TIME FLIES,
when you’re hungry
A lack of time is the excuse for a lot of quickie meals in my house–from Manwich® to frozen “cardboard” pizza. But a lack of time is also my excuse for splurging at the antipasti bar in my local grocery store. It is a double standard, but who uses TOO MUCH time as an excuse for anything? This next Call doesn’t have a lot of time left, but they’ll take all the time you have. You’ll see what I mean…
Check out this Call for Entries from the Orange County (CA) Center for Contemporary Art (OCCCA) for Random Acts of Time. The deadline is fast approaching, but I’ll bet you already have work that suits this theme. Take a look…
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“This exhibition investigates our relationship to the concept of time, the choices we make and the random, uncontrollable events that shape our lives. From the moment we begin our journey into the cacophony of the world – a series of decisions, choices and twists of fate guide us – often lurching or blissful and occasionally tragic. What have we chosen for ourselves? When has our hand been forced? Have random or serendipitous events changed our course? Have we triumphed? What have we lost? What have we remembered and forgotten?
“Time is a recurring thematic in artists’ works – witness the public response and fascination with Christian Marclay’s 24-hour montage The Clock. Exploring that inexorable passage via divergent points-of-view, media and imagery demands introspection and perspective. This exhibition will investigate what binds or propels us, notions of conscious or unconscious experiences and the narratives we collect as we negotiate our lives.” –William Moreno, Juror
ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists
MEDIA: All media and new media will be considered. Artwork, performance, or installations with special instructions or equipment must be described in full and possibly installed by the artist. Special hardware requirements must be included with the accepted entries.
DEADLINE: March 31, 2012
NOTIFICATION: Around April 6, 2012
ENTRY FEE: $38 for up to 3 images
JUROR: William Moreno is a curator, writer and director of William Moreno Contemporary which mounts periodic exhibitions. He was most recently the Associate Director of ArtPadSF, a hotel-based art fair. William was the founding Executive Director of the Claremont Museum of Art and the director of The Mexican Museum, San Francisco.
He has been a featured panelist addressing topics ranging from the contemporary role of museums and the international art landscape at San Francisco’s Commonwealth Club, the American Institute of Architecture, Latino Art Now Conference, William Turner Gallery, ArtPadSF, Flagstop and others. He has appeared on KCET’s series California’s Gold as well as other media. William serves as board President of LACE (Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions) and on the Advisory Board for the California Association of Museums.
SALES: All work will be considered for sale unless otherwise indicated on the entry form. Proceeds from work sold: 60% to the artist, 40% to OCCCA. Checks to the artists are processed within 10 days of the close of the show.