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CALL for ENTRIES: Violet

Learn more about the Violet edition from ArtAscent!eat my
BOUQUET

Are you eating flowers?  I do occasionally, but only when I can buy them directly from the grower or grow them myself due to pesticides.  One of my favorite edible blooms, second only to zucchini blossoms, may be sweet violets.  I like to make a simple syrup infused with violets then make a subtle glaze for sugar cookies or a vinegar for a salad of bitter greens.  The next time you’re at the Farmer’s Market, consider the flowers edible too. This next Call want YOUR view on all things violet–not just the flowers.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from ArtAscent (online) for Violet. Only $25 to enter. Our Featured Artist Sima Schloss, was featured in a past exhibit.  YOU could be next!

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Learn more about the Violet edition from ArtAscent!CALL for ENTRIES:
Violet

A bluish-purple shade, a flowering plant, the name of a woman. Violet is even associated with royalty, the unconventional, and ambiguity. Violet can be expressed in a symbolic, literal, modern, traditional, abstract, or other way. Colour your canvas & notepad with violet, and share your vision with the world.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists 18+

MEDIA:   Writing & visual art including: paintings, drawings, photography, mixed media, digital, printmaking, installations, ceramics, jewelry, sculpture and other 2 & 3-D media and written art – fiction, poetry, short stories and other written explorations (up to 900 words).

DEADLINE:  August 31, 2015

ENTRY FEE: $25 for up to 3, $45 for up to 8 or $10 for one article

Learn more about the Violet edition from ArtAscent!AWARDS:  One each:  Gold Artist, Gold Writer, Silver Artist, Bronze Artist will be featured in ArtAscent Art & Literature Journal with an accompanying professional review and profile written by ArtAscent by art writer discussing you & your art, and selected work.

Distinguished Artists (17-27) & Writers (2-6): Featured in ArtAscent Art & Literature Journal with selected piece(s) of your artwork. (At least 17 distinguished artists will be published, but depending on entries, ArtAcent may select & publish the work of up to 27. At least 2 distinguished writers will be published, but depending on entries, they may select and publish up to 6.)

SALES: No commission. Any purchase inquiries will be referred directly to the artist.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from ArtAscent!

CALL for ENTRIES: At Home

Learn more about the At Home exhibit from Don't Take Pictures!your
KITCHEN
or mine?

Home is where the kitchen is.  Yes, I know–where the heart is; I simply disagree.  Anyone can leave, move & travel, but we all have to eat.  Whether it is a hotel kitchenette where a sandwich is a welcome relief from fast food or a pop-up camper where popcorn made has never tasted better, they are all home.  This next Call wants your thoughts on being at home.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Don’t Take Pictures (art publication) for At Home.  NO entry fee & they are a AAAD sponsor, too.  Make us proud & enter today…

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Learn more about the At Home exhibit from Don't Take Pictures!CALL for ENTRIES:
At Home

 

Don’t Take Pictures exists to showcase the work of emerging photographers.  In addition to publishing photographers in print & online in their monthly columns, they are now publishing online quarterly exhibitions.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Photography

THEME:  “The meanings associated with the word ‘home’ are as varied as dwellings themselves.  For some, home is a place to put down roots, a place of safety and comfort; for others, it is simply a place to hang their hat.  A home can extend beyond structural walls to include yards, streets, and the culture of a whole town.  Everyone, for better or for worse, has a place they think of as home, a place where personal histories are shaped and life is lived.  For ‘At Home,’ Don’t Take Pictures seeks photographs that explore the wide array of environments that people call home.” –donttakepictures.com

DEADLINE:  August 23, 2015

PUBLICATION:  August 26 – November 24, 2015

ENTRY FEE:  None

AWARDS:  Inclusion in the upcoming At Home exhibition

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the At Home exhibit from Don't Take Pictures!

CALL for ENTRIES: Color

Learn more about the Color exhibit from the R Dixon Gallery!don’t be
BLUE

I survived another holiday without eating blue food.  Why do people eat the blue food? Blue iced cookies & cakes are everywhere this time of year, so I am going to say this again… step away from the blue food.  The closest thing to naturally occurring blue food is squid ink.  Eat all the squid ink your heart desires, but please stop buying blue Jell-o, Koolaid, popsicles & icing.  You’re only encouraging them.  If you need to experience ALL the colors of the rainbow (including blue), try this next Call instead.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the R. Dixon Gallery (Seneca Falls, NY) for Color: vivid, vibrant & vital. Great space, good juror, low commission.  We know you will make us proud…

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Learn more about the Color exhibit from the R Dixon Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Color

 

