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CALL for ENTRIES: 2011 Nat’l Contemporary

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BUFFALO…in brief.

When you think of Colorado and food, does it conjure images of snow bunnies and hot chocolate?  Then clearly you need to revisit Colorado.  When I think of Colorado, I think of Buffalo Burgers.  Buffalo burgers, once a fringe food, have now found their place in everyday fare.   In South Central Colorado, the buffalo burgers are unmatched.  I wonder if there’s any chance buffalo will be on the menu at this next exhibit’s opening night…

Check out this Call for Entries for The Arts Center’s 14th National Juried & Invited Contemporary Exhibition at the Center for the Arts in Western Colorado.  The entry fee is low, and I like the idea of a mix of invited and juried artists…that usually means a built in crowd for opening night.  Take a look…

CALL for ENTRIES:
14th National Juried & Invited Contemporary Exhibition

Keeping with the tradition of the Contemporary Exhibit, juror Michael Chavez will select six to eight artists to join the exhibit as invited artists who will give us an exciting survey of established and emerging artists in the contemporary  art fields of drawing, painting, photography and mixed media two-dimensional work.

Learn more about the Art Center online!ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists residing in the U.S.

MEDIA: Two-dimensional format in the disciplines of drawing, mixed media, painting, printmaking and photography.  Artists may enter up to three works which use paint, photography, drawing materials, printmaking and mixed media as the focus of submissions.

ENTRY FEE: Non-refundable entry fees are $15 for one entry, $25 for two entries, and $30 for three entries, payable to WCCA upon entry.

DEADLINE: January 28, 2011

NOTIFICATION: March 17, 2011

AWARDS: $750 Best of Show, $450 First Place, $300 Second Place, and $250 Third Place

JUROR: Michael Chavez is the Curator of Exhibitions and Education at Foothills Art Center in Golden, Colorado.  He has a BFA in sculpture from the University of Wyoming and an MFA in printmaking from the University of Kansas. Over the past 16 years he has worked at the Art Institute of Chicago, The Spencer Museum of Art and the University of Wyoming Art Museum.  In addition to curatorial duties, Chavez is active in the Colorado art community serving on public art committees and judging several exhibitions for Colorado’s cultural institutions.  (continues below)

Learn more about the Arts Center at The Western Colorado Center for the Arts

ABOUT THE ART CENTER:  The Art Center has served as one of the Grand Valley, Colorado’s most valuable cultural resources for over 50 years.  As a private non-profit entity, The Art Center receives no city or county funds. Their operating budget depends entirely on individual and business memberships, revenue from our educational programs and special events, philanthropy and grants.

For the full details, Download the Prospectus
from the
Upcoming Exhibits page!

CALL for ENTRIES: Gender Matters

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MOMMA

Have you ever wondered why most women fill the family role of cook?  (although not in my house)  …But in the professional world most Chefs are men?  Me too.  I like being female, despite the issues…even in the South.  Today I’m paying tribute to one of my favorite female Chefs, Cat Cora, who proves gender doesn’t matter…at least in this case.  But we all know that gender does matter, especially in this next call for entries.

Check out this Call for Entries for Gender Matters/Matters of Gender from The Freedman Gallery at Albright College.  The entry fee for up to three images is only $20, and the juror, Judith Tannenbaum,  is spectacular.  Did I mention that this art exhibit is open to entries from BOTH genders?  Take a look…

CALL for ENTRIES:
Gender Matters/Matters of Gender

Ever since Judy Chicago and Miriam Schapiro organized the collective Womanhouse project in San Francisco in 1972, as well as Judy Chicago’s 1979 Dinner Party, shows centering on women’s reality have become a staple in galleries nationwide.

