CHICKEN SALAD
rodent on the side
In a former life, I worked as a sous chef on a charter sailboat in the Carribean for a peg-legged captain with a Sharpie parrot tattoo on his head. It is all strangely true. That WAS my official job title…the rest too. What I really did was spoon homemade chicken salad into avocado halves. I served it to wealthy day trippers along with a cross-hatched mango half turned inside out, known as a hedgehog. Sous chef? Semantics I say. This next Call wants your version of inside out, but I’m thinking they aren’t looking for mango hedgehogs. That’s just a theory, but you should investigate for yourself…
Check out this Call for Entries from PH21 Gallery (Budapest, Hungary) for Inside Out. Enter 3 images for only $13.79 (€10), & you don’t have to ship your work. Take a look…
CALL for ENTRIES:
Inside Out
ELIGIBILITY:
Open to all artists
MEDIA: Photography fitting the “Inside Out” theme broadly construed. It may be expressed visually on personal or social levels, literally or in abstract, symbolic ways.
DEADLINE: April 6, 2014 midnight (UTC+01, Central European Time)
NOTIFICATION:
All entrants will be notified
7-10 days after the deadline.
ENTRY FEE:
€10 ($13.79) for up to 3,
€15 ($20.69) for up to 5,
€20 ($27.59) for up to 7,
and €25 ($34.48) up to 10.
JUROR: Zsolt Bátori is a philosopher of art and photographer, living in Budapest. He has taught philosophy of art and photography theory courses at various universities in the United States and Hungary. Zsolt is also the founder and director of PH21 Gallery.
AWARDS: One juror’s choice and three honorable mentions will be selected and announced. The juror’s choice receives free entries for all upcoming calls at PH21 Gallery for a year, the honorable mentions receive one free entry. (Free entry includes up to 10 images.)
SALES: Exhibition prints will be kept on file for future sale and promotion for the photographer, unless the photographer prefers some other arrangement. In case of a sale inquiry the photographer will be contacted. (Submitted photographs, however, do not have to be for sale, and exhibition prints will never be sold; they are for exhibition and promotion purposes only.)