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CALL for ENTRIES: Fresh Paint Mag

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I seek out Greek food.  I don’t have access to Greek food at home, except my husband’s exceptional version of Moussaka, so I’m always on the hunt.  I have noticed a rather odd phenomenon–Greek food crossed with diner culture.  I keep seeing menu after menu with both platters of fries AND bowls of Avgolemono.  Sometimes it is great to expect to get one thing but find yourself with options when you take a closer look.  I suppose this next Call is exactly like that.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Fresh Paint Magazine (online) for Juried July 2015.  This mag is delicious to see & hold. We are proud to have them as sponsors & this call is open to more than PAINTING

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Juried July 2015

 

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA:  2-dimensional fine art disciplines (except photography) are welcome.

DEADLINE: April 30th, 2015

NOTIFICATION: June 1, 2015

ENTRY FEE: $25 for up to 3 images

JUROR:  Michael Kalmbach received his MFA in 2008. Shortly after graduation, he accepted a position at the Delaware College of Art & Design, and founded the New Wilmington Art Association, an artist collective that organized exhibitions in vacant spaces throughout the city of Wilmington from August 2008 to April 2013.  In June 2011, he accepted a contract with the State of Delaware’s Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health to develop a space for artists on the behavioral health spectrum.  Open since December 2011, the Creative Vision Factory fosters the creative potential of individuals with behavioral health disorders in a studio art environment, cultivating integration with the local community through a program of exhibitions, workshops, and communal space.  Kalmbach maintains his own painting practice and has exhibited work in venues throughout the Mid-Atlantic.

AWARDS: Published Artists will receive one or more full-color pages or more that includes an image, website & statement.  Selected artists will be chosen for a virtual studio visit, a complimentary issue of Fresh Paint Magazine (US Only), promotion through their social media network & exposure through the local Fresh Paint art organizations & venues.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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We are thrilled to have Fresh Paint Magazine as a sponsor of AAAD!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Emotion & Energy of Color II

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TWO POTATO

I like to think I am pretty smart about food.  But, regardless of what I know, I cannot kick the habit of eating emotionally.  Why is it the food we crave when we are sad or sick is always the unhealthiest of options?  Potato chips are my trigger food.  They’re in-house now; I can sense them.  Here’s a better use of your energy & emotion, trust me.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Art-Competition.net for Emotion & Energy of Color II.  $20 entry & the cash prizes are DOUBLED this time. Investigate this one

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Emotion & Energy of Color II

 

ELIGIBILITY: All artists age 18+

MEDIA: Open to all 2D Media, i.e. painting, drawing, collage, photography, digital, etc.

THEME: “Emotion & Energy of Color II”  The visual narrative of the work should present an individual interpretation of the subject, expressed in the emotion, energy and power of color.  How you as an artist interpret the world, your surroundings, dreams, passion, spirituality and emotions with color.  The work can express any aspect from representational to abstract.

DEADLINE:  April 20, 2015

NOTIFICATION:  April 27, 2015

ENTRY FEE: $20 for 1, $35 for 3, $60 for 7

AWARDS: 1st Place: $1000 cash & other awards valued at $5200.  2nd place: $250 cash & other awards valued at $1625.  3rd Place: $125 cash.  4th Place: $75 cash.  5th Place: $50 cash.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Faces of Humanity

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BITS OF BEANIE

I’m torn about chili with beans.  I love it; I do.  And, I live with an acne-prone teenager.  And, kidney beans are high in zinc which helps fight acne.  But, the side effects of consuming large amounts of kidney beans, or any beans for that matter, are daunting.  Let’s leave it at that.  This next Call is good for the face–without the side effects.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Art-Competition.net for Faces of Humanity. $15 entry & the prize packages are actually useful.  Investigate the opportunity

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Faces of Humanity

 

ELIGIBILITY: All artists age 18+

MEDIA:  Open to all 2D Media, i.e. painting, drawing, collage, photography, digital, etc.

THEME: “Faces of Humanity” – Seeing our humanity in the faces of different people can bring understanding and connection to the many different cultures of the world. The work can express any aspect from representational to non-representational.

