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CALL for ENTRIES: Environmental

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BOOTS

Trail mix is another reason that I don’t hike.  Well, that and the shoes.  My girlfriends and I are scheduled to hike up to LeConte Lodge in May of 2012.  At an elevation of 6593′, I’m clearly going to have to give up the stilettos, but I’m still hoping I can smuggle some brie and pate in my backpack.  Maybe the folks sponsoring this next Call might have some suggestions.  Maybe I’ll ask…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Bradford Washburn American Mountaineering Museum (Golden, CO) for 2012 Environmental Photography Exhibition.  You don’t have to frame these entries which is a cost saver both on the framing AND shipping.  Take a look…

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Learn more about the 2012 Environmental Photo Exhibition!CALL for ENTRIES:
Environmental

 

From avant-garde to f64 images, the Environmental Photography Exhibition hopes to represent the shared vision of world communities that are concerned about environmental issues. The common theme of this environmental exhibition is the images’ ability to  inform, convey, motivate or passionately move its viewer.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists.

MEDIA:  Photography

DEADLINE:  Monday,  December 31, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  January 17, 2012

Check out the entries from last year!ENTRY FEE:  $30 for up to 3 images. Add’l entries $10 each.

JUROR:  Kim Hubbard is a senior photo editor for National Geographic magazine where she works primarily on natural history and environmental stories. Prior to that she was the photo editor of Audubon magazine for 11 years.

Wendy Erickson, editor of Photo Technique Magazine,   is a New Jersey based photographer, writer and teacher. She seamlessly blends together traditional and digital imaging, and uses both in her art. Her photographs and writings have been widely exhibited, and published in numerous books and articles.

Stephen Weaver is an award winning photographer with over 35 years experience making images of the natural world. Formally educated as a geologist, Steve combines his scientific knowledge with his photographic abilities to produce stunning images that illustrate the beauty of the structure and composition of the earth and its natural systems.

AWARDS:  Best of Show will win a $500 grand prize.

For complete details, Read the Guidelines!

Learn more about the show from the American Mountaineering Museum!

CALL for ENTRIES: Contemporary Indigeneity

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KNOWLEDGE

When I am cold, I live on soups and stews.  Currently, I am cold and dreaming of oyster stew.  However, as I frequently complain, my husband is allergic to seafood.  So, no oyster stew for me.  Do you know who else loved oyster stew?  Abraham Lincoln.  Fascinating.  History isn’t my strong suit; however, I seem to be well-versed on historical food favorites for some reason.  Most people know about his pinchot for apples, but not the delectable stew I currently crave. This next call is not about Lincoln, but it is LOCATED in Lincoln. Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln for Contemporary Indigeneity at the Great Plains Art Museum.  This is their first juried show, so let’s show them some support, folks!  The entry fee is low, but if you don’t live in the Great Plains area, this will probably require some research on your part.  Check it out…

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CALL for ENTRIES:
Contemporary Indigeneity

 

Learn more about the Contemporary Indigeneity show!ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists.

MEDIA:  Eligible works will express some element of North American Indigenous culture and have a contemporary or historical significance and placement within the Great Plains of North America.

DEADLINE:  February 22, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  April 7, 2012

ENTRY FEE:  A $15 donation for 1-5 entries is suggested.

JUROR:  Submitted works will be blindly reviewed by a panel of Great Plains Art Museum staff, board members, and fellows of the Center for Great Plains Studies and judged on aesthetic and technical merit.

AWARDS:  Over $5,000 in awards, including the potential to be purchased for the permanent collection of the Great Plains Art Museum. 

SALES:  All sales to the public will be conducted through the Great Plains Art Museum with a 100% return to the artist.  A suggested donation of 25% of sold works is appreciated. 

For complete information, Download the Prospectus!

Download the Prospectus from the Great Plains Art Museum

CALL for ENTRIES: Rocky Mountain Art Books

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DAYDREAMING

I have been working on a menu for months now.  I have virtually no free time.  Amongst the art show, music gigs, cooking, cleaning, blogging and family time, there is precious little time for day dreaming.  Nonetheless, the soup is always simmering in my mind.  I have been working on a menu for a bistro for months in my head.  I’m narrowing down the theme and am going to start working on food cost projections soon.  Where is the bistro?  In my head.  Here a chance to spend time putting your daydreams down on paper.  This is a great winter project…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Ciao Gallery in Jackson, Wyoming for the Rocky Mountain Art Book Collection.  I love this idea.  Some of the suggested themes are a hoot (like Goggle Tan), but you can always choose your own them.  Take a look…

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CALL for ENTRIES: Rocky Mountain Art Books

 

Learn more about the Rocky Mountain Art Book Project!The Rocky Mountain Art Book Collection, is an exhibition project (with suggested themes) where the participants will receive a blank sketch pad to do whatever they please artistically over the course of four months. This project will be localized to communities throughout the Rocky Mountain region but also encouraging those across the country or the world to participate. After completed, participants will then submit their art books to be on display in an exhibition that will take place the third week in December of 2011.

