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CALL for ENTRIES: Fresh 3

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for warmth

Buying fresh herbs usually signals the beginning of a great week of food at my house.  Cilantro ushers in a week of Mexican food, basil inspires Thai, and sage rings in the holidays.  Sage says comfort and warmth, much like a fresh tube of burnt umber paint.  Maybe burnt umber could be your inspiration for this next Call for painting.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Fresh Paint Magazine (online) for Issue 3.  I like the look and feel of this new zine, and the entry fee is really low.  Give it a shot…

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Fresh 3

 

ELIGIBILITY:
Open to all artists

MEDIA:
2D Painting

DEADLINE:
March 1, 2014

NOTIFICATION:
March 14, 2014

ENTRY FEE: $15 for up to 3 images

AWARDS:  One full color page or more that includes an image, contact information, and a statement.  Selected artists will be chosen for a virtual studio visit or interview.  A complimentary issue of Fresh Paint, promotion through their social media network and exposure through their partnership with local art organizations and venues.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Read the Full Call from Fresh Paint Magazine!

CALL for ENTRIES: Documentary

*Editor’s Note: We’ve been on hiatus due a move of the office. Thanks for your patience. We will now be back in the swing of things for the rest of the year. Great changes are coming too!

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FOOD FACTS

I cut my living space to ¼ the previous size, and quite frankly, I am relieved.  Less house, less to clean.   But the kitchen is SO SMALL.  I feel like a feature film maker that suddenly decided to do documentaries–on the culinary lifestyles of the rich and famous, ha.  My husband is calling it “well organized” at the moment.  We’ll see how long that lasts.  This next Call is looking for your take on documentary.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from F-Stop Magazine for their Documentary #63. There is no entry fee, and you can enter up to 12 images for publication. Be sure to tell them you found F-Stop through ArtAndArtDeadlines.com, and make us proud…

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Learn more from F-Stop Magazine!CALL for ENTRIES:
Documentary


ELIGIBILITY:
Open to all artists

MEDIA:
Documentary Photography

DEADLINE:
January 10, 2014

NOTIFICATION: Publication is February 1, 2014

Learn more from F-Stop Magazine!ENTRY FEE:
None

ABOUT F-Stop: F-STOP MAGAZINE is an online photography magazine featuring contemporary photography from established and emerging photographers from around the world. Each issue has a theme or an idea that the unites the photographs to create a dynamic dialogue among the artists. Founded in 2003 and published online, bi-monthly.

For complete details, Read the Guidelines!

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CALL for ENTRIES: ONWARD Compé 2014

*Editor’s Note: I’ve been on hiatus due a move of both home and office. Thanks for your patience. We’ll be back in the swing of things for the rest of the year!

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THE PUDDING

I am told there foods that are simply not worth making for yourself because the short term reward isn’t worth the long-term effort–like chocolate pudding.  I don’t know about that one since I rarely eat chocolate pudding.  But, I’ve never known that to be true about food.  Art shows are a different matter.  Some are difficult to enter, expensive and have little to no long-term benefits.  This next show is NOT one of those.  Take a look because I think you’ll appreciate all this show has to offer…

Check out this Call for Entries for ONWARD Compé 2014 from Project Basho. Online entry and payment is simple, and the prizes are phenomenal. Get ready to make tough decisions because they will take anything from silver gelatin to digital work.  Look into the details…

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ONWARD
Compé 2014

 

Project Basho presents ONWARD Compé 2014, a juried photography exhibition exclusively featuring new and emerging photographers with envelope-pushing work.

ELIGIBILITY: All artists who do not currently have gallery representation. Previous ONWARD Compé photographers are permitted to enter.

Learn more about ONWARD Compe from Project Basho!MEDIA: ONWARD Compé 2014 has an open theme and any photographic medium including but not limited to historical processes, traditional silver printing, chromogenic printing, and digital processes can be submitted for consideration.

DEADLINE:
December 2, 2013

ENTRY FEE: The entry fee is $25 for 1, $10 each add’l.

JUROR:  This year’s guest juror is renowned photographer Andrew Moore. Working with large format color photography, Moore creates images that synthesize the documentary style with the traditions of fine art into multi-layered historical narratives.

Learn more about ONWARD Compe!He is best known for his large-scale, painterly photographs of architectural spaces and urban places in flux, the subject matter for his recent best-selling book Detroit Disassembled, as well as past books Inside Havana, Governors Island, and Russia, Beyond Utopia.

His photographs are held in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Yale University Art Gallery, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, the George Eastman House and the Library of Congress, among others.

AWARDS: 2 Grand Prizes: A two-person show at Project Basho Gallery, $500 cash prize, “Change Up” camera bag from Think Tank Photo, Invitation to present your work at the ONWARD Summit ’14 on March 1st, 2014 in Philadelphia, Free FotoVisura account

West Collection Purchase Award: Purchase of work by the West Collection.

