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ALL HUNG EXHIBIT: A Book About Death

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Why is tuna cassarole, of all things, the “go to” dish to take to a family in mourning?  I find tuna cassarole depressing, and depression is not supposed to be the end result of taking a covered dish to a family suffering loss.  You are supposed to comfort them, make their life simpler by elimating the need to cook.  I’m telling you… they throw all 14 of the tuna cassaroles in the trash.  I’m just saying that if you feel the need to every bring food to my house, I prefer soup or chocolate anything.  This next Call asks that you contemplate death…and maybe even the food that inevitably accompanies it.  Investigate…

Check out this Call for Entries for the A Book About Death exhibit at the Quetzalcoatl Gallery in Seattle, Washington.  This in an all-hung exhibit which will give you another exhibit on your resume, and there is no entry fee!  Take a closer look…

Learn more about the A Book About Death exhibit in Seattle!ALL HUNG EXHIBIT:
A Book About Death

 

ELIGIBILITY:  This all-hung exhibit is open to all artists internationally.

MEDIA:  Send one two dimensional postcard, print or artwork in any media framed or unframed to exhibit in the gallery.  The art needs to have the words “A Book About Death” in any language somewhere on the front.  The size may range from 10.16 cm x 15.24 cm (the smallest size) 4″x6″ to 20.32 cm x 25.4 cm (the largest size) 8″x10″.

DEADLINE:  Must arrive by 10pm on October 31, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  Confirmation of the work at the gallery will be posted on the blog when received by the gallery.

ENTRY FEE:  None.

For complete details, visit the A Book About Death blog!

Learn more about the A Book About Death exhibit in Seattle!

CALL for PROPOSALS: Beam Camp Projects

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S’MORE PLEASE

My first s’mores experience was straight out of a bad, summer-camp movie.  I went to a six-week sleep-away camp for four summers in a row, and I treasure every memory from those mosquito-infested, zit crusted, body-image-issue-filled summers.  S’mores are my last connection.  I would love for you to use this Call for Proposals to create a camp experience of your very own…

Check out this Call for Proposals for this year’s large scale Projects for Beam Camp.  You supply the plan and vision.   They will supply 100+ energetic campers and staff and 700+ acres of forest, mountain and lakes as studio, canvas and workshop.  Submit your proposal today to be one of Beam’s 2012 Project Masters…

*Editor’s note:  I am IN LOVE with this Call.  To heck with being a Project Master… I want to be one of the KIDS that get to go to this camp.  I don’t know if I can think big enough to submit a Proposal, but I am certainly going to try…

Learn more about being a Project Master at Camp Beam! CALL for PROPOSALS:
Beam Camp Projects

 

Beam Camp is a 8-week summer program comprised of two sessions for kids aged 7-17 in Strafford, NH.  Beam Campers cultivate hands-on skills while exploring innovative thinking, design and the creative process.  They transform ideas into artifacts and personal achievement into community success.

 Teams of campers work on different aspects of the Project each morning. In the afternoons, they participate in unique, in-depth, hands-on explorations in the arts, sciences, athletic or cultural fields. 

Learn more about being a Project Master at Camp Beam!Every year Beam commissions unique large-scale collaborative Projects that serve as centerpieces of each Beam session. 

Their Project Management Team work with the Project Masters to “translate” the Project blueprint into the camp context. 

Beam Campers and Staff work together to make the Project happen.  Projects can range from the conceptual to the structural.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all.

MEDIA:  Calling all Engineers, Architects, Designers, Sculptors, Builders, Chefs, Agriculturists, Videographers, Technologists, Artists and Makers of all kinds.

Learn more about being a Project Master at Camp Beam!DEADLINE:  December 31,  2011

NOTIFICATION:  January 13, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  None

AWARDS:  Beam Camp will pay Project Master stipend of $2,500, allocate $10,000 for the development, prototyping and execution of Beam Project, and reimburse Project Master’s reasonable travel costs

*Editor’s Note:  In addition, if you remember to tell them where you saw this Call, I vow to do a full Feature on any subscriber (and their project) to this blog that gets selected.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about being a Project Master at Camp Beam!

CALL for ENTRIES: Valdosta National 2012

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So, I wonder what food the audience for a golf tournament would eat?  It would need to be finger food you could carry from one hole to the next.  And, in theory, it would need to be quiet out of respect for the golfers need to concentrate.  Hmmm…if one of you is a golfer or golf fan, let me know.  So what does that have to do with this Call? Nothing, except that the name of the exhibit sounds like a golf tournament.  Stream of consciousness folks, my apologies…

Check out this Call for Entries from Valdosta State University Fine Arts Gallery (Valdosta, GA) for the 2012 Valdosta National.  The media is open to all, and the entry fee is only $25!  Take a look…

*Editor’s Note:  I was juried into this show a few years ago, and the staff were professional and efficient, plus the catalog was BEAUTIFUL.

