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RESOURCE for ARTISTS: Model Mayhem

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DRIVE-THRU
YOU

Food access easily drives what you actually consume.  There isn’t a real restaurant within 10 miles of my home.  As a result, we cook almost everyday.  There is only one grocery store within 10 miles of my home; therefore, there is no late night run to the store for chips or ice cream or chocolate.  We have to plan our bad behavior in advance.  This post will help you plan your artistic behavior and give you phenomenal access to a great artist resource.

Check out this Opportunity to join Model Mayhem!  There is no fee to join, and some models with work for prints.  The database is searchable by state and city, and if there are available models near me… there are models near you!  Take a look…

Check out Model Mayhem!MODEL MAYHEM

My esteemed collegue, Arizona-based artist and photographer Jerry Portelli, has been shoving me out of my comfort zone for a couple of years now.   And, he introduced me to Model Mayhem–an online resource, primarily for models, that offers photographers and artists a way to connect to models near them.  For the models, it is an online “go see.”  For you, as an artist, you get to pour over their profile and previous work to find just what inspires you.

DEADLINE:  Quit procrastinating

NOTIFICATION:  The sooner you join, the sooner you’ll find your muse.

ENTRY FEE:  I have had several models agree to TFP or Trade for Prints in lieu of cash. They build their portfolio, and I have money to eat and still produce artwork.  Model Mayhem is free to join, but you must be approved.

Find a model at Model Mayhem!ELIGIBILITY:  The approval process isn’t automated. You must fit into a member category and the requirements for that category.

Here are a few highlights from their site:

Bio Requirements You are asked to provide a short bio as part of your application. Please provide details about your experience, goals, reasons for being on MM, or any other relevant information. Please err on the side of providing more info rather than less. Also, don’t make it sound like a personal ad.

Must Be In A Member Category

Your profile must clearly fit into one of the member categories listed upon sign up:  Model, Photographer, Hair Stylist / Makeup Artists / Wardrobe Stylist, Photoshop Wizard, Clothing Designer, Body Painter or Artist / Painter.

 Model Mayhem is a photographer's dream!You Must Be You They do not allow profiles to be set up or managed by people other than the profile owner. Passwords and login information should always be kept private. 

Members must be 16 years of age or older.  Members under 18 are not allowed to display photos that we deem too provocative or revealing. Unless you’re 18 or over you may not display any level of nudity (including “implied” nudity), depictions of bondage or any image that is sexual in nature.

 Provide 4 Different Photos (or more!) At least four different photos are required for all accounts. No duplicates, re-crops, or manipulations of the same image. Members are expected to maintain a minimum of four relevant photos at all times.  

I'll bet you can guess why I like this image!Quality Images Required

They want quality images on Model Mayhem. Your photos must be judged to be of sufficient quality. This means that you should not submit webcam shots, mirror shots, poorly exposed photos, too grainy, too much compression, arm’s-length self portraits, personal snapshots, etc.

Make Your Photos Big Enough

MM recommends that your photos be 600-800 pixels on the longest side. Anything less than 200×300 pixels or so is typically too small to see. Images wider than 800 pixels will be resized.

No Fakes They take copyright laws very seriously. If your photos or profile appear to be the work of someone else, you will be denied. Check out Model Mayhem!   

No Pornography Pornographic material is not allowed on this site. This includes photos, linking to such sites or networking, or referencing adult work in your bio or portfolio.

Photographer Requirements

 Show A Model Photographers must have at least 4 different photos specifically of adult human models. Children, cars, landscapes, animals, etc do not count.   Show Variety.  Please provide at least 2 different models or 2 different locations.

Artist/Painter Requirements

 Use Models.  Please focus your submissions on art that utilizes models (human) rather than just landscapes, etc.    Original Only.  Artwork must be original only. No copies of existing artwork.

 

Visit Model Mayhem for complete details!
 
