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NO ENTRY FEE: Rejected Art AWARD

Click to Subscribe to www.ArtAndArtDeadlines.com by Email!REJECTION SUCKS

I’ve been rejected personally, professionally and artistically… and they all suck.   On rare occaison, I take the artistic rejection personally.  I’ve been known to hold a grudge.  I’ll omit the name, but let’s just say there IS a gallery out there that rejected four of my pieces for four different shows in ONE year.  You won’t find their Calls on this site EVER. 

Bitter?  Maybe a little.

Want redemption for your rejected artwork?  Check out the online Rejected Art Award.  Here’s your shot to redeem up to 10 of your rejected works of art and possibly win a cash prize to boot. 

Entry is free, so what do you have to lose?

REJECTED ART AWARD

ELIGIBILITY:  All entries must have been rejected at some point in the past- Either proposals or competition entries (Other than this competition).

Check out the Rejected Art Award online!Entrants must be over the age of 18.

Only the Judge and Matt Akehurst are excluded from this competition.

SPECIFICATIONS:

Images must belong to the named person entering the competition or to the executor of their estate.

Information to be sent in email- Full Name, Email Address, Country, Title of work, Where rejected from.

One  image per entry, 800 x 600 px at 72 RGB jpg, (Note: it is possible to combine two or more views of the work into this format)

Optional information, 50 word text for entries to be displayed when image clicked. Price (no commission, interested parties email will be forwarded to the artist).

Ten entries allowed per person.

Open from 6th August  to 8th October

Win Cash Prizes!PRIZE MONEY:

 $1000 (NZ dollars) will be awarded by the Judge.

Five lots of $100 (NZ dollars) will be randomly distributed throughout the competition.

Any costs in transferring money will be deducted from the prize.

Winners will be notified by email.

Email your entry to  rejectedaward@gmail.com!

CALL for ENTRIES: Tryst and the BP Oil Spill

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ONION TEARS

The thing I love most about being an artist is the creation of the work, but a close second is belonging to a community of artists.  Most artists are happy to have a local group of close knit creative types with which to share, and I am overwhelmingly fortunate to have all of you.  Okay, I’m tearing up more than when I chop onions, folks.

My point is…while many of us already have an artist family, we must remember that families have to grow or the lineage will end.  I have a friend in NYC who is trying to expand her fold.  Tryst Collective is looking for locals for a show called “BP’s Black Plague,” but never say never…send ’em your stuff because you just never know what could happen.

TRYST COLLECTIVE:  BP’s Black Plague

Check out the Tryst Collective's blog!NYC-based arts group, the Tryst Collective, is looking for artists, photographers, sculptors, crafters, musicians, etc. who would like to be a part of a *one-night* group show – an art, music, and networking event.

This is the first installment of a series of themed Trsyt shows that will be held throughout the year.  This particular show—BP’s Black Plague: a response in art and music— is centered around the reactions and responseswithin the creative community to the BP oil spill and/or our nation’s oil dependence.

Check out the R Bar NYC!Jessica Rowshandel writes, “We are still waiting for the date, but we are aiming for mid to late Sept.  We are looking for local people who can get to the venue the night of the show since it’s a D-I-Y sort of thing.

“The venue is R Bar New York City, which is located at 218 Bowery Street, New York NY  10012. The event will be ticketed.

Artists and musicians are encouraged to sell their work and network -making money and new connections.

Check out the PlanetSave.com perspective!We do not take any commission. We ask that the participants invite friends/followers because we need to pay for the space through ticket sales and more importantly, we are building a community.

“This is a very grassroots group and is held in nontraditional arts space, so participants should expect that. The venue allows us to hang work and we also have presentation and table easels. There will be a cash bar.”

If interested, please email them at:
trystcollective@gmail.com
with samples of your work and a little about yourself.

For more information, find them online:
Facebook:
http://www.artist.to/thetryst
Blog: http://trystcollective.blogspot.com/

CALL for ENTRIES: Mail Art NO ENTRY FEE

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BANANAS FOR MAIL ART

I love receiving personal mail.  As connected and attached as I am to my BlackBerry, I still love receiving the occasional postcard.  I get alot of funny mail, and most of you send me food related postcards…keep them coming.

