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CALL for ENTRIES: Yum

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TO EAT

If food tasted as good as commercials make it look, I would have to employ a full-time tailor to keep up with my ever increasing size.  There is an art to making food in commercials look appetizing, and it usually means the food can’t be eaten.  No joking.  This next Call may be the most appropriate that I’ve every published.  Food, anyone?

Check out this Call for Entries from 1820 Gallery at the Art Institute of Washington (Arlington, VA) for Yum, a celebration of food photography.  There is no entry fee, no complicated entry forms.  And think of all the excuses to eat your subject matter…

*Editor’s Note:  I know there are some phenomenal photographers amongst the subscribers of AAAD.  Do me and my love for food proud…Make sure you remind them that we sent you.

CALL for ENTRIES: Yum

 

Learn more about the Yum Exhibit!The 1820 Gallery at the Art Institute of Washington is proud to host the third annual installment of YUM, a celebration of food photography. They are asking for food photography submissions in all its wonderful shapes and forms. They only ask that it look “yummy.”

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all photographers.

MEDIA:  Photography

DEADLINE:  September 25, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  October 1, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  None

JURORS:   The work will be juried by renowned faculty members at AIW in the Photographic Imaging and Culinary departments.

AWARDS:  If your work is selected for exhibition you will not have to pay for shipping or framing.  AIW will print and frame for you.

For complete details, visit YumExhibit.com!

Learn more about the Yum Exhibit!

CALL for ENTRIES: Portfolio ShowCase Volume 5

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ONE OF
EVERYTHING

The menu is a chef’s portfolio.  I’m not talking about a large chain of restaurants that has a whole research and development kitchen researching food trends.  I am talking about that little eight-table bistro around the corner or that beautiful fine dining restaurant that changes its menu everyday.  I always leave these places upset that I couldn’t manage to order everything on the menu.  This next Call gives you an opportunity to show of YOUR portfolio.  Take a chance…

Check out this Call for Entries for the Portfolio Showcase Volume 5 from the Center for Fine Art Photography in Fort Collins, CO.  This entry fee requires a larger investment; however, you could get a solo show and book publication.  Consider it carefully…

CALL for ENTRIES:
Portfolio ShowCase Volume 5

 

Learn more about Center for Fine Art Photography (C4FAP) online!There is no theme for this exhibition. The images will be evaluated as a cohesive body of work, rather than individual images. Fifteen photographers will be chosen to display their twelve-image portfolios in the Center’s Portfolio ShowCase Volume 5 book and online exhibition.  One photographer will be chosen to display their portfolio in the Center’s South Gallery.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all photographers world wide, amateur & professional.

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

DEADLINE:  September 14, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  October 14, 2011

Learn more about the Center for Fine Art Photography (C4FAP)!ENTRY FEE:  Members: $65 for the first portfolio (12 images).  Non-Members: $85 for the first portfolio (12 images).  Add’l portfolios may be submitted for $85. Applicants signing up for membership at the time they submit will receive the automatic discounted entry fee.

JUROR:  Chris Pichler is the founder and publisher of Nazraeli Press.  Based in Portland, OR, Nazraeli publishes contemporary photography books.

AWARDS:  Each participant will be included in the Center’s Online Gallery exhibition as well as published in the Portfolio ShowCase Volume 5 Book. Select artists also will receive a blog feature at the Center’s blog.  The juror will select one portfolio to be the first presented in the book and will select an image from the portfolio to be the book cover.  One photographer will be chosen to display their portfolio in the Center’s South Gallery.  Each participating artist will receive a complementary book.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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

CALL for ENTRIES: Adventure in NYC

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I am simply over the moon when I my 12-year-old son can be convinced to eat something new…anything new, really.  I’m not asking him to eat live sea urchins, sheep brains or anything bizarre.  I just insist that he TRIES everything a few times.  His recent consumption (and enjoyment) of black olives on pizza almost made me pass out.  I am still can’t believe his chicken-fingers-and-fries palate enjoyed them. This next Call is from a theatre company that has ventured into new territory–visual arts.  I simply love this concept…

Check out this Call for Entries for the Adventure Exhibit at the Connelly Theatre in New York City, brought to you by the Pipeline Theatre Company.  This may be the simplest FREE Call for a New York show you may ever find.  Don’t miss this opportunity…

Read the Full Call from the Pipeline Theatre Company!CALL for ENTRIES:
Adventure

 

The exhibition will display in the lobby of the Connelly Theater in conjunction with Pipeline’s mainstage production, “Felix and the Diligence, Or A Play About Fishermen in the 1940s.”  Accepted entries will be on display at the theater from September 23 through October 9, 2011.

