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CALL for ENTRIES: Toyed With

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divine

Simpler is generally best when it comes to food. Although I can complete understand the complex layered flavors of miso, I would still prefer a simple caprese salad of mozzarella, basil, tomatoes and olive oil any day.  This next Call gives you an opportunity to prove that you make simple use of a simple camera.  Don’t miss this chance…

Check out this Call for Art Entries for Toyed With a low-fidelity / alternative process photo show at Open Shutter Gallery (Durango, Colorado). Enter your photographs for $25, but be sure to make the July 14th deadline!

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Learn more about the Toyed With photo show!CALL for ENTRIES:
Toyed With

 

A juried exhibition for photographers working in low-fidelity or alternative process photography. Images must be shot with a toy or vintage camera and/or printed in an experimental or antique / alternative process.

ELIGIBILITY: This competition is open to all artists. Works must be original, created within the last two years and may not have been shown previously at Open Shutter Gallery.  All works must be framed, ready to hang, and for sale.

MEDIA: Photographic images must be shot with a toy or vintage camera and/or printed in an experimental or antique/alternative process.

Temple Guard by 2011 Juror Juror Michelle Bates!DEADLINE:
July 14, 2012

NOTIFICATION:
July 22, 2012

ENTRY FEE: First three entries: $25, each additional entry is $5 each.

JUROR: Christine So is the curator and PR manager for Holga Inspire, a fine art and film photography initiative co-founded by Mr. T.M. Lee, the inventor of the Holga camera. Christine is responsible for Holga Inspires’ strategic planning along with selecting, organizing, promoting, and connecting photographers and artists from around the world. She is the curator of the well-acclaimed international photography exhibition The Holga Inspire Show, which has traveled extensively throughout Asia and in the U.S. since 2009. She has invited many world-renowned artists and partnered with numerous international photographic institutions and galleries on various photography projects.

Eastside Sheep by the 2011 Juror Michelle Bates!Christine acts as a juror for the annual Krappy Kamera Competition, which is held at Soho Photo Gallery in New York City, and has been on the judging panel for other recognized exhibitions worldwide. In addition, she works with energy and passion on a wide variety of other creative projects and has initiated and organized other exhibitions to raise funds for worthy charity organizations. In 2011, she published a photo book called Let There Be Light, for which the proceeds went to charity for philanthropic purposes.

She is a dedicated advocate of fine art photography, continuously on the lookout for ways to revive an interest in film photography. Christine lives and works in Hong Kong.

AWARDS:  Cash awards and Holga cameras will be awarded. Winners will be notified at the show’s close.

SALES: A 50% commission will be retained on all artwork sold during the exhibition. Works should be priced accordingly and may not be changed after submission. Selected artists are encouraged to mat works in white and frame with black.

For complete details, visit the Toyed With website!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Objects of Wonder

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Black foods are not abundant, and honestly, most of them aren’t really black anyway.  They are usually a dark, purplish hue, but I digress.  Not surprisingly, I have a favorite amongst them.  Sticky black rice with Thai custard.  If I didn’t know any better, I’d swear it is spiked with sedatives.  One bite and my spine is jelly.  This next Call requires more than a spine of jelly, but black certainly plays a role.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Black Box Gallery (Portland, Oregon) for Still Life: Objects of Wonder.  The fee is reasonable, and the juror has great curatorial vision.  Don’t miss this opportunity!

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Read the full Call for Entries from the Black Box Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Still Life:
Objects of Wonder

Still life photography is the depiction of inanimate subject matter, most typically a small grouping of objects.  Still life photography more so than other types of photography gives the photographer more leeway in the arrangement of design elements within a composition.  Often still life photography is based on Dutch still life painting from the 17th century.

Still life photography is a demanding art, one in which the photographers are expected to be able to form their work with a refined sense of lighting, coupled with superb compositional skills.  The still life photographer makes pictures rather than takes them.  So what is contemporary still life photography?

