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CALL for ENTRIES: Int’l Cell Phone Photo Show

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The response to the last cell phone photo show that I posted was overwhelmingly positive, and you know how I love positive feedback.  To that end, I decided to encourage the spontaneous photographer in us all.  When inspecting my own cell phone shots for this post, I realized much to my surprise that I take an alarmingly large number of cell pics of both my food and the places I eat.  Hmmmm…

Check out this perfect little Call for Entries for The International Cell Phone Photo Show from Artspace MAGQ in Miami.  You can enter for as little as $8, and they will print your cell phone pic for you.  If your pic doesn’t sell during the show, they will mail it to you.  What more could you possibly want?

CALL for ENTRIES: Miami Cell Phone Photo Show

Miami Cell Phone Photo Show!The call to artists show The International Cell Phone Photo Show  is for any and all artists worldwide to submit any work that is produced using any cell phone available to the artist. The goal of this show is to showcase  artwork from around the world in their gallery for patrons to see and purchase your unique pieces.  They welcome your photo submissions.

PRINTING:  You will be responsible to upload your image(s) to their site and, they will print your images on the finest quality 100% cotton rag paper available using their state of the art new Large Format Epson 9900 printers with archival ultrachrome inks.  Artspace wants to represent your work in the best possible manner on the best quality papers using the best technology available.

Your copyright will be strictly protected.

Learn more about the Gallery at Artspace MAGQ in Miami!COMMISSION:  Artspace will charge a 20% commission on works sold.

ENTRY FEE:   $8 per image or a max of 5 images for $35.  Payable by PayPal or if you do not have a PayPal account, you can use a credit card.

They will mail you the image that they have printed after the completion of show if the image has not been sold.

DEADLINE:  September 30, 2010

If you have any questions, read the Call on their Website!

ART COMPETITION: Go, Speed Racer, Go!

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I suspect you’ll judge me, but I have to admit that there are more than a few classic cartoons that are a part of my every day life.  I realize that I am dating myself, but on this Labor Day weekend…I have no doubt that Boo Boo would love to steal my pic-a-nic basket when I am at Bays Mountain Park.  Umhmmm…

How ’bout you?  Do you have a favorite?  Check out this Call for Entries for the 2010 Speed Racer International Art Competition sponsored by Maximillian Gallery in Los Angeles.  Your work could end up as Limited Edition prints or even licensed for products and clothing.  Enter early to save on Entry Fees!

ART COMPETITION:
2010 Speed Racer International Art Competition

2010 Speed Racer International Art Competition!You have the opportunity to create art based on the classic Speed Racer™ cartoon and win in the competition, have the original Speed Racer™ art you create sold, have your artwork Published and made available for sale as a Limited Edition print, perhaps even have the Speed Racer™ art you create licensed for use on products and apparel…

All the while gaining valuable exposure for you and your art. It’s an exciting competition and we look forward to your participation! Emerging and established artists are invited to enter.

2010 Speed Racer International Art Competition!MEDIA: Painting, Drawing, Photography, Digital, Print (etching, lithograph, silkscreen, linoleum cut, woodcut, monotype…), Sculpture and Video.  Multiple entries can be made in as many categories as desired.

Examples of art you can create include placing Speed Racer™ image(s) in a new context; making new drawing(s), painting(s), etc of Speed™ and/or other character(s), car(s), etc; a photo of a model dressed like Speed™ and/or other character(s) and a sculpture of Speed and/or the Mach 5™… Videos are 1 min max and can include digital art, re-editing existing scenes mixed with art, actor(s)… You can direct/act in and do a monologue, spoken word, a scene… There’s no limit to what you can create! Please see below for more guidelines on appropriate art.

DATES: The competition start date is August 10th, 2010 at 9 AM EST and the deadline to submit art is October 31st, 2010 at 8 PM EST. During the first week of November 2010, a total of SEVEN (7) WINNERS shall be selected in each category, for a total of FORTY NINE (49) WINNERS.

