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CALL for ENTRIES: Surrounded

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over

I’m not a huge fan of buffet restaurants.  I understand why people hosting large parties prefer buffets, but I choose NOT to go to buffet restaurants because I prefer not to be surrounded by people. And, not all food should be held at the same temp.  I don’t like being part of the herd.  Luckily, this next Call is about art and not food because it is a bit like a buffet style show.  As I mentioned, sometimes it just works.  Investigate…

Check out this Call for Entries from the new Roman Susan Gallery (Chicago, IL) for Surrounded Salon.  I LOVE salon-style–the sensory overload of floor to ceiling work and disparate styles and techniques hanging side by side.  Give it a try…

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Learn more about the Surrounded Salon show from Roman Susan!CALL for ENTRIES:
Surrounded

 

ROMAN SUSAN operates as a gallery and venue for arts programming in the Roger’s Park neighborhood of Chicago. Roman Susan is named after Roman and Susan Lewandowski.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artistsEditor’s Note:  Accepted artwork has to be delivered for a March 29th opening–only two weeks after the deadline.  So, artists outside the US could be looking at hefty delivery fees for such a short turn around time.

Learn more from the Roman Susan Gallery! MEDIA:  Oil, watercolor, pastel, acrylic, print media, mixed media or collage

DEADLINE:  March 15, 2013

NOTIFICATION:  Very shortly after the deadline.

ENTRY FEE:  None.  Submit up to 5 images.

ENTRY PROCEDURE:  Art should be ready to hang with a frame or finished edges. Artists are responsible for delivery or shipment of work.

Email your entry with up to 5 images to gallery@romansusan.org. Please include a short statement and the dimensions of your work.

For complete details, visit Roman Susan online!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Mayhem

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fiasco

I recently reclaimed my kitchen.  Lately, the time I spend outside of my home office, art and music studios is greatly reduced, and now I handle almost ALL of the cooking again.  I’m loving it, but I have become SO territorial.  My husband can make popcorn, and it looks like someone has been killing zombies.  And why, pray tell, if the dishwasher is empty can the dirty dishes not go there instead of on the counter?  Deep breaths; I digress.  This next Call is all about Mayhem; Send them your best…

Check out this Call for Entries from Arc Gallery (San Francisco, CA) for Mayhem. The entry fee is reasonable, and I like this selection of media.  Take a look…

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Learn more from the Arc Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Mayhem

 

Join in their madness, mischief, and monkey business with the aim to create pandemonium, chaos, and discord.  Liberal interpretations of the theme are encouraged.

Let the mayhem begin!

 

ELIGIBILITY:  All artists residing inside the United States

MEDIA:  Sculpture, painting, drawing, photo, printmaking, ceramics, assemblage, collage, mixed media, fiber art, artist book.  This exhibition cannot accept jewelry, video, film, performance art, installation and works requiring an external electrical source.

Learn more from the Arc Gallery!DEADLINE:
February 24, 2013

NOTIFICATION:
March 29, 2013

AWARDS:  The juror will select works that will be on display at the Arc Gallery on 1246 Folsom Street, San Francisco, CA. These works will also be on display in the Arc on-line gallery. Additionally, the juror will select works that will be shown in the Arc on-line gallery only. This allows for more works to be seen beyond the 1,000 square feet physical limitation of the gallery.

SALES:  60% of the sale will go to the artists, 40% of the sale will go to Arc.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Illumination of Imagination

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coffee for none

My husband is a tea drinker, and it is my fault.  So, I don’t like the smell of brewed coffee.  (I hear the nasty emails being pecked out on keyboards across the world.)  I haven’t drank a cup of coffee in 18+ years.  I think brewed coffee smells like skunk spray.  No joke.  So for a long time, my husband used a French press because the odor was lessened.  But then the plunger on the press broke, and neither of us ordered a new one.  Now, he drinks Earl Grey every morning.  I feel a little bad. (Not really.)  Hobbits like tea, or so we are led to believe.  You figure out how that is connected to this next Call by investigating for yourself…

Check out this Call for Entries from Six Summit Gallery (Ivoryton, CT) for Illumination of Imagination! The entry fee can be as low as $10. This could be a great opportunity for you to sell art AND the juror is very well documented. Take a look…

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Learn more about Juror David T Wenzel!CALL for ENTRIES:
Illumination of Imagination

 

Six Summit Gallery presents “Illumination of Imagination” their 3rd Annual Holiday Art Celebration, juried by David T Wenzel.  Thousands of people descend upon their little village the first Saturday of every December. They hope you will join this special art exhibition.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists, and despite the title and the support of breast cancer awareness, the theme is wide in content.