ELIGIBILITY:  The project encourages anyone from anywhere who want to be a part of it, to participate.  Anyone meaning, anyone: kids, parents, students, seniors, writers, artists, dreamers, wanders, the guy next door, the crazy cat lady, the ski bum, the couch surfer, anyone.

MEDIA:  All forms of mediums are welcome.

DEADLINE:  The distribution of the sketch pads began mid-September and are ongoing.  Sketch pads are due to be returned Janaury 9, 2012.

ENTRY FEE: The participation fee is $25.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Download the Prospectus from the Ciao Gallery!

CALL for ARTISTS: Gifted

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the HOLIDAYS!

All I want for Christmas is to eat pastries outside of Tiffany’s window.  Okay, that is not exactly what I want.  I really want a new art studio, no need for a day job and a little bistro of my own so that I can subject the locals to my food experiments and still close after lunch.  But if you think about it, it IS the same thing–a life of harried, hurried, excited leisure.  Ahh, the glorious dream.  This next call has nothing to do with pastries or Tiffany’s, but the gallery share the name of my heroine du jour.  Take a chance…

Check out this Call for Artists from the Bleicher/Golightly Gallery (Santa Monica, CA) for Gifted, a holiday retail art show.  If you’re looking for a sales outlet for you work for the holidays and beyond, this might be just the place for you.  Take a look…

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Email the Bliecher Golightly Gallery for more information!CALL for ARTIST: Gifted

 

Bleicher/Golightly Gallery is pleased to present a collection of works by gallery artists for the winter holidays. The show will entice guests with holiday cheer packages and beautifully wrapped delicate art gifts for every fine art enthusiast.

The show will display art work with a unique gift impression for all winter holidays and cheerful collectors.  All will have much to enjoy from Bleicher/Golightly Gallery’s holiday gift giving art show celebration.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists.

MEDIA:  Art sized under 18″ in width & height, priced under $400.

DEADLINE:  Taking work immediately. Email NOW om@bgshowroom.com if interested.

ENTRY FEE:  None

* Please note, this Call is NOT posted on the Bliecher/Golightly Gallery website.  It is being published at the request of the Gallery. So, bookmark this page for contact information.

To learn more about the Bliecher Golightly Gallery,
visit the website!

Learn more about the Bleicher Golightly Gallery!

 

REMINDER: The Human Form

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in BRIE

I believe that I am what I have eaten. I have learned that the contents of my diet directly informs my mood, energy level, and even my creative tendencies. I love fried chicken as much as the next sad and depressed person, but I have learned that fried chicken doesn’t make it better.  A crusty loaf, ripe wedge of brie and a handful of raspberries can transform my body and my mind. If you believe that people are what they eat, then this next Call is a smorgasboard. Investigate…

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

*Editor’s Note: If you enter, please make sure to let them know that you found the Call on ArtAndArtDeadlines.com. We’ve got a great history with them…including Best of Show!

Learn more about The Human Form exhibit at the Darkroom Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
The Human Form

 

Our bodies:
forbidden, subverted, suppressed.

Our bodies:
elevated, venerated, and sanctified.

The human form is unceasingly beautiful, complex, and remarkable. It is one of the very few things that all of us has in common, and yet is a source of perpetual cultural, spiritual, and scientific dissension. What better proof of this diversity than through the Photographic Arts; the Human Form has been its eternally devoted, perpetual muse. The body insights love, loss, envy and greed, devotion and esteem – as one of our most valued photographic subjects, our images do the same.

Learn more about the Darkroom Gallery online!The Human Form,
simple yet subtly complex,
always present yet hidden,
expose your vision.

