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CALL for SUBMISSIONS: Nat’l Native American Veterans Memorial

Learn more about the Call for Design Submissions for the National Native American Veterans Memorial!

vintage FOOD?

While on my way home from Virginia through North Carolina and on to Tennessee, I stopped in a number of “antique malls”, or junk stores as my mother would cal them, in search of frames for my own work.  But I was struck by the number of meals ready-to-eat (MREs) for sale.  I understand the attraction to un-expired MREs for survivalists & doomsday preppers, but why would anyone buy vintage beans?  You can’t eat them. You can’t really open the package.  Is it kitsch value?  Someone please enlighten me.  In the meantime, here is a Call celebrating Native American veterans.  I am looking forward to seeing the winning design.  You don’t have to be an architect or sculptor to apply.

Check out this Call for Design Submissions from The National Museum of the American Indian (Washington, D.C.) for National Native American Veterans Memorial.  There is no entry fee, and designs need only be preliminary.  Take a look…

Learn more about the Call for Design Submissions for the National Native American Veterans Memorial!CALL for DESIGN SUBMISSIONS:
Nat’l Native American Veterans Memorial 
from The Nat’l Museum of
the American Indian

“Despite . . . . distinguished legacy spanning 2 1/2 centuries of American history, no national memorial yet exists—Native veterans & those serving today remain unrecognized by any landmark. With your participation, however, this will soon change.” — NMAI

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists 18+

MEDIA: Open to all

DEADLINE:  January 9, 2018

NOTIFICATION:  January 25, 2018 (Announcement of Stage II Participants)

ENTRY FEE: None

JUROR:  A blue-ribbon jury of Native and non-Native artists, designers, scholars & veterans will judge the design submissions. Don Statsny, architect, urban planner and community facilitator, will oversee the competition.

AWARDS:  Stage I will be an open call to submit design concepts. The jury will select up to five finalists to participate in Stage II. The second stage will require finalists to refine their concepts. At the conclusion of Stage II, the jury will review the submittals & select a design concept for the memorial.   Semifinalist Honorarium—$25,000; Projected Design/Construction Budget—$8 million.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from the National Museum of the American Indian!

CALL for ENTRIES: Courage Kenny Cards 2018

Learn more about becoming a Courage Kenny cards artist!

screaming GREENS

As we approach the New Year, I keep having flashbacks to a screaming pressure cooker preparing collard greens each New Year’s Day. The sounds & smells have been spurred on because of my new electric pressure cooker, a gift from my mother for Christmas. Yes, I know that I normally shy away from large, trendy gadgets, but I just couldn’t resist.  This one does more & replaces other small appliances, so I’m giving it a whirl.  I’ve had two successful attempts in a row — Swiss steak then pork chops with apples.  Maybe collard greens next.  This next Call wants your reflections on the holidays.  You likely have work for this one…

Check out this Call for Entries for 2018 Artists for Courage Kenny Cards.  You can enter up to a dozen images for only $10. Artists are paid licensing fees & given credit on the back of every card.  Proceeds help support rehabilitation & services for people with disabilities.  Take a look…

Learn more about becoming a Courage Kenny cards artist!CALL for ENTRIES:
2018 Cards 
fm Courage Kenny

“Courage Kenny Cards are high quality holiday cards . . . . Proceeds from the sale of these cards support rehabilitation, independent living & recreational services for people with disabilities.” from couragecards.org

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists 18+

MEDIA: Open to two dimensional drawing, painting, illustration & photography.

THEMES:  Holidays: Thanksgiving, Symbols of the Season, Winter City Scenes, Religious Christmas, Winter Landscapes & Winter Wildlife.

DEADLINE:  January 7, 2018

ENTRY FEE: $10 for up to 12 entries

JUROR:  A panel of judges from the greeting card industry reviews all entries.

AWARDS:  Approximately 30 pieces of art are selected each year for reproduction on holiday cards.  Artists receive a license fee, nationwide recognition through the distribution of more than 300,000 catalogs, promotional pieces, web site and other marketing. An artist photo, profile and web site link are featured on the Courage Kenny Cards web site.  

