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CALL for ENTRIES: Fotoblur Issue 9

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GUILT

Lecture of the day…art publication. I don’t have the energy to say more because I still haven’t quite recovered from the marshmallow indulgence of the holidays. Search “art publication” in the box to the right if you are unfamiliar with my rantings on the subject. Having shortened my lecture, I am only going to a little marshmallow fluff guilt about lecturing you…not a Venti Salted Caramel hot chocolate amount…if that’s okay with you.

Check out this great opportunity to get your work published in Fotoblur Issue 9 and become a part of a photography community. Oh, did I mention this Open Call from Fotoblur is Free? This blog’s secondary tag line has always been “Find a Show. Enter a Show. Eat.” Maybe today we’ll edit it to “Find a Free Show. Enter a Free Show. Gorge.” Take a look…

Learn more about Fotoblur Magazine!OPEN CALL:
Fotoblur Magazine

Fotoblur Magazine is a community-based, published photography magazine. Published photos are submitted by you. Fotoblur Magazine is published quarterly.

How to become a contributor:

1. Join the community.

2. Create an account

3. When magazine submissions begin, submit high resolutions versions of your best gallery photos for possible publication.

4. Submit as many photos as you like. No restrictions, and it is FREE!

5. Photos are voted on by the Fotoblur community.

6. From the top photos editors make their final selections for publication. For more info on how to get your photos published in Fotoblur Magazine read their FAQ www.fotoblur.com/faq.

Prize: Published work in Fotoblur Magazine.
Submission Fee:
None

Learn more about Fotoblur Magazine!Issue 9 Schedule:

Submission Schedule
1/3/2011 – 1/31/2011

DEADLINE:
January 31, 2011

Selection Schedule
2/1/2011 – 2/14/2011

Submission Requirements:
Submit your photo as a 300dpi jpg file. Save your image so that the width is 7 inches or greater (7″ @ 300dpi = 2100px). They ask that you submit your images in high (80 – 100%) quality. Please keep the file size below 10 MB. Please refrain from adding borders, watermarks, or text of any kind.

Copyright information for contributors:
Fotoblur does not claim ownership rights in your works or other materials posted by you to Fotoblur (Your Content). For the sole purpose of enabling them to make your Content available through the Service, you grant to Fotoblur a non-exclusive, royalty-free license to reproduce, distribute, re-format, store, prepare derivative works based on, and publicly display and perform Your Content.

Visit Fotoblur Magazine onlineToday!

CALL for ENTRIES: Creative Quarterly 23

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PUMPKIN EATER

I am a magazine reader.  Yep, the paper ones.  I read and peruse imagery as motivation for household projects, photography and, of course, cooking.  My best magazine find ever?  A phenomenal recipe for chocolate pumpkin cheesecake…yum.  This Call for Entries may inspire you or allow you to inspire another.

Check out this Call for Entries for Creative Quarterly.  The entry fee is an incredibly low $10, and art publication is great exposure for your work.  Take a look!

CALL for ENTRIES:  Creative Quarterly 23

Creative Quarterly asks the question:  Where does your inspiration come from?

Learn more about Creative Quarterly online!What person, place or thing inspires your work? 

 

By launching a new redesign, they’ve become a much more interactive journal.  They search the web for interesting projects in art and design to share with their readers. They ask their readers to share what inspires them.  The purpose, not to copy but to inspire.

Take a look at back issues of Creative Quarterly!Inspiration can come from an innovative chair design or an unusual ring or from an interview with a well-known designer or artist or something from ones past.  

Creative Quarterly is the best of art and design, quarterly.

 

ELIGIBILITY & MEDIA:  Open to all undergraduate and graduate students, recent graduates, professors, instructors, graphic designers, art directors, illustrators, photographers and fine artists in all media.

All entries must have been completed during the last twelve months.  All art directors, graphic designers, photographers, illustrators and fine artists are eligible to enter —professionals and students are judged separately.  Judging is done digitally.  Submission of entries acknowledges the right of to use them for publication, exhibition and promotion.

CATEGORIES:  Fine Art, Graphic Design, Illustration and Photography

Learn more about Creative Quarterly online!ENTRY FEE:  $10 per entry.  Entering a series?  Each piece is still $10.

DEADLINE:  January 28, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  Will be listed on website & by email in 6 to 8 weeks.

SUBMISSIONS:  Each entry must be submitted as:

  • 300 dpi, RGB, Jpeg
  • Vertical images must be 8″ wide.
  • Horizontal images must be 10″ wide.