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

MEDIA:
Photography

DEADLINE:
Midnight EST, December 28, 2011

NOTIFICATION:
January 4, 2012

JUROR: The work of Elizabeth Opalnik has been featured in Zoom, Camera Arts, Black and White Magazine, Silvershotz, Photo District News, Collectors Photography and Progresso Fotografico, among others. Commercial clients including Life Magazine, Gossard Lingerie, Coty Perfume, Michael Good Design, Sea Air Holidays and ongoing campaigns for The Ladies Professional Golf Association and Nancy Lopez Golf. She is exhibited, collected and published internationally and recently published her first monograph “Poetic Grace: Elizabeth Opalenik Photographs 1979-2007”.

Learn more about Juror Elizabeth Opalnik!She uses the Mordançage darkroom process, hand painting, and contemporary digital imaging in mix, utilizing their combined boundless creative possibilities. Between imagination and dreams, she believes all great photographs are an extension of the photographer – in essence, self-portraits. Her darkroom skills, photo therapeutic approach, and the inspiration from her work, make her a popular facilitator. She conducts photography workshops internationally, in partnership with the Santa Fe Photographic Workshops, the Maine Media Workshops, the British Guild of Portrait Photographers, National Geographic Expeditions, The Rencontres d’Arles, and others.

Learn more about the Darkroom Gallery!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!

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For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the Darkroom Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES: Mystery Build

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GINGERBREAD HOUSES

I am too lazy to build a gingerbread house from scratch.  I find it far more entertaining to buy a kit and then malign it with creativity, often inedible.  Yep, I also latch hook horns onto puppies and add glitter to my Van Gogh paint-by-number masterpieces.  Kits don’t have to be restrictive; I find them inspirational. This next Call wants you to be inspired by 2.5 pounds of mystery materials.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries for The Mystery Build ProjectFeatured Artist Terri Lloyd made me aware of this one.  I love projects that get my creative juices flowing again.  The best part of this one?  You get to enter the contest, but KEEP the resulting work.  Investigate this one…

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Learn more about the Mystery Build project!CALL for ENTRIES:
Mystery Build

Mystery Build is an art challenge developed by two artists to inspire creativity.  The concept is simple.  Buy a kit.  Make something out of ONLY the contents of the kit.  And, upload either a picture or video of your creation.

ELIGIBILITY:  Contest is only open to legal residents of the U.S. and D.C. Contestants must be 18 years of age and older to receive cash prizes. Contestants under the age of 18 must have an adult who is 18 or older complete the Submission Form.

THEME:  What’s Your Favorite Movie? You may interpret the theme in any way you wish. Perhaps your Entry reflects a character, prop, scene, or line of dialogue. Be creative!

MEDIA:  You must buy a Mystery Build Kit.  You may choose to use anything in the Kit and the Mystery Build tin itself,  but you are not required to use all of the materials.  You may not add any materials to your Entry that are not included with the Kit.  No substitutions or additions of similar or identical materials.

In addition to the Kit you may up to 6 oz. of paint, varnish, lacquer, food coloring, oil, dye, ink, or similar liquids to decorate or enhance the Entry.  Liquids may not be used for structural elements or as glue, but may only be used as a surface enhancement.  Judges will have final ruling on use of liquids.

DEADLINE:  Submissions are due by 9/16/12 at 12:59 p.m. ET.

Learn more about the Mystery Build project!NOTIFICATION:  After 10/19/12

ENTRY FEE: $39.95 before 12/1/11 or $59.95 after 12/1/11

JUDGING PROCESS:  An independent, qualified panel of judges will judge all eligible Entries received based on the following criteria:

Creativity  – The originality of the Entry and creative use of the materials provided. Is the Entry unique? Does it show an imaginative use of the materials?

Relevance to the Theme – How effectively the Entry expresses the Theme – Favorite Movie. Entrants may interpret the contest’s theme any way they wish. Is it clear to others that the Entry relates to a movie, character, prop, movie going experience, or other concept relevant to a movie or movies?

Execution – Quality of technique and how well the Entrant presents the work in the photos or video submitted. Is the Entry well constructed? Does it show skill, talent, or craftsmanship?

AWARDS:  There are over $10,000 in cash Prizes.  Grand  Prize $5,000, 2nd Place $1,000, 3rd Place $750, 4th Place $500, 5th Place $250, 6th Place $250, 7th Place $250, and The People’s Choice Award (Public Voting Winner) $1000.  Check the FAQ page for Bonus Prizes.

For complete details, Read the FAQs!

Learn more about the Mystery Build project!

CALL for ENTRIES: Love/Hate

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WHINE

I love red wine, but it hates me.  My mom feels that way about cucumbers. My kid feels that way about cheese. If the cliche “we always hurt the ones we love” is true for food, it always hurts the one by whom it is loved.  It is circuitous.  This next Call wants your take on the love and hate of it all.  Takers anyone?