Learn more about the Valdosta National at the VSU Fine Art Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Valdosta National 2012

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all Artists living in the USA over the age of 18. All works must be original, suitably presented, ready to exhibit, completed in the last two years, and not previously exhibited in the Valdosta State University Fine Arts Gallery. 

MEDIA: Works may be in any medium, traditional or experimental.

DEADLINE:  November 4, 2011

Learn more about the Valdosta National at the VSU Fine Art GalleryNOTIFICATION:
December 9, 2011

ENTRY FEE:
$25 for up to 3 entries.

JUROR:  Charles (Chazz) Williams is an Associate Professor in the Fine Arts Department at Albany State University where he has taught Painting and Drawing for six years.  In addition to producing and exhibiting his own work, he is an active supporter of the arts in his community and region and currently is a member of the Board of Trustees at the Albany Museum of Art. Mr. Williams earned an MFA in Studio Art and an MA in Literature from Florida State University.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Download the Prospectus for the Valdosta National at the VSU Fine Art Gallery

CALL for ENTRIES: Mono No Aware – NO FEE!

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POW!

I appreciate a mix of the unexpected with a tried and true, old school favorite. I wouldn’t watch a movie without popcorn, but a dusting of wasabi powder definitely helps keep me away through the parts that seem never ending. I suspect the result of this next Call will NOT require wasabi. Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries for Mono No Aware sponsored in part by the Greater New York Arts Development Fund of the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, the Brooklyn Arts Council, Inc (BAC) and by the participants of MNA filmmaking workshops. This is a really cool FREE way to stretch your creative streak even if film is not your normal media. Be sure to investigate this one… Editor’s Note:  This is being reposted because I simply do not think you should miss this opportunity!

CALL for ENTRIES: Mono No Aware

 

Click to learn more about Mono No Aware!Mono No Aware is an international film event open to any person or group of persons making work that incorporates Super8mm or 16mm film format as part of that presentation. (Expanded Cinema) In previous years, 16mm film was blended with dance performance, Super8 with live spoken word/audience involvement, & multi-projections with live jazz/musical devices. This is not a film festival for film-makers, so much as it is an film event for everyone. They believe there is magic in seeing a film print projected, a presence a poet has when reading their own work, a feeling that resonates in your chest when seeing music performed live. For these reasons they encourage live film with live additional audio/visual elements.

ELIGIBILITY: Open internationally. Dancers, Sculptors, Musicians, Theorists, Scientists, Athletes, Visual artists, everyone, AND Film-makers are encouraged to submit.

Click to learn more about Mono No Aware!MEDIA: Entries are only be accepted on Super8 or 16mm film. FILM ONLY. No Digital Video.

DEADLINE: Nov. 9, 2011

NOTIFICATION: Nov. 14, 2011

ENTRY FEE: None. They believe that your time and effort are fee enough. But, if you would like your film and materials sent back to you it is necessary to include a self-addressed stamped envelope with enough postage to get your items from Brooklyn, NY. (11211 zip code) back to your mailing address. Those of you who are submitting films from overseas, Canada, and Mexico you will need to include a International Money Order issued at the post office for the amount of $15 USD.

This event is sponsored, in part, by the Greater New York Arts Development Fund of the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, administered by the Brooklyn Arts Council, Inc (BAC) and by the participants of MNA filmmaking workshops. Mono No Aware is a sponsored project of Fractured Atlas, a non-profit arts service organization.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Four Corners of the Earth

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TAPANADE!

Do you think I can grow olives and avocados in the Tennesse Mountains?  I realize that the climate isn’t exactly right, but there have to be hybrid versions, right?  My husband and I are working on the plans for our new home construction project, and I am obsessed with the green house.  I am determined to figure out how to grow and nurture foods from around the world so I can indulge year ’round.  This Call wants to know what YOUR vision of the natural world includes.  Feel free to venture past just food…

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

* Editor’s Note: You guys always knock it out of the park with this gallery. Please make sure that you tell them that you found the show on Art & Art Deadlines so they know that all the talent is here at AAAD.

Learn more about Juror George DeWolfe!CALL FOR ENTRIES:
Four Corners
of the Earth

There is boundless beauty in our natural environment, from the intimate view of a blade of grass to the vast panoramic horizon.  We need only show up with our cameras!  How do we translate our personal visions of the natural world, through our photographic tools, and then to our audience?

