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CALL for ENTRIES: Earth Through a Lens

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Earthy foods are yummy.  I know that is obvious to many of you.  But, I have to say that learning to appreciate earthy foods is the biggest change in my palate over the years.  I’m still not a fan of what I call “dirt crackers.”  I DO have my earthy limits, but I am in love with whole grains, whole foods, in fact.  And the earthiness of merlot doesn’t exactly hurt my feelings.  Food should taste like itself, not the over-refined, processed version of itself that is so cheaply and readily available these days.  This next show wants to see earthy through your eyes.  Interesting…

Check out this Call for Entries for Earth Through a Lens, a dual media photography show–both camera and cell-phone based.  The camera work entry fee is high, but the prizes are great.  The cell work entry fee is low, but the exhibit isn’t as exciting.  Take a look…

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See the ETAL winners for 2011!CALL for ENTRIES:
Earth Through a Lens

 

Earth Through a Lens (ETAL) is pleased to announce its third annual photo competition and display focused on promoting a sustainable environment.  Photographers living in North America are invited to submit up to 3 cell phone derived images or up to 4 digital images produced by a camera.  Photos should be of the natural environment and/or human impact on the environment.

ELIGIBILITY:
Artists living in North America.

MEDIA:  Photography
(cell or camera-based)

DEADLINE:  January 6, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  February 6, 2012

See the ETAL winners for 2011!ENTRY FEE: Entry fee is $35 for the first camera image and $10 for each additional image.  Please check www.callforentry.org for possible discount coupons. Entry fee is $10 per cell  image using the coupon “CELL” available on the checkout page at www.callforentry.org.

JUROR:  Camera Work – A professional jury will select 30 – 50 images for public exhibition at the Rancho Mirage Public Library from April 1 – June 30, 2012 and electronically at the Museum of Photographic Arts (MOPA) in San Diego for 1 month.  Judging is conducted anonymously.  All cell phone images will be accepted into a Power Point presentation to be shown on Earth Day.

AWARDS:  Camera Work – Cash prizes ranging from $500 – $1,000 will be awarded.  The top three print images will be published in the April issue of Palm Springs Life magazine.  All of the finalists will have their photographs published in the ETAL2012 catalog.  Cell Work – All cell phone images will be accepted into a Power Point presentation to be shown on Earth Day.  Audience favorites will be selected and prizes up to $300 will be awarded.

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Learn more about the Earth Through a Lens exhibit!

ARTIST RESIDENCE: 3331 Arts in TOKYO

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IN GROUPS

Have you ever wanted to go into a restaurant and order everything on the menu? You can, you know. Try it at your favorite sushi or tappas bar with friends. Everyone gets to try everything AND split the bill. This Call might get you to work as a group too…

Check out this Call for Submissions for those interested in an Artist Residency in Tokyo sponsored by 3331 Arts Chiyoda. Anyone can apply, but they encourage groups of 2 to 5 artists at this Arts & Cultural Center in the heart of Tokyo. Take a chance…

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Learn more about the Artist Residence program at 3331 Chiyoda!CALL for SUBMISSIONS:
3331 Artist & Curator
Residence TOKYO

 

ELIGIBILITY: 3331 Arts Chiyoda is launching a fairly new residency program open to artists, curators and creative practitioners internationally. With a full range of facilities including accommodation, studio and gallery, creative practitioners have the exceptional opportunity to extend their artistic engagement in the heart of Tokyo.

Visit 3331 Arts Chiyoda online!Not only will artists be able to pursue their own individual research and practice, but they will be connected to the extensive network of Tokyo’s art scene through the hub that is 3331. With the energy of the electronics and anime haven of Akihabara right at one’s doorstep and the traditional cultures of downtown but a stone’s throw away artists will be able to experience all aspects of this kaleidoscopic city from this convenient base.

Artists are not only able to spend time in Tokyo, but are able to create work onsite and then finally exhibit what they have developed during their stay, in the distinct setting of 3331 Arts Chiyoda. They are pleased to be able to offer these facilities to artists who can contribute to the creative expressions of this metropolis and engage its inhabitants in new ways.

ENTRY FEE: No fee to enter; however there is a fee to participate.

