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OPEN CALL: Space 237

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I like fast food as much as the next girl.  But too much of anything can be bad for you.  And just sometimes, I would rather the question be “chicken or fish?” instead of “do you want fries with that?”  Open calls are a little more like table service while themed shows are a bit like going through the drive-thru–I love them both.  Check out this next call …chicken or fish?

Check out this Open Call for Artists Proposals for the upcoming season at Space 237.  The entry fee is only $20 for a full year of shows, and they consider ALL media, even performance art.  Don’t miss out on this opportunity!

OPEN CALL for SUBMISSIONS:  Space 237

Learn more about Space 237 online!Space 237 holds two large exhibitions annually, filling both of their gallery spaces, as well as several smaller featured exhibitions, exclusively in their first floor gallery, throughout the remainder of the year.

For their large exhibition receptions, Space 237 often feature performance artists or unique presentations for the opening evening festivities.

DEADLINE:  January 15, 2011

Learn more about Space 237 online!NOTIFICATION:  When reviewing random submissions sent throughout the year please allow 30-45 days for reply.

ENTRY FEE:
$20 entry fee, payable to Space 237
(for the whole year of shows)

SALES:  The gallery takes a 40% commission.  All work must be for sale.

MEDIA:  All media welcomed.

ELIGIBILITY:  Must be 18 yrs or older.

Download the Space 237 Submission GuidelinesABOUT SPACE 237:  Space 237 is a place where both artist and art enthusiast can interact and have an impact on what they may ultimately become, while reflecting upon the times and attitudes, causes and concerns that often require the peculiarly sensitive eye of the artist to synthesize and define in ways foreign to most of us.

Space 237 is creating an art environment dedicated to all forms of expression unfettered by concerns of acceptability to those who would otherwise feel constrained to prefer only the viewer’s status quo.  A place where art, music, “performance”, film and video will enhance and expand the viewer’s consciousness with sights and sounds resulting in a total immersion in the many expressions of the creative process.  Space 237 exists to encourage the next generation aspiring artists.

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CALL for SUBMISSIONS: Courthouse Gallery

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TABULA RASA

As we approach the new year, I start thinking about wiping the slate clean and starting with no guidelines or expectations… a fresh start if you will.  Of course I am talking about my spice cabinet, but it applies to this next Call for Proposals to be a part of next year’s exhibition series, too…

Check out this Call for Proposals for the 2011 Season at the Courthouse Gallery sponsored by the Lake George Arts Project.  There is no fee or restrictions to submitting your proposal for a group or solow show, and you just might get a show out of your efforts.  Take a look…

CALL for PROPOSALS: The Courthouse Gallery

The Lake George Arts Project Gallery Committee invites artists to submit exhibition proposals to the Courthouse Gallery.

Learn more about the Lake George Arts Project online!They seek proposals from professional artists and crafts-persons (those making a living, or endeavoring to make a living, through their artwork).

Strong preference is given to work created within the past two years. They welcome proposals for special exhibitions, installations, mixed media presentations, and performance art.

DEADLINE: January 31, 2011 (and it is January 31st of each year)

SUBMISSION FEE:  There is no fee to submit a proposal.

Work by Kathleen Thum in 2010SUBMISSIONS:  In lieu of submitting 35mm slides, artists may submit 10 to 12 digital images of recent work on a CD, in accordance with the following guidelines: Image Dimensions should be approximately 4 to 6 inches, and no more than 1200 x 1200 pixels (the longest dimension of the image must be no more than 1200 pixels).

The file size for each image must be no larger than 2 MB. Submit only PC-compatible files, in jpeg format, in RGB or SRGB color mode only (No CMYK). Label each file (image) with a number and title. The first nine images must begin with a zero (for example: 01title.jpg, 02title.jpg…15title.jpg).  This will ensure that they are presented chronologically and follow your Image Script. 

Spin by Dana Clancy, a former Courthouse Gallery artistPlease do not include other material on the CD. (Send only hard copy of resume, artist’s statement, and Image Script). Please do not submit material that requires software, plug-ins, extensions or other executables to be downloaded or installed. The CD must be clearly labeled with your name.

