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ART PUBLICATION: Fraction Magazine

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CANDIED LECTURE

It has been over a week since I’ve stood on my soapbox and lectured about the advantages of Art Publication.  You’ve missed it…haven’t you?  Okay, Okay…if you insist, I will take candy from a baby.  Here goes:   Art Publication is great for your art career.  Most exposure is good exposure.  There, that’s the short version.

Fraction Magazine has an open-call for submissions for future issues as well as their One Picture Look feature that began in May 2010.  Fraction Magazine is an online photography magazine and photographic review.

ART PUBLICATION: Fraction Magazine Open Call

Visit Fraction Magazine online!Fraction Magazine was started in a little coffee shop in Albuquerque, New Mexico in March of 2008 by Joshua Spees and David Bram.  In 2009, Josh got married, moved to the East Coast, and is now pursuing other photographic avenues.

Today, Fraction Magazine is edited and curated by David, and often includes guest curators and writers such as Melanie McWhorter, Mary Goodwin and Larissa Leclair.

One Picture Look is a new feature (May 2010) to Fraction Magazine.

Fraction Magazine Issue 4The idea is to bring attention to the amazing work that is either found on Flickr within the Fraction Magazine Flickr Group or the work that is submitted directly to Fraction Magazine.  The idea is that one photograph, will make you want to look at more.

So if you have one picture, that they just have to see, please visit the submissions page or add it to the flickr group.

The One Picture Look page will be promoted just like the rest of the magazine and will be updated every couple of weeks.

To submit your photographs for the next issue of Fraction Magazine, please send a link to your site and tell them the specific portfolio or body of work to look at.  Please remember to put “submission” in the subject line of your email.

Due to the large number of submissions, they will not look at emails with attachments.  Send your link to fractionsubmissions@gmail.com .

If you have questions, please visit the Fraction Magazine website.

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.

CALL for ENTRIES: smallprint BIG IMPRESSION

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CHEAP DELICACY?

I consistently receive requests for calls with no entry fee, and I do post No Entry Fee Calls as regularly as I can; however, sometimes you get the opportunity for which you pay.   You may love ice cream from McDonalds (I love the caramel sundae), but don’t expect an exotic delicacy for $1.

This printmaking call from the Leicester Print Workshop called smallprint: big impresion is a great example of an international call, art publication, a selling exhibition, and a traveling exhibition opportunity all in one Call for Entries.

Here’s the Call:

Leicester Print Workshop announces a call for artists for smallprint: big impression; a touring exhibition of contemporary prints that measure no more than 100 sq cm (approx. 15.5 sq. in.).

Small Print Big ImpressionAll selected work will be featured in a full colour catalogue and will tour the UK continuously in a selling exhibition throughout 2011 and will also be available for purchase online.

JURY:  Selected by an independent panel of experts:

 Anne Desmet, Printmaker and Editor of Printmaking Today

Craig Ashley, Producer of Visual Arts at the mac

Irena Czapska, Printmaker and Manager at Spike Print Studio

PRIZES:  Four prize winners will be chosen during the selection process and winners will be informed prior to the exhibition going on tour.

Artwork from small print 2007GUIDELINES:  All entries must be original, signed by the artist and created during 2010.

Four additional prints from each selected edition must be provided to allow for replacement after sales; therefore, they will not accept monoprints or monotypes. If they believe an entry is a reproduction of a pre-existing piece artwork– it will not be selected.

MEDIA:  Artists working in any printmaking technique.

COMMISSION:  Artists are advised that 50% commission will be taken from all sales; please set the selling price with this in mind.

DEADLINE:  November 1, 2010 

Artwork from small print 2007ENTRY FEE:  Non refundable entry fee for up to a maximum of three pieces per artist:

£18 (UK Printmakers) – approx. $28.61 US

£ 15 (LPW members) – approx. $23.85 US

£ 25 (Printmakers based overseas) – approx. $39.74 US

Included in the entry fee is the cost of returning unselected work and unsold work once the tour is over, hence the increased fee for overseas submissions.

The entry fee can be paid online at www.leicesterprintworkshop.com/smallprint or with a cheque made payable to Leicester Print Workshop.

Artwork from small print 2007SHIPPING:  Post all entries to Leicester Print Workshop, 50 St Stephens Road, Leicester, LE2 1GG to arrive by the deadline date.  Please ensure all submissions are packed, lying flat, in a sturdy reinforced envelope.

On the reverse of each image, please write clearly in pencil, the name of the artist and the title of the piece. Ensure all images are accompanied by the smallprint:big impression application form and payment or proof of payment, if paying over the internet.

All entries must be supplied unframed and without a mount. Please do not send any additional information.

