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CALL for ENTRIES: Topeka Competition 33

Learn more about the Topeka Competition 33 from the Topeka and Shawnee County Library!

COFFEE anyone?

Are you a borrower or a buyer?  Of books, I mean?  If you haven’t been to your local library recently, be sure to stop by. Many libraries are re-inventing themselves to look much like big box book stores complete with vendors of coffee & pastries.  They often also lend music, movies and even art.  This next Call comes from a library with a full-fledged art gallery adjacent.  This is for 3-d work only…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Friends of the Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library (Topeka, KS) for Topeka Competition 33 at the Alice C. Sabatini Gallery (located within a public library).  Despite its location, this is a fairly traditional gallery space & the juror’s work is masterful.  Take a look…

Learn more about the Topeka Competition 33 from the Topeka and Shawnee County Library!CALL for ENTRIES: 
Topeka Competition 33
from Friends of the Topeka &
Shawnee County Public Library

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all U.S. artists 18+

MEDIA: Open to 3-D work in clay, metal, jewelry, fiber, leather, glass, sculpture, wood, books as art, or mixed media.  No 2-D work will be accepted.

DEADLINE:  August 11, 2017

NOTIFICATION:  August 30, 2017

ENTRY FEE: $35  for up to 3 works

JUROR:  Emily Williams creates detailed glass sculptures inspired by the natural world. Her glass sculptures explore complex plant & sea life forms.  Science & natural history have always played a strong role in her life. She began teaching sculpture in 1989 at Clarion University of PA. Over the years she has shared her passion for sculpture with her students.  Williams has received a number of grants and awards through the years, including a Fulbright Hays grant to study in Italy. Williams was awarded her M.F.A. in Sculpture from Washington University in Saint Louis, MO.

AWARDS:  Juror’s Awards will be named by the juror and announced at the Awards Reception on Sunday, November 12, 2017. These are cash awards for high-quality work.  Purchase Awards will be named by the Alice C. Sabatini Gallery and will become part of the Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library’s permanent art collection. Awards are sponsored by the Friends of the Library.

SALES:  The Sabatini Gallery encourages potential buyers to contact the artist directly.  The Alice C. Sabatini Gallery & the Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library receive no commission on sales.

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CALL for ENTRIES: Art Comes Alive 2017

Learn more about the Art Comes Alive exhibit from Art Design Consultants - ADC Inc! you CHOOSE

My go to comfort food is often Chinese, Japanese or Thai.  And, because I have had a migraine for 18 days, my husband has been indulging me.  My frustration with the menu at my local Chinese restaurant is the sheer volume of choices. My husband has also indulged my unwillingness to make menu choices too.  Fortunately, he seems to get it right every time.  This next Call has so many benefits & awards that you’ll love all the opportunities.  Investigate this one…

Check out this Call for Entries from Art Design Consultants, Inc. (Cincinnati, OH) for Art Comes Alive.  This juried art show offers a large number of cash prizess, purchase awards, gallery & publishing contracts.  This is a huge opportunity open to a huge variety of media.  Take a look…

Learn more from Art Design Consultants - ADC Inc.!CALL for ENTRIES:
Art Comes Alive 2017
from ADC, Inc.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists 18+

MEDIA:  Open to painting, photography, mixed media, new media, sculpture & objects, metal & wood, one-of-a-kind jewelry, printmaking and drawing & illustration.

DEADLINE:  August 25, 2017

NOTIFICATION:  September 12, 2017

ENTRY FEE: 1 for $55, 2 for $80, 3 or 4 $95. (Note: This fee is a little pricier than most of our features; however, the volume of awards warrants the fee, IMO.)

JURORS:  Litsa Spanos, Sylvia Rombis, Eric Smith, Roy Saper, Autumn Bailey, Jeff Hood, Joanne Chappell & more

AWARDS:  Top artists who will be showcased in a final exhibit in Cincinnati & awarded cash prizes, purchase awards, gallery contracts, publishing contracts, solos shows & publicity.

SALES: ADC, Inc. retains 50% commission.

