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OPEN CALL: Shoes and Boots

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and a cake too!

I have a milestone birthday on the horizon, and I am curious whether my cake will be a reflection of my obsession with food, art or shoes (assuming my wonderful husband thinks to get me a cake).   My shoe obsession is widely known (and often ridiculed) locally, but only time will tell about whether it will show up as a cake theme.  Check out this Jimmy Choo Cake from Truly Scrumptious. A shoe obsession of your own could help with this next Call.  Investigate…

Check out this Call for Entries from The Shoe Factory Art Co-op (Rochester, NY) for Shoes and Boots.  This ongoing show could be a great opportunity to put another show on your resume! Take a chance…

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Learn more about The Shoe Factory Art CoopCALL for ENTRIES:
Boots and Shoes

 

The Shoe Factory Art Co-op seeks artists to create and submit boot and shoe themed artwork to adorn for their ongoing show of the same name.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA: Open to all media

DEADLINE: Anytime

NOTIFICATION: Ongoing

ENTRY FEE: Pay $18 submission fee, $25 for non-members, by PayPal or Credit Card on the Call for Artists page.

JURORS: The ongoing Shoes and Boots show will be juried by The Shoe Factory Art Co-op.

SALES: 25% commission on the price of any artwork sold (35% for non-members).

For complete details, download the Full Call!

Download the Submission Form from Shoe Factory Art Coop!

CALL for ENTRIES: Secrets and Mysteries

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me

I love the art of the secret ingredient.  I long to have someone taste a dish I have created and wonder, “What IS that flavor?”  I like it when you take a completely ordinary dish like mashed potatoes and add an unexpected dash of dry mustard that leaves people wondering.  It is food that creates its own dinner conversation–the ultimate compliment. This next Call wants to see your your audience ponder the mysteries of your work.  Can you stump them?

Check out this Call for Entries from the Darkroom Gallery (Essex Junction, VT) for Secrets and Mysteries. The entry fee at Darkroom is always low ($20), and they will provide free matting & framing if you work in their standard sizes. Take a look…

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Learn more about the Secrets and Mysteries show from the Darkroom Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Secrets and Mysteries

 

If your audience is standing indefinitely motionless, entranced by the possibilities in your work and in devising an infinitude of scenarios and alternate endings, then you’ve made an image that will inspire gallery visitors with the beauty of ambiguity, mystery and perplexity.

Photographers created images that baffled the viewer as early at the 1860s; Henry Peach Robinson was a pioneer of combination printing, creating the illusory photo montage long before there was Photoshop.  Darkroom Gallery wants to see your images that lead the imagination to the edge, encouraging the mind to leap.  Multiple exposures, constructions, staged, anything goes, just leave them guessing.

ELIGIBILITY: Entrants must be at least 18 years old. If younger, you must have a legal guardian make the submission for you.

Learn more about the Darkroom Gallery online!MEDIA:
Photography

DEADLINE:
June 6
, 2012

NOTIFICATION:
June 12, 2012

JUROR:   Opening in Chicago in 1987, the Catherine Edelman Gallery was quick to become one of the Midwest’s leading fine art photography galleries.  Director and Owner Catherine Edelman has “a patient eye for artists, tracking their progress [and] representing mature photographers who deliver consistent, quality work, regardless of age or exposure.”  Edelman has upheld her original promise to feature prominent Contemporary photographers alongside new and emerging talent, supplying her audience with a refreshing breadth of both subject matter and photographic technique.

Working closely with magazine editors and book publishers, the Catherine Edelman Gallery co-published several monographs and collections, including: Written in Memory: Portraits of the Holocaust, photographs by Jeffrey Wolin (Chronicle Books), Pressure, photographs by Joe Ziolkowski (Pohlmann Press), What Were You Thinking (celebrating the 15 year anniversary of the gallery in association with Paper Mirror Press) and Iron Beauties, a monograph on the work of Chicago photographer Michelle Keim, published by Nazraeli Press.

Learn more about Juror Catherine Edelman!Catherine Edelman is an executive board member of the Association of International Photography Art Dealers and President of the Chicago Art Dealers Association.   In addition to hosting Saturday Morning educational seminars for her community, Edelman recently opened an online gallery of underrepresented local artists, titled “The Chicago Project.”

AWARDS: All selected entries are exhibited in the gallery and included in a full color exhibit catalog. Juror’s Choice receives a 20×35″ vinyl exhibit banner featuring their image. People’s Choice gains free entry into a future exhibit.

