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HOUSEKEEPING: Artwork & an Art Job

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I would rather cook than do housekeeping anyday, anytime.  However, if you don’t keep on top of the housekeeping, there won’t be clean dishes for eating what you cooked.  In my house, there seems to be a constant shortage of spoons and bowls.  It is all connected.  Take a look…

Check out these Calls for Entries for the November $2 Art Contest from www.ArtAndArtDeadlines.com.  And, in a rare regional listing, I am posting an art job opportunity in Oakland, CA.  One of these opportunities is for you…

Follow the Rules to win the Crown!HOUSEKEEPING:
$2 Art Contest

 

There is only a little over a week until the December Deadline for the $2 Art Contest.  If you are chosen as the Featured Artist from November entries, you will eligible to compete for the Featured Artist of the Year for 2011. 

The rules are simple:

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists.  Although I don’t recommend entering unless you have a website.

MEDIA:  All media.

DEADLINE:  Midnight EST, November 30, 2011

NOTIFICATION: December 7 – 15th, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  $2 via PayPal to submitart@artandartdeadlines.com.

HOW TO ENTER:  Send a payment of $2 via PayPal, then send an email with the subject line: “November $2 Art Contest – Your Name”.  In the body of the email, list your name, a link to your website and the PayPal Transaction ID#.  Done.

AWARDS:  Feature post with links back to your website.  Check out our past Featured Artists for examples.

TIPS:  Remember, your website should have a bio, a statement about your work, and clearly categorized and titled work.  If your media is not obvious, explain it.  For more information, visit the $2 Art Contest page!

Learn more about Attitudinal Healing Connection!CALL for ENTRIES:
Oakland Super Heroes
Mural Project

 

Attitudinal Healing Connection (AHC) a non-profit organization in West Oakland is looking for local artists to paint the Hoover Corridor Neighborhood’s first large scale mural project.  Using the theme of super heroes, the murals are going to be designed by local middle and high school students and are intended to uplift and positively transform the neighborhood.

“Over the course of three years we plan to complete six murals under freeway overpasses includingSan Pablo Avenue, Market Street, West Street, and Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard.  These murals will serve as a gateway to West and Downtown Oakland and can become a key way in which our community is perceived. This is a call for local artists interested in helping to revitalize the Hoover District inWest Oakland.” –from the Call for Entries (downloadable below)

Learn more about Attitudinal Healing Connection! ELIGIBILITY:  Must be over 18 years or age.  You must have previous mural painting experience.  AND, YOU MUST CARE!  Be passionate about social justice & want to create positive change

 APPLICATION:  Please send a letter of interest, resume and a list of references to muralproject@ahc-oakland.org.

INTERVIEW PROCESS:  They will be conducting interviews in late December/early January.  If you are selected, they will notify you.   Please bring 8-12 samples of your work to the interview.

DEADLINE:  December 1, 2011

For complete details, Download the Call!

 

Learn more about Attitudinal Healing Connection!

*Editor’s note:  This Call does not exist on their website as of this publish date; therefore, you’ll need to bookmark this page to download the .doc file above.

ART MARKETING: Free Business Cards

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Somehow, I have managed to escape collecting menus.  Surprised? Me too.  Menus are one of the first clues about the culinary delight awaiting you– be it fast food or four star.  I love elaborately hand-crafted menus with embossed leather and corded tassels, but alas, I have no room for another collection. Restaurants now the value of the menu as a marketing tool.  Do you know the value of art marketing tools?  How about the simple business card?

Check out our FREE Business Cards Giveaway sponsored by AllBusinessCards.com!  That’s right, folks!  Follow the contest rules in this post, and you can be one of THREE winners of 500 custom-designed business cards.  Don’t miss your chance for this freebie!

ART MARKETING: Free Business Cards

 

Check out AllBusinessCards.com!The business cards chosen by the winners can be single or double sided, printed on thick 16pt card stock, and have a Glossy UV finish, a Matte Finish, or can come uncoated.

ELIGIBILITY:  The contest is open to US and Canadian entrants only (not my rule).

ENTRY FEE:  None. Printing and shipping is included. These business cards cost the winners absolutely nothing.

Become a fan of ArtAndArtDeadlines.com on facebook!CONTEST RULES:

1. Like us on facebook and leave a comment on this post letting us know you’ve liked us on facebook.

Follow ArtAndArtDeadlines.com on Twitter!2. Follow us on twitter @artartdeadlines, then tweet about the contest including @artartdeadlines and @allbusinesscard. Then leave a comment on this post letting us know you’ve tweeted.