CHECKLIST: 10 to 12 images (either slides or on CD), and as a Hardcopy, please send your Resume, Artist’s Statement, Image Script (numbered to correspond with your digital images or slides).

The Image Script must have the following information: Artist’s name, title of work/image, medium, dimensions of artwork, Date of work/activity. And don’t forget to send a #10 Self-Addressed Stamped Envelope for notification letter. If you would like your materials returned to you please send appropriately sized SASE.

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CALL for ENTRY: Lens 2011

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ORANGE YOU GLAD?

I am amazed by how often I am reminded that it is all about perspective.  My child loves tomato sauce and ketchup but will only eat home-grown, raw tomatoes.  He’ll put ranch dressing on virtually anything…except chicken.  But, then again, I love oranges but seriously dislike orange juice.  Go figure.  This next Call seeks your perspective.

Check out this Call for Entries for the Lens 2011 competition from the Perspective Gallery located just north of Chicago.  All subject matter and photographic processes are accepted, and their sales commission is only 30%.  Take a look…

CALL for ENTRIES:  Lens 2011

Learn more about the Perspective Gallery online!Perspective Gallery is pleased to announce its inaugural juried exhibition of photography, LENS 2011.  Photographers are invited to submit work for possible inclusion in the exhibition.  All subject matter and photographic processes are welcome.

Perspective Gallery is a not-for-profit, community-oriented cooperative whose purpose is to promote photography as fine art.  Perspective is located in Evanston, Illinois, immediately north of Chicago.

The members of Perspective Group and Photography Gallery bring a rich blend of experience and focus to the gallery.  Members’ work has been shown at galleries, colleges, libraries and in publications and juried shows across the country.  The artistic styles and techniques of the members include traditional film, digital, alternative processes, mixed media, collage and encaustic art.

SUBMISSIONS:   Artists are invited to submit up to five (5) photographic images, JPEG form.  The images must have been created within the past five years.  Artists should complete the entry form and upload their images at: http://perspectivegallery.slideroom.com

Download the Prospectus for Lens 2011!DEADLINE:
 January 9, 2011

NOTIFICATION: 
January 20, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  The fee for submitting up to five (5) images is $35. The fee is non-refundable.

JUROR:  Natasha Egan, Associate Director & Curator of the Museum of Contemporary Photography at Columbia College Chicago. She has organized numerous international exhibitions and contributed essays to many publications. Natasha is co-author of The Transparent City, a book of photographs by Michael Wolf.

COMMISSION:  Perspective Gallery will receive a 30% commission on any artwork sold during the exhibition.  Artists will receive 70% of the sales price of any work sold.

AWARDS:  One photographer will be awarded a featured exhibition at Perspective, and a $200 stipend.  The first runnerup will receive a $150 stipend, and the second runner-up will receive a $100 stipend.    continues below

Visit the Perspective Gallery online!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Dance with Me

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Some people dance when they cook.  Some FOOD dances…remember the popcorn box from the movie screens of yesterday?  Me, I sing.  I have to fight back the sound of my father singing Hey Good Lookin’, Whatcha got Cookin’?  everytime I turn on a stove burner.  But this next Call for Entry could benefit from that inspiration.

Check out this Call for Entries for Dance with Me from the Pop Revolution Gallery.  Whether your inspiration is Hank Williams or Henri Matisse, this show has room for your interpretations.  Take a look…

CALL for ENTRIES:  Dance with Me

The Pop Revolution Gallery is excited to announce Dance with Me, a juried exhibition open to artists working in all mediums.

Download the Dance with Me Prospectus!The theme for this exhibit is the Art of Dance. For inspiration, they divided this broader theme down into three categories: Romantic (i.e. The Butler by Jack Vettriano), Expressive (i.e. The Dance by Matisse) and Trained/Studio (i.e. dance portraits by Edgar Degas). These are just offered as assistance, so feel free to explore your own dance musings.

ELIGIBILITY:  The exhibition is open to artists 18 years or older.  All work must be original work.  Students must not present work for consideration if assisted in any way in arrangement or execution.  Artists accepted for the exhibition will be asked for an artist bio for display purposes.

Learn more about the Pop Revolution Gallery!DEADLINE:  January 29, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  February 2, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  An entry fee of $25 for the first entry, $12 for each additional entry.  Up to 4 pieces can be entered in to the show.