Each of our relationships to nature is highly personal – they want to see yours.  From the tonal depths of an Ansel Adams expansive environment, to the quiet pictorial gestures of an Edward Steichen moment, to contemporary masters’ views, such as our Juror George DeWolfe, who’s contemplative designs on natural beauty insight envy and inspiration. 

Learn more about the Persona show at the Darkroom Gallery!They are looking for the kind of variety that is in nature herself.  Sky’s the limit using contemporary methods, photographic paraphernalia, and a limitless bag of tricks, so whether your landscapes display a traditional approach, leave them questioning reality, or all that is in between, they can’t wait to see your version of this heaven we call Earth.

JUROR: George DeWolfe has been photographing since 1964.  He studied with Ansel Adams and Minor White in the 1970’s and holds an MFA in Photography from the Rochester Institute of Technology. DeWolfe is widely published, most notably At Home In The Wild, George DeWolfe’s Digital Photography Fine Print Workshop and B&W Printing – each has received wide acclaim.  His work has been seen in over fifty one-man exhibitions and is part of several permanent collections. 

Currently a consultant to Epson, Adobe, Hahnemühle, X-rite, and Nik, George is one of the original 15 photographers on the Adobe Lightroom team, and developed Optipix and PercepTool, both Adobe Photoshop plug-ins.  He teaches “The Digital Fine Print Workshop”, “B&W Master Print”, and “Contemplative Photography” throughout the United States.  Winner of numerous awards, his most recent honor was Award for Artistic Excellence presented by The National Park Service.  DeWolfe has photographed for many environmental organizations over the past 40 years: Appalachian Mountain Club, Sierra Club, Friends of the Earth, Mass Audubon, National Park Service, and Friends of Acadia..

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.

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.

Learn more about Juror George DeWolfe!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 November 1, 2011.

NOTIFICATION: November 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!

CALL for ENTRIES: Portraits

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Lots of foods do double duty as non-foods.  Oatmeal with brown sugar and maple syrup is one of my favorite breakfast meals, but oatmeal makes a great facial mask.  I could eat a creamy avocado everyday, but it doubles as a great post-sun moisturizer, too.  This next Call reminds us that portraits are just people, but animals, places and things too.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Center for Fine Art Photography (Fort Collins, CO) for Portraits.  This is a great opportunity for those photographers dabbling in alternative techniques and processes because they are open to it all!  Don’t miss this one…

*Editor’s Note:  The last time you guys entered a portrait show at a different gallery, I heard back from the Gallery Director that 6 of 8 entrants made it into the show… and one took Best of Show.  Do it again, and tell them you heard about it on www.ArtAndArtDeadlines.com!

CALL for ENTRIES: Portraits

Learn more about Center for Fine Art Photography (C4FAP) online!ELIGIBILITY:  The exhibition is open to all photographers world wide, both amateur and professional.

MEDIA:  The Center invites photographers working in all mediums, styles and schools of thought to participate in its exhibitions.

DEADLINE:  October 11, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  October 21, 2011

Learn more about Portraits from C4FAP!ENTRY FEE:  Members: $20 for the first three images.  Non-Members: $35 for the first three images.  Additional images may be submitted for $10 each. There is no limit to the number of images that may be submitted.

JUROR:  Anna Walker Skillman is the owner of Jackson Fine Art, one of the premiere photography galleries in the nation. Anna Walker Skillman began her career working at the Haines Gallery, a leading contemporary art gallery in San Francisco . In 1993, Anna moved to Atlanta to manage the studio of famed Atlanta artist Todd Murphy. After working with Mr. Murphy to establish his career for fi ve years, Anna turned to photography and joined Jackson Fine Art in 1998.

Learn more about the Center for Fine Art Photography (C4FAP)!In March of 2003, Skillman purchased Jackson Fine Art from Jane Jackson who became curator of the prestigious and renowned collection of Sir Elton John. As the gallery director and co-curator for the past fi ve and half years, she is honored to have the opportunity to continue a reputation of excellence in exhibiting photography by both emerging and established artists.

AWARDS:  With selection for this exhibition, featured artist’s work will be seen by an international audience of collectors, curators, art consultants and other advocates of fine art photography. Each participant will be included in the Center’s Main Gallery exhibition and Online Gallery exhibition.

Juror’s Selection: $600

Director’s Selection: $250

2 liveBooks Website Awards: Valued at $399 from liveBooks.com

1 Blurb Book Award: Valued at $250 from blurb.com

Honorable Mention Awards: 2 year membership and a three image submission to a call for entry at the Center.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

For complete details, visit the Center for Fine Art Photography website!