 

Check out the 3331 Arts Chiyoda Residency in Tokyo!They particularly encourage applications from galleries, museums, universities, and arts organizations. They also welcome approaches from individual artists; however, they recommend that artists consider applying in groups of 2-5. Please note that 3331 is unable to offer financial support to artists in residence in this program.

The facilities are ideal to be shared between a group of 3 artists, and can accommodate a maximum of 5 artists if so required. In order to apply for this program please download the application form from the website.

DEADLINE: December 30, 2011.  They currently have availability for May, June, October, November and December 2012.

For all enquiries please contact Satoko Takahashi residence@3331.jp +81 3-6803-2441.

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3331 Arts Chiyoda Residence

CALL for ENTRIES: Unconditional Love

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FOOD

Ever eaten a dog biscuit or cat treat?  If you didn’t make them yourself, I don’t recommend it.  They are laced with bizarre forms of protein, additives and preservatives… like most processed people food, actually.  There are lots of recipes out there for peanut butter dog treats.  My pups love ’em.  This next show is for the dogs, and the cats, too…

Check out this Call for Entries from The Shoe Factory Art Co-op in Rochester, NY for Unconditional Love: Cats & Dogs.  The entry fee and commission are low, and their themes are always fun.  Why not become a member while you’re at it?

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Learn more about the Unconditional Love show at The Shoe Factory Art Co-op!CALL for ENTRIES: Unconditional Love

 

The Shoe Factory Art Co-op celebrates the month of February’s Valentines Day and Spay Day with an art exhibit devoted to their feline and canine friends!  Artists are asked to create and submit work inspired by cats, dogs, or both!

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists.

MEDIA: Open to all media and will consider all sizes.

DEADLINE:  January 16, 2012

ENTRY FEE: Pay $15 submission fee, $25 for non-members, by PayPal or Credit Card on the Call for Artists page.

JUROR: Juried by the Art Co-op.

SALES: The Shoe Factory Art Co-op will retain 25% of the price of any artwork sold or commissioned by patrons, 35% for non-members.

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Download the Submission Form from Shoe Factory Art Coop!

UPDATED ARTIST RESOURCE: Grants in 50 States

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THE TAB

I love a good meal, but I love a free meal even better.  The cliche that “you get what you pay for” isn’t always true.  Afterall, my favorite gift to receive for ANY holiday is a home-cooked meal.  However, complaining about a bad meal at a restaurant (when it was free) does pose complications.  As you might imagine, free money for artists are about as plentiful as free meals.  But, it can be found.  I find that many artists that don’t live within 20 miles of a state’s capitol overlook one of their best opportunities for a free meal or two–their state Arts Organization. Don’t forget to check out the Art of Cooking for tips on writing a winning grant Proposal. It is the same as trying to get a show

Check out this collection of Arts Organizations across the United States that give artist grants, and I added links to their websites, when possible.  Find a Grant.  Apply For a Grant. Get a Grant …EAT!

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UPDATED:
Art Grants in 50 States

Alabama State Arts CouncilThe Alabama State Arts Council awards Artist Fellowships of $5,000 for Alabama artists working in crafts, dance, design, media/photography, music, literature, theater and the visual arts. Recipients may use funds to set aside time to create art, improve their skills, or to do what is most advantageous to enhance their artistic careers. Recipients must be residents of Alabama.

Visit Arizona Arts online!Arizona Commission on the Arts – The Arizona Commission on the Arts “Artist Projects” is a programs to support individual artists in all disciplines for project-related costs that allow the artist(s)increased time to research and develop ideas or new works.

California – San Francisco Arts CommissionThe San Francisco Arts Commision awards “Individual Artist Commission” Grants of up to $10,000 to individual artists working and living in San Francisco to stimulate the creation and presentation of works of art through out the city.

California – Arts Council Silicon ValleyUp to six fellowships will be given annually to artists living in the Silicon Valley in rotating artistic categories.

LEF Foundation!California – LEF FoundationAfter 25 years of open review funding, LEF California will no longer be accepting uninvited proposals. The Board of Directors will only be funding proactively for the time being.

Colorado Council on the ArtsColorado Council on the Arts Artist Fellowships acknowledge artistic integrity and quality among Colorado’s artists and promote public awareness of their work. Artist Fellowship Awards are $2,000 to $18,000.

