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CALL for ENTRIES: Todd Opportunities

Learn more from the Todd Art Gallery!lots of
STEAM

My son is learning to cook.  More accurately, my husband & I are forcing our son to cook dinner once per week.  He has shown no really interest in producing meals–only eating them.  So, we are not giving him an option.  My concern is that if he doesn’t learn how, he’ll be forced to eat commercially-processed crap his entire life.  He doesn’t like cooking.  Doing anything solo the first time is scary, but my kiddo has turned it into a pressure-cooked affair.  Let’s hope it gets easier.  This next Call is YOUR chance to do art solo.  Don’t stress, just submit a proposal…

Check out this great Call for Entries from Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) for Exhibition Opportunities at the Todd Art Gallery (Murfreesboro, TN).  A great place for YOUR solo show

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Learn more about the Todd Art Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Exhibition Opportunities

 

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA: Open to all media especially graphic design and studio art including ceramics, painting, printmaking, & book arts

DEADLINE:  April 30, 2015

ENTRY FEE:   No fee to submit your proposal

JUROR:  The department’s Gallery Committee meets twice a year to review exhibition proposals and will contact artists when additional information is needed.

AWARDS:  An invitation to exhibit as a solo artist or a part of a group.

*Editor’s note:  Online entry is easy and free.  You need a current CV, artist statement, description of the proposed exhibition as well as 10 images.  The entry system will even allow you to ‘save as draft’ in mid-process.  You have NOTHING to lose except the time it takes to apply.

For details, Read the Full Call!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Turquoise

Learn more about the Turquoise Mail Art Call!don’t be
BLUE

There aren’t really any naturally-occurring blue foods–of which I am aware.  But maybe that is why I’m not a fan of color blue, with the exceptions of navy (almost purple) & turquoise (high green only).  Blue foods scream, “Plastic” every time I see them–from icing on cakes to the blue tongues of toddlers eating shaved ice.  I know; my food quirks never end.  This next Call is just the perfect shade away from blue.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from curator Monika Mori for Turquoise, an International Mail Art Project.  There is no entry fee.  If you’re looking to add an international line to your resume or just break out of a creative rut, here’s a great opportunity…

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Learn more about the Turquoise Mail Art Call!CALL for ENTRIES:
Turquoise

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

THEME:  Turquoise

MEDIA:  15 x 10cm  (or 6″ x 4″) Postcards

DEADLINE:  Postmarked by March 31, 2015

NOTIFICATION:  All postcards properly addressed & postmarked will be included

ENTRY FEE:  None

Learn more about the Turquoise Mail Art Call!CURATOR:  Monika Mori, an Austrian contemporary multimedia artist creates playful moody paintings & collages celebrating experiences & emotions animated by dazzling colors.  Mori communicates through her works and wants to re-animate, in the native word-sense!  It is a language unto itself and there is merit to all interpretations.  The strength of her paintings reflect the strength of Mori herself, and the intensity of the message she has to convey.  Since 2008, her work has been exhibited worldwide and is included in major and private collection.

DOCUMENTATION:  Your artwork will be exhibited online in the blog TURQUOISE, an extensive catalog or book is possible if sponsors are found for the project.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Folktales & Legends

Learn more from the JM Kohler Center for the Arts!chaste crackers
SINFUL CHOCOLATE

Food legends abound.  Every time I think I have heard them all, another creeps us.  Did you know s’mores are meant to curb sexual desire?  Well, kind of.  Sylvester Graham, the inventor of the graham cracker, was a minister that created an entire lifestyle including the consumption of this self-proclaimed “bland” graham crackers as a way to control wild sexual urges.  We’re thinking he wouldn’t approve of the debauchery that is marshmallow and chocolate though.  This next Call wants your best work surrounding a legend.  Fun theme with an IMMINENT DEADLINE…

Check out this Call for Entries from the John Michael Kohler Arts Center (Sheboygan, WI) for Folktales & Legends.  No entry fee for this opportunity! Take a look…