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CALL for ENTRIES: All Things Salmon

Learn more about the All Things Salmon exhibit from the Coos Art Museum!FOOD fight

Tuna & salmon are sometimes a person’s first introduction to food politics.  The “dolphin safe” label has been appearing on cans of tuna since the 1990s, helping consumers influence industry-wide changes in fishing methods. And, the wild vs. farmed salmon arguments continues to be hotly debated by nutritionists, chefs, foodies & environmentalists.  Contaminants vs. nutrition, sustainability vs. over-fishing or Atlantic vs. Pacific.  If you’re looking for a food fight, there’s always one to be had.  This next Call is all about salmon –no arguing required.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Coos Art Museum (Coos Bay, OR) for All Things Salmon.  I always appreciate a museum show, but with $20 entry & 30% commission, this is a Call not to miss.  It is open to some artisan crafts, and for the record, I have never run across this curatorial theme…

Learn more about the All Things Salmon exhibit from the Coos Art Museum!CALL for ENTRIES:
All Things Salmon
from Coos Art Museum

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists 18+

MEDIA: Open to paintings, drawings, hand-pulled prints, etchings, serigraphs, photography (film or digital), mixed media, fiber & textiles, small sculpture, glass (blown, fused or leaded stained), Turned & carved wood and jewelry.

THEME: Salmon, folklore, sport fishing or the salmon industry

DEADLINE:  August 5, 2017 (postmark)

NOTIFICATION:  August 25, 2017

ENTRY FEE: $20  for 1, $10 ea. add’l

JUROR:  Dr. Deana Dartt Newton, a native Californian, is of Chumash ancestry. She has spent considerable time in Oregon, particularly Eugene where she received three degrees in anthropology, a bachelors, masters and doctorate from the University of Oregon. Dartt Newton had been a curator at the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture in Seattle from 2008 through 2011 while teaching at the University of Washington. Her most recent experience was as Curator of Native American Art at the Portland Art Museum.

AWARDS:  1st Place $1,000, 2nd Place $350, 3rd Place $250 & 4 Honorable Mention ribbons.

SALES:  Artist agrees to donate 30% of any sale to Coos Art Museum.

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CALL for ENTRIES: Wearable Expressions

Learn more about the Wearable Expressions exhibit from Palos Verdes Art Center!wear EAT me

You don’t have to wear a coconut brassiere to make food wearable. Coconut fiber, banana silk & pineapple leather are being used to create the latest and most fashionable textiles.  So, if Gaga’s meat dress isn’t your groove, try banana silk.  The next Call wants the wearable version of your art–from clothing to jewelry, but it doesn’t have to be edible. (Brownie points from me if it is, though.)  So, make it work…

Check out this Call for Entries from Palos Verdes Art Center (Rancho Palos Verdes, CA) for Wearable Expressions. $3000 EACH for 1st Place in 3 Categories.  Take a look…

Learn more about the Wearable Expressions exhibit from the Palos Verdes Art Center!CALL for ENTRIES:
Wearable Expressions
from Palos Verdes Art Center

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ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists 18+

MEDIA:  Open to wearable art designed for the human body in all media, including jewelry and accessories.

DEADLINE:  October 1, 2016

NOTIFICATION:  November 15, 2016

ENTRY FEE: $40 US for up to 3

JURORS: FIBER, ACCESSORIES:
Joris Debo, Belgium – Creative Director of Materialise.
• Jo Ann C. Stabb, USA – Senior Lecturer Emeritus, Design Department, University of California, Davis.
• Beatrijs Sterk, Germany – Publisher of Textile Forum Blog, former publisher of Textile Forum magazine.

JEWELRY:
• Robert K. Liu – Ornament, USA –  Self-trained as a photographer & jeweler.
• Charles Lewton-Brain, Canada – Distinguished Fellow of the Society of North American Goldsmiths and Fellow of the Gemological Association of Great Britain.
• Anneta Valious, France & Russia – Jewelry designer, finalist and winner of the international competition Bead Dreams (Milwaukee, USA, 2010-2015).