 
 

 

CALL for ENTRIES: Saint Spotting

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FREE, but ODD

The strangest thing I’ve ever eaten is Fugu, also known as Japanese pufferfish.  What was strange was that I ate it in the USVI at the hands of a Japanese Chef who sold me on eating it BECAUSE #1 it was FREE and #2 it could kill me if prepared improperly.  No meal is worth dying for, folks; ahhh, the stupidity of being eighteen.  Well, clearly, I didn’t die, and unfortunately, I don’t really remember the taste due to my adrenaline-fueled expectation that I could, at any moment, drop dead.  In hindsight, I don’t REALLY know what I ate. Hmmm.  This next call for art may be the strangest of its sort I’ve ever seen as well–at least for an Art Exhibit.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Art, a unique opportunity to build advertising imagery for A SAINT for Saint Spotting, and international contest sponsored by the Institute of the Daughters of MercyFree, but odd…

CALL for ENTRIES:
Saint Spotting

Learn more about Saint Spoting online!On the occasion of the bicentenary of the birth of St. Mary Joseph Rossello (1811 – 1880), the Institute of the Daughters of Mercy announces an international contest to bring to light the work of the founder, Mother Mary Joseph, born near Savona, Italy, and proclaimed Saint in 1949 for her incessant actions to assist the needy and promote social integration through the creation of educational and health institutes.

Creative people, such as filmmakers, photographers, cartoonists, graphic and fashion designers, songwriters, musicians, etc… are asked to promote a product which is most definitely unusual.  The challenge for creative artists worldwide is to create advertising for a SAINT, as if it is a product just like any other product in need of an ad campaign.

“WE’RE SEEKING a way to advertise a Saint with an unusual perspective, not necessarily religious, focusing primarily on the historical figure of this great woman, Mother Mary Joseph Rossello .”

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to a variety of creative people around the world (minimum age 16), the competition will be held in two editions, English and Italian.

Saint Mary Joseph RosselloMEDIA:  Each partecipant can submit only one work and choose only one of the following categories:  1. Audiovisual: Video clip, Commercial Ad, Animation orShort Film  2. Communication & Design: Marketing Concept, Advertising, Graphics, Photography, Design, Poster, Comic strip, Graphic novel, Fashion  or Gadgets  3. Music: Tune, Song or Music Composition

DEADLINE:
April 30, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  No fee to enter.  Works must be submitted on-line and sent by mail.

SAINT SPOTTING JURORS:

President: David Calderly, Owner Graphic Therapy

Jon Beaupre-Professor California State Univ, Owner of  Broadcast Voice, Reporter NPR

Barney Bernhard-Former N.A. President Midem Organization

Ivy Brown-Curator, Gallery Owner

Josh Cheuse-Creative Director Sony Music

Miguel Mora Díaz-Journalist, Art-Culture-Cinema, El Pais

Georgia Kacandes-Film Producer

Coco Mcpherson-Journalist Rolling Stone

Cassandra Peterson-Actress and writer

Kevin Stewart-Fashion Director ESPN Magazine, Menswear Designer, Roger Charles

Mario Zonta-Member of the Andy Warhol’s Foundation

AWARDS:  $14,000 Total Cash Awards – Two awards of $2,000 (one given by jury and one by public) for best of each category: Audiovisual/Visual & Design/Sound & Music – Special Journalism Award. 

For complete details, visit Saint Spotting online!

Learn more about Saint Spoting online!

CALL for ENTRIES: 10 Second Film Festival

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I am the soup queen.  I accidentally found out during a run of bad weather one winter during which we couldn’t make it to the grocery store that I am really good at making soup.  I had a whole series of artwork happen because I accidentally put myself in a situation where I was trapped at home too.  My point?  Maybe life is just a series of accidents, and with any luck, maybe more of them will be happy than not.  If you’ve accidentally (or puposefully) shot 10 seconds of good film, here’s your chance to put it to good use.

Check out this Call for Entries from The Soap Factory for Ten Second Film Festival.  It is free to enter.  You can email your entry.  And your work could have an audience of thousands.  What do you have to lose?

*Editor’s note:  I have a soft spot for The Soap Factory.  Clearly, they love what they do…hence the overwhelming amount of community and volunteer support they enjoy.  Do we all wish The Soap Factory was in our city or town? Certainly.  But never let geography be your crutch.  The chances are good that there is a free-spirited, albeit struggling, arts organization in your hometown.  Show them a little volunteer support, and the rest could be history.

CALL for ENTRIES: 10 Second Film Festival

Visit The Soap Factory online!There may still be snow on the ground in Minnesota. But, it’s time to think about summer already! The Soap Factory’s Ten Second Film Festival is seeking submissions for our fun, quirky, and sometimes irreverent film festival.  The festival, which drew nearly 4000 eager movie-goers last year, is the film festival for both the amateur and immature; the talented and the unfortunate; the virtuoso and the accidental artist. Anyone can submit a Ten second film  All photos of The Ten Second Film Festival taken by Sarah Nienaber and Christopher Selleck.

