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ARTIST REPRESENTATION: Call from fuelNYC

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FEED ME,
APPLE!

The Big Apple is a mecca for art, theatre and food.  I love the idea of being able to eat virtually any ethnicity of food at almost any time of the day, ha.  But for many, New York City is the holy grail of “making it” as an artist.  For those of you that cannot move to New York to pursue your holy grail, this next opportunity will get you a little closer.

Check out this Call for Submissions from fuelNYC.com for online store representation.  This FREE Call could also get you a Featured Artist spot on their site and a New York City group show or two.  What could you possibly have to lose by trying?

Learn more about fuelNYC online!ARTIST REPRESENTATION:
fuelNYC.com

fuelNYC.com is an online resource for art and culture based in New York City which offers many free services for artists, the community, and small businesses…including some art deadlines like here at AAAD!

Although they are dedicated to serving the under-represented artists, galleries, and businesses of Queens and Brooklyn, we also offer many resources for the international community.

Representation includes a Featured Artist Spot like this one of Kit BrownfuelNYC.com is currently accepting submissions for representation in it’s online store.  Representation includes a Featured Artist spot for one month on it’s home page and inclusion in two exhibitions annually in New York City.

COMMISSION: The store takes a 50% commission and pays in around 30 days. A simple consignment agreement will have to be signed with fuelNYC.

Work by fuelNYC represented artist JM Rizzi!ENTRY FEE:
There is no entry fee to be considered for representation by fuelNYC.
Work by fuelNYC-represented artist JM Rizzi pictured right.

MEDIA:
fuelNYC.com is looking for works on paper, prints, stencils, etc. with a $500 max retail price.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:
Just send the URL of your website to fuelNYC through their Contact Page!

You won’t find this Call for Submissions on their website,  if you have questions,
Email fuelNYC.com!

CALL for ENTRIES: Think Tank 5 Photo Contest

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FORMERLY
URBAN

What does urban mean to you?  I think the one think I miss most about living in a more urban environment is the grocery stores.  Certainly I have access to grocery stores in Gatlinburg, but they aren’t the same.  Anyone who lives in a large city where their local grocery store is a little treasure trove of ingredients understands my pain.  This Call for Entries gives you an opportunity to explain what urban (among other things) means to you through photography.

Check out this Call for Entries from Think Tank Photo in celebration of their 5th Anniversary.  You can win up to $5,000, and there is no entry fee.  You must enter on facebook, so make sure you’re signed in before you click the link.

CALL for ENTRIES:
Think Tank’s 5th Anniversary Photo Contest

Professional photographer camera bag company Think Tank Photo is celebrating its Fifth Anniversary by hosting a multi-level photo contest that offers a $5,000 Grand Prize and multiple first place, second place , third place, and honorable mention prizes.

Learn more about the Think Tank 5th Anniversary Photo Contest!CATEGORIES:

1. What does urban, gritty, or edgy mean to you?
2. The most creative, interesting, or unique “What’s In Your Bag” shot.
3. The most creative, interesting, or unique shot of photographers wearing/using Think Tank gear.
4. Any photo the entrant believes portrays Think Tank Photo’s “Be Ready ‘Before the Moment’ ” theme.

ELIGIBILITY:  To enter, you must be at least 18 years of age. Think Tank Photo employees and Board members and their immediate family members are not eligible.  Immediate family includes only spouses, parents and children.  The photo subject must be relevant to one of the following four contest categories.  Limit one image per category.

Learn more about Think Tank Photo online!IMAGE MODIFICATIONS Not Permitted:  No borders or frames may be added to images; No watermarks, signatures, photographers’ names, or copyright notices.  All entries must be single images.  Multiple images in a single entry not allowed.

ENTRY FEE:  No entry fee is required.

HOW TO ENTER: Photos must be submitted using the online entry form on Facebook.  Each entry must be accompanied by a completed online contest entry form.

Enter the contest on Think Tank Photos Facebook page!DEADLINE: Entries must be submitted by no later than 11:59 p.m. Pacific on November 30, 2010 to be considered.  Late entries will not be entered in the contest.

RESTRICTIONS:  Obscene, provocative or otherwise questionable content will not be considered.  Think Tank Photo retains sole discretion as to what constitutes inappropriate content.