AWARDS: First Prize Fiber, Jewelry & Accessories $3,000 ea.; 2nd Prize Fiber, Jewelry & Accessories $1200 ea., 3rd Prize Fiber; Jewelry & Accessories $500 ea., Unique Use of Materials in Fiber, Jewelry & Accessories $700 ea.; Popular Choice Award $1,500; Circle Award $800; Associates Award: $800; and Art Patrons Award $800.

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CALL for ENTRIES: Intimate Treasures

Learn more about the Intimate Treasures show from the Textile Arts Factory!salty or
SWEET

As much as I love stuffed grape leaves & feta, my first thoughts of Greece are of figs.  My husband makes a mean pastitsio, but I will still take yogurt with honey & figs any day of the week.  This Call is another sweet treat from the Mediterranean.  If you are looking for an international show, this could be a golden opportunity…

Check out this Call for Entries from Textile Arts Factory (Greece) for Intimate Treasures, a textile, fiber & jewelry exhibit.  With approx. 40 days between notification & delivery, reasonable shipping rates are available for this international opportunity.  Take a look..

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Learn more about the Intimate Treasures show from the Textile Arts Factory!CALL for ENTRIES:
Intimate Treasures

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists 18+

MEDIA:  Accepted techniques include, but are not limited to: weaving, lace, knitting, crochet, embroidery, dyeing, patchwork, sewing, felt, braiding & knotting. Experimental techniques are also welcome. Combinations of different materials are accepted; however the main material should be textile and/or fibers, synthetic or natural.

DEADLINE:  January 15, 2016

NOTIFICATION:  January 20, 2016

ENTRY FEE:  $15 for up to 3

JUROR:  A jury of acclaimed artists & designers will decide which entries will be showcased.

SALES: Textile Arts Factory will retain a 30% commission of all sales.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the Intimate Treasures show from the Textile Arts Factory!

CALL for ENTRIES: Niche Awards 2016

Learn more about the 2016 Niche Awards!HERBS
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Niche market foods abound.  Don’t you ever wonder who decided, “I want to grow lavender mint microgreens when I grow up”?  But someone grows lavender mint microgreens.  I used to wonder if there was a place for me in the market to make goat cheese for a living, but I have dismissed feeling like the market was too small to support my goat cheese obsession.  But now the idea of raising goats and making cheese sounds like I want to be an agricultural giant by comparison to lavender mint microgreens, eh?  This next Call is all about the niche market.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from NICHE Magazine for the Niche Awards 2016–a celebration of fine craft.  Many of you are producing both fine art and fine craft; maybe this one for you…

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Learn more about the 2016 Niche Awards!CALL for ENTRIES:
NICHE Awards 2016

 

Sponsored by NICHE magazine, the NICHE Awards program began in 1989 to celebrate excellence and innovation in American and Canadian fine craft.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists age 21+ residing in U.S. or Canada. All work must have been made and finished in the United States or Canada.

MEDIA: Categories include: Basketry, Ceramics, Fashion Accessories, Fiber, Furniture, Glass, Home Furnishings, Jewelry, Judaica, Metal, Mixed Media & Miscellaneous, Polymer Clay, Recycled & Wood

Learn more about the 2016 NICHE Awards!DEADLINE: August 21, 2015

ENTRY FEE: The cost to enter is $40 for professionals for up to 3 images (only 2 allowed per category)

JUDGING: Images are judged on the following: 1) Technical excellence, both in surface design & form, 2) A distinct quality of unique, original and creative thought and 3) Market viability (pro entries only)

AWARDS: Finalists receive an awards certificate, a listing in NICHE magazine (pro only), and a listing in the Buyers Guide of the American Made ShowWinners will receive an awards certificate, trophy, a listing on the NICHE Awards website and a listing in NICHE magazine.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Soul of a Woman

Learn more from the Carolina Artist Gallery!don’t call me
EGGY

How is it that quiche became girly food?  I was at a cafe recently that specializes in quiche.  The waitress was reciting the day’s specials to a neighboring table of guests when the man interrupted her to say, “I’m not interested in quiche; I’m a MAN.” Really?  It is eggs, cream and cheese.  I thought, “Maybe it is due to the pie form.”  But, men eat pie, right?  I don’t understand his reasoning, but I restrained myself from asking for the sake of the man sitting at my table.  Maybe this next Call is looking for the quiche-goodness in women only.  Maybe.  Investigate…