Learn More about the Ten Second Film Festival at The Soap Factory!Need inspiration?
Check out
previous years
on You Tube
!

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Anyone can enter.

MEDIA: Video / Film

DEADLINE:  June 1, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  Filmmakers will be notified of acceptance by June 20th. Accepted films will be screened on July 4 at The Soap Factory.

ENTRY FEE:  There is no entry fee for up to 6 films.

Learn More about the Ten Second Film Festival at The Soap Factory!JURY PROCESS:   Email your films to: tensecond@soapfactory.org.   All films submitted will be juried by curator Lillian Egner and a panel of trusted advisors. Films will be sorted into ten categories determined at the time of selection. On the night of the festival, prizes are awarded to the best films in each category. Winning films are determined by a panel of local celebrity judges and audience reaction. Past categories have included:  What the hell am I looking at?, Dance Off, Moment of Zen, Mindless Violence, Best Documentary, Wait For It…, Most Disturbing, Kubrick Award, and Under the Influence.

Learn More about the Ten Second Film Festival at The Soap Factory!HOW TO SUBMIT A FILM:  Email your ten second film submissions to The Soap Factory at tensecond@soapfactory.org. Include ONE film per email (ie: if you have multiple submissions, send a separate email for each). The subject line of the email should be the film’s title.

Please include the following information in your email:  Filmmaker’s name(s), Filmmaker’s current city of residence, Title of film, I heard about the film festival through, and I made this movie using.

For complete details, read the Full Call!

INSTALLATIONS: Hauntings at The Soap Factory

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Did your parents peel grapes and pretend they were eyeballs at Halloween?  Mine either, but I always wish they had.  I wanted oiled spaghetti for worms and icecubes with plastic bugs, chocolate covered crickets… the whole nine yards.  Alas, it is too late now.  Or is it?  Live our your Halloween fantasies by designing a creepy installation for one of the country’s premier Halloween events. 

Art is so creepy…

 

Check out this Call for Submissions for the Haunted Basement at The Soap Factory in Minnesota!  There is no entry fee, but this is slightly regional since you’ll have to be able to travel.  But this could be your shot to create the installation of a lifetime.  Take a look…

CALL for SUBMISSIONS:
Haunted Basement

Learn more about the Haunted Basement at The Soap Factory!The Soap Factory is now accepting proposals for The Soap Factory’s 2011 Haunted Basement.  Considered the premier haunted event in the Minnesota, The Soap Factory’s infamously creepy and legitimately haunted basement is a perfect canvas for creating immersive terror environments. Each year they seek new ideas, fresh perspectives and unexpected scares. 

A limited number of room or environment designs and costume concepts will be accepted for The Soap Factory’s 2011 Haunted Basement.  Accepted applicants will have the creative freedom to design and fabricate a room or costume for The Haunted Basement. 

Although selected artists are expected to see their project through from conception to completion from May through August, artists will not be alone in this venture.  

Learn more about the Haunted Basement at The Soap Factory!The Soap Factory  has excellent resources for gathering supplies, and…

A small army of staff and volunteers

…that will advise and assist you on realizing your vision.  This includes set, sound, tech and lighting designers, wardrobe, hair and make-up artists….even scent engineers who can make custom smells!

DEADLINE:   April 1, 2011  This is not a post-mark deadline, packages or emails must arrive by April 1st at the latest. Use only US Postal Service.

MEDIA:  Installation

NOTIFICATION:  If you qualify, you will be contacted for interviews on April 9th.

ENTRY FEE:  None

Learn more about the Haunted Basement at The Soap Factory!REMEMBER:
1.  This event isADULTS ONLY & occurs in an art gallery that promotes emerging artists
2.  You are expected to build your own environment… Time & skill required.
3.  Each area must accommodate 4 – 5 visitors at a time
 4.  The Haunted Basement build begins in May and continues over the summer, with everything completed by August.
5.  They encourage you to take risks, so contemplate REAL FEARS
6.  Think of ways to engage all of the senses in your work
7.  All designs must be original, Soap Factory represents MINNEAPOLIS not Hollywood
8.  Artists should plan on a commitment of 100 hours
9.  Proposals should incorporate  the naturally creepy setting of The Soap Factory’s basement

This will be one of the strangest and most rewarding artistic endeavors of your life.