Learn more about juror Todd Johnson!ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Photography

DEADLINE: June 5, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  7-10 days after the deadline

ENTRY FEE:  $35 for up to 5 photos

*Black Box will provide all framing, matting and printing for our exhibitions. The photographers who are selected into the exhibition by the juror will provide a high resolution Tiff file for our gallery to print for the exhibition. Black Box covers all printing and framing costs. Other arrangements can be accommodated, if artist wants to send in a print.

Learn more about the Still Life Objects of Wonder juried by Todd Johnson!JUROR:  Todd Johnson is the Director of Black Box Gallery. He earned his MFA in Photography from the San Francisco Art Institute. His work has been exhibited nationally in Los Angeles, Washington D.C., Minneapolis, San Francisco and Portland Oregon. His work has been written about and reviewed in The Washington Post, The Oregonian, and online in Portland Art News. He has worked for The Portland Art Museum, Portland Institute for Contemporary Art, The Art Gym at Marylhurst University, Reed College and Portland Community College. He has been an active photographer, educator and curator for over twenty years.

SALES:  Black Box Gallery takes a 50% commission on all sales, 50% goes to the photographer. If artist prefers the print does not have to be for sale. Print will be for exhibition and promotion only.

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CALL for ENTRIES: Among Trees

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me

I dream of citrus trees. I long to have lemons and limes in constant supply. I live in snow country.  It isn’t Vermont, by any means, but we see significant snow and freezing temperatures.  Think I could grow patio size trees in my sunroom?  Hmmm.  This next call wants to see the heart of the tree as you see it.  Investigate the theme…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Darkroom Gallery (Essex Junction, VT) for Among Trees. The entry fee at Darkroom is always low ($20), and they will provide free matting & framing if you work in their standard sizes.  Take a look…

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Learn more about Juror Beth Moon!CALL for ENTRIES:
Among Trees

We live among trees – depend on them – harvest them – eat from them – worship them – love them.  To some people trees are home, to others — simply a resource.  For this exhibit we want to examine the lives of trees and their intersection with our lives.

Trees transcend time as we experience it.  How many of us as children have planted a tree, watched it grow and then left it behind to a new generation? Trees stand as witnesses to generations past, present and future.  Trees are part of the ecological web of life on earth and whether we know it or not we all depend on them.

Show them what trees mean to you.  Objects of beauty, reverence, necessity? Symbols of strength and stoicism?  Monuments to the past?  Victims of man’s consumption?  They want to see how you envision life Among Trees.

Learn more about the Darkroom Gallery online!ELIGIBILITY: Entrants must be at least 18 years old. If younger, you must have a legal guardian make the submission for you.

MEDIA:
Photography

DEADLINE:
July 5
, 2012

NOTIFICATION:
July 10, 2012

JUROR: Time, memory and nature are the central motifs that underlie the photographic imagery of American photographer Beth Moon.

Whether she is recording the majestic, sentinel-like Baobab trees for the Portraits of Time series; capturing the strange balance between childhood innocence and the darker wisdom of nature in the project, Thy Kingdom Come;  rendering menacing carnivorous plants in the Savage Garden portfolio, or constructing fanciful, dreamscapes in the Seen But Not Heard portfolio;  Moon reveals a magical and intuitive appreciation for the ways in which time, memory and nature define our understanding of man’s place in the universe.

Moon studied fine art at the University of Wisconsin.  Moving to England and inspired by the many ancient trees there, she decided to make a series of their portraits. She mastered platinum/palladium printing, an ideal process for her vision.  Her work has been the object of numerous solo and group exhibitions in museums and galleries worldwide, receiving critical acclaim.  Beth now resides in Marin County, California.

AWARDS: All selected entries are exhibited in the gallery and included in a full color exhibit catalog. Juror’s Choice receives a 20×35″ vinyl exhibit banner featuring their image. People’s Choice gains free entry into a future exhibit.

SALES: Darkroom offers free matting and framing of accepted entries for the duration of each of their exhibitions, subject to standard sizes. Photographers set their own prices if they wish to sell their work and retain all rights to their photographs. For commission details, go to the bottom of the Submisssion Rules page!