The artist retains ownership and copyright of the artwork. The artist grants Courage Kenny Rehabilitation Institute the exclusive rights to reproduce and distribute the artwork on a Courage Kenny Card for five years. The artist’s name, copyright notification and title appears on the back of each card. Courage Kenny may change the title and/or add a border, design element or title to the art to create an appropriate marketable holiday card.

SALES:  A license fee of $400 is paid to the artist for selected art. 

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about becoming a Courage Kenny cards artist!

CALL for ENTRIES: Drawing 2017

Learn more about Drawing 2017 and the Christopher E Burke Grant from art-competition.net!

CABBAGE to go

Coleslaw is everyone’s holiday party potluck go-to, right?  Ha.  I didn’t think so.  My husband’s work party involves barbeque & fried chicken, so we decided to forego the standard veggie/fruit trays, layered dips & jello desserts.  My husband makes a mean coleslaw –rough chop, lots of vinegar & a touch of horseradish.  Now what do we bring as a gift?  You gotta love drawing random names.  This next Call is a much better version of drawing for the holidays.  Investigate even if traditional drawing isn’t your thing… 

Check out this Call for Entries from Art-Competition.net for Drawing 2017 & the Christopher E. Burke Fine Art Grant. $25 entry & no shipping.  The theme is open to more than pencil & charcoal drawing, and one artist now receives a $500 grant.  Take a look…

Learn more about Drawing 2017 and the Christopher E Burke Grant from art-competition.net!CALL for ENTRIES:
Drawing 2017
from Art-competition.net

ELIGIBILITY: All artists age 18+ (int’l)

MEDIA:   Open to drawings in any medium including digital and experimental mediums

THEME:  Drawing “The curators are looking for drawings of any subject that are created traditionally or experimentally. Drawing is the original art and language of man and continues to allow us to communicate what we see and feel. A drawing can be formal and refined or expressive and energetic; it can capture our thoughts with doodling, marks, lines or shaded areas expressing our external world and our individual thoughts. It is a record of who we are as humans and our need to connect with each other.” –art-competition.net

DEADLINE: December 30, 2017

NOTIFICATION: January 22, 2018

ENTRY FEE: $25 for up to 3, $5 ea. add’l

AWARDS:  20 artists will be selected for an online group exhibit, “DRAWING 2017” at Gallery25N; the exhibit and artists will be extensively marketed worldwide to over 26,000 people including art buyers, gallery owners, curators, collectors, etc.  One artist will be selected to receive the “Christopher E. Burke Fine Art Grant of $500. That artist’s work will become the image of the exhibition and will be used on the invitation, video title screen and on all online marketing.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from art-competition.net!

CALL for ENTRIES: P/N 33

Learn more about Positive Negative 33 from the Slocumb Galleries at ETSU!

There are benefits to only having to feed two people again.  It is cheaper, and our menu is more diverse without a teenage palate with which to contend.  But it has also been an adjustment.  We eat a lot of leftovers because I still haven’t completely adjusted to smaller portion sizes. (Tip: One zucchini per person.)  Pros & cons, as always.  This next Call wants your positives and negatives.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Slocumb Galleries at ETSU (Johnson City, TN) for the Positive/Negative 33, a nat’l juried exhibit. Open theme considers most media. Don’t miss it…

Learn more about Positive Negative 33 from the Slocumb Galleries at ETSU!CALL for ENTRIES:
Positive/Negative 33
fm ETSU Slocumb Galleries

ELIGIBILITY: Open to U.S. artists 18+

MEDIA:   Open to 2D & 3D media & video 

DEADLINE:  January 25, 2018

NOTIFICATION:  February 5, 2018

ENTRY FEE:   $36 for up to 3

JUROR:  Margaret Winslow has curated exhibitions for the Neuberger Museum of Art & The Delaware Contemporary and assisted with exhibits for the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum. In 2010, she attended Independent Curators International’s Curatorial Intensive in New York and in 2015, she served as juror for Art of the State: Pennsylvania at the State Museum of Pennsylvania, and the Hunting Art Prize in Houston, Texas in 2013. Winslow holds a BA in Art History from the University of Mary Washington and an MA in Modern and Contemporary Art, Theory, and Criticism from SUNY Purchase College.

