BUNS
in the oven
I’m beginning to love baking. I spent years convinced I couldn’t do it, but now that it is even more complicated due to dietary restriction, it is suddenly getting easier. Chocolate tortes, coconut custards, even my own crackers and granola bars are coming from my oven. It is gratifying to be inspired by something I never thought was a part of my skill set. This next Call could be just the inspiration you need to try a new process. Take a look…
Check out this Call for Entries from Shy Rabbit Contemporary Arts (Colorado) for Print Int’l 5. A printmaking show, yes, but there is more to printmaking than linocuts & wood engravings. Stretch your skills…
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CALL for ENTRIES:
Print International 5
ELIGIBILITY:
All artists age 18+
MEDIA: Printmaking. Original contemporary works in traditional and nontraditional printmaking media including book arts, three-dimensional and mixed media prints are eligible.
DEADLINE: May 24, 2014
NOTIFICATION: June 14, 2014
ENTRY FEE: $30 up to 3, $5 ea. add’l
JUROR: Karen Kunc received her BFA from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 1975, and her MFA from Ohio State University in 1977. She is internationally known for her large scale, elaborately colored, abstract woodcut prints.
Kunc currently serves as Cather Professor & Professor of Art at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, where she has taught since 1983. The Willa Cather Professorship was established in 2001 by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln to recognize faculty members with the rank of full professor who have established exceptional records of distinguished scholarship or creative activity.
Kunc has had one-person exhibitions at dozens of galleries throughout the United States and in the Czech Republic, Japan and Finland. Her works have been shown in more than 350 exhibits in the United States and 25 nations. She has taught workshops around the world, and has lectured as a visiting artist to over 200 institutions.
SALES: Shy Rabbit will retain 40% commission on sales.