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CALL for ENTRIES: Donkey Art Prize

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and AWAY

I’ve been told that airplane food is getting better.  I flew from Tennessee to Phoenix, Arizona in the Spring; however, the flights were short due to layovers so I didn’t eat any meals.  My experience with food in coach seating is that it has always reminded me of school cafeteria food — overly starchy, processed and sometimes unidentifiable.  If you are one of the winners in the next Call, I expect you to report back on the food for the flights to Milan, London, New York, Shanghai and Sao Paulo.  I recommend that you investigate further…

Check out this Call for Entries for the Donkey Art Prize, 2nd Edition.  This is your chance to get your work shown in Milan (Ita), London (UK), New York (NY, USA), Shanghai (China) and Sao Paulo (Brazil) with JUST this ONE Art Show ENTRY.  The entry fee isn’t cheap, but the rewards could be HUGE!  Take a closer look…

CALL for ENTRIES:
Donkey Art Prize

Learn more about the Donkey Art Prize!

Blindonkey Cultural Assn. announces the opening of the second edition of the Donkey Art Prize; a competition aimed at promoting modern and contemporary Art, developing an int’l community of artistic talent and discovering brand new artists.  Each artist will be given the chance to expose their work in the Donkey Art Prize circuit of events, and the winners will receive a cashprize award.  The prize has an extremely FREE THEME and subject.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists of visual arts without any boundaries of age, sex, nationality or qualification.

MEDIA:  Painting, Digital Art and Video.

DEADLINE:  February 15, 2012

ENTRY FEE:  €35 (approx. $50 USD) for each piece of work submitted.

Learn more about the Donkey Art Prize!JURORS:  Moratti Andrea – Blindonkey, Pimazzoni Andrea – Blindonkey, Delaini Cesare – Blindonkey, Masha Facchini – Curator, Antonio Cossu – Collector, Leeni Ojaniemi – Curator, Rossella Piergallini – Academy Clementina, Enrico Fracca – Director, Angeles Moreno – Designer Mex, Roberto Cecchini – Academy Cignaroli, Tombola Carlo – Academy Brera, Bovo Elisabetta – Critic & Balestrini Massimo – Academy Cignaroli

AWARDS:  5000 euros (approx. $7000 USD) each for the Painting, Photography Digital art and Video categories.  One winner of each category will get a free accomodation in a four star hotel in Milan (Italy), for the awarding ceremony and exhibition.  At the end of the competition, the jury will select 150 finalists, 50 each category, they will be invited to display their work in one of the galleries of the DonkeyArtPrize circuit in the period comprised between April and July 2012 in the cities of Milan, London, New York, Shanghai and Sao Paulo.  The work of the three winners will be displayed in all the galleries of the circuit.

SALES:  30% commission

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

 Learn more about the Donkey Art Prize!

CALL for ENTRIES: L.A. Center for Digital Art

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CARRYING A TORCH

As I have mentioned on so many occasions, I love kitchen gadgets. I love everything from 1940s egg scales to the idea of a torch for carmelizing creme brulee. However, I have to admit that lately my watching too many cooking shows has me itching to use liquid nitrogen in some way or the other…I hear it is the best way to get the smoothest ice cream. This next Call is an opportunity for you to show off your technological skills.

Check out this Call for Entries from the L.A. Center for Digital Art (LACDA) for the Digital Art Juried Competition.  The entry fee is a standard $30, online entry is simple, and you could end up with a SOLO show.  Don’t miss this one…

CALL for ENTRIES:
Digital Art Juried Competition

 

Learn more about LACDA online!ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  All styles of artwork and photography where digital processes of any kind were integral to the creation of the images are acceptable.

DEADLINE:  August 22, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  August 29, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  $30US  for up to three imagesMultiple entries permitted, additional $30 entry fee for each three images.

Learn more about LACDA online!JURORS:  Peter Frank is Adjunct Senior Curator at the Riverside Art Museum.  He has served as Editor of THEmagazine Los Angeles and Visions Art Quarterly and as critic for Angeleno magazine and the L.A. Weekly.  Rex Bruce is the founder and director of Los Angeles Center for Digital Art. He founded the digital program at Artists Television Access (San Francisco) for which he curated exhibits and created curriculum.

Juror Rex Bruce at LACDAAWARDS:  The selected winner receives 10 prints up to 44×60 inches on canvas or museum quality paper (approximately a $2,500-$3,000 value) to be shown in a solo exhibition in our main gallery from September 8-30, 2011. The show will be widely promoted and will include a reception for the artist.