AWARDS: Up to $1,000 in cash prizes ($500 for Best of Show, $100/ea Honorable Mention) and exhibit opportunities.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from the Slocumb Galleries at ETSU!

CALL for ENTRIES: Spoken Word

Learn more about the Spoken Word Call from Middle Tennessee State University!

figgy PUDDING?

How often do you read a recipe and think it sounds delicious only to be disappointed be either the process or the outcome?  How often do you order something that sounds just okay but turns out to be fantastic?  I find the proof is always in the present, in the right now, in the out loud of it all –the pudding, if you will.  This next Call wants to hear what you have to say OUT LOUD.  What do you have to say?

Check out this Call for Entries from the Todd Art Gallery at MTSU (Mufreesboro, TN) for Spoken Word Performance & Video.  There is no entry fee.  Take a look at this opportunity….

Learn more about the Spoken Word Call from Middle Tennessee State University!

CALL for ENTRIES:
Spoken Word from
MTSU Todd Art Gallery

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to proposals from students, emerging & mid-career artists

MEDIA: Open to all performances that relate indirectly or directly to text, communication, education, socio-economic inequities, literacy, or spoken word. 

DEADLINE:  February 11, 2018

PERFORMANCE:  February 24, 2018

ENTRY FEE: None

AWARDS:  The performances will be scheduled between 11-2 pm on the 24th, around the Todd Building on MTSU’s campus, with videos playing on monitors concurrently.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from the MTSU Todd Art Gallery!

 

CALL for ENTRIES: Brutal Beauty

Learn more about Brutal Beauty 2018 from the Lexington Art League! OVERCOOK me not

The worst crime against food is over-cooking, in my opinion.  Meat gets tough; veggies get mushy.  It all ends up tasteless.  Plus, the longer you cook food, the more nutrients are lost.  Vitamin C is particularly sensitive to heat. I keep finding more and more benefits to a raw food diet.  This next call wants to see your view of the human form, the nude in raw form.  I like this twist on a figurative call, AND they pay return shipping… 

Check out this Call for Entries from Lexington Art League (Lexington, KY) for Brutal Beauty.  No entry fee, and this show has a 30-year history.  Take a look…

Learn more about Brutal Beauty 2018 from the Lexington Art League!CALL for ENTRIES:
Brutal Beauty 
from Lexington Art League

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists 18+

MEDIA: Open to all media

THEME:  A contemporary exhibition of the human figure that speaks to our innermost instincts for satisfaction, pleasure, and comfort through work that invites us to examine the qualities that we are unable to avoid, but often hide from others. This exhibition seeks to convey a rawness that is universal while revealing our desires and limitations in a boldly honest approach to the way we experience the human form.

DEADLINE:  December 17, 2017

NOTIFICATION:  December 21, 2017

ENTRY FEE:  No entry fee for 6 works (10 images).  Please note that if shipping, you are responsible for the cost of shipping TO the gallery, but Lexington Art League will pay for return shipping.

SALES:  Lexington Art League will retain 30% commission on all sales. 

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more for the Lexington Art League!

 

CALL for ENTRIES: Tiny Acts

Learn more about Tiny Acts Topples Empires show from Woskob Family Gallery!

Eating local is a tiny act that can have a huge impact.  It isn’t a possibility for everyone, but I advocate eating local-ish.  Chose the food that came from the place closest to you.  Sometimes that is all you can do.  Your taste buds will thank you, and it does reduce the emissions of the transport to your table.  Right now, I can still get cherry tomatoes from not too far away, and I am eating them on everything.  This next Call wants to you to explore tiny acts of rebellion.  This is a great curatorial theme.

Check out this Call for Entries from the Woskob Family Gallery (State College, PA) at Penn State for Tiny Acts Topple Empires.  This is another great academic opportunity, and entry is only $20!  Take a look…

Learn more about Tiny Acts Topples Empires show from Woskob Family Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES: 
Tiny Acts Topple Empires

 from Woskob Family Gallery

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to any practicing artist creating work in the United States, with the exception of those currently enrolled in an undergraduate degree-granting program, is eligible to submit. 

