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CALL for ENTRIES: Objectified

Click to Subscribe to www.ArtAndArtDeadlines.com by Email!I CAN’T HEAR YOU

I have friends who won’t eat food with a face.  I am just relieved that my food can’t talk back.  Oh, I don’t eat things while they are alive… despite recommendations to the contrary.  Rare steak, sure.  Alive sea urchins, no thank you.  I can hear the vegetarians of the world uniting against me.  This next call asks you to bring an inanimate object or objects to life in a series or body of work.  Just don’t mess with my steak.

Check out this Call for Entries for Objectified from ArtSceneToday.com.  Yes, it is an online competition, which I don’t usually promote; however, the entry fee is low and benefits for the winners are great… including printed catalog publication.  Take a look…

CALL for ENTRIES:  Objectified

Click here to visit ArtSceneToday.com!ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists 18+.

MEDIA: Original work in any medium that addresses the theme.

DEADLINE:  March 21, 2011

ENTRY FEE: $25 for 3 entries

JUROR: Adriano Buergo, internationally renowned artist and curator.

AWARDS:  Winners awarded ongoing artists profile pages and inclusion in the printed ArtSceneToday Exhibition Catalogue – 1st Place Winner is featured on cover – plus extensive publicity. Winners and finalists featured in online Exhibition April 1 – June 30, 2011 and in catalogue.

Learn more about the Objectified show from ArtSceneToday.com!ABOUT ArtSceneToday.com:  ArtSceneToday.com was created to give emerging artists around the globe a needed forum for exposure through themed online juried competitions and exhibitions and to provide information and resources to help them succeed in artistic careers.

It’s for artists, art buyers and galleries to  use as a networking venue, a marketing tool, a forum for the exchange of ideas and a showcase for contemporary art. It’s a gallery for the best work of emerging artists. It’s a destination for art makers and art lovers around the world.

For complete details, visit the call online!

CALL for ENTRIES: Photographer’s Forum

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PRICKLY COMMENTARY

There have been a couple of sites out there lately screaming about the dangers of free and low entry fee contests and calls.  I know that I get accused of being all hearts and rainbows, but I think there is enough negativity out there.  You’re smart.  Read the fine print.  Don’t refuse to enter because it is scary.  If I didn’t eat things that looked scary, I would have missed out on sea urchin yumminess.  And the world we be a less lovely place without sea urchins, trust me.  This next call can be entered for next to nothing.  I say… take a chance, but remember to read the fine print about retaining your photographic rights.

Check out this Call for Entries, sponsored by Sigma, for the Photographer’s Forum 31st Annual Photography Contest.  It is hard to come up with an excuse not to spend $3.95 for the entry fee, and after 30 years… they have to be doing something right.  Enter today!

CALL for ENTRIES:
Photographer’s Forum 31st Annual Spring Photography Contest

Photographers Forum Magazine online!ELIGIBILITY:  This contest is open to all amateur photographers in the United States, Canada, and around the world. Rights remain with photographer. Subject matter is open.

MEDIA:  Photography

DEADLINE: Uploaded or postmarked on or before May 16, 2011.

NOTIFICATION:  Finalists notified by August 1, 2011. Winners notified by August 15, 2011.

ENTRY FEE:  Early entry fee is $3.95 per photo entered (uploaded or postmarked on or before the early deadline of April 18, 2011). Final entry fee is $4.95 per photo entered (all entries must be uploaded or postmarked on or before the final deadline of May 16, 2011).

AWARDS:  Over $6,500 in cash and equipment awarded!  All Winning Photos will be published in the November 2011 issue of Photographer’s Forum Magazine and exhibited at Brooks Institute Gallery 27.  All Winners, Honorable Mentions and Finalists will be published in December in the hardcover book Best of Photography 2011.

For complete details, visit PF Magazine online!

Learn more about the PF Magazine Annual Spring Photography Contest!

ART PUBLICATION: Direct Art Magazine

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I know I have been harping on Art Publication lately; however, I have had so much good come from the exposure, I really want to encourage you to take the chance.  I have previously published this call, but the deadline is rapidly approaching, so consider this a not-so-subtle reminder to not let this opportunity pass you by.  What opportunity?  I’ll restate this one more time for the record: Opportunities for having your work published in art journals and magazines can only serve to help your career. Think of it as the cherry on your sundae!