DEADLINE: March 9, 2015

NOTIFICATION: March 13, 2015

ENTRY FEE: $15 for 1, $30 for 3, $60 for 7

AWARDS: 1st Place: $500 cash & other awards valued at $5200. 2nd place: $125 cash & other awards valued at $1625. 3rd Place: $75 cash. 4th Place: $50 cash. 5th Place: $25 cash.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Art of Brands (Spring)

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my italian
HERO

What would we do without the iconic dishes that make up the safety net?  You know the ones…everyone likes some version of it.  They tend to be my “go to” meals on nights when I have to plan in advance.  Since I don’t know what anyone will be in the mood for, I hit the highlights.  Tonight is spaghetti night.  No matter who is coming, I can cover vegetarian, vegan & gluten-free if need be.  This Call is all about iconic art categories.  Please investigate this one.  If you work in 2-D, there is probably a way to make this work for you

Check out this Call for Entries from Art of Brands (a new AAAD sponsor) for Iconic Images.  There is no entry fee, and this could be a great way to earn money from your art.  Take a look…

*Editor’s Note:  So many of you have talked to me about selling your work w/o being bogged down running a gallery or about art fairs or gallery representation.  I know you often leave the conversation not feeling like nothing is accessible.  I like THIS opportunity.  If you work in 2-D, don’t dismiss this Call.  Some of you might consider simply doing what you already do but direct some content to suit this purpose.  It won’t be for everyone, but I think it is a valid option for a lot of you.

Learn more from Art of Brands!CALL for ENTRIES:
Art of Brands
(Spring)

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Open to 2 Dimensional work including drawing, painting, illustration, printmaking, photography, digital art, mixed media, etc.

THEME:  Favorite interests (car, city, kids, gaming, sports, technology, wine, etc.) or specific, iconic brands (Alfa Romeo, Concord, celebrities, etc).  Art of Brands is just beginning to fill out their categories, so be sure to let them know if you have work that you think might fit but isn’t currently represented.

Learn more about Art of Brands!DEADLINE:  Ongoing entries wanted. *For my favorite artistic procrastinators, don’t worry, I’ll post this Call for Entries at least once per quarter for a while just in case you are too busy to enter today.

NOTIFICATION:  Within 72 hours of completing the sign-up process

ENTRY FEE:  No entry fee

CURATORS:  A committee of members with backgrounds in art

SALES:  For reproductions (like paper, canvas, di-bond, acrylic/plexi glass) the commission rate is 20%.  Art of Brands also sells originals.  Commission for originals is higher & is discussed with artists individually and separately from the reproduction work. Payments for sales are made to artists on a quarterly basis.

For complete details, Check out Art of Brands online!

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CALL for ENTRIES: All Watercolors

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hold the bottle

I have never been a water drinker.  I prefer cold-brewed, black tea–decaf, no ice.  But, I do force myself to drink a few glasses a day.  But I never cease to be amazed by the bizarre marketing methods used to sell water to us at a premium.  You can buy water from melted icebergs, from springs at the base of Mt. Figi & even from the demilitarized zone between North & South Korea.  This next Call leaves the source of your water to you.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Art-Competition.net (online) for All Watercolors. $15 entry, & the prize packages are thoughtful & actually useful. Take a look

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All Watercolors

 

ELIGIBILITY: All artists age 18+

MEDIA: Watercolor

THEME: “All Watercolors”  is open to all watercolors— traditional to contemporary.

DEADLINE:  March 2, 2015

NOTIFICATION:  March 6, 2015

ENTRY FEE: $15 for 1, $30 for 3, $60 for 7

AWARDS: 1st Place: $500 cash & other awards valued at $5200. 2nd place: $125 cash & other awards valued at $1625. 3rd Place: $75 cash. 4th Place: $50 cash. 5th Place: $25 cash.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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CALL for ENTRIES: The Book as Work of Art for All

Learn more from Autonomie Projects!THAI
me up

Cookbook authors have my number.  Make the food look fantastic on the cover, and I’ll buy it.  Yes, I judge books (some books) by their covers.  I recent bought quick & easy thai.  I’m just going to say that my judgement of the cover resulted in sticky rice with mangoes.  It was worth it.  This next Call encourages you to judge books by their covers as well.  Sometimes is just WORKS…

Check out this Call for Entries from Autonomie Projects for The Book as a Work of Art for All.  Small works AND open to many media & interpretations.  This one sounds inspiring…

