Call me a
TART
I googled “quince tree,” yesterday. I am moving to a bigger house closer into downtown Gatlinburg, and my new house has two quince trees. Related to the apple and pear, quince is added in small quantities to jams and sauces made of other fruits to add a little tartness. Gotta love the tarty. Maybe this next show will add a little TART your artistic resume. It is worth investigating…
Check out this Call for Entries from the Contemporary Arts Center of Las Vegas for their 23rd Annual Juried Show. The commission is very low, and the deadline is just around the corner. Don’t miss this opportunity to put a Nevada show on your resume!
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CALL for ENTRIES:
23rd Annual Juried Show
The CAC Annual Juried Show is the Contemporary Arts Center’s opportunity to expose artists working in contemporary visual arts to a wide audience. This exhibition is a prominent showcase in the Southern Nevada region and highlights the exceptional work of national and international emerging artists.
ELIGIBILITY: National and international artists 16 years and older may submit a maximum of five works completed within the last two years and not exhibited in a previous CAC exhibition.
DEADLINE:
February 24, 2012
NOTIFICATION:
March 5, 2012
ENTRY FEE: Non-members may enter 2 pieces for $30, add’l $10 per piece, up to five pieces total.
JUROR: Mat Gleason is a Los Angeles art critic, curator, commentator and writer for The Huffington Post, and publisher of Coagula Art Journal, which he founded in 1992. He recently curated ‘Avant L.A.‘, to coincide with the Platform Art Fair, wherein the exhibition identified the 10 most compelling and important established and emerging artists living and working independently in Los Angeles.
SALES: The Contemporary Arts Center receives a 30% commission from all works of art designated for sale.
AWARDS: Over $3,000 in award money is available to the juror to present to artists.