JUDGING:  Entries will be judged on the basis of creativity, photographic quality, and effectiveness in conveying the unique character of each of the contest categories. A Think Tank Photo panel will judge the entries and all contest decisions are final.  Entries that fail to comply with the Official Contest Rules will be disqualified.  The Think Tank Photo panel will include professionals in photography and graphic design.  Judges will not reclassify images.

For full details, Visit Think Tank Photo on Facebook!

CALL for ENTRIES: Spare Parts

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I am the queen of the crock pot.  I have Lemon Chicken in the crock pot as I write this post. I love Fall and Winter because they provide the perfect excuse to through lots of things in the crock pot and call is soup or chowder or stew.  And in my kitchen next to the crock pot (when it is stored on top of my cabinets) is two of my favorite pieces of found-object assemblage–toasters covered in journal pages and a virtual crock pot of other brick-a-brack. 

Here’s your chance to cook up a masterpiece of your own.  This Call for Entries from The Renaissance Center in Dickson, TN is for a show called Spare Parts.  It doesn’t have to be kitchen-themed, but it does have to be found objects or assemblage.  Check it out!

CALL for ENTRIES:  Spare Parts for the Renaissance Center

The Renaissance Center in Dickson, TN has issued a call for assemblages and found-object artwork. Work can be three-dimensional and free-standing or two-dimensional and designed to hang on the wall.

Learn more about the Spare Parts show online!The Renaissance Center’s Visual Arts department is committed to artistic performance, aesthetic appreciation and cultural understanding. They provide an educational resource for their community through course selections, gallery exhibitions and artist workshops.

MEDIA:
Assemblages &
found-object artwork

DEADLINE:  November 14, 2010

ENTRY FEE:  There is no entry fee.

ELIGIBILITY:  To be eligible, artists must be over 16 years of age. Submissions must be original work by the artist, and must be created within the past two (2) years. Accepted work must be ready for display (2-D works must be wired for hanging). If your work requires any special accommodations please detail this information on your Entry Form.

Hawaiian Interlude, found object assemblageNOTIFICATION:
November 24, 2010

SHIPPING: Please note that delivery or shipping of accepted artwork to and from the exhibition is the responsibility of the artist. The Renaissance Center has the right to refuse to display any work felt unsuitable for a family-friendly environment or misrepresented in the application.

COMMISSION: A 25% commission is taken out of all art sale transactions conducted through the Renaissance Center. Images of accepted work will be used for marketing and documentation, giving credit to the artist.

For full details,
Download the Prospectus!

CALL for ENTRIES: Mobile Canvas Art Contest

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FABULOUS
FUNCTION

I am all about Functional Art.  I try to shove art into every corner of my life from my choices in clothing to furniture to food.  I wonder…if food that is presented beautifully tastes better, does that mean that a beautifully-encased iPhone will function better?  Hmmm…

Check out this Call for Entries into the Mobile Canvas Art Contest by SolSketch.  Win up to $700 plus royalties by submitting your ideas for an iPhone Case or Laptop Skin.  There is no entry fee for this contest, and SolSketch gives you the template, to boot.  What do you have to lose?

CALL for ENTRIES:  Mobile Canvas Art Contest

For their first contest, SolSketch is seeking out the most innovative designs for a set of limited edition Apple iPhone cases and laptop skins for Apple products. 

Learn more about this SolSketch contest online!Using the templates (link is below), use the space to create a vector-based design for 1 of the 2 categories.

SolSketch is a new company focused on bringing unique art to the products in our lives. To SolSketch, the products in our lives are more than just functional elements, they are our own personal canvases. Its their mission to bring artwork to every personal canvas worldwide.

Check out SolSketch on Facebook!This contest is the first of an on-going series of art contests in which SolSketch will be reaching out to the artists of the world, professional and otherwise, to design products for our world.

DEADLINE:  November 12, 2010

PRIZES: For each category: $250 winner, $100 runner-up & a 5% royalty fee for each product sold with your artwork. Top 5 designs in each category get an invitation to show their work at the launch event in November of 2010 in Chicago, IL plus free iPhone case and laptop skins.

ENTRY FEE:  There seems to be no entry fee.

Learn more about SolSketch's laptop skin contest!RULES: Artwork is preferred if submitted in a vector format (Adobe Illustrator or EPS). You may also submit other graphic format files, such as JPG or GIF. All artwork must be the original creation of the submitting person. Do not violate copyrights in your design.  Adult, obscene, offensive, or otherwise indecent artwork is strictly forbidden. Submission of your artwork acknowledges that your design could be used on a physical product sold by SolSketch and that you accept the standard artist royalty agreement.