CALL for ENTRIES: Embracing our Differences

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WANNA
BE FAMOUS?
 

Do you want a sandwich named after you? Me too. I’m thinking mine would be a beautiful grilled cheese with a thick slab of brie and a few raspberries.  But, would you settle for just having your artwork on a billboard? Yep, me too.  This next Call gives you that very opportunity…

Check out this great Call for Entries for the Annual Embracing our Differences Exhibit in Sarasota, FL.  And in addition to possibly getting your artwork on a billboard (making you famous, of course) …don’t forget there is NO ENTRY FEE!

*Editor’s Note:  I’ve gotten a crazy number of emails lately specifically asking for public art opportunities and Calls with no entry fees.  This one is a combination of both…so I am reposting.

Eye of the Beholder by Sean D McDonaldCALL for ENTRIES:
Embracing our Differences

 

Embracing Our Differences invites artists, photographers, professionals, amateurs, teachers and students to participate in its annual visual art exhibit celebrating diversity.

The Embracing Our Differences exhibit will be displayed throughout the months of April and May 2012 at Island Park along Sarasota’s beautiful bayfront.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists. National and international submissions are encouraged.

One by Teri GillispieDEADLINE:
January 9th, 2012

ENTRY FEE:  None.

45 artists will be selected
for the exhibit.

 Since 2004, the exhibit has been viewed by more than 850,000 visitors. The exhibit will contain 39 billboard-sized (16 feet wide by 12 1/2 feet high) images of the selected artworks. At the judges’ discretion, an additional 6 “honorable mentions” may be selected.

SELECTION PROCESS: Final selections will be chosen based on artistic excellence in reflection of the theme “Embracing Our Differences.”

We are All Birds of the Same Feather by Sharon S NapshinThe art-work will also be evaluated on how it will read outdoors when enlarged to billboard size – 16′ wide by 12.5′ high.

Artists are encouraged to use
bold saturated colors and strong lines.

Final selections will be made by a 3-judge panel of professional artists, curators and art professionals.

AWARDS: A total of $3,000.00 in awards will be presented. 

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Download the 2012 Embracing our Differences Prospectus!

CALL for ENTRIES: Richeson 75 Small Works 2012

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Glorious PEAS

I appreciate the tiniest of treat.  Some of the smallest culinary treasures pack the biggest wallup.  Think wasabi.  Wasabi peas are my guilty pleasure…they are small enough to be hidden so that you can take them almost anywhere. This next Call is for ARTWORK that is small enough to take almost anywhere.  By the way, the small size makes SHIPPING the work a bargain too!  Look closely…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Richeson School of Art for the Richeson 75 Small Works 2012 exhibition at the Richeson Gallery in Kimberly, Wisconsin. Win a prize in this show and walk away with LOTS of art supplies from Jack Richeson & Co. Win Best of Show and walk away with $5,ooo!

CALL for ENTRIES:
Richeson 75 Small Works 2012

 

Learn more about the Richeson 75 Figure / Portrait 2011Richeson School of Art & Gallery, a division of Jack Richeson & Co., Inc., is proud to announce the Richeson 75 Small Works 2012.  Seventy five two-dimensional works of art and several alternates will be selected to represent the finest examples of painting and drawing being produced by today’s visual artists.

ELIGIBILITY: Competition is open to all artists over age 18. All work entered must be original in concept/execution and have been created since January 1, 2010. No work done in a class, workshop or under supervision is eligible.

MEDIA Categories: Artwork IMAGE may not exceed 144 square inches (height x width). 1) Oils, Oil Pastel & Acrylic 2) Other (Soft Pastels, Drawing/Dry Media, Watercolor, Gouache, Casein, Printmaking, etc). No photography, electronic or computer generated and/or assisted or 3-D is eligible for this competition.

DEADLINE: All entries must be postmarked or entered online by November 4, 2011.

NOTIFICATION: E-Mailed on or before November 18, 2011.

Learn more about the Richeson 75 Figure / Portrait 2011ENTRY FEE: $30 for one image plus $10 each additional image, maximum of 3 in each category with a maximum of 6 artworks total.

AWARDS: Best In Show – $5,000 cash. 1st Place in each category will receive a $1,000 for art materials from Jack Richeson & Co., Inc.  2nd Place Award in each category will receive a $500 for art materials from Jack Richeson & Co., Inc.

Finalists will be selected and invited to participate in the exhibit at the Richeson Gallery in Kimberly, WI from Feb 6 – March 30, 2012. Only work actually exhibited in the Richeson 75: Small Works 2012 show will be eligible for an award. Awards will be presented at the Opening Reception. Finalists will be featured in the exhibition book and their on-line Virtual Gallery along with information on the artist including artist’s website URL whether they participate in the exhibit or not.