“I think the way we perceive color is our sixth sense.  I can taste lemon yellow.  I can feel the inherent nobility in imperial purple.  A pop of color?  Too tame …during this exhibit, the gallery walls will come alive with explosions of color!  As an artist, you likely have a special relationship with color.  Are your colors complementary or diametrically opposed?  It’s a question that we’re looking forward to seeing how you answer.” –from rdixongallery.com

ELIGIBILITY: Open to artists w/ a valid U.S. mailing address

MEDIA:  All media considered

DEADLINE: August 8, 2015

NOTIFICATION:  August 16, 2015

ENTRY FEE:  $35 for 3 images; $5 each add’l

JUROR:  Ellen Gordon is a Connecticut-based mixed media artist. Her art training is from the Greenwich Art Society Silvermine Arts Guild and the Rowayton Arts Centre, and she holds an undergraduate degree from Boston University and a Master’s degree from Baruch College, NYC. Gordon has exhibited regionally and is the recipient of many grants and awards, including the National Faber Birren Color Award Exhibition at the Stamford Art Society; Best in Show 2013 in the 96th Annual Juried Exhibition at the Bendheim Gallery of the Greenwich Arts Center, as well as the 2011 George W. McClellan Award for Watercolor from the Greenwich Arts Society at the Flinn Gallery.

AWARDS: $250 for “Best in Show” & $250 for “People’s Choice” recognition.

SALES: 35% commission on sales

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from the R Dixon Gallery!

 

CALL for ENTRIES: Neutral Density

Learn more about the 2015 Neutral Density Photography Awards!well
FILTERED

Mellow, slow-cooked flavors are not usually just a product of slow cooking.  There are special ingredients that help meld flavors, that calm individual ingredients like onion into more flavorful combinations with other foods.  Home-made broths are excellent, and even a quality Worcestershire sauce can make a stove-top dinner feel like a slow-cooked delicacy.  My favorite is still sherry vinegar.  It is the penultimate calming pan de-glaze much like the neutral density filter, for which this Call is titled, is the most under-appreciated photo filter. I know–segue, right? 🙂  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from ND Magazine for the Neutral Density Photography Awards.  Enter for as little as $20.  Win as much as $2500.  Investigate…

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Learn more about the 2015 Neutral Density Photography Awards!CALL for ENTRIES:
Neutral Density

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to both professional & non-professional photographersProfessional photographers are those who earn at least half of their income from photography. The Non-professional category is for photographers who do not make their main income from photography.

MEDIA:  Photography

DEADLINE:  September 27, 2015

NOTIFICATION:  ND Awards will contact the winners via e-mail at their registered e-mail addresses by early November 2015.  Winners and winning entries will be announced on the ND Awards website by November 29, 2015.

ENTRY FEE:  Professsional fee: $25 for 1 or $30 for up to 5 in series.  Non-professional fee:  $20 for 1 or $25 for up to 5 in series.

Learn more about the 2015 Neutral Density Photography Awards!JUDGES:  Your photos will be reviewed by a panel of highly acclaimed industry professionals, including: gallery owners, publishers, editors and renowned photographers.  For a complete list, click here.

AWARDS:  The Professional Grand Prize Winner will receive $2,500 cash prize ($2000 + $500 for category winner), the title of ND Photographer of the Year, a monthly feature on the front page of NDMagazine.net, a showcase at the online Winners’ Gallery, international press & publicity plus a winners logo & certificate.  There are lots of prizes for both professionals & non-professions, click here for a full list.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the 2015 Neutral Density Photography Awards!

CALL for ENTRIES: Niche Awards 2016

Learn more about the 2016 Niche Awards!HERBS
only smaller

Niche market foods abound.  Don’t you ever wonder who decided, “I want to grow lavender mint microgreens when I grow up”?  But someone grows lavender mint microgreens.  I used to wonder if there was a place for me in the market to make goat cheese for a living, but I have dismissed feeling like the market was too small to support my goat cheese obsession.  But now the idea of raising goats and making cheese sounds like I want to be an agricultural giant by comparison to lavender mint microgreens, eh?  This next Call is all about the niche market.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from NICHE Magazine for the Niche Awards 2016–a celebration of fine craft.  Many of you are producing both fine art and fine craft; maybe this one for you…

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Learn more about the 2016 Niche Awards!CALL for ENTRIES:
NICHE Awards 2016

 

Sponsored by NICHE magazine, the NICHE Awards program began in 1989 to celebrate excellence and innovation in American and Canadian fine craft.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists age 21+ residing in U.S. or Canada. All work must have been made and finished in the United States or Canada.

