!  This show is meant to feature art that represents the many nuances of bike culture; from bikes for commuting, racing and pleasure rides to those who ride them for economic, and environmental reasons.

  The Soundry’s proximity to the Washington & Old Dominion Trail gives the area a lot of “bike traffic.”  As a result, they see first hand what an important role biking plays in many people’s lives.  Smartly enought…they have also noticed that bike enthusiasts like bike related art!

This show is open to all mediums and will bring with it many bike-centered events from organized “rides” to film screenings, and a fashion show.  The opening of the arts show will benefit Bikes for the World!

Commit to Submit Form Here! “Biketastic” is unjuried.  The submission fee is $20 and artists may submit up to 3 pieces.  All work must be for sale and ready to hang or display. 

Submissions are due by July 21, 2010.

Delivery of art work is due to The Soundry by July 28th.

The Gallery at the Soundry

Visit The Soundry online!The gallery at The Soundry occupies about one quarter of their total space. It’s a rough-around-the-edges kind of space with good lighting and comfortable seating. 

They hang their member’s artwork in this area and offer it for sale. This is the place to go in Vienna, Virginia if you’re looking for work from emerging artists, or if you just want to kick back, sip a latte, and take in some new sights.

The artwork in the gallery changes regularly, and a large portion of their gallery space is set aside for installation works.

The garage atmosphere and undergound, working-studio feel give visitors an experience they’re guaranteed not to find anywhere in the region.

Make sure you hurry:

Submissions are due by July 21, 2010.

Delivery of art work is due to The Soundry by July 28th.

CALL FOR SUBMISSSIONS: New York Show

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THE JOY OF DISCOVERY

One of the joys posting for ArtAndArtDeadlines.com is opening my email and receiving Calls that you just know will be the golden egg in some artist’s Easter egg hunt. 

I love being a part of new beginnings–both for artists and for galleries.  My experience is that gallery directors are (at least at the beginning of a project) hopeful–even expectant–of what is to come. 

My experience is also that artists spend a lot of time (at least in the beginning) hopeful–even expectant–that a gallery director is going to fall in love with their work. 

Visit the Bond Street Studio online!The joy if this post is that it may–just maybe– fulfill the hope of both for a handful of my readers.  The deadline is July 18th…DO NOT MISS this opportunity!

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS:
Bond Street Studio
Brooklyn, NY

Bond Street Studio is back and is looking for new talent. Expanding their horizons from a contemporary photography gallery, they now accepting submissions for all types of fine art work.

Visit the Bond Street Studio online!From painting to film, send them your best work for a chance to be in their grand re-opening group show in August 2010! 

They are changing things up!

Now operating as a non-traditional gallery space, they are able to have much more freedom when creating shows.

This means your work that doesn’t fit anywhere else might be perfect for Bond Street Studio! (Every non-traditional artist’s dream)

GUIDELINES: 

1.  Please send up to 5 JPG’s 700 pixels on the long side (please make sure they are in sRGB format) to gallery@bondstreetstudio.com .

Visit the Bond Street Studio online!2.  It is also helpful to include a brief bio and project description.
 
FEES:

1.  It is FREE to submit!

2.  But, if you are selected there is a $25 hanging and processing fee.

DEADLINE:  July 18, 2010

They are also planning on joining the blogosphere soon showcasing artists, so even if you don’t make it to the group show you may still be featured with on their blog!

I know that many of you out there will go to their site and be suspicious that you can’t find the any more than the information in this call or any information regarding their changing status. 

Never fear.  They aren’t asking you for cash–just good work.

They sent the call directly to me…so don’t look a gift horse in the mouth, folks.  Instead of indulging paranoia, let’s just bury them in more great work than they can handle!

ARTIST OPPORTUNITY: State Fairs 2010

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swings250xvertState Fairs are known for funnel cakes and corn dogs; however, they can also be a Great Art Opportunity for self-taught and beginning artists to get their feet wet in a friendly, albeit competitive, arena. But professionals and seasoned artists shouldn’t overlook the opportunity to win cash prizes and sell work at their local State Fair.

This is the 2010 State Fair update.

By the way, if you are new to the state fair scene, you should look for keywords like “exhibits,” “competitions” and “premiums” or “premium book” on the fair websites.

Here are the 50 State Fairs in alphabetical order by state–yes, all 50 of them are here.

Don’t forget to have fried Twinkie for me!

1. The Greater Gulf State Fair (Alabama) is typically held in late October. The competitive exhibits include everything from digital photography to duct tape art.

Submit art to the Alaska State Fair!2. Alaska State Fair home of record-setting giant vegetables and beautiful flower gardens–and art, of course. Artwork will be judged on design, composition, originality, creativity color saturation, lighting, contrast emotional response, technical expertise and craftsmanship. Entries in the Professional Division are also judged on presentation. Don’t forget to enter the bee keeping contest too!

