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CALL for SUBMISSIONS: Toad

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Frogs’ legs are one of the better-known delicacies of French and Cantonese cuisine. They are also eaten in other regions, such as the Caribbean, Portugal, Slovenia, northwest Greece, Italy, Spain, and the Midwest southern regions of the United States.  A type of frog called the edible frog is most often used for this dish. They are often said to taste like chickenbecause of their mild flavor, with a texture most similar to chicken wings. I like them with a side cucumber-dill yogurt.  Yum.  There is no witty food/art connection today–I just love frog legs, and jumped at the opportunity. hehehe.  You cannot consume this next opportunity from Toad, at least not literally, but it does sound delicious. Take a look…

Check out this Call for Submissions for Toad, an online journal of art and writing.  No submission fee–just a chance to be heard, metaphorically speaking.  Take a leap into the deep end of the pond…

CALL for SUBMISSIONS: 
Toad

Learn more about the Toad journal online!Toad comprises any number of species of artists of the creative order, often characterized by their exciting work, thick skin, and wart-like ideas. To maintain its lively form, Toad cultivates bimonthly issues with rotating editors and staff to ensure that the content stays fresh and diverse.

Toad: they rivet.

 

Every other month Toad showcases new poetry, prose, and visual art. As an ever-evolving amphibian, the editors of Toad select artists (“toadists”) from one of three pools: the first is a flourishing man-made pond, supplied with recommendations offered by previous contributors. The second is their sportive, always popular pool of open submissions. Lastly but not leastly, is the puddle-wonderful artistic response forum, which collects creative kickback from readers to establish an art orgy for all to enjoy.

Learn more about the Toad journal online!MEDIA:  They want it all: videos, music, collaborative projects, ekphrastic works, genre-crossing/bending art, and of course, all the usual suspects with Verbal Kint included.

DEADLINE:  Toad accepts submissions year-around.

ENTRY FEE:  There is no entry fee!

SUBMISSIONS:  By email and carrier pigeon only.

Please include the genre of your work and last name in the subject line of all submissions (e.g. Dramatic Monologue-Jagger), and include your contact information and bio in the body of the email, along with any links or subsequent attachments for them to experience.

Learn more about the Toad journal online!

CALL for ART: The Flaneur Magazine

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DON’T BE A CHICKEN

One of my favorite foods on earth is a simple poached egg.  I love farm-fresh eggs whose yolks are so orange they look unnatural.  I want ooey, gooey yolks, but the whites have got to be cooked through.  Left on top of a crisply toasted English muffin half.  They look a little daunting, but poached eggs rock.  This next Call for Submissions is a perfect chance for art publication, and the process isn’t daunting… even if you are a chicken.

Check out this Call for Submissions for The Flaneur, an Independent Art & Culture Newspaper.  There is no entry fee, so don’t pass this one by.  Last August when I posted a call from The Flaneur, at least TWO readers got published, plus yours truly

Call for Submissions:
Arts and Writing 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.

ELIGIBILITY:  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.

Please remember
The Flaneur
is published in
black and white!

 

THEME:  They are interested in anything cultural, but the aim of this issue is HUMOR.  Take a look at their What We Publish Page if you have questions.

DEADLINE:  The Flaneur is published “quarterly-ish,” so just submit now so you don’t miss the deadline… March 25, 2011.

NOTIFICATION:  They don’t notify until they are editing the magazine.  Be patient.  Remember, a watched pot never boilsIf all goes according to the plan, the editor says you should hear something the first week of April.

SUBMISSIONS:  Please email your work to editor@flaneur.me.uk with ‘FLANEUR CONTRIBUTION’ in the title.

ENTRY FEE:  None.

SUBMISSIONS:  Please note that contributors are not currently paid, but each receives a .pdf copy of The Flaneur.

For full details, visit the Submissions Page!

Artist R.L. Gibson in The Flaneur!