Honorable Mentions:  Free FotoVisura account, and add’l gifts from the sponsors.

For complete details, Download the Guidelines!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Mail Art Salon

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PEPPERED
postage

I used to receive food in the mail.  In the past, my out-of-state relatives would send me those meat and cheese boxes.  You know the ones–processed cheese, Summer sausage, red and white checked box. But, I have convinced them to stop with the weird boxes of food and to start sending me personal hand-written recipes.  I haven’t made all of the recipes, but I am more fascinated with them as art than food.  This next Call could be your opportunity to mail food, of sorts.  Or maybe NOT food…

Check out this Call for Entries from Mail Art Salon for Mail Art.  There are no entry fees, no jury, no sales, and no returns.  I know how much many of you truly love mail art.  Think of this as art publication…

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CALL for ENTRIES:  Mail Art Salon

 

Learn more from Mail Art Salon!All artists are invited to participate in a Mail Art Project and Exhibit to be held in conjunction with the The North Dallas Artist Studio Tour on April 26 and 27, 2014.   The studio tour brings together residents of the community and artists with the goal of creating a deeper understanding of the creative process and demonstrating the variety of forms that creativity can take.  Participants on the Tour and in the Mail Art Project seek to demonstrate that art adds meaning and richness to community life.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Any media that can be incorporated on a 4″x6″ or 5″x7″ postcard

DEADLINE:  April 1, 2014

NOTIFICATION:  None.  All hung exhibit

ENTRY FEE:  None

JUROR:  None.  All hung exhibit.

AWARDS:  All entries will be featured in an exhibit held in conjunction with The North Dallas Artist Studio Tour on April 26 and 27, 2014.  Photos of the individual entries will be displayed online at www.MailArtSalon.blogspot.com!

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Trick ART Treat

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I MISS THE TREATS

I haven’t had a trick-or-treater at my door in years.  I miss seeing cute kids in even cuter costumes.  I miss giving out chocolate, knowing it may be the only candy that doesn’t get thrown away later. But alas, I live in the mountains.  Not many people live in neighborhoods, and those that do have an “organized community,” don’t have walkable streets.  We buy 4-wheel drive vehicles because we actually need them.  Our kids go downtown and trick or treat on Main Street.  No joke. So, I have to get in the spirit other ways.  I think this next Call is a great start.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from RaiseART (online) for Trick Art Treat, a fun online competition with no fee that might just get you out of your rut and into the Halloween spirit.  The award is pretty sweet…

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Learn more about the Trick Art Treat from RaiseART!CALL for ENTRIES:
Trick ART Treat

 

RaiseART wants to see, hear and/or read how you envision & create the word “Scary” for their ‘Trick ART Treat’ Halloween Contest!

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Open to all media They can use a picture, video or soundcloud, so, if you’re not a visual artist, don’t be discouraged!

DEADLINE:  Technically, I can’t find a deadline anywhere.  But, since they are specifically calling it a “Halloween” contest, let’s call the deadline October 30, 2013, assuming they will publish the winner ON Halloween. *Editor’s Note:  Raise ART confirmed my deadline intuition. 🙂

ENTRY FEE:  None

AWARD:  One artist will be selected to win a feature on RaiseART’s blog, making them eligible to win December’s Artist of the Month!

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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FEATURED ARTIST: Robyn Thompson

Learn more about Featured Artist Robyn Thompsoneyes
& EARS
wide open

Hurray!  Our first featured artist since August comes from August & September entries to the Featured Artist Contest. I needed something new, something uncommon, or maybe just to revisit something with a different eye… like flint corn once all the summer ears have disappeared.  Guess what? I got exactly that…

This month’s artist works is a an intentional painter that developed, almost by accident, into a photographer. I appreciate the exuberance and optimism in this work –an opportunity to look with a new perspective, fresh eyes, if you will.

On behalf of ArtAndArtDeadlines.com, I am proud to announce the Featured Artist chosen from the August & September entries is Robyn Thompson. I find this work to be…a nod to a little something different.

Learn more about Featured Artist Robyn Thompson! AAAD FEATURED ARTIST:
Robyn Thompson

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RoByn began her journey as an artist by being a face painter. She soon sought larger canvases and has been exploring the world of body painting for over a decade. She very much appreciates the support of her wonderful body painting models because without their bodies she would have nothing to paint on!

She initially painted bodies for several prominent photographers before picking up the camera herself.  Now she enjoys the creative control of the process from initial sketch of the body paint design through the painting process culminating in capturing the images on her trusty Nikon.

Body Painting by Featured Artist Robyn ThompsonRoByn’s artwork has been seen in such diverse places as the cover of Time Out New York, the Tyra Banks Show, HBO’s Flight of the Concords and Time Magazine’s website.