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Learn more from the JM Kohler Center for the Arts!CALL for ENTRIES:
Folktales & Legends

 

Folktales and legends blur fact and fiction; seeded in the truth, they grow into stories both fantastical and far-fetched. Whether written, spoken, or communicated visually, folktales represent cultures throughout the world. FOLKTALES & LEGENDS will explore the capacity of visual art to convey such epic narratives.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA:  2 or 3 dimensional work inspired by a folktale or legend. The source narrative may be traditional or of your own creation. Dimensions may not exceed 12″ x 12″ x 12″.

Learn more from the John Michael Kohler Arts Center!DEADLINE: Arrive by March 15, 2015

NOTIFICATION:  Unindicated; however, work must be delivered by April 3, 2015.

ENTRY FEE:
None

JURORS:  Artists Dennis McNett (TX) and Joseph Velasquez (WI) use printmaking to tell stories through images. This summer, they will create larger-than-life Connecting Communities projects based on an original folktale inspired by Sheboygan culture and Wisconsin folklore.

SALES:  The Arts Center will retain 25% commission if your work is sold. You will be paid 75% of the retail price for sold works within 45 days of the close of the exhibition. Please price your work accordingly

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Semblance

Learn more from the Darkroom Gallery!going
BANANAS

I watched soap operas before I could talk.  More accurately, my mother used to put me in my high chair and turn on The Doctors while she enjoyed her lunch.  One day it came to an abrupt stop.  Apparently engrossed in an overly-dramatic subplot, my mother neglected to notice I had fallen asleep and face-planted in my peanut-butter-topped-bananas.  Since then, anytime my mother even see a commercial for a soap opera, the portrait of me covered in pb&b conjures guilt.  This next Call wants your portraits; the food is optional.  Love this…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Darkroom Gallery (Essex Junction, VT) for Semblance.  $24 entry, a great juror & a history of showing spectacular photographers.  We’re proud of how many of our readers have been both shown & awarded in the past few years at Darkroom.  And, well, this theme is always close to my heart–which is just below my face, ha.  *insert rimshot here*  Take a look

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Learn more from the Darkroom Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Semblance

The whole of a person caught within a single frame; portraits can be reactive, didactic, contemplative and illusive. ‘Semblance’ refers to the outward appearance something or in this case, someone. Portraits can be especially dynamic when certain characteristics of a person are highlighted, coaxed into the light and captured as prized specimens.” — from darkroomgallery.com

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists 18+

MEDIA: Photography

Learn more about the Darkroom Gallery online!DEADLINE: March 18, 2015

NOTIFICATION: March 23, 2015

ENTRY FEE: 4 for $24 (online)/$29 (email)

JUROR:  David J. Carol is a photographer. He attended the School of Visual Arts and The New School for Social Research where he studied under Lisette Model. He was the first assignment photographer for The Image Bank photo agency (now part of Getty Images) at the age of 26. He currently works daily in the real world of commercial photography as the Director of Photography at Outfront Media (formerly CBS Outdoor). Yet he also loves giving other photographers a platform to share and discuss their work with the photographic community. He is able to do this as a contributing writer and contest judge for Rangefinder Magazine and PDN. He also serves on the Board of Advisers for the Center for Alternative Photography.

AWARDS: All selected entries are included in a full color exhibit catalog & gallery exhibition. Juror’s Choice: 30×48″ image banner. People’s Choice – a free future entry. Honorable Mentions receive free exhibition catalogs and free entry in a future exhibition.

SALES: Free matting & framing of accepted entries, subject to standard sizes. For commission details, go to the bottom of the Submissions page!