2010 Speed Racer International Art Competition!ART PANELISTS:  A diverse panel of art professionals—including MAXIMILLIAN GALLERY founder Caradoc Ehrenhalt and international Art Dealer Sonce Leroux, will select the winners in the Art Panelists Competition.

The panel will select three artists as the 2010 Speed Racer™ Art Competition Winners. Each Artist will be awarded: First Place, Second Place or Third Place Juried Competition WinnerA Limited Edition print of the First Place winner’s art published by MAXIMILLIAN GALLERY with 5 prints from the edition given to the artist; Participation in the MAXIMILLIAN GALLERY 2010 Speed Racer™ International Art Competition Exhibition to be held at a location to be determined; Featured in the press release announcing the winners; Featured in winners area on the website; Art licensing representation and Art gallery representation.

2010 Speed Racer International Art Competition!The public will vote online for their favorite Speed Racer art with awards as follows:

First Place Public Vote Winner: First Place Public Vote Winner; A Limited Edition print of the First Place winner’s art published by MAXIMILLIAN GALLERY with 5 prints from the edition given to the artist; Participation in the MAXIMILLIAN GALLERY 2010 Speed Racer™ International Art Competition Exhibition to be held at a location to be determined; Featured in the press release announcing winners; Featured in winners area on the website; Art licensing representation; and Art gallery representation.

Second and Third Place Public Vote Winners:  Second Place or Third Place Public Vote Winner; Featured in the press release announcing winners; and Featured in winners area on the website.

2010 Speed Racer International Art Competition!Gallery Founder Caradoc Ehrenhalt will also select a Winner. The Artist will be awarded: A Limited Edition print of their wining art published by MAXIMILLIAN GALLERY with 5 prints from the edition given to the artist; Participation in the MAXIMILLIAN GALLERY 2010 Speed Racer™ International Art Competition Exhibition to be held at a location to be determined; Featured in the press release announcing the winners; Featured in winners area on the website; Art licensing representation; and Art gallery representation.

MANY OPPORTUNITIES FOR EVERY PARTICIPANT!

ENTRY FEES: Each entry submitted by September 15th 2010 is $25, after September 15th 2010 each entry submitted by October 31st, 2010 is $35. Each additional entry made by an Entrant who wishes to submit additional work by September 15th 2010 is $15, after September 15th 2010 each additional entry made by an Entrant who wishes to submit additional work by October 31st is $25.

Questions? See the full Rules & Guidelines!

CALL for ENTRIES: Coupling from Gallery 110

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SOMETIMES YOU FEEL
LIKE A NUT

Some things just go together.  And, athough I always think of myself as a strong, individual personality.  I’ve come to realize that I clearly value being part of a duo.  My husband Jon and I are rarely apart.  My friend Toni and I are “two nuts in a pod,” and even my artwork has become collaborativeWhich duo in your life adds the pea-nuty center?

Check out the Call for Entries for Couplings from Gallery 110 in Seattle.  This International Juried Art Show is looking for work that explores personal relationships.  Here’s a great opportunity to add a gallery from another major art center to your resume.  Take the chance…

CALL for ENTRIES:  Couplings

In February 2011 Gallery 110 will host an international juried show titled Couplings.  As a tie-in to Valentine’s Day, the gallery is calling for artwork that explores personal relationships.

Learn more about Gallery 110!In our world of many dualities and increasing isolation the idea of “couplings” has many modern interpretations of love and affection. Gallery 110 invites artists to submit works that celebrate these pairings and the power of the bonds they create.

JUROR: Rock Hushka is Director of Curatorial Administration and Curator of Contemporary and Northwest Art at Tacoma Art Museum. He also serves as an Affiliate Assistant Professor at the University of Washington. Before joining the Tacoma Art Museum, Hushka held positions on the curatorial staff at the Seattle Art Museum and worked in the collections of the Henry Art Gallery at University of Washington.

At Tacoma Art Museum (pictured right), Hushka has curated more than 45 projects including Sparkle Then Fade, The Forty Part Motet by Janet Cardiff,  A Reworking of Spem in Alium 1573, by Thomas Tallis, and the nationally touring Lewis and Clark Territory: Contemporary Artists Revisit Place, Race, and Memory. He has completed eleven major exhibition and catalogue projects including The Romantic Vision of Michael Brophy, Where Sky Meets Earth: The Luminous Landscapes of Victoria Adams, and two Northwest Biennials.