INSTALLATIONS: Hauntings at The Soap Factory

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Did your parents peel grapes and pretend they were eyeballs at Halloween?  Mine either, but I always wish they had.  I wanted oiled spaghetti for worms and icecubes with plastic bugs, chocolate covered crickets… the whole nine yards.  Alas, it is too late now.  Or is it?  Live our your Halloween fantasies by designing a creepy installation for one of the country’s premier Halloween events. 

Art is so creepy…

 

Check out this Call for Submissions for the Haunted Basement at The Soap Factory in Minnesota!  There is no entry fee, but this is slightly regional since you’ll have to be able to travel.  But this could be your shot to create the installation of a lifetime.  Take a look…

CALL for SUBMISSIONS:
Haunted Basement

Learn more about the Haunted Basement at The Soap Factory!The Soap Factory is now accepting proposals for The Soap Factory’s 2011 Haunted Basement.  Considered the premier haunted event in the Minnesota, The Soap Factory’s infamously creepy and legitimately haunted basement is a perfect canvas for creating immersive terror environments. Each year they seek new ideas, fresh perspectives and unexpected scares. 

A limited number of room or environment designs and costume concepts will be accepted for The Soap Factory’s 2011 Haunted Basement.  Accepted applicants will have the creative freedom to design and fabricate a room or costume for The Haunted Basement. 

Although selected artists are expected to see their project through from conception to completion from May through August, artists will not be alone in this venture.  

Learn more about the Haunted Basement at The Soap Factory!The Soap Factory  has excellent resources for gathering supplies, and…

A small army of staff and volunteers

…that will advise and assist you on realizing your vision.  This includes set, sound, tech and lighting designers, wardrobe, hair and make-up artists….even scent engineers who can make custom smells!

DEADLINE:   April 1, 2011  This is not a post-mark deadline, packages or emails must arrive by April 1st at the latest. Use only US Postal Service.

MEDIA:  Installation

NOTIFICATION:  If you qualify, you will be contacted for interviews on April 9th.

ENTRY FEE:  None

Learn more about the Haunted Basement at The Soap Factory!REMEMBER:
1.  This event isADULTS ONLY & occurs in an art gallery that promotes emerging artists
2.  You are expected to build your own environment… Time & skill required.
3.  Each area must accommodate 4 – 5 visitors at a time
 4.  The Haunted Basement build begins in May and continues over the summer, with everything completed by August.
5.  They encourage you to take risks, so contemplate REAL FEARS
6.  Think of ways to engage all of the senses in your work
7.  All designs must be original, Soap Factory represents MINNEAPOLIS not Hollywood
8.  Artists should plan on a commitment of 100 hours
9.  Proposals should incorporate  the naturally creepy setting of The Soap Factory’s basement

This will be one of the strangest and most rewarding artistic endeavors of your life.

 

Learn more about the Haunted Basement at The Soap Factory!SUMBISSIONS:  Email all application materials, or mail via USPS application materials to: Program Manager, 514 2nd St SE, Minneapolis MN 55414
   
REQUIRED MATERIALS:
A typed cover sheet
with the following information: name, phone, email, address, title of proposal.  A resume outlining any relevant work experience (ie: building or installation experience, etc).  A typed, one-page project proposal outlining your idea for The Haunted Basement.  A list of materials you will require to complete your project.  5 – 10 work samples. Work samples should be in the form of jpegs and be attached to your application. If submission is submitted via mail images must be available in printed form and on a CD in jpeg format.

For complete details, visit the Soap Factory’s
Haunted Basement online!

CALL for ENTRIES: Fotoblur Issue 9

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GUILT

Lecture of the day…art publication. I don’t have the energy to say more because I still haven’t quite recovered from the marshmallow indulgence of the holidays. Search “art publication” in the box to the right if you are unfamiliar with my rantings on the subject. Having shortened my lecture, I am only going to a little marshmallow fluff guilt about lecturing you…not a Venti Salted Caramel hot chocolate amount…if that’s okay with you.

