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CALL for ENTRIES: Alternative Techniques

 

Learn more about the Alternative Techniques Call from LA Photo Curator! a little LEMON or LIME

During the winter, I’m grateful for the extra heat of the oven after lunch or dinner.  I usually leave the oven door open until it reaches room temp.  However, come Summer, or even Spring for that matter, I will start looking for alternative ways to cook without having to combat the heat of the oven for the rest of the day.  Ceviche may be the simplest of them all.  Ceviche is a method of cooking fish or seafood in citrus juice alone –without heat.  It doesn’t produce the flaky fish you get from the oven, but if you’re a fan of sushi, you’ll love ceviche.  This next Call is all about Aternative Techniques.  I can’t wait to see this exhibit…

Check out this Call from L.A. Photo Curator (online) for the Alternative Techniques exhibit. $20 entry, no shipping, plus art publication for ALL entrants.   Entry fee is $20.  Take a look…

Learn more about the Alternative Techniques Call from LA Photo Curator!
Photograph by curator Diana Bloomfield

CALL for ENTRIES:
Alternative Techniques
from L.A. Photo Curator

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA: Photography “that is (1) hand-printed in an ‘alternative’ process (e.g., platinum; cyanotype; gum bichromate; carbon; salt, lumen, silver-gelatin, photogravures, anthotype, gumoil)— the sky is the limit.  This includes any printing technique that is alternative to straight digital.  In this call, an ‘alternative technique’ also includes (2) interpreting your images via a pinhole/zone-plate, or toy camera (e.g., Holga, Diana, home-made)“. — Diana Bloomfield

DEADLINE:  Feb. 17, 2018 (Midnight PST)

ENTRY FEE: $20 for up to 3. 20% of artist fees go to 2 charities –½ to the curator’s choice of charity & ½ goes to the 1st place winner’s choice.  Diana Bloomfield has chosen the Chatham Animal Rescue & Education, Inc & RTFotoFolio.org. 

CURATOR:   An exhibiting photographer for over thirty-five years, Diana Bloomfield has received numerous awards for her images, including a 1985 New Jersey State Visual Arts Fellowship & Regional Artist Grants from the United Arts Council of Raleigh, NC, most recently for 2015-16. Specializing in 19th century printing techniques, Diana’s images have been included in a number of books, the Pinhole Journal; The World Journal of Post-Factory Photography; Chinese Photography; Shadow & Light; SxSE ; Diffusion; & Silvershotz.  Diana is also a contributing writer for Don’t Take Pictures. Her work is in a number of public and private collections, including the New Mexico History Museum/Palace of the Governors, located in Santa Fe, NM, and North Carolina State University’s Gregg Museum of Art & Design, in Raleigh, NC.

AWARDS:  The curator chooses 1st place, 2nd place & 3 honorable mentions. The 1st place winner will receive a review by one or more curators including a Q&A about the photographer’s work. In addition, their image will be on the home page for a month. 2nd place & honorable mentions will have their image shown along with their bio, artist statement, C.V. and a link back to their website.

SALES: All sales are conducted between the artist & buyer.  There is no commission.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from L.A. Photo Curator!

CALL for ENTRIES: IACA Mini-Grant

Learn more about the mini grants available from IACA!

winter SEEDS

When I can find decent greens, salads are winter food in my house.  The secret? Toasted walnuts.  This glorious fruit & seed in one shell produces this beautiful aroma when toasted that adds a nutty warmth to the crunchiest of greens.  This next Call is offering seeds of its very own to add a little warmth to your art production.  There are definitely worse ways to spend seven dollars.  Give it a try.

Check out this Call for Entries from Integrity Arts & Culture Association (Rock Island, IL) for a $250 Mini-Grant.  The application is simple & only costs $7.  Take a look…

Learn more about the mini grants available from IACA!CALL for ENTRIES:
Mini-Grant from
the Integrity Arts
& Culture Association

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to U.S. artists 18+

MEDIA: Open to literary, visual & performing arts

DEADLINE:  February 21, 2018

NOTIFICATION:  Mid March, 2018

ENTRY FEE: $7 per applicant

AWARDS:  IACA Mini-Grants generally average $250, and are intended to assist with such things as: art supplies, recording studio time, exhibits, performances, project related expenses, etc. This is our way of planting seeds that we believe will continue to grow. 

