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CALL for ENTRIES: Time Machines

Learn more about the Time Machines Exhibit from the Mary Cosgrove Dolphin Gallery at the Worcester State University!

childhood FAVORITES.

I spent part of this weekend in a Virginia State Park.  Every year the park lights their train tunnel and serves hot chocolate & s’mores while musicians echo familiar carols in the background.  As the temperature dropped to the mid-thirties, I made my way to concessions & was handed a steaming paper cup with a plastic spoon to stir my powdered mix.  After my first sugary sip, I was transported to my childhood, as if by time machine, complete with melted marshmallow mustache.  Thanks to Natural Tunnel State Park for the trip. ♥  This next Call wants your vision of the passage of time.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Mary Cosgrove Dolphin Gallery (Worcester, MA) at Worcester State University for Time Machines.  $25 Entry for this academic show.  We all have thoughts about the passage of time.  Share yours…

Learn more about the Time Machines Exhibit from the Mary Cosgrove Dolphin Gallery at the Worcester State University!CALL for ENTRIES:
Time Machines from Mary
Cosgrove Dolphin Gallery

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists 18+

MEDIA: Open to all media

THEME:  Open to work that reflects any aspect of time: personal, historical, cosmological, past and future, real & imagined.

DEADLINE:  December 1, 2017

NOTIFICATION:  December 22, 2017

ENTRY FEE: $25 for up to 3

JUROR:  Lisa Crossman is a Boston-based art historian, curator & editor whose interests include supporting underrecognized mid-career & emerging artists & making art accessible to a broad public in fun & meaningful ways. In her current position as Koch Curatorial Fellow at the Fitchburg Art Museum, she’s organizing shows of regional contemporary art & collaborating with Fitchburg State University’s faculty & students. 

AWARDS:  First Prize $300, Second Prize $200 & Third Prize $150

SALES:  The Gallery will retain 25% commission on sales.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from the Mary Cosgrove Dolphin Gallery at the Worcester State University!

ARTIST of the DAY: Elizabeth White

"Migration", a site-specific installation of concrete life-cast leaves, by Elizabeth White
“Migration”, a site-specific installation of concrete life-cast leaves, by Elizabeth White

“In view of the current economic disasters, political conditions, military actions & climate or earth changes I see immigration as the new normal.  What may be them today is us tomorrow.” — Elizabeth White

Many people spend a lifetime without ever having to consider the need to emigrate from their homeland.  Many others spend their lives learning what it means to always be an immigrant, never feeling quite at home.  And then there are others, never quite at home regardless of where they are.  When I saw the “Migration” installation by today’s AAAD Artist of the Day, Elizabeth White, I marveled at the simple symbolism of leaves separated from their roots.  It is precisely how many of us feel, like leaves strewn about, seemingly at random.  Disconnected.

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Artist of the Day
, Elizabeth White.

CALL for SUBMISSIONS: $1000 Artist Grant

Learn more about the Artist Grant from Working Artist Org!

VEGGIE dough

Variety in the produce department is on it’s way out with the onset of winter temps.  Initially it feels dire –momentary panic.  But by the time winter arrives, Dec. 21st this year, I will appreciate the nutty sweetness of root veggies and the silky texture of winter squash and a rainbow of beans. Plus, the cost of my weekly produce goes down by a third leaving more money for art supplies. Woohoo! This next Call offers a great opportunity to stock your studio supply closet too.  Take a look…

Check out this Call to Artists from WorkingArtist.org for the $1000 Artist Grant. $25 entry & an email. It doesn’t get any easier. Don’t miss this one…

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CALL to ARTISTS:
Artist Grant
from workingartist.org

“The Working Artist Grant/Art Purchase Award is a meager one-time art award intended to disperse small but vitalizing bursts of funding to support an artist’s ongoing art making process.” –workingartist.org

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA: Open to visual media, including but not limited to drawing, painting, conceptual, installation, prints, sculpture, new media, mixed media, photography & video.

DEADLINE: December 31, 2017

ENTRY FEE: $25 for up to 5

AWARDS: If selected as the winner, the award recipient must exchange one of their original works or smaller series of original works for inclusion into a collection, in return for the award. Work considered by the artist as of equal value, and available for acquisition can be negotiated upon receipt of the award. Shipping costs will be paid by workingartist.org.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the Working Artist Grant and Purchase Award!

