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CALL for ENTRIES: 2019 Trestle Residencies

Learn more about Artst Residency at Trestle Gallery!

JELLY much?

Why do we always want what we cannot have?  Deprivation drives some people mad.  I am not being deprived; I’m just stubborn.  It is a control issue.  The food at my residency is phenomenal cuisine offered in a beautiful setting.  I have eaten every manner of velouté, terrine & and savory foam imaginable, but I am currently craving a PB&J and banana pudding, separately of course.  Ridiculous.  This next Call is for a residency that does not provide meals, so you are welcome to eat all the junk food you can stand, ha.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from The Trestle Gallery (Brooklyn, NY) for Trestle Artist Residency and Visiting Artist Residency.  This is an opportunity to have work space in Brooklyn while developing a relationship with a great non-profit contemporary art space for only a $10 submission fee.  Take a look…

Learn more about Artist Residency at Trestle Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
2019 Artist Residencies from
The Trestle Gallery

The visiting residency is “ideal for established artists with a serious practice looking for a space to make work while engaging with the Trestle Gallery & Art Space community.” While the Trestle Artist Residency is “aimed at helping artists find a foothold in the art world while they develop a new body of work as an Trestle Art Space Member.”

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists. 

MEDIA: Open to all media

DEADLINE:  October 1, 2018

RESIDENCY DATES:  January 1 – June 30, 2019

SUBMISSION FEE: $10 for up to 3

NOTE:  These residencies do NOT provide housing. 

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about The Trestle Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES: Introductions 2018

Learn more about the Introductions 2018 show from The Trestle Gallery!
say “CHEESE”

Appetizers should come before the meal.  It seems obvious, but my Saturday-night restaurant choice seemed to think otherwise.  My baked brie, (it was really baked pimento cheese –don’t judge) showed up with my entree, but I digress.  The starter is a sort of introduction* to the meal like this next call in an introduction to the Gallery.  This is an excellent way to say “hello”…

Check out this Call for Entries from The Trestle Gallery (Brooklyn, NY) for Introductions 2018.  This is an opportunity to introduce your work to a great non-profit contemporary art space for only a $10 entry fee.  Take a look…

[*Editor’s note:  Hello, my name is Rachel, and I am a bad blogger/editor. (I hear reply, “Hello, Rachel.”)  Most of you know I am a working artist too.  I have been an absentee editor due to deadlines & obligations to my own studio practice.  I am excited by the work I am producing & a little single minded. Forgive me.  I’ll try to do better.]

CALL for ENTRIES:
Introductions 2018 from
The Trestle Gallery

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists.  The only qualification is that you have not participated in a show at the Trestle Gallery before (previous open calls count, member salons do not count).

MEDIA: Open to all media

DEADLINE:  November 1, 2017

SHOW DATES:  January 19 – February 28, 2018

ENTRY FEE: $10 for up to 3

JUROR:  Enrico Gomez, founder/director of The Dorado Project, a NY / NJ based project space & compendium of select local, national & international contemporary art. With a focus on emerging artists & innovative works, The Dorado Project seeks to unearth & weigh the very best of arts’ rich reserves. The Dorado Project: mining art. sharing gold.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about The Trestle Gallery!

 

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ARTIST of the DAY: Mel Prest

"Off Screen" (acrylic & phosphorescent acrylic on panel) 2014 by Mel Prest
“Off Screen” (acrylic & phosphorescent acrylic on panel, 2014) by Mel Prest

“My work shifts and changes in response to light and proximity. I layer conflicting personal references, such as fog colors, music, fabric and thought patterns, to create a new shape-space. I want spontaneity and chance to influence the outcome and direction of each piece.” Mel Prest

As Winter shifts into Spring, I find my creative inspiration also seems to shift in focus and tone, both physical and metaphorical.  I was intrigued to read about the work of today’s AAAD Artist of the Day Mel Prest and her awakening to the influence of the difference of the quality of light from San Francisco and Brooklyn.  I’m facing a move of nearly 2300 miles; will my work change too?  Does your work change depending on your geographical location?

Let your mind wander to warmer climes with the work of
AAAD Artist of the Day, painter Mel Prest!

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!