The art of letter writing, postcard creating, and the sharing of artwork is alive and well in this Call for Entries from Guadalupe Art Dogs Gallery for Mail Art with the timely theme of Currency.  AND NO ENTRY FEE.  Take a look:

Call for Entries:  Currency Themed Mail Art Show

Guadalupe Art Dogs Gallery is located in the Old Ingram Loop artists’ colony on the banks of the Guadalupe River in Ingram, Texas, and they are calling for entries in its inaugural international Mail Art Show. The show will open on September 10th and will run through October 6. Entries must arrive no later than Saturday September 4th.

Visit Guadalupe Art Dogs Gallery online!The theme of this year’s show is “Currency,” a subject on almost everyone’s mind these days. At one time or another, in one place or another, virtually every kind of object has been used as currency – coins, paper, gold nuggets, shells, goats, chocolate, brides, baseball cards, IOUs – the possibilities are endless.

Also please note that “currency” doesn’t necessarily refer to a medium of exchange. For example, events can have currency (current events); rivers can have currency ( if you want to stretch the meaning a little and make a pun) and of course there’s always currency jelly ( or is that currant?) So you get the idea, right?  Take the idea of “currency” and stretch, fold, bend and mutilate it to come up with your own interpretation.

Visit Guadalupe Art Dogs Gallery online!GUIDELINES:  This show will be conducted in accordance with the principles that guide the Mail Art Movement worldwide. Submissions can be any shape, any size –  as long as they have the appropriate postage attached. They do NOT have to be flat two dimensional works, and they do NOT have to arrive in an envelope – although of course they can be two dimensional and be sent in envelopes if that’s what the artist wants.

ENTRY FEE:  There is no entry fee, and no limit on the number of pieces that can be submitted.  There will be no prizes other than the “People’s Choice” awards. 

Click to get all the details for this Mail Art Show!DEADLINE:  September 4, 2010

As with all their shows, the Mail Art show will appear online approximately two weeks after the opening, so if you can’t come to see the show in person just log on and enjoy browsing.

Entries will not be returned unless the appropriate amount of return postage is sent along with the entry and the piece is clearly labeled that it is to be returned, with your full name and address. Those entries not returned will be distributed at no cost to area hospitals, nursing homes, schools, homeless shelters, and other places where they can brighten some person’s day.

Please mail entries to:

Guadalupe Art Dogs Gallery
Mail Art Show
Ingram, Texas 78025
830-367-7420

If you have any questions please email us or call between 10AM and 5PM (U.S. Central Standard Time) Wednesday through Saturday.

Deadline: September 4, 2010

For more information…

Contact: Lisle Drake
email: artdogs@hctc.net
Phone: 830-367-7420
Website: http://www.guadalupeartdogs.com/

CALL for ENTRIES: Cell Phone Photography

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CRACKBERRY

I am rarely more than 10 feet from my BlackBerry.  I am not proud of it, but it IS a fact.  I am not alone…this I know.  Granted, I no longer text while driving, but sometimes it takes me 3x longer to get where I’m going because of the sheer volume of times I have to stop to email, text, tweet…and take pictures.

Check out this all-hung Call for Entries for the National Cell Phone Photography Exhibition at the Southeastern Contemporary Art Gallery at Southeastern Louisiana University.  An academic show is always a great resume builder (yes, even the all hung variety), and best of all…NO ENTRY FEE.  Don’t miss this great opportunity to build your resume…

National Call for Entries: Cell Phone Photography Exhibit

Click to Download the Cell Phone Photography Prospectus!The Southeastern Contemporary Art Gallery, on the campus of Southeastern Louisiana University, is now accepting entries for the Photography Exhibition:  National Cell Phone. 

All images submitted will be included in the exhibition.  All images must be taken by a cell phone camera and may only be manipulated by use of a cell phone application. 

NO PHOTOSHOP or any other photo manipulation software permitted.  An online exhibition will be linked to the Southeastern Contemporary Art Gallery webpage.

ELIGIBILITY:  The exhibition is open to amateur and professional artists nationally.  The Southeastern Contemporary Art Gallery is part of a publicly funded university campus with a wide range of ethnic and social backgrounds which must be respected. With this in mind, the curator reserves the right not to show any image that is determined to be inappropriate by way of content or image for an exhibition in a university art gallery.

RULES and GUIDELINES:   All images must be taken with a cell phone camera and may only be manipulated by use of a cell phone application.

The Lodge at Buckberry Creek by R.L. GibsonENTRY FEE: There is NO ENTRY FEE! There is a limit of three entries per person.

