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ARTIST RESOURCE: Free Photography Showcase

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What are the odds that I could find a reason to mention duck twice in one week?  When it rains it pours I suppose.  This week has just been a deluge of odd, free or inexpensive and/or unusual calls and opportunities.  Well, this little duck of a call is a tasty one…rivaling my own rare Thanksgiving specialty, honey curried duck.

Check out this Call for Submissions from the blog of Duckrabbit Digital.  Take advantage of this opportunity to have your photography featured.  Their blog seems to be picking up steam, and there is no entry fee.  Enjoy!

CALL for SUBMISSIONS:  Free Photography Showcase

Duckrabbit Digital is an online-artisan printing company, and they run a well-trafficked blog in conjunction with their printing business. They have started a new weekly series profiling photographers. 

Visit the Duckrabbit Digital Blog!They are looking for images that have interesting stories behind them, as well as being strong images in their own right.
(in other words, good photography)

DEADLINE:  January 7, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  None

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to All

If you are interested, e-mail Duckrabbit Digital your small photo (just one please), and tell us the photo’s story. They will notify you shortly if you have been accepted, and set up a date for your work to be showcased.

Any Questions?  Email Duckrabbit Digital!

CALL for ENTRIES: Last Chance for Solitary

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Some of the most popular culinary creations in my house come from leftovers.  We frequently put a whole chicken in the crock pot on Sundays, and on Mondays we usually have “Chicken Something.”  Just because you’ve tried something once doesn’t mean you shouldn’t give it another try.  This next post has had three lives on AAAD.

First, I published the orignal I am Solilary Call for Entries, then I published the follow up show Call for Entries at the Gift Gallery.  Now I’m giving it one more stir in the Crock Pot because they have extended the deadline for another week.  So, check out this Call for Entries for I Am Solitary – London that is a counterpart to the original. Join me in applying for what promises to be a phenomenal show at the Gift gallery.

Learn More About I Am Solitary - LondonCall for Submissions:
I Am Solitary – London

Beers.Lambert Contemporary Art is proud to curate an exhibition for Gift Gallery, at its extraordinary location on London’s primary gallery row, Vyner Street.

I Am Solitary – London, is a counterpart and extension of the related Beers Lambert exhibition that took place in Nottingham, in September of 2010.

This collaboration with Gift Gallery seeks progressive contemporary art that responds to questions of identity and individuality.

The exhibition aims to highlight ideas and articulations relating to a conceptual and aesthetic understanding of individuality, isolation, and identity in a world typified by conflict, disillusionment, and change.

Learn about the original I Am Solitary Exhibition!The work submitted should critically & aesthetically challenge the reception of these themes & truly push the direction of contemporary art.*

*For those of my readers that like to skim the posts, please note that I put this sentence in bold…green…AND centered it for you…hint, hint.

NEW EXTENDED Submission Deadline:
Monday, November 22, 2010

Eligibility & Media: Artists at all career stages, from all parts of the world, working in all mediums and practices are encouraged to submit.

Vyner street haslong been the benchmark of excellence in London’s contemporary art sphere; prominently located at 10 Vyner, Gift gallery continues this tradiiton of featuring emergent and progressive contemporary art.

Beers Lambert is proud to work with Gift to present I Am Solitary – London.

For full details, visit
www.beerslambert.com/opencall.htm!

ART PUBLICATION: Hunter & Cook Magazine

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GATHERING CHERRIES

After my post referencing Chef Cat Cora and the inequality of kitchen roles between the sexes, I received an amusing amount of email about “hunters” versus “gatherers.”  I am still writing an art blog, right?  Too funny.  Can you even imagine what would happen if I, in my 4″ heels, had to gather my food from somewhere other than the grocery store?  I can hear you laughing.  Why are we talking about hunting and gathering?  Well this next Call came to my attention, and I couldn’t resist.

Check out this Call for Submissions from Hunter and Cook, a Canadian-produced contemporary art magazine.  You know how I love art publicaton and am constantly preaching its merits.  But, the cherry on the sundae is that these editors don’t want your resume or statement…just your work.  That is just the way we all like it, eh?  Take a look…

CALL for SUBMISSIONS:  Hunter & Cook Magazine

Hunter and Cook Magazine is accepting submissions for one artist to do a four page project in their next issue – Number  8.  Hunter and Cook is a curated contemporary art magazine, produced in Toronto by artists Jay Isaac and Tony Romano.