ABOUT IACA:  Integrity Arts & Culture Association is a non-profit Christian arts organization, which was founded on June 25, 2002 by an artist for artists. “We are passionate about the literary, performing and visual arts, and we welcome your involvement. We are dedicated to producing high quality programs that educate, inspire and entertain. We also reach out to youth and provide education, grants, field trips and a venue for artistic creativity.” *Editor’s Note:  I cannot find any indication that content of proposed projects are required to have religious content, nor any indication that it is a criteria in judging.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the mini grants from IACA!

CALL for ENTRIES: Facing the Wall

Learn more about the Facing the Wall exhibit from Art League Rhode Island!

GREEN walls

While on vacation recently, I was having dinner in a restaurant only to see the chef come out and clip herbs off a wall planter in the dining room.  I have a friend that has installed a decorative green wall in their livingroom.  And I know several others that are making vertical gardening plans.  It seems planting vertical not only makes the best use of space, but it is more physically accessible for lots of people for whom bending and stooping are not an option.  Walls of food, how lovely.  This next Call is looking for your work surrounding the idea of walls.  

Check out this Call for Entries from Art League Rhode Island for Facing the Wall at The VETs Gallery (Providence, RI).  $25 entry fee, a great juror & a timely curatorial theme add up to a great opportunity…

Learn more about the Facing the Wall exhibit from Art League Rhode Island!CALL for ENTRIES:
Facing the Wall 
from Art League
Rhode Island

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists 18+

MEDIA: Open to all 2D & 3D media (no video)

THEME:  Walls have delineated nations & cities throughout human history. Walls define what is inside as separate from what is outside, and while this definition . . . invariably includes a defining of identity. Whatever the motivation, walls identify what is within them and what is outside them, placing limits on both. We are now in an era of new walls – walls built on the borders of nations, ideologies, cultural and personal identities. Whether attempting to break through, climb over, dig under, circumvent, use as a canvas, or decorate, artists respond to the walls that confront them. 

DEADLINE:  February 14, 2018

NOTIFICATION:  February 27, 2018

ENTRY FEE: $25 for up to 3.  Note:  If accepted, a $15 ALRI handling fee will be required for each box shipped. 

JUROR:   Julia Samuels of Overpass Projects.  Overpass Projects was founded in 2015 by Julia Samuels and Henry Felton Brown, after the two completed their MFAs at the Rhode lsland School of Design. They practice all forms of intaglio, etching, engraving, photogravure, relief printing, screen printing, lithography and letterpress. Connected to a wide community of artists and designers, they are innovating new ways to bring other disciplines into the print shop and ways to push printmaking out into the world.

AWARDS:  1st Prize $300, 2nd Prize $200 & 3rd Prize $100

SALES:  Art League Rhode Island will retain 30% (members), 40% (non-members) commission on sales.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from Art League Rhode Island!

CALL for ENTRIES: Recycle 2018

Learn more about the Recycle 2018 exhibit from BWAC.org!

makeOVERs

Partial boxes and bags and cans of food drive me crazy.  I am too “thrifty” to get rid that extra half cup of evaporated milk or quarter box of pasta.  As a result my menu has become a litany of recipes that recycle the odds and ends that happen as a result of making the foods I actually intended to make.   This next Call wants your art make from all things recycled.  This is a great show.  Don’t miss the early bird deadline just days away!

Check out this Call for Entries from BWAC (Brooklyn, NY) for Recycle 2018.  Take advantage of a discount for early entry, a distinguished juror & significant cash awards. Take a look…

Learn more about the Recycle 2018 exhibit from BWAC.org!CALL for ENTRIES:
Recycle 2018 
from BWAC

 

“Recycle, the Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition’s national juried show of art crafted from cast-off, discarded & re-purposed materials, will be a celebration of ingenuity and imagination.” –from bwac.org

ELIGIBILITY: Open to U.S. artists 18+

MEDIA: Open to all media

ENTRY FEE:  $45 up to 3, $5 ea. add’l (early bird) or $65 up to 3, $5 ea add’l after Feb 26

DEADLINE:  January 23, 2018 (early bird) or February 20, 2018 (final)

NOTIFICATION:  March 12, 2018

JUROR:  John Cloud Kaiser is the Director of Education at Materials for the Arts, one of the largest reuse centers in the U.S and a program of the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs. Through art shows he curates at MFTA Gallery and his work with his art group Free Style Arts Association, he has been championing reuse‐themed art in the museums, streets, and schools of New York City since 2000.  These works have appeared broadly, from The Metropolitan Museum, to the NYC Parks Dept., to The New York Times. Kaiser graduated from New York University and is currently working on a series of temporary sculptures for Storm King Sculpture Center and Socrates Sculpture Park.

