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LITTLE BITE
Smaller isn’t always the same. Every member of my household is an avid label reader due to food allergies. One of the most important lessons we have learned is that miniature and compact versions of foods are not necessarily the same, nutritionally speaking. I find miniatures of candy bars are often sweeter due to a different ratio of ingredients than the originals. Sometimes, they add thickeners or starches to help them better hold their more compact shape as well. Be careful. This next show is all about the VIRTUES of being compact. Take a look…
Check out this Call for Entries from the LSU Student Union Art Gallery (Baton Rouge, LA) for the 2015 20″x20″x20″ National Compact Competition & Exhibit. Well-respected exhibit with cash awards. Don’t miss it…
CALL for ENTRIES:
20x20x20 Compact
ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists residing in the United States
MEDIA: Open to all media. Two-dimensional works must be 20” x 20” or less. Three-dimensional works may have one side exceeding 20″ but cannot exceed 70 lbs in weight.
DEADLINE: February 6, 2015
NOTIFICATION: February 20, 2014
JUROR: Brooke Anderson currently serves as the Executive Director of Prospect.3 in New Orleans, an international contemporary art biennial., Deputy Director of Curatorial Planning at LSCMA in Los Angeles, CA, Director and Curator at The Contemporary Center and the Henry Darger Study Center at the American Folk Art Museum in New York; Director of the Diggs Gallery & Assistant Professor of Fine Arts, at Winston-Salem State University, North Carolina. Anderson has curated exhibitions and lectured extensively around the world.
AWARDS: 1st Place $2,000, 2nd Place $1,500, 3rd Place $1,000