Check out Issue 7 of Hunter and Cook Magazine!Hunter & Cook Magazine is widely distributed across Canada (including Chapters and Indigos) the US and Europe and attends major fairs such as Art Basel, TIAF, NADA, and Printed Matters Art Book Fair at PSI Moma.

Hunter & Cook is subscribed to by major North American institutions such as the AGO, MOMA New York, The Musee D’art Contemporain, Montreal etc and is viewed by a wide audience which includes numerous gallerists, writers, curators and collectors.

DEADLINE:  December 15, 2010

ENTRY FEE:  The fee to enter is $35.00.  Artists can submit as many projects as possible to Hunter & Cook, but each entry will cost $35.00.

NOTIFICATION:  You will only be contacted if your project is chosen.

Check out Issue 5 of Hunter and Cook Magazine!SUBMISSIONS:  Specs for files are 4 pages in total in the order of 2 full color then 2 black and white, starting with a left page, ending on a right page.  Page size is 9″wide x13″high (image size); however, file size of each page needs to account for bleed so please make your file 9.25″ x13.25″ at 300 dpi. 

Please send as a tiff file in cmyk for color and grayscale for black and white.  Please include files on a disc including titles, artist name and contact information.  Nothing more is needed–no statements or resumes.

Send disc with files and a check or money order made out to Hunter and Cook by December 15th to:  Hunter and Cook, 15 Ossington Avenue, Toronto, ON, Canada  M6J 2Y8.

Please email Hunter & Cook with any questions or visit www.HunterAndCook.com

ARTIST RESIDENCY: Blue Sky Project

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BEAM ME UP!

It is getting cold in the Smokies, folks…and I LOVE it.  And I love to tell you about exotic getaways that will allow you to learn a new culture or climate.  Remember the residency call for Roswell, NM?  I was all set to bake alien shaped cookies (like these from organic bakery Beautiful Sweets).  Well, this next Call for Residency applications is a great opportunity, and it may even be a new climate for you…but it isn’t likely to be any warmer.

Check out this Call for Submissions to the Summer Residency Blue Sky Project.  This is an eight-week chance to make a difference with your art. 

CALL for SUBMISSIONS:
Summer Residency Blue Sky Project

Learn more about the Blue Sky Project online!

Blue Sky Project invites professional artists from around the world and Dayton-area teens to create new works of contemporary art.  This eight-week Artist-in-Residence Program hosts artists who have a demonstrated commitment to innovation and exploration and are interested in collaborating with fellow artists and young people as a means of creating new works.

ELIGIBILITY: Visual Artists, Artist/Activists, Filmmakers, writers, dancers, musicians, theatre performers, and people working in other creative media are encourage to apply.

As a Blue Sky Artist-In-Residence, you will cross-pollinate with other practicing artists, collaborate with teens, expand your ideas and add artistic breadth and depth to the Dayton community.

LOCATION:  Relocated for 2009 to Ohio from our original location in Illinois, artists gather for eight weeks from mid-June to mid August at the University of Dayton, located 2 miles from downtown Dayton.

Afro-Galaxy Automythography Collaborative by Resident Artist Mequitta Ahuja in 2007DETAILS:  Monday – Thursday, from 10-3:30 are devoted to intensive collaborations between each individual artist and a small group of six to eight local teen participants, culminating in a final exhibition. Artists-in-Residence invent the remaining structure, working together or individually on projects. Their hope is that the projects will seep out, intervene, enhance and impact the community.

SUBMISSIONS:  Your recent studio practice & new ideas should provide the foundation for your activities. Because of the collaborative nature of Blue Sky, your project must have an open-ended structure. 

BUDGET: Your project must be achievable in eight weeks, within a $1,000 budget (excluding final exhibition expenses) and must engage others in its articulation and production. The rest is up to you.

DEADLINE:  January 17, 2011

Previous projects have included: sculptural sound installation, self-published zine of local interviews, performance, musical composition, dance installation, filmmaking, photographic re-imaginings of local sites and nature interventions.  See Afro-Galaxy Automythography Collaborative by Resident Artist Mequitta Ahuja in 2007 pictured above left.

