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CALL for ENTRIES: Flowers, Plants & Gardens

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SOUR?

I dream of lemons & olives–and corn, of course.  While dreaming of my future garden, I am excited at the prospect of growing non-GMO corn.  But, I also have fantasies of the produce I love most like lemons and olives, neither of which is native to my climate.  Is it just enormous hubris on my part to believe that if I try to grow them in a walipini that they will automatically surpass the quality of the native-grown varieties that I buy after their long trip to my local grocery store?  What is it about humans that makes us want to manipulate plants?  This next Call wants to see how you successfully manipulate plants in your art.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Art-Competition.net (online) for Flowers, Plants & Gardens.  The entry fee is as little as $15, and the prize packages are fantastic. Don’t miss the opportunity…

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Learn more from Art-Competitions.net!CALL for ENTRIES:
Flowers, Plants & Gardens

 

ELIGIBILITY: All artists age 18+

MEDIA: All 2D Media – painting, drawing, mixed media, photography or digital medium

THEME:   Flowers, Plants & Gardens – Individual interpretations of plants.  The work can reflect on nature’s remarkable abundance and diversity in the wild, in a garden, or an individual plant and or the beauty or complexity of a single leaf or petal.

DEADLINE:  January 12, 2014

NOTIFICATION:  January 16, 2014

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.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Paint Pulse Mag

Learn more about Paint Pulse Magazine!NUTS
to milk

My first taste of coconut milk, and I was sold.  It isn’t always that way.  Beets took 20 years to get on my good side.  But coconut milk is good in everything.  Granted, I prefer the high fat canned version, but I’m even enamored using the carton in the frig for everything from breakfast cereal to hot cocoa–and then there is the homemade ice cream, yum.  This next Call is your chance to fall in love with something on the very first try.  There is only one first, so don’t miss your opportunity…

Check out this Call for Entries from Paint Pulse Magazine (both online & print) for Issue #1!  Here’s a great chance to get in on their debut issue. $15 for entry & all disciplines considered Take a chance

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Learn more about Paint Pulse Magazine!CALL for ENTRIES:
Paint Pulse Mag

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Any discipline is accepted. The lens of painting is widely interpreted so feel free to submit what you wish. *Editor’s note:  I clarified this statement with the editors of Paint Pulse.  Specifically: “all media is accepted as long as it can be loosely related to painting”.

DEADLINE:  December 31, 2014

NOTIFICATION:  Shortly after submission according to their site

ENTRY FEE: $15 for up to 3 images

AWARDS:  20 talented contemporary artists will be featured in Issue 1.  Selected artists will  receive social media attention, spotlight on the website with contact information and will also receive a complimentary magazine of the issue for which they were selected.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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FEATURED ARTIST: Emily Mitchell

Learn more about Featured Artist painter Emily Mitchell!CORNY
fun results

The December mayhem has set in, and we’re only 3 days into the month.   And my own art has taken a back seat to other commitments and tasks once again. It seems I can’t every find the time to plot and illustrate and plan and follow through on those plans.  I vow this year will be different.  I’m putting up a real tree (rare in my household), and this month’s artist has inspired me to string popcorn in addition to my well-planned and plotted decorative theme.  And this year, art will happen IN ADDITION TO and inspite of all the holiday mayhem.  AND without all the traditional plotting and planning.  I am excited to see where it goes…

This month’s artist has spent years learning the art of letting go and production through play.   Her work reflects a deep connection to the beauty of nature without hidden agendas–just connection and PLAY.

Learn more about Featured Artist Painter Emily Mitchell!ArtAndArtDeadlines.com is proud to claim Emily Mitchell as this month’s Featured Artist. This work spotlights home and family and parenting and human connection–life, really.  And, I really needed it.  Please let it sink it and consider it a holiday gift.

FEATURED
ARTIST:

Emily Mitchell

 

For the past 20 years, Emily Mitchell has been working as an art educator, and holds a M.A. Ed. in Art Education.  The joy of teaching artists has allowed her to thrive on inspiration from others including teaching High School Art, including AP Studio Art, at Champlain Valley Union High School in Hinesburgh, Vermont.  Mitchell had the opportunity to work with John Crowe from Massachusetts College of Art, and with Peter London, Professor Emeritus of Art Education, UMass Dartmouth.  “I am eternally grateful to them both for allowing me to simply play in my work.”

