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CALL for ENTRIES: P/N 32

Learn more about Positive Negative 32 from the Slocumb Galleries at ETSU! open & say YUM

I believe in food as medicine.  Like a lot of you, I have a couple of chronic health conditions that require medication, including cough-variant asthma. I have chosen to take the least amount of medication possible to suppress side effects –specifically to my voice.  Green tea with honey, cayenne & turmeric is loaded with anti-inflammatories that really help prepare my voice for the level of use I have to sustain.  The positive? I take fewer prescription drugs.  The negative? My tongue is always orange, ha. This next Call wants your positive and/or negative take for the 32nd year in a row.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Slocumb Galleries at ETSU (Johnson City, TN) for the Positive/Negative 32, a nat’l juried exhibit. Open theme considers most media. Don’t miss it…

Learn more about Positive Negative 32 from the Slocumb Galleries at ETSU!CALL for ENTRIES:
Positive/Negative 32
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ELIGIBILITY: Open to U.S. artists 18+

MEDIA:   Open to 2D & 3D media & video 

THEME:  There are 2 exhibits –one open themed & one thematically curated from entries

DEADLINE:  January 31, 2017

NOTIFICATION:  February 15, 2017

ENTRY FEE:   $36 for up to 3 entries

JUROR: Dr. Anja Foerschner is an independent curator, photographer and research specialist at the Getty Research Institute in Los Angeles, CA. Dr. Foerschner has curated exhibits, conference sessions and published essays on performance art and the abject. Her research encompasses modern and contemporary art with emphasis on artists from the West Coast, feminism and disgust.

AWARDS: Up to $1,000 in cash prizes ($500 for Best of Show, $100/ea Honorable Mention) and exhibit opportunities.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Imagined World Creatures

Learn more about the Creatures of Imagined Worlds exhibit at ETSU's Slocumb Galleries!seasonal
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It is almost time for winter cabbage.  I am always grateful to those of our local farmers that have the forethought to plant cold-hardy cabbage in late August so that we can have at least one locally-grown GREEN veggie this winter.  It is neither a high-yield crop, nor is it a high profit crop.  Aside from how delightful it tastes in Irish stew, I am fascinated by the other worldliness of cabbage layers. If you compare the outside leaves to the interior leaves of the cabbage head, you would assume one was some sort of alien mutant version of the other with changes in color, texture AND taste.  This next Call wants your other worldliness.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Slocumb Galleries at ETSU (Johnson City, TN) for Creatures of Imagined Worlds. This is a great academic gallery. $20 entry.  Don’t miss it…

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Learn more about the Creatures of Imagined Worlds exhibit at ETSU's Slocumb Galleries!CALL for ENTRIES:
Imagined World Creatures

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists residing in U.S., age 18+

MEDIA:  Open to all 2D & 3D media

DEADLINE:  December 9, 2015

NOTIFICATION:  by December 18, 2015

ENTRY FEE:  $20 for up to 4 entries

CURATORS:  Marty Henley has a B.S. in Computer Animation and Design, a M.A. in art with a concentration in sculpture, and is a Professional Illustrator and Game Designer. He has a fascination with organic and inorganic textures and masses, their combinations in the creation of imaginary artistic creatures, and the emotional and psychological connections the viewers have with these creations. Marty is currently an Adjunct faculty member at East Tennessee State University, were he teaches 2D design, 3D design, and Color Theory.

Kevin C. Reaves has a B.F.A and an M.F.A. with a concentration in Jewelry and Metals. He is a traditional sculptor, metalsmith, digital modeler and an avid game and toy designer. Kevin is inspired by retro science fiction, Japanese monster movies, toys, games and 80’s pop culture. His designs have a strong geometric aesthetic and they often deal with social issues and human conditions that primarily focus on Western civilization.

AWARDS:  Up to $500 in prizes

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the Creatures of Imagined Worlds exhibit at ETSU's Slocumb Galleries!

CALL for ENTRIES: humor; analog humor

Funny Food: 365 Fun, Healthy, Silly, Creative Breakfasts by Bill & Claire Wurtzel HAHAHAHA…

Humor is always appreciated. I stand accused of being naively optimistic.  If that is true, it is because I live with a smile on my face.  My husband and son think I’m funny–biggest compliment EVER.  I appreciate humor in food as well.  Bill & Clair Wurtzel’s Funny Food is such a great approach to healthy breakfast.  I unabashedly recommend it. This next Call is all about tickling your funny bone.  I unabashedly recommend it too…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Department of Art & Design of East Tennessee State University at the Tipton Gallery (Johnson City, TN) for humor; analog humor. There is no entry fee, and this is one of those opportunities to renew your love of art merely for the sake of creating it…

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Learn more about the humor - analog humor show!CALL for ENTRIES:
humor; analog humor

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

THEME:  Humor and art have been infrequent partners at best. With both a philosophical interest in the nature of humor and its relationship to aesthetics, this exhibition invites artworks that may utilize a conceptual approach and are actually funny, occupying this middle ground between art and humor in ways that might be thought-provoking, absurd, or even just silly.