3.  You can complete both tasks and just leave one comment on this post if you prefer.

DEADLINE: You must follow the rules and complete both the tasks by 11am EST on June 6, 2011 (my birthday, BTW) — 1 week from the date of this post.

NOTIFICATION: I will contact the 3 randomly-selected winners by email within 2 business days of the contest’s end.

Any questions? Email me.

ART JOB: BECA Executive Director

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I spend more money on food than I do on all of my household expenses combined.  How?  I have a day job.  It isn’t art related, but I like it and seem to be good at it.  Having a day job takes the pressure off my creative process so that I can create without sales pressure.  However, I am working on a 10-year plan that will allow me to quit my day job.  But, if I had a day job that was art-related, I might keep on working far past another ten years.  Here’s YOUR opportunity for an art job.  Take a look…

Check out this Job Opportunity from The BECA Foundation  in New Mexico for the Executive Director position.  If you’ve got to have a job outside of creating art, why not have a job that is fueled by your passion for art?  Take a chance.  The possibility of rejection is certainly worth the chance of reward…

*Editor’s Note:  I feel the need to confess that I need one of you to apply for and land this job quickly because I REALLY want it, and my family would strangle me if I suggested we move to New Mexico after having just moved my family to Tennessee a mere four years ago.

ART JOB:
BECA Executive Director

 

Check out the BECA Foundation online!THE BACK STORY:  In October of 2007, BECA Co-founders/Directors Melissa Roberts and Kurt Schlough hatched a unique experimental arts project that would give new access to exhibition opportunities to creatives without regard to their academic degree status, exhibition history, who they knew or where they were from.  It has remained the only exhibition program in the Unites States that which maintains this submission criteria while utilizing the only consistent blind curatorial review process in the world. The unique programming went one step further in that it was the first international exhibition program in the United States that which focused on created opportunities for both artists and designers alike. 

Now that the difficult groundwork of BECA programming has been laid, it is time for BECA Co-Founders/Directors to pursue their other passions while remaining connected to BECA programming by serving on its developing Board of Directors. 

BECA has begun the search to find
BECA’s first official Executive Director. 

 

Check out BECA online!Once the Executive Director is hired, Melissa Roberts and Kurt Schlough will maintain a support role during the transition and eventually serve on a newly formed BECA Board of Directors.  It will not be easy to fill the shoes of the current Directors as the new Executive Director will have to wear many hats until additional staff can be hired.  In order to take BECA programming to the next level of its growth, the new Executive Director must serve as Fundraiser, PR Director, Social Media Manager, Director of Operations, Accountant, Program Director, Artist Liaison, Volunteer Coordinator and more.

DEADLINE:  There is no deadline for receipt and no immediate hiring timeline.

NOTIFICATION:  This process is expected to take a considerable amount of review time.  The BECA Foundation will only be able to contact those it wishes to receive additional information from or those it wishes to interview for the position.

The ideal candidate will possess
the following qualities:

 

Check out Future Exhibitions at BECA ICAD online!* A dynamic leader who shares a passion for both art + design along with a passion for nurturing and supporting emerging creative producers from around the world;
* An experienced business and financial manager in the context of an arts organization, with an ability to translate goals into action, and to manage operations in a cost-effective manner;
* A strong relationship builder who can convert those relationships to sponsorships and donations;
* An excellent oral and written communicator, who can effectively present the importance of BECA to the newcomers constituents while maintaining relationships with its existing international network;
* A strong visionary leader who is organized, efficient and consistent;
* Ability to develop and manage internal systems to ensure accurate and consistent administration;
* A creative, strategic and tactical thinker who can develop, communicate and implement a vision and a plan for BECA’s continued growth and development;
* An energetic consensus-builder who can work with diverse individuals and groups and who has the skills required to build partnerships with other organizations and producers; and
* A team-builder who can effectively work with the board and partner organizations.

Learn more about The BECA Foundation online!The ideal candidate will have
relevant experience, including:

 

* Effectiveness in raising significant funds from a variety of sources including online, event, membership, major and micro gifts, sponsorships, etc.;
* Marketing and public relations;
* Communicating with widely diverse audiences, both in written form, public presentations and social media;
* Ability to work with diverse constituencies in a challenging and continually evolving environment;
* Proven cultural competency skills or ability;
* Leadership skills, including articulating a vision and designing and implementing strategies to achieve that vision;
* Knowledge of facilities management;
* Developing and managing a budget that is directly tied to measurable, strategic goals, and in understanding and implementing appropriate fiscal accountability and internal controls;
Learn more about The BECA Foundation online!* Prioritizing and deploying resources in light of needs, and making sound fiscal and mission based decisions;
* Developing and maintaining external partnerships; and
* Managing an arts organization.

