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CALL for ENTRIES: Love

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My family loves peanut butter.  I don’t mean they like to eat it.  I mean they are obsessed.  It is eaten on everything in my house.  I am working on perfecting my peanut butter cookie recipe, and it is almost complete, but I am still searching for the perfect Himalayan salt for the top.  Obsessive love.  This next call is looking for Love in all the right places.  Universal theme…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Darkroom Gallery (Essex Junction, VT) for Love. The entry fee at Darkroom is always low ($24), and they will provide free matting & framing if you work in their standard sizes. Take a look…

*Editor’s Note: If you enter, please make sure to let them know that you found the Call on ArtAndArtDeadlines.com. I have a soft spot for this gallery, so please make me proud…

Shadow Kiss by Juror Joe DiMaggioCALL for ENTRIES:
Love

Love. Hearts Entwined. Unrequited. Moonstruck. Star-crossed.

Passion. Yearning. Aphrodite. Fire. True. Sweethearts. Romance. Honey. Desire. Flame. Flirt. Tenderness. Heartbreak. Flowers. Roses. Enamored. Dear. Destiny. Cupid. Smitten. Holding hands. Forget-me-nots. Crush. Amour. Petals. Lovesick. Sweets. Trust. Wild. Dance. Cherish. Corny. Nude. Courtship. Fate. Lovesick. Beloved. Fall in. Dates. Eros. Poetry. Devotion. Admirers. Connection. Whisper. Beau. Doves. Love Letters. Red. Flame. Darling. Longing. Infatuation. Daydreams. Sentimental. Raw.

Embraces. Adoring. X’s & O’s. Secrets. Bouquets. Lovebirds. Lips. Butterflies. A-flutter. Friendship. Chocolate. Lips. Betrothed. Affection. Gift. Suitors. Woo. Kiss. Budding. Tears. Bare. Heartthrob. Fondness. Wings. Float. Envelope. Pair. Crazy. Endearment. Charmed. Amorous. Lovers. Rakkaus. .حُب . 喜爱. Láska. Kærlighed. Liefde. Armastus. Die Liebe. Aγάπη. Szeretet. Amore. 愛. 애정. Dragoste. любовь. Amor. Kärlek. Love.

Learn more about the Darkroom Gallery online!ELIGIBILITY:
Open to all artists 18+

MEDIA:
Photography

DEADLINE:
January 8, 2013

NOTIFICATION:
January 14, 2013

ENTRY FEE: Up to 4 for $24 US for on-line & $29 by email

JUROR: Joe DiMaggio is an internationally known photographer who’s been making award winning photographs for four decades. His dynamic photographs have appeared in Time/Life, Sports Illustrated, Time Magazine, HBO and the list goes on. One of his Sports Illustrated covers was selected by Time Magazine as Picture of the Year. DiMaggio made the obvious transition to advertising work for fortune 500 companies and was extremely successful doing photo illustrations for companies such as AT&T, AOL, Barclays, Xerox, Computer Associates, HBO, RJR Nabisco, Sony, Verizon and Ford Motor Company. DiMaggio has contributed as an international pool photographer, to several Olympic Games.

JoAnne Kalish’s passion for photography came about at a young age. She was the first woman photographer hired to work for “Sports Illustrated” photographing various sporting events and their star athletes. She was contracted by the International Olympic Committee to provide photographic coverage of the 1984 Olympic Games.

 Photography by Juror JoAnne KalishHaving contributed pictures to most major international publications such as Time Magazine, Der Speigel, Paris Match, and various others, she turned her attention to advertising work and personal projects, including her current Sensuality Series. In the advertising realm, she’s picked up numerous awards, receiving international acclaim for her Claritin and Sports Authority ad campaigns.

AWARDS: All selected entries are included in a full color exhibit catalog & gallery exhibition. Juror’s Choice: 30×48″ image banner. People’s Choice – free entry into a future exhibit.

SALES: Darkroom offers free matting & framing of accepted entries for the duration of the exhibit, subject to standard sizes. For commission details, go to the bottom of the Submissions page!