Check out this Call for Entries for the nationally-distributed Direct Art Magazine! Wouldn’t it be lovely to wander into a Borders or Barnes & Noble and pick up a magazine with YOUR work in it?

CALL for ENTRIES: Direct Art Magazine Annual Competition

This competition is for Direct Art Magazine, Volume 18, Fall 2011 edition. The competition is for twenty publication awards. Artist winners of the competition will, at no cost to the artist, have their work appear Volume 18 of Direct Art Magazine.

Learn more about Direct Art Magazine online!ELIGIBILITY and RESTRICTIONS: The competition is open to all artists, national and international, working in all media. All forms of painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, graphics, digital and installation art are eligible. Video artists may submit video only if the work can be represented in print form. Entrants must be 18 years of age or older to apply.

ENTRY FEE: There is a $35.00 entry fee for one to four artworks entered, presentation is by digital files, prints or 35mm slides. There is a $5.00 fee for each additional artwork above four. Details of 2D artwork count as an additional artwork. Sculptors may provide one additional view per artwork without cost. Artists accepted for publication will not be charged additional fees of any kind. Payments may be by check or money order in US funds, drawn on a US Bank, payable to SlowArt Productions, or by credit card using PayPal.

Learn more about Direct Art Magazine online!DEADLINE: The final postmarked deadline is March 31, 2011. Entries must be postmarked or submitted via email by this date.

NOTIFICATION: Artists will be notified of acceptance or non-acceptance no later than April 30, 2011. Results will be posted on or before this date at: http://www.slowart.com/results. Notification will be made via email and/or by mail with the return of materials in the SASE provided by the artist.

Artists who do not include the SASE because they do not want their submission materials returned must provide a self addressed stamped #10 (letter size) envelope if they wish to be notified by mail.

All artists who provide a working email address will be notified via email, if no email or return envelope is provided, artists will only be notified if accepted for publication. Type or print your email address clearly, if a mistake is made reading it you will not be notified. Read the notification page for details of the notification policy.

Learn more about Direct Art Magazine online!DIRECT ART AWARDS:

Grand Prize: Front Cover and six page feature display.
Second Prize: Back Cover and four page feature display.
Awards 3-4: Four page feature.
Awards 5-6: Double page feature display.
Awards 7-20: Single full page display.

Editors Awards: Additional pages, inside covers, mast head and outside covers may be assigned based on editorial selection.

PUBLICATION TERMS: Winning artists will be published in the fall 2011 edition of Direct Art Magazine. The magazine will be distributed by COMAG Marketing Group, the distributors of Art News and Art in America to book and magazine stores across the USA. The issue will be on display and available in stores, including Barnes and Noble and Borders Book stores, from October 2011 – January 2012.

Featured artists will also be displayed on the Direct Art web site for one year. All works published will be reproduced with permission of the artist. Artist retains all copyrights to the artwork and the image will not be reproduced or used in any other format. Direct Art will claim no percentage on any artwork sold or business generate d through the magazine.

For full details, visit Direct Art online!

CALL for ART: The Flaneur Magazine

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DON’T BE A CHICKEN

One of my favorite foods on earth is a simple poached egg.  I love farm-fresh eggs whose yolks are so orange they look unnatural.  I want ooey, gooey yolks, but the whites have got to be cooked through.  Left on top of a crisply toasted English muffin half.  They look a little daunting, but poached eggs rock.  This next Call for Submissions is a perfect chance for art publication, and the process isn’t daunting… even if you are a chicken.

Check out this Call for Submissions for The Flaneur, an Independent Art & Culture Newspaper.  There is no entry fee, so don’t pass this one by.  Last August when I posted a call from The Flaneur, at least TWO readers got published, plus yours truly

Call for Submissions:
Arts and Writing Submissions

Check out The Flaneur online!The next issue of The Flaneur (click here for the name origin) is publishing as a newspaper and as an iPhone app.