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Faces of Humanity

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BITS OF BEANIE

I’m torn about chili with beans.  I love it; I do.  And, I live with an acne-prone teenager.  And, kidney beans are high in zinc which helps fight acne.  But, the side effects of consuming large amounts of kidney beans, or any beans for that matter, are daunting.  Let’s leave it at that.  This next Call is good for the face–without the side effects.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Art-Competition.net for Faces of Humanity. $15 entry & the prize packages are actually useful.  Investigate the opportunity

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Learn more from art-competition.net!CALL for ENTRIES:
Faces of Humanity

 

ELIGIBILITY: All artists age 18+

MEDIA:  Open to all 2D Media, i.e. painting, drawing, collage, photography, digital, etc.

THEME: “Faces of Humanity” – Seeing our humanity in the faces of different people can bring understanding and connection to the many different cultures of the world. The work can express any aspect from representational to non-representational.

DEADLINE: March 9, 2015

NOTIFICATION: March 13, 2015

ENTRY FEE: $15 for 1, $30 for 3, $60 for 7

AWARDS: 1st Place: $500 cash & other awards valued at $5200. 2nd place: $125 cash & other awards valued at $1625. 3rd Place: $75 cash. 4th Place: $50 cash. 5th Place: $25 cash.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Heroes & Villians

Learn more from the Annmaries Sculpture Sculpture Garden and Arts Center!i hate myself
FOR LOVING YOU

Something borrowed, something new; something green, something like glue.  If I am married to food, the heroes & villians in our relationship are well-defined.  Despite my best efforts, potatoes continue to fight against me in the form of chips, fries & luscious, comforting soup.  They aren’t inherently evil, but they do have a tendency to lean toward the dark side of gluttony for me.  The heroes, conversely, tend to be green & roasted–fresh Brussels sprouts, snap beans & crowns of broccoli.  As I continue to fight the good fight, here’s a great Call that will allow you to fight your own battles.  LOVE this venue…

Check out this Call for Entries from Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Arts Center (Solomons, MD) for Heroes & Villians.  $25 entry, epic jurors & great art, time & time again. Take a look…

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Learn more about the TOYS show at Annmarie Sculpture Garden and Arts Center!CALL for ENTRIES:
Heroes & Villians

This exhibit invites artists to submit works that celebrate the heroes and villains that populate history, literature, popular culture, folklore, mythology, psychology, and other realms of human experience and expression. As an artist, where do you find inspiration? In the protagonist or the antagonist, or in the many shades of gray in between? Do historical figures fascinate you, or do you turn to fictional characters for your subject matter? Whether you look to history books or comic books, or your own fantastical imagination, this exhibit welcomes artists that explore the complexities and nuances of heroes and villains.”

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists working in the US

Learn more from the Annmarie Sculpture Garden and Arts Center!MEDIA: Open to all media

DEADLINE: April 1, 2015

NOTIFICATION: April 17, 2015

ENTRY FEE: $25 for up to 4

JUROR: The exhibit will be juried by a 1-2 member panel; typically, one member of the panel is drawn from the Smithsonian Institution.

AWARDS: Annmarie will present cash awards to outstanding work. Jurors will review installed works (not application images) for award selection.  Award amounts are contingent upon sponsorship; typically there are at least three awards each about $250.  All award winning artists will receive an invitation for a solo or group show.

SALES: Annmarie will retain a 40% commission of the listed sale price.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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CALL for ENTRIES: All Watercolors

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hold the bottle

I have never been a water drinker.  I prefer cold-brewed, black tea–decaf, no ice.  But, I do force myself to drink a few glasses a day.  But I never cease to be amazed by the bizarre marketing methods used to sell water to us at a premium.  You can buy water from melted icebergs, from springs at the base of Mt. Figi & even from the demilitarized zone between North & South Korea.  This next Call leaves the source of your water to you.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Art-Competition.net (online) for All Watercolors. $15 entry, & the prize packages are thoughtful & actually useful. Take a look

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Learn more from art-competition.net!CALL for ENTRIES:
All Watercolors

 

ELIGIBILITY: All artists age 18+

MEDIA: Watercolor

THEME: “All Watercolors”  is open to all watercolors— traditional to contemporary.