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the Darkroom Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES: Illusion

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please

Rustic food is all the rage. Country tarts offer simple ingredients in a simple package.  But I am still a sucker for elaborately top-crusted pies.  A beautiful lattice can hide the simplest of ingredients.  One of the best confections I ever ate looked like a simple pecan pie but turned out to be filled with a fudge and coconut concoction that I can still conjure in my head by simply closing my eyes.  This next call wants your illusion, be it simple or complex.  Take this chance…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Center for Fine Art Photography (Fort Collins, CO) for Illusion. This is a beautiful gallery that has repeatedly shown excellent curatorial vision. Don’t miss an opportunity to show at C4FAP!

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Learn more from The Center for Fine Art Photography (C4FAP)!CALL for ENTRIES:
Illusion

 

A false idea or belief, a deceptive appearance or impression, something that betrays by producing misleading impressions of reality.

Illusion: Delusion – Hallucination –  Phantom

 

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA: Photography in all mediums, styles and schools of thought

DEADLINE:  May 9, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  May 18, 2012

Learn more about the Illusion show from C4FAP!ENTRY FEE:
Members: $20 for 3 images.

Non-Members: $35 for 3 images.

Add’l images $10 each. There is no limit to the number of images that may be submitted.

JUROR: In 1981, Terry Etherton founded the Etherton Gallery which specializes in 19th, 20th Century and Contemporary Fine Art Photography. As one of the Southwest’s premier galleries, its inventory incorporates museum quality works including turn-of-the-century western American ethnographic and landscape photographs. Mixing traditional black and white contemporary imagery with vintage classical and digital technologies, the history of photography is always evident in the gallery’s holdings.

AWARDS:  With selection for this exhibition, featured artist’s work will be seen by an international audience of collectors, curators, art consultants and other advocates of fine art photography.

Learn more about the Center for Fine Art Photography (C4FAP)!Each participant will be included in the Center’s Main Gallery exhibition and Online Gallery exhibition.

Juror’s Selection: $600

Director’s Selection: $250

2 liveBooks Website Awards: Valued at $399 from liveBooks.com

1 Blurb Book Award: Valued at $250 from blurb.com

Honorable Mention Awards:
2 year membership and a three image submission to a call for entry at the Center.

All exhibitors are included in the Center’s online gallery.

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CALL for ENTRIES: Play

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your face
with
BARBECUE!

Why can’t we play with our food?  If I have to get my kid to use green peas as a moat to his mashed potato castle to get dinner eat, well, so be it.  And honestly, you can’t tell me that having the requisite clown face of barbeque sauce while eating ribs isn’t part of the the yum of it all.  I’ll play with my food if I want to.  This next call wants to see what you consider play.  What will it be?

Check out this Call for Entries for Play brought to you by the A. Smith Gallery (Johnson City, Texas). The entry fee is low, and you might be inspired to create a little green space of your own. Take a look…

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Photo by Andy SmithCALL for ENTRIES:
Play

 

play :  amuse oneself, be the life of the party, portray, caper, carouse, cavort, impersonate, clown, frolic, perform, joke, jump, rejoice, have fun, theatrical performance, tickle, produce music, merriment, laughter

“Ahhhhhh….play.  When I was a little girl I had an imaginary friend named Jingo.  We contentedly played for hours.  I even insisted my mother set a place at the dinner table for my special friend.  Now that I’m all grown up, I seem to do much of my playing on my iPhone.  Angry Birds and photography apps occupy my play time.   So however, whenever and with whomever, look through your viewfinder and see what kind of “Play” you can capture. “ — from the A. Smith Gallery website.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists.  Entries must not have been exhibited previously in an exhibition at A Smith Gallery.

Photo by Juror Angela Bacon-Kidwell!MEDIA: Photography

DEADLINE:
May 7, 2012

NOTIFICATION:
May 20, 2012

ENTRY FEE: A non-refundable entry fee of $25 for the first 5 images and $5 for each additional image is required. The Paypal link is on the Entry Form.