SUBMISSIONS: SolSketch recommends that you use their pre-designed Adobe Illustrator templates. But, you do not have to use them. If you do not use their templates, they’ll do their best job to fit your artwork or photography to their templates for you.

TEMPLATES: Apple Macbook – Laptop Skin or the Apple iPhone – Case

For full details, visit the SolSketch website!

NO ENTRY FEE: Photo Show & Art Publication

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BON BONS for ME!

Art publication always makes me happy.  Free makes me even happier.  As much as I love creating and showing my work, I have to admit that I would rather spend my hard earned cash on bon bons than entry fees anyday.  How ’bout you?

Check out this free Call for Entries for inclusion in the RAP-10 Online Show and art book from Crussell Fine Arts.  You can’t beat free, and you even have an opportunity for online sales that YOU don’t have to manage.  Don’t let this one get away…

CALL for ENTRIES: 
Crussell Fine Arts RAP-10 Photgraphy Show & Book

It’s A RAP…The year 2010 is coming to a close and Crussell Fine Arts is pleased to announce RAP-10, a FREE – NO FEE Open Call for artists around the world working in Fine Art Photography.

Check out Crussell Fine Arts online!The final selected works will be included in their On-Line Gallery shown in 2011 at CrussellFineArts.com as well as in a book published by Crussell Fine Arts.  All work will be available for sale through our website and book.

Eligibility:  RAP-10 Open Call is open to any and all artists internationally working in fine art photography.

DEADLINE:  November 1, 2010

Fragile Fragments of Beauty by Crussell Fine Arts Artist Pamela Grau-TwenaFees: 
No Fee Open Call

Media: Fine Art Photography

Sale of Artwork:  It is understood that all artwork submitted would be for sale through Crussell Fine Arts website and book.

Content:  There are no restrictions on content of the submitted work.

Required information:
Your Name
Address
Cell Number
Home Number
Size of piece
Edition Number
Final output medium of piece
Year of piece
Unframed price in US Dollars of piece

Selected Artists:  Artists names that are selected for the Online Gallery as well as the RAP-10 book will be posted on their website.

Email and General Communication:  Crussell Fine Arts will be posting updates about the progress of the RAP-10 Open Call on their website.

Check out the RAP-10 Show online!Submission of Artwork:  It is understood that (you) “The Artist” or (the gallery) “Artist Representative” are submitting artwork to the RAP-10 Open Call to be exhibited and/or purchased on the Crussell Fine Arts website / Online Gallery as well as through our published book titled RAP-10.

The Democratic Approach:  Crussell Fine Arts believes that all artists should to be viewed equally and uses a democratic approach in presenting artwork by concealing the names, identification and representation of the artist from the viewers of the Online Gallery as well as the publication of their RAP-10 book. Crussell Fine Arts assigns a CFA number to each piece of art, which is used to identify the artist and the work. They want each artist to have a fair and equal opportunity in the review process by allowing the work to stand on its own.

QUESTIONS?  Download the full Prospectus!

ART PUBLICATION: RR2 Box 281 Call for Entries

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SPECIAL
DELIVERY

I have always wondered why I have never received a “____ of the Month” gift for a holiday.  Fruit, cheese, beer…you name it, I would love any of them.  Maybe my relatives are concerned about my food obsession?  It’s possible.  But not only do I love most things edible, I have a soft spot for mail.  I may be the only human alive that still has magazine subscriptions…plural.  You can feel this one coming, can’t you?  Mmmhmm…art publication.

It is that time again folks; it is time to remind you that all publicity for your artwork is good publicity.  Check out this Call for Entries from Rural Route 2 Box 281, a bi-monthly art zine dedicated to photo-based contemporary art.  It is available both digitally and in hard copy.

Call for Entries:  Rural Route Two Box Two Eighty One

RR 2 Box 281 is a bi-monthly zine dedicated to photo-based contemporary art. They are currently seeking artists for inclusion in our first year of publications. Each issue will be focused on the work of two living artists working and living outside of traditional art centers / major metropolitan regions.

