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CALL for ENTRIES: Embracing our Differences

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for 40?

I do not understand the over-size food craze.  I occasionally watch Man vs. Food, and each time I wonder, “Will he ever want to eat that again?” Why would anyone order a 7lb burger, 5 gallons of ice cream or 4 lbs of pancakes unless they were having a party.  The 10 ft. sub sandwich, that I understand.  Party food.  But where is the fun in making yourself ill with a food you may now love but never again be able to face?  Well, this next call is all about over-sized goodness.  Check it out…

Check out this great Call for Entries for the Annual Embracing our Differences Exhibit in Sarasota, FL. And in addition to possibly getting your artwork on a billboard …don’t forget there is NO ENTRY FEE!

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Learn more about Embracing our Differences!CALL for ENTRIES:
Embracing our Differences

 

Embracing Our Differences invites artists, photographers, professionals, amateurs, teachers and students to participate in its annual visual art exhibit celebrating diversity.

The Embracing Our Differences exhibit will be displayed throughout the months of April and May 2013 at Island Park along Sarasota’s beautiful bay front.

One by Teri GillispieELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists. National and international submissions are encouraged.

DEADLINE:
January 7th, 2013

NOTIFICATION:
Winning selections
will be announced online at embracingourdifferences.org by mid-March, 2013.

ENTRY FEE: None.

45 artists will be selected for the exhibit.

 

Since 2004, the exhibit has been viewed by more than 850,000 visitors. The exhibit will contain 39 billboard-sized (16 feet wide by 12 1/2 feet high) images of the selected artworks.  At the judges’ discretion, an additional 6 “honorable mentions” may be selected.

SELECTION PROCESS: Final selections will be chosen based on artistic excellence in reflection of the theme “Embracing Our Differences.”

We are All Birds of the Same Feather by Sharon S NapshinThe art-work will also be evaluated on how it will read outdoors when enlarged to billboard size – 16′ wide by 12.5′ high.

Artists are encouraged to use
bold saturated colors and strong lines.

 

Final selections will be made by a 3-judge panel of professional artists, curators and art professionals.

AWARDS: A total of $3,000.00 in awards will be presented.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

CALL for ENTRIES: True Colors

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not
ACCOMPLISHED

A little girl recently asked me how I could tell which food was good for me just by looking at it. (Yes, I really do talk about food all day.)  I spent a few minutes explaining that you could tell that some foods are good for you because they are deeply or brightly colored, like broccoli, swiss chard and carrots.  Without missing a beat she said, “I’m glad to know I don’t have to give up jelly beans,” and she promptly turned and left.  Perfect.  This next show is proves color can be good for you.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries for True Colors, a digital and photography competition brought to you by Digital Arts: California that will feature both an online showcase AND a physical gallery exhibit.  Pay attention to the details…

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Learn more from Digital Arts California!CALL for ENTRIES:
True Colors

 

“Color—in all its glory—is the theme of this exhibit. Bring on those bright, dazzling hues, or those soft, muted pastels. Explore deep, mysterious shades, or subtle, sophisticated tones.  Does your palette include earth tones…or psychedelic blinders?  Have you created a fuchsia-and-saffron fractal or a digital painting in chartreuse and cherry-blossom pink?  Or, have you photographed the subtle range of blues and greens in an ocean vista?  If color is an integral aspect of your art or photography, we want to see your images!” —from digitalartscalifornia.com

Learn more from Digital Arts California!Digital Arts: California presents exhibits online and in a physical, brick-and-mortar gallery in Los Angeles, San Diego, or another California art center.

ELIGIBILITY:
Open to all artists.

MEDIA:  Every discipline, genre, style, and school of thought within digital art and photography is welcome.

DEADLINE:  January 15, 2012

ENTRY FEE:  Entry fees are $25 for the first 5 & $4 for each add’l image.

Learn more from Digital Arts California!JURORS:  Selection of the finalists that will appear online in solo artist/photographer galleries will be made by Virginia and Glen Christensen. Virginia has enjoyed a long career as an editor and a publisher of photography and art books, and is, herself, an accomplished photographer.  Glen has had a distinguished career as Art Director at major record companies in both New York City and Hollywood. Among his professional accolades have been two Grammy nominations for Best Album Package.

AWARDS:  Works that have been awarded a Gold Stellar Art Award will be eligible for exhibition in a physical gallery setting. Such exhibits will be held periodically and will combine these award winners from various Digital Arts: California online exhibits.  How often such physical exhibits are held will depend on the volume of entries to their online exhibits as well as other factors.

For complete details, Visit California Digital Arts online!

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CALL for SUBMISSIONS: Pop Up Billboard Exhibit

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I get lots of requests for restaurant recommendations.  And, I think sometimes people are disappointed when I give them the stereotypical answers, but famous places are famous for a reason.  For example, I would never visit New Orleans without a trip to the Cafe du Monde for beignets and cafe au lait or to Central Grocery for a muffuletta.  If you “pop-in” to this next show opening, make sure to check out my favorites.  Is it lunch yet?