Check out this Call for Entries for Love/Hate, a group show, at the Lana Santorelli Gallery in Hoboken, NJ!  If you don’t have entries for this show, don’t worry… you can also answer their open call–$20 for up to 20 images.  You can’t beat the price…

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Take a look at Past Exhibits at the Lana Santorelli Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Love/Hate

 

Lana Santorelli is currently curating the following group exhibition for winter 2012: “Love/Hate”.

This show theme calls for artwork that relates to the broad themes of love and hate.  Work can address either or both.  This show aims to investigate the fine line that lies between these two polar opposites. This show is slated to run from February 4th to March 18th, 2012.

Lana Santorelli Gallery has an open submission policy, accepting work year round. You may submit work to this themed exhibition open call or as a general submission.

Take a look at Past Exhibits at the Lana Santorelli Gallery!ELIGIBILITY:
Open to all artists.

MEDIA: ALL work considered.

DEADLINE:
December 5th, 2011

NOTIFICATION: Artists chosen for exhibition will be notified no later than one month before the exhibition begins.

ENTRY FEE:  Up to 20 images for a small curation fee of $20Editor’s Note: In the interest of full disclosure, if your work is chosen for exhibition, they will ask that artists contribute $80 to share in the promotion costs.  If you’re not okay with the extra cost, DON’T ENTER.

JUROR:  This is not a juried show; it is a group show being curated by gallery owner Lana Santorelli.

To submit to their Open Call, visit the Website!

Learn more about the Lana Santorelli Gallery in Hoboken!

REMINDER: The Built Environment

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GÂTEAUX!

Build it, and I will eat. I stand in awe of pastry chefs. Most of the ones I know are delightfully batty (industry rumor is that the flour makes you a little off center). I love that their creations are often part art, part architechture. If you don’t think how something looks affects how it tastes, you are clearly eating ugly food. This next Call wants to see the built environment that inspires you.  But HURRY, the deadline is fast approaching…

Check out this Call for Entries from Darkroom Gallery in Vermont called The Built Environment. Enter your work for as little as $20. Don’t forget Darkroom offers free framing & matting on accepted work!

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Learn more about The Built Environment Exhibit at Darkroom Gallery!CALL FOR ENTRIES:
The Built Environment

Images that capture a vision of the man made world around us.

We’ve been documenting the built environment since the beginnings of photography. It’s natural – our lives are entwined with and dependent upon structures of all kinds. Let us examine the genius designs, abundant materials both found and fabricated, engineering feats, beauty and function, of our constructed environments. Technical mastery has much to do with a great architectural photograph, but also an understanding of the architect’s vision, and/or the humanity that invigorates and utilizes its spaces.

Learn more about the Persona show at the Darkroom Gallery!Whether a skyscraper or a shed, chasm span or walking bridge, from convenience store to industrial complex, public or personal (heck, an outhouse is a pertinent structure), and even the remains of such, Darkroom Gallery is looking forward to featuring your built environments.

JUROR: With an engineering degree from Trinity College (Dublin) and an Architect/Author father (Raymond McGrath), Norman McGrath was primed for educated view of his subject. He has been photographing architecture and interiors for decades, capturing the work of major architects and designers and their well-known works. His images have been featured in the foremost architectural publications, as well as his popular book, “Photographing Buildings Inside Out”. The American Institute of Architects selected McGrath for its Institute Honor award. McGrath continues to author and co-author books illustrated with architectural photography (“Manhattan Skyscrapers”, “Skyscraper Rivals”, and New York’s Pennsylvania Station”) as well as educate and inspire students of photography at the Maine Photographic Workshops, the Palm Beach Photo Workshops, and the Calumet Institute of the University of Maryland.

Check out the Darkroom Gallery Online!PHOTO
SUBMISSIONS:

Age: Entrants must be 18+ years old. If younger, a guardian may submit for you.
Ownership: All photos must have been taken by the entrant. If you are a guardian submitting for a minor, please make it clear on the submission.

Digital Submissions: All submissions must be made by digital files through:

1. Upload on the Dark Room Gallery website or

2. Sent via email to submissions (at) VermontPhotoSpace.com. This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it along with an application form. There is a $5.00 surcharge for email entries.

Learn more about The Built Environment Exhibit at Darkroom Gallery!3. Images should be as large as possible but no larger than 1280 pixels on the longest side, type jpg – set to the highest quality. DPI can be set to any number, but if you must specify something to go with 72 dpi.