SUBMISSIONS:  Files can be emailed or snail mailed.  For full guidelines, download the Prospectus!

COMMISSION:  Pop Revolution Gallery will retain a 40% commission of the sale price.

AWARDS:  Best of Show:  $500, 2nd Place:  $250, and People’s Choice Award:  $100

Lacing Up by Juror Carol MacConnellJUROR: Carol MacConnell creates diverse oil paintings in an array of vivid colors and composition.  Her paintings draw the viewer though various emotions from playful and enchanting to serene and peaceful.

Carol is a native of Cincinnati, OH.  She received a Bachelor of Fine Art from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio and has continued her study of painting with internationally known artists, Quang Ho, Zhaoming Wu, Carolyn Anderson and C.W. Mundy.  Her work has received numerous awards and is part of private and corporate collections throughout the United States and Europe.

ABOUT THE GALLERY: Pop Revolution Gallery is a cutting edge art gallery located in Historic Downtown Mason Ohio, which opened in the fall of 2008.  Pop Revolution specializes in art exhibitions from local artists focusing on the powerful message of art and modern society.

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CALL for ENTRIES: Human Artifact

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People are often intrigued by my refrigerator …they always want a glimpse inside.  I am equally fascinated by the food preferences of other foodies, but I would never ask to see inside their cupboards or refrigerators.  That would be like asking a stranger on the sidewalk to strip naked.  You don’t need to know that I store raw meats above vegetables, that I secretly love sardines in mustard sauce and don’t make my own marinara.  This next Call will help you mind your own business …wink, wink, nod, nod.

It will come as no surprise that this Call for Entries from Vermont Photo Space Gallery called Human Artifact conjures images cabinets full of Thai Sweet Chili Sauce and exotic spices crammed into food-splattered cabines for me.  But I trust that your human artifacts will prove far more interesting than what’s for dinner.  Don’t forget Vermont Photo Space offers free framing & matting on accepted entries!

CALL FOR ENTRIES:
Human Artifact

We create spectacle of our personal environments as an extension of our selves, our souls.  We are also compelled to photograph the object-evidence of these lives lived. 

Learn more about the Vermont Photo Space Gallery!Have you captured images of the human artifact? Images that show the spaces and things that outfit our personal or private lives?  Vermont Photo Space Gallery wants to see these images:

Images that illustrate the personality, pastime, position of an individual through their things.  A trophy wall, taxidermy collection, corner shrine, garden retreat. A bottle collection, bowl of matchbooks, box of love letters. 

The messages we write on walls, carve in trees, mark on the door frame, post in the tree house…  From backyard junkyards, to attic hideouts and basement retreats, we mark our territories with the stuff, the evidence, of our lives. 

Learn more about Juror Dave Jordano online!Whether you are documenting the neighbor’s chattels or the abandoned remains of a home left behind, Vermont Photo Space and Juror Dave Jordano are looking for images that evidence human artifact.

The photographic documentation of personal object is as old as the medium itself and it has become a contemporary obsession for some.  Roger Ballen, Eugene Richards, William Eggleston, Takashi Homma and Juror, Dave Jordano are among the ranks of photographers documenting human artifact.  The subject matter is a collision of cultural anthropology, pop culture, domesticity, documentary, realism and perhaps sentimentality.  By photographically documenting personal relic we prove the universality of the personal, we find connections and we share intimacies.

House with Lawn Ornaments by Juror Dave JordanoJUROR:  Dave Jordano received a BFA in Photography from the College of Creative Studies in 1974.   Since 1977 he has been working as a professional commercial Photographer from his studio in Chicago, Illinois.  It is his fine art imagery that will compel you to submit your work for jury into “Human Artifact.” 

Jordano has been recording cultural and societal identities extensively through Fellowship and as Curator’s Choice (Houston Center for Photography), Critical Mass finalist, Wright State University sponsorship recipient, and Chicago Cultural Center exhibitor. 

Twice published, his work is also found in private, corporate and museum collections, including in the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Museum of Contemporary Photography in Chicago, and the Mary & Leigh Block Museum of Art in Evanston, Illinois.  Jordano continues an extensive investment into the documentary series “Prairieland”, focusing on rural Illinois. 