MEDIA: Categories include: Basketry, Ceramics, Fashion Accessories, Fiber, Furniture, Glass, Home Furnishings, Jewelry, Judaica, Metal, Mixed Media & Miscellaneous, Polymer Clay, Recycled & Wood

Learn more about the 2016 NICHE Awards!DEADLINE: August 21, 2015

ENTRY FEE: The cost to enter is $40 for professionals for up to 3 images (only 2 allowed per category)

JUDGING: Images are judged on the following: 1) Technical excellence, both in surface design & form, 2) A distinct quality of unique, original and creative thought and 3) Market viability (pro entries only)

AWARDS: Finalists receive an awards certificate, a listing in NICHE magazine (pro only), and a listing in the Buyers Guide of the American Made ShowWinners will receive an awards certificate, trophy, a listing on the NICHE Awards website and a listing in NICHE magazine.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the NICHE Awards!

CALL for PROPOSALS: Solo Show Opportunity

Learn more from the Brentwood Arts Exchange about the Call for Exhibit Proposals!DINNER FOR ONE
and one alone

I don’t share well.  I don’t share anything well, but food is the worst.   I am not proud of it.  Maybe it is an only child thing.  I can logically know that a dish will be too much for me, but I will still not agree to share instead.  If I agree to a lets-get-one-of-each-and-share deal, we have to quite literally cut them in half upon arrival & exchange the halves.  Otherwise I spend the meal obsessing about whether or not my husband will eat more than his half.  I fall short of counting french fries–but just barely.  So, my submission to this next Call will likely be a solo one (although my better self sometimes triumphs); however, you are welcome to contemplate sharing.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Proposals from Brentwood Arts Exchange (Brentwood, MD) for Solo & Group Show Opportunities.  No entry fee & only 25% commission.  Don’t miss this chance…

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Learn more from the Brentwood Arts Exchange about the Call for Exhibit Proposals!CALL for PROPOSALS: 
Solo Show Opportunity

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Open to all media

DEADLINE:  July 31, 2015

ENTRY FEE:  None

JUROR:  Proposals will be reviewed by the Brentwood Arts Exchange staff. Exhibitions will be scheduled based on the goal of presenting diverse exhibitions of artwork of the highest quality and of engaging a broad range of audiences.

AWARDS:  Solo & group exhibitions beginning summer 2016.

SALES:  The M-NCPPC (Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission) will retain a 25% commission on all art works sold during or as a result of the exhibition.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from the Brentwood Arts Exchange!

CALL for ENTRIES: Red

Learn more about the RED exhibit from art-competition.net!*blush*

Red is undeniably my favorite color.  I find myself drawn to red tones in food, from salmon to cherry Jell-o, Bloody Mary’s to pomegranates.  Go figure.  But recently I tripped across golden raspberries.  How had I missed them all these years?  They are slightly sweeter & milder than the traditional red variety, and I am willing to admit that I like them better in some instances.  I feel like such a traitor.  The next Call is the perfect red celebration.  I like this group exhibit…

Check out this Call for Entries from Art-Competition.net & G25N (online) for RED, an online group exhibit. $20 entry & significant marketing efforts.  Take a look

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Learn more about the RED exhibit from art-competition.net!CALL
for ENTRIES:

RED

 

ELIGIBILITY: All artists age 18+

MEDIA: Open to all 2D media: painting, drawing, collage, photography, digital, etc.

THEME: “RED” The judges will be looking for artwork where the artist’s interpretation of any subject is enhanced by the use of the color red, whether it is a single dot of red or completely red image.

The color red can imply many emotions and feelings, for example: power, heat, love, sexuality, anger, joy, war, etc.  It can be used to enhance, emphasize or be a focal point in the artwork.  The artwork can be expressed from representational, expressionistic, surrealistic and or abstraction.

DEADLINE:  July 13, 2015

NOTIFICATION:  July 20, 2015

Learn more about the RED exhibit from art-competition.net!ENTRY FEE:  $20 for 1, $10 each add’l

AWARDS:  Gallery25N.com & Art-Competition.net will co-market the ten artists and their artwork in the exhibition worldwide in the following ways:  An electronic invitation (12,000+ recipients), press release, event listings & calendars, social media marketing via Art-Competition.net, Artist Website Pro & Gallery 25N’s social media-marketing network via LinkedIn, Pinterest, Tweeter, GooglePlus, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, etc., Art Market newsletter (over 16,000+ subscribers), exhibit will remain in the “Past Exhibits” section of Gallery 25N’s website with a back-link to the artist’s websites for a minimum of two years & a video published on G25N’s website & YouTube Channel.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the RED exhibit from art-competition.net!