Second place prizes: Ten second place winners will receive one print of their work up to 24×36 inches ($150-$200 in value) to be included in upcoming group exhibits. The ten second place winners will be scheduled into a group shows within twelve months of announcement of winners.

SALES:  All artwork may be offered for sale. Gallery retains 50% of all sales. Winners retain ownership of all unsold works. All artwork remains the intellectual property of the winner. Winner agrees to allow use of their images for promotional purposes only.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Learn more about LACDA online!

FEATURED ARTIST: Terri Lloyd

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SUGAR

When the $2 Art Contest began, I thought it would be easy to sit on my rear and judge other people’s work. Turns out, it isn’t quite so simple.  A glass of wine is always helpful when figuring out whose work to feature, and how to word all the rejection letters.  Chocolate or goat cheese are excellent substitutes for a fine wine, in my humble opinion.  But this month’s Featured Artist finds her comfort in gnocchi.

I have a soft spot for portraiture, as you all well know.  However, I also have an attraction to typography and work that doses out a sometimes less than palatable dose of vinegar with a spoonful of sugar. Ha.  Now you can sing THAT song for the rest of the day.  It is frequently the attempt of my own work, so I suppose I am just self-absorbed enough to be attracted to it in others’ work.

This month’s artist has
a voice that will not be silenced:

and I suspect she doesn’t care what we think, either way.

 

Terri Lloyd as the Pink Buddha!The Featured Artist chosen from the May and June entries is Terri Lloyd. Lloyd’s work, quite simply, makes me clutch my guts laughing, then, once I’ve caught my breath, I say, “Hmmmm.”  I enjoy the guiltless laughter at vibrant work with both a message and a sense of humor.  I am inspired to remember that we are not invisible, you and I, and WE decide how to use our gifts.

FEATURED ARTIST:
Terri Lloyd

 

Terri Lloyd is a San Francisco Bay Area transplant that has called Los Angeles home since 1980.  Under the influence of a Sixties latch-key-kid youth, the circumstances of a working class life did not provide the conventional means to an art education or experience.

“It has been challenging, but I refuse to let the institutions get in the way of my education.  Knowledge is now available at our fingertips.  There is no excuse for ignorance.  Ignorance has become a choice.”

Introduced to the Apple Macintosh in 1987 a love affair with digital art was born.  Terri has never viewed computer generated imagery as a movement.  The computer and software are tools.  How the operator chooses to use them remains as individual as any other artist working in any other medium. 

Vessels by Terri Lloyd“I compare the work I create
to advertising.”

 

It’s about formulating the right message first, and not becoming a sporting event half-time fiasco that baffles the viewer with high tech circus tricks.”

Terri’s approach is something that she terms a “whole-istic Zen,” which emulsifies decades of commercial and graphic arts expertise into pointed, often controversial visuals.  Seasoning her images with pun and insinuation, all the while thumbing her nose at conventional wisdom and other popular absurdities.

She currently resides in Northeast Los Angeles with her husband, three cats and one boisterous macaw.

But I wanted Lloyd to weigh in on the “Pink Buddha” image to which she has become inextricably linked:  “Pink Buddha is a mythological creature who appears from time to time planting whimsy and baby headed flowers, reminding us to lighten up and stop taking ourselves (especially artists) so very seriously.

The Mommy's Curse by Terri LloydI suppose the significance to me is that I want a happier mythology, or creation story.  I don’t like what religion, dogma, ideology does to people.  Sure, there’s some good, but then again look at what is happening around the world.  We need a better, nicer story about who we are and why we are here on this small blue marble hurling through space.”

What do you consider your media? Are you a graphic designer? Or may I suggest Art Terrorist?  “I guess I’m a story teller mostly. A sort of chimera, part graphic designer, part digital artist, part performance artist, another part absurdist (okay, smart ass).   I like ‘Art Terrorist.’   I might change it to “Art Terri-ist.” (My ego again, sorry.)  I think I’m a surrealist or absurdist with photographic and digital execution.”

Talk to me about how you work, your process. Do you have special terminology that you have developed for how you work?  “The Pink Buddha video was shot using a cheap digital camera.  I’ve also created prints with linoleum, and silk screen.  Oh and I’ve even made prints using the now defunct Print Gocco.”