JUROR:  Angela Bacon-Kidwell is an award winning photographer and visual artist that lives and works in Wichita Falls, Texas where she lives with her husband and young son.  Angela has a BFA from Midwestern State University, Wichita Falls, Texas, with specialization in painting and photography.

Photo by Juror Angela Bacon-Kidwell! Her work emerges from her journey of recovering a sense of self, strength and spirituality through an examination of her identities as daughter, granddaughter, wife, mother and artist.  Her photographic work has received numerous awards and honors and has been exhibited and published both nationally and internationally.

AWARDS: Cash prizes of $250 each will be awarded for The Juror’s Award and The Director’s Award, along with a $100 prize for the Visitors’ Choice Award. There will also be five Honorable Mentions.

SALES: A Smith Gallery will retain 40% commission out of the sales price.

For complete details, Visit the Website!

Learn more from the A Smith Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES: Secrets and Mysteries

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me

I love the art of the secret ingredient.  I long to have someone taste a dish I have created and wonder, “What IS that flavor?”  I like it when you take a completely ordinary dish like mashed potatoes and add an unexpected dash of dry mustard that leaves people wondering.  It is food that creates its own dinner conversation–the ultimate compliment. This next Call wants to see your your audience ponder the mysteries of your work.  Can you stump them?

Check out this Call for Entries from the Darkroom Gallery (Essex Junction, VT) for Secrets and Mysteries. The entry fee at Darkroom is always low ($20), and they will provide free matting & framing if you work in their standard sizes. Take a look…

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Learn more about the Secrets and Mysteries show from the Darkroom Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Secrets and Mysteries

 

If your audience is standing indefinitely motionless, entranced by the possibilities in your work and in devising an infinitude of scenarios and alternate endings, then you’ve made an image that will inspire gallery visitors with the beauty of ambiguity, mystery and perplexity.

Photographers created images that baffled the viewer as early at the 1860s; Henry Peach Robinson was a pioneer of combination printing, creating the illusory photo montage long before there was Photoshop.  Darkroom Gallery wants to see your images that lead the imagination to the edge, encouraging the mind to leap.  Multiple exposures, constructions, staged, anything goes, just leave them guessing.

ELIGIBILITY: Entrants must be at least 18 years old. If younger, you must have a legal guardian make the submission for you.

Learn more about the Darkroom Gallery online!MEDIA:
Photography

DEADLINE:
June 6
, 2012

NOTIFICATION:
June 12, 2012

JUROR:   Opening in Chicago in 1987, the Catherine Edelman Gallery was quick to become one of the Midwest’s leading fine art photography galleries.  Director and Owner Catherine Edelman has “a patient eye for artists, tracking their progress [and] representing mature photographers who deliver consistent, quality work, regardless of age or exposure.”  Edelman has upheld her original promise to feature prominent Contemporary photographers alongside new and emerging talent, supplying her audience with a refreshing breadth of both subject matter and photographic technique.

Working closely with magazine editors and book publishers, the Catherine Edelman Gallery co-published several monographs and collections, including: Written in Memory: Portraits of the Holocaust, photographs by Jeffrey Wolin (Chronicle Books), Pressure, photographs by Joe Ziolkowski (Pohlmann Press), What Were You Thinking (celebrating the 15 year anniversary of the gallery in association with Paper Mirror Press) and Iron Beauties, a monograph on the work of Chicago photographer Michelle Keim, published by Nazraeli Press.

Learn more about Juror Catherine Edelman!Catherine Edelman is an executive board member of the Association of International Photography Art Dealers and President of the Chicago Art Dealers Association.   In addition to hosting Saturday Morning educational seminars for her community, Edelman recently opened an online gallery of underrepresented local artists, titled “The Chicago Project.”

AWARDS: All selected entries are exhibited in the gallery and included in a full color exhibit catalog. Juror’s Choice receives a 20×35″ vinyl exhibit banner featuring their image. People’s Choice gains free entry into a future exhibit.