CALL for PROPOSALS: Bernheim AiR

Learn more from the Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest!

foraged FOOD

Most people think of Spring as the prime food foraging season with flowers in full bloom & greens at their most tender.  But don’t dismiss Fall.  Mushrooms abound as well as a number of nuts and berries.  For all those caffeine addicts, some holly leaves have more caffeine by weight than coffee beans, just don’t eat the berries, please.  This next Call comes from a place home to one of North America’s largest collections of holly species & a large Edible Gardens.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Proposals from Bernheim Arboretum & Research Forest for 2018 Artists in Residency.  There is a stipend but no entry fee.  The gift of time is invaluable to every artist.  Could this be the residency for you?

CALL for PROPOSALS: 
2018 Artists in Residency from Bernheim Arboretum

Learn more from the Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest!ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists 18+

MEDIA: Open to all media. Bernheim is most interested in work that furthers expands the artist’s practice & the interplay between visual art and the natural world. This program enhances the visitor experience through interaction with art & artists while fulfilling Bernheim’s mission of “connecting people to nature”, through the lens of art. Bernheim believes that if people recognize & benefit from the value found in nature, quality of life would be enhanced, hence motivating them to protect the natural world for both its practical & intrinsic value.

DEADLINE:  January 14, 2017

NOTIFICATION:  March 15, 2018

ENTRY FEE: None

AWARDS:  Bernheim will provide comfortable housing in a beautiful wooded setting and an honorarium up to $2,500.00 USD**.  This honorarium is to help offset travel expenses for artists visiting from afar. (Regional Artist in Residence can expect to receive a minimum of $1000 honorarium. Recipients of a Bernheim Regional artists include those currently living in Kentucky, Southern Indiana and the greater vicinities of Cincinnati, OH and Nashville, TN.)   In exchange, artists will create a site-specific sculpture or project or exhibition, with least one mutually agreed upon work of art left to the Bernheim Foundation. There is also some form of public engagement required such as a lecture, workshop, demonstration or participation in one of ’s annual events. 

Recipients are required to live and work at Bernheim for a minimum of four weeks to three months. Bernheim will provide comfortable housing in a one-room cabin with kitchen, AC, heating, Wi-Fi and a log-burning fireplace accessible from outside the arboretum. There is a lakeside studio that is heated, with electricity, concrete floors, a utility sink, and a large, well-lit wall.  *Editor’s Note: Of the amazing amenities Bernheim offers, one of them is an Edible Garden that provides food served daily in their cafe, another being wild edibles classes.  Just FYI.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from the Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest!

 

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CALL for ENTRIES: 12th National

Learn more about the 12th National Juried from the Arts and Culture Alliance of Greater Knoxville!

comfort FOOD

We are approaching the one-year anniversary of the East Tennessee wildfires.  When I posted this Call last year, I lamented my emotional-eating reaction to those wildfires –baked goods.  But, a year later finds me back to a full-time studio practice, 40 lbs lighter & feeding my wildfire PTSD with more vegetables & fewer baked goods.  It’s a better place for me.  How about you?  Where were you a year ago? This next Call feels good & is also a great way to end your year.  Cash prizes too…

Check out this Call for Entries from Knox Arts & Culture Alliance for the 12th Nat’l Juried Exhibition. I have shown here.  I have juried here.  I teach here.  I would love to see your contribution here. Take a look…

Learn more about the 12th National Juried from the Arts and Culture Alliance of Greater Knoxville!CALL for ENTRIES:
12th Nat’l Juried Exhibition
from Knox Arts & Culture Alliance

 

ELIGIBILITY: Artists 18+ living in the US

MEDIA: 2-D (painting, drawing, mixed media, printmaking, photography) & 3-D (sculpture of all media).

DEADLINE: December 10, 2017

NOTIFICATION: January 9, 2018

ENTRY FEE: $40 for up to 3, $7 ea. add’l. Members $25/$5.

JUROR:   During a two-year residence in Japan, Jeffrey Morton was drawn to Japanese art and culture, and it influences his work to this day. He exhibits his work regionally & nationally, including the Delaware Center for Contemporary Art, Wilmington, the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, the Harrison Center for the Arts (Indianapolis) & the Hunter Museum (Chattanooga). Educated at Yale University & Temple University, Tyler School of Art (PA), Morton is a professor of art at Covenant College (GA).

AWARDS: $500 Best in Show, (2) $250 Juror’s Citations & an award for best work by a member, at least $1000 in cash awards.

SALES: 25% commission (20% for check/cash)

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Download the Prospectus from the Arts and Culture Alliance!