For complete information, Download the Prospectus!

Learn more about the Richeson 75 Figure / Portrait 2011

CALL for ENTRIES: World AIDS Day Exhibit

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on the RUN

Some of you ask me for restaurant recommendations.  No, Really…it happens.  The last time I gave a recommendation for a Miami restaurant to Featured Artist Shane Watt while he was there on business, well, he ACTUALLY WENT.  And although he was amused by the atmosphere, the food left something to be desired.  Out of courtesy, I will leave the restaurant unnamed.  So, I’m going to reserve my suggestions to whole genres of food next time.  Miami?  Gotta love the Cuban food…and this next Call for Entries…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Miami Beach Community Center for Through the Eyes of Love, an exhibit at the Miami International University of Art & Design held during World AIDS Day.  Speak through art…

Learn more about Through the Eyes of Love!CALL for ENTRIES:
Through the Eyes of Love

 

Miami Beach Community Health Center invites artists to submit their artistic expression of HIV/AIDS during this juried exhibition held during World AIDS Day.  Selected art pieces including paintings, photographs, sculptures and fashion designs will be on exhibit in Miami Beach at Miami International University of Art & Design.  It is anticipated that many art enthusiasts will enjoy this special exhibit.  Artists will enjoy much recognition to a diverse audience.

ELIGIBILITY:  Miami Beach Community Health Center’s Through the Eyes of Love is a juried art exhibit open to all artists and photographers and is not limited to those residing in South Florida.

Learn more about Through the Eyes of Love!MEDIA:  This unique exhibit will focus on the artists’ interpretation of HIV/AIDS.  Artwork of any media will be accepted and encouraged.

DEADLINE:
Thursday, November 1, 2011 by 5pm

NOTIFICATION:
Artists will be notified no later than Friday, November 4, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  They request that artists donate their work to be auctioned, at a later date, for the MBCHC HIV/AIDS program.

AWARDS:  Ribbons and cash prizes will be presented as follows:  Best in Show $350, 1st Place $250, 2nd Place $150 and 3rd Place $100.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about Through the Eyes of Love!

CALL for ENTRIES: The Dark Side

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has WINGS

I get stuck on foods.  I occasionally become obsessed, usually with a snack food, and eat it over and over and over until I get sick of it.  Lately, I have been seriously stuck on Synder’s Hot Buffalo Wing pretzel pieces.  Yes, I’m afraid so…your gourmet food loving blogger has a weakness for junk food, to the extreme sometimes.  Maybe when you’re out shooting late night photographs for this next Call for Entries you could pick up an extra bag OR THREE for me.  Because you have to have a back up plan…

Check out this Call for Entries from the 1650 Gallery (Los Angeles) for The Dark Side: Night Photography.  The entry fee is only $25, and the 1650 Gallery also offer free matting and framing.  Take a closer look…

CALL for ENTRIES:
The Dark Side: Night Photography

 

Learn more about the 1650 Gallery in Los Angeles!

The jazzy neon glow of a motel sign… the silver hush of a moonlit landscape… the hollow loneliness of deserted city street lamps… the raucous revelry of a nightclub at midnight….NIGHT holds a special place in the heart of photography. The geometry of light and shadow creates an interplay of mystery, possibility, and the foreboding that accompanies paths of the unknown.

This October, as Halloween looms large on the horizon, 1650 invites you to visit THE DARK SIDE: A Juried Exhibit of Night Photography.  Photographic greats such as Brassai, George Tice, Peter Hujar, Weegee and Robert Brook are just a few examples of those who have contributed great works in the genre of night photography.  This month, at 1650, it is your turn.

ELIGIBILITY:  All artists 18 years or older

MEDIA:  Photography

Learn more about The Dark Side exhibition from the 1650 Gallery!DEADLINE:  October 5, 2011

NOTIFICATION: Approx. Oct. 12, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  There is an entry fee of $25 for up to 5 images. Additional entries may be submitted for $5 each.

JUROR:   Joshua Hess is a Swiss born cinematographer and still photographer based in Los Angeles. He is currently working on a large scale stills project of night photography.

SALES:   The gallery retains 50% of the sale price, as well as 9.25% California sales tax.   The 1650 Gallery offers free matting and framing for accepted photographs that fit their pre-cut mat sizes for the duration of the exhibition. Photo sizes are 8×10″, 11×14″ 16×20″, or 20×24″. 

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about The Dark Side exhibition from the 1650 Gallery!