SALES: Darkroom offers free matting and framing of accepted entries for the duration of each of their exhibitions, subject to standard sizes. Photographers set their own prices if they wish to sell their work and retain all rights to their photographs. For commission details, go to the bottom of the Submisssion Rules page!

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the Darkroom Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES: Portfolio Show

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tells all

I don’t cook a lot. I feel confined by cooking a specific meal for the same audience day in and day out.  So, my husband does most of the cooking.  But, brunch is a different story.  Typically if we are cooking brunch (as opposed to dining out), we have guests over in celebration.  Plus, brunch offers an opportunity to show of skills and creations that span breakfast, lunch, dinner and even dessert–my whole portfolio, if you will.  This next call wants to see YOUR whole portfolio. Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries for The Portfolio Show from the Kiernan Gallery (Lexington, Virginia). The entry is high compared to what I normally published, but I want you to make the decision about value to your own career.  If the shoe fits…

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Learn more about the Kiernan Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Portfolio Show

 

Every photograph tells a story.  When part of a body of work, the photograph takes on a new meaning, becoming part of a bigger and more complete narrative.  A portfolio allows the photographer to explore the complexities of their subject, and provide context that gives it richness and meaning that is more than the sum of its parts.  The Kiernan Gallery is pleased to announce its first annual portfolio showcase.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA: All photographic media are encouraged.

DEADLINE: April 26, 2012

Learn more about the Portfolio Show at the Kiernan Gallery!NOTIFICATION: Artists will be notified of accepted work via email approximately eight days after the submission deadline.

ENTRY FEE: Non-refundable fee of $75

JUROR: For over twenty years Dan Estabrook has been making contemporary art using a variety of 19th-century photographic techniques. Recently he has focused on the earliest paper photographs – calotype negatives and salted paper prints – as sources for hand manipulation with paint and pencil. He balances his interests in photography with forays into sculpture, painting, drawing, and other works on paper.

Dan has exhibited widely and has received several awards, including an Artist’s Fellowship from the National Endowment of the Arts in 1994. He is also the subject of a recent documentary by Anthropy Arts. He is represented by the Catherine Edelman Gallery in Chicago, Daniel Cooney Fine Art in New York and Jackson Fine Arts in Atlanta. He lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.

AWARDS:  Eight photographers will be selected for the exhibition, split into two shows. Four will show at a time. The first four will show from June 6 – July 14, the other four will show from July 18 – August 25 (groups to be determined by the gallery).

SALES: Artists exhibiting at the gallery may offer their work for sale. The Kiernan Gallery retains 30% of the sale price as commission.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Read the full call from The Kiernan Gallery website!

CALL for ENTRIES: Annual Axis Gallery Juried

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SUCCESS

Like many of you, I frequently “wing it” in the kitchen. I like the idea of cooking with whatever you have on hand and making adjustments according to taste along the way. However, while editing a recipe for a friend recently, I realized there is a certain comfort in knowing the exact amount of salt to put in the potatoes.  There is comfort in not guessing the temperature or constantly checking the oven to see if your famous apple pie is ready. Take comfort in the fact that this Call is a well-established show with lots of room for research. Time to create your own recipe…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Axis Gallery in Sacramento, CA for their 7th Annual National Juried Competition! The entry fee is only $30, and the juror is well-documented so you can do your homework (#4 FYI) BEFORE you submit work!

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Learn more about the Axis Gallery in Sacramento, CA!CALL for ENTRIES:
7th Annual
National Juried

 

ELIGIBILITY: All residing in the US

MEDIA: Contemporary original 2D and 3D work in any media, including
paintings, prints, drawings, photography and digital images.

2D work should not exceed a framed size of 36” in the longest dimension.  3D work limited to 24” in the longest dimension and not more than 60 lbs.  All work must be original (no reproductions), produced within the last two years and not previously shown at Axis Gallery.

DEADLINE: Postmarked by May 28, 2012

NOTIFICATION: June 22, 2012

ENTRY FEE: There is a $30 entry fee for up to 3, $5.00 each add’l entry, limit 6.

Learn more about the 7th National Juried Exhibition from the Axis Gallery!JUROR:  Apsara DiQuinzio is the assistant curator of painting and sculpture at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, where she most recently organized the thematic group show The Air We Breathe and edited the related book. Over the last several years she has curated solo exhibitions with Vincent Fecteau, Mai-Thu Perret, R.H. Quaytman, Felix Schramm, and Paul Sietsema.

Formerly DiQuinzio worked at the Whitney Museum of American Art. In 2010 she was awarded a curatorial research fellowship by the Andy Warhol Foundation for Visual Arts to develop an international group exhibition in the fall of 2012 at SFMOMA.