Learn More About RR2 Box 281 online!The title “RR 2 Box 281” comes from the childhood address of the zine’s editor. Through Digital and hard copy dissemination, RR2 seeks to increase the exposure of artists working and living in rural (non-urban) settings, thereby creating a dialog around relationships between contemporary art, regional identity and rurality.

Six times a year a new issue of RR 2 Box 281 will be released as both a free pdf file (to be emailed) and a hand-bound hard-copy zine (to be sent via post). The hard-copy zine will be $15/ issue, or $60 for a yearly subscription. The first Issue will be released on Nov. 4 @ P.S.1. in conjunction with Printed Matter’s NY ART BOOK FAIR.

Learn More About RR2 Box 281 online!DEADLINE

December 31, 2010

ENTRY FEE: 

FREE

ELIGIBILITY 

This call is open to all photo-based contemporary artists living and working outside of traditional art centers/major metropolitan regions. All types and styles of work will be considered, special attention will be paid to artists whose work is reflective of, or speaks to their environment.

Hey, Mixed Nuts...yes, you...Subscribe to RR2 Box 281 today!REQUIREMENTS: 

For consideration please submit the following to rr2box281@me.com with the subject line RR2:

Four 600px (longest side) .jpg files of recent body of work
A brief resume
An Artist statement & bio

or

a link to a website containing
your images, statement, cv and bio.

AWARDS: 

Each artist selected will receive a free hard-copy of their issue and a heavily discounted rate for a full year subscription.

CONTACT:

Click Here to find them on Facebook!

Visit their Blog Under Construction!

Email: rr2box281@me.com

Editor’s Note:  I know, I know.  I can smell the paranoid, suspicious email headed my way about how I shouldn’t promote Calls from newbies.  Bottom line…we all start somewhere.  They are building a blog and finding a few fans on facebook too.

This blog is only a year old.  If everyone had been suspicious, I wouldn’t have a few hundred of you mixed nuts reading these posts everyday.  Then where would we all be (she says with an exaggerated sense of self-importance)?  Have a little faith, folks.  When you expect the best…you very often get it.

CALL for ENTRIES: Urban & Country Landscape

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STANDS ALONE

My family enjoys joking… that if I continue moving to towns with smaller and smaller populations that I will eventally live in complete isolation except, of course, for my husband, internet access, food delivery, my dogs and a separate home for my shoe collection.  Funny, eh?  There is something to be said for both urban AND country living.  I love them both, but buying fresh eggs and goat milk from a farm on my way home has skewed my objectivity just a smidge.

I cannot wait to see the results of the Call for Entries for The Urban and Country Landscape Annual Book from The Worldwide Photography Gala Awards.  It is a type of art publication–which you know I love, and part published exhibit.  There is no entry fee unless you are accepted.  Take advantage of this great opportunity to both tell your story and show your work.

CALL for ENTRIES: Urban and Country Landscape

The Worldwide Photography Gala Awards invite photographers from all over the world to submit their work to be featured in The Urban and Country Landscape Annual Book – Nature and People, Life and Culture, and in the online WonderPick Gallery.

Photography by Livia Corona-winner of The Julia M Cameron In this occasion WPGA wants to select images displaying your city or neighborhood, or that city that you visited this summer or in past years, or it can be the country landscape of your dreams, that one that have stimulated your eyes and your imagination; images about the city and the country life, the culture in your home town or in the remote Bhutan or in La Havana; images of that unforgettable wedding or of your family during a remarkable week-end or at home.

The theme is ample and everything will depend on your interpretation, knowing that we will like to screen landscapes and cityscapes with or without people in the scene. People can be predominant in the scene.
Both color and black and white (including duotones, toned) will be accepted to be screened.  Abstract, micro and macro images will not be accepted. All kind of processes, including digital manipulation will be accepted.

Images from the 2009 WPGA AnnualThe selection process:  There will be two screenings

First screening:  Selection will be done by WPGA’s artistic and editorial staff.  The first screening will be conducted to accept or reject the submitted works. There’s is no entry fee to submit works to the first screening, and you may submit a minimum of 3 images and a maximum of 12 images.

Within 1 week after the reception of the images sent for consideration of the jurors in the first screening, submitters will be notified by email detailing which works have been accepted and which have been rejected. Together with the notification’s email a brief structured feedback will be provided.

Second screening: Selection will be done by Julio Hardy, WPGA’s Managing Director.  Accepted images in the first screening will be included in the second screening and entered in the competition. Those works which passed the first screening will be exhibited for one year in the online WonderPick gallery, and available for sale.