For complete details, visit the Blue Sky Project website!

The Blue Sky Project is a program of Involvement Advocacy!

CALL for ENTRIES: Feeling Festive

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3 ALARM for YOU!

I love a good festival.  I am going to Gatlinburg’s Annual Chili Cook Off this week and will stuff myself to the gills.  Yum.  I’m truly afraid to attend the Annual Ribfest (which also includes chicken wings)…  I might not fit back into my car at the end.  Think of all the festival food you could eat with these Calls for Entry.

Some folks love Art Festivals, and they can be an excellent opportunity for art sales if you know how to work it.  Check out these Calls for Entry from the Celedon Fine Arts Festival, the Omaha Summer Arts Festival and the Monmouth Festival of the Arts.  I don’t often post art festivals…so here’s three to make it up to those of you who love them!

CALL for ENTRIES:  Feeling Festive

Learn more about the Celadon Fine Arts Festival online!CELADON
Fine Arts Festival:
  

Artists are invited to apply to the three-day Celadon Fine Arts Festival, to compete for cash prizes totaling $3,000. The festival is produced by The Celadon Community Arts Trust Association and ARTworks, The Arts Council of Beaufort Port Royal & the Sea Islands. The goal of the May 20-22, 2011 juried show is to select and present the highest caliber of fine art and crafts to their knowledgeable and discriminating audience.  The deadline to apply is March 1, 2011, and the application fee is $25. Please visit http://www.beaufortcountyarts.com/celadon.htm for show specifics, and for the online application.  The festival venue is the beautiful Celadon Community on Ladys Island in Beaufort, SC. Artists will be surrounded by oak trees, ponds, and the architecture that is Celadon. Visit www.CeladonFineArtsFestival.org for more information and to be involved.

Learn more about the Omaha Summer Arts Festival online!OMAHA
Summer Arts Festival:
 

The mission of the Omaha Summer Arts Festival is to present a variety of high quality arts programs and exhibits in downtown Omaha for the general public to enjoy and appreciate.  Application and jury fee must be submitted by midnight CST on Monday, January 10, 2011.  The Omaha Summer Arts Festival is located in Downtown Omaha – Farnam Street from 10th to 15th Street.  This location mixes the sophistication of the downtown Omaha skyline with the relaxing feel of the Gene Leahy park and lagoon. Enjoy trees, shade and waterfalls right in the middle of downtown Omaha.  Approximately 135 artists will exhibit at the 2011 Summer Arts Festival.  A total of 72 artists have been invited back from the 2010 show based on their onsite jury score.  The remaining spaces will be filled by a jury panel that consists of up to four professionals with evaluating experience and one peer juror.  For more information, visit their website!

Learn more about the Monmouth Festival of the Arts online!MONMOUTH
Festival of the Arts:

The 41st Annual Monmouth Festival of the Arts, New Jersey’s largest art invitational, will take place April 9 through April 13, 2011 at Monmouth Reform Temple, 332 Hance Avenue, Tinton Falls.  It begins with the Artists Reception on  Saturday.  The reception is a great opportunity to meet the artists, enjoy a catered cocktail party, and browse the works in all media by more than 200 artists.  Visitors to the Opening Night Reception will also receive a ticket to attend other Festival activities, including artist demonstrations, children’s workshops, and evening series art lectures and music from Sunday through Wednesday. The application form plus a $20.00 non-refundable application fee for each medium made payable to MRT/MFA, must be received by the December 13, 2010 deadline. For complete details, visit their website!

Check out ZAPPlication.org online!

If you LOVE festivals,
take a minute to register at

ZAPP! 

Registration is free & lots of festivals use
ZAPP for their application process!

CALL for ENTRIES: 26th Annual International

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Valentine’s Day has taken an odd turn at my house over the years.  Gone are the roses, candy and candlelit dinners.  In their place, my husband Jon and I now have some gourmet treat and a glass of wine and snuggle in for a good movie.  It could be laziness on our parts, I suppose.  But I prefer to think of it as comfort of knowing you are exactly where you want to be when you want to be there…unfettered by all the other expectations.  This Valentine’s Day, be good to yourself and enter this next show by the deadline, February 14th, 2011.

