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CALL for ENTRIES: 33rd Annual Juried

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Cooks have specific media as well.  Some are bakers; some are sauce makers.  Some have special knife skills; some work only on the grill.  The art of cooking is finding a way to cook virtually any course inside your media–like, grilled pineapple for dessert.  It isn’t easy making dessert on the grill, folks.  This next Call wants you to sell your photographic media.  Take a look..

Check out this Call for Entries from Smith Township Arts Council (St. James, NY) for 33rd Annual Juried Exhibit: Medium to be exhibited at the Mills Pond House Gallery. This is such a beautiful place to exhibit your work.  You know you want to…

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Learn more about Juror Jennifer Schlesinger Hanson!CALL for ENTRIES:
Medium

 

The theme for this exhibition is Medium.  The juror is  interested in how various mediums of photography are used to enhance an artist’s statement or intention in their work. Works are often most successful when the subject matter is paired well with the correct choice of medium – the two have a symbiotic relationship.  Do you work in tintype, digital, film, platinum, gelatin silver, photogravure, etc?  Show the greatest combination of your medium with your subject.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists 18+

MEDIA: Photography

DEADLINE:  February 12, 2014

NOTIFICATION:  Mailed by March 7, 2014

ENTRY FEE: $45 for up to 3 entries. $30 for STAC members. (May join at time of entry)

Learn more about the American Mosaic show by downloading the Prospectus!JUROR: Jennifer Schlesinger Hanson is an artist, curator, and educator based out of Santa Fe, New Mexico. She graduated from the College of Santa Fe in 1998 with a B.A. in Photography and Journalism and was an adjunct Professor there from 2005-2006. Schlesinger Hanson has exhibited widely at southwest regional institutions such as the Marion Center for Photographic Arts (SFUAD) and the Santa Fe Art Institute, as well as national institutions such as the Southeast Museum of Photography and the Chelsea Art Museum.

Her work has been published online and in print with international publications such as Black and White Magazine U.S and UK, Diffusion Magazine and Fotoritim. Schlesinger Hanson is represented in many public collections.  Schlesinger Hanson’s own work uses various photographic mediums depending on the series she is working on. She is currently working in 19th Century albumen printing.

AWARDS: 1st Place: $300 Excellence in Photography Award, Sataporn Suravichai Memorial, Winner’s Exhibition Opportunity and one-year STAC Artist Membership. 2nd Place: $100 Award of Merit, Dr. & Mrs. Roger Gilmont Fund, Winner’s Exhibition Opportunity and One-year STAC Artist Membership.

SALES: STAC will receive a 30% gallery commission on all work sold.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Download the Prospectus from the Smithtown Township Arts Council!

CALL for ENTRIES: The Culture of YOU

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I miss having significant cultural ties–mostly because of food.  I wonder how special it must be to have a marinara recipe as your family’s heirloom hand-me-down or a beautiful bowl of black beans and rice as a holiday tradition.  My culinary cultural traditions only really include macaroni and cheese and fried chicken–both mouth watering, but lacking in exotic flair.  This next Call gives you an opportunity to celebrate your unique cultural palatte, exotic or not.  Say it with pride…

Check out this Call for Entries from Smith Township Arts Council for American Mosaic to be exhibited at the Mills Pond House Gallery in St. James, NY.  Despite the name, this IS NOT a mosaic show.  Take a closer look…

CALL for ENTRIES:
American Mosaic

Learn more about the American Mosaic show by downloading the Prospectus!Artists find inspiration from their varied pasts and that many cultures have added their unique flavor to America’s cultural palette. Often your art is an extension of and connector to the many countries, races and national heritages you represent.

Today America is a brilliant montage of cultures from around the world. American Mosaic will feature the work of artists living in America who honor their diverse cultural backgrounds by exploring family, rituals and other manifestations of their cultural and community heritage through their art.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists age 18 & up residing in the US.

Learn more about the American Mosaic show by downloading the Prospectus!MEDIA:  Artists may submit work in any media that communicates the history of their journeys or their culture that connects them with their heritage. Artists are asked to prepare a statement on what “American Mosaic” means to him or her personally, and how their cultural heritage is expressed in their work.

DEADLINE:
Received by 4pm on June 27, 2011

NOTIFICATION:
Mailed by July 17, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  $40 for up to 3 entries

AWARDS:  First Place $200.  First and second place artists will be invited to participate in annual Winner’s Showcase.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Learn more about the American Mosaic show by downloading the Prospectus!

CALL for ENTRIES: New York Photo Show

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Newer isn’t always better. I have wooden spoons and cookie sheets in my kitchen whose original material compositions are virtually undetectable.  Sometimes you stick with what you love, but sometimes folks come along regardless of age and instantly recognize the value of something that has worked for someone else forever…like my husband’s second hand flour sifter.  Discover an oldie (but goodie) of your own with this show…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Smith Township Arts Council for the 31st Annual Juried Photography Exhibition.  This year the theme is alternative processes or contemporary use of historical process, and it is juried by Joy Goldkind.  Maybe it is time to break out the pinhole camera again…

Call for Entries:  31st Annual Juried Photography Exhibition

The subject matter for this exhibit is limited only by your imagination!  Smith Township Arts Council and Juror Joy Goldkind are looking to show the contemporary use of historical processes. Show them the way in which you bring the past and future together.

Image by Juror Joy Goldkind!Bromoil, albumen, collotype, kallitype, lazertran, anthotype, ziatype, carbon, argyrotype, cyanotype, daguerreotype, gum bichromate, salted paper, photo-gravure, solarplate, tintype, platinum and palladium, van dyke, hand applied emulsions, wet-plate collodion, silver gelatin and combinations of all of the above will be considered.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all photography. Entries may not have been shown previously at Mills Pond House Gallery. Maximum Frame Size 48″ width

ENTRY DEADLINE:  November 10, 2010

ENTRY FEE:  $45 for up to 3 entries, $30 for STAC members.  Artists may join at time of entry.

LIABILITY / SALES: Work will be insured for the duration of the exhibition. STAC will receive a 30% gallery commission on all work sold.

NOTIFICATION:  Emailed November 23

GALLERY REQUIREMENTS:  Shipping, insurance and display requirements are posted at www.stacarts.org/exhibits

AWARDS:

1st Place: $300 Excellence in Photography Award Sataporn Suravichai Memorial, Winner’s Exhibition Opportunity, One-year STAC Artist Membership

2nd Place: $100 Award of Merit

Download the prospectus!ABOUT THE JUROR:  Joy Goldkind was 50 years old before she took her first photography class, though her back-ground was always based in the fine arts. De-spite an unusually late start, Goldkind’s career as a fine arts photographer has progressed rather rapidly.

Her photographs of nude danc-ers, geishas, drag queens, ballerinas, circus per-formers, etc. have not gone unnoticed. Some-times inspired from a fantasy world, the use of double exposures and slow shutter speeds help Joy to change what is true and expected into a more surrealistic scene. The old world beauty and quality they possess is in no doubt influ-enced by a deep interest in art history.

With the use of the historic Bromoil process as a tool to express her fine art portraits, Joy adds a layer of mystery to her photographs. Very popular in the early 1900’s, the Bromoil process was favored by pictorial photographers who used it to add a more artistic rendering to their work. Each piece is individually inked by hand, therefore no two prints are identical.

Download the full prospectus at the
Smith Township Arts Council website!