DEADLINE:  March 2, 2015

NOTIFICATION:  March 6, 2015

ENTRY FEE: $15 for 1, $30 for 3, $60 for 7

AWARDS: 1st Place: $500 cash & other awards valued at $5200. 2nd place: $125 cash & other awards valued at $1625. 3rd Place: $75 cash. 4th Place: $50 cash. 5th Place: $25 cash.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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CALL for ENTRIES: The Book as Work of Art for All

Learn more from Autonomie Projects!THAI
me up

Cookbook authors have my number.  Make the food look fantastic on the cover, and I’ll buy it.  Yes, I judge books (some books) by their covers.  I recent bought quick & easy thai.  I’m just going to say that my judgement of the cover resulted in sticky rice with mangoes.  It was worth it.  This next Call encourages you to judge books by their covers as well.  Sometimes is just WORKS…

Check out this Call for Entries from Autonomie Projects for The Book as a Work of Art for All.  Small works AND open to many media & interpretations.  This one sounds inspiring…

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Learn more from Autonomie Projects!CALL for ENTRIES:
The Book as
a Work of Art
for All

This Artist Call invites artists to explore a panoply of creative interpretations of the book cover as a two-dimensional artwork, or of the book cover as a three-dimensional conceptualized art object.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Various Media:  Drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, collage & mixed media.  Max size 10” W x 13”H x 6”D

DEADLINE:  February 22, 2015

NOTIFICATION:  March 4, 2015

ENTRY FEE: $25 for 1 & $40 for two

CURATORS:  Autonomie Projects’ curatorial team of Chelle Barbour, M.A. Art and Curatorial Practices, USC and Vincent Johnson, MFA Art Center College of Design, will select the works for both its gallery space, electronic catalog and virtual gallery space on-line exhibition.

SALES:  Sales are encouraged. Artists receive 50% of the sale price.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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FEATURED ARTIST: Emilyann Gachko

Learn more from Photographer and Featured Artist Emilyann Gachko!CHEESE,
not stinky

With the arrival of February, I find myself restless and ready to move on.  My family is on the cusp of big changes, and I am finding it hard to do more than hold my breath and wait.  The problem with that is that the changes aren’t going to happen in any real way for two years.   I can’t hold my breath for two years–literally or figuratively.  I like aged cheese, but two year in my fridge would not be a good thing, really.

This month’s artist shows both gratitude for “right now” as well as hope for the future.   Her work explores the both comfort and the claustrophobia associated with staying where you are–without denying the need to go.

Learn more from Photographer and Featured Artist Emilyann Gachko!

ArtAndArtDeadlines.com is proud to claim Emilyann Gachko as this month’s Featured Artist.  This work calls attention to self-expression through your personal landscape.  It can’t be all cheddar for everyone all the time, folks.  To be fair, there’s also mozzarella and brie and Stilton and...

FEATURED
ARTIST:

Emilyann Gachko

Emily Gachko was raised in Cranford, New Jersey–where all the shooting for her current project has taken place.  Gachko majored in Fine Arts with a concentration in Photography at Ramapo College of NJ –winnging Best in Show with her Senior Thesis Exhibition.  She aspires to get her MFA in Photography and teach photography at the collegiate level.  Gachko currently lives in Spring Lake, New Jersey, where she has a variety of jobs teaching kids and and working with horses.

Learn more from Photographer and Featured Artist Emilyann Gachko!Talk to me about your process when searching for subjects.  Are the models friends, peers or acquaintances?  “So, I got the idea for the project living at home with parents, which quite frankly, I was not thrilled about.  I wanted to make lemonade out of the lemons that was living situation, so to speak.  That’s how I landed on the idea.  I started out with friends, and then friends of friends, and then eventually I would go to bars with said friends, and they would point people out to me that they vaguely knew and thought might live at home with their parents.  And I would approach them, and explain the project, and ask if I come home to their house and photograph them.  Despite being a total stranger to most of these people, only one person ever said no!”