Connecticut Commission on Culture and TourismConnecticut Commission on Culture and Tourism Artist Fellowship program is designed to encourage the continuing artistic development of Connecticut’s finest creative artists who are seriously committed to their art form and who have a demonstrated history of professional activity in the state. Twenty to thirty-five awards are made each year in the amounts of $5,000 and $2,500. Visual artists are eligible for this program during odd numbered years.

Delaware Division of the ArtsThe Delaware Division of the Arts Individual Artist Fellowships are awarded to applicants residing in Delaware for at least one year and at least 18 years of age.

The District of Columbia Comission on Arts and HumanitiesThe Arts Commission offers funding for the arts in the District of Columbia. The Artist Fellowship Program offers grants to individuals in a broad range of artistic endeavors. Individual fellowships support individual artists who make significant contributions to the arts and who promote the arts in the District of Columbia through artistic excellence. Fellowship artist disciplines rotate on a biannual basis. In 2011, fellowships will be awarded in Media, Visual Arts, and Crafts.

Florida Division of Cultural AffairsFlorida Division of Cultural AffairsDivision of Cultural Affairs for the state of Florida awards grants to individual artists.

Idaho Commission on the ArtsIdaho Commission on the Arts offers grants to individuals.

Illinois Arts CouncilThe Illinois Arts Council awards grants to individuals for up to $7000.

Indiana Arts CommissionIndiana Arts Commission Grants support individual Indiana artists, in all disciplines, for specific project-related costs. Eligible projects are purposely left flexible to respond to the artists’ ideas, dreams, and needs, however, the goal of this program is to aid the artists’ career development.

Iowa Arts CouncilIowa Arts Council provides Major Grants (up to $10,000) and Mini Grants (up to $1,500) to individual artists working in all disciplines, to develop significant and specific projects that will be presented to or shared with the public during or after the grant period. Applicants may request up to $15,000 which must be matched dollar-for-dollar.

The Kansas Arts Commission offers a number of grants that support arts and
culture programs throughout the state. Funding is available for arts and culture
nonprofit organizations and government agencies, schools, libraries and other
government entities, and college and university programs.

The goals of these programs are to help communities build their capacity to
implement arts activities, employ artists in all areas of cultural endeavors and
reach ever-expanding audiences in effective, responsive ways.

Kentucky Arts CouncilKentucky Arts Council offers Individual Artist Professional Development Grants, Folk and Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Grants, and The Al Smith Individual Artist Fellowship Awards.

Visit Arts Kentucky online!Arts KentuckyArts Kentucky is a statewide membership organization for individual artists, performers, craftspeople, community and arts groups. Providing professional development opportunities, access to resources, consulting services and inclusion in a powerful arts network for people who are working to improve their communities through the arts.

Louisiana Division of the ArtsLouisiana Division of the Arts awards fellowships to individual artists.

Maine Arts CommissionThe Maine Arts Commission Individual Artist Fellowships are awarded annually, one in each catagory: Visual Arts, Performing arts, and Literary Arts.

Maryland State Arts CouncilMaryland State Arts Council Individual Artist Awards are grants awarded to Maryland artists through an anonymous, competitive prices to encourage and sustain their pursuit of artistic excellence. A limited number of awards of $1,000, $3,000 and $6,000 are offered each year. Different categories of the Visual Arts are awarded in alternate years.

Massachusetts Cultural Council FellowshipsThe Artist Grants Program provides direct assistance to Massachusetts artists, to recognize exceptional work and to support the further developments of their talents. Fellowship grants of $5,000 are offered in discipline categories which rotate according to fiscal year.

Visit Artserve Michigan online!Art Serve Michigan Art Serve Michigan is not giving out grants at this time, but has a list of other grant opportunities on this webpage.

Minnesota – Five Wings Art CouncilThe Five Wings Art Council is one of eleven designated Regional Arts Councils in Minnesota who provide grants and services to nonprofit arts organizations and individual artists on a regional basis. The Individual Artist Grants (up to $1,000) are designed to help strengthen an artist’s career by taking advantage of arts related, short term opportunities.