Enter the Arizona State Fair Art Competition!3. Arizona State Fair reflects the rich history of Arizona and spans three centuries as a showcase for statewide talent. ASF also hosts a popular All Indian Rodeo. Of course, no fair would be complete without art. All traditional media and some mixed media are allowed with the exception of computer generated art, photographic prints, copies and color copies. Click here beginning in July of each year for competitive exhibits info.

2008 Rodeo Queens from the Arkansas State Fair!4. Arkansas State Fair is also an October affair. If you aren’t prepared to compete to be the Rodeo Queen, make sure you enter one of this fair’s photography contests.

5. California State Fair hosts unique and world-renowned competitions showcasing a variety of industries, including those that extend far beyond agriculture. Thousands of awards are bestowed annually in categories such as fine arts, culinary, youth, technology and more.

The Colorado State Fair!6. Colorado State Fair provides an unmatched opportunity for both Emerging Artists/Students and Professional Artists from mission of “Quality, Quantity & Diversity.”  Click Here for more information about fine arts competition.

7. Connecticut does not have a “State” Fair; however, Connecticut artists are even luckier…they have over 40 local fairs from which to choose. Check out this map of Connecticut fairs to find the one closest to you!

Delaware State Fair!8. Delaware State Fair has hosted a wide variety of exhibits and contests. You’ll find categories from Abstract Art to Zinnias and everything in between represented at the Delaware State Fair. Held in July, entry into the Fine Arts Competition is only open to amateurs (defined as someone who does not derive an income from or teach the media of the category entered).

Florida State Fair!9. Florida State Fair is held in February, and residents can compete in more than two dozen categories including fine art, photography, sewing and needlework, various artisan crafts, including woodcarving, and horticulture. There’s even a wine-making competition and a high school art exhibition and competition. Find a category and enter today for your chance to win an award or gain a few fans…and don’t forget the fair food!

Georgia State Fair!10. Georgia National Fair is held in October each year and has a full program of both Home Arts and Fine Arts Competition and even Artists in Residence.  You can download the Premium Book and browse all of their competition information on their website GeorgiaNationalFair.com.

11. Hawaii State Fair was officially 50 years old as of 2009; but, information about art is missing from their website. It is in May each year…so we have almost a year to figure it out again.  Someone please  Email me if you have any information.

12. Western Idaho Fair walk began with agricultural exhibits. Now you can walk through the exhibit halls to see the most creative things, from fine arts to blown glass, fancy wine to fine embroidery. Learn how you can enter.

Illinois State Fair!13. Illinois State Fair offers competitive exhibits in Painting, Watercolor, Drawing and Graphics, Ceramics, Textiles, Enamels, Glass, Wood, Photography and even Digital Imagery (which they define as photography or drawings that have been manipulated by use of a computer program). Click here for details about how to enter the Illinois State Fair Art Competition.

Indiana State Fair!14. Indiana State Fair is held in early August and offers competitive exhibits in a full gamut of fine art from painting to fiber art and computer generated work. The fine arts department seeks to recognize sincerity, honesty, quality and originality.

15. Iowa State Fair accepts art entries from artists 3 years and older. The fine arts competition accepts work in a range of media including a themed photography exhibit. Cash awards range from $50 Honorable Mentions to $500 Best of Show. Unlike many fairs where you have to bring your work for the jury process, starting in 2010, the Iowa State Fair will be jurying from .jpgs. Make Duct Tape Art for the Kansas State Fair!

16. Kansas State Fair art competition has both an amateur and professional division, and the duct tape competition is open to everyone…so no excuses! Accepted media for professional fine arts include: paintings and drawings, hand-pulled prints, photography, sculpture and plein aire. Check the site often for updates.

Submit Recycled Art to the State Fair of Louisiana!17. Kentucky State Fair offers competition for everyone, and with thousands of competitive entry categories in everything from homemade pies to ugly lamps, and of course fine art. Visitors are sure to find a category that fits their talent–from goats to gauche.

18. Louisiana State Fair offers categories in standard painting, drawing and photography for the adult classes and cool youth division categories including footwear and recycled art. Check out all of the competitive exhibits!

Maine's Bangor State Fair offers a Photography Competition!19. Bangor State Fair (Maine) only offers a photography contest for amateurs; however, an amateur is defined as one who earns less than half his/her income as a photographer. That includes a large number of you out there. This fair boasts record-breaking crowds due to the pay one price ticketing in 2009.

Submit work to the Maryland State Fair!20. Maryland State Fair offers opportunities for people of all ages to enter their most prized items, whatever they may be. This year offers a fresh crop of categories including cartoon art, miniatures, and state-themed photography. Follow the Maryland State Fair on Twitter for the latest updates!