MEDIA:  All media considered.  The gallery is best-suited to displaying 2-D work, but can consider smaller and/or wall-mounted sculptural work & video. No size restrictions, but please note that wall height from ceiling to baseboard is 100”.

THEME:  Rebellion. Bhandari invites artists to consider the manifold expressions of rebellion, and how they might be manifested in contemporary art. The exhibition takes its title from a quote in a 2004 essay by Danusha Goska, in which she writes, “when we study the biographies of our heroes, we learn that they spent years in preparation, doing tiny, decent things before one historical moment propelled them to center stage and used them to tilt empires.” The curator will consider work that engages with all types of rebellion: formal, material, political, and otherwise. Artworks engaging with notions of rupture, disruption, and change are sought. 

DEADLINE:  December 15, 2017

ENTRY FEE: $20 for up to 3

CURATOR:  Heather Darcy Bhandari is a New York City-based curator, writer, and arts advocate. Her book Art/Work, written with Jonathan Melber, will be published in its second edition by Free Press this month. Bhandari was a Director at Mixed Greens gallery in New York City from 2000 to 2016 before becoming Director of Exhibitions at Smack Mellon in Brooklyn, New York. Bhandari is currently developing independent curatorial projects, teaches at Brown University, and serves on the board of directors of visual art at Omi International Art Center.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

 Learn more from the Woskob Family Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES: Street Shooting

 

Learn more about the Street Shooting exhibit from LA Photo Curator!

HOME again

I have downtown déjà vu.  Surely you’ve been in a situation that feels overwhelmingly familiar but that you know for certain you’ve never previously encountered.  Have you walked down a street and thought, “have I been here before”?  It happens to me often, but I’ve finally put my finger on it.  It always happens to me in small downtowns.  The street level experience of downtown Winston-Salem, North Carolina, has, at its hearts, abiding similarities to Troy, New York, and Savannah, Georgia and even the Old City in Knoxville, TN.  I don’t have to have same food vendor or restaurant experience to feel “at home” away from home. It can be comforting, but it also makes escaping reality more complicated.  This next Call is interested in that same direct-from-the-sidewalk experience, no déjà vu necessary.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from L.A. Photo Curator (online) for the Street Shooting exhibit. $20 entry, no shipping, plus art publication for ALL entrants.   We’re all observers in this journey.  Share the candid moments as YOU see them…

Learn more about the Street Shooting exhibit from LA Photo Curator!CALL for ENTRIES:
Street Shooting
from L.A. Photo Curator

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA: Photography

THEME:  Street Shooting. “What is street photography? It is candid moments on the street or in any other public place such a grocery store, a mall, or a park. It is chance encounters and random incidents in public places. Street photography generally focuses on people and everyday life and shares the same ethics as photojournalism and documentary photography, meaning nothing is set up or changed in the digital darkroom. Street portraits are also considered to be street photography and like photojournalism, portraits are the only type of photograph that can be set up. Some street photographers shoot in an artful way, with shadows and light. Others shoot like a newspaper photographer, concentrating on moments among people on the street. Don’t just photograph someone walking down the sidewalk. The genre is saturated with these images. Look for unusual locations and aesthetically pleasing backgrounds. The background content is as important as the subject. The combination of the two makes the picture. Do not photograph anyone less fortunate than yourself, meaning no photos of homeless people unless you can make a strong social statement.”

DEADLINE: December 13, 2017 (Midnight PST)

ENTRY FEE: $20 for up to 3. 20% of artist fees go to 2 charities –½ to the curator’s choice of charity & ½ goes to the 1st place winner’s choice.  Julia Dean has chosen the SPARK program.

CURATOR:  Julia Dean is a photographer, educator, writer & executive director/founder of the Los Angeles Center of Photography.  She began her career as an apprentice to pioneering photographer Berenice Abbott.  Later, Julia was a photo editor for the Associated Press in New York.  For the past 16 years, Julia has concentrated on street photography around the world. For the past six years, street shooting in downtown Los Angeles has been her primary focus.  Julia was selected for a book about to be produced by Acuity Press and PDN magazine featuring 20 street shooters around the world.  Julia received a B.S. in photography at the Rochester Institute of Technology & a M.A. in journalism at the University of Nebraska.

