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CALL for ENTRIES: Winter 2016

Learn more about the Open Call for Winter 2016 exhibits from Field Projects!DINNER roulette

Grocery lists should be derived from menus, however, I lack the discipline to make a menu every week and the fortitude to endure a grocery trip long enough to sustain a week of daily menus.  As a result, we buy random groceries and the menus are developed based on what we happen to have on hand at the moment.  The advantage is that sometimes we trip across unbelievable recipes just by narrowing the ingredients by availability.  This next Call chooses a theme AFTER receiving the submissions.  How fun is THAT? You don’t have to fit a mold; the MOLD fits you…

Check out this Call for Entries from Field Projects (NYC) for Winter 2016 (Show #34).  $25 entry for all artists & all media. Plus, this entry submits your work for consideration for future shows as well.  Ah, the elusive NYC artist opportunity…

Learn more about the Winter 2016 Open Call from Field Projects!CALL for ENTRIES:
Winter 2016 from Field Projects

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ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA: Open to all media

DEADLINE: October 8, 2016

NOTIFICATION: October 16, 2016

ENTRY FEE: $25 for up to 5

CURATOR: Paulina Bebecka is a NYC-based independent curator, director of Postmasters Gallery & a co-founder of +ArtApp.  She holds a MA from Sotheby’s London, and a BA in Int’l Economics as well as a BA in Int’l Business Admin from the American University of Paris.  In 2015 Bebecka co-founded +ArtApp, an organization dedicated to initiate activism, research, curation and discussions of the nascent App Art medium,  arts-centered apps and the intersection of art and technology.  Her curated exhibitions and projects have been reviewed by various publications including the New York Times, Modern Painters, ArtInfo, artnet, Vice, and the Huffington Post among others.

AWARDS: All submissions will be considered for Show #34 and the accompanying online show. Plus, Field Projects Panel will be considering the current submissions for future group shows, solo shows & art fairs.

SALES: All artwork in Show #34 must be for sale, with FP retaining 50% commission.

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CALL for ENTRIES: Show #31

Learn more about Show #31 from Field Projects!smashingly
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Do you own a food mill?  Think of it as a low-tech food processor.  I love them because it makes leftovers multi-use.  Run your chunky marinara through the mill for pizza sauce, while the food processor tends to make a watery mess. Baked apples, once milled make a great granita.  Veggies from making stock end up as a great, light sauce for a fast noodle lunch.  Your time is valuable.  Don’t waste it by throwing away the left overs.  Eat them.  This next Call is a multi-purpose tool.  Apply for one show and get considered for multiples.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Field Projects (NYC) for Show #31. $25 entry for all artists & all media. Plus, this entry submits your work for consideration for future shows as well. This is a wonderful opportunity!

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Show #31
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ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Open to all media

DEADLINE:  April 9, 2016

NOTIFICATION:  April 19, 2016

ENTRY FEE:  $25 for up to 5

CURATOR:  Jesse David Penridge holds a Master from the University of Sussex, UK in Aesthetics.  Since entering the art world from the side of philosophy & theory Penridge has curated exhibitions, both solo & in collaboration with museums & not for profit institutions. He is also an ultra-marathoner & endurance cyclist (when he has time)!

AWARDS:  All submissions will be considered for Show #31 and the accompanying online show.  Plus, Field Projects Panel will be considering the current submissions for future group shows, solo shows & art fairs.

SALES:  All artwork in Show #31  must be for sale, with FP retaining 50% commission.

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OPEN CALL: Show #25

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Ethnic grocery stores are gateway habits for foodies.  My favorite Cuban cookbook led me to my local Hispanic grocery in search of ingredients for authentic congri, and I came home with products I cannot pronounce and for which I have no use.  So exciting.  I appreciate being introduced to new food organically, so to speak.  *snicker*  This Gallery discovers artists for future shows from entries to open calls like this one.  Organically…

Check out this Open Call for Entries from Field Projects (Chelsea, NY) for Show #25.  $25 entry, great curator, ALL media & a gorgeous space to boot.  Take a look…

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Show #25

 

Field Projects announces the 2015 Winter Open Call curated by Olivia Smith, Director of Exhibition A.  Emerging & mid-career artists are invited to submit their work for consideration in the March 2015 exhibition. –from Field Projects