Check out this great opportunity to get your work published in Fotoblur Issue 9 and become a part of a photography community. Oh, did I mention this Open Call from Fotoblur is Free? This blog’s secondary tag line has always been “Find a Show. Enter a Show. Eat.” Maybe today we’ll edit it to “Find a Free Show. Enter a Free Show. Gorge.” Take a look…

Learn more about Fotoblur Magazine!OPEN CALL:
Fotoblur Magazine

Fotoblur Magazine is a community-based, published photography magazine. Published photos are submitted by you. Fotoblur Magazine is published quarterly.

How to become a contributor:

1. Join the community.

2. Create an account

3. When magazine submissions begin, submit high resolutions versions of your best gallery photos for possible publication.

4. Submit as many photos as you like. No restrictions, and it is FREE!

5. Photos are voted on by the Fotoblur community.

6. From the top photos editors make their final selections for publication. For more info on how to get your photos published in Fotoblur Magazine read their FAQ www.fotoblur.com/faq.

Prize: Published work in Fotoblur Magazine.
Submission Fee:
None

Learn more about Fotoblur Magazine!Issue 9 Schedule:

Submission Schedule
1/3/2011 – 1/31/2011

DEADLINE:
January 31, 2011

Selection Schedule
2/1/2011 – 2/14/2011

Submission Requirements:
Submit your photo as a 300dpi jpg file. Save your image so that the width is 7 inches or greater (7″ @ 300dpi = 2100px). They ask that you submit your images in high (80 – 100%) quality. Please keep the file size below 10 MB. Please refrain from adding borders, watermarks, or text of any kind.

Copyright information for contributors:
Fotoblur does not claim ownership rights in your works or other materials posted by you to Fotoblur (Your Content). For the sole purpose of enabling them to make your Content available through the Service, you grant to Fotoblur a non-exclusive, royalty-free license to reproduce, distribute, re-format, store, prepare derivative works based on, and publicly display and perform Your Content.

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CALL for ENTRIES: Rosen Sculpture Competition

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GOAT by the RIVER

It isn’t January yet, and I’m already dreaming of outdoor cafes and picnics by the River.  Methinks it is going to be a long winter dreaming of antipasto, goat cheese and crusty Italian loaves.  This next Call will give you a way to channel your outdoor dreams, too.

Check out this Call for Entries for the Rosen Outdoor Sculpture Competition & Exhibition brought to you by the Turchin Center for Visual Arts. Don’t delay, the deadline in coming up fast in February…

CALL for ENTRIES:
Rosen Outdoor Sculpture Competition

Look Homeward Angles by Robert WinklerThe Rosen Outdoor Sculpture Competition & Exhibition is a national juried competition presented annually by the Turchin Center for the Visual Arts on the campus of Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina.

Made possible by the generosity of longtime arts supporters Martin & Doris Rosen, this national, juried competition continues a long-held tradition of showcasing the best of large-scale, contemporary American sculpture. Each year, 10 sculptures are selected and are situated in outdoor, public settings across campus. A cash prize is awarded to the artist whose work is chosen as that year’s Rosen Award winner.

Since its establishment in 1987, The Rosen has become an integral part of An Appalachian Summer Festival, the university’s annual multi-arts celebration, with the announcement of the Rosen Award winner coming during the festival’s annual Sculpture Walk with that year’s juror.

Fresh Air Freshener by Lee MillardELIGIBILITY:  The 25th Rosen Outdoor Sculpture Competition and Exhibition  is open to artists currently residing in the US and at least 18 years of age. Artists exhibited in previous Rosen Competitions are not eligible to enter for three years. Previous recipients of the Martin and Doris Rosen Award are not eligible to enter for five years.

DEADLINE:  February 12, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  March 9, 2011

ENTRY FEE: $20 non-refundable entry fee

Fuel for Fire by Jim BuonaccorsiAWARDS:  Ten finalists will be selected for installation on the Appalachian State University’s (ASU) campus. All finalists, whose works are installed on campus, will receive a $1,000 honorarium. The Rosen Sculpture Competition will provide installation equipment and will cover the cost of installation and lodging during installation and de-installation.