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the Darkroom Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES: Un-Inhibited

Click to Subscribe to www.ArtAndArtDeadlines.com by Email!THE NAKED
but wounded
CHEF

Don’t you love it when a movie or tv show depicts the uninhibited excitement of cooking naked or with nothing but an apron on?  Unless you subscribe to a raw food diet, I don’t recommend it.  Mixing bowls: cold.  Soup and/or bacon grease: very hot.  Keep your apron on, my dears, and use this next call to be Un-Inhibited.  It’s safer; just take my word for it…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition called Un-Inhibited. The sky is the limit on this show–they are open to just about everything. Don’t miss this one…

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Learn more about the Un-Inhibited show from BWAC!CALL for ENTRIES:
Un-Inhibited

 

The Un-Inhibited Show is an opportunity to explore creativity through the emerging technologies used in smart phones and smart devices. These apps have opened up exciting new ways for creating extraordinary visions and imagery on devices that we carry around with us day and night.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all US residents 18 years+

Learn more about BWAC online!MEDIA:
All creations from smartphones & smart devices. All work must be captured and edited on a smartphone or a smart device.

ENTRY FEE:
By July 26: $20 for up to 7, $2 for ea add’l

Between July 27 and  August 16: $30 for up to 7, plus $2 for ea add’l

DEADLINE:
August 16, 2013

NOTIFICATION:
Late August

AWARDS: BEST of SHOW GOLD: $500 At the Opening Reception, the artist whose work is juried as ‘Best of Show’ Gold by our Juror will receive a $500 cash prize.

Learn more from BWAC!BEST of SHOW SILVER: $300 At the Opening Reception, the artist whose work is juried as ‘Best of Show’ Silver by our Juror will receive a $300 cash prize.

BEST of SHOW Bronze: $200 At the Opening Reception, the artist whose work is juried as

Best Techniques Using Emerging Apps: $50 each

SALES: BWAC will retain a 25% commission on all exhibition sales.

For full details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from BWAC!

CALL for ENTRIES: 8×8 Photo Party

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or less

I like simple foods.  As I get older, I cook and eat fewer and fewer complicated recipes and foods.  I have come to appreciate the individual flavors of foods.  Dinner at my house is frequently a small cut of beef, chicken or fish with two oven roasted veggies on the side.  Simple.  Fewer and fewer sauces.  But, then again, I prefer simplicity in a lot of ways.  I rarely even wear prints unless they are simple geometrics.  This next call makes a geometric impact for a great end look and mission.  Please give this opportunity some serious thought…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Silver Eye Center for Photography (Pittsburgh, PA) for the 8×8 Photo Party This is an excellent way for you to help a great arts organization without having to print or ship your work or pay an entry fee.  This is an excellent idea for photographers trying to add to their artistic resume.  Take a look…

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Learn more about the 8x8 Photo Party from Silver Eye!CALL for ENTRIES:
8×8 Photo Party

 

Silver Eye Center for Photography announces a call for entries for their first 8×8 PHOTO PARTY, a fabulous showcase and celebration of the photographer in all of us.

This special event features an exhibition and sale of hundreds of 8×8 inch photographs submitted from around the world.  All proceeds directly benefit Silver Eye Center for Photography, Pittsburgh’s nationally-­‐acclaimed non-profit space for contemporary photography.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists regardless of age or skill level

MEDIA: Photography taken with digital cameras, film cameras, or cell phone cameras.

Learn more about the Silver Eye Center for Photography!DEADLINE: The registration form and image must be received via email by Saturday May 4, 2013, at 11:59:59 pm EST.

NOTIFICATION: All hung

ENTRY FEE:  No entry fee.  One submission per artist.

SALES:  All work will be available for sale at the 8×8 PHOTO PARTY for $20 per print. Sales directly benefit Silver Eye Center for Photography’s community education programs.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Download the Prospectus from the Silver Eye Center for Photography!

FEATURED ARTIST: Laurie McCormick

Learn more about photographer Laurie McCormick!IT’S RAINING it’s pouring

Over the years, I have only chosen two photographers’ work to feature–one of them last month. When it rains it pours.  The photographic entries have been pouring in like Morton’s salt.  Someone get me an umbrella; April’s coming.  This month, it is 28° outside as I write this post, and I was just hoping to find a little Spring, a little humor, a little optimism.  Somehow, I tripped across a breath of Spring in landscapes and an edgy sense of humor in miniature.

On behalf of AAAD, I am proud to announce this month’s Featured Artist is Laurie McCormick.  I always appreciate a spoonful of sugar over vinegar.  There are lessons to be learned from these delicate little scenes.  Enjoy

Learn more about Featured Artist Laurie McCormick!FEATURED ARTIST:
Laurie McCormick

Photography has always been a hobby for Laurie McCormick.  She attended photography classes at various colleges on the East and West Coast, and they helped her to hone in on her artistic side and to help mold what would become her unique photographic techniques.