Check out this Call for Entries for the 26th Annual Juried Competition known as the Tallahassee International.  The entry fee is only $20, and academically juried shows are GREAT for your resume.  Put your heart into it…

Learn more about the Museum of Fine Art at FSU!CALL for ENTRIES: 
Tallahassee International 26TH Annual Juried Competition

The Tallahassee International is an annual juried competition organized by Florida State University Museum of Fine Arts. The competition is open to all media and is juried by a panel of faculty from within the College of Visual Arts, Theatre and Dance.

ELIGIBILITY: Artists are eligible to submit works without regard to sex, race, creed or national origin. Artists must be 18 years of age or older (current FSU CVATD faculty or students may not enter).

MEDIA:  All media is eligible.

DEADLINE:  February 14, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  There is a $20.00 entry fee.  A maximum of two (2) works per person may be submitted.

Scene from the 25th Annual Tallahassee InternationalAWARDS:  The jurors select the award winners from the actual works of art, after the exhibition has been installed. The First Place winner will receive $1,000.00 and the Second Place winner will receive $500.00.  A color catalog of the Tallahassee International is produced, and all artists who enter will receive a copy. Accepted artists will each receive a set of 12 complimentary catalogs.

JURY PROCESS:  The competition is juried by a panel of faculty members from the Florida State University College of Visual Arts, Theatre and Dance. Jurors select works based on their own merit and must agree the artist demonstrates skill within the chosen medium. Selections are made from the digital images, so it is imperative that quality images be provided to insure fair judging. Jurors and the FSU Museum reserve the right to reject, upon arrival, any work of unacceptable craftsmanship and quality not discernible in the image.

Learn more about the Museum of Fine Art at FSU!ABOUT THE MUSEUM:  MoFA has a history of exciting projects—from lush painting to dynamic sculpture exhibitions, from challenging installations to provocative photography shows.  Every season begins with an international competitive exhibition that embraces all media and every semester closes with the youth and exuberance of the graduating artist exhibitions.  

They have examined the contact zone of Anglo and Native American cultures, the mystical side of Haitian folk painting, and the unsophisticated but intense works of outsider artists.  The future promises exhibitions of equal caliber and interest.

For all the details, Download the Prospectus!

CALL for ENTRIES: Cartoon Cult

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What food reminds you of childhood?  Cookies?  Spaghetti?  Taco Night?  Nope, not for me.  For me it is Krystals*.  I spent a number of my younger years living alone with my Dad, and he didn’t really cook.  So, my childhood was a blur of fast food…Krystal, Del Taco and Farmer John’s Smorgasboard. I am so not making this up BTW.  But even though my childhood food memory is Krystal, I still LOVE them as an adult.  Much the same with the theme for this next call for entries…

Check out the Call for Entries for Cartoon Cult from The Soundry, a former auto body shop that has been converted into a public coffee shop, art gallery, and shared studio space for artists and musicians.  You still love cartoons; you know you do.  This show is all hung, and the entry fee is low.  All of that equals a great resume builder.  Give it a try…

Here’s the Call for Entries for
Cartoon Cult

Learn more about the Cartoon Cult show at The Soundry!Cartoon Cult is an art show celebrating contemporary art forms of cartoons, comics, digital animation, illustration, anime, and videogames (emphasis on original characters). 

ELIGIBILITY:  Cartoon Cult is unjuried.

MEDIA:  If you have any questions about what can be included in the show, please email Jennifer or Melissa at The Soundry.

ENTRY FEE:  The submission fee is $25 and artists may submit up to 5 pieces. All work must be for sale and ready to hang or display.

DEADLINE:  November 19, 2010

DELIVERY: November 23 – 30, 2010

The Gallery at the Soundry

Visit The Soundry online!The gallery at The Soundry occupies about one quarter of their total space. It’s a rough-around-the-edges kind of space with good lighting and comfortable seating.

They hang their member’s artwork in this area and offer it for sale. This is the place to go in Vienna, Virginia if you’re looking for work from emerging artists, or if you just want to kick back, sip a latte, and take in some new sights.