MEDIA: Original work in oil, water color, pastel, acrylic, mixed media, collage, graphics, photography, sculpture. Photo-mechanical reproductions of original work (giclee prints) are not eligible.

DEADLINE:  Received by November 10, 2012

Learn more from the Summit Six Gallery!

NOTIFICATION:  November 14, 2012

ENTRY FEE:  First entry $10, 2 entries $15 and 3 entries $20.

JUROR:  David T. Wenzel is an illustrator and children’s book artist. He is best known for his visualization of J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit, illustrated in graphic novel format.  The Hobbit, Graphic Novel is one of the most successful graphic format adaptations of a piece of classic literature David has worked on Kingdom of the Dwarves, written by Robb Walsh, published by Centaur Books.

David has left his artistic mark on a variety of non-book related projects including puzzles, greeting cards, and two entire miniature kingdoms of collectible figurines.  Many may remember him from the days when he worked on The Avengers for Marvels Comics.

SALES: Gallery receives 35% on accepted sold work. 5% of sales will be reserved for charity. Artists will receive 60% of sales.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from the Six Summit Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES: 9×12 in 2012

 

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I had salmon “en papillote” tonight.  Fear not, it just means “in parchment”.  Contrary to what you might think, it is not the French-cool-factor that leads me down the path of parchment cooking. (Okay, maybe a little.) The real reason is because it is healthy since it requires so little fat.  Okay, that’s a lie too.  The truth?  There is virtually no cleanup.  No dirty saute pans.  Yep, laziness has lead to French cooking.  Go figure.  This next Call is all about the paper too.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Fort Worth Community ARTS Center (Fort Worth, TX) for 9 x 12 Works on Paper Show.  The entry fee is only $5 per piece, and the commission rate is only 25%.  This is a great opportunity…

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Learn more about the 9x12 Works on Paper show!CALL for ENTRIES:
9 x 12 Works
on Paper Show

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Unmatted, unframed works on paper including photography, drawing, painting, printmaking, collage, mixed media, cast or folded paper works, books or digital prints that will fit in a 9″x12″ envelope.  All artwork will be for sale for $100US.

DEADLINE:  Postmarked by November 15, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  This is an all-hung show

ENTRY FEE: $5 per piece up to a maximum of 6 pieces

SALES:  All artwork will be for sale for $100US.  Artist receives 75%.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Download the Prospectus from the Fort Worth Community ARTS Center!

CALL for ENTRIES: Art in Boxes

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and more PIES!

I cannot believe that the  holidays are just around the corner.  I have loaded my house up with cinnamon scented oil burners and pumpkin spice candles.  But I cannot wait until it is time for sage-heavy stuffing and spice cake.  Yeah!  This next Call is just in time for the holidays, but it could last the whole year through!  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the AG Gallery (Williamsburg, NY) for Art in Boxes 2012.  This is a great opportunity for some holiday sales, but this could also be a chance to have work in a gallery long-term.  Did I mention there is no entry fee?

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Learn more from the AG Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Art in Boxes

 

The 3rd annual holiday gift art show, “ART in Boxes” will be held from November 23rd, 2012 through January 27th, 2013.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  The medium and style of artwork can vary, but all small and affordable are preferred since they are great for holiday gifts, such as small paintings, collage, prints, etc.

DEADLINE:  October 7, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  Around mid-October

ENTRY FEE:  None

AWARDS:  More than 30 artists will participate in and sell their artworks.   Also, they would love to consider that we continuously carry your work at our shop even after this show.