Download the Prospectus for Gender Matters/Matters of Gender!Gender Matters/Matters of Gender, expands this tradition to include works by artists of both sexes who work from a consciousness of how gender is reflected in art, how the artist’s gender influences her or his medium, and how gender often affects the circumstances in which the artist creates. This show will include a range of artists who make art which explores sexual identity, evolutions in biological reproduction and art which is sometimes informed by an awareness of gender based craft and traditions.

ELIGIBILITY: The exhibition is open to everyone. Entries must represent original works of art or design and represent or address the theme in some way.

Learn more about Albright College online!MEDIA:
Open to all traditional
 & non-traditional genre & media
(including video, sculpture, photography, painting, drawing, printmaking, etc.)

JUROR: Judith Tannenbaum is the first Richard Brown Baker Curator of Contemporary Art at the Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design. From 1986 until 2000, she served as curator, associate director, and interim director at the Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. 

Learn more about The Freedman Gallery online!Tannenbaum has organized numerous exhibitions focusing on painting, photography, sculptural installations, and interdisciplinary work with a particular interest in connections between the visual and performing arts. Since moving to RISD, several projects, including “On the Wall: Wallpaper by Contemporary Artists” (2003), have focused on relationships between fine art and design.

The Freedman Gallery at Albright BEFORE the renovationENTRY FEE:
Entry fee is $20.00.
Artists may submit up to 3 images.

DEADLINE:  December 1, 2010

NOTIFICATION:  January 21, 2011

SUBMISSIONS: Go to: www.albright.edu/freedman/. Use “Upload” link. After completing entry, please send $20 entry fee payable to: Albright College. Entry is not considered “accepted” until check is received.

ABOUT THE FREEDMAN GALLERY: Established in 1976, the Freedman Gallery is a nationally recognized gallery dedicated to contemporary art. Named after co-founder Doris Chanin Freedman (1928–1981), a trustee and alumna of Albright College, the Freedman Gallery is housed in the College’s Center for the Arts.

For all the 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 SUBMISSIONS: The Adirondacks

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HOT TODDY!

My non-art related work place is The Lodge at Buckberry Creek, a resort in the Great Smoky Mountains patterned after the Great Camps of the Adirondacks in upstate New York.  So for me, the idea of the Adirondacks conjures images of hand-oiled leather couches, animal hide rugs, wood-burning fires and warm mulled cider.  Thanks to this next call, it can now remind me of phenomenal art opportunities as well!

Check out this Call for Entries from the Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts!  They are looking for artists for the 2011 exhibit year.  Don’t miss this opportunity to exhibit in one of their many galleries!

CALL for SUBMISSIONS:
Exhibit at the AC in 2011

This Art Center is looking for qualified artist working in all mediums to apply for solo/group shows at the Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts to show work in their galleries. They have three galleries on site and two satellite galleries.

Learn more about the Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts!The Arts Center host exhibits throughout the year, generally running 4 – 8 weeks. In particular they are looking for new and innovative art.

MEDIA:  Mixed Media, Installations, Paintings, Drawings, Printmaking, Sculpture, Video, Sound, Interactive work, and more!

DEADLINE:  December 1, 2010

ENTRY FEE: $25 for non-members for 3 to 5 images; $15 for members

SUBMISSIONS:  Send 3-5 JPEGs best representing a cohesive exhibit, your Artistic Resume, an Exhibit Description and/or Artist Statement, your Contact information (including Name, Address, Phone and Email), $25 Submission Fee ($15 for AC members).    (continues below)

Learn more about the Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts!

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OPEN CALL: Dacia Gallery in NYC

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EXTRA CHILI, PLEASE!

Many of my readers are on the hunt for the holy grail…a show in NYC.  And, while I have had NY shows, I am often excited by NYC shows because of the associated opportunity to eat food from street vendors.  I can smell the various cooked meats wafting through the air as I work on this post.  I trust all of you have more grounded, academic reasons for wanting to break into the NY arts scene.  Here’s your opportunity.