DEADLINE:  August 30, 2010

TO SUBMIT ENTRIES VIA EMAIL:  Online submissions are to be sent to dnewkirk@selu.edu with the subject line:  National Cell Phone Show. In the body of the email, number each image so that it matches the number on the attached file. 

For each image submitted, provide the title, and when and where the image was taken.  Artist contact information should also be included in the body of the email: name, full street address, phone number, email address and website URL (if applicable).

IMAGE FORMATTING:  Image files should be at 180-360ppi and sized to fit on a 5” X 7” print. Images should be in jpeg format and set to maximum quality. Label each file with consecutive numbers followed by your last name and image title (ex: 01LastnameTitle). File names should NOT contain any spaces or non alpha-numeric characters (^$*#&$*#, etc).

Visit the SELCA Gallery online!

For complete details, download the prospectus!

CALL for ENTRIES: Taking Part

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YOURS

When it comes to food, I’m not a fan of participatory requirements at restaurants.  I’m not a fan of hibachi.  I have no desire to have a chef flip shrimp into my mouth…call me crazy.  Fondue may be my only exception to that rule.  Nonetheless, I celebrate participatory arts.

Check out this Call for Art Entries from ATHICA for “Taking Part.”  As a bonus, there is no prospectus to download, no fees to pay…but no sales.  Interesting, eh?  Here’s the call…

Call for Entries: Taking Part

DEADLINE:  October 6, 2010

RUN DATES:
  January 22 – March 6, 2011

CURATOR:  Brigette Thomas

Learn more about ATHICA online!ATHICA (also known as the Athens Institute for Contemporary Art) seeks submissions from artists who request the participation of others as a key element of their work. 

Artists may pose questions, request submissions, or provide instructions for participants as part of their creative process. 

They invite artists who engage others as contributors through dialogue as well as action. Works may be interactive, but the participatory element need not take place during the exhibition.

See Previous ATHICA Exhibits online!MEDIA:  Multimedia, web-based, performance and installation works are encouraged, in addition to traditional media.

Travel/shipping stipends may be available (funding decisions are on a case-by-case basis).

Email jpgs or urls to:  takingpart[at]athica.org with the altered subject line:
–YourNameHere–TakingPart submission.

Or mail short proposal & image CD/DVD with SASE to:
Taking Part c/o ATHICA

160 Tracy Street, Unit 4
Athens, GA 30601.  

No prospectus, no fees, no sales.

CALL for ENTRIES: Art to Die For

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ART OF DEATH

I avoid all talk of death and mortality, in general.  My fondest hope is that we I finally slow down long enough to die…instead of a wake or funeral, my loved ones will plan an elaborate seven course meal for those nearest and dearest to my heart (and stomach).

I have been avoiding all acknowledgment of the aging process when at all possible.  However, the subject has started to creep into my work occasionally…we’ll call it a PREMATURE middle-aged crisis.  Here’s a great call for entries from Gallery 5 in Richmond, Virgina called Momento Mori that explores how you guys are approaching the subject of death and mortality in your work.  Check it out…

Call for Entries:  Memento Mori

Visit Gallery 5 online!Gallery5 is now accepting proposals and visual submissions for Momento Mori, an exhibition that considers death and ephemerality in the modern era. The work assembled in this all media show will look at how artists are confronting these issues today and consider impermanence in cotemporary culture.

SHOW DATES:  Memento Mori will run from October 29th until Dec 17th 2010 and will coincide with an observance of Dia de Los Muertos throughout the month of November.

MEDIA:  Both two-dimensional and 3-demensional works are welcome.
Giant Skull by Indian artist Subodh Gupta

DEADLINE:  Gallery5 should receive all submissions and proposals no later than September 17, 2010.

GUIDELINES:  All digital images submitted should be a maximum of 10”x10” at 72 dpi. Please attach a numbered index of your work that includes title, dimensions, and medium. Bio, statement, resume, and relevant links may also be included in your submission.

ENTRY FEE:  There are no entry fees.

Submissions can be emailed to: visual@gallery5arts.org

 OR mailed to:

Memento Mori
Gallery5
200 W. Marshall St.
Richmond, Virginia 23220
For more information, please visit Gallery 5’s Call for Artists page!

BOOK COVER ART: Call for Entries

Click to Subscribe to ArtAndArtDeadlines.com by Email!I love the idea that
Art inspires Art.
 