Read the Full Call from the Pipeline Theatre Company!There will be a formal Opening, which will be part of an evening celebrating solo art in a variety of mediums and will include live performances.

ELIGIBILITY:
Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Original works of all mediums relating to the theme “ADVENTURE.”

DEADLINE:  September 5, 2011

ENTRY FEE:
None

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:  Please email your entry to pipelinebnw@gmail.com.  Include with your submission a digital image of the work, a short biography and:  Artist Name, Title of Work, Date of creation, Medium, Dimensions and Monetary Value.

For complete details, Read the Full Call on their Blog!

Read the Full Call from the Pipeline Theatre Company!

 

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…

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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DEADLINE EXTENDED: Darth Vader’s Helmet

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I might just love NOT cooking more than cooking. Truth be known, it is the EATING that I love, not the cooking.  My sweet husband’s birthday was this week, and a shining example of why I love him… Instead of requesting an elaborately cooked meal that would take hours to prepare, he requested olives, goat cheese, stuffed peppers and Guiness.  Given a second chance, I’d marry him again, don’t cha know?  This next Call gives YOU a second chance with an extended deadline.  Check it out…

Check out this Call for Entries for the Darth Vader Helmet Art Contest from HalloweenCostumes.com!  You can submit your portfolio for FREE regardless of your media.  Someone will think you’re a hero as soon as your helmet arrives…

*Editor’s note:  I know one of you can win this.  Recently, 7 of you entered the Persona show at the Darkroom Gallery… 5 of you got into the show and one of you was Juror’s Choice.  That means the artists that subscribe to AAAD rock!

Learn more about the Darth Vader Helmet Art Contest!CALL for ENTRIES:

Darth Vader Helmet Art Contest

 

Darth Vader’s iconic helmet has long been used as a base for artistic interpretation. In the spirit of The Darth Vader Project, HalloweenCostumes.com will be selecting 25 artists to create an original art piece using an authentic replica Darth Vader helmet. These helmets and their artists will be showcased and auctioned off to benefit local charities. *Editor’s note:  I feel fairly certain they will NOT be auctioning off the artists, ha.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA: Painters, sculptors, designers and all other artists are welcome to apply for this contest by submitting their portfolio on the contest page.

DEADLINE: October 1, 2011

NOTIFICATION: Only 25 artists will be chosen and contacted by October 6, 2011. If you are one of the chosen 25, they will provide you with a Vader helmet for free as well as pay for shipping both ways. Once your Darth Vader helmet is complete, send it back without the worry of return postage. Upon our receipt of the package, you will receive a $150 credit to HalloweenCostumes.com and you will be in the running to win!

ENTRY FEE: There is no fee to enter.

AWARDS: First Place $1000; 2nd Place $500 or an authentic Darth Vader costume; and Third Place $250.

For complete details, Visit the Website!

Learn more about the Darth Vader Helmet Art Contest!

 

 

CALL for ENTRIES: Mail Art Exhibition

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Who doesn’t love maple syrup?  I am a little embarrassed to admit that I instantly think “maple” when I think of Canadian food.  A country with such a rich multi-cultural food tradition (not the least of which is French) deserve more consideration.  Nonetheless, I think of maple treats.  My in-laws go fishing in Canada every year, and I can always count on a bounty of maple candy and syrup upon their return.  But, I’m running a little low this year.  Any chance one of you might pick up a few maple-flavored treats for me while you’re at the opening for this next call?  It is time to go…

Check out this Call for Entries from Richmond Art Gallery (Richmond, BC, Canada) for a Mail Art Exhibition.  For those of you not in Canada, here’s a way to get an international show on your resume for FREE and free art too.  Take a closer look…

CALL for ENTRIES: Mail Art Exhibition

Read the full Call for Entries from Richmond Art Gallery in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada!Artists from all over the world are invited to contribute their work for the Richmond Art Gallery’s Mail Art Exhibition and Swap. This exhibition is intended to be a cultural exchange, where artists exhibit their works and receive new works as part of a swap. This shared enterprise is free from the rules of the art market, and yet we ask artists to respond to the theme of “economy” in all its forms.