For complete details,
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CALL for ENTRIES: Direct Art Magazine

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Are you surprised that I haven’t mention Art Publication in a couple of weeks? Me too. I think you all know my opinion, but since we have lots of new readers lately…I’ll restate it 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 marshmallows on your hot chocolate!

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 ENTRIES: Arte Natura

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B-A-N-A-N-A-S

Despite all my talk about butter, chocolate and all things yummy, we really do eat fairly healthy at my house.  We limit excessive intake of fats, processed white sugar and foods with unnecessary chemical additives.  I usually insist to avoid the premature expansion of my rear end and to offset a few other bad habits, ha.  Organic bananas are a must.  No they aren’t alway the prettiest, and yes, they spoil faster, but nothing tastes more like a banana.  Here’s your chance to get back to something natural …

Learn more about SlowArt Productions online!Check out this Call for Entries from SlowArt Production with Arte Natura.  The entry fee is reasonable at $35.  There are no media restrictions, and the awards include both an exhibit at the Limner Gallery as well as an opportunity to have your work in the nationally-distributed art magazine, Direct ArtDon’t miss this opportunity!

CALL for ENTRIES:  Arte Natura

Learn more about Arte Natura May 2011!SlowArt Productions presents the group thematic exhibition, Arte Natura. This exhibition will focus on art inspired by the natural world and will be held at the Limner Gallery.

Eligible are all art forms relating to, or gaining inspiration from the world of nature. Landscapes, skyscapes, flowers, vegetables, fruits and animals are all eligible.  Human images are permitted only as an elemental part of the natural environment. All artist interpretations of the natural world from the realist to the abstract and conceptual will be reviewed and considered.  

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, video, etc. are eligible.  Entrants must be 18 years of age or older to apply.  Wall mounted works must not be taller than 96″ no wider than 120″.  Sculptural work must fit through a standard height, 36″wide entry door.

Learn more about Arte Natura May 2011!DEADLINE:  The final postmarked deadline is February 28, 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 March 31, 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. 

Learn More about the Limner Gallery online!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 to exhibit.  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.

ENTRY FEES:  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 to exhibit will not be charged additional fees of any kind.  Payments may be by check or money order payable to SlowArt Productions, or by credit card using PayPal.

Learn more about Direct Art Magazine online!SALES:  All works in the show must be for sale.  The gallery will take a 30 % commission on all sales.  Sale price is determined by the  artist.

EXHIBITION and AWARDS:
Winning artists will be featured in a group exhibition at the Limner Gallery, May 5 – 28, 2011.  The exhibition will also be displayed on the Limner Gallery web site.  

One artist will be awarded a two page display in Direct Art Volume #18, Fall 2011 issue.  Two artists will be awarded a single page display. Direct Art is distributed to bookstores across the USA including Borders and Barnes and Noble. 

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ART PUBLICATION: The Glass Coin

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ONE OF A KIND DISH!

I have always wanted to write a cookbook, but alas, I suspect that all I know and love about food is already written.  Therefore, I strive to create art and always encourage Art Publication.  My work is unique, and I know yours is too.  This next call is a great opportunity to show off your unique creations…

Check out this Open Call for Submisssions to The Glass Coin.  Here is a free opportunity to promote your work in a young new online zine.  Take a look…

OPEN CALL:
Art for The Glass Coin

Visit the Glass Coin online!Your art should convey meaning, tell a story or be a picture in a poem.  The Glass Coin likes photography and original art in any medium. 

Editor’s Note: This online zine is run by two young editors with a love of writing and art.  Take a moment to submit your work today!

ELIGIBILITY:  Just one piece at a time for artists, and it should convey both themes. 

Check out past issues of the Glass Coin online!ENTRY FEE:  There is no entry fee.

DEADLINES:  Check the website for rolling deadlines dates.

THEMES for The Glass Coin:

January & February – There is no specific theme. Explore an idea. If you have a pair of ideas you may send those as well.  *Editors note:  As of 12/9/10, they are full for January, but are still looking for submissions for Spring.

MarchThe fair maiden and the foul beast.  Fair play and the cheat.  We want stories of a day at the fair and odes to foul smells.  Was the ball fair or foul?  Tell us, who said life was fair?

AprilWill you follow suit (&  tie)? Will you leave it undone? Do you go in for what suits you? Or are you tied up?

In this issue they are looking beyond the clothes that make the man, and into what makes our lives simple or complicated.