AWARDS: Best of Show Gold $1000, Most Innovative Use of Materials $500, People’s Choice $250, Curator’s Choice $250 & ten $100 Certificates of Recognition.

SALES: BWAC will retain a 30% commission on all exhibition sales.

For full details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the Recycle 2016 show from BWAC!

CALL for ENTRIES: Tangible Photograph

Learn more about The Tangible Photography from LA Photo Curator!

not a HUNGRY holiday

I’ve been on vacation for a few days.  It might be more accurate to say I’ve been eating for a solid three days.  Before we set out, every restaurant was planned, and the challenge became how to fit in all the additional little eateries and diners that popped up en route.  I was reminded, again, that fancy presentation & ingredients don’t make food more filling, more tangible, than the classics.  I enjoyed the 7″ layer cake from the 24-hour diner just as much as the gatrique-dotted gastropub fare.  This next Call wants your tangible, in the hand (not the stomach) photographs.  I love this call…

Check out this Call from L.A. Photo Curator (online) for the Tangible Photograph exhibit. $20 entry, no shipping, plus art publication for ALL entrants.   $20 entry for this unique call.  Take a look…

Learn more about The Tangible Photography from LA Photo Curator!CALL for ENTRIES:
Tangible Photograph
from L.A. Photo Curator

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA: Photography

THEME:  The Tangible Photography. “One of my favorite pastimes is exploring old junk shops & antique stores. I love vintage books, old photographs, ephemera, boxes, trinkets, weird oddities, games etc. I suppose I’m a nostalgic person, but the timelessness of these objects inspires me to create things myself that have a timeless physicality to them. I enjoy artwork that have visual impactfulness & a certain contextual materiality. I practice this in both my own art making as well as my publishing projects of other artists’ work. For this call for art I’m hoping to present works of photo-based art that truly transcend the notion of the 2-d (or screen) photograph. My hope with this exhibit is for viewers to expand their understanding of what photography is – or can be.” –Blue Mitchell

DEADLINE:  January 14, 2017 (Midnight PST)

ENTRY FEE: $20 for up to 3. 20% of artist fees go to 2 charities –½ to the curator’s choice of charity & ½ goes to the 1st place winner’s choice.  Blue Mitchell has chosen the Caldera Arts.

CURATOR:  Blue Mitchell is an independent publisher, curator, educator & photographer.  Based in Portland, OR, he has been involved with many facets of the photographic arts. After Mitchell received his BFA from Oregon College of Art & Craft in 2005 he founded One Twelve Publishing. One Twelve focuses on photography based projects in both print and online gallery formats. Aside from his publishing endeavors, Mitchell has also curated & juried exhibitions for a number of galleries and organizations. He has been a juror for Critical Mass & a reviewer for numerous photo festivals across the U.S..  Mitchell teaches workshops as well as presents lectures & panels discussions on hand-crafted photography. Most recently, he was the keynote speaker at the 2016 Northwest Symposium for Alternative Process Photography in Vancouver, BC.

AWARDS:  The curator chooses 1st place, 2nd place & 3 honorable mentions. The 1st place winner will receive a review by one or more curators including a Q&A about the photographer’s work. In addition, their image will be on the home page for a month. 2nd place & honorable mentions will have their image shown along with their bio, artist statement, C.V. and a link back to their website.

SALES: All sales are conducted between the artist & buyer.  There is no commission.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from L.A. Photo Curator!

CALL for ENTRIES: 27th Nat’l OPA

Learn more about the 27th National Juried Exhibition from Oil Painters of America!

swirl & DRIZZLE

Kitchen creativity is all about the art of substitution.  I find that I am okay with juice instead of syrup in many dishes, but in savory dishes, I find oil replacements frequently leave me missing something.  Have you had an olive packed in oil versus an olive packed in oil?  There is no comparison.  I’ll take a drizzle of sesame oil over almost anything.  This next Call is all about the oils.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries for the 27th Annual National Exhibition (link disabled) from Oil Painters of America to be exhibited at the Steamboat Art Museum (Steamboat Springs, CO).  $100,000 in awards including $25K Best of Show.  Make us proud…

Learn more abou the 27th National Juried Exhibition from Oil Painters of America!CALL for ENTRIES:
27th Nat’l Juried
from Oil Painters of America

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ELIGIBILITY: Open to artists residing in the U.S., Canada & Mexico

MEDIA: Representational oil painting

DEADLINE: January 26, 2018

NOTIFICATION: February 23, 2018

ENTRY FEE: $30 for 1 or $45 for 2 (plus membership fee of $70). More membership information can be found on the OPA website, under the Member Services tab. Out of Town Artists must pay a $25.00 fee online prior to their painting being hung. This fee covers the expense of uncrating, storage of crates, re-crating and contacting your shipper for return. 