 

Learn more about the Haunted Basement at The Soap Factory!SUMBISSIONS:  Email all application materials, or mail via USPS application materials to: Program Manager, 514 2nd St SE, Minneapolis MN 55414
   
REQUIRED MATERIALS:
A typed cover sheet
with the following information: name, phone, email, address, title of proposal.  A resume outlining any relevant work experience (ie: building or installation experience, etc).  A typed, one-page project proposal outlining your idea for The Haunted Basement.  A list of materials you will require to complete your project.  5 – 10 work samples. Work samples should be in the form of jpegs and be attached to your application. If submission is submitted via mail images must be available in printed form and on a CD in jpeg format.

For complete details, visit the Soap Factory’s
Haunted Basement online!

CALL for ENTRIES: On Being Human

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WELL, MASH MY TATERS

We’ve been told to err is human (by Alexander Pope) but I believe to eat is divine.  Eating is a life experience that we all share regardless of our culture.  Although, culture certainly plays a big part in our culinary experience.  My child snickered like Beavis and Butthead when I called his sausage and potato dinner bangers and mash.  This call is a chance for you to share your own cultural viewpoint.

Check out this Call for Entries from the Picture Art Foundation for On Being Human: Love, Faith, Shame and Hope.  There is no entry fee and you have 5 opportunities to win up to $2000.  Don’t miss your chance…

CALL for ENTRIES:  On Being Human

Learn More about the On Being Human Exhibit!The PICTURE Art Foundation seeks artwork for a juried art exhibit, May – November 2011 at PICTURE Cultural Art in Carson, CA.  All humans share many of the same life experiences regardless of their culture, location or ethnicity.  This exhibit highlights these similarities while showcasing the unique interpretations of different cultures.

MEDIA:  Open to all media that illustrate a cultural, single or multi, interpretation of the exhibit theme.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists. Limit of 3 pieces per artist per category.

CATEGORIES:  Love, Faith, Shame and Hope.

 

Learn more about PICTURE Art Foundation online!ENTRY FEE: 
None

DEADLINE:
February 28, 2011

JURY PROCESS: The jury will use the following criteria in its selection: Representation of the Exhibit Theme, Cultural Identification, Quality of the Artwork, and the Artist’s Reputation and Credentials.

AWARDS:  $5000 will be awarded to the winners; $2000 for overall best of show and $750 each for the best in four thematic categories (Love, Faith, Shame and Hope).

CATALOGUE:  A full color exhibit catalogue will feature every piece selected for the exhibit.  Two complementary copies of the catalogue will be sent to every participating artist/collector.

For complete details, visit the Picture Art Foundation’s website!

CALL for ENTRIES: 6x6x2011 Global at RoCo

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I am a collector at heart.  I enjoy having odd jars of condiments just a cabinet door away.  I love having kitchen gadgets and utensils that I only have reason to use once a year.  But what I most love to collect is art.  I have art stuffed in every nook and cranny of my house. 

As I type, I am watched by a little carving of late artist Bob Ross (click here for image) who came in his own little cigarette box marked “Bob in a Box” part of a series by Bob Snead that included Bob Villa, Bob Dobb and more, whom I met Founder of Redux.  This next show gives YOU a chance to be both collected and a collector!

Check out this Call for Entries from the Rochester Contemporary Art Center (RoCo) for the 6x6x2011 Global.  There is no entry fee for up to 10 submissions.  This show is all hung, looks great on your resume, and benefits a great member of the art community!

CALL for ENTRIES: 6x6x2011 Global

Click to Learn More about 6x6x2011!Help RoCo build an exhibition of artworks from ALL 50 US States and more countries than last year. Please invite everyone you know to send their artwork early.  6×6 began as a small fundraising exhibition, but has grown into an international art phenomenon. 

Last year over 5,000 artworks
from 43 US States & 22 Countries were entered in this
astounding exhibition!

 

6x6x2011: Global is the fourth exhibition of thousands of original artworks, made and donated by celebrities, international and local artists, designers, college students, youths, and YOU.  Each artwork will be 6×6 square inches and signed only on the back, to be exhibited anonymously.  All artworks will be for sale to the public for $20 each to benefit Rochester Contemporary Art Center (RoCo).  Artist names will be revealed to the buyer only upon purchase and all works will remain on display for the duration of the exhibition

Learn more about the Rochester Contemporary Art Center!ELIGIBILITY:  All hung.