Click Here for a Blog that serves as Recycled Fashion 101!21. The Big E (Eastern States Exposition) is held in West Springfield and functions as Massachusetts’ State Fair. The Big E offers a variety of department competitions including several fiber arts categories, photography and the 2009 addition of of the Trashionista Recycled Fashion competition.

22. Michigan State Fair The nations oldest state fair and one of Michigan’s most treasured traditions is in danger of being “blown away”. Established in 1849, the Michigan State Fair was over 160 years old when an ill considered decision was made to stop holding the annual state fair.  If you would like to learn more about how to help rescue the Michigan State Fair, click here.

Check out the Minnesota State Fair!23. Minnesota State Fair presents an annual art exhibition that is the result of a juried competition. Participation is open to all living residents of Minnesota, and each may submit one work for consideration. Only those works selected by the jurors are displayed in the Fine Arts Center during the State Fair. In 2008, a total of 2,400 pieces were submitted, and 385 works were accepted.

Enter the competition at the Montana State Fair!24. Mississippi State Fair offers a fine art and student art competition during this October Fair; however, the details are sketchy. Mississippi artists, email me the details, and I’ll update the post!

25. Missouri State Fair accepts works in all media for fine arts competition in both adult and junior categories. China painters and photographers have separate opportunities in addition to the Missouri Top 50.

26. Montana State Fair. Masters, amateurs and youth are invited to exhibit their creations. The Creative Arts Department features a variety of craft related skills. Artistic folks can exhibit paintings, bronzes and more in Fine Arts. Hand weaving and Spinning features woven products. There is a photography exhibit for the camera buffs.

ride2250x27. Nebraska State Fair offers a fine arts competition for painting, drawing, clay, glass and more…even comic book art. Monetary awards were small in 2009; however, special awards like $100 Cheap Joe’s gift certificates sweetened the pot. For more information about competitions at the Nebraska State Fair, visit their competition downloads page.

28. Nevada State Fair is open to amateurs and professionals with categories including acrylics, oils, watercolors, pastels, charcoal, china painting and stained glass. A Profession is limited to 4 entries and is defined as any person who sells the work from the event in which they are participating, teaches others for profit or who makes up 50% or more of their yearly income from art sales. Follow the NSF on Facebook!

Check out The Sandwich Fair!29. New Hampshire does not have a “State Fair,” per se; however, the state is alive with fairs throughout the year. Find a full list of NH fairs here. The Sandwich Fair, held in October, offers competitive exhibits in the categories of Painting, Drawing, Print & Mixed Media, and Sculpture–as well as Landscape, Still Life and Portraits in any media.

 If you can't draw, make sure to polka!30. New Jersey State Fair offers competition in the categories of Oils, Acrylics, Pastels, Graphics, Watercolor, Sculpture and Photography. If none of those suit your fancy, don’t forget the Polka Dancing Competition!

spam250x31. New Mexico State Fair is also known as Expo New Mexico. Do you whip up a mean Spam casserole? Zealous about your zucchini? Proud of your petunias? Do you create art that is simply alluring? Why not be a part of the competition at the New Mexico State Fair? With several departments and categories in which to compete, there’s something for everyone.

cow250xv32. The Great New York State Fair is an exciting mix of big-name entertainment, mouth-watering food, captivating exhibits and thrilling attractions that draws nearly 1 million people every summer. It is your invitation to a 12-day celebration of the very best in New York State agriculture, commerce, education, art and music.

33. North Carolina State Fair offers the standard art exhibits in addition to the Web & Graphic Design Competition. Now in its 16th year, the Design Contest challenges Internet-savvy artists to use the N.C. State Fair as the subject of graphic and Web page designs.

tax250x34. North Dakota State Fair has a full range of competition in Fine Arts from painting and sculpture to taxidermy. This fair is held in July, so bookmark the competition link for next year!

The Ohio State Fair loves Art!35. Ohio State Fair proudly states it’s mission is “to attract a variety of Ohio artists providing the opportunity to exhibit and receive awards and recognition, encourage innovation in the arts and expose the community to one of Ohio’s greatest assets, its artists.” And, they put their money where their mouths are… Amateur Best of Show wins $1,000 while Professional Best of Show wins $2,000. In addition, OSF has a Patron Purchase Award Program which is designed to provide new and established collectors of Ohio artworks a unique opportunity to add to their collections.

pet250x36. Oklahoma State Fair is held in September. Every year, the Creative Arts Program showcases the talents of Oklahomans in most media. The “other” category leaves it wide open for all of you with a weird streak, and photographers have their own competition broken down by subject matter: nature, action, scenic, flower, geometric or abstract patterns, portraits, people, computer generated graphics, pets, computer enhanced photo, twilight/night photos, landscape, and the Oklahoma State Fair Theme.