JURORS:  James Bruce, Signature Member and OPA Board Member, will serve as chairman of a Jurying Committee consisting of five Master Signature and/or Signature members of OPA.

AWARDS: The total awards will be approximately $100,000, including a $25,000 Best In Show.

SALES: Commission of 40% is required by the gallery for all paintings sold.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from Oil Painters of America!

CALL for ENTRIES: Drawing 2017

Learn more about Drawing 2017 and the Christopher E Burke Grant from art-competition.net!

CABBAGE to go

Coleslaw is everyone’s holiday party potluck go-to, right?  Ha.  I didn’t think so.  My husband’s work party involves barbeque & fried chicken, so we decided to forego the standard veggie/fruit trays, layered dips & jello desserts.  My husband makes a mean coleslaw –rough chop, lots of vinegar & a touch of horseradish.  Now what do we bring as a gift?  You gotta love drawing random names.  This next Call is a much better version of drawing for the holidays.  Investigate even if traditional drawing isn’t your thing… 

Check out this Call for Entries from Art-Competition.net for Drawing 2017 & the Christopher E. Burke Fine Art Grant. $25 entry & no shipping.  The theme is open to more than pencil & charcoal drawing, and one artist now receives a $500 grant.  Take a look…

Learn more about Drawing 2017 and the Christopher E Burke Grant from art-competition.net!CALL for ENTRIES:
Drawing 2017
from Art-competition.net

ELIGIBILITY: All artists age 18+ (int’l)

MEDIA:   Open to drawings in any medium including digital and experimental mediums

THEME:  Drawing “The curators are looking for drawings of any subject that are created traditionally or experimentally. Drawing is the original art and language of man and continues to allow us to communicate what we see and feel. A drawing can be formal and refined or expressive and energetic; it can capture our thoughts with doodling, marks, lines or shaded areas expressing our external world and our individual thoughts. It is a record of who we are as humans and our need to connect with each other.” –art-competition.net

DEADLINE: December 30, 2017

NOTIFICATION: January 22, 2018

ENTRY FEE: $25 for up to 3, $5 ea. add’l

AWARDS:  20 artists will be selected for an online group exhibit, “DRAWING 2017” at Gallery25N; the exhibit and artists will be extensively marketed worldwide to over 26,000 people including art buyers, gallery owners, curators, collectors, etc.  One artist will be selected to receive the “Christopher E. Burke Fine Art Grant of $500. That artist’s work will become the image of the exhibition and will be used on the invitation, video title screen and on all online marketing.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from art-competition.net!

CALL for ENTRIES: P/N 33

Learn more about Positive Negative 33 from the Slocumb Galleries at ETSU!

There are benefits to only having to feed two people again.  It is cheaper, and our menu is more diverse without a teenage palate with which to contend.  But it has also been an adjustment.  We eat a lot of leftovers because I still haven’t completely adjusted to smaller portion sizes. (Tip: One zucchini per person.)  Pros & cons, as always.  This next Call wants your positives and negatives.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Slocumb Galleries at ETSU (Johnson City, TN) for the Positive/Negative 33, a nat’l juried exhibit. Open theme considers most media. Don’t miss it…

Learn more about Positive Negative 33 from the Slocumb Galleries at ETSU!CALL for ENTRIES:
Positive/Negative 33
fm ETSU Slocumb Galleries

ELIGIBILITY: Open to U.S. artists 18+

MEDIA:   Open to 2D & 3D media & video 

DEADLINE:  January 25, 2018

NOTIFICATION:  February 5, 2018

ENTRY FEE:   $36 for up to 3

JUROR:  Margaret Winslow has curated exhibitions for the Neuberger Museum of Art & The Delaware Contemporary and assisted with exhibits for the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum. In 2010, she attended Independent Curators International’s Curatorial Intensive in New York and in 2015, she served as juror for Art of the State: Pennsylvania at the State Museum of Pennsylvania, and the Hunting Art Prize in Houston, Texas in 2013. Winslow holds a BA in Art History from the University of Mary Washington and an MA in Modern and Contemporary Art, Theory, and Criticism from SUNY Purchase College.