RULES FOR
PHOTO SUBMISSIONS:

Check out Vermont Photo Space Gallery Online!Age: Entrants must be at least 18 years old. If younger, a parent or legal guardian may make the submission for you.

Ownership: All submitted photos must have been taken by the photographer making the entry.

If you are a parent or legal guardian submitting for a minor, please make it clear on the submission form.

Digital Submissions: All submissions must be made by digital files through:

1. Upload on VermontPhotoSpace.com or

2. Sent via email to submissions@VermontPhotoSpace.com. This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it along with an application form. There is a $5.00 surcharge for email entries.

3. Images should be as large as possible but no larger than 1280 pixels on the longest side, type jpg – set to the highest quality. DPI can be set to any number, but if you must specify something to go with 72 dpi.

John's Rock Collection by Juror Dave JordanoFEES: Up to three images may be submitted for a fee of $20 US for on-line submission and $25 for email submission. Additional images may be submitted for an additional $5 US per image.

DEADLINE: Images and payment must be received by midnight EST on the submission closing date January 18, 2011.

RIGHTS: Photographers retain all rights to their work, except for submissions accepted for exhibition: artists grant Vermont Photo Space the right to use their images to promote the exhibition and for display on VPS website and for inclusion in an exhibit catalog.

Vermont Photo Space Gallery provides free matting and framing of accepted entries for the duration of each of our exhibitions, subject to standard sizes. Photographers set their own prices if they wish to sell their work, and retain all rights.

For the full Call for Entries, visit their website.

CALL for ENTRIES: Half the Sky

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PARTY!

Many folks feel the holidays are time for celebration.  I think the secret to a happy life is finding cause for celebration everyday.  It won’t surprise you that my family celebrates with food.  One of my favorite celebratory foods is pesto…on just about anything, especially pizza.  This next Call gives you reason to celebrate…women, just in time for Women’s History Month.

Check out this Call for Entries from the Tall Grass Arts Association called Half the Sky in celebration of Women’s History Month (March).  The entry fee is low, and you don’t have to be a woman to enter…just celebrate them.

CALL for ENTRIESHalf the Sky

Learn more about the Tall Grass Arts Association!Chinese proverb: “Women hold up half the sky.” Women’s History Month grew out of a small-town school event in Sonoma County, California in 1978. In 1981, Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) and Rep. Barbara Mikulski (D-Md.) co-sponsored a joint Congressional resolution proclaiming a national Women’s History Week. 

In 1987, Congress expanded the celebration to a month and March was declared Women’s History Month.  Women’s History Month is a celebration of women’s contributions to history, culture and society.  In 2011, Tall Grass Arts Association will host a national, juried exhibit celebrating Women’s History Month.

Check out some of the previous Tall Grass Exhibits!ELIGIBILITY:  All artists ages 18+ are eligible.  All media will be considered.  Original work only.  All work submitted must reflect the theme of the exhibit – the contributions of women to history, culture or society.  All work must be for sale. 

Work over 75 pounds must be hand delivered, installed and picked up by the artist or representative.  Work that requires more than 1 hour to install must be installed by artist.  Work may not have been exhibited previously at Tall Grass.

DEADLINE:  Postmark by January 12, 2011 or hand-deliver by January 14, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  There is a $35 non-refundable jury fee required, per artist. Please make checks payable to Tall Grass Arts Association.

Learn more about Juror Sabrina Raaf!JUROR:  Sabrina Raaf is a Chicago-based artist working in experimental sculptural media and photography.  Her work has been presented in solo and group exhibitions at Mejan Labs (Stockholm), Stefan Stux Gallery (NYC), Ars Electronica (Linz), Opel Villas Foundation Art Center (Rüsselsheim), Museum Tinguely (Basel), Espace Landowski (Paris), Artbots 2005 (Dublin), San Jose Museum of Art, Kunsthaus Graz, ISEA (Helsinki), Klein Art Works (Chicago), The Lab (San Francisco) and Painted Bride Center (Philadelphia).