I believe Art is Food for the Soul…which is one of the many reasons that I prattle on about food so much.  Well, I also really like food.  Good food inspires one to create good meals.  So maybe it IS all cyclical. 

Nevertheless, here is a great Call for Entries for Book Cover Art…art inspiring art. 

Enjoy.

Call for Entries:
Cover Art for The Unfastened Heart by Lane von Herzen

Read the full Call for Entries for the Unfastened Heart by Lane Von Herzen!You are invited to participate in an open competition to provide the book cover art for the re-publication of Lane von Herzen‘s novel, The Unfastened Heart.  

The winner of this competition will be awarded The Icon Prize, will receive $1500 in prize money, and will have his or her artwork appear on the book cover.  The terms and conditions of this competition are as follows: 

REFER TO NOVEL: Submit your original artwork created in response to Lane von Herzen’s novel, The Unfastened Heart.  Each submission should include a brief statement about the section of the novel to which your art speaks.

MEDIA TYPE AND SIZE: You may enter for consideration paintings, photographs, graphic art, collage art, and other visual media by submitting a digital photograph (in JPG or JPEG format) of the work through the link at the bottom of this page.  You should submit images saved with maximum quality compression with a long dimension of at least 1000 pixels at 72 or 300 dpi.  Please keep the file size under 2 MB.

NUMBER OF ENTRIES: You may submit more than one entry.  All submissions are subject to the format guidelines and limits set forth in this document.

Visit Lane Von Herzen's Blog!QUALIFIED ENTRIES:  No submissions will be considered if they are defamatory, abusive, obscene, profane or otherwise offensive or in poor taste.  Anyone who participates in the competition in a disrespectful or unlawful manner, including making hostile or negative comments related to age, disability, race, nationality, religion, sexual orientation, or gender identity, will be disqualified.  Posting of the work is at the discretion of the administrators.

PRIZE: The judging staff will select the winning submission.  The winner will be awarded the 2010 Icon Prize and a cash award of $1500, and the winner’s submission will be used for the cover art for the re-publication of The Unfastened Heart.

AGREEMENT: By submitting your work to this competition, you are representing and agreeing as follows: (i) your submission is your own original artwork and, at the time of your submission, you have all ownership rights in the submission; (ii) you authorize us to publish your submission on the author’s blogsite and website without restriction or compensation; and (iii) if you are selected as the winner, you will accept The Icon Prize and the $1500 award in full compensation for all right, title and interest in any and all visual reproductions of your original work for all purposes related to the novel and The Icon Prize. The artist retains ownership of the original work, and is free to sell the original work as he/she wishes.

You have plenty of time to read The Unfastened Heart...but don't procrastinate!DEADLINE:  Art will be accepted through December 31, 2010.  Please note that the administrators encourage early entries, as another prize category may be added to reflect higher numbers of submissions.  
NOTIFICATION: Finalists will be notified via e-mail by January 31, 2011.  Following this date, fine arts finalists who have not incorporated graphic design into their work (a design including title and author of the book) may be paired with graphic designers in order to present the book covers in their print-ready format for the final round of judging.  The administrators may elect to hold a series of gallery events to promote the finalists’ work prior to the judging of the winner, with the intent of bringing notice to the finalists as artists deserving of ongoing recognition of their artistic endeavors.  The winner of The Icon Prize will be announced no earlier than June 1, 2011 and no later than December 31, 2011.  The winning artist will be notified via e-mail.
Any questions or disputes related to the terms, conditions or participation in this competition shall be resolved by the author and publisher in their absolute discretion.

Great Opportunities…Even if you don’t Win!

This competition is being organized to support and nurture the work and careers of other artists who gather together around a common literary work.

Artwork by Jessica Rae GordonIf your submission does not win the competition but you nevertheless wish to make your original work available for sale, the author may choose to assist you by creating gallery showings of your work, either online or otherwise, at a price you select, with the profit realized solely by you.

If you wish, the author and publisher may also elect, in their sole discretion, to include your submission in a “gallery” of submissions interior to the pages of the book, allowing the book’s readers to see your work, read a brief biography about you, and link to websites displaying more of your work.

Looking for a copy of the book?
Click Here for the Amazon.com page for this novel. 
(Buy used copies for as little as $3.)

 

CALL FOR SUBMISSSIONS: New York Show

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THE JOY OF DISCOVERY

One of the joys posting for ArtAndArtDeadlines.com is opening my email and receiving Calls that you just know will be the golden egg in some artist’s Easter egg hunt. 

