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CALL for ENTRIES: Rejects Wanted!

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My mother loves burnt popcorn.  She also loves burnt toast, over-cooked eggs and burned bologna for breakfast.  Most people reject it, but she loves it.  This next Call should be cause for redemption for all your rejects.  Take a look.

Check out this Call for Entries from the Village Gallery and EYA (Emerging Young Artists) for your Rejects.  Isn’t the best revenge for rejected artwork the eventual exhibit AND sale of that work?  Don’t miss this opportunity…

Call for Entries:  Rejects

Have you ever been rejected from an art competition? Village Gallery is turning rejection into acceptance.  This exhibition is an all-hung, “first come first serve”, so please reserve your place as soon as possible.  Capacity of the gallery is 50 to 60 artworks.

Learn more about the Village Gallery online!ELIGIBILITY:  All artists over eighteen years of age, residing in the United States are eligible.

MEDIA: Work must have been completed within the last three years. NO GICLEE COPIES OF ANY KIND. Works must be ready to hang. They cannot accept free-standing three dimensional works. Works cannot be larger than 36”x36”.  If possible, please provide a copy of your rejection letter.

DEADLINE: March 1, 2011 (or until the show is full)

ENTRY FEE:  $15 per piece with a limit of 2 entries.

COMMISSION:  Village Gallery take-30%-commission on all sales. EYA will take-5%-commission on all sales.

Learn more about the EYA online!ABOUT THE GALLERY: Village Gallery established in 2010 by Frank Hardy. The gallery’s mission is to assist clients with the intricacies of acquiring works of art.  The gallery specializes in contemporary arts by established and emerging artists.  The gallery consigns contemporary artists who work in a variety of media including painting, drawing, photography, printmaking, and mixed media.  In addition, Village Gallery sponsors its own non-profit organization, “Beyond The Eye”.  Ten percent of every work sold will be donated to “Beyond The Eye.”  Each year, the organization donates the money to individuals or other non-profit organizations based on their needs.

Frank Hardy is a self – taught artist. Mr. Hardy established the Selma Youth Development Center in July 1989. His vision included using the arts to help in the development of youth and give them alternatives to violence and other ‘street’ related activities. He established 3 major art programs at the youth center: Dance, Visual Art and Music. These art programs, along with amateur boxing, tutoring and computer skills, are offered after school hours and during the summer months to youth in Selma and the surrounding area. Frank currently serves as the executive director of the youth center. One of Frank’s visions includes bridging the gaps between cultures while preserving culture through the arts.

Learn more about Chintia Kirana online!ABOUT THE CURATOR:  Chintia Kirana provided a fresh perspective to the Mongomery area art community.  She graduated from Auburn University in Montgomery with a B.A. in Painting (with honors).  She is the founder and excecutive director of a non-profit art organization called EYA (Emerging Young Artists)

EYA’s mission is to promote emerging artists, while at the same time strengthen the relationship between communities and their artists; by providing free workshops, benefit shows, and volunteered community projects.  Kirana’s work has been exhibited nationally and internationally. 

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CALL for ENTRIES: Figuratively Speaking

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As I frequently shout from the mountain top, I love portraiture.  I love faces, specifically.  But when I began my Psychomachia project with Arizona artist Jerry Portelli, he challenged me to limit my use of faces and to concentrate on other figurative depictions.  The process started on a sour note but has ended up pretty sweet…a lemon drop, if you will.

Maybe “Figuratively Speaking,” the National Call for Entries from the Emerging Young Artist (EYA) Organization and the Village Gallery in Montgomery, AL, will be your lemon drop, too.  The entry fee is a reasonable $35, and the Best of Show winner will get a solo show at the Village Gallery.  You know you want the show…so go for it.

National Juried Call for Entries: Figuratively Speaking

“Figuratively Speaking” is not limited to the traditional/contemporary aspects of the human forms, conditions, interactions, and abstractions of the human body. “Figuratively Speaking” includes figuration in contemporary design in terms of shapes, lines, and colors.

Artwork by Caio Fernandez
Artwork by Caio Fernandez

All artists over 18 years of age, residing in the United States are eligible. Work must have been completed within the last three years.

NO GICLEE COPIES OF ANY KIND. Works must be ready to hang.

They cannot accept free standing sculpture, installation, or video arts. Absolutely no substitutions of accepted works will be allowed. All accepted works must remain in the gallery for the duration of the exhibit.

AWARDS

Best of Show: $200 and A Solo show at Village Gallery (2 weeks duration). If selected artist is unable to participate in a solo show, he or she will be given $350 cash.