Raaf is the recipient of a Creative Capital Grant in Emerging Fields (2002) and an Illinois Arts Council Fellowship (2005 & 2001).  Reviews of her work have appeared in Art in America, Contemporary, Chicago Tribune Sunday Magazine, Leonardo, www.lab71.org, The Washington Post, and New Art Examiner.  She received an MFA in Art and Technology from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (1999) and is currently an Assistant Professor in the School of Art and Design at the University of Illinois at Chicago.

Explore previous exhibits from the Tall Grass Arts Association!ABOUT THE TALL GRASS ARTS ASSOCIATION: The mission of the Tall Grass Arts Association is “to promote public education and appreciation of the arts; to encourage artists; and to support high quality art through exhibitions, sales, classes and special programs available to the public of all ages.”

To that end, Tall Grass Arts Association: operates a gallery that exhibits regional, national and international artists. Recent exhibits have
included “Worlds Imagined: the Art of Children’s Books” which featured the original illustrations of 11 children’s book illustrators, “With These Hands,” a sculpture exhibit which included 7 works by the world renown sculptor Richard Hunt, “The Sacred, the Spiritual and the Sensual” which included the works of Javier Chavera whose works hang in the permanent college of the Mexican Museum in Chicago and “Here and Now,” an exhibit of the current works of our gallery artists.    continues below

Download the Half the Sky Prospectus!

The Association provides space for artists to offer their works of art for sale, invites school groups into the gallery for docent-led tours and projects, and operates a school that offers classes to children and adults and fundraises to provide scholarships to low-income students, including classes taught off-site at Glenwood School and the Jones Center in Chicago Heights and more.    

For all the details, Download the Prospectus!

CALL for ENTRIES: Urban Situation in NYC

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I ATE THE WHOLE THING!

Vacation time is over, and I am in a food coma.  I may never look at sweet potato casserole the same way again.  For those of you that survived the holidays without a permanent taste aversion, this next call is another opportunity in NYC.

Check out the Call for Entries from The Ernest Rubenstein Gallery and the Educational Alliance called The Urban Situation.  The entry fee is very low, but the number of slots they have to fill is equally low.  Could be a great opportunity, but do your homework so you know what kind of work they want!

CALL for ENTRIES:  The Urban Situation

The Ernest Rubenstein Gallery – Educational Alliance is seeking submissions for “The Urban Situation” a group exhibition of 20 artworks.  Open to artists working in any 2-dimensional medium (not photography). Opening reception Thursday, Feb. 10, 6-8pm. 

Learn more about the Ernest Rubenstein Gallery!The Urban Situation is a constant backdrop for artists whether abstract or figurative, conceptual or post-modern. The particular energy, light, scale, stress, grit, incident or inhabitants of the urban environment provide source material for all genres.

ELIGIBILITY:   There is a limit of 3 entries per artist. Entrants must be at least 21 years of age. Selected artists are responsible for all shipping arrangements both to and from the exhibit.

MEDIA:  Painting, drawing, and collage maximum 60”x 48” are eligible.

Learn more about the Educational Alliance online!DEADLINE:  December 30, 2010 at 5pm

NOTIFICATION:  January 201, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  There is a $25 submission fee (for up to 3 images) by credit card, Money Order or check payable to the Educational AllianceYou may pay by credit card by calling  646-395-4235 before January 4, 2011.

About the Educational Alliance:  The Ernest Rubenstein Gallery is a distinct and impressive public space at the core of The Educational Alliance, a settlement house on the Lower East Side.  In recent years a wide range of artists have participated in exhibits including: Polly Appelbaum, Lynda Benglis, Peter Halley, Yvonne Jacquette, Peter Halley, Joyce Kozloff, Robert Kushner, Glenn Ligon, Carrie Moyer, Tom Otterness, Sheila Pepe, Judy Pfaff and Kiki Smith.

Mark Rothko is among the many artists that have taught at the art school!The Art School & Gallery provides instruction and cultural enrichment to people of all ages.  In the gallery, they present exhibits of emerging and established artist, alumni and student artworks.  The art school offers courses in: ceramics, drawing, painting, photography, sculpture and welding for beginning to experienced artists.  Started in 1895 to provide arts enrichment to young immigrants and neighborhood residents it soon became known for its quality program attracting people from all over the city.  Among the artists who studied or taught there are Louise Nevelson, Adolph Gottlieb, Mark Rothko, Barnett Newman, Jules Olitski, Leonard Baskin, Peter Blume, Chaim Gross, Ben Shahn and Moses Soyer.