SALES: Darkroom offers free matting and framing of accepted entries for the duration of each of their exhibitions, subject to standard sizes. Photographers set their own prices if they wish to sell their work and retain all rights to their photographs. For commission details, go to the bottom of the Submisssion Rules page!

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the Darkroom Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES: Portfolio Show

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tells all

I don’t cook a lot. I feel confined by cooking a specific meal for the same audience day in and day out.  So, my husband does most of the cooking.  But, brunch is a different story.  Typically if we are cooking brunch (as opposed to dining out), we have guests over in celebration.  Plus, brunch offers an opportunity to show of skills and creations that span breakfast, lunch, dinner and even dessert–my whole portfolio, if you will.  This next call wants to see YOUR whole portfolio. Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries for The Portfolio Show from the Kiernan Gallery (Lexington, Virginia). The entry is high compared to what I normally published, but I want you to make the decision about value to your own career.  If the shoe fits…

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Portfolio Show

 

Every photograph tells a story.  When part of a body of work, the photograph takes on a new meaning, becoming part of a bigger and more complete narrative.  A portfolio allows the photographer to explore the complexities of their subject, and provide context that gives it richness and meaning that is more than the sum of its parts.  The Kiernan Gallery is pleased to announce its first annual portfolio showcase.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA: All photographic media are encouraged.

DEADLINE: April 26, 2012

Learn more about the Portfolio Show at the Kiernan Gallery!NOTIFICATION: Artists will be notified of accepted work via email approximately eight days after the submission deadline.

ENTRY FEE: Non-refundable fee of $75

JUROR: For over twenty years Dan Estabrook has been making contemporary art using a variety of 19th-century photographic techniques. Recently he has focused on the earliest paper photographs – calotype negatives and salted paper prints – as sources for hand manipulation with paint and pencil. He balances his interests in photography with forays into sculpture, painting, drawing, and other works on paper.

Dan has exhibited widely and has received several awards, including an Artist’s Fellowship from the National Endowment of the Arts in 1994. He is also the subject of a recent documentary by Anthropy Arts. He is represented by the Catherine Edelman Gallery in Chicago, Daniel Cooney Fine Art in New York and Jackson Fine Arts in Atlanta. He lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.

AWARDS:  Eight photographers will be selected for the exhibition, split into two shows. Four will show at a time. The first four will show from June 6 – July 14, the other four will show from July 18 – August 25 (groups to be determined by the gallery).

SALES: Artists exhibiting at the gallery may offer their work for sale. The Kiernan Gallery retains 30% of the sale price as commission.

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Read the full call from The Kiernan Gallery website!

CALL for ENTRIES: Macro/Micro

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brulée

So I was watching a “hot dish” competition on Bizarre Foods America the other day.  (A “hot dish” competition is sort of like a casserole contest.)   This particular contest was being held in a mid-western town’s VFW or American Legion Hall.  Many of the contestants sported beehive hairdos, mom jeans and gingham aprons.  Then out of nowhere, a woman in Bermuda shorts whipped out a BLOW TORCH to brown the top of her tater tot casserole like it was creme brulée–proof positive that culinary technology and techniques have made it to every fishbowl, no matter how small.  This next Call wants to see your techy stuff on a tiny scale or large, your choice.  How big is your fishbowl?

Check out this Call for Entries from the Darkroom Gallery (Essex Junction, VT) for Macro/Micro: Photographic Extremes. The entry fee at Darkroom is always low ($20), and they will provide free matting & framing if you work in their standard sizes. Take a look…

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Artwork by Juror Felice Frankel!CALL for ENTRIES:

Macro/Micro:
Photographic Extremes

 

This exhibit is about two photographic extremes, regardless of what you call them: Micro Photography (AKA Macro Photography) and Macrophotography (AKA Wide Angle Photography).  The Darkroom Gallery wants to see your best work using these photographic tools.