DEADLINE:  May 1, 2011

PREVIEW HOURS: June 1, 2 & 3, 2011 from 1-10pm

OPENING RECEPTION: June 4, 2011 from 6-10pm, $5 opening night admission, 7:30pm raffle for buyer positions 1-20, AND 8:00pm all other buyers

ONLINE PURCHASING BEGINS: June 6, 2011 at 10am (Editor’s Note: This is my birthday.  Artwork makes a lovely gift, heehee.)

AWARDS:  3 prizes will be awarded by popular vote. Vote for your favorite artwork in the 6x6x2011 Online Gallery. Voting closes on July 1, 2011.  First Place: $360, Second Place: $120, and Third Place: $60.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Learn more about the 6x6x2011 Global show!

OPEN CALL: Spiva Art Gallery

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WINNER

My idea of winning the lottery would be a free pass at the grocery store everyday for the rest of my life.  Can you imagine being able to buy anything, anytime, at your whim?  It is a little mind-boggling for me.  This next call is its own blank slate… a free ticket. 

Check out the Open Call for Spiva Art Gallery at Missouri Southern State University.  No media restriction, no geographic restrictions, no entry fee.  You can’t really ask for more…

OPEN CALL:
Spiva Art Gallery

Missouri Southern State University’s Art Department is inviting artists via an Open Call to submit proposals for the campus Spiva Art Gallery.  The Gallery’s Advisory Board selects works and collections for exhibition. The Gallery hosts approximately eight shows per year, including one or more group shows by local guilds or artist collectives, themed exhibits, and solo shows. We have a standing Call to Artists who wish to submit their works for consideration.

Learn more about the Art Department at Missouri Southern State University!ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Open to all media

ENTRY FEE:  None

DEADLINE:  Ongoing

SUBMISSIONS:  Artists can send a packet of information by U.S. mail or electronically.  Applications sent by mail should provide the Advisory Board with a proposal for exhibition, including: (1) A cover letter or email (2) Artist’s biography / resume (3) Samples of work submitted for consideration.

Mailed submissions should be sent to: Missouri Southern State University Spiva Art Gallery: Gallery Coordinator Burt Bucher 3950 E. Newman Rd Joplin, MO 64804

Electronic submissions should be sent to (bucher-b@mssu.edu) with MSSU Art Gallery Submission in the subject line.

Learn more about the Spiva Art Gallery at MSSU!ABOUT THE GALLERY:  Located on the main floor of the Art Building immediately to the east of the main entrance, it has approximately 325 running feet of exhibition wall space. Gallery Hours are usually Monday through Friday 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (Monday through Thursday in the summer) and there is no admission charge.

Spiva possesses a large permanent study collection of African art and artifacts and hosts an active program of international, regional, and student exhibitions of visual art. The gallery’s African Holdings are made up of these individual collections:

  • John and Pam Finley Collection
  • Institute of International Studies Collection
  • Marianna Keown Collection
  • Vivian Olson Collection
  • Guy Mace Collection
  • Ben Pickard, Pickard Gallery Collection

For additional details, email bucher-b@mssu.edu!

CALL for ENTRIES: Magic and the Brain

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FISH for THOUGHT

I love a good project.  Sometimes to get myself out a artistic funk, I need a small-scale, end-in-sight, easily-finishable project to get my juices flowing again.  The holiday food fest has put my food palate into a funk, and I’m hoping grilled lemon tilapia will solve that problem.  Maybe yesterday’s Shooz call and this next call will be the solution to the artistic funk.

Check out this Call for Entries for Magic and the Brain from the Los Angeles Brain Bee.  The Brain Bee is for high school students, but the art contest is for all ages.  There is no entry fee, and the grand prize is $500.  Take a look…

CALL for ENTRIES:
Magic and the Brain

Learn more about the Los Angeles Brain Bee!The Los Angeles Brain Bee invites artists from all areas of study to enter the Neuroscience Art contest. Artists are asked to submit their work on the theme: Neuroscience and Magic.  This theme is in honor of guest speakers Stephen Macknik and Susana Martinez-Conde who recently published the book Sleights of Mind: What the Neuroscience of Magic Reveals about our Everyday Deceptions.