Minnesota – Jerome FoundationThe Jerome Foundation makes grants to support the creation and production of new artistic works by emerging artists, and contributes to the professional advancement of those artists. Open to residents of Minnesota and New York City. Individual grants are available in the visual arts, theater, literature, etc..

Minnesota State Arts BoardThe Minnesota State Arts Board Artist Initiative Grants are a pilot programs that supports and assists artists at various stages of their careers. Grants will be awarded for career building and for the creative development of artists. Some artists may choose to request funds to create new work, but it isn’t a requirement of the program.Grants range from $2,000-$6,000.

Mississippi Arts CommissionThe Mississippi Arts Commission Artist Fellowship program is focused on honoring mississippi artists who demonstrate the abilty to create exemplary work in their chosen field The agency awards fellowships up to $5,000 in several catagories each year.

Montana Arts CouncilMontana Arts Council offers an Artist’s Innovations Award to honor the innovative ideas, practices and the contributions of Montana artists

Nebraska Arts CouncilNebraska Arts Council offers Artist Fellowships which provide monetary awards to Nebraska artists in various disciplines.

Learn more about the arts in Nevada!Nevada Arts CouncilNevada Arts Council (NAC) awards Fellowships ($5,000) and “Jackpot” Grants to individual artists in literary, performing and visual arts.

New Hampshire State Council on the Art New Hampshire State Council on the Arts’ Artist Services Programs offer the following grants to individuals: Individual Artist Fellowships, Artist Entrepreneurial Grants, Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Grants, and Percent for Art Purchases/Commissions Grants which fund purchases or commissions of art and craft work for state buildings.

New Jersey Arts Council supports artists in several important ways, through a wide array of programs and services that recognizes, encourages and showcases their talents.  In turn, such recognition brings their work to the attention of organizations and communities everywhere to embrace and support this remarkable “creative capital” that helps make New Jersey great.

New Mexico Arts funds nonprofits and governmental organizations for arts activities in the following discipline areas: performing arts, visual arts, literary arts, media arts, multidisciplinary arts, and interdisciplinary arts. They support programs that foster arts education, arts economic development; performing and visual arts, and contemporary and traditional folk arts in New Mexico.

New York – Jerome FoundationThe Jerome Foundation makes grants to support the creation and production of new artistic works by emerging artists, and contributes to the professional advancement of those artists. Open to residents of Minnesota and New York City. Individual grants are available in Media Arts, and for travel or study.

New York – Lower Adirondack Regional Arts CouncilIndividual Artist Grants are available to individual artists residing in Warren or Washington County. One grant of $2500 is available for artists who reside in Washington County, and a grant of $2500 and another for $1000 are available to artists who reside in Warren County. These proposals must be for the creation of new art that will impact the community creatively or involve the community in the creative process.

New York Foundation for the ArtsNew York Foundation for the Arts Artists’ Fellowships awards grants of $7,000 in sixteen separate disciplines to individual originating artists in New York State. Through Artists & Audiences Exchange, each fellowship recipient performs a public service activity in collaboration with a non-profit organization located in New York State. The Foundation also offers Career Advancement Mini-Grants ($100-$600).

North Dakota Council on the Arts!North Dakota Council on the Arts North Dakota Council on the Arts awards Individual Artists Fellowships in the amount of $2,500. In 2003, artists working in the visual arts/crafts and media arts will be eligible for grants.

Ohio Arts CouncilThe Ohio Arts Council offers several programs for individual artists.

Oregon Arts CommissionOregon Arts Commission, due to the current state budget crisis, has temporarily suspended awarding the Individual Artist Fellowship Grant. This program may be resumed after the January 2003 election, pending approval by the voters of the State Income Tax Surcharge.

Pennsylvania Council on the ArtsPennsylvania Council on the Arts offers funding opportunities and services for Pennsylvania artists. Opportunities include individual fellowships up to $10,000 and an annual catalogue of Fellowship Recipients.

Pennsylvania – Leeway FoundationThe Leeway Foundation was established to promote the welfare of women and benefit the arts. Awards to individual women artists are offered in a selected visual or literary discipline each year. Specific grants are available for emerging and established women artists. There is also a Window of Opportunity Grant which help artists take advantage of unique, time-limited opportunities that could significantly benefit their work or increase its recognition.