One artist will be named as the Martin & Doris Rosen Award Winner and will receive a cash prize of $5,000 plus a weeklong residency with additional stipend, within ASU’s Department of Art during the 2011-2012 academic year.  Awards and Honoraria total $16,500.

In addition, the Rosen Sculpture Competition is a featured exhibition offering a printed catalog, audio tour powered by Guide By Cell, sales program, optional insurance coverage & archives on the competition’s website.

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CALL for ENTRIES: Digital Works

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“CUBIST”
EGG

I live a fairly rural existence, but no one loves technology more than me.  Kitchen technology is even better.  CUTE technology is the best.  Check out this not-so-tech-savvy egg cuber at Amazon.  I am fascinated by technology and art too.  I love new media.  iPhone pics, digital drawings and more.  This next Call give you an opportunity to let your pixels shine.

Check out this Call for Entries for the 2011 National Juried Competition featuring Digital Works from the Long Beach Island foundation of the Arts and Sciences (LBIF).  Browse, enjoy and enter…

Learn more about the 2011 Digital Works show!CALL for ENTRIES:
Digital Works

The Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts and Sciences (LBIF) encourages emerging artists as well as those with established reputations to participate in the National Juried Competiton. The purpose of the exhibition is to showcase works created through digital processes that reflect artistic merit, sophisticated use of media, and personal vision. Work may include any digitally produced presentations. All entries must be original and must have been executed since 2008.

ENTRY FEE:  There is an entry fee of $35.00 for up to four submissions.  Fee will be received in U.S funds only, payable by check, money order, or credit card (MasterCard or Visa only) payable to LBIF.  All fees are NON-REFUNDABLE.

DEADLINE:
Postmarked by March 18, 2011

NOTIFICATION:
May 6, 2011

IMAGES:  Entries will be juried from digital files on CD or DVD (these will not be returned). Up to four (4) digital files (images must be in .jpg format not smaller than 1280×1024 and not larger than 4MB per image) may be submitted. Images should be labeled as follows: Last_First_Number on entry form_Title of Work (Example: Doe_John_1_Untitled). Audio & video files should not exceed 10 min or 20MB each. Label CD or DVD with artist’s first & last name.

AWARDS:  Best in Show $1000, 2nd Place $500, 3rd Place $200, and Two Honorable Mentions $100 ea.

Digital Art by Christiane PaulJUROR:  Christiane Paul is the Director of the Media Studies Graduate Programs and Associate Prof. of Media Studies at The New School, NY, and Adjunct Curator of New Media Arts at the Whitney Museum of American Art.  She has written extensively on new media arts and lectured internationally on art and technology.

An expanded new edition of her book, Digital Art  was published in spring 2008 and her edited anthology, New Media in the White Cube and Beyond – Curatorial Models for Digital Art, was published by UC Press in December 2008. 

At the Whitney Museum, she curated the shows “Profiling” (2007) and “Data Dynamics” (2001); the net art selection for the 2002 Whitney Biennial; the online exhibition “CODeDOC” for artport, the Whitney Museum’s online portal to Internet art for which she is responsible; as well as “Follow Through” by Scott Paterson and Jennifer Crowe (2005).

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CALL for ENTRIES: Alley Cat Art Show

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

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

CALL for ENTRIES:  Alley Cat Art Show

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

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

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

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

NOTIFICATION:  February 4, 2011

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

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

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

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

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CALL for ENTRIES: Less Than or Equal To 196

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I spend a lot of time having this conversation with my husband Jon: “What do you want for dinner?” to which he responds, “I don’t know.  What do you want for dinner?”  I rarely know the real answer and often end up settling for whatever is easiest because it is already defrosted.  However, every once in a while, I know exactly what I want (Sunday it was mushroom soup), and often I want only that.  No side dishes, no amuse bouche.  Just mushroom soup.  This next Call lets you choose just soup…or the whole meal.