Are you self taught or formally instructed“I have a BA in visual arts. I barely graduated and didn’t really get much out of school. I was young and single parenting a toddler on the autism spectrum so it really wasn’t my priority. My areas of concentration were ceramic sculpture and paper making. I haven’t touched either in a couple of decades. I didn’t take a single drawing or painting class but really wish that I had. The things I learned aren’t relevant to my current work and I learned not a single thing about the marketing of art.”

Why paint bodies, such a temporary canvas?  And, was the photography a way to have a more permanent format to exhibit?  “I’ve never had a formal painting class. I was initially intimidated by the idea of painting on canvas. It’s such a permanent thing. I really embraced the temporary nature of body painting and found it very freeing. It was ok to take chances because it would all be gone tomorrow.

Body Painting by Featured Artist Robyn Thompson“I initially worked with photographers as a way to document my work. I learned photography as a way to get the images more like I wanted them. Exhibition has never been the focus. I just do what I do because I have a need to do it.

“Body painting is actually a very, very small part of what I do these days. I’ve just finished shooting an inclusive nude tarot deck using light painting. The 81 cards have models ranging from 18 to 76 and from under 100 to over 300 lbs.”

Your work is both fantastical AND oddly organic.  Talk to me about your inspiration.   “I like transformation.  I like ambiguity.  I like magic.  Body painting got its start as a magical religious thing.  I want to bring that back.”

Why the objection to touching up you work in Photoshop?  What would this technological aid change for you about what makes you work your own? 

Body Painting by Featured Artist Robyn ThompsonI think that Photoshop is often used as a shortcut or as a cheat.  When I was working with photographers, I had my body painting Photoshopped several times without permission.  I’ve seen body painters use it to fix blotchy spots or shaky lines.  I think it compromised the integrity of the work.  It is easier to fix something in post rather than do it right the 1st time. 

“My strong anti-Photoshop bias but me in the minority, but I am not alone on this.  I’ve seen instances of photos being disqualified from competitions because of unscrupulous Photoshopping.  In the light painting world, Photoshop is pretty much frowned upon.  That said, I think it’s an amazing tool.” *Editor’s Note: Since my work is dependent upon photo editing, I clearly disagree. 

What style or school of art do you think your work fits into and why?   “I don’t know where my work fits. It’s a problem for me with trying to get my work out. I feel like our current system encourages artists to be pigeon-holed within a specific medium or genre. Life is too short. I want to explore and play.

“I think doing what I’m doing feeds my soul
and likely hurts my pocketbook.”

 

Body Painting by Featured Artist Robyn ThompsonYou know we have to talk about food. What is your favorite?  I’m a chocoholic who is trying to go sugar-free so I’ve cut out chocolate among many, many things. I think for the shear sensuousness of it, nothing beats eating a mango naked. Smoked Gouda also rocks my world.”  A life without chocolate isn’t worth living, Robyn.

What about snack foods?  “Chocolate.  Hands down.  Chocolate pudding.  Ohhhhhhhhh, warm chocolate pudding with just a dash of milk.”  Either she gave up her sugar ban already or she’s snackless.  Let’s hope for the former.

So, what’s coming up next for you?  “I’ve just finished getting the tarot deck ready for publication, and I have 4 new series that I’ve just gotten the necessary supplies for. Two of them involve 3d constructions of dreams. The 3rd is a photographic series that is my take on the classical vanitas or memento mori.  And, there’s also a project that I just worked out the concepts for that involve stuffed animals from one’s childhood. Body painting and painting with light photography both continue to interest me, so I’ll keep doing that. I also remain fascinated with fractals kaleidoscopes & glitches so you can expect them to pop up somewhere.  And because, I am a madwoman, I try to do a painting a day. ”

Robyn, thanks for sending me something newI needed it.

Learn more about Robyn Thompson online!

Learn more about Featured Artist Robyn Thompson!

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ARTIST to LOVE: Debra Keirce

Peek-a-Boo, I See You

Say “Hello” to our newest Artist to Love, Debra Keirce!

Debra Keirce
Acrylic Painting
Center of Bombay, Acrylic Painting by Debra Keirce
Center of Bombay
Acrylic Painting
KEIRCE pursued a corporate career while building a business painting commissions—found in private collections the world over. Keirce then focused on galleries & museums. Drawn to small format, she began accumulating awards. She prefers urban landscapes & still life with a Trompe L’Oeil & photo-realism influence. Keirce paints, “colors & shapes with little or no regard to the entire subject until the very end of the painting process. One of the joys of painting is being surprised by the hyper realistic compositions that evolve from a very abstract, emotional creative zone.”

FAVORITE FOOD: Any vegetable on the planet!

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ARTIST to LOVE: Julia Trops

Peek-a-Boo, I See You

Say “Hello” to our newest Artist to Love, Julia Trops!