DiQuinzio has an M.A. in Modern Art History, Theory, and Criticism from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and a B.A. from Colgate University.

AWARDS: Cash awards

SALES: Sales are encouraged. The gallery will retain 40% commission on any works sold. Price of work should include commission.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Learn more about the Axis Gallery by downloading the Prospectus!

REMINDER: Soap Factory Open Call

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more eating

There is a point at which loving food turns into a food obsession. I am self-aware enough to know that I have long passed that point.  I cannot simply EAT anything.   Eating requires dissection and discussion before digestion.  Dinner is often cold by the time it is eaten fully.  Likewise, I meet emerging artists simply obsessed with conquering their first solo show.  This next call will require your own dissection and discussion before digestion. Bon appetite…

Check out this Open Call from The Soap Factory (Minneapolis, MN). The Soap factory is looking for work for group exhibits, AND they offer installation support, travel, accommodations, and a stipend to those selected to exhibit. Did I mention NO ENTRY FEE?

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Learn more about the Soap Factory!OPEN CALL:
The Soap Factory

 

The Soap Factory exhibits work in its galleries throughout the year. Exhibitions curated from submissions and could have as many as 8 artists. The Soap Factory is a 120-year old ex-industrial warehouse on the banks of the Mississippi River in Minneapolis.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists. They are particularly interested in proposals conceived specifically for The Soap Factory galleries. (So do your homework!) Their programming is unique in that they select only a small proportion of the artists they exhibit from their pool of submissions. They commonly receive 400 artist submissions per season.

Read the Full Call from The Soap Factory!MEDIA:
All Media may be considered.

DEADLINE: April 30, 2012. They do NOT accept e-mailed submissions. So please keep in mind that this is a POSTMARK deadline.

NOTIFICATION: Summer of 2012. *Editor’s note: Yes, I hate vague, prolonged notification dates, but it IS a huge undertaking for them. Be patient. Do not call or email to check on your submission. The Soap Factory does not return work. Please only send materials that you do not need to be returned.

Learn more about the Soap Factory!The Soap Factory is committed to diversity in audience, staff and programming. To assist them in achieving their diversity goals, please indicate your ethnicity or cultural background. Please note that compliance or non-compliance with this request will NOT affect the status of your submission.

The Soap Factory provides full installation support for all selected projects, including travel and accommodation, as well as a stipend to artists. They provide publicity, exhibition invitations, mailings, opening reception and artist talks. However, they do not provide insurance coverage for work exhibited at The Soap Factory. All work is shown at the artist’s own risk.

Questions? Visit The Soap Factory Submissions Page!

Read the Full Call from The Soap Factory!

CALL for ENTRIES: 2nd Annual Clay National

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not the clay itself

Dinner is cooked (and eaten) in either undies or pajamas in my house. My husband usually cooks dinner.  Dinner is cooked directly after work.  My husband is a commercial potter.  How are these connected?  My hubby is forced (by me) to get out of his clay embedded clothing in the garage to prevent a gray trail in his wake.  So, he cooks in whatever was under his clothes or pajamas if he makes it that far.  This next call WANTS your clay, but please don’t attend the opening in your undies.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Workhouse Arts Center (Lorton, VA outside D.C.) for The 2nd Annual Clay National. This is a great show, reasonable fee, respected juror and a historic venue. Please do not miss this opportunity!

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Learn more about the Workhouse Arts Center!CALL for ENTRIES:
2nd Annual Clay National

 

The Workhouse Arts Center is proud to announce a call for entries for its 2nd Annual Workhouse Clay National Ceramics Exhibition 2012.

This 2nd Annual Workhouse Clay National Ceramics Exhibition is an “Open Call” for functional and/or sculptural ceramic artworks.

The focus of this year’s exhibit is to highlight the tremendous variety and depth of contemporary functional and sculptural ceramic artworks being created throughout the U.S.A. today.

 

Learn more about the 2nd Annual National Clay from the Workhouse Arts Center!ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA: All works must be primarily ceramic. Mixed media works will be accepted only if ceramic materials are the primary media.

DEADLINE: May 2, 2012

NOTIFICATION: June 1, 2012

ENTRY FEE: $30.00 (for up to 3 works).

JUROR:  Peter Held received his bachelor’s degree in studio art with an emphasis on ceramics from the State University of New York, Brockport.  Upon graduation, he moved to Helena, Montana to become a resident artist at the Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts.  He later completed a master’s degree in museum administration at Oregon State University and interned at the Portland Art Museum in the Asian Art Department.