Check out this Call for Submissions from Art Below for the Pop-Up Billboard Exhibit and Gallery Orange co-exhibit in New Orleans.  The fees are huge, but you can’t ask for better exposure.  Take a look…

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Learn more from Art Below!CALL for ENTRIES:
Pop-Up
Billboard Exhibit

 

Art Below ‘Pop Up’ is taking place in New Orleans for the month of February 2012, specially planned to co-inside with the legendary Mardi Gras which every year bring thousands of fun loving visitors to the city to join the celebrations.

As an exhibitor you will be allocated with your own billboard to display your selected artwork for 4 weeks starting January 31, 2012. 

Running alongside the billboard display you will also be invited to exhibit your selected artwork as part of the Art Below ‘Pop Up’ Group Show for the month of February at Gallery Orange located in the world famous French Quarter.

Learn more from Art Below!There will be 2 private view events at Gallery Orange on February 4th and 18th, 2012.

ELIGIBILITY:
Open to all artists.

MEDIA:
All media that can be adequately
represented as a static
two-dimensional 10’x20′ billboard.

DEADLINE:
January 9, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  Ongoing after January 9th until spots are filled.

ENTRY FEE:   The fee is £750 (approximately $1175 USD)

Learn more about Gallery Orange!Editor’s note:  I know this is a HUGE expense for many of you; however, if you look into the price of a billboard along any interstate (never mind this one is in the French Quarter during Mardi Gras) and you will quickly realize that this is A DEAL…IF AND ONLY IF this is the appropriate step in your career at this particular time.

JUROR:  The jury process is unclear.  However, my knowledge of Art Below indicates you probably can’t simply buy your way into this one.

SALES:  This is a 50/50 split with Gallery Orange/Art Below for prints of your billboard image as well as original work included at the gallery portion of the exhibit.

For complete details, Visit the Website!

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CALL for ENTRIES: International Painting NYC

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I presume?

I want to love apples, but truth be known, I don’t.  Due to my proximity to multiple apple orchards, my not loving apples seems a little tragic.  So, I keep going to the orchards, and I keep buying different varieties in the hopes that one result in an OMG moment.  The Arkansas Black variety was nice, but I’m still looking.  I had the try-and-try again attitude with painting for a long time, and every once in a while, I still get the painting bug.  But, to date, I am not a good painter.  This Call is meant for the good painters out there.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Jeffrey Leder Gallery (NYC) for the International Painting NYC exhibit. If you’re looking for a show in New York City, this one just might be for you.  Investigate further…

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Learn more about the International Painting NYC Exhibit at the Jeffrey Leder Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES: International Painting NYC

A few have said that painting is dead, but alas it is flourishing as never before. There is great work being done, on the level of Gerard Richter, Susan Swartz, Tomma Abts and David Hockney, to name just a few. And all have exhibited in NYC – now perhaps you can as well.

The Jeffrey Leder Gallery will start the new year with an expansive exhibit: “International Painting NYC.”  The exhibit will occupy 3 floors of the gallery. The gallery is located in LIC, New York City: 8 minutes from Manhattan, around the corner from MoMA PS1 Museum, 2 blocks from the Sculpture Center and 6 Blocks from the Noguchi Musuem.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists, American and International.

Learn more about the International Painting NYC Exhibit at the Jeffrey Leder Gallery!MEDIA:  This exhibition celebrates the range of creative exploration in painting.

DEADLINE:
December 10th, 2011

NOTIFICATION:
December 16 , 2011

ENTRY FEE:  $40 for up to 5 images, $10 for each add’l image

JUROR:  Jeffrey Leder, Gallery Director, Jeffrey Leder Gallery

SALES:  There is a 40% gallery commission for work sold.

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CALL for ENTRIES: International Photo Exhibit

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A BAKER’S DOZEN

I appreciate simple food.  Somedays there is nothing more comforting than a roasted chicken; however, I am baffled by the new wave of “5 ingredient” cookbooks.  I appreciate that sometimes you only HAVE five ingredients.  But a whole cookbook of 5 ingredient dishes?  I use olive oil, garlic, parsley and cracked black pepper in almost everything…that only leaves me one additional ingredient.  How about giving me 12 ingredients?  Take a 12 layer dip to the opening of the exhibit in this next Call.  Just a subtle pun…

Check out this Call for Entries for the 2011 International Photo Exhibition from the 12 12 Gallery (Richmond, VA).  Make the early deadline and enter for only $25!  Alternative processes welcome…

Download the Prospectus from the 12 12 Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
International Photo Exhibition

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Artists around the world age 18+ may submit up to 3 images for consideration.  Additional images may be submitted at an additional cost for up to a total of 5 works.  Work previously exhibited at 12 12 Gallery is not eligible.

MEDIA:  Any photographic process

DEADLINE:  September 15, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  October 3, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  Early entries will be received through 11:59pm EDT on Thursday, September 1, 2011.  During Early Entry, each entrant will pay a non-refundable $25 (USD) entry fee for 3 images.  Additional images, at $5 each, for up to 5 total images, may be submitted.