“The terminology I use for how I work is ‘riding the crazy train’.”

 

Dr. Phil Save Us From Ourselves by Terri LloydYou know we have to talk about food: “Well, I believe the tree of life is made from pasta.  I love Italian food. Gnocchi brings me great comfort.  So does lasagna.  But I also love Indian food. I’m a nut for saag paneer and dal.  I love fish, and the cockroach of the sea, shrimp.”

So, what’s coming up next for you, Terri?  “Lots of fun.  I’ll have a piece in the Brand 40 Works on Paper exhibition at the Brand Library and Art Galleries in September.  In October, if all goes well, my organization, The Haggus Society, will be hosting it’s first exhibition in Pasadena. We’re still sorting out some of the details.

B*tch Fest is something The Haggus Society is working toward building. Ideally it will be a month long exhibition or festival celebrating the older female artist.  For some reason, older women in the arts have no voice, and very little institutional support.  Particularly for the re-emerging artist.  It’s as if we are invisible.  Our objective is to change the thinking about this.”

Thank you, Terri Lloyd for the unapologetic middle finger you give to conformity.  I am inspired to scream at the top of my lungs…with my own art.  You are a lune of the best kind. 

Learn more about Terri Lloyd online!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Digital Unity

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I love food fusion. I’ve eaten in some crazy creations from Tex-Mex crossed with Filipino food to Cajun food crossed with Asian food. Recently I had Rueben eggrolls. Delicious. Not everyone embraces the new of it all. Digital art is like food fusion… not everyone loves it. This call gives you a great chance to participate in a digital show, and it just happens to be in Berlin. Bonus…

Check out this Call for Entries for Digital Unity sponsored by ANNEX:art and Förderkreis Dorfkirche Lübzow. The entry fee is a standard $35 (approximately), and it could get you an international show! This is not an online show…

*Editor’s Note: This show is two-part… the Call for Entries AND a separate Artist Residency to install all the accepted pieces. Enter your work (and maybe even you) could be on its way to Berlin. This Call is a little odd, and the website is not incredibly clear. If you are excited about a call for digital work, email the curator, Dr. Jörg Bauer, with your questions.

Learn more about Digital Unity from Annex:art!CALL for ENTRIES:
Digital Unity

The concept of this project will be to present various forms of digital art in a unified digital installation. Artist submissions are open to digital photography, digital audio installation, digital collage, digital painting and digital video clips. Each entry will be evaluated on its own merit with respect to inclusion in the final digital installation.

At least 10 digital images will be chosen for printing and inclusion in an exhibition which will be part of the installation. All other digital materials will be utilized and included in a digital projection project as part of an artist residency and ultimately included in the final installation. The installation will be presented to the public in Lübzow, Germany on October 2, 2011 with the entire installation then being presented in a Berlin gallery beginning on October 15, 2011.

Artists are welcomed to travel to Germany for the opening event and may also be interested in participating in installing the installation during the week leading up to the vernissage on October 2nd. One artist will additionally be chosen to compile the digitalized material into the final installation. Applications for this residency are separate from the submission of artwork for inclusion in the installation. Any artist wishing to take part in installing the show can inquire about the availability and terms of accommodations for this project.

Learn more about Digital Unity from AnnexArt!ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA: Digital photography, digital audio installation, digital collage, digital painting, and digital video clips.

DEADLINE: August 31, 2011

NOTIFICATION: September 15, 2011

ENTRY FEE: After completion of the online application each artist is required to submit the non-refundable application fee of €25.00 (approximately $35 USD) via PayPal (due to security reasons only PayPal payments will be accepted). No entries will be reviewed prior to receipt of the application fee.

SALES: 15% commission

For complete details, visit the Annex:art website!

Learn more about Digital Unity from Annex:art!

CALL to Artists: Art Kudos

Click to Subscribe to www.ArtAndArtDeadlines.com by Email!SWEET NOT SOUR

Today, I am going to give you a time-tested Southern recipe for success. Use sugar, not vinegar. It worked for Mary Poppins; it will work for you. When sending in your Calls for Entries, entries for the $2 Art Contest or for ANY show. Be professional, but above all else… be nice.  This is a great exhibit sponsored by a great site (albeit a competitor, of sorts). Consider the benefits.

