FRIED not BAKED,
chickadee
Another Valentine’s day has come and gone without a gourmet candlelit dinner. In fact, I had fried chicken from deli section of my grocery store and waffle fries. Romantic, eh? Well, maybe my idea of romance is a bit different than you would expect. I spend a lot of my life taking great care of the nutritional value and creativity of my meals. Love means making it okay to eat fried chicken (not baked) in my pajamas while watching Biggest Loser. No really. This next Call is a new twist on love-themed shows. Is this one for you?
Check out this Call for Entries from ARTs East New York (Brooklyn) for Her Love Made Visible. This is a great organization, and did I mention that there is no entry fee and only 10% commission? Take a look…
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CALL for ENTRIES:
Her Love
Made Visible
Love is complicated. It’s the root of a wide array of emotions, motivations and behaviors. ARTs East New York invites you to submit artworks that use love as a lens through which to explore the intricacies of womanhood.
This exhibition will present depictions of how love shapes the female figure, the space she lives in and the actions she takes.
*Editor’s Note: As of the publication of this post, the prospectus is NOT on ARTs East New York’s website. Make sure to bookmark this page to download the Prospectus!
ELIGIBILITY:
Open to all artists
MEDIA:
Any medium
DEADLINE:
March 7, 2012
NOTIFICATION:
Mid-March
ENTRY FEE:
No entry fee
JURORS: A small committee will make the final selections for the show.
SALES: ARTs East New York will charge a 10% commission fee for any works sold during the duration of the show.
For complete details, Download the Prospectus!
*Editor’s Note: As of the publication of this post, the prospectus is NOT on ARTs East New York’s website. Make sure to bookmark this page to download the Prospectus!