I love being a part of new beginnings–both for artists and for galleries.  My experience is that gallery directors are (at least at the beginning of a project) hopeful–even expectant–of what is to come. 

My experience is also that artists spend a lot of time (at least in the beginning) hopeful–even expectant–that a gallery director is going to fall in love with their work. 

Visit the Bond Street Studio online!The joy if this post is that it may–just maybe– fulfill the hope of both for a handful of my readers.  The deadline is July 18th…DO NOT MISS this opportunity!

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS:
Bond Street Studio
Brooklyn, NY

Bond Street Studio is back and is looking for new talent. Expanding their horizons from a contemporary photography gallery, they now accepting submissions for all types of fine art work.

Visit the Bond Street Studio online!From painting to film, send them your best work for a chance to be in their grand re-opening group show in August 2010! 

They are changing things up!

Now operating as a non-traditional gallery space, they are able to have much more freedom when creating shows.

This means your work that doesn’t fit anywhere else might be perfect for Bond Street Studio! (Every non-traditional artist’s dream)

GUIDELINES: 

1.  Please send up to 5 JPG’s 700 pixels on the long side (please make sure they are in sRGB format) to gallery@bondstreetstudio.com .

Visit the Bond Street Studio online!2.  It is also helpful to include a brief bio and project description.
 
FEES:

1.  It is FREE to submit!

2.  But, if you are selected there is a $25 hanging and processing fee.

DEADLINE:  July 18, 2010

They are also planning on joining the blogosphere soon showcasing artists, so even if you don’t make it to the group show you may still be featured with on their blog!

I know that many of you out there will go to their site and be suspicious that you can’t find the any more than the information in this call or any information regarding their changing status. 

Never fear.  They aren’t asking you for cash–just good work.

They sent the call directly to me…so don’t look a gift horse in the mouth, folks.  Instead of indulging paranoia, let’s just bury them in more great work than they can handle!

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Digital Art

Click Here to Subscribe to this Blog by Email!I get a lot of email, queries and facebook comments as to the legitimacy of the calls I post.  And, while I understand that one rotten apple can spoil the barrel.  Rest assured, I make every effort to sniff out the bad apples.  To my knowledge, I have never post a fraudulent or scam call.  Let me know if I ever do.

On that note, I am always hesitant to post calls for online exhibitions because they tend to strike my readers as a way to lose their cash for little benefit in return.  However I must say, I am a big fan of art organizations that lay it all out there.  Take today’s call for example.  

Austin Museum of Digital Art The Austin Museum of Digital Art says, “Since AMODA currently has no permanent exhibition space, there are some types of visual art that are more practical for us to present than others. In particular, we are seeking artwork to display in our Digital Showcase Series.  The Digital Showcase is a one night only event featuring live electronic music and visual art in a social setting, such as a bar or nightclub.”  I get it, and I appreciate the fact that the call isn’t hidden in some vague archaic language.

Austin is known for its innovative art vision, and I love the idea of bringing art to the public instead of coercing the public to come see art.  Here’s the call:

Check out the Digital Showcase concept!VISUAL ART

The Austin Museum of Digital Art is open to receiving a wide range of visual art submissions, including anything that they would define as digital art. Please see their About Digital Art page for more information.

“However, since AMODA currently has no permanent exhibition space, there are some types of visual art that are more practical for us to present than others. In particular, we are seeking artwork to display in our Digital Showcase Series. The Digital Showcase is a one night only event featuring live electronic music and visual art in a social setting, such as a bar or nightclub.”

The forms of art that work well in these events are video art, computer animation, digital prints, performance pieces, live video, multimedia installations, and interactive pieces. To submit visual art for their Digital Showcases Series, please send an email to visual.art@amoda.org. (See the submission guidelines below for more info on what to include in your email.)

Learn more about Digital Art at Austin Museum of Digital Art!FLYER ILLUSTRATION

Each Digital Showcase features a different flyer illustrator. If you would like your work to be considered, please contact their Creative Team Director at design@amoda.org. (See the submission guidelines below for more info on what to include in your email.)