Check out this open Call for Submissions from Dacia Gallery in NYC.  They have an open submissions policy for monthly exhibits, and the entry fee is only $25 for up to TEN images.  Take a chance…

OPEN CALL for SUBMISSIONS:  Dacia Gallery, NYC

Learn more about the Dacia Gallery online!Dacia Gallery has an open submission policy for their monthly exhibitions.

MEDIA: Painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, digital art and mixed media.

CURRENT DEADLINE:
November 21, 2010

SUBMISSION PROCESS:  Please  provide your artist bio, artist statement, resume and artwork listing (i.e. title, medium, dimensions and retail price for each artwork).

ENTRY FEE:  You may submit up to 10 images for a curation fee of $25.00. Click Here for the Submission Form.

NOTIFICATION:  If your artwork is selected for exhibition, they will notify you three to four weeks prior to the opening.

ABOUT THE GALLERY:  Dacia Gallery, located in Lower East Side, Manhattan, supports and represents emerging and established national and international artists at its monthly-themed exhibitions.  Dacia Gallery also offers art education programs in an intimate and constructive atmosphere to enhance the artistic development of new and seasoned artists.  (continues below)

Learn more about the Dacia Gallery online!

COMMISSION:  Dacia Gallery charges 45% commission on all artwork sold during exhibitions. Payment of the curation fee is final.

If you have any further questions regarding their submission process, please call the gallery at 917-727-9383.

ARTIST RESIDENCY: Roswell, New Mexico

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IN THE HOURGLASS

The thought of a little more time with family at breakfast or dinner is a dream in my household. For now we are grouchy, non-speaking, egg-gulping, panic-stricken and running late during weekday mornings, but weekends are full of blue-berry pancakes and eggs benedict. 

Are you looking for the gift of time? Check out the 12-month residency opportunity in Roswell, New Mexico that offers space, time, and even a stipend! Don’t miss it… 

ARTIST RESIDENCY
OPPORTUNITY:

Roswell, New Mexico

Well known by artists as the “Gift of Time”, the Roswell Artist-in-Residence Program was established in 1967 to provide gifted studio based visual artists with the unique opportunity to concentrate on their work in a supportive, collegial environment for a whole year. This “gift of time” allows artists to work without distraction in an effort to break new ground and focus on individual goals. 

Learn more about the Roswell Artist Residency Program online!The Roswell Artist-in-Residence Program serves as a contemporary counterpoint to the traditional arts of the Southwest, reinforces the Program’s interest in strengthening the vitality of art in New Mexico and has been a catalyst in broadening community understanding of contemporary art. 

CURRENT DEADLINE: December 1, 2010 

MEDIA: In-residence grants are offered to artists involved in painting, drawing, sculpture, printmaking, photography, installation and other fine art media. Grants are not made in the disciplines of performance art or production crafts. 

HOUSING & STUDIO FACILITIES: The studios are large, open spaces that measure approximately 20’x25’x10′. These areas are well-lighted and convertible to the artist’s requirements within reason. The printmaking facility is a small, fully operational studio – basically lithographic/etching in nature. 

Artists are housed in a complex of six houses and 10 studios located on forty acres of land. Each artist is provided with a house that can amply accommodate either a single person or a family. Rent, utilities (except telephone), repairs and maintenance costs are borne by the Program. Houses are furnished with major furniture items, appliances and utensils. (continued below)

Learn more about the Roswell Artist Residency Program online

STIPEND:  A stipend, or living allowance, of $800 per month is offered along with $100 per month for every dependent living with the grantee. Currently, the cost of art materials is borne by the grantee. 

For more information about the Roswell Artist-in-Residence Program, contact: Stephen Fleming, RAIR Program Director by phone: (575)622 6037 or e-mail them at: stephen@rair.org

Don’t forget to visit www.rair.org!

 

CASH for ART DOODLES: Win $250 Today

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FREE FOOD!