Artists are encouraged to express their creativity to represent the relationship between the brain and magic.  Artists are encouraged to collaborate with individuals knowledgeable in neuroscience for factual detail and analysis, however their own interpretation of Magic and the Brain is acceptable without scientific validity. The objective is to highlight how deceptions of magic can parallel deception in our daily lives.

ELIGIBILITY:  All ages are able to enter.  Artists of all nationalities may enter.  Group entries are allowed but a single member should be nominated as the leader and their name will be used as the name of the Group.  Works presented need not be newly created.  The work may be a project consisting of multiple images or elements.

Learn more about Sleights of the Mind online!MEDIA:  Entries will be accepted in three categories:  two-dimensional, three-dimensional, and digital.  Entries will be evaluated on creativity and artistic qualities.

DEADLINE:  January 22, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  Winners announced January 28, 2011.

ENTRY FEE:  None

JURY:  The members of the Jury are chosen by the Los Angeles Brain Bee productions and are leaders in the field of art and communication.  The Jury’s decisions will be final and no correspondence will be entered into. 

Adherence to the theme, artistic quality, research and innovation are the basic criteria for selecting the winner and finalists.  All entries will be shown at the Los Angeles Brain Bee exhibition and may be invited for other Los Angeles Exhibitions.  

Learn more about the Los Angeles Brain Bee Art Contest!AWARDS:  Selected works will be chosen for the Los Angeles Brain Bee exhibits at Los Angeles City College, it may also be used at a Local Los Angeles Gallery ZZyzx Gallery of Natural Science and for other Educational Brain Events across the Los Angeles Area.  Cash prizes and certificates:  Top cash award $500, Smaller cash awards, Honorable Mention, Certificates of Achievement.

WHAT IS THE BRAIN BEE?   The Brain Bee is a program designed especially to stimulate high school students to learn about neuroscience; as such, competitors are required to be currently enrolled in a high school program – grades 9 through 12.  (Age limit does not apply to art contest competitors.)  No student is allowed to participate in more than one Local Brain Bee each school year, and students are only allowed to compete in the International Brain Bee Championship once.

For complete details, visit the Brain Bee FAQ page!

Learn more about the Los Angeles Brain Bee Art Contest!

ARTIST REPRESENTATION: Hudson Gallery

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CONQUER THE WORLD

I have kept most of my art-related  Rejection Letters over the years.  And along with those letters, I have kept a US map to mark off each show with the goal being to hit every state in the continental US before I make the move to conquer the world…and all of its delicious food, of course.  I’m making progress.  For those of you trying to conquer the Ohio art market, this next call for gallery representation is for you.

The Hudson Gallery has an open call for Portfolio Review.  Do you homework and then submit your work.  No entry fee and guaranteed response regardless of the outcome.  What do you have to lose?

CALL for SUBMISSIONS:  The Hudson Gallery

The Hudson Gallery will review portfolios from artists seeking representation. Please take a detailed looked at their web site and/or visit the Gallery prior to sending them your materials. Always do your homework. 

Learn more about the Hudson Gallery!Once you have some understanding of their curatorial interests and feel your work is an appropriate fit, please send images using the guidelines below. 

MEDIA:  They are interested in all media including painting, drawing, mixed media, printmaking, sculpture, and the fine crafts.

PORTFOLIOS:  They accept portfolios throughout the year, while occasionally calling for something specific. Please include a self-addressed stamped envelope for the return of your materials. They do not take appointments to review materials or view portfolios during gallery hours. They do not accept email submissions.  All submissions will receive a gallery response.

SUBMISSION MATERIALS: 

10 – 20 images of recent work labeled with your name, title of the piece, date of completion, medium, dimensions, and retail price.

Learn more about the Hudson Gallery online!Support materials: include a cover letter, resume, artist statement, recent articles or reviews about your work, and announcement cards from previous exhibitions.

A self-addressed stamped envelope for return of materials.

NOTIFICATION:  Expect 1-3 Months for gallery response.

ATTN: Scott Hudson
HUDSON GALLERY
Portfolio Submission
5645 North Main Street
Sylvania, OH 43560

NO CALLS PLEASE.  Portfolios may be submitted in person at the gallery but will not be reviewed at that time.