Check out this Call to Artists for Art Kudos, and international juried competition sponsored by ArtShow.com, my personal favorite of the mass-listing art deadline sites. And there is NO COMMISSION. Take a look…

*Editor’s Note:  Please remember that we are on hiatus until July 5, so most of the posts will be “best of” reruns, but still worthy of a second look.

CALL to ARTISTS: Art Kudos

Learn more about the Art Kudos show sponsored by Artshow.com!Art Kudos is an annual international juried competition that serves to recognize and honor excellence in the visual arts. Artists who are selected as finalists benefit from world-wide exposure in a year-long online exhibition and have the opportunity to win cash awards for their exemplary work.

ELIGIBILITY: The competition is open to artists anywhere in the world, 18 years of age or older. Publishers, galleries, agents, and collectors may not submit artwork on behalf of artists.

MEDIA: Drawings, paintings, printmaking, photography, digital art, sculpture, installations, wood, glass, ceramics, fiber art and mixed media are eligible. Media not accepted: video/film, wearable art (clothing or jewelry). All works submitted must be original in design and concept. Artwork must not be copied, in part or wholly, from any published or copyrighted work. Work previously shown in an Art Kudos exhibition is ineligible. Please do not submit images which would be inappropriate for general audiences.

Learn more about the Art Kudos show sponsored by Artshow.com!DEADLINE: June 30, 2011

NOTIFICATION: August 1, 2011

ENTRY FEE: Artists must submit a completed entry form and pay a non-refundable entry fee of $30 US dollars (check, money order, or PayPal) to submit 3 images. For sculptural or three-dimensional pieces, artists may submit 2 views of each work (for a total of 6 images).

JUROR: Holly Koons McCullough is the Director of Collections and Exhibitions at the Telfair Museum of Art in Savannah, Georgia. She began her career at the Telfair in 1996, serving as the museum’s Curator of Education before assuming leadership of the curatorial department.

Learn more about the Art Kudos show sponsored by Artshow.com!McCullough spearheaded the publication of the Telfair’s first collection catalogue, and has organized exhibitions on subjects ranging from modern silverpoint drawings to contemporary Southeastern art, as well as 19th and early 20th-century American art, including the recent Dutch Utopia exhibition. She holds a B. A. in English and art history from the University of Georgia and a M.A. in art history from the University of Notre Dame.

AWARDS: Exemplary works will be displayed in a year-long online exhibition at www.artkudos.com beginning August 15th, 2011. Cash awards totaling $4,400 will be distributed as follows: Best of Show – $1,200; Second Place – $900; Third Place – $750; Founder’s Award of Distinction – $500; (3) Merit Awards – $250 each; (3) Honorable Mentions – $100 each.

COMMISSION: No commissions are taken for sales generated via the exhibition, and works submitted do not have to be available for sale. Sales will be encouraged, however, and artists will have the option to display their contact information beside their images.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Learn more about the Art Kudos show sponsored by Artshowcom!

CALL for ENTRIES: Digital Unity

Click to Subscribe to www.ArtAndArtDeadlines.com by Email!FOOD for the EYES

I love food fusion.  I’ve eaten in some crazy creations from Tex-Mex crossed with Filipino food to Cajun food crossed with Asian food.  Recently I had Rueben eggrolls.  Delicious.  Not everyone embraces the new of it all.  Digital art is like food fusion… not everyone loves it.  This call gives you a great chance to participate in a digital show, and it just happens to be in Berlin.  Bonus…

Check out this Call for Entries for Digital Unity sponsored by ANNEX:art and Förderkreis Dorfkirche Lübzow.  The entry fee is a standard $35 (approximately), and it could get you an international show!  This is not an online show…

*Editor’s Note:  This show is two-part… the Call for Entries AND a separate Artist Residency to install all the accepted pieces.  Enter your work (and maybe even you) could be on its way to Berlin.  This Call is a little odd, and the website is not incredibly clear.  If you are excited about a call for digital work, email the curator, Dr. Jörg Bauer, with your questions.

Learn more about Digital Unity from Annex:art!CALL for ENTRIES:
Digital Unity

The concept of this project will be to present various forms of digital art in a unified digital installation. Artist submissions are open to digital photography, digital audio installation, digital collage, digital painting and digital video clips.  Each entry will be evaluated on its own merit with respect to inclusion in the final digital installation.

 At least 10 digital images will be chosen for printing and inclusion in an exhibition which will be part of the installation.  All other digital materials will be utilized and included in a digital projection project as part of an artist residency and ultimately included in the final installation.  The installation will be presented to the public in Lübzow, Germany on October 2, 2011 with the entire installation then being presented in a Berlin gallery beginning on October 15, 2011.