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Learn more from Autonomie Projects!CALL for ENTRIES:
The Book as
a Work of Art
for All

This Artist Call invites artists to explore a panoply of creative interpretations of the book cover as a two-dimensional artwork, or of the book cover as a three-dimensional conceptualized art object.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Various Media:  Drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, collage & mixed media.  Max size 10” W x 13”H x 6”D

DEADLINE:  February 22, 2015

NOTIFICATION:  March 4, 2015

ENTRY FEE: $25 for 1 & $40 for two

CURATORS:  Autonomie Projects’ curatorial team of Chelle Barbour, M.A. Art and Curatorial Practices, USC and Vincent Johnson, MFA Art Center College of Design, will select the works for both its gallery space, electronic catalog and virtual gallery space on-line exhibition.

SALES:  Sales are encouraged. Artists receive 50% of the sale price.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Trans*

Learn more from Waterloo Arts!BREAKFAST
in bed

Gender rolls are “squishy” at my house.  My husband does most of the cooking.  I am the disciplinarian.  Even our mail comes bizarrely addressed since I didn’t take his last name.  It works for us.  It is what we know.  And, well, the food is good. 🙂  I use #imarriedforthefood a lot.  This next Call explores gender identity & the experience of being trans.  If this isn’t the Call for you, please pass it along…

Check out this Call for Entries from Waterloo Arts (Cleveland, OH) for Transgender Art Exhibit.  I realize this applies to only a small percentage of AAAD readers; however, I am hoping you will post, re-post & tweet this Call so it can be found by artists that would best benefit.  Thank you…

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Learn more from Waterloo Arts!CALL for ENTRIES: Trans*

 

Waterloo Arts is seeking artwork which addresses the experience of being trans* or the topic of gender identity more broadly.

ELIGIBILITY:  Artists must identify as trans* individuals & reside in the U.S. or Canada.

MEDIA:  Sculpture, painting, drawing, photography, printmaking, mixed media, collage, assemblage, ceramics, fiber art, artist book – original artwork only.

DEADLINE:  February 28, 2015

NOTIFICATION:  March 11, 2015

ENTRY FEE:  $5 for up to 10 images

JUROR:  Will include professional artists & members of the trans* community.

SALES:  Waterloo Arts Gallery takes a 30% commission on artwork sold during the exhibit

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Spring in NYC

Learn more from the Sylvia White Gallery!TOMATO
time

The height of the foodie season is Summer thanks to all that beautiful fresh local produce.  But I frequently find myself jumping the gun” and convincing something in early Spring is Summer-worthy.  Tomatoes get me every time.  Take my advice and wait.  This next Call for a spring art show in NYC simply won’t wait for Summer.  This is a great way to dip your toe in the pool of mega-shows while leaving the details to the professionals.  Investigate…

Check out this Call for Entries from Sylvia White Gallery (Sylvia White’s Art Advice is one of our sponsors) for a NYC Art Show space.  If you always wanted to be a part of one of these shows (minus the booth-sitting), this is a great opportunity.  Take a look…

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Learn more about the Sylvia White Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Spring in NYC

 

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists age 18+

MEDIA:  Various media, including: paintings, mixed media, works on paper, photography, sculpture, installation art, and digital media

DEADLINE:  February 15, 2015

NOTIFICATION:  March 1, 2015

ENTRY FEE:  $45 includes review of 5 images

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AWARDS:  SWG will be awarding ONE or more artists, an entire wall of booth space  (10’x10’) at one of the best NYC Art Fairs.  More artists may be selected (up to 5) depending on the number of entries received.  As many of you know, galleries spend thousands of dollars purchasing booths and individual artists are not allowed to participate without gallery representation.  This year, up to 5 lucky artists will join our stable to be represented by SWG.  Entries will be judged as a whole, instead of by individual piece.  Each artist may submit up to 3 applications.  For example, if you are a painter AND a sculptor, you should submit two applications, one in each medium.  All work submitted must be available for sale.