ELIGIBILITY:  If you are a writer or artist and are interested in being a part of this project please submit reviews, short fiction, flash art, cartoons, articles, poetry, short fiction.

Please remember
The Flaneur
is published in
black and white!

 

THEME:  They are interested in anything cultural, but the aim of this issue is HUMOR.  Take a look at their What We Publish Page if you have questions.

DEADLINE:  The Flaneur is published “quarterly-ish,” so just submit now so you don’t miss the deadline… March 25, 2011.

NOTIFICATION:  They don’t notify until they are editing the magazine.  Be patient.  Remember, a watched pot never boilsIf all goes according to the plan, the editor says you should hear something the first week of April.

SUBMISSIONS:  Please email your work to editor@flaneur.me.uk with ‘FLANEUR CONTRIBUTION’ in the title.

ENTRY FEE:  None.

SUBMISSIONS:  Please note that contributors are not currently paid, but each receives a .pdf copy of The Flaneur.

For full details, visit the Submissions Page!

Artist R.L. Gibson in The Flaneur!

CALL for ENTRIES: 3X3 Magazine ProShow

Click to Subscribe to www.ArtAndArtDeadlines.com by Email!BITE MY DRAGON

I love exotic foods, and they love to eat my budget.  Luckily, exotic foods like the dragon fruit are rare in my neck of the woods.  But, if you get a chance to try one, don’t pass it up.  They come in both sweet and sour varieties; however, I prefer the sour ones.  This next Call is of rare variety as well.

Check out this Call for Entries from 3×3 Magazine for their 8th Annual ProShow.  You can’t go wrong with Art Publication of any kind, and competitions for illustrators can be a very a rare find.  Take a chance…

Learn more about 3x3 Magazine by browsing back issues!CALL for ENTRIES: 3X3 Magazine ProShow

3×3 Magazine is entering its eighth year judging the world’s best contemporary
illustration judged by some of the world’s top art directors, designers and illustrators.  3×3 still has one of the lowest entry and publication fees around. enter and pay for your entries online.  Not to worry, they still accept checks and money orders and you can still enter on disc if you prefer.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all illustrators, art directors, graphic designers, editors, publishers in all countries for commissioned and non-commissioned work produced and/or published during the calendar year 2010.

DEADLINE:  March 4, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  Single entries are $30 and Series (3–5 images only) are $35. They accept Visa, MasterCard and American Express.

JUDGES:  This year’s distinguished panel of judges include art directors, design directors, graphic designers and fellow illustrators. Since the competition is international, so are the judges: 

Work by Juror Andrew BanneckerJason Treat, Design Dir., The Atlantic, USA
Mark Reddy, Art Director, Bartle Bogle Hegarty, United Kingdom
Haika Hinze, Art Director, Die Zeit, Germany
DJ Stout, Graphic Designer, Pentagram, USA
Andrew Bannecker, Illustrator, USA
Emiliano Ponzi, Illustrator, Italy
Oliver Weiss, Illustrator, Germany
Andrea Innocent, Illustrator, Australia

AWARDS:  Gold, Silver, Bronze, Distinguished Merit and a Best of Show award. This year’s Best of Show winner receives a cash prize of $1500.  The Gold Medal winners receive a cash-value prize of $750 each.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

ART PUBLICATION: Vallum Magazine

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I want to do everything.  I don’t sleep much because I cannot turn my brain off.  I am constantly thinking of the souflee I’ve never made, the exotic vacation I haven’t taken and the art I haven’t produced.  It isn’t a sad sort of sleepless anxiety.  It is an I-Want-to-Take-on-the-World-and-I-am-Running-Out-of-Time anxiety.  This next Call is a chance for you to mark a few “to do” items off your artistic bucket list.

Check out this Call for Art (among other things) from Vallum Magazine!  Here’s a chance for you to shine on the pages of a great poetry magazine.  And, if you’re a wordsmith, well, there’s that too…

ART PUBLICATION: Vallum Magazine

Founded in 2000, Vallum: contemporary poetry is one of Canada’s top, critically-acclaimed, all-poetry magazines.

Check out Vallum Magazine!Vallum has positioned itself as an avant-garde exposition of the best in poetry, providing a literary platform for established and emerging writers from Canada, the US and abroad.