It wasn’t until she purchased her digital Canon 5D that her photography became much more serious.  In early 2006, McCormick began traveling with other photographers to various destinations both domestically and internationally.  While capturing the essence of each destination, she discovered…

She was most at home behind the camera.

 

The Cheerios Affair by Featured Artist Laurie McCormick!Why photography  “I am a very visual person and love to tell stories with pictures.  Growing up, I have always had a camera and have taken pictures.  It was a way to escape my hostile, unsettling childhood. It became some sort of therapy for me to escape the ugliness of my home life and take pictures of my friends and beautiful images all around me.  One thing that struck me as an adult, there were very few pictures of my family growing up.  I think I have one baby picture of me and 4-5 pictures of me with my sister and one brother in either an Easter outfit, or visiting my Aunt Helen, or Aunt Betty.”

Photography by Featured Artist Laurie McCormick!Are you self-taught photographer or were you formally instructed?  And what’s your preference–film or digital?  “Yes I am self taught, plus sprinkle in several individual photography classes that I have taken over the years here and there at Mass College of Art, Santa Monica College and the Julia Dean Photo Workshops.  I started with Film and turned to Digital in 2006 with my Full Frame Canon 5D.”

When shooting landscape, what draws you to a specific scene? “I love how the light continuously changes a landscape.  We bring all of ourselves and all that we have experienced in our lives to a landscape, so the beauty we see actually comes from within.  The challenge is to capture what we are experiencing inside us.”

Photography is a silent, lone craft.

 

The subject matter, whether it be a landscape, person, building, is part of you being captured. That is why no two images will ever be identical.  It is always personal.”  We are featuring the miniatures, but you can glimpse McCormick’s landscapes here.

Part of the Family Secrets series by Laurie McCormick!Talk to me about the miniatures.  There are definitely statements being made with the most innocent of scenes.  “‘I found my calling in photographing meaningful scenes with my miniatures about 3 years ago.  A guest speaker in a photography class said, ‘Photograph what you love and where you are.’   A light bulb went off in my head.  I love miniatures, yet mine had been stuffed away in my closets for years.  Freeing them immediately brought me tremendous joy.

“I combined some of my miniatures with the painful memories of my childhood.  As an adult I realized that my need to collect miniatures gave me some sense of control over the chaotic and turbulent atmosphere I was raised in as a child. I witnessed intense fighting, hatred, anger, alcoholism, verbal and mental abuse along with molestation and exploitation at a very young age; all of these of course, were our Family Secrets.

Part of the Family Secrets series by Laurie McCormick!“I set up scenes that were very difficult to create because of the feelings attached to them, but the process and the feedback was very healing for me.  After putting the PAST behind me, the next series that evolved allowed me the freedom to express my present day life coupled with my sense of humor.”

What style of art do I find unbearable to own?  “Velvet framed pictures. I was engaged in the late 1970’s to someone who delved into a financial venture of buying Velvet Art Pictures.  It was a fad back then, and needless to say, it went no where except South.” Yes, Laurie, it did come down here.  Everyone needs a velvet Elvis.

Part of the Family Secrets series by Laurie McCormick!You know we have to talk about food. What is your favorite? “Grilled salmon–bar none. I can eat salmon every day because it tastes delicious and is good for my cholesterol. My favorite side sauces?  Southwest Fire Roasted Salsa, Fresh Mango Salsa or Pineapple Salsa.”   Mix the mango and pineapple salsas and you’ll never go back.

What about snack foods? “Blueberries.  My cat Peaches surreptitiously sneaks onto my counter while the blueberries are soaking and steals just one blueberry.   She chases her new find until the blueberry is squished.  Sad.   This repeats every time I have blueberries for my snack.  Blueberries are good for me, and ensure I start every day with a little laughter.”   Salmon and blueberries.  You’re a great role model for my current take-25-punds-off-my-rear project.  Thank you!

Photography by Featured Artist Laurie McCormick!So, what’s coming up next for you? “I am constantly taking images both with my iPhone 5 & my Canon 5D Mark II, so new work is always popping up and being published. Also, I want to teach and publish books on my work.  My major at Boston College was Psychology, so I feel this would be a great niche for me.  Also, I would love to teach classes on how to use the iPhone to make great captures & how to post process them to both Adult Ed & in High Schools.”

Thanks, Laurie, for a breath of Spring and a little humor therapy

Learn more about Laurie McCormick online!

Learn more about Featured Artist Laurie McCormick!