Pennsylvania – Pew Fellowships in the ArtsPew Fellowships in the Arts awards grants of $50,000 to artists working in a wide variety of performing, visual, and literary disciplines which rotate on a four-year cycle. The primary function of the fellowships is to free artists from other activities-literally to “buy time”-so they can focus on creative development for an extended period. Up to twelve fellowships are awarded annually to artists living and working in the five-county Philadelphia area.

Rhode Island State Council on the ArtsRhode Island State Council on the Arts makes direct grants to Rhode Island artists. Grants to individuals include Fellowships and Folk Arts apprenticeships. Proposals for funding for individual artists are also considered.

SC Arts Commission!South Carolina Arts Commission South Carolina Arts Commission Fellowships recognize and award the artistic achievements of South Carolina’s exceptional individual artists. Six fellowships are awarded each year on a rotation by arts discipline. Fellowship awards are made through a highly competitive process and are based on only one criterion: artistic excellence.

South Dakota Arts CouncilSouth Dakota Arts Council awards several different kinds of grants to individual artists. These are: Artist Grants, Artist Collaboration Grants, and Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Grants.

Tennessee Arts CommissionThe Tennessee Arts Commission offers Individual Artist Fellowships and Professional Artist Support grants.

Texas Cultural Arts Council of Houston and Harris CountyThe Cultural Arts Council of Houston and Harris County offers fellowships that are cash awards of $2,500 and $5,000 for artists who have resided in Houston for at least two full years prior to the application deadline.

Utah Arts CouncilIndividual Artist Grants (for Utah residents only) for up to $1,200 are available two times annually with deadlines on the 1st day of June and October. For a hard copy, please contact Tay Haines, thaines@arts.state.ut.us, (801) 236-7549.

Vermont Arts CouncilThe Vermont Arts Council awards Creation Project grants ($3,000), Artist Development grants ($250-$1000) to individual artists, Arts Endowment Fund ($1,000-$10,000) for Vermont artists and Vermont Arts Organizations for creation, production of new work and technical assistance.

Virginia Commission on the ArtsThrough the Virginia Commission on the Arts a limited number of fellowships with awards of $5,000 are available to professional creative artists living in Virginia. Specific arts disciplines will be eligible for support each year on a rotating basis, depending on the amount of state and federal funding available to the Commission.

Washington Artist Trust!Washington Artist Trust – Artist Trust is a not-for-profit organization dedicated exclusively to supporting Washington State artists working in all creative disciplines. Grants awarded to individual artists are Grants for Artist Projects which awards up to $1,500 to artists to begin, further or complete specific works of art, and Fellowships, which are unrestricted awards of $6,500 to recognize artistic merit and continued dedication to art-making.

West Virginia Commission on the ArtsWest Virginia Commission on the Arts annually awards fellowships in various categories of the visual, literary, and performing arts based on the originality, creativity, and accomplishment of previous work, as well as the level of commitment and potential for further growth. Fellowship awards are for $3500. The Commission also awards Professional Development grants to individual artists.

Wisconsin Arts BoardWisconsin Arts Board’s Artist Fellowship Awards recognize the significant contributions of professional artists in Wisconsin. Fellowships of $8,000 are available, in odd-numbered years, to individual artists working in the Visual Arts and Media Arts.

Wyoming Arts CouncilThe Wyoming Arts Council awards The Individual Artist Fellowship. This is a competative program and applicants are judged on the merit of their work. The awards are given to recognize outstanding work that is already compeleted.

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CALL for ENTRIES: Square Inches

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of Cheese

Being aware of serving sizes sucks.  It takes all the fun out of over eating.  I’ve been on a lot of diets over the years, but the only thing that really works is being AWARE of what you put in your body.  The serving sizes I use most often?  A deck of cards is about the size of an appropriate portion of protein like fish or chicken, and a square inch is approximately 1 ounce of cheese.  Moderation sucks.  Moderation x 20 is a little more my speed.  Let me know what you think…

Check out this Call for Entries for Square Inches of Love, a design competition, sponsored by OPeX studios and benefitting St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.  The entry fee is cheap, and even if you don’t win an award …inbound links to your website are worth their weight in clams, folks!

