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CALL for ENTRIES: Boys will be Boys

Learn more about the Boys will be Boys Exhibit from Whitdel Arts!

COOK for me

Why are there so few female chefs and so many female cooks?  It turns out that professional cooking jobs are like so many other jobs –ruled by gender stereotypes.  I lived most of my pre-adolescence without a residential female figure, and I was always taught it was my job to learn to cook.  I cooked most of my familial meals from age 5, yes 5, to age 15.  Imagine my surprise when I got to cooking school and found myself the only woman in my class.  This next call explores masculinity. Do you have something to say? Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Whitdel Arts (Detroit, MI) for Boys will be Boys. $15 Entry & 33% commission, plus this theme is open to all media and wide interpretation. Take a look…

CALL for ENTRIESLearn more about the Boys will be Boys Exhibit from Whitdel Arts!:
Boys will be Boys
from Whitdel Arts

“This exhibition will explore different archetypes of masculinity, today’s societal pressures on men, and ramifications of institutionalized expectations.  Masculinity has a long and varied history, but with the current climate, the constructs of manhood have come to the forefront of conversation. With this exhibition, we aim to continue the conversation on the limitations and outcomes of the concept of masculinity.” –from whitdelarts.com

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA: Open to all media

DEADLINE:  September 4, 2018

NOTIFICATION:  September 7, 2018

ENTRY FEE: $15 for up to 3 (non-members); free to members.

SALES: Whitdel Arts takes a 33% commission fee of the sales price, regardless of gallery affiliation.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!


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CALL for SUBMISSIONS: Artist Grant

Learn more about the $1000 artist grant from Create Magazine! a personal END

A grocery budget surplus comes around rarely in my house, but alas, it magically appeared this week.  I was tempted to be practical and buy a back-stock of staple items.  But at the last minute, I came across tamarind pods and decided to splurge.  I’ve always wanted to make my own tamarind paste just to know if would be better than what I could buy.  It isn’t, but I can now say I’ve done it, ha.  The next Call could put a surplus in your art budget or at least help you meet your budget.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Submissions from Create! Magazine for their $1000 Artist Grant.  You can donate any amount in lieu of an entry fee and a new winner is picked each quarter.  Don’t miss this chance…

Learn more about the $1000 artist grant from Create Magazine!CALL for SUBMISSIONS:
$1000 cash award
from Create! Magazine

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Open to all media, i.e.: painting, sculpture, drawing, printmaking, film, fiber arts, mixed media, installation, embroidery, photography & more.

DEADLINE:  August 15, 2017

ENTRY FEE:  Donate any amount

JUROR:  Create! Magazine staff will select the artist from the pool of submissions.

AWARDS: One winner will receive the grant each quarter.   $1000 cash prize (must have PayPal in order to receive award).  Artist profile on the Create! Magazine website and social media coverage.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Tiny Monsters

Learn more about the Tiny Monsters exhibit from the FE Gallery in Sacramento, CA! gooseBERRIES

Pineapples are showing up in mass at every grocer right now.  I can’t eat enough to take advantage of the availability, so I was contemplating making jelly or jam.  As you may know, pineapple fights the jelling process, so you have to use nearly twice as much pectin to make it work –which defeats the purpose of buying on sale.  Maybe I can freeze the cleaned pineapple and wait for gooseberries come into season.  These little treasures have huge amounts of pectin and can be made into jelly without ANY additional pectin.  This next Call wants your little treasures, but they must be monstrous…

Check out this Call for Entries from FE Gallery (Sacramento, CA) for Tiny Monsters. $20 entry & remember, small works shows generally mean cheaper shipping costs.  Take a look…

Learn more about the Tiny Monsters exhibit from the FE Gallery in Sacramento, CA!CALL for ENTRIES:
Tiny Monsters
from FE Gallery

“. . . show in tribute to the wolf in grandmother’s clothes, to the bump in the night, to the monsters under our beds and to all of your most dangerous creations who lurk in a tiny frame.” — from FE Gallery

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to U.S. artists 18+

MEDIA:  Open to many media, including photography, mixed media, painting, drawing, encaustic, fiber arts, sculpture, etc. Limited to work 12″x12″x12″ or smaller. *Sorry no Video at this time.

DEADLINE:  April 30th , 2017

ENTRY FEE: $20 for 1, $5 ea. add’l

AWARDS:  $500 Best in Show

SALES:  FE Gallery retains 40% commission.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from the FE Gallery in Sacramento, CA!

CALL for ENTRIES: Motion

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BANG!

I love moving, whirring, whistling kitchen gadgets.  I prefer the manual versions.  I own an egg beater, hand mixer and screaming tea pot, and they all make me happy.  It is the little things, you know?  . This next Call wants to know all about the motion in your life. Let’s see ’em, folks…

Check out this Call to Artists for Motion from the Linus Galleries (California). The media for this show is a cool mixture, and this could be a great opportunity. Take a look…

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

Check out the Call for Entries at the Linus Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Motion

Always moving, life does not sit still for us.

It all goes by in a blur.

Capturing movement in art
creates a elusive dynamic.