I love it when I can make cash doing something I love like secret dining.  Yep, there are restauranteurs out there that will hire you to eat for free in their restaurant to evaluate the food service, food quality, and restaurant cleanliness.  And usually, the ones that are willing to pay for that service are the ones that don’t really need it.  That adds up to…free food.

Wanna make some cash doing something you love?  This Call for Entries from HirEase.com…an employment screening company of all places.  Check it out below…it isn’t on their website!  Editors Note: I’ve been thinking about adding Cash for Art opportunities to this blog more often.  Leave a comment with your thoughts.

CALL for ENTRIES:
Logo Doodle Contest

Hirease is looking for artists to represent their artistic style utilizing their company logo! 

Learn more about HireEase.com!This is a fun & unique opportunity to promote your artistic technique.  Doodle or create your own representative masterpiece incorporating their logo.  Think…Google’s constantly revolving doodle-like logos like the one below.

DEADLINE:  November 1, 2010

AWARDS:  12 winners will be selected and will receive $250 and their name or website will be listed for additional exposure.  Selected winners will be rotated on the hirease.com website and represented in their company calendar.

Google DoodleABOUT the COMPANY:  “We are an employee screening services company with a difference.   At Hirease you are not a number or an inconvenience; we truly care about our clients and their businesses. If you call us you will always get to speak to a real person without having to wade through an automated telephone system. We offer you the ability to create, implement and manage your pre-employment screening and your applicant tracking seamlessly. Whether you need an end-to-end screening system, or just an occasional background search, we are here to help you discover a better way to better people.” –from their website hirease.com

For more information email Heidi Dent: art2559@hirease.com!  

CALL FOR ENTRIES: US Mint

Subscribe to this Blog by Email!The tag line of this site is
“Never Let Them See You Starve.”
 

I like to emphasize shows with low fees that jury based on talent, not resume.  But, cash prizes and honorariums never hurt because it takes money to eat.

Here’s a great way to never let them see you starve…

Make a mint…from the U.S. Mint. 

That’s right, folks, you too can design a coin for the United States of America.  Here’s the Call:

Call for Artists

 The United States Mint invites artists from across the country to apply to the Artistic Infusion Program.

Artistic Infusion Program is a great way to take part in American history and create designs which will be circulated nationwide. Artists must be United States citizens but may work from any location they choose.

Check out the 2009 art designers for the US Mint!The United States Mint encourages applications from artists representing diverse backgrounds and a variety of interests reflecting those of the American people.

This year, the United States Mint is seeking up to 6 Associate Designers to join the current designers under contract with the program.

Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis with 3 cutoff dates throughout the year for evaluation and review. Applicants are encouraged to apply as early as possible. The last application deadline is July 6, 2010. If you wish to apply for this program, please review the eligibility requirements below. Then click Apply Now.  If you have additional questions please visit the U.S. Mint FAQ page.

Eligibility

 To qualify in the associate designer category, applicants must be an established professional visual artist and meet the following criteria:

  1. U.S. citizenship
  2. Have specialized training in his or her art form
  3. Have derived a portion of his or her individual income from his or her art for a minimum of 5 years by the time of application
  4. Have a history of public presentation of his or her art in a professional context, such as a gallery show, or work that has appeared as part of a curated exhibit, permanent collection of a museum, or in a professional journal

Applicants must also be able to accept the terms and conditions for participation in the AIP as described in the application. Click here to apply now.

Note: At this time, the AIP is limited to coin and medal design (i.e., drawings) and does not encompass the execution (sculpting and engraving) of designs. United States Mint sculptor-engravers model designs created by AIP artists and also submit their own designs for consideration for coin and medal programs.

The application deadlines is July 6, 2010.

 

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ART DEADLINES: October 16-31, 2009

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Don't be a Chicken--Subscribe Today!Welcome to ArtAndArtDeadlines.com ! Here are the deadlines for October 16-31 of 2009.  Some of these shows have deadlines that are getting close; however, most of them are online or digital entries.  There are several all hung (unjuried) shows that are great resume builders…so no excuses!  For the October 1-15 deadlines, click here.

