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CALL for ENTRIES: Recycle 2019

 

Learn more about the Recycle 2019 exhbit at BWAC!

BA-NANAnana-nana

How many bananas do you throw out every week?  Back after the wildfire in 2016, I had to clean out my refrigerator after 9 days without power.  When I opened the freezer door, the smell of bananas almost knocked me out.  I’ve always bought bananas, used fewer than I bought, then tossed the remainder in the freezer for banana bread that never materializes.  That ended the day I had to clean banana slime out of my freezer–until last month.  Now I buy 7 or 8 fresh bananas each week; we eat 2 or 3 fresh bananas each week.  With out newly re-discovered love for smoothies, I know throw my extra bananas into the freezer and re-purpose them later for smoothie.  If I lose power again for an extended period of time, I may revisit the banana ban.  We’ll see.

The idea of recycling and re-purposing materials and locations has been on my mind.  My family downsized a year and a half ago; then six months ago, an extra family member moved into our tiny home.  So, the dual use dining room / studio isn’t functioning so well with its view of the couch / bed of my 19 year old.  I’ve turned to my Instagram & Pinterest feeds for inspiration.  I am loving all the reading rooms with garden views and walk out basements with darkrooms, but that isn’t what I have.  My husband found an 10’x20′ abandoned storage shed with a Queen Anne roof line that had once been the workshop of a Native American woodcarver.  He passed away, and his family has declined the option to clean out his belongings.  The building owner is willing to foot the bill for the renovation for the tiniest of rents.  But in the back of my head, I am haunted by images of the big industrial studio spaces of movie and magazine spreads.  This is a running theme, right?  That we all fit in the same box, on the same path.  Where did I leave my smock & beret?

So, 2019 is the year I try to cut that out.  Join me?  I will repurpose the places & things in my life to suit my needs.  I will stop reshaping myself to fit the spaces in which I do not belong.  This next show is all about repurposed, recycled, or reused materials, and feels like a good place to start.  I like this venue, and as I mentioned last week, I am trying to spend the few dollars I have supporting the places & people & businesses that support artists.  This is one.  

Check out this Call for Entries from BWAC (Brooklyn, NY) for Recycle 2019.  Take advantage of a discount for early entry, a distinguished juror & significant cash awards. Take a look…

Learn more about the Recycle 2019 exhibit at BWAC!CALL for ENTRIES:
Recycle 2019 
from BWAC

“Recycle, the Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition’s national juried show of art crafted from cast-off, discarded & re-purposed materials, will be a celebration of ingenuity and imagination.” –from bwac.org

ELIGIBILITY: Open to U.S. artists 18+

MEDIA: Open to all media that incorporate at least 50 percent of repurposed, recycled, or reused materials.

ENTRY FEE:  $50 up to 3, $6 ea. add’l (early bird) or $70 up to 3, $6 ea add’l after Feb 4

DEADLINE:  February 4, 2019 (early bird) or February 24, 2019 (final)

NOTIFICATION:  March 18, 2018

JUROR:  John Cloud Kaiser is the Director of Education at Materials for the Arts, one of the largest reuse centers in the U.S and a program of the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs. Through art shows he curates at MFTA Gallery and his work with his art group Free Style Arts Association, he has been championing reuse‐themed art in the museums, streets, and schools of New York City since 2000.  These works have appeared broadly, from The Metropolitan Museum, to the NYC Parks Dept., to The New York Times. Kaiser graduated from New York University and is currently working on a series of temporary sculptures for Storm King Sculpture Center and Socrates Sculpture Park.

AWARDS: Best of Show Gold $1000, Most Innovative Use of Materials $500, People’s Choice $250, Curator’s Choice $250 & ten $100 Certificates of Recognition.

SALES: BWAC will retain a 30% commission on all exhibition sales.

For full details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the Recycle show from BWAC!