AWARDS:  The curator chooses 1st place, 2nd place & 3 honorable mentions. The 1st place winner will receive a review by one or more curators including a Q&A about the photographer’s work. In addition, their image will be on the home page for a month. 2nd place & honorable mentions will have their image shown along with their bio, artist statement, C.V. and a link back to their website.

SALES: All sales are conducted between the artist & buyer.  There is no commission.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from L.A. Photo Curator!

CALL for ENTRIES: Time Machines

Learn more about the Time Machines Exhibit from the Mary Cosgrove Dolphin Gallery at the Worcester State University!

childhood FAVORITES.

I spent part of this weekend in a Virginia State Park.  Every year the park lights their train tunnel and serves hot chocolate & s’mores while musicians echo familiar carols in the background.  As the temperature dropped to the mid-thirties, I made my way to concessions & was handed a steaming paper cup with a plastic spoon to stir my powdered mix.  After my first sugary sip, I was transported to my childhood, as if by time machine, complete with melted marshmallow mustache.  Thanks to Natural Tunnel State Park for the trip. ♥  This next Call wants your vision of the passage of time.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Mary Cosgrove Dolphin Gallery (Worcester, MA) at Worcester State University for Time Machines.  $25 Entry for this academic show.  We all have thoughts about the passage of time.  Share yours…

Learn more about the Time Machines Exhibit from the Mary Cosgrove Dolphin Gallery at the Worcester State University!CALL for ENTRIES:
Time Machines from Mary
Cosgrove Dolphin Gallery

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists 18+

MEDIA: Open to all media

THEME:  Open to work that reflects any aspect of time: personal, historical, cosmological, past and future, real & imagined.

DEADLINE:  December 1, 2017

NOTIFICATION:  December 22, 2017

ENTRY FEE: $25 for up to 3

JUROR:  Lisa Crossman is a Boston-based art historian, curator & editor whose interests include supporting underrecognized mid-career & emerging artists & making art accessible to a broad public in fun & meaningful ways. In her current position as Koch Curatorial Fellow at the Fitchburg Art Museum, she’s organizing shows of regional contemporary art & collaborating with Fitchburg State University’s faculty & students. 

AWARDS:  First Prize $300, Second Prize $200 & Third Prize $150

SALES:  The Gallery will retain 25% commission on sales.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from the Mary Cosgrove Dolphin Gallery at the Worcester State University!

CALL for SUBMISSIONS: $1000 Artist Grant

Learn more about the Artist Grant from Working Artist Org!

VEGGIE dough

Variety in the produce department is on it’s way out with the onset of winter temps.  Initially it feels dire –momentary panic.  But by the time winter arrives, Dec. 21st this year, I will appreciate the nutty sweetness of root veggies and the silky texture of winter squash and a rainbow of beans. Plus, the cost of my weekly produce goes down by a third leaving more money for art supplies. Woohoo! This next Call offers a great opportunity to stock your studio supply closet too.  Take a look…

Check out this Call to Artists from WorkingArtist.org for the $1000 Artist Grant. $25 entry & an email. It doesn’t get any easier. Don’t miss this one…

Learn more about the Artist Grant from Working Artist Org!“•

CALL to ARTISTS:
Artist Grant
from workingartist.org

“The Working Artist Grant/Art Purchase Award is a meager one-time art award intended to disperse small but vitalizing bursts of funding to support an artist’s ongoing art making process.” –workingartist.org

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA: Open to visual media, including but not limited to drawing, painting, conceptual, installation, prints, sculpture, new media, mixed media, photography & video.

DEADLINE: December 31, 2017

ENTRY FEE: $25 for up to 5

AWARDS: If selected as the winner, the award recipient must exchange one of their original works or smaller series of original works for inclusion into a collection, in return for the award. Work considered by the artist as of equal value, and available for acquisition can be negotiated upon receipt of the award. Shipping costs will be paid by workingartist.org.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the Working Artist Grant and Purchase Award!