The Village by Featured Artist Painter Emily Mitchell!When not making art or managing family, Mitchell can often be found swimming with the BASS Masters Swim team, riding her bike with the kids,  battling weeds in the garden, GF baking, obsessing about acappella music, reading, or exploring a small corner of Vermont.

How has the teaching art to others informed your own approach? Has years of teaching informed your sense of play?Without question, I love making art with people, and I find that interacting with them, through is invaluable to my own art. My mind works in a very spiral manner – my train of thought will go from a process, to thinking and making connections through art history – helping others grow. Right now I teach adults and do the occasional workshop. But before this, I spent 16 years teaching K-5 in Massachusetts, and then 9-12 here in Vermont. Back in 2000, after reading “The Dot” by Peter Reynolds to my 4th graders, I saved their responses to the story, and often, when I am stuck, or frustrated, I will look at it. Its truly magic, free, full of joy, and THAT feeds me! Plus, kids are hilarious – and I learn so much from what they bring (mainly joy and abandon) to art making!”

My Friends are Leaving Soon by Featured Artist Painter Emily Mitchell!Talk to me about your paint process. For example, which comes first, the title and concept or the work?  “The process I currently use is an amalgamation of three amazing art course I have taken in my life – plus about 40 years of making art. The first was called “Vigorous Play for Artists/Teachers” and it was taught at UMASS by John Crowe.  I took the course in the summer of 1998, and it changed my life–Crowe did not talk for the entire week!  He pushed us through readings, critiques, and playful challenges, which for me, resulted in a wonderful body of artists books, and a show of my work and the work of my elementary students. The second was called “Drawing Closer to Nature” with Peter London – that one was hosted by Kirpalu.”

Garden City by Featured Artist Painter Emily Mitchell!“The third class I took just last year in January of 2013.  Flora Bowley’s e-course, Bloom True, reinvigorated all that I “knew” in terms of process, approach, but had neglected, forgotten and moved away from after 8 years of teaching more “formal” technical drawing.  Most importantly, Flora’s class helped me let go of needing to know what my work was going to look like.

“Now, I literally feel my way through my work…”

 

“…working in layers, responding to colors, patterns, textures, feelings, a word in a song… the title could come from any of those things, or simply a feeling weeks later (or if I’m hanging a show and I’m like, “Crap! I need a title fast!”).  I find that the final pieces really reflect a mood or idea in my own life, and the visual result is part of the process of understanding.”

You seem to have VISUAL connection to nature?  Is there a deeper underlying meaning or connection for you?  I spent 5 summers working at summer camp in Connecticut.  I found that this place helped me find myself more than college or traveling ever did.  It was a place of deep personal growth and connections–and it happens to be on its own private lake, surrounded by trees.  The light & sounds there are unlike any other.  I still hear them in dreams.  Now, I am lucky enough to live in Vermont (where it gets damn cold!), but there is beauty everywhere here–in the food, in the woods.

While I love the culture of cities,
I need space, air and green to fully breathe and live!

 

Horizon 2 by Featured Artist Painter Emily Mitchell!
Detail of Horizon 2 by Featured Artist Painter Emily Mitchell!

What are you trying to say with your work? How does it connect to your need to explore human connection?  “Because I do not plan anything at all, I really feel like each piece is a response or story about the paint, my heart, and everyone’s desire to feel connected to others.  While the characters in the work may be realistic (birds, trees) or abstract (bubbles or circles) the connection and harmony within the space is there and somewhat intentional.  Ironically, I need to plan less in my daily life–but that’s hard to do with two busy kids!”

Nebula by Featured Artist Painter Emily Mitchell!What style or school of art do you think work fits into?  “My work is probably Realistic Expressionist, maybe?  Color is certainly predominant in the art, but so is space and depth.”

What is your favorite food addiction?  “Ok, this is going to sound really boring, but I actually LOVE salad with roasted veggies, my own greens, chicken and either goat or feta cheese. I essentially chop up whatever I have in my veggie drawer season with “slacker herbs” (aka Mrs. Dash) and a bit of oil. My husband also makes a mean maple balsamic dressing – I DO live in Vermont so any excuse to use Maple…We also have a pretty large localvore movement here in Vermont with about 10 CSAs (community-supported or shared agriculture) I can think of right around me! I have a garden, where I grow purple carrots, beans, lettuce, etc. and when possible, I do try to purchase as much meat and produce locally.”  You are a woman after my heart.  Veggies rock my world sometimes, and we certainly have goat cheese in common.  But honestly, I’m going to pick chocolate every time.