CALL for ENTRIES: Finding Our Place

Learn more about the Finding Our Place exhibit at Annmarie Sculpture Garden and Arts Center!space to
GROW

I have been searching for my place–in art, in music, in food, in the world.  I have a long history of wanting to do everything at all times.  I want to get it all right, experience it all, eat it all, see it all, do it all.  As a result, I often get none of them quite right.  Silly to some, I believe the answer is geographical.  I continue to seek smaller spaces and places–one town smaller than the next.  Now I seek space, acres inside the next smallest town.  Not isolation so much as controlled interaction.  Space to think.  Space to choose.  Space to grow.  Where is YOUR space?  Your place?  The next Call wants your answers–or questions.  What do you have to say? 

Check out this Call for Entries from Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Arts Center (Solomons, MD) for Finding Our Place: The Geography of Art.  $25 entry, epic jurors & great art, time & time again. Take a look…

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Learn more about the Finding Our Place exhibit at Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Arts Center!CALL for ENTRIES:
Finding Our Place

“If you don’t know where you are, you don’t know who you are.”
–Wendell Berry

A sense of place can be an essential element in artists’ creative life, and frequently informs their subject matter, materials, style, approach, studio location, and more.  Whether it be ones childhood “primal landscape,” full of memories of home and family, or the pull of a dramatic landscape, or a connection to a particular place based on historical and cultural events, geography calls to the imagination.  As the world shifts to a focus on the virtual, how has this impacted artists’ work?  Has it resulted in a weakening of a sense of place, or has the meaning of place simply adjusted to this new reality?  This exhibit invites artists to explore this issue from either or both sides, and to celebrate what place means to them.  What informs your work?  A physical location or a virtual world?  Do you know “where you are?” — from annmariegarden.org

Learn more about the Finding Our Place exhibit at Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Arts Center!

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists
working in the US

MEDIA: Open to all media

DEADLINE: August 14, 2015

NOTIFICATION: August , 2015

ENTRY FEE: $25 for up to 4

JUROR: The exhibit will be juried by a 1-2 member panel; typically, one member of the panel is drawn from the Smithsonian Institution.

AWARDS: Annmarie will present cash awards to outstanding work. Jurors will review installed works (not application images) for award selection. Award amounts are contingent upon sponsorship; typically there are at least three awards each about $250. All award winning artists will receive an invitation for a solo or group show.

SALES: Annmarie will retain a 40% commission of the listed sale price.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the Finding Our Place exhibit at Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Arts Center!

CALL for ENTRIES: Reveal

Learn more about the Reveal exhibit from Darkroom Gallery!green-eyed
HUNGER

I prefer my food naked.  I love food in its simplest forms.  Sauces all seem to sweet or to salty lately.  Just a hint of added flavors like ginger, lemon & the ever-lovely sesame oil are appreciated.  Yes, ceasing smoking 18+ months ago is partly to thank.  But after weeks on the road, I crave asian-slaw-topped avocados like these from Coffee & Quinoa–not comfort food.  Nakedness is good; this next Call echoes that thought.  Seize this opportunity…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Darkroom Gallery (Essex Junction, VT) for Reveal. $24 entry. We’re proud our readers have been both shown & awarded at Darkroom.  Join their ranks

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Learn more about the Reveal exhbit from the Darkroom Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Reveal

“The allure of the human body has always been a gift to photography, from shirtless boxers showing off their guns in the 1850s to the trickery of Man Ray and the provocative images of Robert Mapplethorpe. Darkroom Gallery is calling for figural nudes that push the confines of the photographic medium. Images that are expressive, evocotive & revealing.  A timeless subject matter redefined & propelled into contemporary resonance.” –darkroomgallery.com

ELIGIBILITY:
Open to all artists 18+

MEDIA:  Photography

DEADLINE: July 15, 2015

NOTIFICATION: July 23, 2015

ENTRY FEE: 4 for $24 (online)/$29 (email)

JUROR:   Daniel Power is the Founder/CEO of powerHouse Books, a world-renowned publisher acclaimed for its diverse publishing program and its ethos of perpetually challenging popular conceptions of the role of the “art book” in contemporary culture.

Learn more about the Darkroom Gallery online!Power is also the Director and Co-Founder of the New York Photo Festival, a series of Brooklyn-based photography events focusing on the Future of Contemporary Photography. powerHouse publishes both photographers and artists known for work in other fields. It partnered with Charlie Ahearn on Wild Style: The Sampler, a behind-the-scenes look at Ahearn’s 1982 Wild Style, considered the firsthip hop film.  Other prominent photographers published by the firm include Jack Pierson, Ron Galella, Helen Levitt, Danny Lyon, and the cooperative Magnum Photos.