Artists are welcomed to travel to Germany for the opening event and may also be interested in participating in installing the installation during the week leading up to the vernissage on October 2nd.  One artist will additionally be chosen to compile the digitalized material into the final installation.  Applications for this residency are separate from the submission of artwork for inclusion in the installation.  Any artist wishing to take part in installing the show can inquire about the availability and terms of accommodations for this project.

Learn more about Digital Unity from AnnexArt!ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Digital photography, digital audio installation, digital collage, digital painting, and digital video clips.

DEADLINE:  August 31, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  September 15, 2011

ENTRY FEE:   After completion of the online application each artist is required to submit the non-refundable application fee of €25.00 (approximately $35 USD) via PayPal (due to security reasons only PayPal payments will be accepted).  No entries will be reviewed prior to receipt of the application fee.

SALES: 15% commission

For complete details, visit the Annex:art website!

Learn more about Digital Unity from Annex:art!

CALL for ENTRIES: LACDA Top 40 Juried Exhibit

Click to Subscribe to www.ArtAndArtDeadlines.com by Email!CHEESY GOODNESS

I once tried to make a “Top 10” list of my favorite foods.  Then I decided maybe a “Top 40” would be easier.  I gave up trying when I couldn’t even fit them into a “Top 100” list.  All I know is goat cheese is near the top of any list of any length that I might scribble on the back of a diner napkin.  This call could rank your work as top cheese.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Los Angeles Center for Digital Art (LACDA) for their Top 40 Juried Exhibition.  The entry fee is $30 for 3 entries.  Take a chance and you could end up with a gallery relationship that lasts for years…

CALL for ENTRIES:
LACDA Top 40 Juried Exhibit

Learn more about LACDA online!Many artists from this exhibit continue their relationship with LACDA for exhibit in solo shows, exhibits curated outside of LACDA and exhibit in art and photo fairs where LACDA participates.  All entries are given special consideration for exhibiting at LACDA and outside exhibitions where we are featured.

Artists participating in their competitions form the pool of artists from which they select the vast majority of those featured at LACDA and are often considered by their associated network of galleries, museums and curators. Proceeds from the competition support these gallery programs.

ELIGIBILITY:  This call is international, open to all geographical locations.

MEDIA:  All styles of artwork and photography where digital processes of any kind were integral to the creation of the images are acceptable.  Video stills are acceptable.

Learn more about LACDA online!DEADLINE:  May 23, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  May 30, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  Registration fee is $30 USD

JUROR:  Jeff Alu, Curator, Orange County Center for Contemporary Art
and Rex Bruce, Director and Curator, L.A. Center for Digital Art

AWARDS:  Forty selected winners receive one print up to 24×36 on museum quality paper to be shown in an international group exhibition their gallery from June 9-July 2, 2011.  The show will be widely promoted and will include a reception for the artists.

SALES:  All artwork will be offered for sale.  Gallery retains 50% of all sales. Winners retain ownership of all unsold works.  All artwork remains the intellectual property of the winner.  Winner agrees to allow use of their images for promotional purposes only.

For complete information, visit the LACDA website!

Learn more about LACDA online!

CALL for ENTRIES: Collage, Digital & Mixed Media

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FREAKY & FRUITY

With rare exception, I am not a fan of fruit and meat combinations.  Keep your pineapple off my pizza and out of my stirfry.  Lemons and limes are acceptable, and figs and plums are only allowed in Mediterranean food.  While I don’t care to mix my food groups sometimes, mixed media in artwork is a different story.  This Call gives you an opportunity to show your best mixed media work (or collage and digital).  Don’t miss this opportunity for artist representation too!

Check out this Call for Entries from Upstream People Gallery for the 13th Annual Collage, Digital & Mixed Media Juried Online Art Exhibition.  I am not crazy about entering every online show that comes along, but if you are looking for quality online gallery representation, this Call comes with a full year of representation.  Bonus:  only 20% commission!  Take a look…

*Editor’s Note:  I am sorry, Dave. 🙂  If you look at the comments on the CultureHall post, I assured him that I would take it easy on the online gallery calls.  But, this one was already written… and a year of representation with really low commission will work for some of you…

CALL for ENTRIES:  13th Annual Collage, Digital & Mixed Media Juried Online International Art Exhibition

Learn more about the Upstream People Gallery online!The Upstream People Gallery presents an exhibition with 12 month’s gallery representation, June 1, 2011 through May 31, 2012, with approximately 900,000 hits each month.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists worldwide.