ABOUT THE GALLERY:  Hudson Gallery relocated in 2006 into its current space in a restored building dating back to the mid 1800’s.  Located at street level in the historic downtown section of Sylvania, Ohio, the gallery is widely recognized as one of the regions premier venues for original art.

The gallery remains committed to its original philosophy of exhibiting the work of contemporary artists from this region next those with national appeal across many disciplines and media.   Their hope is to bring gifted new talent into the spotlight as well as showcase those artists demonstrating a lifelong commitment to the art world.

Not interested in representation?  Take a look at their Call for Entry for the NOW WOW show!

ARTIST RESIDENCY: Printmaking

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FIRST CHANCES

People tend to applaud those that give second chances.  But what about those that give you the very first chance?  Well, not every first chance is a winner.  I may never forgive the person who gave the fried dill pickle its first shot on the menu, but there are lots of others that make up for that little snafu.

Check out this Call for Proposals from the Lower East Side Printshop for their Special Editions Residency Program.  It is a non-profit printshop that doesn’t require that you have printmaking experience to apply.  There doesn’t seem to be an application fee.  And, you know you wanna try your hand at printmaking…

ARTIST RESIDENCY:
Printmaking at the Lower East Side Printshop

Learn more about the Lower East Side PrintshopSpecial Editions Residency Program is a competitive national residency program for emerging artists to create new work through exploration of printmaking. The Lower East Side Printshop offers an opportunity to complete an important new body of work in collaboration with one of our two experienced master printers, fully sponsored by the Printshop.

Learn more about the Lower East Side PrintshopArtists, with or without printmaking skills, are provided with technical assistance, financial support, time and studio space to explore printmaking and complete a new body of work.

Experimentation and exploration of new materials and processes are welcome.

The Printshop documents the artwork digitally, in printed materials including the annual catalogue, and on the Internet.  The Printshop also provides exposure opportunities through on- and off-site exhibitions and studio visits.

Awarded artists work alongside other emerging and mid-career artists in the Printshop’s Collaborations Studio.

RESIDENCY INCLUDES:
1. 12 day-long collaboration sessions
with a master printer during a period of three to six months, plus, production/editioning service; independent studio access during the residency;
Learn more about the Artists Studio at the Lower East Side Printshop2. All materials, full access to tools and equipment;
3. up to $4,000 stipend;
4. Catalogue;
5. Printed and Internet publicity and free slide documentation;
6. Limited travel and accommodation stipends for artists who live outside of NYC.

ELIGIBILITY: Special Editions Residencies are limited to emerging artists only. The Printshop defines emerging artists as those who are under-recognized and under-represented, at early stages in their careers.  Students enrolled in any kind of degree program are not eligible.  Only artists who are current legal residents of the US are eligible to apply (i.e., Social Security cardholders).  Past recipients of the Special Editions Residencies are ineligible.

MEDIA: Artists from all disciplines and cultural backgrounds are encouraged to apply, printmaking experience is not required.

DEADLINE:  December 2, 2010

NOTIFICATION: All applications will be evaluated for their artistic excellence by the selection panel consisting of five artists and art professionals. Selection will be completed in February 2011.  All applicants will be informed of the panel’s decision by email.

Tattered Edgings copyright Havard Homstvedt 2008 aquatint screenprint collageAPPLICATION CHECKLIST:
1. Up to 8 images
of recent work on a CD. Images should be in JPEG format, resolution 200 pixel/inch, maximum dimensions 800 x 800 pixels, RGB color mode.  Title each image as “your last name_your first name_#” (ex. Smith_Pat_3.jpg).  Images will be projected from a Mac computer.  Write your name on the CD.

2. Image list: your name, work title, year, medium, and dimensions

3. Artistic resume

4. Application form

5. Names and contact information for two references

Print out all documents & mail with your image CD.  Application materials will not be returned. Please do not send any add’l materials.  the Selection Panel will not review unsolicited material.  continues below

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ABOUT THE PRINTSHOP:   Lower East Side Printshop, founded in 1968, is a not-for-profit studio in New York City that helps contemporary artists create new artwork and advance their careers.  Through the Printshop’s workspace residency programs, artists receive space and time to work, stipends, technical assistance, career development, and public exposure.  With its exhibitions, open studios, education, and other public programs, the Printshop serves as a junction for artists, collectors, museums, galleries, and educational institutions to access and engage in contemporary art.  With over 160 artists served each year, the Printshop is the largest print workspace in the U.S.

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