I will happily update this post as I find additional shows, and I’ll send out a link to the updated post (for those of you subscribed by email).  Send me Your Submissions.

Please note, I do my best to provide accurate descriptions and links; however, it is your responsibility to Research Your Ingredients.  Don’t know what I’m talking about?  Read The ART of Cooking before you send out your submissions!

 

2008 Out & About Winner "Wisky Visitors" by Stewart WhiteSHOW:  3rd Annual Out & About Norfolk – A Plein Air Paint Out

ENTRY DEADLINE: October 15, 2009

EXHIBIT TYPE: 1 Day show and sale

MEDIA: Painters working in any 2-D plein air painting medium

DESCRIPTION: Artists paint within the Norfolk, Virginia city limits on Thurs, Oct 22 and Fri, Oct 23rd. Framed work is due at the Monticello Arcade on Saturday, Oct 24th, by noon. Huge Wet Painting Sale is held Saturday evening. Great Artist Ammenities. $5,000 in Cash and Purchase Awards. Big Crowds. Lots of Sales & Interest. Well advertised – and eagerly anticipated by local collectors! Paint with us, in Virginia this fall! Visit http://www.studiosatmonticello.com/outandabout-info1.html for more information. $35 entry fee.

CONTACT: Kim Runner at krunner@mmart.com or call 312.527.7642

 

Santa Cruz Art LeagueSHOW: “The National Drawing & Sculpture Exhibit”

ENTRY DEADLINE: October 16, 2009

EXHIBIT TYPE: Gallery Exhibit

MEDIA: Drawing in any medium and on any surface will be considered for acceptance. Sculptures may use any material, not to exceed 50 lbs.

DESCRIPTION: The Santa Cruz Art League announces an opportunity for artists to show current trends and media in drawing and sculpture, December 12 to January 10, 2010 in Santa Cruz, California. The jurors, Jane Gregorius & Lynda Watson, will grant 3 equal awards. Open to United States residents. $40 for up to 3 entries/jpegs. For more information, visit http://www.scal.orgor send a SASE to: Santa Cruz Art League, 526 Broadway, Santa Cruz, CA 95060.

CONTACT: Cindy Liebenthal at cindy@scal.org or 831-426-5787

 

Artist Trading Card Exhibit at Michael Peter Hayes Art SalonSHOW: “Artist Trading Card Exhibition”

ENTRY DEADLINE: October 17, 2009 – Entry & Work Delivery

EXHIBIT TYPE: ALL HUNG Gallery Exhibit – The Michael Peter Hayes Art Salon in Locust Valley, New York

MEDIA: All work must meet the size requirement for an ATC that is 3 1/2 by 2 1/2 inches. For this exhibition, all ATCs must be in a portrait format, two-dimensional, and in any media.

DESCRIPTION: The Michael Peter Hayes Art Salon in Locust Valley, New York will host an exhibition of Artist Trading Cards more commonly referred to as ATCs from October 31 to November 27, 2009, to benefit the National Cancer Center (NCC) located in Plainview, New York. (http://www.nationalcancercenter.org/) This show will be a fundraiser for the NCC’s research and education mission to seek and provide financial support to researchers undertaking thorough, innovative, and promising studies on topics related to conquering cancer as well as educating Americans on how they can reduce their risk of the disease. $25.00 entry fee. Download a prospectus: http://www.mphsalon.com/MPH_ATCExh3.pdf

CONTACT: Patricia Russac, Curator at russacdesigns@aol.com or call 516 627-1910

 

Click for Photography Contest Details!SHOW: WPGA’s “The Four Seasons” Contest

ENTRY DEADLINE: October 18, 2009

EXHIBIT TYPE: Selected images will be published in the book WPGA – Asia and The Four Seasons and posted online. Images selected by the juror will be exhibited in Asia and Europe.