Submit your best art with motion
for this future exhibition.

ELIGIBILITY:
Open to all artists.

MEDIA: Photography to paintings in oil, acrylic, watercolor and ink, graphite drawings and fabric work from quilts to stitch work.

Learn more about the Motion show at the Linus Galleries!DEADLINE:
September 17,
2012

ENTRY FEE:
$35 for 3 entries,
$5 per add’l

AWARDS:

Those accepted artists will be asked to be a part of a collective show in the future months. The artists will be asked if they wish to submit their artwork for the show, which is not a requirement to being a part of this show.

SALES: Artwork will be offered for sale at the reception & other days the gallery will be open. 40% commission on all sales.

For complete details,
Read the Guidelines!

Learn more about the Beauty Show at the Linus Gallery in Irvine!

CALL for ENTRIES: Patterns

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AGAIN!

It takes great restraint not to continue food patterns in our menus.  I am guilty of taco night, pizza night, and buffalo chicken night.  I am trying to rationalize it by changing up the taco and pizza ingredients, but it is a pattern, nonetheless.  I’m not saying it si a bad thing, I just think it can lead to dangerous stall patterns that end in pre-packaged and fast food that I try to live without.  This next Call wants to know all about your patterns.   Let’s see ’em, folks…

Check out this Call to Artists for Patterns from the Linus Galleries (California). The media for this show is a cool mixture, and this could be a great opportunity. Take a look…

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

Check out the Call for Entries at the Linus Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Patterns

Sometimes patterns are intentional.

Sometimes they exist by coincidence.

 Sometime they’re
simply beautiful,

and sometimes they
have deep meaning.

Submit your best patterned art
for this future exhibition.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists.

Learn more about the Patterns show at the Linus Gallery!MEDIA:

Photography to paintings in oil, acrylic, watercolor and ink, graphite drawings and fabric work from quilts to stitch work.

DEADLINE:
August 27,
2012

ENTRY FEE:
$35 for 3 entries,
$5 per add’l

AWARDS:

Those accepted artists will be asked to be a part of a collective show in the future months. The artists will be asked if they wish to submit their artwork for the show, which is not a requirement to being a part of this show.

SALES:

Artwork will be offered for sale at the reception & other days the gallery will be open.  40% commission on all sales.

For complete details,
Read the Guidelines!

Learn more about the Beauty Show at the Linus Gallery in Irvine!

CALL for ENTRIES: Papier Machete

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PAPER PICKY

Paper is good for a lot of things, but not something I want to eat from unless I’m consuming a ball park hotdog or street food.  I know there is an arguement to be made for spending the time wasted washing dishes with your family but I encourage you to at least consider recycled paper plates.  However, we truly honor food in my family, and I will only suggest you check out the environmental impact.  Sermon completed, I promise.  Check out Toni’s Treehouse if you want to learn more about living green.

Recycle your paper for art, folks.  Here’s a ready-made opportunity…but you’d better hurry!  Check out this Call for Entries from Gallery 5 for Papier-Mâchete.  The entry fee is only $20 but the deadline is just around the corner (see below).    Don’t miss this opportunity!

CALL for ENTRIES: Papier-Mâchete

Gallery 5 is now accepting entries for Papier-Mâchete.  This juried fine-art exhibition will focus on artwork utilizing paper and organic fiber media as the primary construction means.  Papier-Mâchete will explore the limitless range found in these ubiquitous materials.

Visit Gallery 5 online!MEDIA:  Submissions may be 2D or 3D but should display innovative and inventive uses of paper and associated fibers.  Traditional techniques such as collage and papier-mâché are discouraged but may be included if they exemplify a unique or transcendent approach to the craft. All works must be primarily composed of paper or analogous fibers, that include but are not limited to, cardboard, cardstock, newspaper, paper pulp, or organic media adapted from wood and fabric.

ENTRY FEE: An entry fee of $20.00 for up to 5 works must be included with each submission. There is a $5.00 fee for each additional submission. There is no limit to the total number of works that can be submitted.

Learn more about the Papier Machete show at Gallery 5!AWARDS: All participants are eligible to win up to $1000 in cash and prizes.  1st, 2nd & 3rd place winners will be announced by jurors during the First Friday opening scheduled for January 7th at 7pm.

DEADLINE:  Tuesday, November 23th 2010.  All submissions (documents & fees) must arrive at Gallery5 by 6pm.  I heard a rumor that it might be extended to December 1st…no guarantees.

Learn more about Juror Aaron McIntosh!ABOUT THE JURORS:

Aaron McIntosh is a professional artist based in Virginia and MFA Graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University. He received a BFA from the Appalachian Center for Craft and has shown his work nationally. He creates art that explores heteronormative ideals of love, romance, sex and sexuality utilizing a diverse array of objects, design motifs and texts, sourcing patterned cloth, lace, wallpaper, valentines, romance novels and erotic magazines. He is currently an Assistant Professor of Fibers at James Madison University.

Richard Waller is executive director of University Museums, including the Marsh Art Gallery, the Joel and Lila Harnett Print Study Center and the Lora Robins Gallery of Design from Nature. He received his master of fine arts degree from Yale University after graduating from Mankato State University in Minnesota. He also received a master’s degree from the University of Wisconsin in Madison.