For full details, Download the Prospectus!

CALL for ENTRIES: Wide Open 2 in NYC

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SLOPPY OPTIONS

We know that I love a theme…from food to art shows.  I went grocery shopping the other day and EVERYTHING I bought was marked “bold” or “hot” or “spicy.”  However, I truly understand the privilege of interpretation.  My version of hot (4 peppers on the Thai scale) is certainly different that my eleven year old that thinks Bold Manwich is spicy, ha.  This next call is completely up to YOUR interpretation and choice.   The options are wide open…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition called Wide Open 2.  The sky is the limit on this show …there are no size or media limits.  Don’t miss this opportunity.

CALL for ENTRIES:  Wide Open 2

BWAC has a truly unique gallery – a massive Civil War-era warehouse on the Red Hook waterfront in Brooklyn, NY.  Its enormous space affords them the opportunity to exhibit really huge work, and they welcome it.  

Learn more about BWAC online!They will be using 8,000 square feet for this show to exhibit work from artists from all around the country, work in all size, subject, and medium (it’s completely wide open).

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all residents of the U.S. and its Territories 18 years of age or older.

MEDIA:  This is a juried exhibition for artists working in all traditional and non-traditional 2D and 3D media, except for film/video. All artwork must be original in concept, design and execution. Note: Crafts, kit work or reproductions after original works in other media (such as giclee), unless used as part of a mixed media work, will not be considered. No work done in class or under supervision is eligible.

ENTRY FEE:  Early Bird Submissions (through January 4, 2011): $45.00 for up to three (3) images ($60.00 if mailed) plus $5.00 for each additional image.
Submissions between January 5 and January 17: $65 for up to three (3) images, plus $5 for each additional image. All submissions must be online during this period.

Learn more about the Wide Open 2 juried art show!DEADLINE:  All entries must be registered/received by midnight, January 17, 2011.

NOTIFICATION:  Via e-mail on Friday, January 28, 2011, or mailed on that date for entries without e-mail information.

JUROR:  Nathan Trotman, Associate Curator, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum of Art, joined the curatorial staff in 2001. He holds a Master of Philosophy from the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, where he focused on performance, photography, and time-based art, and is a graduate of the Whitney Museum’s Independent Study Program.

Among the exhibitions he has curated are Haunted: Contemporary Photography / Video / Performance; Catherine Opie: American Photographer, and he served as assistant curator for Spanish Painting from El Greco to Picasso: Time, Truth and History; exhibitions on David Smith, Richard Serra and Constantin Brancusi; and the acclaimed Matthew Barney: The Cremaster Cycle.

Learn more about the Wide Open 2 juried art show!AWARDS:

BEST of SHOW: $1000.00 At the Opening Reception, the artist whose work is juried as ‘Best of Show’ by Nathan Trotman will receive a $1,000 cash prize and a complimentary one-year BWAC membership.

PEOPLES’ CHOICE: $500.00 The artist whose work is voted ‘Best’ by attendees at the Show Opening will receive a $500 cash prize and a complimentary one-year BWAC membership

CURATORS’ CHOICE: $250.00 The artist whose work the Show Curators, (Anna Annus Hagen, Therese Urban, Scott Henstrand) choose for excellence will receive a $250.00 cash prize and a complimentary one-year BWAC membership.

CERTIFICATES: Certificates will be awarded in the following categories: Painting: Best in Oil, Acrylic and Watercolor; Photography: Best in Traditional and Digital formats; Pastel / Drawing / Print / Graphic media: Best in Classical and Computer-aided; and Best in Mixed Media, Sculpture, Assemblage, and Installation.

For full details, visit the Wide Open 2 website!

Learn more about the Wide Open 2 juried art show!

CALL for ENTRIES: Scroll Bowl V

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I’m told the Super Bowl is in January.  I say, “I’m told” because a football would have to hit me square between the eyes to make me aware of when the season begins or ends for any sport.  Yep, I’m just not that girl.  Interestingly enough, the idea of the Super Bowl does conjure image of very specific foods for me despite the fact that I’ve never been to a Super Bowl party.  Hmmmm… Chicken Wings anyone?