Merit awards (3): $50 and a Group show at Village Gallery (2 weeks duration). Is selected artists are unable to participate in a group show, they will be given $80 cash

Honorable Mentions (3)

JURORS

RICHARD MILLS is a native of Knoxville, Tennessee, and received his B.F.A. and M.F.A. from the University of Tennessee. Currently, he is Professor Emeritus of Art at Auburn University at Montgomery.

Blue Capri by Richard Mills
Blue Capri by Richard Mills

Richard Mills has had over 30 solo exhibitions including The Auburn University Gallery, Auburn, AL, The Ty Stokes Gallery, Atlanta, GA, and has exhibited in over 30 group and invitational shows including The Pirate, Denver, CO, State of Art- International Watercolor Biennial- East/West , Parkland College, Champaign, IL, and American Watercolor, The Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Taipei, Republic of China.

Mills has had work accepted in over 90 national and regional juried exhibitions and has won over 30 awards including Watercolor U.S.A., Springfield, MO, The Red Clay Survey, Huntsville Museum of Art (AL), Taos National Exhibition of American Art, Taos, NM, The San Diego Watercolor Society, CA, The New England Watercolor Society, Boston, MA, and the National Watercolor Society, Brea, CA.

Artwork by Chintia Kirana
Artwork by Chintia Kirana

CHINTIA KIRANA was born in Jakarta, Indonesia in 1987. Chintia received her B.A. in painting from Auburn University of Montgomery in 2009. She was chosen to be the student Marshall, and Outstanding student from Liberal Arts Department. She currently represented by CAS Gallery in Montgomery, Alabama.

In 2009, she founded EYA (Emerging Young Artists) with the help of her co-founder Iman Serajj- Blanche. Currently, she is the gallery director/curator at Village Gallery in Montgomery, Alabama. Her works has been exhibited nationally and internationally.  “To me art is a story, a memory, a passion, a love of creating something beautiful, and a mean to expresses my feelings.”

BARRETT BAILEY earned his MFA 2004 from the New York Academy of Art. Since then he has come back to his hometown of Montgomery, Alabama to use its residents as his subjects in his work.

Three's a Crowd by Barret A. Bailey
Three's a Crowd by Barret A. Bailey

He is a contemporary figurative artist trained in traditional academic methods. His portraits tell a story that can only be felt. Barrett teaches at surrounding schools and Museums throughout the year.

DANA BICE graduated from Auburn University at Montgomery in 1994, summa cum laude, with a B.A. in Fine Arts (Painting). In 1996, she earned her M.F.A. in Art History from Ohio University. She has also studied art history at The University of North Carolina—Chapel Hill.

For seven years, she has taught art history at A.U.M., and is currently its School of Liberal Arts’ Academic Advisor. Her juror experience includes art exhibitions sponsored by the Montgomery Art Guild, the Selma Art Guild, Montgomery’s Society of Arts and Crafts, and UNC-CH’s International Studies Center. She lives in Montgomery and creates paintings and assemblage art when she is not chasing after her five dogs.

SUZANNE JENSEN was born in Ft. Wayne, Indiana and raised in Indianapolis. Early on, her artistic talents were encouraged by her parents and teachers, who recognized her ability as a painter. As an undergraduate at Indiana State University, she began her first serious explorations in the visual arts working mostly in painting and drawing.

Steel by Caio Fernandes
Steel by Caio Fernandes

Then she discovered the ceramics studio. It was here that her skills and talents were most focused and challenged. In 1983, she graduated Indiana State with a Bachelor of Fine Arts with ceramics as her focus area. She went on the study ceramics at Tulane University, receiving her Master of Fine Arts in 1985.

She has been teaching in ceramics and sculpture at Auburn University Montgomery since 1987. Her works have been included in numerous national and regional exhibitions, and she has received many awards for her efforts. Ms. Jensen also has work on display in several galleries, most located in the South.

ENTRY PROCEDURE

Digital Files: must be JPEG’s submitted on a CD which can be read by a PC or a MAC. JPEG images should not exceed 1600 pixels in any direction and file size cannot exceed 1 MB.

Please label CD with your name and label each JPEG image as follows: LAST Name, FIRST Name, TITLE and NUMBER that corresponds with that image on the Entry Form. Failure to follow these instructions may result in the nullification of your entry.

Send CD submission to:
EYA (Emerging Young Artists)
Attn: Figuratively Speaking
P. O. Box 231103
Montgomery, Alabama 36123-1103

Send accepted works to:
Village Gallery
107 S. Court Street
Montgomery, Alabama

For complete information, download the prospectus
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