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Learn more about the Square Inches of Love project!CALL for ENTRIES:
Square Inches

 

Redefine the very basic concept of SPACE. The challenge is to take 20 square inches of the Square Inches of Love project’s “real estate” and let your ideas run wild. Each entry is limited to only 20 square inches of space, but multiple entries are allowed. Every single entry will be displayed online and as part of the resulting traveling exhibition.  Entries will share real estate with other individuals and companies (designer + non-designer) as a part of the overall “Square Inches of Love” project.

Los Angeles architectural design company, OPeX studios, will undertake transforming all the collected submissions into a 1000 in. x 1000 in. (1 million sq. in.) custom-printed fabric quilt base, fabricating the 3D structures that guide exploration of the exhibit, and taking the installation on the road.  50% of all online submission proceeds will be donated to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists.

Learn more about the Square Inches of Love Project!MEDIA:  Graphic Design, or any media that can be represented in 20 square inches.  Submitted digital image shall be 20 square inches (1 x 20, 2 x 10, or 4 x 5) and 300 dpi.

DEADLINE:  December 15, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  Each competition requires the purchase of exactly 20 Square Inches of exhibit space at $1 per sq. in. for a total of $20.

JUROR:  Evaluation of the proposals will be focused on their innovation + creativity + novelty of the idea.  Jury is still to be announced.

AWARDS:  1st Prize $1,000, 2nd Prize $500 and 3rd Prize $500.  Top 5 will get the opportunity to incorporate 3D elements of their design in the final installation, should there be any.  Top 10 Receive Honorable Mention and a custom printed T-shirt with their design.

SALES:  Submitted images can also be linked to a website to further promote sales, your creativity, business, or other endeavors.

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Learn more about the Square Inches of Love project!

CALL for ENTRIES: Heartland

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anyone?

Heart smart foods have become the norm in my house.  I have scary-low blood pressure, and my doc says it makes me far less likely to have a heart attack or stroke.  However, my husband is one of those string beans that can consume 5000 calories per day.  If Captain Consumption is going to grow old with me, the meats are going to have to be lean, the vegetables plentiful, whole grains a constant and cheese…just an occasional indulgence.  This next show is in the Heartland; do you think they eat any heart-healthier there?  Let me know…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Merriam Parks & Recreation for the 16th Annual Heartland Artist Exhibition at the Irene B. French Art Gallery (Merriam, KS).  A reasonable entry fee, great awards and low commission.  This could be ideal for some of you…

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CALL for ENTRIES:
16th Annual Heartland Artist Exhibition

 

Learn more about the Heartland Show!ELIGIBILITY: Artists age 18 and over are eligible to enter the exhibition.

MEDIA: Only original paintings in oil, watercolor, acrylic, pastel, charcoal, pencil or a mixture of any of the above media are acceptable. All work must be on canvas, paper, masonite or ragboard.

DEADLINE:  January 8, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  Notice of acceptance posted on website January 30, 2012

ENTRY FEE:  Entry fees are $35.00 for up to 3 works per artist.

JUROR:  Kim Casebeer was born and raised in Kansas, and still lives in Kansas. She draws her inspiration from the simplicity of the Flint Hills, an area of wide open ranch land. These days Kim also feels at home painting in Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Wyoming and Texas.  Kim received her Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from Kansas State University in 1992.

Learn more about the Heartland Show!Kim’s work has been featured in numerous magazine articles.  She has exhibited in many prestigious national competitions, winning many awards, including Best of Show at the 2010 Nomades del Arte National Invitational Exhibit held at Southwest Gallery.  Kim has also particpated in museum shows in Arizona, Wyoming, Montana and Oklahoma.

AWARDS: Best of Show: $1,500.00, 2nd Place: $1,000.00, 3rd Place: $ 500.00, 3 Awards of Merit: $ 100.00 each, 3 Honorable Mentions &  1 Purchase Award.

SALES: A 30% commission will be retained by the City of Merriam on all sales. All work must be for sale—no NFS or POR.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Download the Heartland Show prospectus!