Learn more about the Tacoma Art Museum!Under his leadership of the artistic program, Tacoma Art Museum has received major grants from the National Endowment for the Arts for a collection handbook of the Northwest collection and from the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts for the forthcoming exhibition Art, AIDS, America.

AWARDS: First and second prize winners will take home $300 and $200 respectively.

ELIGIBILTY: Couplings is an international juried show open to artists over 18 years of age. Art work may be in any two or three dimensional media and must be original works of art by the artist submitting the entry.

Learn more about Gallery 110 online!CONDITIONS AND RULES: Entries accepted for exhibition must have a professional appearance. Two-dimensional artwork must include a wire and must be ready to hang. Works on paper must be framed and protected under glass or Plexiglas. The finished size cannot be more than 48” in either dimension and image size cannot be less than 8” in either dimension. Artwork cannot weigh more than 30 pounds. Artists may not substitute another work for the accepted work. Entries must be for sale and priced with the intent to sell. A gallery commission of 50% will be deducted from sales. Artists grant permission to Gallery 110 to reproduce accepted artwork for promotional uses in both printed and electronic forms.

Ode to Urban Sprawl 1 by Amy OatesENTRY FEE:  The fee is $35 for 3 entries. Add $10 for each additional piece. Payment must be in US dollars. Entry fees are non-refundable.

DEADLINE:  Entry deadline is November 1, 2010.

NOTIFICATIONS: A list of accepted artists will be posted on their gallery website in early December 2010. Selected artists will be notified by email and telephone. Shipping and delivery instructions will be provided with acceptance notification. Delivery and return charges are the artist’s responsibility.

To download this prospectus click here.

QUESTIONS? Email juriedshow@gallery110.com or call Sarah Dillon,
Gallery Director at 206-624-9336, noon-5pm, Wednesday through Friday.

CALL for ENTRIES: Article 19 & Expression

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Freedom of Expression is a right held sacred by every artist I know–like breathing, eating…being.  Without the right to express oneself politically, creatively, and personally,  the world becomes a scary, dark place.  Many of us take this basic freedom for granted. 

This Call for Entries from Bridge for Emerging Contemporary Art (BECA) for work inspired by Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, gives you the perfect opportunity to revisit precisely how fortunate you are to have the option to create artwork that expresses your viewpoint–any viewpoint.  Express yourself!

CALL for ENTRIES:
Article 19 & The Freedom of Expression

BECABECA: Bridge for Emerging Contemporary Art, the global artist and designer run non-profit project founded in January 2008, presents ‘ARTICLE 19’.  Drawing inspiration from both the preamble and Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, artists, architects + designers from around the world are challenged to Explore, Discover and Act through Art + Design.

The result will be an international group exhibition which embodies not only the spirit of Article 19 of the UDHR but also explores today’s ever-growing challenges faced by contemporary society from all corners of the globe when attempts are made to realize our human right to freedom of expression.

The ARTICLE 19 exhibition is being held in partnership with, STREET ARTS: A Celebration of Hip Hop Culture & Free Expression, a two month, city-wide event in Albuquerque, NM.

Article 19The BECA Foundation is proud to be a part of this important arts + cultural event being held this October and November 2010.

BECA wants to broaden the discourse and extend the boundaries of awareness of our global human right to freedom of expression and the current threats posed to these rights. For those answering the challenge being put forth within the International Call to Artists, Architects + Designers to Explore, Discover and Act through Art + Design, it is an opportunity, in and of itself, to exercise the universal human right to freedom of expression.  A complete schedule of STREET ARTS programs and events will soon be available at www.516arts.org.

ELIGIBILITY:  Those at least 18 years of age from any country are eligible to submit their works for consideration according to the downloadable guidelines below. The BECA Foundation will host the exhibition at New Studio A.D., a new multi-functional studio, exhibition and event space located in downtown Albuquerque, New Mexico.