MEDIA:  Artworks in collage, digital and all mixed media.  All artworks including alternative media, paintings, sculpture, prints, drawing, photographs, papier colle, assemblage, installation, digital manipulation, ceramics, fiber and other.

DEADLINE:  Postmark Deadline to send early entries May 8, 2011.  Final Deadline for later entries May 24, 2011.

NOTIFICATION:  Early entry jury notifications mailed May 15, 2011.  Final deadlines entries are notified shortly after day of receipt of entry.

ENTRY FEE:  A fee of $25 must accompany up to five slides or jpegs/tiffs; $5 for each additional.  No maximum.  

Inner Lies and Exoskeletons by Thomas GraefChecks or POSTAL Money Orders or for artists outside the U.S. send an International POSTAL Money Order or a Cashier’s Check in U.S. dollars drawn on a U.S. Bank, payable to:  Upstream People Gallery.  Western Union via http://www.westernunion.com/ or cash (where possible) may also be used.  PayPal may be used with payments made to: shows@upstreampeoplegallery.com, with $2.00 added to cover PayPal’s fee or $27 entry fee. Later entries after postmark deadline is $30; Later entries with PayPal is $32.

JUROR:  Professor of Art Larry Bradshaw, University of Nebraska at Omaha, College of Communication, Fine Arts and Media, who has exhibited in over 350 exhibitions with upwards of 60 art awards.

SALES:  Upstream People Gallery will take 20% commission on sales directly attributed to the web site; however, the gallery takes no commission from artists who negotiate the sale of their own work.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Visit the Upstream People Gallery!

CALL to ARTISTS: Art Kudos

Click to Subscribe to www.ArtAndArtDeadlines.com by Email!SWEET NOT SOUR

Today, I am going to give you a time-tested Southern recipe for success.  Use sugar, not vinegar.  It worked for Mary Poppins; it will work for you.  When sending in your Calls for Entries, your submissions for the $2 Art Contest or submissions for ANY show.  Be professional, but above all else… be nice.  I am going to have to quit saying that I do not usually recommend online exhibits because here is another one.  It is a great exhibit sponsored by a great site (albeit a competitor, of sorts)Consider the benefits.

Check out this Call to Artists for Art Kudos, and international juried competition sponsored by ArtShow.com, my personal favorite of the mass-listing art deadline sites.  And there is NO COMMISSION.  Take a look…

CALL to ARTISTS:  Art Kudos

Learn more about the Art Kudos show sponsored by Artshow.com!Art Kudos is an annual international juried competition that serves to recognize and honor excellence in the visual arts.  Artists who are selected as finalists benefit from world-wide exposure in a year-long online exhibition and have the opportunity to win cash awards for their exemplary work.

ELIGIBILITY: The competition is open to artists anywhere in the world, 18 years of age or older. Publishers, galleries, agents, and collectors may not submit artwork on behalf of artists.

MEDIA: Drawings, paintings, printmaking, photography, digital art, sculpture, installations, wood, glass, ceramics, fiber art and mixed media are eligible. Media not accepted: video/film, wearable art (clothing or jewelry).  All works submitted must be original in design and concept. Artwork must not be copied, in part or wholly, from any published or copyrighted work. Work previously shown in an Art Kudos exhibition is ineligible.  Please do not submit images which would be inappropriate for general audiences.

Learn more about the Art Kudos show sponsored by Artshow.com!DEADLINE: June 30, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  August 1, 2011

ENTRY FEE: Artists must submit a completed entry form and pay a non-refundable entry fee of $30 US dollars (check, money order, or PayPal) to submit 3 images. For sculptural or three-dimensional pieces, artists may submit 2 views of each work (for a total of 6 images).

JUROR:  Holly Koons McCullough is the Director of Collections and Exhibitions at the Telfair Museum of Art in Savannah, Georgia.  She began her career at the Telfair in 1996, serving as the museum’s Curator of Education before assuming leadership of the curatorial department. 