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA: Open to all media

DEADLINE:  February 20, 2015

NOTIFICATION:  1st week of March

ENTRY FEE:  $25 for up to 5

Learn more from Field Projects!CURATOR:   Olivia Anne Smith is an artist, writer, and the Director of Exhibition A, where she has worked in collaboration with over one hundred artists to produce and distribute new limited edition art. Born in Dallas, Smith received a BFA in Studio Art, Art History, and English from SMU Meadows School of the Arts in 2011 and completed residencies at Les Subsistances in Lyon, France and Ubud, Indonesia. After concluding an internship at the Chinati Foundation in Marfa, she moved to New York City in 2012. Her interest in conceptual and socially-engaged art led her to stints at Artists Space and Creative Time, in addition to her role as curatorial assistant for a new Center for Art & Urbanism in Dallas. Smith lives in Brooklyn and works in Manhattan.

AWARDS:   All submissions received will be considered not only for Show #25, but also for future exhibitions at Field Projects and a coinciding online exhibition to Show #25.

SALES: All artwork will be for sale at the gallery during the exhibition.

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OPEN CALL: Show #21

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Not every weed is to be plucked and discarded.  Hopefully no one is spraying chemicals on their garden--either to fertilize OR remove pests; however, I DO want to encourage you to remember that not every weed needs to be removed either.  Chickweed is a perfect example.  If you’re lucky enough to have it sprout in your garden, don’t weed it…eat it.  And you don’t have plant a garden in an open field to find this gem; it even grows in the cracks of sidewalks.  No really.  This next Call DOES, however, make use of an open field.  Investigate…

Check out this Open Call from Field Projects for Show #21. $25 entry, great curator & open to ALL media.  Take a look…

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Show #21

 

Field Projects is pleased to announce their 2014 Summer Open Call!   Emerging & mid- career artists are invited to submit their work for consideration for Show #21.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Open to all media

DEADLINE:  May 23, 2014

NOTIFICATION:  2nd week of June

ENTRY FEE: $25 for up to 5

Learn more from Field Projects!CURATOR:  Deborah Brown is an artist, curator and gallerist.  She has lives & works in NY & is represented by Lesley Heller Workspace.  In addition, she owns & directs the gallery Storefront Ten Eyck in Brooklyn & serves on the artist advisory board of BRIC & Community Board #4 in Bushwick.

She received a B.A. in Art from Yale, and an M.F.A. from Indiana University.  Her public art projects include mosaics commissioned by the MTA for the Houston Street subway station in Manhattan and roundels for the Royal Caribbean Cruise Terminal at the Port of Miami for Miami-Dade Art in Public Places.

SALES:  All artwork will be for sale at the gallery during the exhibition.

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CALL for ENTRIES: NYC Open Call

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Field Day is right around the corner for my son.  Do you remember Field Day?  It was the much-hyped day of outdoor fun and competition we were all supposed to anticipate it with such joy.  Not.  I just wasn’t that girl.  The best thing about Field Day was eating outside.  And, I still like a picnic now and then, but you can keep the track-and-field events, thanks.  This next Call is from Field Projects, but I don’t think they are going to force you to hurdle anything.  Except a deadline, maybe…

Check out this Call for Entries from Field Projects (New York City) for Open Call 3!  The entry fee is only $25 for up to 5 images, and you could end up with a New York show.  Investigate this opportunity…

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NYC Open Call

 

Field Projects is pleased to announce our third semi-annual open call exhibition.  We present two Open Call exhibitions a year, one in the winter and one in the summer. Emerging and mid-career artists are invited to submit their work for consideration. All of the submissions we receive will be considered not only for Show #14 but also for the Field Projects upcoming exhibition calendar and Top Ten online exhibition.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  All media welcome

Learn more about Juror Jacob Rhodes from Field Projects!DEADLINE:  May 17, 2013

NOTIFICATION:  End of May

ENTRY FEE:  $25 for up to 5 images

CURATORS:  Keri Oldham is an artist & curator working in watercolor, paper & video. Her work explores memory, time & space through attachment to cinema.  Originally from Dallas, TX, Keri has exhibited her work throughout the country including San Francisco, NY, Dallas, Austin & New Orleans.

Jacob Rhodes is an internationally exhibited artist, curator, and musician. Rhodes holds a BFA from Otis College of Art, an MFA from Yale University, and has attended residencies at Skowhegan School of Painting and AIM at the Bronx Museum. He also was an infantry soldier in the US Army 2002-05. In his work Rhodes explores codes of masculinity, class, and the inherent violence in homo-social interaction. 

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