Check out this Call for Entries from SICA (The Shore Institute of the Contemporary Arts) for ≤196.  Simple concept:  your work has to be equal to or smaller than 196 square inches, i.e. 14″x14″ or smaller (if square) or 14″x14″x14″ or smaller (if cubed).  Any media that will fit into those guidelines will work, and you can enter just one piece for as little as $15.  Mushroom soup for one please…

Learn more about the Less Than or Equal To 196 show online!Call for Entries: ≤ 196

ELIGIBILITY:   Works that have been completed in the past 5 years and that has never been displayed at SICA. Each artist may enter as many ORIGINAL pieces for consideration as they wish. Only one digital image can be submitted for each work of art, except for sculpture or installation where 2 views of each submission are allowed.

MEDIA & SIZE:  The exhibition is open to all visual artists in all mediums.  2-dimensional work can be no larger than 196 square inches (excluding the frame) and must be “show ready” – totally ready for hanging. 3-dimensional works must be less than 2,744 cubic inches and must not weigh more than 100 lbs . [i.e. 14” x 14”= 196 sq. in. (for 2D) or 14”x14”x14” = 2,744 cu. in. (for 3D)] .

Learn more about SICA online!DEADLINE:  January 7, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  January 15, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  $12 ($15 for non-members) for EACH entry. This fee includes insurance and handling fees for the submission of 1 work of art (1 image per work) and is non-refundable. Three-dimensional entries may submit two images for each entry. You may submit as many entries as you want for an add’l fee.

SUBMISSIONS:  Images may ONLY be submitted ON-LINE through their website.  No slides, CD’s, email attachments or any other form of submissions accepted.  All submissions must be digital and submitted through their website: www.sica.org .

Learn more about SICA online!No images sent via email or mailed to us on discs will be accepted.  All images should be jpegs only, and have a resolution which is no larger than 300 dpi and a maximum size of 1200 pixels in any direction.  All entries must be labeled according to these specification: last name_first name entry number.jpg.  For instance Jane_Doe1.jpg or John_Smith2.jpg.

JURY PROCESS:  Juried screening will be made digital images ONLY.  Any entry not meeting the restrictions listed in “Submissions” above will not be accepted for jurying. 

JURORS:  Elizabeth McKay, Co-Owner of McKay Imaging, Bob McKay, Co-Owner of McKay Imaging, Lawrence Cappiello, Director of the Arts Guild New Jersey, and Rachael Faillace, Assistant Director of the Arts Guild New Jersey.

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CALL for ENTRIES: Arte Natura

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B-A-N-A-N-A-S

Despite all my talk about butter, chocolate and all things yummy, we really do eat fairly healthy at my house.  We limit excessive intake of fats, processed white sugar and foods with unnecessary chemical additives.  I usually insist to avoid the premature expansion of my rear end and to offset a few other bad habits, ha.  Organic bananas are a must.  No they aren’t alway the prettiest, and yes, they spoil faster, but nothing tastes more like a banana.  Here’s your chance to get back to something natural …

Learn more about SlowArt Productions online!Check out this Call for Entries from SlowArt Production with Arte Natura.  The entry fee is reasonable at $35.  There are no media restrictions, and the awards include both an exhibit at the Limner Gallery as well as an opportunity to have your work in the nationally-distributed art magazine, Direct ArtDon’t miss this opportunity!

CALL for ENTRIES:  Arte Natura

Learn more about Arte Natura May 2011!SlowArt Productions presents the group thematic exhibition, Arte Natura. This exhibition will focus on art inspired by the natural world and will be held at the Limner Gallery.

Eligible are all art forms relating to, or gaining inspiration from the world of nature. Landscapes, skyscapes, flowers, vegetables, fruits and animals are all eligible.  Human images are permitted only as an elemental part of the natural environment. All artist interpretations of the natural world from the realist to the abstract and conceptual will be reviewed and considered.  

ELIGIBILITY AND RESTRICTIONS:  The competition is open to all artists, national and international, working in all media.  All forms of painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, graphics, digital and installation art, video, etc. are eligible.  Entrants must be 18 years of age or older to apply.  Wall mounted works must not be taller than 96″ no wider than 120″.  Sculptural work must fit through a standard height, 36″wide entry door.