Learn more about the Art Kudos show sponsored by Artshow.com!McCullough spearheaded the publication of the Telfair’s first collection catalogue, and has organized exhibitions on subjects ranging from modern silverpoint drawings to contemporary Southeastern art, as well as 19th and early 20th-century American art, including the recent Dutch Utopia exhibition.  She holds a B. A. in English and art history from the University of Georgia and a M.A. in art history from the University of Notre Dame.

AWARDS: Exemplary works will be displayed in a year-long online exhibition at www.artkudos.com beginning August 15th, 2011.  Cash awards totaling $4,400 will be distributed as follows: Best of Show – $1,200; Second Place – $900; Third Place – $750; Founder’s Award of Distinction – $500; (3) Merit Awards – $250 each; (3) Honorable Mentions – $100 each.

COMMISSION: No commissions are taken for sales generated via the exhibition, and works submitted do not have to be available for sale. Sales will be encouraged, however, and artists will have the option to display their contact information beside their images.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Learn more about the Art Kudos show sponsored by Artshowcom!

CALL for ENTRIES: International Juried Show

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CARRYING A TORCH

As I have mentioned on so many occasions, I love kitchen gadgets.  I love everything from 1940s egg scales to the idea of a torch for carmelizing creme brulee.  However, I have to admit that lately my watching too many cooking shows has me itching to use liquid nitrogen in some way or the other…I hear it is the best way to get the smoothest ice cream.  This next Call is an opportunity for you to show off your technology skills.

Check out this Call for Entries from Los Angeles Center for Digital Art (LACDA) for their 2011 International Juried Competition.  The prize is the ultimate… a solo show, AND they will print the winner’s work FREE.  What an excellent opportunity!

CALL for ENTRIES:
International Juried Show

Learn more about LACDA online!

Enter the 2011  juried competition for digital art and photography brought to you by the Los Angeles Center for Digital Art (LACDA)

ELIGIBILITY:  The competition is international,  open to all geographical locations.

MEDIA:   All styles of artwork and photography where digital processes of any kind were integral to the creation of the images are acceptable. 

DEADLINE:  February 15, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  February 21, 2011

Learn more about LACDA online!ENTRY FEE:  Registration fee is $30 US for up to three images. Multiple entries permitted, additional $30 entry fee for each three images.

SUBMISSIONS:  All entries must be made online.

AWARDS:  The first prize winner receives 10 prints up to 44 x 60 inches on canvas or museum quality paper (approximately a $2,500-$3,000 value) to be shown in a solo exhibition in our main gallery from March 10-April 2, 2011.  The show will be widely promoted and will include a reception for the artist.

Second place prizes: Ten second place winners will receive one print of their work up to 24 x 36 inches ($150-$200 in value) to be included in upcoming group exhibits. The ten second place winners will be scheduled into a group shows within twelve months of announcement of winners.  Consideration is given to placing these works in shows appropriate to their style, genre and/or content. These shows will be widely promoted and will include a reception for the artists.

Rex Bruce at LACDASpecial consideration will be given to all entrants for inclusion in future shows at LACDA.  Many entrants from past competitions have already been included in their exhibits.

For complete details, visit the LACDA website!

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JURORS:  Edward Robinson is the Associate Curator of the Wallis Annenberg Photography Department at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA).  He curated the Los Angeles presentation of New Topographics: Photographs of a Man-Altered Landscape, co-curated The Sum of Myself: Photographic Self-Portraits from the Audrey and Sydney Collection, and curated the recent exhibition William Eggleston: Democratic Camera (Fall, 2010).

Learn more about Juror Rex Bruce!He contributes regularly to LACMA’s blog, Unframed, including a recent series of video interviews with LA-based photographers.  He earned his PhD at Oxford University in the History of Art and Photography and his BA in Art History at Brown University.  Formerly the Beaumont and Newhall Curatorial Fellow in the Dept. of Photography at MoMA, he initiated and organized over four years a number of exhibitions and programs.  He has served as well as the editor of Blind Spot magazine, has published a number of articles on photographic history, and has taught at New York University and Yale University.

Rex Bruce is the founder and director of Los Angeles Center for Digital Art. He founded the digital program at Artists Television Access (San Francisco) for which he curated exhibits and created curriculum.  He received his masters from SFSU in Interdisciplinary Art where he also taught and developed curriculum for many years.  His work has been shown internationally for over twenty years. 

Most recently he has emerged as a significant artist and organizer in the burgeoning Renaissance in downtown Los Angeles as well as becoming a leader in the exploding international scene revolving around art and technology.  

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