May –  Mother and Child. The Unicorn said, “I always thought children were fabulous monsters.”  And they are.  Many women build these fabulous monsters inside their bodies – it’s just so sci-fi.  

One of the most elusive and powerful relationships in the human condition is the relationship we have with our mothers.  Want to share yours?

Follow the Glass Coin on Facebook!SUBMISSIONS:  They will accept attachments for art, and they only accept JPGS.  They welcome both color and black and white. Your subject line and file name should be the same as writing submissions.  For example: Beginnings-Endings – Art – The Great Image – Your Name

SIZES:  

Landing Page: 595 x 630
Top banner: 1000 x 275
Bottom banner: 1000 x 92
Twitter backdrop: 1500 x 1100

For full details, visit the Glass Coin’s Guidelines page!

ARTIST RESIDENCY: Printmaking

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FIRST CHANCES

People tend to applaud those that give second chances.  But what about those that give you the very first chance?  Well, not every first chance is a winner.  I may never forgive the person who gave the fried dill pickle its first shot on the menu, but there are lots of others that make up for that little snafu.

Check out this Call for Proposals from the Lower East Side Printshop for their Special Editions Residency Program.  It is a non-profit printshop that doesn’t require that you have printmaking experience to apply.  There doesn’t seem to be an application fee.  And, you know you wanna try your hand at printmaking…

ARTIST RESIDENCY:
Printmaking at the Lower East Side Printshop

Learn more about the Lower East Side PrintshopSpecial Editions Residency Program is a competitive national residency program for emerging artists to create new work through exploration of printmaking. The Lower East Side Printshop offers an opportunity to complete an important new body of work in collaboration with one of our two experienced master printers, fully sponsored by the Printshop.

Learn more about the Lower East Side PrintshopArtists, with or without printmaking skills, are provided with technical assistance, financial support, time and studio space to explore printmaking and complete a new body of work.

Experimentation and exploration of new materials and processes are welcome.

The Printshop documents the artwork digitally, in printed materials including the annual catalogue, and on the Internet.  The Printshop also provides exposure opportunities through on- and off-site exhibitions and studio visits.

Awarded artists work alongside other emerging and mid-career artists in the Printshop’s Collaborations Studio.

RESIDENCY INCLUDES:
1. 12 day-long collaboration sessions
with a master printer during a period of three to six months, plus, production/editioning service; independent studio access during the residency;
Learn more about the Artists Studio at the Lower East Side Printshop2. All materials, full access to tools and equipment;
3. up to $4,000 stipend;
4. Catalogue;
5. Printed and Internet publicity and free slide documentation;
6. Limited travel and accommodation stipends for artists who live outside of NYC.

ELIGIBILITY: Special Editions Residencies are limited to emerging artists only. The Printshop defines emerging artists as those who are under-recognized and under-represented, at early stages in their careers.  Students enrolled in any kind of degree program are not eligible.  Only artists who are current legal residents of the US are eligible to apply (i.e., Social Security cardholders).  Past recipients of the Special Editions Residencies are ineligible.

MEDIA: Artists from all disciplines and cultural backgrounds are encouraged to apply, printmaking experience is not required.

DEADLINE:  December 2, 2010

NOTIFICATION: All applications will be evaluated for their artistic excellence by the selection panel consisting of five artists and art professionals. Selection will be completed in February 2011.  All applicants will be informed of the panel’s decision by email.

Tattered Edgings copyright Havard Homstvedt 2008 aquatint screenprint collageAPPLICATION CHECKLIST:
1. Up to 8 images
of recent work on a CD. Images should be in JPEG format, resolution 200 pixel/inch, maximum dimensions 800 x 800 pixels, RGB color mode.  Title each image as “your last name_your first name_#” (ex. Smith_Pat_3.jpg).  Images will be projected from a Mac computer.  Write your name on the CD.

2. Image list: your name, work title, year, medium, and dimensions

3. Artistic resume

4. Application form

5. Names and contact information for two references

Print out all documents & mail with your image CD.  Application materials will not be returned. Please do not send any add’l materials.  the Selection Panel will not review unsolicited material.  continues below

Learn more about the Lower East Side Printshop!