Check out this Call for Entries from Carolina Artist Gallery (Morehead City, NC) for Soul of a Woman.  Remember, you don’t have to BE a woman to enter this show.  Take a look…

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Learn more from the Carolina Artist Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Soul
of a Woman

 

“What is a woman’s soul or essence? What  would it look like? What would your soul/inner self say? All of us see our souls  as a unique embodiment of who we are, looking passed the exterior; it is the  self within our core, the essence of our joys, fears, love, harmony & compassion of the life we live.  This show is a brief look into what a woman’s soul.” — from carolinaartistgallery.com

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

Learn more from the Carolina Artist Gallery!MEDIA: Includes painting, sculpture, drawing, printmaking, textiles, mixed media, metal, clay, glass, jewelry, photography and wood

DEADLINE:  August 10, 2014

NOTIFICATION:  August 15, 2014

ENTRY FEE: $35 for up to 3

JUROR & JUDGE:  Chartes Jones (juror), Director Associate in Fine Arts program, Carteret Community College and Cynthia Bickley-Green (awards judge), PhD, Faculty – School of Art & Design, East Carolina University

AWARDS: 1st Place $600, 2nd Place $400, 3rd Place $200 and Honorable Mention $50

SALES: Carolina Artist Gallery will retain a 30% commission

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CALL for ENTRIES: NICHE Awards

Learn more about the NICHE Awards!ALL YOLKING
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Your mayonnaise is a great judge of character.  No, really, I haven’t lost my mind.  If you’re not vegan, and you hate mayonnaise, it is probably because you’ve never had anything but the homogenized, bland, store-bought variety.  Real mayonnaise, if fresh, is made of three simple ingredients: egg yolks, oil & acid.  I prefer farm-fresh eggs, olive oil and lemon.  The are hundreds of combinations each with their own quirks and complexities.  Mayo-making is an foodie’s artisan craft, and this next Call is a celebration of fine craft from basketry to furniture and everything in between.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from NICHE Magazine for the 2015 Niche Awards-Professional.  This is a celebration of fine craft at its very best.  I this one for you?

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Learn more about the NICHE Awards!CALL for ENTRIES:
NICHE Awards

 

Sponsored by NICHE magazine, the NICHE Awards program began in 1989 to celebrate excellence and innovation in American and Canadian fine craft.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists age 21+ residing in U.S. or Canada.  All work must have been made and finished in the United States or Canada.

MEDIA:  Categories include:  Basketry, Ceramics, Fashion Accessories (not jewelry), Fiber, Furniture, Glass, Home Furnishings, Jewelry, Judaica, Metal, Mixed Media & Miscellaneous, Polymer Clay, Recycled, and Wood

Learn more about the NICHE Awards!DEADLINE:  August 18, 2014

NOTIFICATION:  October 2014

ENTRY FEE:  $40 for up to 3

JUDGING:  Images are judged on the following:  1) Technical excellence, both in surface design and form, 2) A distinct quality of unique, original and creative thought and 3) Market viability (professional entries only)

AWARDS:  Finalists receive an awards certificate, a listing in NICHE magazine (professionals only), and a listing in the Buyers Guide of the American Made ShowWinners will receive an awards certificate, trophy, a listing on the NICHE Awards website and a listing in NICHE magazine.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Dark

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MOO AT ME

I one of those folks that orders RARE beef and expects it to actually BE rare.  I don’t understand why anyone would choose to eat pork, beef or lamb anything other than rare or medium rare.  But, I have been outdone.  Have you heard about the guy that has eaten nothing but raw or rotten meat for the last five years?  OMG, that’s walking a little too far on the dark side for me.  But, this next Call might really be the perfect place to let your dark side hang out.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from ArtAscent (online) for Dark, their most recent Int’l Art Competition. If you haven’t figured it out, hard copy art publication is being replaced by online art magazines. Make careful decisions just like you would about a gallery. Don’t forget, you can enter for only $15…

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Shadows, expectation, foreboding, mystery, villains, secrets, memories, challenges, hauntings. Show us the darkness you have imagined.