SALES:  NO commission will be retained by the Sylvia White Gallery.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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FEATURED ARTIST: Jennie Traill Schaeffer

Learn more about Featured Artist Jennie Traill Schaeffer!i choose CHEESE

With the arrival of January, I finally been able to concentrate on comfort –and yearly nesting maintenance of both my literal home and second home, this blog.  My own art is still in flux and the reduction of my belongings in in full swing.  As I prepare to purposefully downsize once again, I am happy to be liberating my belongings into the hands of others who are more interested than I in owning stuff.  As you might imagine, I seem to be divesting myself of kitchen wares the slowest.  I let go of the ice cream maker this week.  But, between you and me, I did add a digital thermometer for cheese making.  I mean really, doesn’t everyone need 6 sizes of melon ballers?  Of course.

This month’s artist both celebrates and laments our kitchen icons.  Her work explores our connection to the tools of domesticity and the roles they play in defining our roles in life–real and imagine, chosen and not.  Separating me from my mixer just got harder.

Learn more about Featured Artist Jennie Traill Schaeffer!AAAD is proud to feature the work of Jennie Traill Schaeffer.  This work calls attention to how what we own speaks to who we are.  It isn’t all pots and percolators...

FEATURED ARTIST:
Jennie Traill Schaeffer

 

Contemporary artist Jennie Traill Schaeffer holds a BFA in Painting and Art Education from Syracuse University’s College of Visual and Performing Arts.  She studied with painters Jerome Witkin, Gary Trento, and John Thompson while studying abroad in Florence, Italy.   Jennie received the “Hiram Gee Award,” given each year to a graduating senior painting major.

Jennie grew up in Easton, Pennsylvania, and comes from a lineage of happy artists (visual, musical, and performing).  She and her husband, Lee Goldberg, are happy to now call New Jersey home along with their adorable sons, Joel & Auggie–and exuberant dog, Ringo.

Perker Maestá by Featured Artist Jennie Traill SchaefferTell me about your art education–both the self-taught and the formal instruction.  “I hold a BFA in painting and art education from Syracuse University.  The technical foundations of painting I developed while in art school, but in order to continue painting in oils safely in my home while pregnant, I researched and taught myself to paint without solvents.  Over the past decade, I’ve experimented with direct painting using both brushes and knives, adjusting my style.”

How has your technique developed over the years? Does your substrate determine the texture of the final work? Do the works on paper have the same topography as the work on panel?  “A mixture of indirect and direct painting stuck with me from art school, but due to my need to remove solvents from my studio, my paint application thickened.  Now because of both time constraints in the studio due to caring for children, as well as painting mostly without a vehicle, my painting process if very direct.  However, I’ve always been attracted to the play of thick paint moving around a surface.  That visceral feeling of applying paint is one of my first memories of learning to paint.  It’s usually in the end layers when the paint is still wet and I’m able to lay in other colors, brushing in texture, when I’m happiest at the easel.  When I shift to works on paper it’s usually to switch to a drawing or printmaking medium, so that will dictate the texture of my work.”

Stainless Steel Cooker of Eggs by Featured Artist Jennie Traill SchaefferIt would seem you have a significant relationship with the kitchen. With such a prolific portfolio of cutlery, aprons, appliances & more, it has to more than just a matter of kitchen convenience.  Yes?  ‘An argument between my, then, fiancée, now husband and I.  We both love to cook, and when we were first living together and engaged, we both shared the responsibility.  He was in graduate school and I was working at an art store and setting up a studio at home.  I was trying to figure out what to paint.  After having a huge disagreement over how and when to wash our pots and pans, I painted my dishwasher, which was in view of my dining room studio.  We registered for wedding gifts, many of which were domestic kitchen appliances.  I began painting them as portraits, not sure of the meaning at the time, but attracted to their design, reflective qualities, and color.  Along the way, I realized the import of what I was painting –Icons of the Kitchen.  They are heavily marketed tools that many in my generation don’t use, but desire to have as a status symbol.  Once I was aware of this, I began donning the appliances with halos and seating them on thrones evoking references to religious paintings from the Early Renaissance.”

Master of Drink Mixing by Featured Artist Jennie Traill SchaefferSpeaking of appliance portraiture, how is it that even the spoons feel as though they are sitting for portraits?  “I love to paint portraits, but have a fear of having people sit for me and prefer to paint from life when possible.  I think the appliances fill that need for me and feel like portraits due to their scale and positioning.  They are not arranged in a typical still life grouping, but are situated on non-descript surfaces with cords and handles that have seem to suggest hands on hips. Of course the appliances seated on chairs is obvious.  In many cases, though not all, they are larger than life.”