CALL for ENTRIES: Raw

Learn more about Raw The Exhibition from IU Kokomo Art Gallery!

raw FOOD

In a world where so many people are vegetarian or vegan, steak tartar was once the most controversial food conversations one could have.  Now we have so many more choices of things with which to disagree.  If we just stick to raw foods, there are still subgroups like fruitarians, juicearians, or sproutarians which cause heads to metaphorically explode.  The bottom line is that people have the right to determine what goes into their bodies, and what we choose to eat says something about who we are.  We are what we eat, right?  This next Call wants to know the raw truth about you through your work.  This one is personal…

Check out this Call for Entries from IU Kokomo Art Gallery (Kokomo, IN) for Raw: The Exhibition.  There is no entry fee, the media is wide open & the commission rate is low.  If you’re willing to let it hang out, this could be a great opportunity…

Learn more about Raw: The Exhibition from IU Kokomo Art Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Raw: The Exhibition from
IU Kokomo Art Gallery

“Raw” calls for any work which begs the question what is public vs. what is private, work that is auto-biographical in nature, work which functions as confessional, revelatory, cathartic. We are seeking a divulgence, unbosoming, or unburdening; that which you have always wanted to say, to share, to let go.” — IU Kokomo Art Gallery

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists 18+

MEDIA: Open to all fine art media are accepted including: painting, drawing, sculpture, ceramic, glass, printmaking, photography, collage, pastel, video & mixed media.

DEADLINE:  December 1, 2017

NOTIFICATION:  December 15, 2017

ENTRY FEE: No entry fee

CURATOR:  Mary Ade, 2018 IU Kokomo Art Gallery intern

SALES:  Sales are encouraged. The gallery will retain 30% commission on all sales, giving the artist 70%.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Vernacular

Learn more about the Vernacular exhibit from LA Photo Curator!

teenage mutant ninja CHICKENS

My house smells like tom kha gai, a Thai coconut soup with chicken.  It is my personal chicken-noodle equivalent.  My husband bought chicken breast, and I weighed out the pound I needed.  Chicken is ingrained in the food vocabulary of the meat-eating population of the U.S.  We feed our children nuggets & tenders and our families buffalo wings & whole roasters.  But today, my one pound of chicken consisted of ONE boneless breast.  Regardless of how you feel about the ethical, environmental or health issues surrounding meat, you should be afraid of any chicken that has two 1lb. breasts, right?  Isn’t that chicken destined to lead an uprising against factory farmers?  Dude.  If chicken is a part of our food vernacular, then these mutant chickens are the trendy slang that I will be happy to see fade.  This next Call is about the vernacular of you and yours.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from L.A. Photo Curator (online) for the Vernacular exhibit. $20 entry, no shipping, plus art publication for ALL entrants.   I like the cerebral calls. Think this one through.

Learn more about the Vernacular exhibit from LA Photo Curator!CALL for ENTRIES:
Vernacular
from L.A. Photo Curator

“I’d like the photographers to take a picture that has the elements of a snapshot, something you might find at a flea market, while at the same time including an aspect of their own aesthetic.” –from Paul Kopeikin via laphotocurator.com

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA: Photography

THEME:  Vernacular.  Kopeikin came up with this theme as just having seen the Walker Evans retrospective at SFMOMA, where Evans work, American vernacular, or the language of everyday life found in roadside attractions, postcards, storefronts, and signage across the country stuck out in his memory.  Over five decades, Evans’s powerful images responded to and reflected the spirit, suffering, and fortitude of a nation. His iconic images of the Great Depression and his postwar photo essays depicting shop window displays, urban architecture, and junked automobiles defined a new documentary style that continues to influence generations of artists.  This call is not just about American vernacular. It’s about vernacular in all countries.

DEADLINE: November 12, 2017 (Midnight PST)

NOTIFICATION:  December 10, 2017

ENTRY FEE: $20 for up to 3. 20% of artist fees go to 2 charities –½ to the curator’s choice of charity & ½ goes to the 1st place winner’s choice.  Paul Kopeikin has chosen A Purposeful Rescue.

CURATOR:  Paul Kopeikin opened his Los Angeles Gallery in 1991 and at several locations throughout the City has produced well over 200 exhibitions of vintage, modern and contemporary photography, and to a lesser extent paintings, drawings and sculpture. The Gallery participates in major International Art Fairs and Mr. Kopeikin regularly reviews portfolios for and/or otherwise helps charitable causes, sits on art panels and talks and writes about the subject, primarily now-a-days on social media.  The Kopeikin Gallery is an internationally recognized gallery of photography and contemporary art in the Culver City Arts District of Los Angeles.  Following decades of exploring photography’s history, the gallery program has expanded beyond photography to include painting and works on paper.

AWARDS:  The curator chooses 1st place, 2nd place & 3 honorable mentions. The 1st place winner will receive a review by one or more curators including a Q&A about the photographer’s work. In addition, their image will be on the home page for a month. 2nd place & honorable mentions will have their image shown along with their bio, artist statement, C.V. and a link back to their website.