Mail Art (aka Postal Art) is an art form where artists exchange artworks and correspondence through the mail to one another. The historical roots of Mail Art can be traced back to the Fluxus art movement of the 1960s, where several artists associated with the Fluxus movement began to work with Mail Art as the non-commercial exchange of creative ideas, correspondence and images in mailable formats that existed outside of the gallery system. In the 1970s Mail Art grew as an international art movement, and continues on nowadays with the help of the internet.

To continue on in the tradtion of this democratic art form, all entries received that follow the guidelines on the entry form will be exhibited.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

Read the full Call for Entries from Richmond Art Gallery in Richmond, BC, Canada!MEDIA:  Mail art up to 3 artworks (2D ONLY), sized 5″ x 5″ (120 x 120 mm)

DEADLINE:  October 1, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  All Hung

ENTRY FEE:  None, except return postage to get your artwork swap.  $3 Canadian or the equivalent.  Canadian residents can send a self-addressed stamped envelope.

AWARDS:  Artwork will be traded at the end of the exhibit, and you will receive a ‘swap’.  All artwork will be displayed on their online gallery for one year.  Your entry into this exhibition signifies that you agree to the swap and having your work displayed online.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Read the full Call for Entries from Richmond Art Gallery in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada!

CALL for ENTRIES: Thanks Anyway

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I am grateful that I never have to attempt making biscuits again.  I went to cooking school for a year, and it was popular to characterize the pastry folk, and anyone who made bakery goods as a little wacky.  The popular theory was they snorted too much flour.  However, I found this characterization an easy rationalization for why I can’t make biscuits –clearly, I am too sane to master the task.  Luckily, my crazy mother taught my crazy husband how to make biscuits, and I don’t ever have to do it again. This Call wants to know what makes you feel gratitude.  I’d be grateful for a glass of artisan wine right now…

Check out this Call for Entries from Tin Barn Vineyards (Sonoma, CA) for Thanks Anyway: A Photographic Exploration of Gratitude.  The entry fee is low, and holidays are a great opportunity for art sales.  Take a look…

*Editor’s Note:  This is a winery, not a gallery, and it is their first attempt at a show.   Please, don’t scare them off by being high-maintenance artists.  Be patient and kind, and GRATEFUL.  Plus, this is a benefit show in which you ARE NOT being asked to DONATE your work.  GRATEFUL, please.

Learn more about the show from Tin Barn Vineyard!CALL for ENTRIES:  Thanks Anyway

This fall, Tin Barn Vineyards—one of Sonoma’s most popular artisan wineries—will host its first fine art photography exhibition.  Welcoming a broad range of perspectives and artistic styles, Thanks/AnyWay encourages artists to share their strongest interpretations of the theme of gratitude. The exhibition will open during the annual  “Holiday in Carneros”celebration, which draws hundreds of visitors.  Images will continue to be on display in their winery cellar and tasting room through New Year’s Day.  Proceeds benefit Pathway Home, a local recovery center for veterans.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Photography

DEADLINE:  September 25, 2011

Learn more about the show from Tin Barn Vineyard!NOTIFICATION:  October 2, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  Each three entries must be accompanied by $20 fee, payable via PayPal (wine@tinbarnvineyards.com) or check to the winery. No limit on entries. Multiple images from a single artist may be selected for exhibition. *Editor’s Note: The entry form says $25 at the top and $20 in the entry fee section.

JURORS and AWARDS:  A case of artisan wine will be awarded to the photographer whose work is selected “best of show” by 1) exhibition attendees and 2) a jury of qualified curators.  Tin Barn Vineyards will work with regional media to promote the exhibition and artists.

SALES:  All sales are made through Tin Barn Vineyards.  60% of proceeds will go to the artist, while the remainder will be retained to benefit Pathway Home, a local recovery home treating PTSD in veterans.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the show from Tin Barn Vineyard!

CALL for ENTRIES: Edges & Curves

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IN THE DOG HOUSE

The first food that I truly remember eating was a hot dog topped with American cheese.  I was around three years old, and it was called an “Angel Riding Horseback.”  Priceless.  It came from a restaurant in the Clearwater, Florida area that specialized in hot dogs.  Hundreds of hot dogs.  If anyone can tell me the name, I’d be thrilled to know.  This next call has nothing to do with hotdogs, but you do have to be 40 to enter (or a member of The Haggus Society).  And against my better judgement, I am willing to publicly admit that I am drawing close to my 40th birthday.  It makes me reminisce… about food.  Ridiculous? Certainly. Deal with it.