Roots by Featured Artist Painter Emily Mitchell!What if your favorite snack food obsession?  “Popcorn. I could easily eat about 12 cups of it. We make it old school with Oil in our “Whirly Pop”, and I use an herb salt on it, and when I’m feeling really VT hippy, I also toss a bit of nutritional yeast on it.”   Okay, I edit responses to questions–usually only for length.  So, most readers have NO IDEA how often I hear about nutritional yeast.  Clearly, I am going to have to give in and try it.

On a more personal note , most of my readers know I don’t’ eat gluten due to the ugly presence of Celiac disease in my household–2 of the 3 of us. So,  if you don’t mind my asking, how long have you been GF?  *Editor’s Note:  Published with full permission of the artist.  “I have Thyroid Disease, and it was suggested I try being GF to help my thyroid function. It was also suggested to ditch dairy to be truly on the anti-inflammatory free diet…but man I LIVE IN VERMONT–there is NO WAY I am bailing on cheese!  We have so much amazing cheese!  So I limit cheese and diary but skip the wheat.  Ironically, my asthma went away after eliminating wheat.”  My son’s lactose intolerance completely disappeared, and he is happy to trade gluten for cheese any day.

What’s coming up next for you?  “I have this idea for 20-30 small wood panel paintings to be displayed together – I may do this as part of an upcoming art-a-day event.  I have also been pushing myself to do two portrait drawings per month to keep the ‘classical’ drawing skills fresh!”

Thank you, Emily, for reminding us that
play is productive.

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CALL for ENTRIES: Animals

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ALFALFA

Grass or corn or both?  Research on how to feed the animals we choose to raise after the move to the farm continues.  Most commercially-available feed consists of a high percentage of cornGMO corn.  Feeding our chickens and goats and sheep GMO corn really negates the reason behind raising our own animals.  So grass fed, right?  Why not just turn them out into the field since it has green stuff growing on it? Well, it is more complicated than that.  You have PLANT and sometimes re-plant that field of “grass” in most cases. Then, what variety do you plant.  If we are what we eat, they are what they eat.  In the end, the animal depends on the plant.  Interesting.  This next Call depends on only the animal.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Art-Competition.net (online) for Animals.  The entry fee is as little as $15, and the prize packages are fantastic.  Don’t miss the opportunity…

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Learn more from art-competition.net!CALL for ENTRIES:
Animals

 

ELIGIBILITY: All artists age 18+

MEDIA: Painting, drawing, mixed media, photography or digital medium

THEME: Animals” Wild, Domestic, On Land, In The Air or Under The Sea.
The image should intrigue and fascinate the viewer with the artist’s vision and interpretation of the animal’s beauty, elegance, strength, speed, delicateness, size, and or its environment.

DEADLINE:   December 15, 2014

NOTIFICATION: December 19, 2014

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.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Mind, Spirit & Emotion

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SPRINKLES

Hello, my name is Rachel, and I am an emotional eater.  I own it most days.  I have learned to indulge the tendency with care.  Potato chips and dip are fine after an occasional day of stress as long as it isn’t a daily ritual.  Also, I’ve learned to be more discerning about the potato chips and dip I chose, of course.  I find that my celebration eating is far worse than my stress eating though.  I am wishing lots of celebration cupcakes for the five of my readers (fingers crossed) that make the cut for this next Call.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Art-Competition.net (online) for Mind, Spirit & Emotion — a FIVE artist group show.  If you are looking to increase your web exposure, take a look at the marketing efforts for those included in this show.  This is a great opportunity…

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Learn more from art-competition.net!CALL for ENTRIES:
Mind, Spirit & Emotion

 

ELIGIBILITY:  All artists age 18+

MEDIA:  2-D artwork created in any medium (paint, drawing, digital, collage, photography, etc.) and expressed from realism to abstract images.

THEME:  The visual narrative of the artist’s work should reveal their mind, spirit and emotion in the artwork.  The work should express the subject through the artist’s emotions, whether it is bold energy, subtle expression, mystery deepened or revealed, inner beauty, or a unique vision.