MEDIA: Open to professional and non professional photographers.

DESCRIPTION: The theme for this contest is the celebration of the Four Seasons: Spring, Summer, Winter and Autumn. WPGA would like to see images celebrating the seasons -in landscapes, cityscapes, people at work or on holidays, as well as images expressing the impact of the seasons on living conditions. The winner will be awarded a paid trip, including lodging, to Nepal, India or Bangladesh, where he will have the chance to work with the juror (G.M.B. Akash) on a 10-day photographic project. $35 for 3 images; $10 each additional (Early Bird: 30% discount). Visit http://www.thegalaawards.com for details.

CONTACT: Victoria Hardy-Werbin at press@thegalaawards.com

 

Los Angeles Center for Digital ArtSHOW:  ‘Snap to Grid’ Open Exhibit

ENTRY DEADLINE: October 19, 2009 – Registration and submission are done online only.

EXHIBIT TYPE: ALL HUNG – Gallery Exhibit

MEDIA: All styles of artwork and photography where digital processes of any kind were integral to the creation of the images are acceptable. Digital video stills and screen shots of web/new media are acceptable. Documentation shots of digital installation and digital sculpture are acceptable.

DESCRIPTION: LACDA in Los Angeles, California announces an open call for our un-juried show featuring digital art and photography, November 12-December 5, 2009. All entries will be printed (8.5″x11″ on heavyweight paper) and shown in our gallery arranged in a grid. Entrants submit JPEG files of original work. Exhibit is limited to space available, early entry is advised. $30 for each image. Separate registration required for each image. Register at http://lacda.com/juried/juriedshow.html.

CONTACT: Rex Bruce at lacda@lacda.com.

 

Center for Fine Art Photography

SHOW:  “New Visions, Fine Art Photography Show” — The Center for Fine Art Photography in Fort Collins, Colorado

ENTRY DEADLINE: Oct 20, 2009 at Midnight PST

EXHIBIT TYPE: Online Exhibit – Possible publication

MEDIA: Photograpy

DESCRIPTION: The Center for Fine Art Photography in Fort Collins, Colorado invites photographers to submit images for a photography exhibition, January 15 – February 13, 2010. Awards: $720. Juror: Michael Itkoff is a Founding Editor of Daylight Magazine, a print and online publication. Daylight has become one of the premier showcases for contemporary photography, by collaborating with established and emerging artists, scholars and journalists. Itkoff has been a reviewer for New York Photo Festival, En Foco, Critical Mass, ASMP and Santa Fe Center for Photography. He has been a recipient of the Howard Chapnick Grant for the Advancement of Photojournalism (2006), a Creative Artists Fellowship from the Pennsylvania Arts Council (2007), a Puffin Foundation Grant (2008) and recently published his monograph, Street Portraits, Charta Editions 2009. $35 ($20 for members) for the first 3 images, $10 for each image after that. Enter at http://www.c4fap.org/

CONTACT: cfe@c4fap.org or call 970-224-1010

 

ArtoConecto

SHOW: “A-B(o)MB II: The Fallout”

ENTRY DEADLINE: October 23, 2009

EXHIBIT TYPE: Gallery Exhibit

MEDIA: All Media

DESCRIPTION: Artoconecto announces a call for artists in all media for ‘A-B(o)MB II: The Fallout’, the second annual juried show of emerging national and international artists, that will run during Art Basel/Miami Beach, from opening night preview November 27th, through the month of December. A-B(o)MB (Art Basel (off) Miami Beach) II: The Fallout, is Artoconecto’s first satellite show in conjunction with Basel/Miami, and will be held at Macy’s/Burdine’s historic Flagler Street location in the heart of downtown Miami. The jury includes artists Gregory de la Haba (NYC), Clifton Childree (Miami), and one person to be announced, giving artists a true voice in the selection process. Jury Prize Winner(s) will be announced during Art Basel, with full media and Internet exposure given to all selected artists and their work. For guidelines/entry form, please go to http://www.artoconecto.org . $40 entry fee.