CALL for ENTRIES: ArtPark

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about winter

I am dreaming of a June picnic in the park.  I want crab salad on a beautiful buttery croissant, a bright spinach salad and a large glass of lemonade.  But that will have to wait.  Any picnic in the park right now would involve mittens and down bubble coats.  This next Call could be the perfect chance for my picnicking dreams.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries for ArtPark 2013 (Columbia, MD).  There is NO ENTRY FEE, and this is one of the lowest price art festivals that I have every seen.  Maryland is beautiful in June, by the way…

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Learn more about ArtPark 2013!CALL for ENTRIES:
ArtPark 2013

 

ArtPark is part of LakeFest, a three-day celebration of the arts at the Columbia lakefront which is free to the public and runs in conjunction with the 2013 Columbia Festival of the Arts.  Show Dates & Times for ArtPark:  Fri., June 14, 5 – 9 pm, Sat., June 15, 12 – 9 pm, & Sun., June 16, 12 – 7 pm.  Please note that all artists are required to participate Friday, Saturday, & Sunday during specified hours. No exceptions will be made.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Categories: Ceramics, Clay, Drawing, Painting, Glass, Jewelry, Leather, Metal, Mixed Media, Photography, Digital, Textile, Wood

Learn more about ArtPark 2013!DEADLINE:  March 1, 2013

NOTIFICATION:  Artists accepted to participate will receive invitations via email by March 18, 2013.

ENTRY FEE:   NO Entry Fee – NO Commissions.  Non-Refundable $275 Show Fee upon juried acceptance into the show. ($200 if NFPA 701 Fire Code Certified tent is provided by artist.)  Additional $50 Fee if Electricity Requested.  Editor’s Note:  For those of you unfamiliar with shows like this, $275 is REALLY cheap.  Many of them are $1000+.

SALES:  All artwork must be for sale at the price range indicated on the entry form.  Upon acceptance, as required by Maryland State law, exhibitor names and addresses will be submitted to the  Maryland State Tax office.  Artists that do not have a Maryland tax number will be issued a temporary permit (at no fee).  For additional information, call Maryland State Tax Division at (410) 767-1543.

For complete details, read the Full Call!

Learn more about ArtPark 2013!

CALL for ENTRIES: Nat’l Juried 2012

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I believe in buying locally grown food.  I’d like to say my motivating factor is green; however, truth-be-told, it just tastes better.  Something that travels 50 miles to my table is just going to be fresher than something that travels 500 or even 5000 miles to my table.  This next Call is local FOR ME, but it is a great opportunity for some of you as well…

Check out this Call for Entries from The Arts & Culture Alliance for the National Juried Exhibition of 2012. This is a great show run by a great organization. I’ve shown here several times. Take a look…

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CALL for ENTRIES:
National Juried Exhibition 2012

 

"Natural Edge Vase with Occlusions" (Maple wood) by Wes LoukotaThe Arts & Culture Alliance of Greater Knoxville announces a call for entries for its National Juried Exhibition of 2012. The Arts & Culture Alliance’s National Juried Exhibition was developed to provide a forum for artists to compete on a national scale and display their work. Approximately 40-50 fine art works encompassing all styles and genres from both emerging and established artists will be selected by the juror, Patrick DeGuira, for exhibition in the main gallery of the beautifully-restored Emporium Center at 100 S. Gay Street, Knoxville’s downtown arts anchor location. The Emporium is free and open to the public Monday-Friday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM.

ELIGIBILITY: All artists 18 years and older living in the US.

MEDIA: Entries must be original works completed within the last two years in the following categories: Painting (oil, watercolor, acrylic, pastel, digital, and mixed media), Graphic Arts (pencil, charcoal, pen and ink, conte, colored pencil, and printmaking), 3D (sculpture, ceramic, and fibers), and Photography.

DEADLINE: Postmarked by December 8, 2012

NOTIFICATION: Mailed January 7, 2012

"Fire on the Ground" (Mixed media) by Nathaniel GalkaENTRY FEE: $40 for up to three works. Up to 3 additional entries may be submitted for $7/ea.  Diptychs and triptychs are considered one work.  Works are juried by digital images only.  Each 2D work may be represented by one digital image, and each 3D work may be represented by up to three separate digital images: two full views and one detail view.

JUROR: Patrick DeGuira lives and works in Nashville, TN. He has exhibited his work at the Frist Center for the Visual Arts, Brooks Museum of Art, Hunter Museum of Art, Cheekwood Museum of Art, as well as numerous commercial, non-profit, University galleries, and is represented by Zeitgeist Gallery. In addition to his exhibition career, he has worked as a Museum Exhibit Designer, Educator, and Curator.

He just finished working on the Carrie Mae Weems exhibition (at the Frist in Nashville) and the exhibition the Rise and Fall of Apartheid: Photography and the Bureaucracy of Everyday Life at the International Center of Photography.