During the second screening, 80 images will be selected to be featured in The Urban and Country Landscape Annual Book – Nature and People, Life and Culture.

Images from the 2009 WPGA Annual by Jacob Riis and Julia M CameronENTRY FEES:  There is NO INITAL ENTRY FEE.  Participants in the second screening will have to pay an entry fee within 1 week after receiving the notification that their image/s have pass the first screening and have been entered into the competition.

The entry fee for those works selected (those that have passed the first screening and have been entered into the competition) will be:  $15 for each image accepted, up to 3 images; and $8 for each additional image.

PAYMENT OF FEES:  Once the number of images selected in the first screening –and that have therefore been entered into the competition- an email will be sent to you as well as a Paypal invoice with the entry fees to be paid according to the calculation based on the images accepted, to settle the entry fees.

Prizes:  Best Image of Show (to be featured in the book cover) will receive a $ 500 B&H gift certificate.  Runner up (to be featured in the book back cover) $ 300 B&H gift certificate.

For complete details, visit the WPGA website!

CALL for ENTRIES: Past is Present

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DO HICKEYS

It will come as no surprise that I love kitchen gadgets.  I actually own a machine called the CoCoMotion (pictured right) that serves the solitary purpose of making hot cocoa at the perfect temperature.  Embarrassing, but true.  The top of my cabinets serves as a storage house of ridiculous serving pieces I’ll never use, old cheese boxes, and some very cool art made out of toasters.  And if it is an OLD kitchen gadget…like my egg scale, then I’m really in love.

I fell in love for this Call for Entries from The Columbus (GA) Museum called Past is Present: Contemporary Approaches to Historical Decorative Arts and Design.  Check it out…I think you’ll be surprised to find it is part classical applied art, part artisan craft and a whole lot of opportunity to look at your art from a different perspective.

CALL for Entries: Past is Present

The Columbus Museum announces a call to artists for its upcoming exhibition, Past Is Present: Contemporary Approaches to Historical Decorative Arts and Design. Past is Present Call for Entries!Contemporary artists are creating artwork that is breathing new life into techniques and forms found in centuries-old American decorative arts and design. 

This exhibition will explore reinterpretations of textile work, including embroidery and beadwork; ceramics, such as transfer ware and figurines; portraiture, including miniature paintings and silhouettes; furniture-making, such marquetry and tall-case clocks; stained glass; and other traditional American decorative arts forms.  The exhibition will be accompanied by a 16-page publication. 
                                   
Eligibility:  Open to all artists residing in the Continental United States. The Columbus Museum encourages innovative and progressive work that utilizes a diversity of art forms and media.

Learn more about the Columbus Museum!How to Submit Your Work:  Please send 5-10 images at least 300 dpi on CD. Label all images with title and submit a corresponding image list.

The image list should include the title, date, dimensions, and medium (please list specific materials for mixed-media work). Please also include a current resume and artist statement.

Do not send original artwork, slides, master tapes, catalogues or reviews.  Materials without self-addressed stamped envelope will not be returned.

DEADLINE: All materials must be postmarked before October 1, 2010; they may hand-delivered by that date to the Columbus Museum, located at 1251 Wynnton Road, Columbus, Georgia 31906, if preferred.   

ENTRY FEE:  There is no submission fee.

Electronic Media Work:  Submit a sample of work(s) up to 30 minutes on DVD.  (Complete work may exceed this running time.) Samples should be accompanied with label copy (title and date), length of running time, artist statement and resume. Materials without self-addressed stamped envelope will not be returned.

Notification:  Artists will be contacted by December 1, 2010. 

For full details, visit the Columbus Museum website!

The Columbus Museum

MAIL ART: Anything Goes Everything Shows

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LET THEM EAT CAKE

Don’t you just love it when anything goes?  Like many parents, I’ve had to have the difficult conversation that included explaining why chocolate chip pancakes are an acceptable breakfast but chocolate cake is not.  As you might imagine, food conversations are hard for me…so I often just give in…because you only live once.  Chocolate cake anyone?

Check out this Call for Mail Art Entries from the Courtyard Gallery.  There is no entry fee, and it is an all hung show.  So as the title says…anything goes and everything shows.  If you’re looking for a resume builder or just a creative outlet to jumpstart your day, this Mail Art show could be just for you.  You don’t have much time…do it TODAY!