STREET ARTS: A Celebration of Hip Hop Culture & Free Expression

The space allocated for the exhibition is 650 sqft with a ceiling height of 14 feet allowing the exhibition to fill a full 9,100 cubic feet of viewing space. A group of individual artists, architects, designers, or duos, groups or collectives will be selected by BECA Foundation directors + advisors to receive the exhibition opportunity which will run from November 2 – 16, 2010 with an opening reception from 5 – 7pm on November 5th during Downtown Albuquerque’s First Friday ArtsCrawl.

View past exhibitions here as well as www.CurateThis.org and www.BECAgallery.com.

MEDIA:  This is a multimedia and multidisciplinary exhibition without limitation therefore all works will be considered, including but not limited to: site-specific installations, painting, sculpture, mixed-media, drawing, printmaking, fiber, textiles, illustration, digital art, interactive design, photography, video/new media, film, performance art, music and sound focused works, 3D animation, graphic design, product design, furniture design, haute couture fashion + accessories, architectural interventions/designs and functional art, etc. 

K2S Crew by Gajin FujitaAll creative culminations are welcome.

DEADLINE:  September 29, 2010

ENTRY FEE:  $25 for up to 4 works submitted

With a growing international BECA network of now 30,000, it is more important than ever for BECA to ensure that in addition to hosting the physical exhibition, the exhibition also be made available online at www.BECAICAD.org for those who are unable to attend in person.

BECA outreach efforts also extend beyond its own growing network via news releases, blogs, videos, flip publications and various forms of social media. This extended outreach for each exhibition results in the exposure of exhibiting artists, architects + designers work to over 750,000 members of the local, regional, national and international art + design communities.

Please download and review the complete Call to Artists, Architects + Designers.

Once you have downloaded and reviewed the Call to Artists, Architects + Designers, you may begin by clicking the “Submission Fee” link found on their site.

CALL for ENTRIES: smallprint BIG IMPRESSION

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CHEAP DELICACY?

I consistently receive requests for calls with no entry fee, and I do post No Entry Fee Calls as regularly as I can; however, sometimes you get the opportunity for which you pay.   You may love ice cream from McDonalds (I love the caramel sundae), but don’t expect an exotic delicacy for $1.

This printmaking call from the Leicester Print Workshop called smallprint: big impresion is a great example of an international call, art publication, a selling exhibition, and a traveling exhibition opportunity all in one Call for Entries.

Here’s the Call:

Leicester Print Workshop announces a call for artists for smallprint: big impression; a touring exhibition of contemporary prints that measure no more than 100 sq cm (approx. 15.5 sq. in.).

Small Print Big ImpressionAll selected work will be featured in a full colour catalogue and will tour the UK continuously in a selling exhibition throughout 2011 and will also be available for purchase online.

JURY:  Selected by an independent panel of experts:

 Anne Desmet, Printmaker and Editor of Printmaking Today

Craig Ashley, Producer of Visual Arts at the mac

Irena Czapska, Printmaker and Manager at Spike Print Studio

PRIZES:  Four prize winners will be chosen during the selection process and winners will be informed prior to the exhibition going on tour.

Artwork from small print 2007GUIDELINES:  All entries must be original, signed by the artist and created during 2010.

Four additional prints from each selected edition must be provided to allow for replacement after sales; therefore, they will not accept monoprints or monotypes. If they believe an entry is a reproduction of a pre-existing piece artwork– it will not be selected.

MEDIA:  Artists working in any printmaking technique.

COMMISSION:  Artists are advised that 50% commission will be taken from all sales; please set the selling price with this in mind.

DEADLINE:  November 1, 2010 

Artwork from small print 2007ENTRY FEE:  Non refundable entry fee for up to a maximum of three pieces per artist:

£18 (UK Printmakers) – approx. $28.61 US

£ 15 (LPW members) – approx. $23.85 US

£ 25 (Printmakers based overseas) – approx. $39.74 US

Included in the entry fee is the cost of returning unselected work and unsold work once the tour is over, hence the increased fee for overseas submissions.