Learn more about Arte Natura May 2011!DEADLINE:  The final postmarked deadline is February 28, 2011. Entries must be postmarked or submitted via email by this date.

NOTIFICATION:  Artists will be notified of acceptance or non-acceptance no later than March 31, 2011.  Results will be posted on or before this date at: http://www.slowart.com/results.  Notification will be made via email and/or by mail with the return of materials in the SASE provided by the artist. Artists who do not include the SASE because they do not want their submission materials returned must provide a self addressed stamped #10 (letter size) envelope if they wish to be notified by mail. 

Learn More about the Limner Gallery online!All artists who provide a working email address will be notified via email, if no email or return envelope is provided, artists will only be notified if accepted to exhibit.  Type or print your email address clearly, if a mistake is made reading it you will not be notified.  Read the notification page for details of the notification policy.

ENTRY FEES:  There is a $35.00 entry fee for one to four artworks entered, presentation is by digital files, prints or 35mm slides.  There is a $5.00 fee for each additional artwork above four.  Details of 2D artwork count as an additional artwork.  Sculptors may provide one additional view per artwork without cost.  Artists accepted to exhibit will not be charged additional fees of any kind.  Payments may be by check or money order payable to SlowArt Productions, or by credit card using PayPal.

Learn more about Direct Art Magazine online!SALES:  All works in the show must be for sale.  The gallery will take a 30 % commission on all sales.  Sale price is determined by the  artist.

EXHIBITION and AWARDS:
Winning artists will be featured in a group exhibition at the Limner Gallery, May 5 – 28, 2011.  The exhibition will also be displayed on the Limner Gallery web site.  

One artist will be awarded a two page display in Direct Art Volume #18, Fall 2011 issue.  Two artists will be awarded a single page display. Direct Art is distributed to bookstores across the USA including Borders and Barnes and Noble. 

Click for more information on
Direct Art magazine.

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CALL for ENTRIES: 34th Annual Small Works

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I love things in small packages.  For many of my friends it conjures images of little blue boxes from Tiffany’s.  For me, you can just send little blue boxes of Mariebelle chocolates and keep the jewels for yourself.  This next Call may inspire your own small package.

Check out this Call for Entries from Harper College for their 34th Annual National Juried Exhbition of Small Works.  Small is all about perspective, but Harper College see it as no larger than 22″ at its largest dimension.  That sure includes a large amount of artwork, so sieze your opportunity…

CALL for ENTRIES:
34th Annual National Juried Art Exhibition

The College’s annual national juried exhibition highlights work selected from entries by artists from across the country. The show typically features a wide array of media ranging from photography, prints, and painting to metal, clay, glass, and fiber. The Harper College Educational Foundation sponsors this exhibit.

Learn more about Harper College online!ELIGIBILITY:  All artists over 18 living in the USA are eligible.

SIZE & MEDIA: In its largest dimension, individual artwork must be no greater than 22 inches including frame if applicable.  All media excluding
jewelry, film and video/digital video are eligible. 
Weight limitation of 45 pounds. No work that requires special installation or instructions will be accepted.

DEADLINE:  Postmarked by January 24, 2011

Download the Harper College Small Works prospectus!NOTIFICATION:  February 28, 2011. Notification Cards WILL NOT be sen. Please check the website for results of the jury.

ENTRY FEE:  A nonrefundable fee of $25 entitles each artist to submit a maximum of three entries. Make check or money order payable to: Harper College Educational Foundation.

AWARDS:  Accepted work will be considered for purchase for the Harper College Educational Foundation Art Collection. Purchases are made possible by the Harper College Educational Foundation Purchase Award.

JUROR:  Lanny Silverman, Chief Curator of Exhibitions for the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs, Chicago Cultural Center, will serve as the show juror. He has more than 30 years experience curating and promoting contemporary and avant-garde art forms from American and other cultures. Since 1990, he has curated over 90 exhibitions at the Chicago Cultural Center.

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