Learn more from Photographer and Featured Artist Emilyann Gachko!

Talk to me about the portraiture aspect of your work.   “I wanted the people in the image to be very matter of fact, in that they didn’t give you any kind of overt emotion to go off or decide the tone of the photograph by say, their expressions. But in a way, the sitters are still the most important part of the photograph, in that they designed the space that envelops them. I wanted people to look at each photo and really get a feel for that person, of their individuality. The whole photograph makes up the portrait, not just the sitter, but the sitter is who assigns the most important part of the photograph’s identity.”

Learn more from Photographer and Featured Artist Emilyann Gachko!Finding the balance between people & their self-imposed habitats or between gratitude & anxiety creates a beautiful tension in your work.   Was that your intention?   Thank you!  Yes, I definitely sough to portray the tension between the individuals and the rooms themselves, mostly in that a lot of the environments have things that are clearly left over from childhood, and all of the sitters are young adults.”

What style or school of art do you think work fits into?    “I would say environmental portraiture. Even after this project, this is a style of art that I’m very much interested. The way that people both interact with and are informed by their environments. I really fascinates me.”

Learn more from Photographer and Featured Artist Emilyann Gachko!Talk to me about the two artists (one living, one dead) that have most influenced your work and why. “Photographer William Eggleston is one of my favorites, and a huge inspiration, in the way that he so elegantly captures every day life. Dead? Joseph Cornell.  He was one of the first artists I really loved, and he way he works with color, objects, and space within his shadow boxes is really beautiful.”

What is your favorite food addiction? It IS a food-themed blog after all. “Can I say pizza, even though that is super basic?  I don’t care, my answer is definitely pizza, haha!”  Pizza is always the right answer.  Always.

Learn more from Photographer and Featured Artist Emilyann Gachko! What if your favorite snack food obsession? “Cheese and crackers, so not too far off from pizza, haha.  Or Phish Food Ben & Jerry’s ice cream, depending on my mood.”

What’s coming up next for you? “I’m hoping to start work on another project that’s also sort of about suburban living, but I don’t really have the details hashed out yet so I don’t want to say too much about it until the idea comes into fruition! Other than that, I’d like to experiment with some collage and mixed media work. I took a class on it in college and it was my favorite one.”

Thank you, Emilyann, for reminding us
to appreciate where we are RIGHT NOW.

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CALL for ENTRIES: Trans*

Learn more from Waterloo Arts!BREAKFAST
in bed

Gender rolls are “squishy” at my house.  My husband does most of the cooking.  I am the disciplinarian.  Even our mail comes bizarrely addressed since I didn’t take his last name.  It works for us.  It is what we know.  And, well, the food is good. 🙂  I use #imarriedforthefood a lot.  This next Call explores gender identity & the experience of being trans.  If this isn’t the Call for you, please pass it along…

Check out this Call for Entries from Waterloo Arts (Cleveland, OH) for Transgender Art Exhibit.  I realize this applies to only a small percentage of AAAD readers; however, I am hoping you will post, re-post & tweet this Call so it can be found by artists that would best benefit.  Thank you…

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Learn more from Waterloo Arts!CALL for ENTRIES: Trans*

 

Waterloo Arts is seeking artwork which addresses the experience of being trans* or the topic of gender identity more broadly.

ELIGIBILITY:  Artists must identify as trans* individuals & reside in the U.S. or Canada.

MEDIA:  Sculpture, painting, drawing, photography, printmaking, mixed media, collage, assemblage, ceramics, fiber art, artist book – original artwork only.

DEADLINE:  February 28, 2015

NOTIFICATION:  March 11, 2015

ENTRY FEE:  $5 for up to 10 images

JUROR:  Will include professional artists & members of the trans* community.

SALES:  Waterloo Arts Gallery takes a 30% commission on artwork sold during the exhibit

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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