Learn more about the 2nd Annual National Clay from the Workhouse Arts Center!Held returned to Helena in 1994 to serve as executive director and curator of the Holter Museum of Art, where he helped successfully lead a $2.3 million capital and endowment campaign.  Since 2003, Held has been curator of ceramics at the ASU Art Museum Ceramics Research Center at Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona. He also serves as a trustee for the American Craft Council and is chair of its development committee.

AWARDS:  Best of Show- $350; 1st place-$250- Sponsored by Standard Ceramics, Inc.; 2nd Place-$150; and Honorable Mentions.

SALES: All work must be available for sale. LAF will retain a 40% sales commission from sold work.  Payment is made on the 15th of each month for the previous month’s sales.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Download the Prospectus from the Workhouse Arts Center!

 

CALL for ENTRIES: Art of Photography

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Fast food is fast, but I sometimes wonder about the food part. Like you, I am frequently too busy to cook or even shop for food for that matter. But, I have found a lazy alternative to fast food, the rotisserie chicken. In my version, I have it over romaine with a little Parmesan, a few croutons, Italian dressing and a couple of pepperoncini on the side. This next Call for Entries, also has a contingency plan for running out of time… the online entry. You have plenty of time until this deadline, but just in case

Check out this Call for Entries for the 8th Art of Photography Show which is being held at the San Diego Art Institute this year.  The cost to enter is about average; however, last year, 1700 people attended the reception, and the award are spectacular.  That’s a bargain…

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Learn more about The Art of Photography Show!CALL for ENTRIES:
The Art of Photography 2012

 

The Art of Photography Show is an established and critical force in the world of contemporary photography.  Now in its 8th year, this presentation of world class photography is truly exquisite.  The show provides tangible benefits to artists trying to break into the public eye.  This well thought out international exhibition provides value to artists at every turn, from first-rate viewing in the judging process to exhibition and publication opportunities, photo industry connections and monetary awards.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists.

MEDIA:  Images created via any form of photography will be accepted for consideration (i.e. film, digital, unaltered shots, alternative process, mixed media, digital manipulations, montages, photograms, etc.), so long as part of the image is photographically created.

Learn more about The Art of Photography Show!DEADLINE:  June 30, 2012 at 11:59 pm PDT (California Time)

NOTIFICATION:  August 7, 2012

ENTRY FEE:  $25 for the first entry, $10 for each additional entry. There is no limit to the number of entries an artist may enter. Artists who entered work in any previous Art of Photography Show or Art of Digital Show will receive a $15 discount towards the Art of Photography Show 2012.

JUROR:  Julian Cox joined the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco in September 2010 as its Founding Curator of Photography and Chief Curator at the de Young Museum. After holding curatorial positions at the National Library of Wales and the National Museum of Photography, Film & Television, Bradford, England, he moved to the United States in 1992 to pursue his career here. For more than decade he worked with the photographs collection at the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, and then spent five years leading the photography program at the High Museum of Art, Atlanta. Cox has organized numerous exhibitions on subjects ranging from the dawn of photography’s invention in Europe in the 19th century, to contemporary practice in the United States. He has been a reviewer for the Atlanta Photography Group; Atlanta Celebrates Photography; Palm Springs Photo Festival and Photo NOLA.

Learn more about The Art of Photography Show!Cox is the co-author, with Colin Ford, of the critically acclaimed publication Julia Margaret Cameron: The Complete Photographs (2003), the first catalogue raisonné produced of the work of a photographer. He is the author of many scholarly articles and several books. His recent publications include The Portrait Unbound: Photographs by Robert Weingarten (2010), Road to Freedom: Photographs of the Civil Rights Movement, 1956-1968 (2008), and Harry Callahan: Eleanor (2007).

AWARDS:  $2,000  1st Place Award, $1,600  2nd Place Award, $1,200  3rd Place Award, $   800  4th Place Award, and eleven (11) $400 Honorable Mention Awards.

SALES:  Exhibited work will be available for sale (unless the artist designates certain entries NFS). The price for each framed print is entirely up to each artist to decide. The Art of Photography Show will retain a commission of 40% on all sales that occur during the exhibit or which occur later as a direct result of the exhibit. The balance will be mailed to the artist.