AWARDS: At least $1,000 in cash awards will be given as designated by the juror, whose decision is final.

SALES: Non-members: 45% commission (40% for cash and check sales).

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Download the Prospectus from the Arts and Culture Alliance!

CALL for SUBMISSIONS: 4AV

Click to Subscribe to www.ArtAndArtDeadlines.com by Email!HOLD THE PLASTIC
please

I suspect you already know I’ve got a little touch of the obsessive compulsive.  But some days, it really rears its head.  My family is trying to be greener, generally speaking, and I find it actually can be cheaper to live this way if you are careful.  My newest pet peeve is people who buy one item in the produce section and feel the overwhelming need to put it in a plastic bag.  You’re going to wash it and/or peel it anyway right?  Why does your single lemon / lime / onion / avocado need a bag?  Who designed this system.  I digress.  This next Call really wants the BEST in design.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Submissions from 4AV for silkscreen designs for a line of women’s graphic tees.  If your design wins, you walk away with some cash as well as reproduction rights after the first printing.  Investigate…

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Learn more from 4AV!CALL for SUBMISSIONS:
4AV

 

4AV is seeking SILKSCREEN READY ART to print on a line of women’s graphic t-shirts.  Got graphics sitting unfinished or unused in a digital cloud somewhere?  Tighten them up, send them along!

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Graphic Design, Illustration, etc.  Anything that will work as a t-shirt design.  Email submissionsAT4thavenueclothing.com for a one-sheet of silkscreen guidelines your art must comply to if accepted (these are very straightforward guidelines).

DEADLINE:  October 31, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  November 16, 2012

ENTRY FEE:  None

AWARDS:  Winning submissions will receive $275.00 and access to professional photography of their work on the t-shirts.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from 4AV!

 

CALL for ENTRIES: Thunder at CAM

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SALTY BUT SWEET

I grew up with a single father from age 3 to 13, and it was a culinary adventure.  One of my fondest memories is of weekend-long motorcycle trips when I was around 8.  We’d climb on and hit the road.  I would freeze in the morning early-morning air.  My father’s solution?  We’d stop at every other golden arches we could find for french fries and hot fudge sundaes.  This next Call is a whole different way to celebrate two-wheeled freedom.

Check out this Call for Entries for Thunder — Motorcycles and Art from the Coos Art Museum.  The entry fee is as little as $15 dollars for this incredibly unique opportunity to show a wide variety of media — even jewelry!  Take a look…

CALL for ENTRIES: Thunder at CAM

Check out Thunder at Coos Art Museum!ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists—painters, sculptors, photographers and printmakers—over 18 years of age. Artists are invited to submit up to three original works of art on any theme related to motorcycles. Works selected by jurors from submitted entries will be chosen on the basis of creative excellence and quality of execution. All works must be original and completed within the last two years. Coos Art Museum’s “Thunder at CAM – Motorcycles and Art” jurors will be the final authority on eligibility. Accepted works meant for wall hanging must be ready with all necessary hardware in place.

Learn more about the Coos Art Museum!MEDIA:  Paintings, Drawings, Hand pulled prints, etchings, serigraphs, Photography, Mixed media, Fiber & textiles, Wearable art (must supply display device), Small sculptures, Glass, Turned and carved wood and Jewelry.  No Video, motion picture film, audio, computer generated digital works, giclée prints of original fine art or furniture.

DEADLINE:
Postmarked by March 26, 2011

NOTIFICATION:
April 1, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  Artists may submit a total of up to three (3) submissions, with a non-refundable fee of $15 for the first submission plus $10 for the second submission plus $10 for the third submission. Include a check or money order made out to Coos Art Museum in the amount of $35.00, $25.00 or $15.00.

Nature Abstract by Juror Susan LehmanJURORS:  Susan Lehman, Oregon artist and art educator, began life-long passion for motorcycles that began with her first ride on the back of a restored 1951 Vincent Black Shadow. Fans of British café-style racers, she and her husband have owned and ridden dozens of motorcycles. Susan’s formal art training was at California College of Arts in Oakland, CA. She has co-produced two juried art exhibitions for the museum.