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

Examples of your work:

  • when you send a submission, please include examples of your art, music, etc.
  • they strongly prefer a link to a website where we can view or listen to examples of your work
  • if this is not possible, you may also attach images, audio files, or short video files to your email

Short bio and work description:

  • it would be helpful to include a short bio and description of your work
  • this may include your history as an artist, where your work has previously been shown, where you have previously performed, etc.
  • it may also include details on the concept/subject of your work, and any special display considerations
  • they prefer a link to a website where they can read this information, but you may also include it in the body of your email, or as an attachment

Submission replies:

  • they make every effort to read and catalog all submissions, and consider them for future events
  • however, AMODA is an all-volunteer organization and cannot guarantee a reply to every submission
  • even if you do not receive a reply, please feel free to send additional submissions in the future, as you create new work (this is an exception to most gallery rules)

For more information, please visit the AMODA Call for Submissions.

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INTERNATIONAL CALL: Russia

Click Here to Subscribe to this Blog by Email!I repeatedly stir the pot on this blog about resume building.  Getting out of the rut of eating in the same old places is no different than getting out of the rut of showing our art in the same old places.  Great opportunities exist in metropolitan area across the country–and beyond.

Try it.  And try it.  And try it.  Here is a great call from Russia for graphic design.  The deadline is fast approaching.  There is no entry fee, and four of the categories allow you to use work created as far back as year 2000.  Go for it.

Golden Bee 9: Moscow International Biennale of Graphic Design

Visit the Golden Bee International site!
 

Established in 1992, Golden Bee collects the best world achievements in graphic design.

www.goldenbee.org

Call for entries

The call for entries for Golden Bee 9 is now open!
The deadline for entries is 15 April 2010. 

Eligibility

Golden Bee invites individual artists as well as groups of artists to submit an unlimited number of works to this year’s competition.

There are no special format or printing technique requirements for posters and other printing and there is no participation fee.

Click here for the 2008 Winners!Entry categories

(A) Poster – All themes, types and genres of poster design

(B) Graphic Design and Music – CD, DVD, flyers, stickers and any other collateral design relating to the music industry

(C) Graphic Design and Religion – Books, magazines, booklets and any other graphic design works for religion

(D) Graphic Design and New Media – Multimedia, television and interactive graphics, video, animation, screen installations and any other innovative new media graphic design works

(E) Special project ‘All Gold of the World’ – Posters awarded Grands Prix, Golden Awards and First Prizes in the key international contests between 2000 and 2010

See the 2008 Golden Bee Winners!Participation terms and conditions

Category (A) entries should be dated 2008–2010. Categories (B), (C), (D), (Е) entries should be dated 2000–2010.

For complete terms and conditions, or to download the entry form, visit www.goldenbee.org

Pre-Selection Committee

Galina Bunina, Russia
Yuri Gulitov, Russia
Elena Kitaeva, Russia
Tagir Safaev, Russia
Olga Severina, Ukraine
Nikolay Shtok, Ukraine
Alexander Sinyagin, Russia
Yuri Surkov, Russia
Boris Trofimov, Russia
Arkady Troyanker, Russia
Ilya Yudovich, Russia

 

International Jury

Igor Gurovich, Russia
Dylan Kendle, TOMATO, UK
Stefan Sagmeister, USA
Ahn Sang-Soo, South Korea
Niklaus Troxler, Switzerland
Catherine Zask, France

More Winners from the Golden Bee Competition!Jury Awards

Golden Bee Grand Prix, Golden Bee Award Diplomas for each category

Special Awards

Russian Academy of Fine Arts and Academy of Graphic Design Diplomas, Rodchenko Award, Golden BeeLoved Super Cup, IBCC Prize, etc.

Deadline

15 April 2010

Event Programme

Main Venue

Central House of Artists, 25 August – 3 September 2010

The International Jury Members Show

Russian Academy of Arts, Tsereteli Art Gallery, 1-20 September 2010

Special projects and exhibitions

Gallery of the Art Promotion Society Foundation, M’ARS Modern Art Centre, Russian Academy of Arts, Russian State Library, A.V.Schusev State Museum of Architecture, Tsereteli Art Gallery, Zverev Modern Art Centre and other Moscow museums and galleries, August-September 2010

Awards Ceremony

2 September 2010 at 20:00
Central House of Artists Concert Hall

Lectures

1-2 September 2010
Open lectures by members of the international jury at the Central House of Artists and workshops at the Higher Academic School of Graphic Design.

Catalogue

A full-colour catalogue will be published prior to the opening of Biennale.
Participants have a 50% discount off the original price.

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