Notable past contributors include P.K. Page, George Bowering, Paul Muldoon, Franz Wright, Jan Zwicky, Stephen Dunn, Les Murray, Charles Bernstein, John Kinsella, Fanny Howe, George Elliott Clarke, Andrew Motion, Erin Mouré, Peter Redgrove, Nicole Brossard and others.

Vallum publishes poetry that is sharp, engaging and exciting. It pushes boundaries and invites the exploration of different worlds and perspectives. In addition to the poetic contributions are essays, interviews, book reviews and stimulating visual art.

Vallum MagazineTHEME:  Mountains/Heights

How high can you go? Stars, mountains, ledges, high diction, big dreams, high wired… We walk straight ahead, but how do we climb? Slow or fast, where do we go when we look up?

DEADLINE:  March 1, 2011

SUBMISSIONS:  Essays, reviews, interviews, letters to the editor and art work can be sent by regular mail or through their Online Submission page.

For complete details, visit Vallum’s Submissions Page!

CALL for ENTRIES: Shots Magazine

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I love experimenting with new ingredients, but I also know when to rely on a time-tested recipe.  Like most food enthusiasts, I own my own original printing (1960s) of the Better Homes & Gardens Red and White Cookbook because if I ever need to know the truth about a staple, I have a resource.  This call is for art publication in a magazine in its 24th year of publication…tried and true.

Check out this Call for Entries for Shots Magazine, Issue No. 111.  The theme is the body …lots of room for interpretation.  And, the entry fee is only $16 for up to TWELVE images.  Possible award?  Art Publication is a reward in itself.  Take a look…

Check out the current issue of Shots Magazine!CALL for ENTRIES:
Shots Magazine No. 111

A well-established, independent, quarterly photography journal in its 24th year of publication, SHOTS Magazine reaches an international community of photographers, educators, galleries, museums, collectors and other fine art photography enthusiasts.

MEDIA:   All photography processes and techniques are welcomed. Color work will be reproduced in black & white. Please follow guidelines closely.

THEME:  The Body

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all photographers internationally.

ENTRY FEE:  For up to 12 images: $16 for non-subscribers (include check with submission, or click here to pay online using PayPal) and FREE for current, renewing and new subscribers (for subscription information, please visit the Order Page)

Check out back issues of Shots MagazineTO SUBMIT FILES ONLINE:  SHOTS only accepts files submitted online using yousendit.com. You may send up to 100MB at a time using their free “Lite Account”. Please use shots@shotsmag.com as the recipient address, and include your name in the subject header and in all files.

Prepare your files per the specifications below and create and send a single compressed file (zip, rar, or sit). If your file size exceeds 100mb, it is okay to send two compressed files. File size is likely to be large—a high-speed internet connection is recommended. If you are not a current subscriber, please make your payment directly before or after sending your files. (Note: SHOTS does not review work on websites, and does not accept emailed files.)

TO SUBMIT FILES ON A CD:  Save files to a CD that is Windows/PC compatible. Please include a separate folder of low-resolution jpegs, or a printout of the images you’re submitting. See file specifications below.*

TO SUBMIT PRINTS:  Send original prints, 8×10 or smaller, to the address above.

FILE SPECIFICATIONS (CD and Online Submissions)300 PPI JPEG files, sized to approximately 12” in the longest direction and saved to the highest quality possible. Please include your name and the title of the image in each file name (for example: First_Last_Title.jpg).

For more information, visit Shots Magazine’s Guidelines Page!

FEATURED ARTIST: Julia Feld

Learn more about Featured Artist Julia Feld!

TOAST of the town

I love the hand-technique and the personal aspect of work in which you can see the artist’s hand.  I don’t need or want perfection.  I want to be amazed by talent and patience and thought and creativity. This month’s artist challenges me. AAAD is happy to feature the work of book carver Julia Feld. Feld’s work reminds all of the wonder found in books…words AND illustrations.  So many people dismiss the work of illustrators.  I find Feld’s work is entirely her own while at the same time, it celebrates the work of illustrators, past and present.  