DEADLINE:  November 10, 2014

NOTIFICATION:  November 14, 2014

ENTRY FEE:  $30 for 2, $10 ea add’l

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Winter Juried

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NOT PRICKLY

I always wonder who first looked at an artichoke and said, “Yum.  We should try to eat this.  It looks delicious, no?”  Um, no.  I love them, but they don’t look appetizing.  There are some foods you know are going to taste good, like peaches, whipped cream & fresh-baked cobblers.  This next Call is for a magazine that looks appetizing as well.  Every time it arrives, I can’t wait to dive in because the covers are beautiful, and the weight of it feels lush in your hands.  Don’t miss this one…

Check out this Call for Entries from Fresh Paint Magazine (online) for Juried Winter Issue.  Low entry fee & simply yummy.  We are proud to have them as sponsors of this sight.  Show ’em YOUR strokes…

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Learn more from Fresh Paint Magazine!CALL for ENTRIES:
Winter Juried

 

ELIGIBILITY:
Open to all artists

MEDIA:
2D Painting

DEADLINE:
November 30, 2014

NOTIFICATION:
January 9, 2015

ENTRY FEE:  $25 for up to 3 images

JUROR:  Alicia Puig is an art historian who specializes in Modern and Contemporary Art with a focus on Latin American Art, protest/political art, and the medium of printmaking. She completed the coursework for her MA in Art History from the Tyler School of Art at Temple University earlier this year and now works at Bridgette Mayer Gallery.  Alicia has written for Printeresting.org and Motivos magazine and has also contributed essays to several exhibition catalogs.  In addition, she was one of the assistant curators of the exhibition “Charles Searles: In Motion,” held at the Tyler School of Art during the spring and summer of 2013.

AWARDS:  One full color page or more that includes an image, contact information, and a statement. Selected artists will be chosen for a virtual studio visit or interview.  A complimentary issue of Fresh Paint, promotion through their social media network and exposure through their partnership with local art organizations and venues.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Dogwood Arts 2015

Learn more about the Dogwood Fine Arts Festival!SMOKE
and flowers

I miss Spring, and it is October.  I miss the flowers.  Well, I miss the dogwoods in particular.  Did you know that in addition to being lovely to look at, that there are species of dogwood trees that bear fruit?  There are even varieties whose wood is lovely for smoking meats and vegetables.  And then there’s the art.  Yep, where I live, dogwoods are accompanied by art–like the art in this next Call.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Dogwood Arts  (Knoxville, TN) for 2015 The Dogwood Regional Fine Arts ExhibitionThis IS a regional Call for artists 300 miles or less from Knoxville, TN.  I know I don’t usually publish regional Calls, but this one is close to my heart.  Here a link to help you determine if you are in the right location…

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Learn more from Dogwood Arts!CALL for ENTRIES:
Dogwood Arts 2015

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists 18 years and older residing within a 300 mile radius of Knoxville, TN.  Here’s a link to help you find out if you’re inside the radius.

MEDIA:  2-D painting, drawing, mixed media, printmaking, and photography; 3-D sculpture of all media (may submit 2 images) & site-specific installation. 4-D art, including video, performance & time-based pieces are ineligible.

DEADLINE:  January 16, 2015

NOTIFICATION:  February 11, 2015

ENTRY FEE:  $35 for up to 3

JUROR:  Mark Scala is the founding chief curator at the Frist Center for the Visual Arts, in Nashville, TN.  Scala’s most significant exhibitions have focused on the representation of the body in contemporary art. These have included Fairy Tales, Monsters, and the Genetic Imagination (2012) & Paint Made Flesh (2009). Earlier group exhibitions include Whispering Wind: Recent Chinese Photography.  Scala has also organized solo exhibitions on an int’l array of emerging & mid-career artists.

AWARDS:  Cash awards totaling $4,100 will be presented at the exhibit’s Opening Reception on April 3rd at the Emporium from 5-9 pm. Best in Show $2,000, 2nd Place $1,000, Third Place $500, two $250 Merit awards & one $100 award from Fast Frame.  All awards are designated by the juror and are final.  All artists accepted into the show are encouraged to attend the Awards Reception at the Emporium Art Center on April 3rd.

SALES:  Every effort is made to promote sales.  Dogwood retains a 40% commission on all sales. Please price your work accordingly.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Water

Learn more from Art-Competition.net!WATER
from above or below?