The entry fee can be paid online at www.leicesterprintworkshop.com/smallprint or with a cheque made payable to Leicester Print Workshop.

Artwork from small print 2007SHIPPING:  Post all entries to Leicester Print Workshop, 50 St Stephens Road, Leicester, LE2 1GG to arrive by the deadline date.  Please ensure all submissions are packed, lying flat, in a sturdy reinforced envelope.

On the reverse of each image, please write clearly in pencil, the name of the artist and the title of the piece. Ensure all images are accompanied by the smallprint:big impression application form and payment or proof of payment, if paying over the internet.

All entries must be supplied unframed and without a mount. Please do not send any additional information.

Find the full call at www.leicesterprintworkshop.com/smallprint

For more information email info@leicesterprintworkshop.com 
or telephone (+44) 116 255 3634

CALL FOR ENTRIES: The Netherlands

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It is time to brush away the cobwebs and get your work out there.  You know how I love project-oriented work. 

I enjoy the research, but I recognize that not everyone wants to try to fit into the mold of what a jury is seeking. 

I see it as a challenge and hope you will too.  Here is an international call for art entries for the Netherlands for six commissioned pieces that pay tribute to Jean Tinguely (1925-1991) philosophically–but not necessarily aesthetically.

The Sorceress by Jean Tinguely c 1961Jean Tinguely was a Swiss painter and sculptor.  

He is best known for his sculptural machines or kinetic art, in the Dada tradition; known officially as metamechanics.

Tinguely’s art satirized the mindless overproduction of material goods in advanced industrial society. Read the entire article on wikipedia.org.

There are so many of you doing great assemblage work out there.  Here’s your shot to be a big fish in a very small, specialized pond:

Meta Malevich by Jean Tinguely c 1954The Métamatic Research Initiative is launching a call for entries to commission six individual art works in line with its mission. The initiative welcomes proposals from visual artists working in all disciplines.

The Métamatic Research Initiative’s mission is to stimulate research into ideas stemming from the work and philosophy of the French-Swiss artist Jean Tinguely (1925-1991).

Specifically, the research initiative focuses on Tinguely’s exploration of the relationship between the artist, the art work and the viewer as expressed in his Métamatic sculptures.

For further information visit their website www.metamaticresearch.info and email All Art Initiatives for guidelines.

INTERNATIONAL CALL: United Kingdom

Click here to Subscribe to ArtAndArtDeadlines.com by email!Happily, ArtAndArtDeadlines.com readers span the globe; however, the Calls for Entries and Calls for Submission are not always as accommodating. 

This gem of a Call for Submissions is from Beers Lambert Contemporary Art in the UK and is open to artists everywhere.  You can enter up to 6 images for only 10£ or $15 US. 

Please note the deadline is JUNE 13th…
so don’t waste any time.

Beers Lambert Contemporary ArtEMERGING ARTISTS
INTERNATIONAL
EXHIBITION OPPORTUNITY

Visit the Surface Gallery online!Beers Lambert Contemporary Art invites all artists working in 2D and 3D to submit to an international exhibition, I Am Solitary I Am An Army, in collaboration with Surface Gallery in Nottingham, UK, scheduled for September to October of 2010, that will explore current paths and ideas in contemporary art.

The exhibition wishes to showcase the very best in
emergent art from around the world.

Beers Lambert artist Lucia Pizzani of VenezuelaEntry is open to all artists whose work speaks to concepts of identity, progress, temporality, and self, and interpretations of these themes, and/or operates upon this conceptual basis through an exciting approach to medium/material, presentation, and figurative or abstract art.

Beers Lambert encourages submissions from artists whose work explores a unique aesthetic sensibility and a progressive approach to the themes described.

Beers Lambert artist David Smith of the UKThe work sought after should engage with the themes, present new avenues for dialogue, and offer an exciting approach to issues that challenge and determine the direction of contemporary emergent art.

Successful artists will be exhibited and considered for inclusion with Beers Lambert Contemporary Art.

Due to overwhelming initial response, the deadline for applications has been extended to midnight, Sunday June 13, 2010.

For a full prospectus, please refer to
www.beerslambert.com/call.htm