Find the full call at www.leicesterprintworkshop.com/smallprint

For more information email info@leicesterprintworkshop.com 
or telephone (+44) 116 255 3634

LAST DAY for JULY $2 Art Contest

Best of Show...Each month I will feature an artist from submissions received the previous month.LAST CHANCE for July

I just wanted to post a short reminder that today is the last day of the $2 Art Contest for July.  We’ve had enough entries so far to make the July contest interesting, but I haven’t reviewed ANY of the work yet.  If you get to this post after the deadline, don’t worry…there’s always August.

If you want to read the reasoning behind the monthly $2 Art Contest, visit the page.  But remember…if you want to be considered for the July Featured Artist, the deadline is July 31st at midnight EST.  If you miss the deadline, don’t worry…you’ll be automatically entered in the August contest.

You can’t buy your way onto ArtAndArtDeadlines.com, but here are the tangible benefits to you for your $2 if you are chosen for a feature post.

Benefits of Entering the $2 Art Contest:

  • The distinct honor of being a FEATURED ARTIST of the MONTH on ArtAndArtDeadlines.com .   🙂
  • A permanent inbound link from the post to multiple pages on your website (if you have one) from this site which has a Google Page Rank of 4 (as of 07/01/2010) which helps your website’s visibility on the web.
  • Additional permanent inbound links from a new Featured Artist page to your website (if you have one) from this site which has a Google Page Rank of 4 (as of 07/01/2010) which helps your website’s visibility on the web.
  • A 300×300 pixel ad (created by me) for occasional use in other blog posts throughout the month in which you are featured (and beyond–at my discretion)

I hope you agree…It could be the best $2 you ever spend.

Why $2?  I’m not trying to get rich off the artwork of my readers by producing ArtAndArtDeadlines.com, but it would be nice to pay the hosting fees and software occasionally.  $2 is a ridiculously low fee FOR ANYTHING.  You see a benefit, and ArtAndArtDeadlines.com gets to promote great art and great artists.  Simple.

The $2 Art Contest Guidelines are easy:

Follow the Rules to win the Crown!FEE:  Send $2 to submitart@artandartdeadlines.com via PayPal.com and record the transaction # when you’re finished.  Don’t worry…it is part of the confirmation email they send you.

SUBMISSION:  Email me the PayPal transaction #, a handful of pics, a bio and whatever you think I need to form an accurate opinion of your work.  If all of the information I need is on your website, just send me the link to the site.  There are no restrictions…You can win EVERY month, so just keep entering.

DEADLINE:  The deadline is the last day of each month.  The artist chosen will be notified by the 7th of each month, and the FEATURED ARTIST of the MONTH blog will be posted by the 15th of each month.

DISCLAIMERS:  ArtAndArtDeadlines.com reserves the right to publish work of artists whose work we love–entry fee or not; however, a winner will be chosen each month from paid entries.  Additional posts are at my discretion. P.S.  Don’t expect to get a ribbon in the mail.

The permanent $2 Art Contest Page is accessible through the top and side navigation areas so that you can find it again and again.

Email me if you have any questions.

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

ART COMPETITION & Publication

Click to Subscribe to ArtAndArtDeadlines.com by Email!I enjoy the word inter-disciplinary.  It sounds smart…and a little mischievous, too. 

Inter-disciplinary is to the Humanities what Fusion is to food.  I have found an art competition that welcomes poetry, fiction, art & photography.  And, if you are multi-talented at multi-tasking inter-disciplinarily…

Well then, you might win all three categories of the competiton. 

Best of luck.

CALL FOR ENTRIES:
Aesthetica Magazine
Aesthetica Creative Works Competition

Visit Aesthetica Magazine online!The Aesthetica Creative Works Competition is internationally recognised for identifying new artists and writers and bringing them to international attention. Previous finalists have achieved success and recognition with accolades.
This is an International Call.
 
The Aesthetica Creative Works Competition represents the scope of creative activity today, and provides an opportunity for both new and established artists to nurture their reputations on an international scale.  Download the poster
Check out Issue 35 of Aesthetica Magazine!WINNERS:

There will be three winners. One from each category.

Each winner will receive £500.

Winners will be published in the Aesthetica Creative Works Annual.

Winners will receive a complimentary copy of the Aesthetica Creative Works Annual.

THE CATEGORIES:  Artwork & Photography, Fiction and Poetry.

FINALISTS:

Finalists will be published in the Aesthetica Creative Works Annual.

Finalists will receive a complimentary copy of the Aesthetica Creative Works Annual.

Deadline for submissions is 31 August 2010. All winners will be notified by 31 October 2010 and the Aesthetica Creative Works Annual will be published 1 December 2010.

What are you waiting for? Send them your creative works today!

The Creative Works Annual by Aesthetica Magazine!Click here to purchase a copy of last year’s Creative Works Annual.