EXTENDED DEADLINE: Super Heroes

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PO-TAH-TO

You’ve gotta eat. There are very few things you MUST do in life.  Eating is the most enjoyable.  But, there’s always a rotten potato in the bag, and the rottenest potato of them all is PAYING for the need to eat.  This next Call might help. Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries for an art job opportunity in Oakland, CA. Maybe this opportunity is for you…

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Learn more about Attitudinal Healing Connection!CALL for ENTRIES:
Oakland Super Heroes
Mural Project

 

Attitudinal Healing Connection (AHC) a non-profit organization in West Oakland is looking for local artists to paint the Hoover Corridor Neighborhood’s first large scale mural project. Using the theme of super heroes, the murals are going to be designed by local middle and high school students and are intended to uplift and positively transform the neighborhood.

“Over the course of three years we plan to complete six murals under freeway overpasses includingSan Pablo Avenue, Market Street, West Street, and Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. These murals will serve as a gateway to West and Downtown Oakland and can become a key way in which our community is perceived. This is a call for local artists interested in helping to revitalize the Hoover District inWest Oakland.” –from the Call for Entries (downloadable below)

Learn more about Attitudinal Healing Connection! ELIGIBILITY: Must be over 18 years or age. You must have previous mural painting experience. AND, YOU MUST CARE! Be passionate about social justice & want to create positive change

APPLICATION: Please send a letter of interest, resume and a list of references to muralproject@ahc-oakland.org.

INTERVIEW PROCESS: They will be conducting interviews in late December/early January. If you are selected, they will notify you. Please bring 8-12 samples of your work to the interview.

EXTENDED DEADLINE: December 9, 2011

For complete details, Download the Call!

Learn more about Attitudinal Healing Connection!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Visualizing

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Buffets make me feel like a cow at a trough.  Admittedly, that probably has something to do with my own psychological issues; however, I am not a fan.  But if ever I was going to recommend that you go to a buffet line, I would recommend that you try one in Vegas.  From award winning chefs to 24-hour access, Vegas buffets offer virtually ANYTHING you could want.  Now if what you ate in Vegas only stayed in Vegas, ha.  This next show is in Sin City.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries for Visualizing the Black Condition sponsored by the National Conference of Black Political Scientists (NCOBPS) at Bally’s (Las Vegas, NV).  I always encourage you to say it with art.  Here is your chance…

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CALL for ENTRIES: Visualizing

Learn more about the Visualizing the Black Condition Show!“Visualizing the Black Condition…” is a mixed media exhibition of art that draws upon the theme of the 2012 NCOBPS Annual Meeting, “The Black Condition within Global Shifts and Persistent Structures of Inequality.” Artwork featured in the show will draw inspiration from and address ideas about blackness in the Diaspora, e. g., the persistent vestiges and new manifestations of “neo colonialism”; the persistent needs and/or demands of black citizens and their allies for democratic governance and responsiveness, economic redistribution and equality; and the intersections of race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, class, ideology, religion, and region, and how these identities serve as the basis for group identity, mobilization for democratic participation, civic engagement, social movements, and policy reform in the US and abroad.

ELIGIBILITY: Artists must be aged 18 +.

MEDIA:  All media except installation art.  See the prospectus for size limitations.

Learn more about Juror Reginald PorterDEADLINE:  Monday, January 8, 2012

NOTIFICATION: January 30, 2012

ENTRY FEE: $30 per entry (up to 2 pieces per entry fee).

JUROR:  Reginald Pointer, MFA, Associate Professor (Foundation and Ceramics) is a ceramicist, printmaker, and multimedia artist in the Department of Art at Howard University in Washington, DC. Featuring social themes in his work, he has won numerous awards throughout his illustrious career. Juror will review all images and make exhibition selections. Juror will consider design/concept, workmanship, and overall connection to theme.

AWARDS: Selection for Participation on Panel on Art and Politics.

SALES: All accepted artwork must be for sale.  NCOBPS retains 25% commission on all sales made directly from the exhibition.

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CALL for ENTRIES: 35th Annual Small Works

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I love things in small packages. For many of my friends it conjures images of little blue boxes from Tiffany’s. Yes, I realize that is 2 refrences to the same jewelry store in one week, and no, it isn’t a holiday hint for my husband.  I promise.  For me, you can just send little blue boxes of Mariebelle chocolates and keep the jewels for yourself. This next Call may inspire your own small package.