Games for Two circa 1937 carved by Julia Feld!

FEATURED ARTIST: Julia Feld

Julia Feld is a scientist and artist living and working in St. Louis.  All pieces featured on her Holey Stokes! blog are her intricate creations and must be seen to be believed. 
(‘Hokey Stokes!’ is a phrase used to express wonderment or surprise in situations when ‘Holy Buckets!’ is deemed too explicit or crude. — Book Carver Julia Feld)

Feld has no formal art instruction and accidentally ended up as a book carver. 

Webster's 7th Collegiate Dictionary circa 1971 carved by Julia FeldA few years back, she found a set of Funk and Wagnalls Encyclopedias in the free box outside a used book shop.  “I didn’t know what I’d do with them but thought it was a pity that such a lovely set of books could end up in a dirty cardboard box in a parking lot, so I brought them home.”

“I really don’t remember what was going through my head the first time I thought to go at one with an exacto knife.  I do what I do because I like reminding people that books are things of beauty and that pictures and diagrams aren’t just about the information they convey.”

There is a cult-like following of Julia Feld’s work online, and a popular myth that I see over and over is that she laser cuts her shapes and images.  False.  She hand cuts every shape.  

“For some books, I carve through a page at a time, removing all the text and empty space and leaving only pictures and outlines.  For others, I gut the entire contents and rebuild it from scratch.  They all involve a ton of exact-o blades, tweezers, glue, and framing glass.  I’ve tried using power tools, but haven’t been pleased with the outcomes.”

All about House Plants carved by Julia Feld“If anyone from the future has prototype laser cutter they’d like to donate, I’d certainly be game to try it out.” — Julia Feld

 
I enjoy asking artists about their terminology for their process and media.  I find that it often gives me insight as to the frequent disconnect of an artist from the public perception of his or her work.  
 
Altered books have a long-documented history in traditional art settings as mixed media, but I find that media are becoming more and more specific over time.  Feld considers her work book carvings, but when I asked her for the school of art into which her work fit, she defers the questions to you, my loyal readers:  “I am overwhelmed by the amount of research I’d have to do to answer this question properly.  I like carving books because it draws attention to the aesthetic quality of objects that are usually valued primarily for their informational content.  Gentle readers, using the comment section below, please share with me what school of art do you think this falls into!”

Selected tables in Mathematical Statistics carved into a Butterfly specimen book by Julia FeldSo, back to the armchair psychology of it all… Feld’s Favorite Food?  Toast.  No really… toast.  I would NEVER think of asking an artist if they have a back-up plan just in case art doesn’t work out.  I’m not your momma; you don’t need something to fall back on with me. 
Nonetheless, Feld is prepared. “I want to open and operate a dining establishment called Julia’s Toasteraunt (maybe Julia’s Toastorium) where every table has a really nice toaster on it and you order big spreads of different kinds of breads and jams and cheeses and everyone feasts on toast.  If someone wants to open a soup joint next store, I’d be open to that.” Editor’s Note:  I will offer this blog and the transcripts of my interview with Julia Feld as evidence if you steal her idea, people.

Thank you Julia for sharing your work with us.

I felt a little like I was looking through the keyhole into a mad scientist’s laboratory (in the nutty, harmless 1950s definition of “mad”) during the discovery of Julia’s work.  Loved the adventure. 

Learn more about Julia Feld online!

Click to Learn More about Book Carver Julia Feld!

Should you be our next Artist of the Day?  Be sure to let us know!

CALL for ENTRIES: TailCast

Click to Subscribe to www.ArtAndArtDeadlines.com by Email!TWO SCOOPS

 

I typically only post once per day.  Any more smacks of double-dipping of your time and inbox space.  I get notified everytime someone unsubscribes from this blog, and I am sincerely sorry when I found out that an artist has decided that AAAD isn’t something they want or need or have time for.  So, I am self-conscious about double-dipping… except in ice cream, of course.

So why double-dip today?  Well, I am also self-conscious about straying too far from bringing you the art deadlines and opportunities that are the whole purpose of this blog.  Last Monday I posted a housekeeping blog, earlier this morning I posted the Artist of the Year blog, and tommorrow I unveil the first Featured Artist of 2011.  That is three non-deadline posts in 8 days.  I just have to break it up with a little opportunity!