AWARDS: All selected entries are included in a full color exhibit catalog & gallery exhibition. Juror’s Choice: 30×48″ image banner. People’s Choice – a free future entry. Honorable Mentions receive free exhibition catalogs and free entry in a future exhibition.

SALES: Free matting & framing of accepted entries, subject to standard sizes. For commission details, go to the bottom of the Submissions page!

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from the Darkroom Gallery!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Small Plates

Learn more about the Small Plates exhibit from ArtAndArtDeadlines.com!i want some
MORE

Remember having “eyes bigger than your stomach”?  That was the automatic response to an overly large-portioned plate at my childhood dinner table.  It was then immediately followed by a lecture reminding me of children thought to be starving in a far away country that seemed, well, other worldly to a five year old.  The truth would have been more effective.  There were starving children in my own country, my own state, my own town, probably my own neighborhood.  I was fortunate not to want for food as a child.  But today, my eyes are always bigger than my stomach.  I always take on more than I can easily digest, gastronomically and otherwise, and yet I always find myself both hungry to pile on more–even while suffering the indigestion of my last turn at the proverbial table.  This next Call is proof.  In 2016, we are proud to be offering a buffet for all of you.  Take us up on this, the first of several dinner invitations to come… 

Check out this Call for Entries from ArtAndArtDeadlines.com (AAAD) for Small Plates: A Response to Hunger, a small works show, exhibited in The Balcony gallery (Knoxville, TN) located at The Emporium Center.   Grow with us…

Enter the Small Plates Exhibit at The Balcony in Knoxville, TN sponsored by AAAD!CALL for ENTRIES:
Small Plates

 

“The purpose of life, after all, is to live it, to taste experience to the utmost, to reach out eagerly and without fear for newer and richer experiences.” – Eleanor Roosevelt

Here at AAAD, we believed that the food metaphor is a perfect vehicle to inspire you to feed your creative self. We shun the demeaning cutesy-ness of the bohemian “starving artist” image as it numbs us to the real struggle of hunger & starvation worldwide.  Starvation, in a literal way, robs humanity of being human and ends even the possibility of a creative self. For SMALL PLATES, AAAD wants your views on hunger —physical, spiritual, political, emotional and/or creative. Food references are optional.

The SMALL PLATES will be exhibit will both open & close on May 6, 2016 as a part of the First Friday festivities at The Balcony Gallery, located in The Emporium Center in Knoxville, TN –a one-day show.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists —any age, any gender, any location.

THEME: Hunger—physical, spiritual, political, emotional or creative. Food reference optional.

MEDIA: Open to all media that will fit in a 9”x12” envelope (aka 229 mm x 305 mm or No. 10 ½), including but not limited to: painting, drawing, fiber, collage, digital, photography, graphic design, illustration, pen and ink, printmaking, etc.

DEADLINE:  April 18, 2016

NOTIFICATION:  Ongoing by April 19, 2016

Small Plates: A Response to Hunger from artandartdeadlines.comENTRY FEE: $5 for up to 5. Entry fee waived for members in good standing of The Haggus Society.

CURATOR:  R.L. Gibson (yours truly), a working artist, also serves as the editor of artandartdeadlines.com (AAAD). Trained in classical, French culinary techniques, Gibson created AAAD as a food-themed resource to motivate artists to create their own community, standards & artistic opportunities.  In addition to producing her own solo & collaborative art, Gibson has served as a gallerist, juror, teacher & arts administrator for nearly two decades.

AWARDS:  To assist resume building, designations of Best of Show, 1st, 2nd & 3rd Place will be awarded; however, cash prizes will NOT be awarded.  Award designations will be chosen from the physical work and will be judged based on artistic merit and interpretation of the theme.  If not chosen for the gallery exhibit, please note that at the curator’s discretion, ONE image from EVERY artist will go into the online exhibit* with a link to the artist’s website. *Editor’s note: So if you follow all the rules, you can at the very least add the online exhibit to your resume, even if you are not selected for the physical exhibit.

SALES:  All work will be considered for sale unless marked NFS.  A commission of 30% will be taken on all sales. Please note, 20% commission on cash/check sales and 25% commission on credit card sales is held by Arts & Culture Alliance of Greater Knoxville.  The additional 5-10% commission is retained by AAAD.  Unsold artwork will be returned and payment for sold artwork will be made within 30 days of the close of the exhibit.

For complete details, Read the Full Prospectus!

Click to Read the Full Call for Small Plates: A Response to Hunger!