SALES:  Once they decide to have your work on this exhibition, they will send you details about consignment agreement.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from the AG Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES: In the Pink

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=PINK

Pink food rocks.  No really.  Most pink foods start out as red foods (all yummy) that have had cream or some sort of cheese added.  How could you go wrong?  Vodka sauce, cream of tomato soup, strawberry cream cheese, raspberry smoothies.  I could go on for paragraphs.  This next Call is all about the pink.  This is show to consider…

Check out this Call for Entries from Six Summit Gallery (Ivoryton, CT) for In the Pink! The entry fee is low and so is the commission. This could be a great opportunity for you to sell art AND help support breast cancer awareness. Take a look…

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Tumbleweeds by Samand TaraCALL for ENTRIES:
In the Pink

 

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists, and despite the title and the support of breast cancer awareness, the theme is wide in content.

MEDIA: Original work in oil, water color, pastel, acrylic, mixed media, collage, graphics, photography, sculpture.  Photo-mechanical reproductions of original work (giclee prints) are not eligible.

DEADLINE: September 25, 2012

NOTIFICATION: September 28, 2012

ENTRY FEE: First entry $10, 2 entries $15 and 3 entries $20.

JUROR:  Sally Jessy Raphael, former talk show host, artists at Six Summit Gallery, Jacqueline Hubbard, Executive Director of the Ivoryton Playhouse, Sonia Baghdady, an award-winning news anchor (News 8 WTNH), Nancy Whitcher, President of Connecticut Women’s Artists, and Erica Tanner,Publisher of the e-list.

Learn more about the In the Pink Show from Six Summit Gallery!

AWARDS: For work in the $100-$400 dollar range will be an opportunity to show in the Six Summit Gallery artist case in the visitors section of Lawrence Memorial Hospital for the first 3 weeks in November! Winners of more expensive work will be allowed to add to their existing work at the Gallery for a ‘Winners Show’ until Nov. 15th! More Prizes will be announced.

SALES: Gallery receives 35% on accepted sold work. Small percentages will be donated to appropriate charities and artist will receive majority of sales.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Food, Fresco, Farm

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The word seems to be out that I love food.  I can’t imagine how anyone figured it out.  I am always so discrete, don’t you think? hehehe.  I can’t help it.  Really, I can’t.  I am this obsessed in person too.  No really, I am.  This next Call came specifically to me.  I suspect you can figure out why.  Food, glorious food…

Check out this Call for Entries from Six Summit Gallery (Ivoryton, CT) for Food, Fresco, Farm & Fotograph!  The entry fee is low and so is the commission.  This could be a great opportunity for you to make a little money and give a little back.  Don’t forget about the food theme.  Take a look…

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Learn more from the Six Summit Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Food, Fresco, Farm

To celebrate the fascination of food and the resurgence of farmers markets and food as Art. Your Food experience.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Original work in oil, water color, pastel, acrylic, mixed media, collage, graphics, photography, sculpture.  Photomechanical reproductions of original work (giclee prints) are not eligible.

DEADLINE:  August 21, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  August 25, 2012

Learn more about the Food Fresco Farm and Fotograph show at Six Summit Gallery!

ENTRY FEE:  First entry $10, 2 entries $15 and 3 entries $20.

AWARDS:  1st , 2nd, 3rd Place and Runners up. Winners will receive recognition in all Six Summit Gallery media, certain restaurants will show winning work in their establishment for a month minimum (including New York), gift certificates from participating restaurants, tickets to Ivoryton Playhouse upcoming production of “Kitchen Witches”, gift bags for local participants from Ivoryton Village Alliance Farmers Market.

SALES:  Gallery receives 35% on accepted sold work. Small percentages will be donated to appropriate charities and artist will receive majority of sales.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from the Six Summit Gallery!

FEATURED ARTIST: Heather Workman Rios

Featured Artist Heather Workman RiosBACON, my salty friend

Every once in a while, I find a kindred spirit.  Some make me laugh so hard that my beverage squirts out my nose.  Some become an inspiration & motivation. And this one just understands.  I get her point of view just like I get that bacon makes everything better.