ABOUT THE PRINTSHOP:   Lower East Side Printshop, founded in 1968, is a not-for-profit studio in New York City that helps contemporary artists create new artwork and advance their careers.  Through the Printshop’s workspace residency programs, artists receive space and time to work, stipends, technical assistance, career development, and public exposure.  With its exhibitions, open studios, education, and other public programs, the Printshop serves as a junction for artists, collectors, museums, galleries, and educational institutions to access and engage in contemporary art.  With over 160 artists served each year, the Printshop is the largest print workspace in the U.S.

Questions? Visit PrintShop.org!

CALL for ENTRIES: Scroll Bowl V

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I’m told the Super Bowl is in January.  I say, “I’m told” because a football would have to hit me square between the eyes to make me aware of when the season begins or ends for any sport.  Yep, I’m just not that girl.  Interestingly enough, the idea of the Super Bowl does conjure image of very specific foods for me despite the fact that I’ve never been to a Super Bowl party.  Hmmmm… Chicken Wings anyone?

This next Call for Entries is for the Scroll Bowl V sponsored by Magazine 22.  The only similarity between this Call for the Scroll Bowl V and the Super Bowl?  They are both in January and both have Bowl in the name, but I had to start somewhere, eh? *Editor’s note:  4 hours after this post went live, the venue and date changed.  See edits below noted in green italics…

CALL for ENTRIES:  Scroll Bowl V

Submit to Scroll Bowl V today!

SCROLL BOWL V will be the featured event at The 22 Magazine Launch Party, on April 2nd, 2011.  Harnessing the ancient power of scroll storytelling, some of world’s finest creators gather to show off their work on large and small rolls of parchment.  Scroll art is one of the oldest forms of storytelling, and the folks at The 22 Magazine want to make the experience of viewing a scroll more accessible to everyday life.

Check out the Scrollie Viewer on YouTube!MEDIA:  There are many different ways to approach art on scrolls, and they ask artists to push those limits-linear storytelling to abstract ideas.

Larger format works are shown on their huge SCROLLIE VIEWER, but they also appreciate smaller format or long scrolls that hang on the wall.  Solo, group collaborations, video or performance pieces are acceptable.  How each artist attacks the “page” is what makes these events fun.

WHERE:  The Scroll Bowl V will take place at Frost Street Art Space in Williamsburg (Brooklyn), an exciting new gallery and screening venue that provides live online streaming of events!  Click here for videos of the space. 

From the organizers:  “What this [change of venue] means for the artists is 1) A week long show instead of one night  2) documentation of the actual event via 4-7 installed cameras  3) live streaming of the event online and  4) more space and much nicer venue. ”

Submit to Scroll Bowl V today!HOW TO SUBMIT:  All submissions (in the form of images or links) can be sent to the22magazine@gmail.com. Please put “SCROLL BOWL SUBMISSION” in the subject line.

DEADLINE:  December 30, 2010 or until the show is full.  New deadline March 16, 2011.

ELIGIBILITY:  Artists in any location are welcome to submit.  Although they cannot fund anyone’s travel expenses,  the folks at The 22 Magazine will be happy to present your scroll for you if you cannot make it to the event.

Clear as mud?  Email The 22 Magazine for details!

Learn more about The 22 Magazine!

ARTIST RESOURCE: Free Photography Showcase

Click to Subscribe to www.ArtAndArtDeadlines.com by Email! IT’S RAINING DUCK

What are the odds that I could find a reason to mention duck twice in one week?  When it rains it pours I suppose.  This week has just been a deluge of odd, free or inexpensive and/or unusual calls and opportunities.  Well, this little duck of a call is a tasty one…rivaling my own rare Thanksgiving specialty, honey curried duck.

Check out this Call for Submissions from the blog of Duckrabbit Digital.  Take advantage of this opportunity to have your photography featured.  Their blog seems to be picking up steam, and there is no entry fee.  Enjoy!

CALL for SUBMISSIONS:  Free Photography Showcase

Duckrabbit Digital is an online-artisan printing company, and they run a well-trafficked blog in conjunction with their printing business. They have started a new weekly series profiling photographers. 

Visit the Duckrabbit Digital Blog!They are looking for images that have interesting stories behind them, as well as being strong images in their own right.
(in other words, good photography)

DEADLINE:  January 7, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  None

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to All

If you are interested, e-mail Duckrabbit Digital your small photo (just one please), and tell us the photo’s story. They will notify you shortly if you have been accepted, and set up a date for your work to be showcased.

Any Questions?  Email Duckrabbit Digital!

