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ART PUBLICATION: The Glass Coin

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ONE OF A KIND DISH!

I have always wanted to write a cookbook, but alas, I suspect that all I know and love about food is already written.  Therefore, I strive to create art and always encourage Art Publication.  My work is unique, and I know yours is too.  This next call is a great opportunity to show off your unique creations…

Check out this Open Call for Submisssions to The Glass Coin.  Here is a free opportunity to promote your work in a young new online zine.  Take a look…

OPEN CALL:
Art for The Glass Coin

Visit the Glass Coin online!Your art should convey meaning, tell a story or be a picture in a poem.  The Glass Coin likes photography and original art in any medium. 

Editor’s Note: This online zine is run by two young editors with a love of writing and art.  Take a moment to submit your work today!

ELIGIBILITY:  Just one piece at a time for artists, and it should convey both themes. 

Check out past issues of the Glass Coin online!ENTRY FEE:  There is no entry fee.

DEADLINES:  Check the website for rolling deadlines dates.

THEMES for The Glass Coin:

January & February – There is no specific theme. Explore an idea. If you have a pair of ideas you may send those as well.  *Editors note:  As of 12/9/10, they are full for January, but are still looking for submissions for Spring.

MarchThe fair maiden and the foul beast.  Fair play and the cheat.  We want stories of a day at the fair and odes to foul smells.  Was the ball fair or foul?  Tell us, who said life was fair?

AprilWill you follow suit (&  tie)? Will you leave it undone? Do you go in for what suits you? Or are you tied up?

In this issue they are looking beyond the clothes that make the man, and into what makes our lives simple or complicated.

May –  Mother and Child. The Unicorn said, “I always thought children were fabulous monsters.”  And they are.  Many women build these fabulous monsters inside their bodies – it’s just so sci-fi.  

One of the most elusive and powerful relationships in the human condition is the relationship we have with our mothers.  Want to share yours?

Follow the Glass Coin on Facebook!SUBMISSIONS:  They will accept attachments for art, and they only accept JPGS.  They welcome both color and black and white. Your subject line and file name should be the same as writing submissions.  For example: Beginnings-Endings – Art – The Great Image – Your Name

SIZES:  

Landing Page: 595 x 630
Top banner: 1000 x 275
Bottom banner: 1000 x 92
Twitter backdrop: 1500 x 1100

For full details, visit the Glass Coin’s Guidelines page!

OPEN CALL: Dacia Gallery in NYC

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EXTRA CHILI, PLEASE!

Many of my readers are on the hunt for the holy grail…a show in NYC.  And, while I have had NY shows, I am often excited by NYC shows because of the associated opportunity to eat food from street vendors.  I can smell the various cooked meats wafting through the air as I work on this post.  I trust all of you have more grounded, academic reasons for wanting to break into the NY arts scene.  Here’s your opportunity.

Check out this open Call for Submissions from Dacia Gallery in NYC.  They have an open submissions policy for monthly exhibits, and the entry fee is only $25 for up to TEN images.  Take a chance…

OPEN CALL for SUBMISSIONS:  Dacia Gallery, NYC

Learn more about the Dacia Gallery online!Dacia Gallery has an open submission policy for their monthly exhibitions.

MEDIA: Painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, digital art and mixed media.

CURRENT DEADLINE:
November 21, 2010

SUBMISSION PROCESS:  Please  provide your artist bio, artist statement, resume and artwork listing (i.e. title, medium, dimensions and retail price for each artwork).

ENTRY FEE:  You may submit up to 10 images for a curation fee of $25.00. Click Here for the Submission Form.

NOTIFICATION:  If your artwork is selected for exhibition, they will notify you three to four weeks prior to the opening.

ABOUT THE GALLERY:  Dacia Gallery, located in Lower East Side, Manhattan, supports and represents emerging and established national and international artists at its monthly-themed exhibitions.  Dacia Gallery also offers art education programs in an intimate and constructive atmosphere to enhance the artistic development of new and seasoned artists.  (continues below)

Learn more about the Dacia Gallery online!

COMMISSION:  Dacia Gallery charges 45% commission on all artwork sold during exhibitions. Payment of the curation fee is final.