MEDIA:  all work must be funny. if you make the curator laugh, chuckle, wryly smile, or have a genuine humorous reaction, then it’s included.  If not, it’s not. Don’t worry: the curator has a very wide ranging sense of humor. except when it comes to Woody Allen movies which, for some reason, he just doesn’t get.

Learn more about ETSU online!All work must be in analog form, nothing digital will be accepted; suggested analog forms include, but are not limited to: index cards, single sheets of paper, cassette tapes, small sculpture, airmail envelopes, 35mm slides, canned goods, Morse code and anything else that you might think of.  But it must be analog.  No zeros and ones.

All of the work must be small.  Maximum size–one cubic foot (not one cubit foot).  Minimum size–head of a pin.

All work must be signed.  This also means that all work can be catalogued, so dates, dimensions, material, etc. must be either included separately with the entry or readily discernible.  An online catalog of every object submitted will be published.

All work must be environmentally disposable. You can retrieve your work at the end of the show, or pay to have it shipped back, but it is expected that the vast majority of work will be trashed on the last day.   They will provide the trash bags.

Learn more about the humor - analog humor show!DEADLINE:  My guess is sometime early to mid September since the work must arrive by the end of September.

ENTRY FEE:  None

CURATOR:  Dr. Scott Contreras-Koterbay, associate professor, (Ph.D., St. Andrew’s University) specializes in Philosophy of Art  and Contemporary Art. He also teaches Modern Art, Art History, Theory and Criticism, Research Methods for Art Historians, Special Topics:  African-American Art and Russian Art.

HOW TO ENTER: Email scottkoterbay@gmail.com

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

*Editor’s Note: This Call isn’t on the University’s site.  If you click on a picture above, it will take you to the University’s Calendar to verify its existence.

 

 

CALL for ENTRIES: Postive/Negative Juried Show

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I am regularly told that I am nauseating optimistic.  Oh well.  The only negative I like to see are the chocolate side of a black and white cookie.  So sue me.  This next call should give you ample reason to contemplate both sides of the artistic issue …or both sides of the cookie.

Check out this Call for Entries from the Art & Design Department of East Tennessee State University for the 26th Annual Positive/Negative National Juried Art Exhibition*.  There seems to be no expansion on what is expected of the theme, so you’re going to have to test the boundaries.  Take a look…

CALL for ENTRIES: The 26th Annual Positive/Negative National Juried Art Exhibition*

Learn more about the Slocumb Galleries online!The Slocumb Galleries at East Tennessee State University under the Department of Art & Design is pleased to announce the Call for Entries for the 26th Annual Positive Negative National Juried Art Exhibition. In its 26th year, the Positive Negative annual juried art exhibit has consistently provided an avenue for the promotion & appreciation of contemporary art in the region. Established in 1985, it has provided the academic and surrounding local communities diverse perspectives in art.

ELIGIBILITY:  The 26th Annual Positive/Negative National Juried Art Exhibition is open to all artists 18 years and older residing in the United States.  All work must be original and completed within the last two years.  Work previously submitted to the Positive/Negative or exhibited at the Slocumb Galleries may not be submitted.  Current students and employees of East Tennessee State University are not eligible to apply.

Learn more about ETSU online!MEDIA AND SIZE: All 2D, 3D and video art are eligible.  Due to space and logistical considerations, installation and performance art are not eligible for submission.   Work will not be judged in media categories.  Work using materials hazardous to the health and safety of the public will not be accepted.  Work should not exceed 5 feet in any direction and preferably weigh under 20 lbs.  All 2D work must be ready for hanging with appropriate hardware and hanging instructions.  All 3D work must have stable base and installation instructions, please indicate front of work on the photo.  Suspended work from the ceiling or with elaborate installation is discouraged.

BoBo Mask by Juror Sammie NicelyDEADLINE: January 14, 2011

NOTIFICATION: January 31, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  A non-refundable fee of $30.00 is required.  Artists may submit up to three entries; additional $5.00 per entry in excess of 3.  Checks payable to: Positive/Negative 26

JUROR:  Sammie Nicely graduated from Middle Tennessee State University in 1975 and makes art that reflects the ceremonies of African Diaspora, working in clay, mixed media and photography and using culturally diverse techniques to create glazes and textures in his ceramic pieces.

Believing that art serves as a common ground for communication and an opportunity for each person to bring his/her own identity into play, Nicely has taught at public and private schools throughout the southeastern United States and the Caribbean and has been exhibited and collected nationally and internationally.

Learn more about the Positive Negative show online!His work has been included in the publications “Regional Black Arts Directory” (1983), “Southern Highland Handicraft Guild” (1992), “Visions of My People: Sixty Years of African American Art in Tennessee” (1997), “Contemporary Ceramics 1999: The Work of African American Ceramic Artists” (1999), “Self-Taught, Outsider, and Folk Art: A Guide to American Artists, Locations and Resources” (2000), and “Diversity in Unity: Contemporary African American Ceramics” (2004). His artworks are in the collections of AT&T, Tennessee Valley Authority, Carroll Reece Museum, and the African American Museum in Wilberforce, Ohio.

*For full details, Download the Prospectus!

*Editor’s Note:  When you go to this landing page, it will have a deadline date of 2009.  Please ignore the date; this clearly hasn’t been updated in a while.  However, if you download the 4 pages, they ARE for the 2011 show.