So we are still trying to figure out the logistics of building our own farm.  We’re excited.  We are hoping to move early 2017.  We are working on alternative methods for everything: building, fencing, furniture, electric & sewer.  Then there’s the issue of water.  I can’t WATER goats and chickens and lamb or US without the water portion of the equation.  And while a stream is lovely, there are laws about permanently diverting water that merely goes through your property.  So my options are well water or cistern water.  Both have to be pumped and filtered for different reasons. Decisions, decisions, decisions.  This next Call recognizes water as the essence of life.  I’m thirsty…

Check out this Call for Entries from Art-Competition.net (online) for Water.  Competitions support free drawing lessons. If you are looking to increase your web exposure, take a look at these prizes…

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Learn more about the Mind Spirit and Emotion exhbiti from Art-Competition.net!CALL for ENTRIES:
Water

 

ELIGIBILITY: All artists age 18+

MEDIA: Open to any painting, drawing, mixed media, photography or digital medium.

THEME:  Work should connect the viewer with the essences of life: water. The work can reflect on the simplicity of a single drop to the power of a raging ocean. It is the most powerful force on earth.  It can humble us in the wake of a storm, provide us with endless energy.  It is necessary for our survival.  It can be the most destructive force on earth, and its beauty cannot be denied.  All life on earth is connected by the need for water.  Artists throughout history have captured it in all of its forms: drops, rain, storms, streams, lakes, rivers and oceans.

“I have always believed in establishing the sky tone, in general, as soon as possible. In sea painting the rest depends upon it because of the element of reflection.” — Frederick Waugh

Learn more from Art-Competition.net!DEADLINE: 
October 12, 2014

NOTIFICATION:
October 17, 2014

ENTRY FEE:  1 Entry $15,  3 Entries $30 and  7 Entries $60

AWARDS:   1st place prize value = $5,700. 2nd place prize value = $1,7503rd Place: $75 in Cash and 4th Place: $50 in Cash.  The 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th place winner’s art will be featured in Art-Competition.net “Winners Showcase” with links to their websites.  The 10 Honorable Mentions artists and their artworks will also be displayed in the “Honorable Mentions” section of the Art Competition website.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Simplicity

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FRESH

The simplest foods make me happy these days.  And, as much as I am looking forward to Fall, I am sad to lose fresh tomatoes for caprese salad for pumpkin-flavored everything.  This next Call is looking for your simplest work.  Channel the tomato…

Check out this Call for Entries from Orange County Creatives (Laguna Beach, CA) for Simplicity, an exhibit of pared down, clean artwork in any 2-D media.  Take a look…

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Learn more from Orange County Creatives!CALL for ENTRIES:
Simplicity

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all US artists

MEDIA:  All 2-D media including but not necessarily limited to painting, drawing, illustration, mixed media & photography.

DEADLINE:  September 15, 2014

NOTIFICATION:  Date is not indicated; however, accepted works must arrive by September 26th.

ENTRY FEE: $35 for first image, $5 each additional

SALES: Orange County Creatives Gallery will collect a 30% commission

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Pure Abstraction

Learn more from Art-Competition.net!CAKE,
carrots & all…

Do you know what you call a spice cupcake without the cream cheese frosting?  A breakfast muffin.  My husband is dubious, but I say the notions of breakfast, lunch, supper and dinner foods are abstract at best.  Why must it be eggs for breakfast?  And how much difference is there between banana bread and carrot cake, really?  Mmmhmm.  This next Call is looking for the abstract, and they DON’T mean carrot cake OR banana bread.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Art-Competition.net (online) for Pure Abstraction. Competitions support free drawing lessons. If you are looking to increase your web exposure, take a look at these prizes…

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for ENTRIES:

Pure Abstraction

 

ELIGIBILITY: All artists age 18+

MEDIA: Open to any painting, drawing, photography or digital medium. 

The work should be purely abstract with little to no depiction of the real world (as in non-representational). This work must rely on form, color and line to create an abstract work of art with little or no reference to the external world.

Learn more from Art-Competition.net!“What goes on in abstract art is the proclaiming of aesthetic principles…
It is in our own time that we have become aware of pure aesthetic considerations.
Art never can be imitation.” — Hans Hofmann

DEADLINE:  September 15, 2014

NOTIFICATION:  September 19, 2014

ENTRY FEE: $15 per entry (No limit on the number of entries that can be submitted)

AWARDS:  The selected artists will be included in a 10-person exhibit consisting of one work of art per artist on display.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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