Click here to see the winners and finalists of last year’s competiton.

Click here to see the Frequently Asked Questions page.

Artwork & Photography Guidelines

Submit up to 2 images.

All works must be at least 300dpi.

Please send all images as JPG, TIF or PDF files.

Please include in the email your name, email address, home address, phone number, your full name, title of your works, and your Order Reference number.

Please mark your entry in the subject line with ‘Aesthetica Creative Works Competition Artwork’.

No alterations can be made once the submission has been received.

ENTRY FEE:  The entry fee is £10 (around $15 US).

For complete entry guidelines (including those for poetry and fiction)
Please visit
Aesthetica Magazine online!

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.)

 

ART PUBLICATION: The Flaneur

Click to Subscribe to ArtAndArtDeadlines.com by Email!URGENT CALL!

This is the second time in under a week that I have double posted…I’m on a roll folks–lookout! 

I came across this Call for Submissions for The Flaneur, an Independent Art & Culture Newspaper and the deadline is TOMORROW.  

Due to the haste with which this needs to be posted, I am going to skip the customary lecture about all the reasons to pursue art publication.

I submitted my work via their web page, but when I requested additional information from the editor, he said submissions could be emailed directly to him.  See Below.

Here’s the call…HURRY!

Final Call for Arts and Writing magazine submissions

Check out The Flaneur online!The next issue of The Flaneur (click here for the name origin) is publishing as a newspaper and as an iPhone app.

If you are a writer or artist and are interested in being a part of this project please submit reviews, short fiction, flash art, cartoons, articles, poetry, short fiction. 

They are interested in anything cultural.  Take a look at their What We Publish Page if you have questions.

Please email your work to editor@flaneur.me.uk with ‘Flaneur submission’ in the title.

Please note that contributors are not currently paid.

ART PUBLICATION: Applied Art Zine

Click Here to Subscribe to this Blog by Email!Proving you exist is an age-old philosophical effort and the frequent stuff of cocktail party debates.  However, it is rarely an artistic endeavor.  

“Proof of Myself” is a start-up art zine featuring applied art that aims to address the self-titled debate.

In December of 2009, we featured the artwork of Catherine Roach.  Roach is currently attending The New England Art Institute in Boston for Graphic Design, and approaching her final semester.  She has decided to start an art zine featuring applied art.  

Click to visit the Call for Proof of MyselfHere’s the call…

PROOF OF MYSELF is a new zine/photobook/art collaborative.

Proof of Myself for me,” says Roach, “means anything that you have done what reflects you. Your identity, your love, your passion, your favorite color, your home, your town, whatever.

“As long as your work reflects something that is you. Something that is a piece of you, something that proves you exist.”

I was walking and talking so fast by Catherine RoachRoach would prefer hand-made pieces.

For instance, if you want to submit a writing piece, make it handwritten and mailed (or scanned).

If you want to submit art, scan pieces that are tangible. Mixed media with some digital aspects are cool too, as long as they have a “hand-made” feel. 

Please don’t mail original artwork unless you do not want it returned

The early worm gets gotten by Catherine RoachJust scan and email your artwork to Catherine Roach.

Remember, I always suggest you research your juror, curator, gallery director or editor.  Take a look at Roach’s Featured Artist post from December 2009 to get a better idea of who she is and what might make the cut.

Want to contribute? Email Catherine Roach: proofofmyself.zine@gmail.com

PHOTOGRAPHY: Call for ART Publication

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Installment 2:Art Publication

I preach the virtues of Art Publication all of the time, but I will climb up on the soapbox for just a minute again today.  Get your art published…there is no down side–rolling deadlines & international exposure.  For all of my motivationally challenged artists (you know who you are) that I have spoken to this week alone, get off the couch, put down the Cheetos, and get to work.

Here is a great call for the photographer (or wannabe) in us all… 

Art Publication  from Cerise Press

Cerise Press, an international online journal (with forthcoming print) based in the United States and France, builds cross-cultural bridges by featuring artists and writers in English and translations, with an emphasis on French and Francophone works.

Visit Cerise Press Online!Co-founded by Sally Molini, Karen Rigby, and Fiona Sze-Lorrain in 2009, Cerise Press hopes to serve as a gathering force where imagination, insight, and conversation express the evolving and shifting forms of human experience.

The journal is published three times a year: Summer, Fall/Winter, and Spring. They include a selection of photographers’ galleries (black and white or color) in each issue, along with poetry, translations, interviews and more.

Please visit their website for guidelines: http://www.cerisepress.com/guidelines

Contact: Greta Aart, Sally Molini, Karen Rigby editors@cerisepress.com

Deadline: Ongoing

Cerise Press, P.O. Box 241187 / Omaha NE 68124
http://www.cerisepress.com

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