Look it up, Macro (from Greek prefix “makros-” meaning “large”). Most sciences or areas of study use this prefix as defined.  Macroeconomics, for example: “dealing with the behavior of the whole economy”. Microeconomics: “study of the behavior of small economic units, such as that of individual consumers, opposite of macroeconomics”. So what happened with Photography?  Commonly, photographers call images of things small and extreme closeups, Macro Photography.

Artwork by Shawn Tucker!What then is Microphotography? Interestingly, Nikon uses the term Micro for it’s close focusing lenses, but not Canon.  So, even the manufacturers don’t agree.

Microphotography reveals a world unseen by the naked eye. It often exposes patterns and designs that create sublime abstract images. Macrophotography gathers a view often larger and grander than can be gathered with the human eye. Both introduce distortions either through lens characteristics or stitching construction techniques that are creative tools used to produce these distinctive images.

ELIGIBILITY: Entrants must be at least 18 years old. If younger, you must have a legal guardian make the submission for you.

Learn more about the Darkroom Gallery online!MEDIA:
Photography.

DEADLINE:
May 2
, 2012

NOTIFICATION:
May 7, 2012

JUROR: Science photographer Felice Frankel is a research scientist in the Center for Materials Science and Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Working in collaboration with scientists and engineers, Felice’s images have been published in over 200 journal articles and/or covers and various other publications for general audiences such as National GeographicNatureScienceAngewandte ChemieAdvanced MaterialsMaterials TodayPNASNewsweekScientific AmericanDiscover Magazine, and New Scientist among others.

She is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and has received awards and grants from the National Science Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, the Guggenheim Foundation, the Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation, the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts, among others. Felice was a Loeb Fellow at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design and was awarded the Distinguished Alumna Award at Brooklyn College, CUNY and the Lennart Nilsson Award for Scientific Photography.

Felice founded the Image and Meaning workshops and conferences whose purpose is to develop new approaches to promoting the public understanding of science through visual expression.

Learn more about the Darkroom Gallery!She and her work have been profiled in the New York Times, Wired, LIFE Magazine, the Boston Globe, the Washington Post, the Chronicle of Higher Education, National Public Radio’s All Things Considered, Science Friday, the Christian Science Monitor and various European publications. She exhibits throughout the United States and in Europe. Her limited edition photographs are included in a number of corporate and private collections.

AWARDS: All selected entries are exhibited in the gallery and included in a full color exhibit catalog. Juror’s Choice receives a 20×35″ vinyl exhibit banner featuring their image. People’s Choice gains free entry into a future exhibit.

SALES: Darkroom offers free matting and framing of accepted entries for the duration of each of their exhibitions, subject to standard sizes.  Photographers set their own prices if they wish to sell their work and retain all rights to their photographs. For commission details, go to the bottom of the Submisssion Rules page!

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the Darkroom Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES: Between Dusk & Dawn

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muncha,
MUNCHA

I often eat more after dinner than I do the rest of the day combined.  We jokingly assume I have a tape worm, and we have named him “Fred.”  Fred seems to enjoy alternatingly salty and sweet snacks until he finally passes out from exhaustion.  Popcorn then cookies then pretzels then cereal and so on.  It ain’t pretty folks.  This next Call wants to see your view of the hours between dusk and dawn.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries for Between Dusk & Dawn from the Kiernan Gallery (Lexington, Kentucky).  The entry fee is low, and I am intrigued by the theme.  Take a look…

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CALL for ENTRIES:
Between Dusk & Dawn

 

Between the last light of day and the first rays of dawn, the world as we normally see it transforms to one in which nightclubs, all-night stores, third shift workers, and nocturnal wildlife take center stage. Spaces abuzz with activity during the day become quiet and desolate, and artificial light transforms mundane spaces into something almost magical. Photographers who work at night experience a nocturnal world through which most sleep.

The perception of night is different for each photographer. For some, the darkness can present a time for reflection and repose, for others, the fear of the unknown instills feelings of anxiety and uncertainty. For Between Dusk and Dawn, The Kiernan Gallery seeks images that explore the night or other darkness visually, metaphorically, and emotionally.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  All photographic media are encouraged.