CONTACT: artoconecto@gmail.com

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Center for Fine Art Photography

SHOW: Portfolio Showcase — The Center for Fine Art Photography

ENTRY DEADLINE: October 27, 2009

EXHIBIT TYPE: Volume 4 Book and Online Exhibition

MEDIA: Photography

DESCRIPTION: The Center for Fine Art Photography seeks entries for an online exhibition and book. Juror: Katherine Ware is Curator of Photography at the New Mexico Museum of Art in Santa Fe. She previously served as Curator of Photographs at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and is the author of Elemental Landscapes: Photographs by Harry Callahan. Ms. Ware served as Assistant Curator in the Department of Photographs at the J. Paul Getty Museum during the 1990s and organized the traveling exhibitions including, A Practical Dreamer: The Photographs of Man Ray. She has also worked at the Oakland Museum of California and began her career at the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service in Washington, D.C. She is a frequent juror and reviewer of contemporary photography and has written essays on the art of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. $85.00 for Non-Members for the first body of work (12 images). Prospectus available at http://www.c4fap.org/cfe/2009Portfolio_4/.

CONTACT: cfe@c4fap.org or call 970-224-1010.

 

Formality Recording: Tower, 3-Dimensional, R.L.Tyler (2008 participant)SHOW:  American Juried Art Salon

ENTRY DEADLINE: October 28, 2009 — Postal or email

EXHIBIT TYPE: Scored feedback – Possible portfolio review, representation, placement or sale.
MEDIA: Six media divisions: Acrylic/Oil, Collage/Mixed Media, Pastel, Colored Pencil, Graphics, Photography, Print- Making, Digital Art, Water Media and 3-Dimensional.
DESCRIPTION: The American Juried Art Salon is hosting its 9th biannual juried exhibition. Jurors include top American art educators and a television network vice president. All participating artists receive scored jury feedback on their entered works. Plenty of freebies for accepted artists. Cash awards.  http://www.artjury.com .

CONTACT: director@artjury.com

 

climate/gallerySHOW:  Paint! New York Open Call

ENTRY DEADLINE: October 29, 2009

EXHIBIT TYPE: Online Exhibit

MEDIA: Painting

DESCRIPTION: The climate/gallery in New York City, New York announces a call to artists. No Jury. Exposure to New York based Arts Professionals for best in show awards. Representation opportunities. Spaces fill quickly. “Why Paint?” We still hear this. Painters join us in offering an International Answer! This exhibition will be one of a series that the gallery will present over time exploring international best practices in painting. Entry Fee: $35 for 2 works. http://www.climategallery.com/pdf/climate_opencall_nov09_paint

CONTACT: Apply online: http://www.climategallery.com/

 

Bradley University's Slane CollegeSHOW:  “What’s Next: Undergraduate Juried Exhibition”

ENTRY DEADLINE: October 30, 2009

EXHIBIT TYPE: Gallery Exhibit

MEDIA: All artists must be enrolled in an undergraduate art program at the time of entry, and all artwork submitted must have been completed within the last two years. All forms of creative expression are encouraged.

DESCRIPTION: Bradley University Galleries in Peoria, Illinois announces a call to artists for an exhibition to be held January 4 – 29, 2010. Three top place awards totaling over $1000. Juror: Richard Holland, Bad at Sports art review podcast. $25 for up to three entries, and $5 per each additional entry. For prospectus, visit http://slane.bradley.edu/bug/?page_id=631 or send a SASE to: Bradley University Galleries, 1501 W Bradley Avenue, Peoria, IL 61625.

CONTACT: Elizabeth Kauffman, Gallery Director at ekauffman@bradley.edu or call (309) 677-2989.