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CALL for ENTRIES: Portrait Show

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of sorts

I recently likened my self to eggplant and broccoli for my vegetable alter ego options.  The emails have been greatly entertaining, and in one case, very flattering.  One of you out there thinks I am foie gras…and you weren’t even trying to get me to pick you as this month’s Featured Artist.  Flattery and food are perfectly good reasons to write this blog every day; I promise.  This next Call wants to see your definition of a portrait.  Eggplant and brussel sprouts are now officially up for grabs…

Check out this Call for Entries from Gallery 263 (Cambridge, MA)  for the Portrait Show.  the entry fee is cheap, and there is no commission.  Don’t miss this opportunity…

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Learn more about the Portrait Show from Gallery 263!CALL for ENTRIES:
Portrait Show

 

A definition for “portrait” is the likeness of a person, or a description of someone’s character. For the Portrait Show, Gallery 263 leaves it to you to interpret this traditional genre. They love people, and believe there are a multitude of ways to represent a person.  Now’s your chance to show them yours.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists residing in the US.

MEDIA:  2D, 3D or Time Media.

DEADLINE:  April 30, 2012 by 5pm

NOTIFICATION:  May 7, 2012

ENTRY FEE:  $25 fee (non-refundable, up to 3 entries)

Learn more about the juror Nancy Ellen Craig!JUROR:  Nancy Ellen Craig is a distinguished portrait artist who has worked professionally for over forty years and is still active at 84. Her portraits depict prominent creative American figures such as Hans Hofmann, Frank Lloyd Wright, Edwin Dickinson and Anjelica Huston as well as foreign nobles and the Christopher Forbes Family. Her work is in several public collections including the Metropolitan Museum NY and the Baltimore Museum. Craig was a recipient of the 2008-9 Pollock-Krasner Award as well as several awards in the including the 1951 National Association of Women Artists, Mary Karasick Portrait Prize.

“A portrait painted from life is analogous to walking along a precipice in search of an elusive prey, an intense and exhilarating experience”. –Nancy Ellen Craig

SALES:  Work is For Sale By Artist. Gallery will provide introduction to interested parties.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Read the Full Call from Gallery 263!

CALL for ENTRIES: Don’t Eat the Yellow Snow

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the
SUGAR

The snow cone stand in my hometown finally opened this weekend.  And with my newly-found distrust of aspartame, I am looking forward to a summer of sugar-laden treats from pomegranate to chocolate snow cones.  This next Call wants your view on a whole different kind of snow.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Manipulated Image to participate in a video art show, Don’t Eat The Yellow Snow, for art:screen fest 2012 in Örbero, Sweden.  There is no entry fee, so don’t miss this opportunity!

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Learn more about the Yellow Snow show!CALL for ENTRIES:
Don’t Eat the Yellow Snow

 

Alysse Stepanian of Manipulated Image has been invited to contribute curation of video art by artists from around the world for a festival screening organized by art:screen fest 2012 in Örbero, Sweden, during the first week of October.

Please see below for submitting work to be considered for MI’scuration.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Video

THEME:  Work submitted must be related to the theme of “Don’t Eat The Yellow Snow” (see below).  Artists must interpret for themselves the relevance of their work to the general theme.

“Don’t Eat The Yellow Snow – The powers that control societies such as corporations, financial or religious institutions and the mainstream media, endorse selective blindness intended to stifle our natural sense of compassion and justice as social beings. 

Be a part of art:screen fest 2012!“These entities use tradition and synthesized truths to undermine those who question the established order. They capitalize on our natural desire for convenience and drive for self-preservation. We tend to look away, unless faced with personal calamity or transgression that affects immediate family, our allies, tribe, nation, or us.   But there are exceptions….” –from the Prospectus for Don’t Eat the Yellow Snow

DEADLINE:  April 24, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  Names of the selected artists will be posted on the Manipulated Image site by the last week of September 2012.  Only selected artists will be notified of the status of their submissions.

ENTRY FEE:  None

CURATOR:  Learn more about curator Alysse Stepanian.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Download the Prospectus from Manipulated Image!

CALL for ENTRIES: Botanicals

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expectations

I am getting ready to begin my endeavor to grow my own food. Let’s hope my luck is better with lettuce and root vegetables than it was with tomatoes.  I can look at tomato plants (and ferns), and they simply die.  No kidding.  This next call wants your view on botanicals.  Let your green thumbs show…

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

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

 Nature’s gifts are a great subject in art. Every bloom is sacred in the botanical world.

Flowers! Draw it, paint it,
photograph it, sculpt it.

Just submit your best botanical art
for this future exhibition.

ELIGIBILITY:
Open to all artists.

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

Learn more about the Botanicals show!DEADLINE:
June 18
, 2012

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

AWARDS:

Those accepted artists will be asked to be a part of a collective show in the future months.  Artists will be asked if they wish to submit their artwork for the show.

SALES: Artwork will be offered for sale at the reception & other days the gallery will be open.

40% commission on all sales.

For complete details, Read the Guidelines!

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