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CALL for ENTRIES: Fantastic Fibers 2019

Learn more about the Fantastic Fibers 2019 exhibit from Yeiser Art Center in Paducah, Kentucky! I YAM what I yam

I make fantastic mashed potatoes.  No, really, I do.  My husband wants to know why I refuse to share my technique, but he secretly suspects it is the volume of butter involved.  I can neither confirm or deny.  My favorites to mash are these tiny little orange sweets I get from Aldi.  I bake them (that’s the real secret) before adding butter & other goodies.  I prefer to puree them in my food processor, but I am usually too lazy to wash it afterwards, so I whip them with my hand mixer instead.  Whatever variety of sweet potato that Aldi has been carrying lately seems to have almost no stringy fibers to untangle from my beaters.  Add a hint of nutmeg, and it is like a spoonful of Thanksgiving every time.  They are great in place of rice for bowl full of stir fried root vegetables on a rainy day.

I am hyper aware of fiber lately, I suppose because of the embroidery or mark making with thread that has become a defining characteristic in my work.  The work I am loving most these days is fiber.  Rug tufting. Ombré string instillation. Simply over-stitched paper collages.  I come from a family of quilters, and I love to sew.  It isn’t a huge leap.  I honestly can’t believe my own work didn’t “go there” before now.  I think I felt that I couldn’t measure up as a quilter (imposter syndrome again).  I still don’t know how it developed; one day I just started stitching over my paintings.  Now they are incomplete without stitching.  In the meantime, no one, including me, really considers my work fiber art; therefore, I may be stuck in the mixed media category forever.  This next show is fiber specific.  I’ve been to this show multiple years, and it is awe inspiring.  Thousands of people flock to this show, and it features an ever-evolving range of work both aesthetically and narratively challenging. I want to be a part of this evolution someday.  If you do this work, please be sure to do this show.

Check out this Call for Entries from Yeiser Art Center (Paducah, KY) for Fantastic Fibers 2019.  $25 Entry & 40% commission. This is a great venue…

Learn more about the Fantastic Fibers 2019 exhibit from Yeiser Art Center in Paducah, Kentucky!CALL for ENTRIES:
Fantastic Fibers 2019 
from Yeiser Art Center

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists 18+

MEDIA: Open to fiber art –contemporary & innovative works created with fiber as the primary medium or concept. 

DEADLINE:  February 15, 2019

NOTIFICATION:  March 1, 2019

ENTRY FEE: $25 for up to 3 images of ONE piece

JUROR:  Professor and chair of the Fiber Department, Pauline Verbeek-Cowart, has been on the faculty of the Kansas City Art Institute since 1997. A native of the Netherlands, she received her BFA (1982) in Fine Art from the Maryland Institute and her MFA in textile design from the University of Kansas (1995). Ms Verbeek-Cowart’s academic and Fine Art careers have garnered her numerous awards. She is one of the leaders in the use of new technologies in hand-weaving and has also conducted research using industrial looms in The Netherlands and the US. Her industrially woven work crosses boundaries between Fine Art and applied textiles and is directed toward structurally textured fabrics for apparel as well as home-furnishings. Her work has been exhibited extensively in both national and international venues including France, Austria, Germany, Japan, Korea and Australia.

AWARD: $1,900 will be awarded:  $1,000 Best of Show, $500 First Place, $250 Second Place & $150 Third Place 

SALES:  Yeiser Art Center will keep a 40% commission on all gallery sales.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from Yeiser Art Center in Paducah, Kentucky!

CALL for ENTRIES: Paducah Photo 2014

Learn more about Paducah Photo!PIE
with a side
of bourbon

We’re only a few weeks out from the Kentucky Derby.  And while I am not an avid follower of horse racing, I’ll take any excuse to eat Derby Pie.  Kentucky is famous for originating a lot of foods, actually.  The Hot Brown and Mutton BBQ are just a tiny corner of the paddock.  This next Call is from Paducah (Kentucky), a 3 hours drive from Louisville (the home of the Derby), but I’m betting I can still get Derby Pie there.  Don’t miss this great show opportunity…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Yeiser Art Center (Paducah, KY) for Paducah Photo 2014$10 entry AND $2500 in cash awards

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Learn more from the Yeiser Art Center!CALL for ENTRIES:
Paducah Photo 2014

 

Originating in 1975, The Paducah Summer Festival Photo Competition has grown from a fledgling contest to Paducah Photo, the region’s most prestigious annual photographic event. It is open to all without restrictions on size or content. It provides photographers with an outlet for their art, encouragement for growth in their vision and presentation and cash rewards for works of exceptional merit.