The artwork in the gallery changes regularly, and a large portion of their gallery space is set aside for installation works.

The garage atmosphere and undergound, working-studio feel give visitors an experience they’re guaranteed not to find anywhere in the region.

Make sure you hurry:

Submissions are due by November 19, 2010.

Delivery of art work is due to The Soundry by November 23 – 30, 2010.

* Editor’s Note:  This blog is in no way associated with The Krystal Company.  Any reference made herein is merely the experience of me, R.L. Gibson, Editor & Krystal Lover.

CALL for ENTRIES: Salon International 2011

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I once wanted to be a Master Chef, but alas, I decided in the end that I enjoyed the eating more than the cooking.  Becoming a Master Chef takes years of schooling and working in virtually every position in the kitchen to reach your end goal.  Master painters are no different.  As I have shouted from the rooftop on many occasions, “I am a bad painter.”  However, I salute all of you that have what it takes.

Check out the Call for Entries from the International Museum of Contemporary Masters and the Greenhouse Gallery of Fine Art for the Salon International 2011.  Here is an opportunity to be a part of a huge show, share an exhibit with the masters of your media, and have a chance at winning one of the many prizes.  Take a look…

CALL for ENTRIES:  Salon International 2011

Learn more about the IMCM online!This juried exhibition is a project of the International Museum of Contemporary Masters and will be hosted by Greenhouse Gallery of Fine Art in San Antonio, Texas.

The International Museum of Contemporary Masters (IMCM), founded in 2001, is a support system for traditional representational artists.  IMCM challenges artists to always strive for a higher level of artistic excellence and is totally dedicated to the recognition, encouragement and support of contemporary, currently active, artists of traditional representational art worldwide.

The word “contemporary” in the museum’s name is to be read “of our times” and refers to currently living and active artists.

Learn more about the Greenhouse Gallery of Fine Art!ABOUT THE HOST GALLERY:  Greenhouse Gallery of Fine Art is one of the most respected galleries in the United States and has been in existence for over 28 years.  In August 2005, the gallery relocated to a new 12,000 sq ft. space, three times larger than the original location. While the gallery can easily accommodate 500 paintings, approximately 300 paintings will be juried into this exhibition.

JURORS:  The owners of Greenhouse Gallery of Fine Art, Jim Janes and Mark Smith will jury the entries.  These gentlemen are responsible for the curating of the work displayed at Greenhouse Gallery and are respected throughout the art community for their curating abilities.  The decision of the jury is final.  There will be no refund of entry fees for unaccepted entries. Participants will be notified promptly of the jurors’ selections by mail, email and a posting on the Salon International website at si.greenhousegallery.com.

Learn more about Judge and Painter Daniel E. Greene!JUDGE:  Daniel E. Greene, N.A. is considered one of the foremost realist painters of our time.  His pastels and oil paintings have earned him countless awards and honors, and his work is included in collections throughout the world.

Among many accolades, he was elected to the National Academy of Design in 1969, elected to the Pastel Society of America’s Pastel Hall of Fame in 1983, and received lifetime achievement awards from the American Society of Portrait Artists, the Portrait Society of America, and American Artist magazine.  Dan is also known as a thorough and generous instructor, as evidenced by his art instruction books and DVDs.  He continues to teach workshops at his North Salem, New York, studio.

MEDIA:  Original oil paintings only–no over painted photographs. Work must have been painted after April 2, 2009.

DEADLINE:  January 21, 2011

AWARDS:  80+ awards ranging from half-page ads in Art Magazines to an $8000 cash award for Best of Show.

For full details, Download the Prospectus!

CALL for ENTRIES: 46th Annual National

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It warms my heart that I have been able to feature so many great opportunities from my home state lately.   I love art opportunities more than cheesecake…shocking, I know.  The $10,000 in cash awards (including $2,000 for Best of Show) in this next show would buy a whole lotta cheesecake though.

Check out this Call for Entries from the Tennessee Art League for the 46th Annual Central South Art Exhibition National. Despite the name, which almost leaves the impression it is a Regional show, it is a NATIONAL Opportunity that you shouldn’t miss!