SALARY RANGE: $45,000 – $85,000 depending on experience and demonstrated abilities.

SUBMISSIONS:  Send resume & cover letter (.rtf or .pdf only Word docs will not be opened) with a subject line “BECA ED” to becafoundation@gmail.com.  If your email does not bounce back as undeliverable, it has been received and is being reviewed.   

To learn more about BECA, visit their website!

Visit the BECA website!

CALL to ARTISTS: Charlatan Ink Art Prize

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Sometimes anything worth having is worth having twice. Honestly, my chili taste better on day two, even day three.  Sometimes things don’t resonate on their debut, and this next Call might be the same for you.  I published this Call back in November, but with the new extended deadline rapidly approaching… take another look at this opportunity!

Check out this Call for Entries for the Charlatan Ink Art Prize. The entry fee is a whopping $50 per piece entered, but the judges are exemplary…and the Grand Prize is $25,000. And I think the second place prize is even better. Take a chance…

CALL for ENTRIES: Charlatan Ink Art Prize

The Charlatan Ink Art Prize for the Visual Arts will be held biennially in New York from 2011 onwards, but in an innovative twist will be traveling every other year around the globe. Possible venues for 2012, 2014, 2016 and 2018 are in chronological order Brisbane/Australia; Graz/Austria; Cracow/Poland and Shanghai/China.

Learn more about the Charlatan Ink Art Prize!ELIGIBILITY: The Charlatan Ink Art Prize for the Visual Arts is open to all artists practicing visual art. Art works submitted for the Charlatan Ink Art Prize must conform to each year’s specified theme. Artists may interpret the theme in any way that fits with their art practices, however the theme has to be visually present within all artistic interpretations.

THEME: ‘Where do we come from? What are we? Where are we going?’

MEDIA: Accepted: painters (in any medium & stylistic expression from classical painting to collages to illustrations to graffiti to drawing to print); photographers (film/digital); sculptors (3D works/jewellery); film-makers (video/film-camera/animation film); conceptual artists (working in all mediums mentioned above); and crafts (from pottery to weaving to carpet-looming).

ENTRY FEE: US$ 50.00 (including TAX) handling + administration fee has to be paid for each work entered. Two works can only be entered in each year’s competition. An individual work may not be submitted more than once. Should this occur, the Charlatan Ink Partners reserve the right to disqualify the entry.

Sponsored in part by the Carlton Arms Hotel!DEADLINE: March 31, 2011

NOTIFICATION: After April 15, 2011

JUDGES:

Anthony Lister‘s “tireless approach to living is an unrelenting approach to art. What is evident in his work is the inability to remove a man’s life from his creations. Studio, gallery and museum shows aside, his name and imagery is on street corners worldwide accessing a massive audience by way of stickers, aerosol paint and all manner of markers. His paintings, drawings, sculptures and happenings pull from his experiences as a youth in Australia and participating in the repetition as a father of two. Superheroes, skateboarding, graffiti, Australian gangster celebrities, television, jail birds, tattoos, the internet, pop and advertising resurface in his art practice.” from Too Heavy For Superman by Joseph Allen Shea.

Judge Winston SmithWinston Smith: From 1977 to the present: has worked on numerous Punk record covers, posters, logos and flyers for American, British and Italian bands including Dead Kennedys, D.O.A., Green Day, Lard, and spoken word projects for Jello Biafra. Also designed album art for Ben Harper, Tijuana No, Alternative Tentacles projects, Emily the Strange, George Carlin and others. Books include three volumes of Collage Art published by Last Gasp of San Francisco, as well as works in countless other books as covers and inside (both as illustrations and for personal interviews), including illustrations for magazines such as The New Yorker, Playboy, Spin, The Progressive, Mother Jones, Amazing Stories, etc.

Marlene Antico has many years of experience in sourcing and collecting fine art for private and corporate collections. As a professional art consultant, she assists her clients to develop a comprehensive, high-quality collection and in the sale of their artwork on a consignment basis when required. Marlene Antico’s expert guidance ensures that both the experienced collector and the first time buyer derive satisfaction from their art purchases. She also works in tandem with architects and interior designers with sourcing work for their clients.

Judge JB BerkowJB Berkow: “I have been exhibiting and selling my work for more than forty years. In 1976 at age 27 I founded the most well-known cooperative gallery in the country, “Touchstone Gallery,” located in Washington, D.C. My work is in the permanent collection of the Vatican Contemporary Art Collection…not bad for a nice Jewish girl!