ELIGIBILITY:
Open to all artists 18+

MEDIA: All media except video, sound or performance. Some examples: Painting, drawing, photography, mixed media, digital, printmaking, installations, ceramics, jewelry, sculpture and other 2- and 3-dimensional media. The theme of this call is Dark.  Submissions including diverse interpretations of darkness will be considered.

DEADLINE: October 31, 2013

ENTRY FEE: $15 for one image, $25 for up to 3 & $45 for up to 8

Learn more about the Dark Call for Entries from ArtAscent!AWARDS: Gold Winner $100: Featured in ArtAscent Magazine Gold Winner section with an art writer review, bio, artwork & website link. Add’l publication & exposure includes ArtAscent website & social media.

Silver Winner: Featured in ArtAscent Magazine Silver Winner section with an art writer review, bio, artwork & website link. Add’l publication & exposure includes ArtAscent website & social media.

Bronze Winner: Featured in ArtAscent Magazine Bronze Winner section with an art writer review, bio, artwork & website link. Add’l publication & exposure includes ArtAscent website & social media.

Honourable Mention Winners (17): Featured in ArtAscent Magazine Honourable Mention Winners section with artwork & website link. Add’l publication & exposure includes ArtAscent website & social media.

SALES: No commission.  Any purchase inquiries will be referred directly to the artist.

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CALL for ENTRIES: River Walk Int’l

Click to Subscribe to www.ArtAndArtDeadlines.com by Email!BERRY
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Did you know that the chokecherry, blueberry, raspberry, blackberry and thimbleberry (pictured left) ALL grow wild in Minnesota?  I could use some wild berries about now.  My grocery store is getting to that point in the season that only citrus fruit has any taste and you’re best to stay clear of the seemingly gold-plated (based on the price), tasteless berries.  This next Call hails from Minnesota, home of my current berry-envy.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from River Walk Artists (East Grand Forks, MN) for their 1st Annual International Juried Exhibition.  The entry fee is low, the commission rate is even lower.  And I don’t know about you, but I like involved in “firsts”.  Give it a try…

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Learn more from the River Walk Artists Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
1st Annual Int’l
Juried Exhibition

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists 18+

MEDIA:  Painting, drawing, printmaking, photography, ceramics, sculpture, jewelry, fibers, computerbased art or mixed media

DEADLINE: Postmarked by December 21, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  January 8, 2013

ENTRY FEE:  $25 USD for up to 2 images.

JURORS:  Marie Strinden is the Executive Director of the North Valley Arts Council (NoVAC) in Grand Forks, North Dakota. NoVAC produces the Grand Cities Art Fest, the upper Midwest’s premiere juried art show, which hosts 160 artists and 40,000+ visitors every summer. NoVAC also administers support and advocacy programs for visual and performing artists, and is currently developing a collaborative arts center. Ms. Strinden holds a BFA from New York University.

Learn more from the River Walk Artists Gallery!Sue Fink is an artist, art instructor and Director of Education at The North Dakota Museum of Art. As Director of Education she instructs and coordinates all education programs at the Museum, which includes teaching, procuring artists-in-residence, writing curriculum based teacher materials for the Museum’s rural outreach program, conducting children, family and community based classes and workshops. Ms. Fink received her BFA at the Museum Art School, now known as the Pacific Northwest College of Art in Portland, Oregon. Ms. Fink has received awards and commendations for her work including the Frida Kahlo Phenomenal Woman Award from the Multicultural Student Services Committee at the University of North Dakota.

AWARDS:  Cash awards (determined by the number of entries) will be distributed at the jurors’ discretion. Award winners will be notified by e-mail and awards will be distributed by mail not more than 30 days after the awards are announced on-line.

SALES:  River Walk Artists retains 30% commission of the sale price on all works sold or purchased.

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Download the Prospectus from the River Walk Artists Gallery!