Check out this Art Contest from tailcast.com, a print-on-demand greeting card site, that allows you to design and sell a Valentine’s day card online.  There is no entry fee, and you could win $300+ and 20% commission on card sales.  Take a look!

CALL for ENTRIES:
Design for TailCast

Visit tailcast.com for complete details!What are butterflies?  Some people say they’re fluttering insects with pretty wings, others that its the feeling you get when you’re nervous or in LOVE… And what about goose bumps? Do you really only get them when you’re cold or can a secret whisper in your ear bring them on too? Is there such thing as a sexy chuckle, a secret grin or a flirty giggle?

Can you make them
happen with a card?

 

This is the challenge for you at tailcast. This time tailcast want designs to give butterflies or goose bumps and make recipients chuckle, giggle and grin knowingly on Valentine’s day.

DEADLINE:  January 29, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  None

HOW TO ENTER:  Design a card (using all 4 sides of the card)Upload your design using the full instructions found on their Call for Art pages. 

Don’t forget, readymade designs are created with personalization in mind, think about what can be done with the customers’ images and messages/text, within your design.  Click here for some inspiration, but don’t let that stop you doing something completely different.

For complete guidelines, visit tailcast.com!

CALL for ENTRIES: Form and Color

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TASTES BEAUTIFUL!

How something looks affects how it tastes.  I love the look of a plate of roasted brussel sprouts.  With one look I know they promise a earthy grassiness and a nutty comfortable ease that I will relish.  My eleven year old knows with one look that green lumps will not taste good.  Everyone’s a critic.  This Call for Entries offers you a chance to put your best image forward.

Check out this Call for Entries for the Form & Color book.  This art publication is all art, no articles, and offers something shocking… a partial refund if you are rejected!  What?  No really.

CALL for ENTRIES:  Form & Color

This is a book made by artists for artists (see Editor’s note at end), where every art manifestation is welcome.  As artist we have all experienced first hand the difficulties in being published and being seen by the professional art world. 

Read the Submission Guidelines for Form and Color!We all get tired of sending submissions without getting an answer, always left with the sensation that our money was lost and that our art was worthless.  This is why Form & Color decided to lead and promote emerging and established artists to help them reach their goals.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all visual artists – worldwide – 18 years of age or older.  All mediums will be accepted such as: painting (oils & acrylics, etc.), drawing, graphic art, photography (includes digital), mixed media, fiber, print making, sculpture, glass, metal, pottery, jewelry, etc. Only one medium per entry form.  If you wish to enter two different mediums (ex. sculpture and painting, etc.), you are required to submit an entry form and fee for each particular medium you enter.

DEADLINE:  March 1, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  All artists will be notified of acceptance or non-acceptance by email (be sure to include you email address).

Learn more about blogger R.L. Gibson!ENTRY FEE:  The entry fee for up to three (3) digital images $40.00 (US Dollars).   Artists that wish to enter more than three (3) art pieces may do so but they must pay an additional $5.00 fee per image.  The entry fee can be paid via bank check or money order which must be in US Dollars and payable to Form & Color.  Artists can also choose to pay by credit card through PayPal (this is the prefered method of payment) which is very safe and secure, print out your PayPal transaction receipt to include with your entry form.

ABOUT FORM & COLOR: Form & Color, the book, is an annual, full-color, fine quality, large (8″ x 10″) format, hardcover publication that is scheduled for release in April 2011.  It is going to be High End Art quality book.  No articles, focus ia strictly on images with the artist’s name and contact information.

The book will be available to order directly from Form & Color. Being the first volume we will commit to send it directly to the main Museums and Art Consulting Companies in U.S.A.–these are the ones always looking for new expressions of art for their clients.

For complete details, Read the Submission Guidelines!

*Editor’s Note:  This post was written at the request of Form & Color publishing.  I have no personal knowledge of this publication, and I could not locate an image of the publication (hence the random pic of my work).  If you have any knowledge of previous issues of this publication as either a participant or a recipient, I encourage you to share your experience by leaving a comment.