This artist has taken a less-than-traditional upbringing and turned it into life lessons for those that crave a little sweet with their salty.  Like bacon on a cupcake.  I am proud to announce the Featured Artist  Heather Workman Rios. Her artwork captures the joy of the ideal without falling prey to the sappy sentiment that often accompanies it. I find myself smiling and having my faith renewed.  Clever girl.

Featured Artist Heather Workman Rios!FEATURED ARTIST:
Heather Workman Rios

When she was very young, Rios lived in rural West Virginia in a pink farm house with no running water.  Her parents were hippies who had a gigantic vegetable garden, and raised chickens (her best friends).   “We dressed how we wanted (often a t-shirt with nothing else), and I had no interactions with the “outside” world until I was nearly four years old.   Then we moved to Morgantown, West Virginia, and I remember going grocery shopping with my grandmother.  Everyone commented on what a ‘cute little boy’ I was, and my grandmother was outraged.

“I couldn’t understand why.  I knew I was a girl.  Why was my grandmother so upset, after all, they thought I was ‘cute’!  Not too long afterwards, my grandmother took me clothes shopping, and began making clothes for me (dresses, mostly pink), and I soon learned that pink was the “girl” color.

Your milk is poison and your mother’s milk is poison by Heather RiosMy training had begun.

“My work chronicles my perception of human nature. They are clearly tainted by my stringent regimen of old fashioned, American gender training.  They display my love/hate relationship with the American concept of what it means to be a woman.”

I love the retro feel of your imagery contrasted with the dark undertone. Talk to me about that. “I have this love/hate relationship with anything from post WW2 to the mid sixties.  It was a really strange time in America because the War was over and people were optimistic and trying to build these sweet, innocent little domestic lives.  Yet many of them were also building fallout shelters and there was still segregation and all kinds of crazy stuff was going on.  To me this era epitomizes the  struggle that is much of the content of my work.  I believe people are inherently good, but yet they have this propensity towards choosing evil.”

El comienzo de mi muerte by Heather Rios!Do you consider yourself a painter? Something else? “To me, it’s not really about the media but about the content.  I’ll use whatever I feel fits the need of work I want to make.   I tend to reach for paint the most, probably because of it’s plasticity.  About 90% of my art is oil on wood panel.   I sometimes use bits of collage or cut-out paper.  I sort of like to keep people guessing as to which elements are collage and which are painted, but most of it is paint.  I’ve done sculptures and printmaking, and other mixed-media works also.” 

I’m a sucker for portraiture. Why do people feature so prominently in your work? “It’s funny because even though I spent most of my childhood in nature, the most interesting things to me, even out in the forest, were the man-made– in the form of artifacts that we never found.   I am just fascinated in general with human beings.

The assassin by Heather Workman Rios!“I attempt to look at modern humans from an outside perspective–like an anthropologist studying an extinct people group.  Material culture intrigues me– clothing, hairstyles, toys, etc.

“The human body really hasn’t changed that much in thousands of years, but our material culture changes constantly, and we impose an enormous amount of meaning on many of our objects.”

You know we have to talk about food. What is your favorite?  “It has to be bacon.  My favorite combo at the moment is bacon with fried plantains.”

Bacon really goes with everything–especially vegetables.

 

“I’m Italian and my husband is Puerto Rican, so I’ve been trying to combine our food together into new recipes.  So far I’ve discovered we have a mutual love for pork and garlic–but I don’t eat garlic unless he eats it too.” Wise move, sister.

Wasted time and horrible miscalculations by Heather Workman Rios!What about snack foods? “Anything Italian, anything fresh or crunchy.  Cheese is good…and bacon!” Italian, cheese and bacon.  I love you, Heather Rios.

So, what’s coming up next for you? “I don’t really have any big plans for my life right now.  I just plan to keep making art and see what happens.”  Once a hippie, always a hippie?

Thank you, Heather for giving me a dose of salty and sweet along with a wicked smile.  You have reminded me WHY I keep producing work.