SALES: All sales are conducted between the artist & buyer.  There is no commission.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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CALL for APPLICATIONS: Gottlieb Support Grant

Learn more about Individual Support Grants from The Gottlieb Foundation!time to EAT

I have been married for almost 20 years.  He is not only the love of my life but also an excellent cook.  Our culinary lives have matured through two decades of kitchen gadgets and trendy foods.  We survived jalapeño poppers. We’re usually on the same page and make excellent enablers of the others bad habits.  Last nights dinner was fried green tomatoes and goat cheese grits.  That’s true love.  This next Call wants to reward you for sticking with it for 20 years too. A rare opportunity…

Check out this Call for Applications from The Gottlieb Foundation for Individual Support Grants.  If you’ve been making art for 20+ years, you could be awarded $25,000!  Take a look…

Learn more from The Gottlieb Foundation

CALL for APPLICATIONS:
Individual Support Grant
from The Gottlieb Foundation

“The Foundation wishes to encourage artists who have dedicated their lives to developing their art, regardless of their level of commercial success.” –gottliebfoundation.org

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to artists that have having worked for 20 years or more in a mature phase of art. 

MEDIA: Open to painters, sculptors & printmakers.

DEADLINE:  December 15, 2017

ENTRY FEE: None

JUROR:  Applications are reviewed by a panel of five professionals in the arts who have no affiliation with the Foundation.

AWARDS:  Last year, the Foundation awarded grants of $25,000 each to 12 artists.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Family Photography

Learn more about the Family exhibit from Passporte! tall, light & GREEN

My kid came home from college for the weekend.  At school, he has access to everything from a wok station to carving board and, what I suspect is a seldom-used, salad bar.  I asked him if he wanted anything special for dinner, and his answer was “asparagus”.  When pushed for a reason, he said, “It doesn’t taste the same anywhere else.”  I suppose family is like that, nothing special to most of the world, but uniquely special to each of us –for better or worse.  This next call wants your views on family.  Show them what you’ve got…

Check out this Call for Entries from The Passporte (online gallery) for Family Photography.  There is no fee & submissions are limited to a single entry.   Take a look at this opportunity…

Learn more about the Family exhibit from Passporte!CALL for ENTRIES:
Family Photography
from The Passporte 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists 18+

MEDIA:  Photography

THEME:  Family – Across the world, the contemporary individual is dealing with an increasing barrage of stress factors, ranging from the political and economic, to the technological and social. For many, intimate family can be a refuge, an escape, maybe even a blanket of comfort. we seek photographs considering not just the ‘natural family’ but also the ‘chosen family’; the relationships we cherish, the relationships in whose embrace we thrive. We are open to your personal vision of this theme.” –passporte.com

DEADLINE:  November 5, 2017 

NOTIFICATION:  November 20, 2017

ENTRY FEE:  None

AWARDS:  Photos from eligible submissions will be selected for a group exhibition & displayed on ThePassporte.com & highlighted through social media to over ten thousand viewers.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Embracing our Differences

Learn more about Embracing our Differences 2018!i always need TACOS

I eat SO MANY tacos.  Because I travel so often, I find picking a good restaurant, be it counter service or table, has odds not unlike roulette (37 to 1).  But I have consistently had great tacos, nearly everywhere.  I rarely meet anyone that doesn’t like a good taco.  They are like the great joiners of people.  Aside from being bad eating-while-driving food (due to the mess), I can eat a taco almost anywhere with almost anyone.  Differences seem to disappear.  Wouldn’t it be wonderful if the answer to embracing our differences was a simple as the ordering from the local taco truck?  It isn’t, but until we find a solution and do the work, this next Call wants your ideas about coexistence.  Take a look…

Check out the Call for Entries for the Annual Embracing our Differences Exhibit in Sarasota, FL. Your work on a billboard, no entry fee & $3000 in awards. Plus, this is a great way to try on public art for size. Don’t miss this opportunity…

Learn more about Embracing our Differences 2018!

CALL for ENTRIES:
Embracing our Differences

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA: 2 Dimensional work (photography, digital, collage, drawing, painting, etc.)

DEADLINE: January 9, 2018

NOTIFICATION: Announced online at their website by mid-March, 2018

ENTRY FEE: None

AWARDS: A total of $3,000 USD will be presented in the form of three separate awards – $1,000 each for “Best-in-Show Adult;” “Best-in-Show Student;” and the “People’s Choice.”

JURY PROCESS: Both “Best-in-Show” awards will be granted by a three-judge panel of art professionals. The “People’s Choice” award will be determined by visitors to the exhibits.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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