Enter the Calligraphy competition!37. Oregon State Fair features the All-Oregon Art Annual categories include Professional Art, Amateur Art, Student and Youth Art, Juried, Non-Juried and Student Calligraphy. Deadlines are in June of each year. For more information or questions please email or call (503) 947-3260.

Which is your favorite fair?  Email me.38. Pennsylvania is another of those states that doesn’t have a “State” fair; however, the Pennsylvania State Association of County Fairs boasts more than 100 members. Here is a list of Pennsylvania fairs in alphabetical order. If you have been to a Pennsylvania fair with a thriving arts competition, email me so I can update this post.  And, if you are the first one to send me a picture of your artwork that you entered into the county fair, I will replace the question mark with your work if it is spectacular.

Enter ceramics at the Washington State Fair!39. The Washington County Fair (Rhode Island) is the largest fair in Rhode Island and features competitive opportunities in ceramics, photography, and painting. Visit the Washington County Fair competition page for a full list of categories…and please don’t forget to eat a candied apple (or two) and some cotton candy for me.

The SC State Fair features large prize awards!40. South Carolina State Fair is typically held in October of each year. The SC State Fair supports the arts with higher dollar prize amounts unlike almost any other fair in the country except for Ohio. The SC State Fair also has a Patron Purchase Program which allows collectors and fair sponsors the opportunity to purchase work. I have both entered  the SC State Fair and won a prize or two at this the fair…sign up for the newsletter today.

Enter the South Dakota State Fair competitions!41. South Dakota State Fair sponsors competition and pays premiums for drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, china painting, mixed media and graphic arts. I know the arts exist at the SD State Fair because I found the 2008 results on-line; however, I cannot find the premium book for art this year. This fair website is difficult to figure out for art entry purposes. Save this SDSF link for later and let me know if you find more direct information by emailing me!

The Tennessee Valley Fair loves Art!42. Tennessee Valley Fair is the fair of my home state and is being held now (September). This state fair has the quaint feeling of a county fair but stretches out farther than the eye would lead you to believe. The arts competition doesn’t pay high premiums but does cover a variety of media including: Oil or acrylic, Watercolor, Pastel, or colored pencils, Graphic prints, line drawings, silk screen, etchings, engravings, pen and ink with color, Mixed Media, Sculpture (not to exceed 8″ in any direction), Computer Generated Art, Cartoons, Miniatures (oil, watercolor, pastel or graphic), Glass, Ceramics, Pottery, Photography and more. Sign up for updates from the TN Valley Fair.

Go Big Tex!43. The State Fair of Texas is held in October of each year to beat the Texas heat. The Art Department is open to amateurs only, and all art must have been completed within the year prior to entry. Works from teachers and professional artists are acceptable if they do not earn $2,000 of their income from the sale of their art. The same restriction applies to photography.

44. The Utah State Fair is also ongoing (September). You can register to received email newsletters regarding next year’s fair at the top right of any page on their website. The US Fair offers competitive opportunities in Fine Arts and Photography for both professionals and amateurs with cash awards ranging from $30 to $225.

Vermont State Fair!45. Vermont State Fair offers exhibit opportunities in Art and Photography. However, all information I can find indicates that Art is limited to paintings. So, if you are not a painter or photographer, groom your goat or shine your tractor for exhibit. Check the VSF Exhibit page for all the possibilities.

Win a Blue Ribbon at the State Fair of Virginia!46. The State Fair of Virginia offers the best of Virginia! Go see Virginia’s finest animals and agriculture, exhibits and shows, toe-tappin’ music,
fine arts and crafts, blue ribbon competitions and more–an annual traditions since 1854.  Visit the website for information on the NEW LOCATION!  Check the competitor’s page for categories.

Utah State Fair!47. Evergreen State Fair (Washington) features competition in Fine Arts and Photography featuring special categories for less-common fair departments like textiles and found-object assemblage. Yeah!

48. West Virginia State Fair was reported by me last year as not having Fine Arts competition.  I don’t know if I just missed it last year, but this year when searching for updates, I found the Fine Arts category nestled inside the Home Arts category.  Take a look!

49. Wisconsin State Fair offers competition in textiles (quilts and clothing) as well as photography, but only for amateurs. Premiums are small, but these opportunities are often about keeping you motivated & showing…and don’t forget the cheese!

Wyoming State Fair!50. Wyoming State Fair offers competition opportunities in the media of painting, drawing, mixed media and photography, and competition is open to Wyoming, Western Nebraska and Western South Dakota residents for these categories. How unusual! Don’t forget to enter the “Best Beef Picture” Contest.