It has never been enough for me to show and sell my own work, for whatever reason I have always been interested in promoting other artists’ work. That is the reason that I went on to found “Frenchman’s Art Gallery and Studios, Inc.” in 1994 and opened “RosettaStone Fine Art Gallery” and “RosettaStone Corporate Art Consulting.”

Ed McCormack, a former columnist and feature writer for Rolling Stone, and one of the original contributing editors of Andy Warhol’s Interview, has written extensively on art and popular culture for the Village Voice and numerous other publications. Presently, with his wife Jeannie McCormack, he co-publishes the New York art journal Gallery & Studio. McCormack’s most pressing present project is a memoir called Hoodlum Heart,” of which he says, “It’s all about what it was like to be the test dummy for the crash and burn generation, an epic work of shameless name-dropping and self-libel that is bound to create a scandal.”

Judge Bing DaweBing Dawe: Since graduating from the University of Canterbury School of fine Arts in the mid 1970s Bing Dawe has exhibited extensively throughout New Zealand and overseas. He has held over 40 solo exhibitions including a major survey exhibition at the Robert McDougall Art Gallery in his home town of Christchurch in 1999. His work is held in most public and private collections in New Zealand. In 1999 he was the winner of a major national art award, The Visa Gold James Wallace Award.

Learn more about the Charlatan Ink Art Prize online!PRIZES:

The Winner of the inaugural Charlatan Ink Art Prize for the Visual Arts 2011 shall receive the Charlatan Ink Art Prize Silver Ink Well and US$ 25,000.00 in Prize Money.

The artist with the second highest point score awarded by the jury shall receive the Charlatan Ink Encouragement Prize, which includes a 6 week artist residency at the Carlton Arms Hotel, New York*, a Canon G11 Camera and US$ 1,000.00.

Furthermore Endeavor Printing will print an exhibition catalog (softcover, max. 75 pages in an edition of 200) for an exhibition the artist might undertake within the next twelve months of the Second Prize win.

The artist with the third highest point score awarded by the jury shall receive a twelve months art expose on the CHARLATAN INK Website, hosting the artist’s portfolio.

To encourage galleries to forward to their artists all relevant information concerning the Charlatan Ink Art Prize, Charlatan Ink Publishing & Endeavor Printing have committed themselves to print for the gallery that has encouraged the Winner to participate in the Charlatan Ink Art Prize, a first class exhibition catalog in an edition of 300 copies (softcover, max. 100 pages).

For all the details, visit the Charlatan Ink Art Prize website!

VISITING ARTIST WANTED: Black Hawk College

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My child cannot cook.  In his defense, he is a brilliant, nerdy eleven year old that loves to read and dance and play games.  He makes great grades… but some things escape him. 

He will be so embarassed when he finds out I posted this one day, but… I left him with the responsibility to microwave a frozen meal for his lunch while I was busy blogging one day.  Moments later he came to me and said, “I pushed the button, and it didn’t open.” 

Yep, you know the little perforated semi-circle on the back of the box that you’re supposed to push in to create a thumb hole that allows you to rip the box open?  MmmHmm, in his literal little mind, there was apparently supposed to be an auto open once he pushed the button.  We laugh now, but talk to me in ten years.  It won’t be funny if he’s still living with me then.  He just needs guidance about nuance, right?  He just needs to understand not everything is literal?  This Call may allow you to pass along a little instruction to someone that needs the guidance.

Learn more about Black Hawk College!Check out this Call to Artists for a short-term Visiting Artist to teach a two-day workshop at Black Hawk College.  Don’t miss this opportunity to apply!  Let someone else learn from your experience… both good and bad.

VISITING ARTIST WANTED:
Black Hawk College

Black Hawk College in Moline, Illinois is seeking a short-term visiting visual artist for April, 2011. The goal of the visiting artist program is to introduce our students to working artists who will provide insight about educational experiences and career goals, inspirations and artistic visions, and the business side of art.

DUTIES:  The visiting artist will discuss his/her body of work, methods and materials, and experiences with undergraduate studio art students over a period of two days. Demonstrations, if possible, are encouraged.

Learn more about the Art Students at Black Hawk College!ELIGIBILITY:  Visual artists working in any art form or medium are welcome to apply.

DEADLINE:  February 18, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  There is no fee to submit a proposal.

STIPEND:  The selected artist will receive a stipend of $1000 for his/her time and travel expenses.

SUBMISSIONS:  Interested artists should submit a resume, a detailed proposal for the two-day workshop, and ten to twenty images of previous work. 

Please send submission by email to Melissa Hebert-Johnson at artspacebhc@gmail.com.