4th Annual International
Anything Goes-Everything Shows Mail Art Call

Anything Goes Everything Shows Mail Art ShowFORMAT: Any size, if you can stamp it and get it through the Post Office, it will show. 

MEDIA: All media will be accepted including mixed media, Collage, Montage, Sculpture Digital art, Painting, Printmaking, and Photography.  Don’t be afraid to try with 3-D art; they have exhibited vinyl records, papier mache fish, wood sticks, shoes, and even a pig jawbone.

REMEMBER:  Anything goes, everything shows! Non-returnable.

ENTRY FEE: No submission fee. 

Learn More about the Anything Goes Everything Shows Mail Art Show!Their mail art show title says it all as ALL received submissions will be exhibited in the Courtyard Gallery, from September 25-Nov 1st 2010.  Artists are encouraged to demonstrate or explore imagery of any kind.

POSTMARK DEADLINE:  September 20, 2010.  Must arrive by September 25, 2010.

Exhibit will open Sept. 25 at Courtyard Gallery, 109 Roberts Street, Phil Mechanic Building, River Arts District, Asheville, NC

Send your entries to:

Learn More about the Anything Goes Everything Shows Mail Art Show!Carlos Steward/Cynthia Potter
Anything Goes-Everything Shows
The Courtyard Gallery
P.O. Box 9907
Asheville, NC 28815

Questions can be sent to purplecoca@aol.com
or visit http://www.ashevillecourtyard.com

CALL for ENTRIES: GaGa Arts

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SIMPLE
RECIPE

Many of you have become very focused on the complicated twists and turns of art entries.  My experience is that artists have been trained to believe that galleries and museums speak in a special language or have their own inner sanctum that you have to join to be able to show you work.  I want to encourage you not to be quite so suspicious of opportunities.  It isn’t always a complicated recipe…sometimes it is simple as a home-grown tomato.

I want you to consider this Call for Entries from Gaga Arts Center for la conexión.  There is no formal call on their website, there aren’t really any strict guidelines.  This is a simple chance for you to submit your work for consideration.  Let’s all just relax and say “thank you.”  Give it a try…

CALL for ENTRIES:  la conexión

“La Conexion” an exhibition of Latin American artists and Latin American themed artwork in any medium.  It will be in an 8,000 square foot gallery at the art center from Oct 15-Nov 21st 2010. 

Corazon by Lina PuertaDEADLINE: Submission deadline is September 15th, 2010.  As of September 10th, this exhibit is complete and no longer accepting submissions.

MEDIA:  Any media will be considered including, but not limited to: paintings, drawings, photographs, sculpture, performance art, dance, music, film, video, animation and food.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:  Email images and bios to jsgalleryinfo@gmail.com.  Yes, that’s all you really have to do.  However, I encourage you to be responsible and limit your image sizes and numbers so that their email is not bogged down with downloads.

ENTRY FEE: There seems to be no entry fee.  It just keeps getting better, eh?

ABOUT THE GALLERY:  GAGA Arts Center is a not-for-profit arts organization located in the Garnerville Arts and Industrial Center, an historic textile mill built in the 1830’s, in New York’s Lower Hudson Valley. Just 45 minutes up the Hudson River from NYC, and closer still to many Westchester County, Rockland County, and New Jersey localities, GAGA is now the home to a thriving arts community for visual artists, performance artists, and artisans.

The GAGA Art Center has over 15,000 square feet of gallery space. This includes their Main Gallery, the raw Dye Works Gallery space, and the two white rooms of Gallery B for smaller scale exhibitions as well as video, film, or performance presentations.

Exhibitions of new work, by established and emerging artists are presented throughout the year. Students and developing artists are invited to submit their work for their annual student and juried membership exhibitions.

Questions, email GAGA Arts Center!

Learn more about the GAGA Arts Center online!

EDITOR’S NOTE: I receive a significant number of Calls in my email inbox.  Many of them are very detailed, and I applaud Curators, Jurors, and Gallery Directors for trying to cover every question and every detail. 

However, I am truly touched when I receive a request that says, “I would love to consider your artists’ artwork.”  No promises or guarantees, Curator At Large, Jonathan Shorr offers you a simple opportunity.  Don’t let me down folks. Don’t use the Latin American theme as an excuse.  They are looking for connections to Latin America, not necessarily a chart of your family tree.