Extended entries will be received from Friday, 2 September through 11:59pm EDT on Thursday, September 15, 2011.  During Extended Entry, each entrant will pay a non-refundable $30 (USD) entry fee for 3 images.  Additional images, at $5 each, for up to 5 total images, may be submitted.

Download the Prospectus from the 12 12 Gallery!JUROR:  Amalia Pizzardi was born in Italy, where she studied Art and Semiology at the University of Bologna with Umberto Eco and received a PhD in Social Sciences. She organized the seventh and eighth editions of the Lyric and Cultural Festival “Valle d’Itria” presenting “Le jeu de l’amour et du hasar” by Marivaux and “Turandot” by F.Busoni, under the auspices of the Ministry of Culture and Ministry of Tourism and commissioned by the Paolo Grassi Foundation.

When living in Mexico, Dr. Pizzardi became firmly convinced that Art is a vehicle for social change, so she organized artistic events within the framework of cultural interchanges with other countries, including Brazil, Colombia, Finland, France, Guatemala, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Uruguay and the United States. She has participated for years as a juror in competitions and artistic events organized by CNN, the Red Cross Art Auction and Juannio, Latin American Masters’ Auction.

Download the Prospectus from the 12 12 Gallery!Amalia is the Founder and Director of the art gallery “The Gallery Art & Design,” dedicated principally to Latin American art on the vanguard, which has had a presence in Mexico, Italy and the United States; participating in international art fairs such as ArtMiami y MiArt in Milan. She is also the Founder and President of “Colors of Life,” a non-profit that organizes each year an International Photo Competition to support various charitable causes.

AWARDS:  Cash and prizes up to $1000 will be awarded solely at the discretion of the exhibition juror.  Recognition of work by Dr. Pizzardi may also be designated to the extent she deems appropriate.  These designations may not include a cash prize.  Also, 12 12 Gallery Director, Martin McFadden, will award a Director’s Choice Award.

SALES:  All work must be for sale.  12 12 Gallery will receive a 35% commission.

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CALL for ENTRIES: Yosemite Renaissance

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ANYONE?

Does your family eat green or eco-friendly? My family has made progress toward going the eco-friendly green route in baby steps over the past few years both in our culinary exploits and energy consumption. However, I’ll admit that it rarely occurs to me to use my art to contribute to environmental awareness.  I will do a lot of things to save the environment, just don’t ask me to drink the juice, ugh. This next call gives you the opportunity to use art to help protect Yosemite…

Check out the Call for Entries for the 27th Annual Yosemite Renaissance Exhibit. You can enter one piece for as little as $15 and help protect Yosemite National Park in new generations with your unique interpretation. It’s good to be green…

Learn more about Yosemite Renaissance XXVIICALL for ENTRIES:
Yosemite Renaissance XXVII

 

Yosemite Renaissance is an annual competition and exhibition which is intended to encourage diverse artistic interpretations of Yosemite.

Its goals are to bring together the works of serious contemporary artists that do not simply duplicate traditional representations; to establish a continuum with past generations of Yosemite artists; and to help re-establish visual art as a major interpretive medium of the landscape and a stimulus to the protection of the environment.

Yosemite El Capitan by Mike Murphy in 2005Historically, the arts have played a very important role in the establishment of our State and National Parks. It is the hope of Yosemite Renaissance that they can be just as important in future efforts to preserve and protect that heritage.

ELIGIBILITY: The Yosemite Renaissance XXVII competition is open to all living artists. Subject matter is limited to recent works on the landscape, environment, wildlife and people of Yosemite or the environment of the Sierra. Both representational and non-representational submissions are accepted.

MEDIA: Original artwork may be in any medium.  Size is limited to works that can be shipped in containers not exceeding maximum U.P.S. dimensions of 130 inches, length and girth combined.  Triptychs or other multi-image pieces (exhibited under one title) should not exceed 48 x 48.”

El Capitan in Fall by Mila ZinkovaLIMITS: Each artist is limited to eight entries. No more than two entries from any artist will be included in the exhibit.

DEADLINE: November 10, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  Late December

ENTRY FEE: There is a non-refundable entry/handling fee of $15.00 for each entry. Payment must accompany your entry submissions. Your check or money order should be made payable (only in U.S. dollars) to Yosemite Renaissance, Inc.  One check may cover several entries from one artist (up to the eight entries allowed per artist).

JURORS: The Board of Directors of Yosemite Renaissance (consisting of artists, curators and administrators) will make the initial selection of works for the exhibition. Cash award-winners will be selected by independent judges to be announced.

AWARDS: At least $4,000 in cash awards will be distributed at the discretion of the judges. Purchase awards may be given as well.  A special award of $300 will be given to the best piece inspired by Hetch Hetchy (pictured below) that the jurors select to be included in the exhibit.

 Questions? Read the Prospectus!

Hetch Hetchy Valley in Yosemite by Daniel Mayer in 2002