Learn more about Heather Rios online!

Learn more about Featured Artist Heather Workman Rios!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Appropriated Gender

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Gender roles and alcoholic beverages are laughable.  Out of town on business this week, I was sitting in the hotel bar watching women ordering glasses of wine and brightly-colored martinis while men ordered beer and brown liquors.  Really, people?  I know I live in the South, but do we really have to fulfill this stereotype.  Kudos to the couple in the corner– he ordered a daiquiri (umbrella included), and she order a shot of something brown.  You saved my night, folks.  This next call is all about challenging notions of gender.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries for Appropriated Gender at the 1310 Gallery in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.  The entry fee is dirt cheap, and there is so much to say within this theme.  Investigate and enter…

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Learn more about the Appropriated Gender show!CALL for ENTRIES: Appropriated Gender

 

The “Appropriated Gender” curatorial vision embraces diverse visual art and performance interpretations of gender perception and self-identity. It is the curator’s aim to examine how gender is portrayed visually, enlighten and challenge the audience, stimulating cultural discussion.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open call for all visual & performance artists whose work relates to the topic of gender.

MEDIA:  Open to all media, but contemporary approaches are encouraged, including 2D, 3D, Mixed media, Collage, Painting, Printmaking, Photography, Digital art, Sculpture, Assemblage, Video art, and performance art. Art must have been created within the last 10 years.  They also encourage proposals for performances and site-specific Installation art with explanation, including documentation of examples of previous work.

Learn more about the Appropriated Gender show at the 1310 gallery!DEADLINE:
August 19, 2012

NOTIFICATION:
By September 5, 2012

ENTRY FEE:  $15 for up to 10 images.

If accepted, each artist will be asked to pay a one time, $10 participation fee (on top of the jury fee) to go towards costs of the exhibit.

Editor’s Note:
$25 for 10 images is still dirt cheap.

JUROR:  Lisa Rockford received her MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Lisa is a resident artist at Sailboat Bend artist Lofts and founding member 1310 Gallery. Lisa began curating Contemporary art exhibitions in her position as Art Services Director of the Dittmar Gallery at Northwestern University in 2000.

Learn more about the Appropriated Gender show at the 1310 gallery! In 2011, Lisa Rockford curated the Art of Whimsy exhibition (as part of the ART FALLOUT event), with 33 artists, and 12 prominent art professionals acting as guest judges. As a visual artist, Lisa Rockford exhibits her artwork both nationally and internationally, has been featured on Chicago Public Radio, and covered by the Chicago Reader, Time Out Chicago, Peel Magazine, and the Miami Herald. Lisa was recently awarded the Innovative Collaborative Grant through Funding Arts Broward for her recent Solo show at the Art and culture Center.

AWARDS:  Cash prizes

For full details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the Appropriated Gender show at the 1310 gallery!

 

CALL for ENTRIES: Abstracts

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to the party

I plan a Kentucky Derby party each year, well, abstractly speaking.  The party never actually happens, but my intentions are always good.  I dream of andouille sausage  with black-eyed peas and lobster with truffle oil. But in the end, I remember that mint juleps don’t require a party and excuse myself from the planning.  I recommend a small amount of planning for the next Call, at least abstractly…

Check out this Call for Entries from Kentucky Art Speaks Gallery (KAS) in Louisville, Kentucky for Abstracts.  This is open to all abstract art for as little as $10.  This is a great opportunity…

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Learn more from the KAS Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Abstracts

 

ELIGIBILITY:
Open to all artists age 18+

MEDIA:  Abstract paintings, drawings, watercolor, digital and collage, 2D and 3D, ceramic, clay or wood based art.

All abstract art is welcome.

 

Abstract art can represent any area such as, free themes, faces, life, nature, etc.

DEADLINE:  June 16, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  7 days after the deadline

ENTRY FEE:  $10 for 1 Entry, $20 for 2 Entries, or $35 for 3 to 5 Entries

SALES:  The Kentucky Art Speaks Gallery takes no commission according to the prospectus.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Download the prospectus from the Kas Gallery!