Julia Trops
Drawing/Painting
A Woman and her Apples by Julia Trops
A Woman and her Apples
Oil on Canvas
Since 2002 after a vibrant military career & completing her BFA, TROPS has taught drawing, trained life drawing models & was the founding organizer of weekly Life Drawing at the Rotary Centre for the Arts which became the Livessence Society of Figurative Artists and Models. Trops created the Okanagan Erotic Art Show Catalog, and the Simplicity in Mind for Livessence—both in the National Library & Archives in Canada. Trops was shortlisted for the City of Kelowna’s 2011 Honour in the Arts and wrote the book Art & Money (2013).

FAVORITE FOOD: Kale Chips

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CALL for ENTRIES: Fall Showcase

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ORANGE

Let the pumpkin mania begin.  McDonald’s is peddling a pumpkin spice latte and every grocery store, roadside stand and farmers’ market is showcasing a plethora of pumpkins and gourds from the green and gnarly to the perfectly carrot-color orbs from which a million jack-o-lanterns will be carved. Meanwhile, I’ve given in and purchased pumpkin pie scented candles, ugh.  This Fall is time for you to showcase your talents–even if it is a painting of pumpkins.  Investigate…

Check out this Call for Entries from Oil Painters of America for their Fall Online Showcase. The entry fee is only $14 per image, but the prizes are huge. You DO have to be a member ($60 annual fee), but with three online showcases per year, it works out to be about the same as other shows. Take a look…

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Learn more about the show from Oil Painters of America!CALL for ENTRIES:
Fall OPA Showcase

 

ELIGIBILITY: You must be an Associate  or Signature Member. Artists must reside in the United States, Canada or Mexico.

MEDIA:
Representational Oil painting

DEADLINE:
December 15, 2013

ENTRY FEE: $14 per painting

JUROR:  Greg Scheibel has always felt a strong connection to the outdoors. Throughout his life he has spent a great deal of time hiking, fishing, backpacking, and closely observing his surroundings, which has led to a deep appreciation for the remote locations and unspoiled beauty of the West, which is the main inspiration for his paintings. Greg paints on location as much as possible, trying to capture an honest record of the values, color, and feel of an area. The emotional connection to nature which is the result of these field studies, is the foundation for all of his work.

Swiftcurrent Falls Glacier Park by Greg ScheibelYears of drawing, pouring over art books, collecting and studying paintings of artists he admired, and a general accumulation of life’s experiences contribute to what he puts into his paintings. Although still relatively new to the professional art world, he began selling his work in 2005 and became a full time artist in 2007, he shows his work in some of the West’s finest Galleries and has been invited or juried into a number of prestigious shows. He has received several awards for his work, and scholarships from the Scottsdale Artists School, an Award of Excellence from the OPA on 3 occasions, and was recently awarded Signature Membership in that organization.  He has been listed as an ‘Artist to Watch’ in Southwest Art Magazine, and featured in Western Art Collector.

AWARDS: $3,000 for first place, $1,500 for second place and $500 for third place along with 10 honorable mentions

For complete details, Visit OPA online!

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REMINDER: Horror Stories

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KITCHENS

I have worked in a few commercial kitchens over the years. No one wants to be entry level in a clean kitchen since you are likely to be doing the cleaning.  But, absolutely no one wants the horrific nightmare of being the Executive Chef of a nasty one either because the buck stops with you.  To air your horror stories, real or imagined, and this next Call wants to hear AND see them. Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Bruce Humphries for Art School Horror Stories (art publication). You’ve either got stories of your own or have heard them from your peers. So, here’s your chance to put them out there in either written word or image. This should be fun…

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Learn more about Art School Horror Stories!CALL for ENTRIES:
Art School
Horror Stories

 

* Editor’s Note: This is a PRINTED book.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA: Written submissions can be fact or fiction and in any format. Poems, Haiku, short stories, funny, horrible, sad, etc., are all welcome. Black & white drawings or photography that relate to the subject are also welcome.

DEADLINE: October 31, 2013

NOTIFICATION: Mid November

ENTRY FEE: $10 per submission. A written piece and accompanying image can be considered one submission, but both may not be accepted.

JURORS: Bruce Humphries is an American born artist currently residing in the suburbs of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He received his M.F.A. in Sculpture from the University of Kansas in 2001 and has taught art in Kansas, Texas, Tennessee, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

Sarah Potter has been a Textile Artist since 2002. She received her BFA from the Kansas City Art Institute in Kansas City, Missouri and her MFA from the University of Kansas located in Lawrence, Kansas. She has worked as a Textile Artist in Texas, Tennessee, and Pennsylvania. She is currently living and working in the suburbs of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

AWARDS: Accepted artists will receive a copy of the printed book and have the option of ordering multiple copies at a discounted rate.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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