Check out this Call for Entries from Harper College for their 35th Annual National Juried Exhbition of Small Works. Small is all about perspective, but Harper College see it as no larger than 22″ at its largest dimension. That sure includes a large amount of artwork, so sieze your opportunity…

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CALL for ENTRIES:
35th Annual National Juried Art Exhibition

The College’s annual national juried exhibition highlights work selected from entries by artists from across the country. The show typically features a wide array of media ranging from photography, prints, and painting to metal, clay, glass, and fiber. The Harper College Educational Foundation sponsors this exhibit.

Learn more about Harper College online!ELIGIBILITY: All artists over 18 living in the USA are eligible.

SIZE & MEDIA: In its largest dimension, individual artwork must be no greater than 22 inches including frame if applicable. All media excluding
jewelry, film and video/digital video are eligible.
Weight limitation of 45 pounds. No work that requires special installation or instructions will be accepted.

DEADLINE: Postmarked by January 23, 2012

NOTIFICATION: February 27, 2012. Notification Cards WILL NOT be sent. Please check the website for results of the jury.

Download the Harper College Small Works prospectus!ENTRY FEE: A nonrefundable fee of $25 for up to 3 entries.

AWARDS: Accepted work will be considered for purchase for the Harper College Educational Foundation Art Collection. Purchases are made possible by the Harper College Educational Foundation Purchase Award.

JUROR:  Aron Packer, owner and Director of Packer Schopf Gallery, will serve as the show juror. In September 2006, Packer joined forces with William Schopf to open their current space in the thriving West Loop gallery district in Chicago. Since 1987, Packer has mounted more than 200 exhibitions.  Over the years, his focus has shifted from folk art to predominantly contemporary art, curating what he considers to be compelling, whatever the genre.  This means art that is a little obscure, idiosyncratic, and reflective of the road not obviously taken.

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Learn more about the 35th Annual Small Works Show at Harper College!

CALL for ENTRIES: Illuminate

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anyone?

Eating solely by candlelight is not romantic.  When the world is teaching its young boys and girls romantic guestures, the candlelit dinner is among the cliches reinforced repeatedly by television and print ads.  Yes, candlelight is lovely and flattering, but not SOLELY candelight.  I want to see what I am eating, or about to eat.  I want to enjoy the presentation of the food.  I DO NOT want to accidentally put a forkfull of wasabi in my mouth by accident.  This next Call COULD be all about candlelight.  What’s your bright idea?

Check out this Call for Entries from the Water Street Studios (Batavia, IL) for Illuminate.  This is their first themed show, and I’ve gotta say…loving the idea.  Themes usually make you think outside your comfort zone, but not everyone thinks about how their piece will be lit.  Investigate this one…

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Learn more about the Illuminate Show at Water Street Studios!CALL for ENTRIES:
Illuminate

Water Street Studios in Batavia, IL announces a Call for Entries to its first of many juried, themed shows, “Illuminate.”

The Illuminate exhibit, juried by Frank Maugeri, will explore light in all of its forms and is open to conceptual interpretation: mechanically lit pieces are welcome, as are depictions of luminescence, as well as conceptual pieces.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists.

MEDIA:  All media may be considered.  However, this will be a dimly lit show, with the gallery’s house lights off and sporadic track lights on.

DEADLINE:  December 11, 2011

Learn more about Water Street Studios!NOTIFICATION:  Within 2 weeks of submission or by December 25, 2011.

ENTRY FEE:  There is a submission application fee of $30. Water Street Studios Artist Members receive a one time $10 discount per year on their application.

JUROR:  Water Street Studios (Batavia, IL) is honored to have Frank Maugeri, Co-Artistic Director of RedMoon as their Guest Juror for the “Illuminate” Show.  You can see Frank Maugeri’s recent presentation at One State Together by visiting the Sixty Inches from Center website

AWARDS: Best of Show artists will be awarded: A free 2-week Solo Show in Water Street Studios 2nd floor gallery, valued at $200.  Honorable Mention artists will be given free advertisements on the Water Street Studios’ website, Facebook page, and in their newsletter.  The winners’ artwork will be printed on Water Street Studios’ postcards as advertisement for the show.

SALES: Water Street Studios Resident Artist commission structure is 70% to the Artist / 30% to the Water Street Gallery.  Non-Renting Artist commission structure is 60% to the Artist / 40% to the Water Street Gallery.

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