FEES: Up to 3 images may be submitted for a fee of $20 US for on-line submission and $25 for email submission. Add’l images $5 US per image.

DEADLINE:
Midnight (EST) on December 1, 2011.

NOTIFICATION: December 7, 2011

Darkroom Gallery provides free matting & framing of work for the duration of the exhibition, subject to standard sizes. Photographers set their own prices if they wish to sell their work, and retain all rights.

For the full Call for Entries,
visit the
website.

Learn more about the Darkroom Gallery!

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HOUSEKEEPING: Artwork & an Art Job

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I would rather cook than do housekeeping anyday, anytime.  However, if you don’t keep on top of the housekeeping, there won’t be clean dishes for eating what you cooked.  In my house, there seems to be a constant shortage of spoons and bowls.  It is all connected.  Take a look…

Check out these Calls for Entries for the November $2 Art Contest from www.ArtAndArtDeadlines.com.  And, in a rare regional listing, I am posting an art job opportunity in Oakland, CA.  One of these opportunities is for you…

Follow the Rules to win the Crown!HOUSEKEEPING:
$2 Art Contest

 

There is only a little over a week until the December Deadline for the $2 Art Contest.  If you are chosen as the Featured Artist from November entries, you will eligible to compete for the Featured Artist of the Year for 2011. 

The rules are simple:

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists.  Although I don’t recommend entering unless you have a website.

MEDIA:  All media.

DEADLINE:  Midnight EST, November 30, 2011

NOTIFICATION: December 7 – 15th, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  $2 via PayPal to submitart@artandartdeadlines.com.

HOW TO ENTER:  Send a payment of $2 via PayPal, then send an email with the subject line: “November $2 Art Contest – Your Name”.  In the body of the email, list your name, a link to your website and the PayPal Transaction ID#.  Done.

AWARDS:  Feature post with links back to your website.  Check out our past Featured Artists for examples.

TIPS:  Remember, your website should have a bio, a statement about your work, and clearly categorized and titled work.  If your media is not obvious, explain it.  For more information, visit the $2 Art Contest page!

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.

DEADLINE:  December 1, 2011

For complete details, Download the Call!

 

Learn more about Attitudinal Healing Connection!

*Editor’s note:  This Call does not exist on their website as of this publish date; therefore, you’ll need to bookmark this page to download the .doc file above.

CALL for ENTRIES: Peace Arch

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Peace DOES have a flavor.  In my house the flavor of peace is macaroni and cheese for my kid with eggs benedict for me and occasional pumpkin pancakes to seal the deal for my husband.  We all have a price, and food is always the answer in my house. THAT explains why the sizes in my closet range a 5 size span, ha.  This next Call is peaceful or full of peace or built on peace.  I could write puns for another few lines, but I digress.  Take a look for yourself…

Check out this Call for Entries for the 15th Annual International Sculpture Exhibition from Peace Arch Park.  There is no entry fee, so don’t miss this opportunity…

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CALL for ENTRIES:
Peace Arch International Park

 

Learn more about the Peace Arch Park Sculpture Call!Artists are invited to submit outdoor sculptures to be featured at the Fifteenth Annual Peace Arch Park International Sculpture Exhibition on the USA Canada border.  Peace Arch International Park is the Western United States’ International Gateway to the Vancouver, BC, Canada.

Located at the 4th busiest US/Canada border crossing in Blaine, Washington and Surrey, British Columbia, over 500,000 people visit the historic site and International Peace Park each year.  A full color self guided artwork tour brochure accompanies the exhibit.  Artists benefit from international exposure and recognition by being featured in North America’s most celebrated International Peace Park.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all sculptors.

MEDIA:  All materials must be completely weatherproof and suitable for public viewing.

Learn more about the Peace Arch Park Sculpture Call!DEADLINE:  December 30, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  February 15, 2012

ENTRY FEE:  There is no entry fee.

JUROR:  A panel of international US and Canadian art experts, association members and park management will jury the exhibition. The criterion for selecting the exhibit includes: artistic impression, quality, durability, aesthetic appeal, and park and community appropriateness.

AWARDS:  All artists receive awards.  A $200 travel / shipping stipend (u.s. Funds) is available for accepted artists.

SALES:   A 33% commission will be taken on all sculptures sold during the exhibition.

For complete details, Read the Press Release!

Learn more about the Peace Arch Park Sculpture Call!