one CUBE, or two?
I have finally resolved that consuming water is necessary. While I still prefer my beverage more dressed up than water, but I do get it. What I do not get is the temperature specificity. I have a friend that posts every nutritional fact she can find to social media. Her newest campaign suggests that cold water burns more calories than warm water. Completely flabbergasted by this possibility, I did my homework. The difference turned out to be 8 calories. EIGHT calories. Do you care about 8 calories? Me neither, but I do prefer my water cool. This next Call doesn’t care whether you like it hot or cool, they want to see it. And, it seems open to wide interpretation…
Check out this Call for Entries from Gallery Underground (Crystal City, VA), an Arlington Artists Alliance gallery, for the Hot/Cool exhibit. Great juror & $35 standard entry. Take a look…
CALL for ENTRIES:
Hot/Cool from
Gallery Underground
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ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists
THEME: Hot/Cool “The terms hot and cool can describe colors, temperatures, desirability, popular culture, and presentation or appearance… red is hot, blue is cool, trends can be hot, jazz can be cool, fashion can be either hot or cool, people can look hot and act cool.” –galleryunderground.org
MEDIA: Open to all media
DEADLINE: March 30, 2018
NOTIFICATION: April 6, 2018
ENTRY FEE: $35 for up to 2, $6 ea. add’l
JUROR: Artist & instructor Glen Kessler holds a BFA from Maryland Institute College of Art & a MFA from the New York Academy of Art. Glen has been awarded a 2013 Maryland State Arts Council Grant, two Elizabeth Greenshields Grants, and the Prince of Wales Fellowship. His artwork is collected widely internationally, and is in the public collections of Prince Charles, Ford’s Theater, Yale University, The George Washington University, Boston University, Maryland Institute College of Art, and St. Mary’s College of Maryland. In addition to his own studio work, Glen is also a renowned teacher and mentor. He has taught avidly at both the university and community level for nearly two decades and in 2013 he opened his own art school, The Compass Atelier.
SALES: Gallery Underground will retain a 30% commission on all sales.