Producing vintage-inspired work that isn’t sentimental takes a careful hand.  Both your color palate and your composition speak to a vintage perspective. Was that your intention?  “I am drawn to, have been fascinated, and sometimes disgusted by the era my parents group up in.  For the most part, I would not have wanted to be a woman during the earlier 20th century, but I appreciate the work women did in the home.  The color palette comes from the objects themselves, many of which are vintage-inspired in their design. The composition is vintage in that I am referencing older works of art.  But removing the sentimentality wasn’t intentional, and the pieces do evoke an emotional response from viewers.  I think the removal of the objects from their environment, along with the historical references maybe tames the sentimentality.”

St Perker by Featured Artist Jennie Traill SchaefferWhat style or school of art do you think work fits into? I’ve always found it difficult to pigeon-hole my work into a particular style.  “The subject matter is Pop Art, but the intent is more a blend of Realism, Conceptualism, and a bit of Expressionism.  I want the objects to be readily understood,  and I enjoy depicting things realistically.”

But, I am striving to convey meaning or a better understanding of who I am, who wives are, who mothers are through my work.

 

What is your favorite food addiction?  “Pasta is my ultimate love. I grew up with a half-Italian father who has perfected an amazing spaghetti sauce chocked full of garlic, onions, a terrific balance of herbs and sausage and meatballs.”

What if your favorite snack food obsession?  “I am definitely torn between chocolate and cheese.  It’s trite, but when I’m itching for a snack and the “clean” or “healthy” option just won’t satisfy me, I look for a bag of chocolate chips in the baking cabinet or aged, extra sharp cheddar.”  Chocolate vs. cheese is a question for the ages.  And I would argue if both are high quality, they are both clean and healthy.  Eat them both.

Oh Slicer of Cheese by Featured Artist Jennie Traill SchaefferWhat’s coming up next for you?  “I have a lot of ideas that I’ve jotted down, but none fully formed yet. Thoughts of kitchen icons or relics, creating more large maestás, incorporating more collaged egg shells into paintings, making a large piece painted on a bed headboard similar to an altarpiece.”

“I’m considering attempting a small lunchtime work each day featuring lunch ingredients.” 

 

“Since I had my second child, 19 months ago, motherhood and art has been on my mind a lot.  This may somehow creep into my subject matter.  At the end of 2014 I created a linocut called St. Mixer of the Bags, which I printed on reusable bags.  I would like to print a limited edition on paper, and then pursue more linocuts of my work.”

Thank you, Jennie, for reminding us that we CHOOSE
both our treasures and our trammels.

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CALL for ENTRIES: Fresh Paint Mag

Learn more from Fresh Paint Magazine!TEARS
of joy

Plant your onions.  No, really.  For many of us, it is already time to start your onions indoors to be able to transplants seedlings in Early Spring.  For those of you in colder zones, you can still wait a couple of weeks.  But don’t wait too long.  Spring is coming.  I know I have to wait for the smell of freshly-mown wild onions, but this next Call is proof positive that Spring is definitely coming.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Fresh Paint Magazine (online) for Juried Spring Issue.  Low entry fee, & the mag is delicious to see.  We are proud to have them as sponsors.  Show ’em YOUR strokes…

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Spring Juried

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  2D Painting

DEADLINE:  February 12, 2015

NOTIFICATION:  March 2, 2015

ENTRY FEE: $25 for up to 3 images

JUROR:   Margaret Winslow is the Associate Curator for Contemporary Art at the Delaware Art Museum.  She has curated for the Neuberger Museum of Art & the Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts & assisted with exhibits for the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum.  Winslow holds a B.A. in Art History from the University of Mary Washington & a M.A. in Modern & Contemporary Art, Theory and Criticism from SUNY Purchase College.

AWARDS:  Published Artists will receive one or more full-color pages or more that includes an image, website & statement.  Selected artists will be chosen for a virtual studio visit, a complimentary issue of Fresh Paint Magazine (US Only), promotion through our social media network & exposure through the local Fresh Paint art organizations & venues.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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