Each year from the hundreds of works submitted, 60 to 100 images are selected for exhibition by a highly qualified juror, with 8 to 10 of them receiving cash awards.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all photographers

MEDIA: Photography

DEADLINE: 11:59am CST on April 11, 2014. Please note the early deadline!

NOTIFICATION: April 29, 2014

Learn more about Paducah Photo!ENTRY FEE: $10 per image10 images maximum.

JURORS:  Mary Anne Redding has been the Chair of the Photography Department at the Santa Fe University of Art & Design since January 2012. For the previous five years she was the Curator of Photography at the New Mexico History Museum/Palace of the Governors where she curated two major exhibitions: Contemplative Landscape and Through the Lens: Creating Santa Fe.

AWARDS: 1st Place $1000, 2nd Place $500, 3rd Place $300 & 2 Honorable  $100

SALES:  Sales will be encouraged where works are offered for purchase, but work need not be for sale to enter.  Yeiser Art Center will keep the standard gallery 40% commission on all sales, so price your work accordingly.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from the Yeiser Art Center!

CALL for ENTRIES: Fantastic Fibers 2014

Enter the Featured Artist Contest today!BOWL
me over

We eat soup three or more evenings per week in the Winter.  I try to work out most mornings and then do a little dinner prep before I sit down to publish the day’s post.  Today it is ham and vegetable soup.  The secret to most of my soups is the thickener.  Cornstarch will work, but I prefer pureed pinto beans.  Great source of fiber and silky texture.  This next Call is all about the fiber and texture, but not a bowl of soup in sight.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries for Fantastic Fibers 2014 hosted by the Yeiser Art Center (Paducah, KY), Paducah’s Gateway to the Arts. This is venue is fantastic, and you can enter the show for as little as $12. This is a gem for fiber artists…

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Learn more about the Fantastic Fibers 2014 exhibit!CALL for ENTRIES:
Fantastic Fibers 2014

 

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all fiber artists

MEDIA:
Fiber

DEADLINE:
Extended to February 1, 2014

NOTIFICATION: Posted to the website by February 15, 2014

ENTRY FEE: $12 per entry for up to five entries is required.

Learn more about the Fantastic Fibers 2014 exhibit!JUROR:  Caryl Bryer Fallert-Gentry who is internationally recognized for her award-winning fine-art quilts, which have appeared in hundreds of national and international exhibitions, collections, and publications. Honors include 100 Best Quilts of the 20th Century, Silver Star (lifetime achievement) Award, and selection as one of the thirty most influential quiltmakers in the world. Caryl has lectured and taught in eleven countries around the world

SALES: Sales will be encouraged where works are offered for purchase, but work need not be for sale to enter. Yeiser Art Center will keep the standard gallery 40% commission on all sales, so price your work accordingly.

For complete details, visit Fantastic Fibers online!

Learn more from the Yeiser Art Center!

 

CALL for ENTRIES: Fantastic Fibers

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the table

My dining room table is round.  This makes placemats hard to find because the corners prevent the placemat from getting close enough to the edge.  I could buy some ugly plastic ones and trim them, but I want the same beautiful fibers like silk with embroidery or elegant bamboo.  And then I saw them, placements made specifically for round tables.  This has made my month, thank-you-very-much.  This next Call is all about fibers.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries for Fantastic Fibers 2013 hosted by the Yeiser Art Center (Paducah, KY), Paducah’s Gateway to the Arts.  This is show really is fantastic, and you can enter for as little as $12.  This is a gem for fiber artists…

*Editor’s Note: If you have read the personal portion of this post, CALL for ENTRIES: Fantastic Fibers, anywhere other than by email subscription or on ArtAndArtDeadlines.com, it has been published without permission and is considered theft.

Best of Show for 2012 Jim Arendt - Yvette & AnsleyCALL for ENTRIES:
Fantastic Fibers 2013

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all fiber artists

MEDIA:  Fiber

DEADLINE:  January 25, 2013

NOTIFICATION:  Posted to the website by February 11, 2013

ENTRY FEE:  $12 per entry for up to five entries is required.

JUROR:  Rusty Freeman, Director of Visual Arts at Cedarhurst Center for the Arts.  Cedarhurst, a premier regional arts institution, presents visual and performing arts to the public and is located in southern Illinois.

AWARDS:  A minimum of $1,750 in cash awards will be given by the jurors. Awards will be made in the following amounts:  First Place $1,000, Second Place $500, and Third Place $250.

SALES:  Sales will be encouraged where works are offered for purchase, but work need not be for sale to enter. Yeiser Art Center will keep the standard gallery 40% commission on all sales, so price your work accordingly.

For complete details, visit Fantastic Fibers online!

Learn more about Fantastic Fibers 2013!