Learn more about Juror Amie Oliver!Before joining the University in 1990, Waller worked at the Brooklyn Museum of Art for 19 years and taught at New York’s Parsons School of Design. He has been a curator, judge and organizer of many historical and contemporary art exhibitions and has written extensively on visual art.

Amie Oliver is a professional artist. She is a current board member of 1708 Gallery and adjunct faculty at Virginia Commonwealth University. She received a Master of Fine Arts at Bowling Green State University and a Bachelor of Arts at Mississippi State University.

For complete details, Download the Propectus!

CALL for ENTRIES: Wearable Art & Jewelry

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We all know that I love food, but it occured to me that I don’t mention that I love cooks and chefs often enough.  There is little better in this world than a well crafted Eggs Benedict.  And, while the eggs are best when farm fresh, hollandaise in the wrong hands is just BAD regardless of how fresh the eggs are.  I feel much the same about craft artisans.

A scarf isn’t always just a scarf…ask Pat K. Thomas.  And certainly, jewelry isn’t always just jewelry…ask Vanessa Walilko.  It is art, and I salute the craft artisans that turn raw materials into the phenomenal.  Check out this great Call for Entries for the 17th Annual RAGS Juried Wearable Art Show.  And remember, buying wearable art supports and artist…and makes you look fabulous!

CALL for ENTRIES:
17th Annual Juried Wearable Art Show and Sale

 

Check out the 17th Annual RAGS online!The RAGS 2011 event will take place March 10-13, 2011, at Mercedez-Benz of Tacoma.
MEDIA & ELIGIBILITY: Open to artists working in wearable art–garments, fashion accessories, & jewelry.

DEADLINE:  Postmarked by December 17, 2010

Proceeds from the 2011 RAGS help support YWCA programs that fight domestic violence.ENTRY FEES:  Two entry types:

  • Gallery $15:  with awards competition, is a show of unique, one-of-a-kind, wearable art with competitive divisions for garments, jewelry, and accessories.  The Gallery items must be designed and produced solely by the artist.
  • Marketplace $35: a boutique-style sale of wearable art. All works entered in this division must be priced for sale by the artist.
JURY PROCESS:  All initial entries are juried by digital images. Accepted gallery entries are judged for award from actual works in late February 2011. 

For prospectus and entry information, visit www.YWCApiercecounty.org
(Click on RAGS)
 

CALL for ENTRIES: Past is Present

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DO HICKEYS

It will come as no surprise that I love kitchen gadgets.  I actually own a machine called the CoCoMotion (pictured right) that serves the solitary purpose of making hot cocoa at the perfect temperature.  Embarrassing, but true.  The top of my cabinets serves as a storage house of ridiculous serving pieces I’ll never use, old cheese boxes, and some very cool art made out of toasters.  And if it is an OLD kitchen gadget…like my egg scale, then I’m really in love.

I fell in love for this Call for Entries from The Columbus (GA) Museum called Past is Present: Contemporary Approaches to Historical Decorative Arts and Design.  Check it out…I think you’ll be surprised to find it is part classical applied art, part artisan craft and a whole lot of opportunity to look at your art from a different perspective.

CALL for Entries: Past is Present

The Columbus Museum announces a call to artists for its upcoming exhibition, Past Is Present: Contemporary Approaches to Historical Decorative Arts and Design. Past is Present Call for Entries!Contemporary artists are creating artwork that is breathing new life into techniques and forms found in centuries-old American decorative arts and design. 

This exhibition will explore reinterpretations of textile work, including embroidery and beadwork; ceramics, such as transfer ware and figurines; portraiture, including miniature paintings and silhouettes; furniture-making, such marquetry and tall-case clocks; stained glass; and other traditional American decorative arts forms.  The exhibition will be accompanied by a 16-page publication. 
                                   
Eligibility:  Open to all artists residing in the Continental United States. The Columbus Museum encourages innovative and progressive work that utilizes a diversity of art forms and media.

Learn more about the Columbus Museum!How to Submit Your Work:  Please send 5-10 images at least 300 dpi on CD. Label all images with title and submit a corresponding image list.

The image list should include the title, date, dimensions, and medium (please list specific materials for mixed-media work). Please also include a current resume and artist statement.

Do not send original artwork, slides, master tapes, catalogues or reviews.  Materials without self-addressed stamped envelope will not be returned.

DEADLINE: All materials must be postmarked before October 1, 2010; they may hand-delivered by that date to the Columbus Museum, located at 1251 Wynnton Road, Columbus, Georgia 31906, if preferred.   

ENTRY FEE:  There is no submission fee.

Electronic Media Work:  Submit a sample of work(s) up to 30 minutes on DVD.  (Complete work may exceed this running time.) Samples should be accompanied with label copy (title and date), length of running time, artist statement and resume. Materials without self-addressed stamped envelope will not be returned.

Notification:  Artists will be contacted by December 1, 2010. 

For full details, visit the Columbus Museum website!

The Columbus Museum