If you have any further questions regarding their submission process, please call the gallery at 917-727-9383.

OPEN CALL for SOLO Art Exhibit: San Francisco

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Somethings are best alone…like pomegranite seeds…and art exhibitions.  I love the rare occasion that I get an art gallery all to myself as a viewer.  I love the sort of reverential feel of being surrounded by artwork with the time and lack of distraction to form a personal bond with the work.  I also love the occasional opportunity for a solo exhibit–the opportunity to make a singular statement.

Check out this Open Call for Submissions for a Solo Exhibit at the new gallery space Toomey Tourell Projects in San Franciso.  No group submissions please.  Please note that “Projects” does not have a website or page on the Toomey Tourell site yet.  But, go out on a limb, and remember, rejection will NOT kill you.

CALL for SOLO SUBMISSIONS:  Toomey Tourell Projects

Toomey Tourell Projects is accepting open submissions for its new space in San Francisco. Proposals for solo-artist shows only, no group proposals please.

Visit Toomey Tourell online!GUIDELINES:  Please send a digital or physical portfolio of no more than 10 images. If digital, please send high quality jpegs or tiffs. 

ENTRY FEE:  They require a $30 fee to accompany the submission package.

Include a SASE envelope, and mail your submissions to:

Toomey Tourell Projects
575 Sutter St. Suite 202
San Francisco, CA 94102
stephen@toomey-tourell.com
http://www.toomey-tourell.com

Chronicle - Altered book and Digital video 2008 by Brian DettmerNOTIFICATION:  Submission review takes a one month turnaround period. Please, no phone calls before or after review.  Artists’ portfolios will be returned to them by mail after review, or kept for further consideration with artists’ permission.

Toomey Tourell Projects is not responsible for any lost, missing, or damaged materials.

ABOUT THE GALLERY:  Toomey Tourell Gallery opened Toomey Tourell Projects in Union Square, San Francisco on June 4, 2010. Located at 575 Sutter St, it is housed in a multi-level building dedicated to showcasing the most contemporary artworks. Toomey Tourell Projects presents single-artist exhibitions and features the widest possible range of mediums.

MEDIA:  Acrylic, Ceramic, Crafts, Cut Paper, Digital Media, Glass, Illustration, Mixed Media, Sculpture, Watercolor, Oil, Pastel, Pencil, Photography, Poetry, Video/Film

Questions?  Email Toomey Tourell Projects!

ART PUBLICATION: Fraction Magazine

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CANDIED LECTURE

It has been over a week since I’ve stood on my soapbox and lectured about the advantages of Art Publication.  You’ve missed it…haven’t you?  Okay, Okay…if you insist, I will take candy from a baby.  Here goes:   Art Publication is great for your art career.  Most exposure is good exposure.  There, that’s the short version.

Fraction Magazine has an open-call for submissions for future issues as well as their One Picture Look feature that began in May 2010.  Fraction Magazine is an online photography magazine and photographic review.

ART PUBLICATION: Fraction Magazine Open Call

Visit Fraction Magazine online!Fraction Magazine was started in a little coffee shop in Albuquerque, New Mexico in March of 2008 by Joshua Spees and David Bram.  In 2009, Josh got married, moved to the East Coast, and is now pursuing other photographic avenues.

Today, Fraction Magazine is edited and curated by David, and often includes guest curators and writers such as Melanie McWhorter, Mary Goodwin and Larissa Leclair.

One Picture Look is a new feature (May 2010) to Fraction Magazine.

Fraction Magazine Issue 4The idea is to bring attention to the amazing work that is either found on Flickr within the Fraction Magazine Flickr Group or the work that is submitted directly to Fraction Magazine.  The idea is that one photograph, will make you want to look at more.

So if you have one picture, that they just have to see, please visit the submissions page or add it to the flickr group.

The One Picture Look page will be promoted just like the rest of the magazine and will be updated every couple of weeks.

To submit your photographs for the next issue of Fraction Magazine, please send a link to your site and tell them the specific portfolio or body of work to look at.  Please remember to put “submission” in the subject line of your email.

Due to the large number of submissions, they will not look at emails with attachments.  Send your link to fractionsubmissions@gmail.com .

If you have questions, please visit the Fraction Magazine website.