AWARDS: Up to $1,000 in cash prizes ($500 for Best of Show, $100/ea Honorable Mention) and exhibit opportunities.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from the Slocumb Galleries at ETSU!

CALL for ENTRIES: Brutal Beauty

Learn more about Brutal Beauty 2018 from the Lexington Art League! OVERCOOK me not

The worst crime against food is over-cooking, in my opinion.  Meat gets tough; veggies get mushy.  It all ends up tasteless.  Plus, the longer you cook food, the more nutrients are lost.  Vitamin C is particularly sensitive to heat. I keep finding more and more benefits to a raw food diet.  This next call wants to see your view of the human form, the nude in raw form.  I like this twist on a figurative call, AND they pay return shipping… 

Check out this Call for Entries from Lexington Art League (Lexington, KY) for Brutal Beauty.  No entry fee, and this show has a 30-year history.  Take a look…

Learn more about Brutal Beauty 2018 from the Lexington Art League!CALL for ENTRIES:
Brutal Beauty 
from Lexington Art League

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists 18+

MEDIA: Open to all media

THEME:  A contemporary exhibition of the human figure that speaks to our innermost instincts for satisfaction, pleasure, and comfort through work that invites us to examine the qualities that we are unable to avoid, but often hide from others. This exhibition seeks to convey a rawness that is universal while revealing our desires and limitations in a boldly honest approach to the way we experience the human form.

DEADLINE:  December 17, 2017

NOTIFICATION:  December 21, 2017

ENTRY FEE:  No entry fee for 6 works (10 images).  Please note that if shipping, you are responsible for the cost of shipping TO the gallery, but Lexington Art League will pay for return shipping.

SALES:  Lexington Art League will retain 30% commission on all sales. 

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more for the Lexington Art League!

 

CALL for ENTRIES: Tiny Acts

Learn more about Tiny Acts Topples Empires show from Woskob Family Gallery!

Eating local is a tiny act that can have a huge impact.  It isn’t a possibility for everyone, but I advocate eating local-ish.  Chose the food that came from the place closest to you.  Sometimes that is all you can do.  Your taste buds will thank you, and it does reduce the emissions of the transport to your table.  Right now, I can still get cherry tomatoes from not too far away, and I am eating them on everything.  This next Call wants to you to explore tiny acts of rebellion.  This is a great curatorial theme.

Check out this Call for Entries from the Woskob Family Gallery (State College, PA) at Penn State for Tiny Acts Topple Empires.  This is another great academic opportunity, and entry is only $20!  Take a look…

Learn more about Tiny Acts Topples Empires show from Woskob Family Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES: 
Tiny Acts Topple Empires

 from Woskob Family Gallery

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to any practicing artist creating work in the United States, with the exception of those currently enrolled in an undergraduate degree-granting program, is eligible to submit. 

MEDIA:  All media considered.  The gallery is best-suited to displaying 2-D work, but can consider smaller and/or wall-mounted sculptural work & video. No size restrictions, but please note that wall height from ceiling to baseboard is 100”.

THEME:  Rebellion. Bhandari invites artists to consider the manifold expressions of rebellion, and how they might be manifested in contemporary art. The exhibition takes its title from a quote in a 2004 essay by Danusha Goska, in which she writes, “when we study the biographies of our heroes, we learn that they spent years in preparation, doing tiny, decent things before one historical moment propelled them to center stage and used them to tilt empires.” The curator will consider work that engages with all types of rebellion: formal, material, political, and otherwise. Artworks engaging with notions of rupture, disruption, and change are sought. 

DEADLINE:  December 15, 2017

ENTRY FEE: $20 for up to 3

CURATOR:  Heather Darcy Bhandari is a New York City-based curator, writer, and arts advocate. Her book Art/Work, written with Jonathan Melber, will be published in its second edition by Free Press this month. Bhandari was a Director at Mixed Greens gallery in New York City from 2000 to 2016 before becoming Director of Exhibitions at Smack Mellon in Brooklyn, New York. Bhandari is currently developing independent curatorial projects, teaches at Brown University, and serves on the board of directors of visual art at Omi International Art Center.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

 Learn more from the Woskob Family Gallery!