ART PUBLICATION: Art Forum Ad Project

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COOKIE MONEY

Money is necessary to buy food… or the seeds to grow food… or to rent the land to grow the plants you pinched from someone else.  The point is that money is necessary at some point in the equation As a result, I am known for being particularly sensitive to entry fees and costs associated with putting your art out there.  But I ran across one opportunity, I just HAD to share with you.

Remember my little $2 Art Contest?  I have been outdone by the $1.50 Art Forum Ad Project.  Yep.  $1.50.  You can’t buy a decent cookie for $1.50, but you can advertise your art…albeit tiny.  Check it out…

ART ADVERTISING:
The Art Forum Ad Project

This project, a conceptual artwork by artist Jeff Thompson, allows for 4,200 artists to have their work seen in Artforum magazine.

Check out Artforum Magazine online!Each participant, paying $1.50 USD and sending their image electronically, will then have their piece, along with all the other participating artists, in an advertisement. Of course, due to the number of artists needed to raise the money for this venture, the images themselves will be quite small… about 3/16″ x 3/16″. (think pencil eraser size, but square.)

FEES: You make a payment of $1.50 using PayPal and send an image of your work. The image is shrunk to the 3/16″. When $4,200 is raised, the ad is sent to Artforum to be published.

The final advertisement and all participating artists will be listed on a revised version of www.artforumadproject.com after publication.

SUBMISSIONS:   You can submit payment via PayPal to artforum@jeffreythompson.org, then send your image via email. Please send images sized no larger than 5″ x 7″, 300 dpi. Be sure to include your PayPal confirmation number with your image.

Have Questions?  Email Jeff Thompson!

*Editor’s Note:  This IS NOT endorsed by Artforum Magazine.  And no, I cannot guarantee this is not a scam.  Lots of these projects exist.  But, I would also like to remind you that you have wasted $1.50 before…I guarantee it.  So, if you’re feeling adventurous and don’t have the time or money for skydiving…take a chance.

ART PUBLICATION: Hunter & Cook Magazine

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GATHERING CHERRIES

After my post referencing Chef Cat Cora and the inequality of kitchen roles between the sexes, I received an amusing amount of email about “hunters” versus “gatherers.”  I am still writing an art blog, right?  Too funny.  Can you even imagine what would happen if I, in my 4″ heels, had to gather my food from somewhere other than the grocery store?  I can hear you laughing.  Why are we talking about hunting and gathering?  Well this next Call came to my attention, and I couldn’t resist.

Check out this Call for Submissions from Hunter and Cook, a Canadian-produced contemporary art magazine.  You know how I love art publicaton and am constantly preaching its merits.  But, the cherry on the sundae is that these editors don’t want your resume or statement…just your work.  That is just the way we all like it, eh?  Take a look…

CALL for SUBMISSIONS:  Hunter & Cook Magazine

Hunter and Cook Magazine is accepting submissions for one artist to do a four page project in their next issue – Number  8.  Hunter and Cook is a curated contemporary art magazine, produced in Toronto by artists Jay Isaac and Tony Romano.

Check out Issue 7 of Hunter and Cook Magazine!Hunter & Cook Magazine is widely distributed across Canada (including Chapters and Indigos) the US and Europe and attends major fairs such as Art Basel, TIAF, NADA, and Printed Matters Art Book Fair at PSI Moma.

Hunter & Cook is subscribed to by major North American institutions such as the AGO, MOMA New York, The Musee D’art Contemporain, Montreal etc and is viewed by a wide audience which includes numerous gallerists, writers, curators and collectors.

DEADLINE:  December 15, 2010

ENTRY FEE:  The fee to enter is $35.00.  Artists can submit as many projects as possible to Hunter & Cook, but each entry will cost $35.00.

NOTIFICATION:  You will only be contacted if your project is chosen.

Check out Issue 5 of Hunter and Cook Magazine!SUBMISSIONS:  Specs for files are 4 pages in total in the order of 2 full color then 2 black and white, starting with a left page, ending on a right page.  Page size is 9″wide x13″high (image size); however, file size of each page needs to account for bleed so please make your file 9.25″ x13.25″ at 300 dpi. 

Please send as a tiff file in cmyk for color and grayscale for black and white.  Please include files on a disc including titles, artist name and contact information.  Nothing more is needed–no statements or resumes.

Send disc with files and a check or money order made out to Hunter and Cook by December 15th to:  Hunter and Cook, 15 Ossington Avenue, Toronto, ON, Canada  M6J 2Y8.

Please email Hunter & Cook with any questions or visit www.HunterAndCook.com