 

Art Horse MagazineSHOW: “Ex Arte Equinus 3 International Equine Art Competition”

ENTRY DEADLINE: October 30, 2009

EXHIBIT TYPE: Images of winning artwork will be published in issue #10 of Art Horse Magazine (published March 2010). Winners and selected images will also be published in a book programme about the show.

MEDIA: Painting, Drawing, Sculpture, Photography, and Digital Art.

DESCRIPTION: Art Horse Magazine invites artists from all over the world to enter up to twelve images showing their best work in the categories of Painting, Drawing, Sculpture, Photography, and Digital Art. This competition will provide equine artists the opportunity to show their work on an international level. Jurors: Susan Leyland, Michelle Grant, Diana Allison, Susan Friedman, Lesley Humphrey, Juliet Harrison. $30 includes first 3 entries (artists may enter up to 12 @ $10 each). Visit http://www.arthorsemagazine.com/art_competition.html for details.

CONTACT: Juliet R. Harrison at exarte_director@arthorsemagazine.com

 

Exegesis by Andy Clark for the North Valley Art LeagueSHOW: “North Valley Art League 26th Annual National Show”

ENTRY DEADLINE: October 31, 2009

EXHIBIT TYPE: Gallery Exhibit

MEDIA: All two-dimensional mediums except photography, xerography (they don’t know what they are missing) or computer generated art will be eligible. Maximum Height And Width: 40 x 40 inches Including Frame. All entries must be original and independent and not previously shown in a North Valley Art League National Juried Show. Artwork must be framed and wired for hanging.

DESCRIPTION: The North Valley Art League announces a call to artists for an exhibition to be held January 26, 2010 through February 27, 2010 at the Carter House Art Gallery, Redding, California. Best of Show, $1000 – 5 Awards of Excellence, $100 each – 5 Awards of Merit, $50 each and Peoples Choice Award. Juror: Julie Gilbert Pollard. Open to all artists 18 years and over. NVAL Members $10 per entry or 3 for $25, Non-Members $12 per entry or 3 for $30.

CONTACT: nvalnational@sbcglobal.net for prospectus.

 

notBIG

SHOW:  notBig: A Small Works Competition in the Chicago Arts District

ENTRY DEADLINE: October 31, 2009

EXHIBIT TYPE: Gallery Exhibit

MEDIA: This is an open call for any medium including painting, sculpture, ceramics, collage, mixed media, photography and glass.

DESCRIPTION: The Logsdon 1909 Gallery in Chicago, Illinois announces a call to artists for a juried show, December 11, 2009 to January 2, 2010, that is open to all individual artists working in the contemporary arts. $500 first. $200 for second. $100 for third. +Purchase Awards. Juror: Doug Stapleton. There is no intended theme for the work; it just needs to fit the criteria of being “small art”. No works over 12 inches in any direction. $20 for 3 images. Visit http://www.logsdongallery.jimdo.com for prospectus.

CONTACT: Marco Logsdon at logsdongallery@gmail.com or call 312-666-8966.

 

Asian InspirationSHOW: “Asian Inspiration”

ENTRY DEADLINE: October 31, 2009

EXHIBIT TYPE: Online Competition

MEDIA: All media; painting, digital, photography, watercolor, installation, sculpture, video, mixed media collage, textile, etc.
DESCRIPTION: ARTROM Gallery announces a call to artists for an online juried competition, opening November 8, 2009. Juror: Elisabeth Genovesi. Open to all artists who find inspiration; sources of content, stimulus, motivation, insight, influence, ideas, revelations, techniques, materials etc., coming from Asian cultures. Whether you were born there, work there, traveled there or are just touched by something within these cultures. 30 Euro for 5 images. Visit http://www.artromgallery.com/competition_calendar1.htm for more info.

CONTACT: Elisabeth Genovesi at competitions@artromgallery.com


 

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