Learn more about Juror Brie Castell!DEADLINE:  March 30, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  Artists will be notified of accepted work via email approximately eight days after the submission deadline.

ENTRY FEE:  $25 for the first 5 images and $5  each add’l image (up to 10 images).

JUROR:  Brie Castell is the owner and chief curator of Castell Photography, one of the south’s finest galleries specializing in contemporary photo-based media in Asheville, NC. Castell works with established and emerging artists from around the globe for exhibition and representation, and brings to Asheville leading authorities in the field of photography for educational programming. Castell has also been working as a photo-based artist for 12 years, has exhibited extensively around the country, and in numerous public and private collections. Castell received her MFA from East Carolina University, and currently teaches photography at Brevard College.

AWARDS:  For this exhibition, juror Brie Castell will select up to 30 images for display in the main gallery, and up to an additional 40 to be included in the online gallery.  All images will be reproduced in an exhibition catalogue available for purchase.  A Juror’s Choice and Director’s Choice award will also be announced.

SALES:  Artists exhibiting at the gallery may offer their work for sale. The Kiernan Gallery retains 30% of the sale price as commission.

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Read the full call from The Kiernan Gallery website!

REMINDER: Night Light

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Yeah, I’m Bad

Expiration dates on food should be BIGGER!  I moved this week and found coconut milk that expired in 2008.  That means I have probably consumed some expired food unknowingly because I rarely check the dates.  This next call is going to expire soon.  Consider this your public health announcement..

Check out this Call for Entries from the Darkroom Gallery (Essex Junction, VT) for Night Light. The entry fee at Darkroom is always low ($20), and I love that they will provide free matting and framing if you work in their standard sizes. Take a look…

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Learn more about the Night Light show at the Darkroom Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Night Light

 

Night photography reveals a world that we do not consciously see and offers photographers unique creative opportunities.

Night and day, dark and light – one implies the absence of the other. But like yin yang, each has a bit of the other. The surprising thing to first time night photographers is how their images reveal things that the mind’s eye does not see. Different light sources reveal their true colors. Compared to daylight, directed and weaker light creates drama, contrast, mystery and mood.

The dynamic range of light at night tends to be more in line with our tools abilities. Of course there are technical challenges with shooting in low light, but also tremendous creative opportunities. That’s what Darkroom Gallery wants to show with this exhibit.

Do you work with existing light – or do you introduce your own? Maybe you paint with light emitting light brushes. How have you approached shooting at night to express your vision? They want to see.

Learn more about the Darkroom Gallery online!ELIGIBILITY: Entrants must be at least 18 years old. If younger, you must have a legal guardian make the submission for you.

MEDIA:
Photography.

DEADLINE:
March 21
, 2012

NOTIFICATION:
March 27, 2012

JUROR: Linda Rutenbergm, a Montreal-born native, who has been a photographer for 30 years. Her MFA in Photography is from Concordia University. She’s taught photography and worked as a freelance photographer for thirty years.

Rutenbergm’s fine art work has been exhibited internationally. She has produced several series:- Urban Visions, Sacred Sites, Terre Caliente, One Island – Many Cities, Mont Royal – A World Apart, The Spiritual Landscape and is presently working on a nocturnal garden series.

Linda has become particularly known for her striking images of flowers taken at night, revealed in a series of books, starting with The Garden at Night: Private Views of Public Edens (2007),After Midnight (2008)and The English Garden at Night (2009).

Learn more about the Darkroom Gallery!AWARDS: All selected entries are exhibited in the gallery and included in a full color exhibit catalog. Juror’s Choice receives a 20×35″ vinyl exhibit banner featuring their image. People’s Choice gains free entry into a future exhibit.

SALES: Darkroom offers free matting and framing of accepted entries for the duration of each of their exhibitions, subject to standard sizes. Photographers set their own prices if they wish to sell their work and retain all rights to their photographs. For commission details, go to the bottom of the Submisssion Rules page!

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