Check out this Call for Entries from The Haggus Society for Edges & Curves at The Glass Studio in Highland Park, CA. The entry fee is only $12 for 6 images; however, there are age restrictions. Take a look…

*Editor’s Note:  This is a reminder because I love this show, and in the interest of full disclosure, I am a Hag in good standing.  Plus, The Haggus Society is an official sponsor of this site as evidenced by the ad in the right sidebar.  I love Hags, and I can admit it.

Read the Full Call from The Haggus Society!CALL for ENTRIES:
Edges & Curves

 

Edges & Curves, Nothing In Between attempts to bust the myth that the older creative has lost her or his edge.

In a youth oriented society, the conventional wisdom is that the younger artist is the risk taker and rule breaker. And while those who would follow conventional wisdom believe we soften as we get older, there are those who actually hone their edges to craft a message with more bite and risk because of their station in life.

ELIGIBILITY: This event is open to any artist 40 years and older.

Learn more about Edges and Curves!MEDIA: 2D (no larger than 32″ x 44″) or small 3D (no larger than 14″ x 10″ x 8″)

DEADLINE: Midnight September 1, 2011

NOTIFICATION: Artist email notification September 10, 2011

ENTRY FEE:
$12 submission fee for 6 images

SALES:
The Haggus Society retains 40% of all sales.

ABOUT THE SPONSOR: The Haggus Society is a group catering to creative feminists over the age of 40 who share a vision of empowering Woman’s position in the arts and society via the support of cultural acts and practices as well as direct action. The Haggus Society is a sponsored project of Fractured Atlas, a non-profit arts service organization. Contributions for the purposes of The Haggus Society must be made payable to Fractured Atlas and are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.

For complete information, Download the Prospectus!

Read the Full Call from The Haggus Society!

CALL for ENTRIES: Natural Playground

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PEARLS!

If the world is my oyster, then oysters are my playground.  While I have never developed a preference for raw oysters (it is a texture, not taste, issue), I will take them steamed or fried, cajun or asian, and even in my Thanksgiving stuffing.  I will eventually forgive my husband for developing an allergy to shellfish, but you’re gonna have to give me a little time with that one.  This Call wants to know what YOUR natural playground looks like.  Interpretation is key…

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

* Editor’s Note: I just found out that one of my pieces got into their last Call, Persona, and if I can get Xerography into a show, you can take a chance too.  Put yourself out there and TRY.  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 the Natural Playground show at Darkroom Gallery!CALL FOR ENTRIES:
Natural Playground

 

Playgrounds come in all shapes and sizes, and they’re likely the first place your sense of adventure was tested . . . and further cultivated.  For the outdoor aficionado, what first started as an obsession for see-saws, swing sets, slides, jungle gyms, and sandboxes, has since turned into an instinctive passion for adventure by means of a different type of playground — the natural playground.

Whether by trail, rock, water, snow or air, where has your obsession for adventure taken you?  What’s your photographic definition of Living the Dream?  Skiing or snowboarding in the Alps or at your local hill?  Climbing in Thailand or at the backyard crag?  Mountain Biking in British Columbia or on your neighborhood trails?  Surfing pristine Tahiti barrels or a quiet home break?  Kayaking through Patagonia or along your favorite coastline? 

Learn more about the Persona show at the Darkroom Gallery!For those passionate about their adventure and their photography, show the photographic moments you’ve captured that will inspire the next adventure . . . in The Natural Playground

JUROR:  Corey Rich is a photographer, Filmmaker & Principal at Aurora Photos and one of the world’s most recognized adventure and outdoor lifestyle visual storytellers.  He has captured stunning still photos and video on a wide array of assignments, including rock climbing in India, ultra-marathon racing in the Sahara Desert of Morocco, freight train hopping in the American West, and snowboarding in Papua New Guinea.  Today, much of his time goes into capturing both still images and video for the creation of multimedia projects for commercial and editorial clients.

As Vice President and co-owner of Aurora Photos, Rich was the driving force behind founding Aurora’s Outdoor Collection, which is the world’s leading brand of outdoor adventure and outdoor lifestyle photography.  Additionally, Rich is a Nikon evangelist and a member of the SanDisk Extreme Team.  His first book, My Favorite Place: Great Athletes In The Great Outdoors, was published by Chronicle Books.

