a MILK MUSTACHE
& public service
I need a food segue about Colorado, but did you know that Colorado doesn’t even have a state food? So bizarre. Truth be told, when I hear Colorado— specifically, Pueblo, Colorado–I always think of the PSAs that ran between Saturday morning cartoons when I was little. I am sure I am giving away my age, but I can clearly remember having a milk mustache and hearing, “For more information, write to ‘Pueblo, Colorado, 81009’,” (home of the Federal Citizen Information Center). It is a shame that sort of random trivia doesn’t make me a genius. This next Call hails from Pueblo, and genius would come in handy. Take a look…
Check out this Call for Entries from Kadoya Gallery (Pueblo, CO) for Industrial. This gallery claims its focus as “emerging creative genius”! What’s not to love about that criteria? I’m full of creative genius. You too?
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CALL for ENTRIES:
Industrial
One may characterize industrial as large metal structures, both new and aged, twisting and climbing their way into focus, tightly-wound steel cables, factory floors, and the heavy iron of old railroad trusses. Within the notion of the industrial, however, there is an human emotional attachment connected to the laborer and labor movement, as well. We challenge you to take this subject in any direction and focus you may feel fits the theme.
ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists
MEDIA: Open to all photographic processes
DEADLINE: June 2, 2014
NOTIFICATION: June 9, 2014
ENTRY FEE: $25 for up to 3, $5 each add’l
JUROR: Jason Landry is the Owner of Panopticon Gallery in Boston, Massachusetts. Established in 1971, Panopticon Gallery is one of the oldest fine art photography galleries in the United States specializing in contemporary, modern and vintage photography. Landry represent established and emerging photographers with a primary focus on developing and expanding their careers, connections and art network.
AWARDS: The Juror’s Choice will receive a $500 USD award. All chosen artists will be included in the exhibition catalog, with features given to the Juror’s Choice and the Curator’s Choice, and Honorable Mention.
SALES: 30% commission