This next Call for Entries is for the Scroll Bowl V sponsored by Magazine 22.  The only similarity between this Call for the Scroll Bowl V and the Super Bowl?  They are both in January and both have Bowl in the name, but I had to start somewhere, eh? *Editor’s note:  4 hours after this post went live, the venue and date changed.  See edits below noted in green italics…

CALL for ENTRIES:  Scroll Bowl V

Submit to Scroll Bowl V today!

SCROLL BOWL V will be the featured event at The 22 Magazine Launch Party, on April 2nd, 2011.  Harnessing the ancient power of scroll storytelling, some of world’s finest creators gather to show off their work on large and small rolls of parchment.  Scroll art is one of the oldest forms of storytelling, and the folks at The 22 Magazine want to make the experience of viewing a scroll more accessible to everyday life.

Check out the Scrollie Viewer on YouTube!MEDIA:  There are many different ways to approach art on scrolls, and they ask artists to push those limits-linear storytelling to abstract ideas.

Larger format works are shown on their huge SCROLLIE VIEWER, but they also appreciate smaller format or long scrolls that hang on the wall.  Solo, group collaborations, video or performance pieces are acceptable.  How each artist attacks the “page” is what makes these events fun.

WHERE:  The Scroll Bowl V will take place at Frost Street Art Space in Williamsburg (Brooklyn), an exciting new gallery and screening venue that provides live online streaming of events!  Click here for videos of the space. 

From the organizers:  “What this [change of venue] means for the artists is 1) A week long show instead of one night  2) documentation of the actual event via 4-7 installed cameras  3) live streaming of the event online and  4) more space and much nicer venue. ”

Submit to Scroll Bowl V today!HOW TO SUBMIT:  All submissions (in the form of images or links) can be sent to the22magazine@gmail.com. Please put “SCROLL BOWL SUBMISSION” in the subject line.

DEADLINE:  December 30, 2010 or until the show is full.  New deadline March 16, 2011.

ELIGIBILITY:  Artists in any location are welcome to submit.  Although they cannot fund anyone’s travel expenses,  the folks at The 22 Magazine will be happy to present your scroll for you if you cannot make it to the event.

Clear as mud?  Email The 22 Magazine for details!

Learn more about The 22 Magazine!

ARTIST REPRESENTATION: Call from fuelNYC

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FEED ME,
APPLE!

The Big Apple is a mecca for art, theatre and food.  I love the idea of being able to eat virtually any ethnicity of food at almost any time of the day, ha.  But for many, New York City is the holy grail of “making it” as an artist.  For those of you that cannot move to New York to pursue your holy grail, this next opportunity will get you a little closer.

Check out this Call for Submissions from fuelNYC.com for online store representation.  This FREE Call could also get you a Featured Artist spot on their site and a New York City group show or two.  What could you possibly have to lose by trying?

Learn more about fuelNYC online!ARTIST REPRESENTATION:
fuelNYC.com

fuelNYC.com is an online resource for art and culture based in New York City which offers many free services for artists, the community, and small businesses…including some art deadlines like here at AAAD!

Although they are dedicated to serving the under-represented artists, galleries, and businesses of Queens and Brooklyn, we also offer many resources for the international community.

Representation includes a Featured Artist Spot like this one of Kit BrownfuelNYC.com is currently accepting submissions for representation in it’s online store.  Representation includes a Featured Artist spot for one month on it’s home page and inclusion in two exhibitions annually in New York City.

COMMISSION: The store takes a 50% commission and pays in around 30 days. A simple consignment agreement will have to be signed with fuelNYC.

Work by fuelNYC represented artist JM Rizzi!ENTRY FEE:
There is no entry fee to be considered for representation by fuelNYC.
Work by fuelNYC-represented artist JM Rizzi pictured right.

MEDIA:
fuelNYC.com is looking for works on paper, prints, stencils, etc. with a $500 max retail price.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:
Just send the URL of your website to fuelNYC through their Contact Page!

You won’t find this Call for Submissions on their website,  if you have questions,
Email fuelNYC.com!