Call for Entries: Tennessee Art League

Founded by a group of Middle Tennessee artists in 1954, and later chartered as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit educational institution, the Tennessee Art League has enriched the lives of thousands of artists and the community as a cultural center, educational facility and art gallery for fifty-six years.

Learn more about the Tennessee Arts League onlineIn 1965, the League started its annual Central South Art Exhibition – now in its 46th year – which, with the generous support of the Friends of the Tennessee Art League, continues to be one of the oldest and most prestigious art competitions in the South and in the nation.

Learn more about the Tennessee Arts League online!In its commitment to the community, the League provides numerous outreach programs that bring first and meaningful experiences in creating art, especially, to seniors and disadvantaged children. In all of its dynamic, community-oriented programs, the Tennessee Art League is truly the heart of the visual arts in Tennessee.

DEADLINE: January 21, 2011

MEDIA: Acrylic, Colored Pencil, Graphite, Mixed-Media, Oil, Pastel, Pen & Ink, Photography, Pulled-Prints, Sculpture and Water-Media.  All works must be signed on the front. Photography & Pulled-Prints must have the signature on the work, not on the mat.

NOTIFICATION: February 18, 2011

ENTRY FEE: An artist may enter up to 3 works for $35 for the first entry plus $10 for each additional entry. Tennessee Art League Members pay $25 for the first entry plus $10 for each additional entry.

AWARDS: $2000 Best in Show. Cash Awards total $10,000.

English Pointers by Juror Joseph SulkowskiJUROR:  Joseph H. Sulkowski began his studies as a painter at America’s oldest art school, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts founded in 1809. He then continued and finished his studies after five years at the venerable Art Students League of New York. There, he met his greatest influence and mentor Frank Mason, the foremost authority on the principles and techniques of the Old Masters, and became, in the very traditional sense of the word, his apprentice.

Mr. Sulkowski has received numerous awards including the AAPL Grand National Award, the Grumbacher Gold Medallion Award and the Best in Show Award at the Art in the Mountains exhibition sponsored by Southwest Art magazine. He is a signature member of the prestigious Society of Animal Artists, the National Society of Mural Painters, the National Arts Club, the American Artists Professional League, and he is a Life Member of the Art Students League of New York.

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CALL for ENTRIES: Spare Parts

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I am the queen of the crock pot.  I have Lemon Chicken in the crock pot as I write this post. I love Fall and Winter because they provide the perfect excuse to through lots of things in the crock pot and call is soup or chowder or stew.  And in my kitchen next to the crock pot (when it is stored on top of my cabinets) is two of my favorite pieces of found-object assemblage–toasters covered in journal pages and a virtual crock pot of other brick-a-brack. 

Here’s your chance to cook up a masterpiece of your own.  This Call for Entries from The Renaissance Center in Dickson, TN is for a show called Spare Parts.  It doesn’t have to be kitchen-themed, but it does have to be found objects or assemblage.  Check it out!

CALL for ENTRIES:  Spare Parts for the Renaissance Center

The Renaissance Center in Dickson, TN has issued a call for assemblages and found-object artwork. Work can be three-dimensional and free-standing or two-dimensional and designed to hang on the wall.

Learn more about the Spare Parts show online!The Renaissance Center’s Visual Arts department is committed to artistic performance, aesthetic appreciation and cultural understanding. They provide an educational resource for their community through course selections, gallery exhibitions and artist workshops.

MEDIA:
Assemblages &
found-object artwork

DEADLINE:  November 14, 2010

ENTRY FEE:  There is no entry fee.

ELIGIBILITY:  To be eligible, artists must be over 16 years of age. Submissions must be original work by the artist, and must be created within the past two (2) years. Accepted work must be ready for display (2-D works must be wired for hanging). If your work requires any special accommodations please detail this information on your Entry Form.

Hawaiian Interlude, found object assemblageNOTIFICATION:
November 24, 2010

SHIPPING: Please note that delivery or shipping of accepted artwork to and from the exhibition is the responsibility of the artist. The Renaissance Center has the right to refuse to display any work felt unsuitable for a family-friendly environment or misrepresented in the application.

COMMISSION: A 25% commission is taken out of all art sale transactions conducted through the Renaissance Center. Images of accepted work will be used for marketing and documentation, giving credit to the artist.

For full details,
Download the Prospectus!