Learn more about Juror Corey Rich!Justin Gural is a marketing and communications freelancer with photography playing a prominent role throughout his commercial and editorial work.  He approached the Darkroom Gallery in the Fall of 2010, proposing to prepare and curate a juried gallery exhibit focusing on sports, adventure, travel and the outdoor lifestyle.  A concept that relates directly with the active, local Vermont community, as well as the global adventure landscape.

As founder and director of Cortex Marketing Network, a full-service marketing and communications agency staffed by an influential group of freelancing professionals, Gural leads the network specializing in integrated brand strategy, design and creative, photo/video production, public relations and copywriting, and event management. 

Learn more about Juror Corey Rich!Gural also leads the editorial team at VentureThere.com, USA Today’s adventure sports, active travel and outdoor lifestyle website.  He directs the website’s content flow, manages photography, writes and edits editorial features, as well as travels to unique destinations while documenting the adventure.  He will be covering this exhibit on behalf of VentureThere.com once it’s underway, including photo galleries of selected submissions as well as a “Viewfinder” photographer profile of the winning photographer.

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.

Check out the Darkroom Gallery Online!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.

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 (Eastern Standard Time) on September 13, 2011.

NOTIFICATION:  September 20, 2011

Darkroom Gallery provides 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.

For the full Call for Entries, visit the website.

Learn more about the Darkroom Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES: Butterfinger

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SCARY SWEET

I have such a sweet tooth that it is a wonder that I HAVE teeth!  I love chocolate… and most things you can cover in chocolate.  You can keep your chocolate-covered insects, thank-you-very-much.  Chocolate covered crickets and grasshoppers are less delicacy and more something out of a horror movie for me.  Butterfinger bars, on the other hand.  How was that for a segue?  Butterfinger AND horror movies, what more could you want from a Call for Art Entries?  Don’t miss this one…

Check out this Call for Entries for the Butterfinger the 13th Movie Poster Contest!  There doesn’t seem to be a entry fee, and it is tailor made for graphic designers and illustrators!  The assets are even available for download!  Take a look…

*Editor’s Note:  I love Butterfinger; however, this post is NOT sponsored by Butterfinger, it’s parent company or subsidiaries.  I wish it were, ha.

CALL for ENTRIES:
Butterfinger the 13th Poster Contest

Learn more about Butterfinger the 13th Poster Contest!Butterfinger is recruiting filmmakers, artists & musicians to contribute to the Butterfinger the 13th project alongside their director Rob Lowe! Submit scenes, posters & scores to help Rob finish his movie.  Here are the basics about the Poster Contest:

ELIGIBILITY:  The Contest is open only to legal residents of the 50 United States or the District of Columbia who are who are at least 18 years of age or older at the time of entry.

MEDIA:  There appears not be a media restriction.  However, poster entries must be in English, must be submitted as a JPG or PNG file not exceeding a file size of 10MB. If chosen as a Finalist, Entrant must be able to submit the Poster Entry in a format printable with clarity at 29×41 inches at 300 DPI and CMYK and delivered in an Illustrator or .PDF file.

Learn more about Butterfinger the 13th Poster Contest!DEADLINE:  September 1, 2011

NOTIFICATION: Finalists will be notified on or about September 8, 2011 by email and/or phone.

ENTRY FEE:  Appears to be none.  Editor’s Note:  As with all corporate-sponsored contests, there are pages and pages of rules and guidelines.  Do your homework and read them all!

JUROR:  Poster Entries will be judged based on the following criteria (“Poster Judging Criteria”):

(1) Originality (25%);

(2) Inspires Intrigue to watch Movie (25%);

(3) Helps tell the Movie’s story based on synopsis (25%); and

(4) Creativity (25%).

Learn more about Butterfinger the 13th Poster Contest!The Entrant whose Poster Entry has the highest total score among all judging criteria will be named a Finalist, subject to verification of eligibility and compliance with these Official Rules. In the event of a tie, the tied Poster Entries will be re-judged by the lead judge from the judging panel based on the same Poster Judging Criteria and the Entrant whose tied Entry receives the highest score amongst all Poster Judging Criteria will be deemed the Finalist.  There will be one (1) Finalist for the Poster category.

AWARDS:  One Poster Finalist (1) will receive a check for $2,000 made payable to the Finalist, or Finalist’s parent or legal guardian if Finalist is an eligible minor.  One Poster Runner Up (1) will receive a check for $1,000 made payable to the Runner Up, or Runner Up’s parent or legal guardian if Finalist is an eligible minor.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about Butterfinger the 13th Poster Contest!