Philip Koenen, Since an early age, Philip has had two passions; motorsports and film making. Among the founding students of the now famous Dodge College of Film and Media Arts at Chapman University, Philip was asked to join the Eisaman, Johns & Laws advertising agency to work on the U.S. Suzuki motorcycle account and later to be the Executive Producer for their Film and Television Department. In 1983, he joined the Stunt Driving Team, Driver’s Inc. the clientele of which included Ferrari, Jaguar, Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki and Yamaha. In 1984 he left advertising to follow his passion for building and restoring automobiles. Today Philip continues to successfully operate Grand Touring Garage with a worldwide clientele.

Artwork by Christiaan Dutch MostertChristiaan “Dutch” Mostert, is an internationally recognized watercolor artist. Born in Holland he received early training from his artist father. A full-time freelance artist since 1978, his travels through Europe, Africa the Middle East and the Pacific Rim countries have provided him with a wealth of subject matter for his works. Though known for marine subjects Dutch has also developed a love of classic vehicles.

Mike Boyle, is an avid collector of vintage Motorcycles. He began restoring cars and motorcycles in 1964. For 32 years he owned and operated a large repair and restoration business in San Diego. Since his move to Coos Bay in 2006 he does restoration work only on his own collections of cars and motorcycles.

Artwork by Juror Mike HolmMichael Holm, works primarily in digitally manipulated photography, printmaking and design. He has had a life-long interest in motorcycles. Mike received a BA in Art and photography from the University of California, Santa Cruz. He has been instrumental in the upcoming exhibition of motorcycles and motorcycle art.

AWARDS:  First Place Award will receive cash prize of $500, Second Place Award will receive cash prize of $350, Third Place Award will receive cash prize of $250 and Four Honorable Mention ribbons will also be awarded.

SALES:  Works in the exhibition may be available for sale. Artist agrees to donate 30% of any sale as commission to Coos Art Museum.

For complete details, visit the Coos Art Museum online!

Learn more about the Coos Art Museum!

CALL for ENTRIES: Sugarloaf

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My family is on a savings spree.  We sat down the first week of the year and decided on goals for the year.  Many of those goals require cash.  Cash necessitates saving.  Saving, in my house, means cutting the food budget.  Grocery shopping is now preceeded by a menu and detailed grocery list and eating out has been cut to one sit-down meal and one fast-food meal a week.  This next Call gives you an opportunity to plan ahead.

This Call for Entries is for the 13 Sugarloaf Fine Art & Crafts festivals.  I don’t publish many festival calls, but Sugarloaf is among the country’s finest.  Take a look, and find a festival for you…or enter them all.

Wheel Thrown Pottery by Helen WeichmanCALL for ENTRIES:  Sugarloaf Festivals

Sugarloaf Crafts Festival, one of the nation’s most popular and most recognized juried shows of contemporary crafts and fine art, is now accepting applications from artists for its 2011 shows.

MEDIA:  Artists may apply for the 2011 shows in categories including ceramics and pottery, fiber and fashion, fine art, furniture, blown and leaded glass, leather, metalsmithing, photography and functional and decorative wood crafts.  Sugarloaf is no longer accepting applications for jewelry artists for Spring 2011 shows. Jewelry remains open for Fall 2011.

Glass Vessel by Henry LevineABOUT SUGARLOAF:  Sugarloaf enters its 36th year among the most respected shows in the country. In 2010, nine of Sugarloaf’s 13 shows were ranked in the Top 200 nationally by Sunshine Artist magazine. 

This past fall, attendance at the seven Sugarloaf shows increased by12%, and artists’ sales increased over 8%, totaling $9.7 million. Artists whose work is exhibited at Sugarloaf shows are jury-selected and are represented in the nation’s finest galleries, private collections, and museums.

APPLICATION PROCESS:  Artists interested in exhibiting at Sugarloaf Craft Festivals candownload applications from www.sugarloafcrafts.com. Applications must include slides representing artists’ work and their display space. Artists who wish to apply online can complete their application and submit digital images via www.zapplication.org, using the search term “Sugarloaf.” Potential exhibitors may also request printed applications and additional information by calling (800) 210-9900.

JEWELRY by Steve StamasThe Spring 2011 season of
Sugarloaf Festivals includes:

Chantilly, VA (Northern Virginia), January 28-30

Somerset, NJ, March 11-13

Oaks, PA (outside Philadelphia), March 18-20

Hartford, CT, March 25-27

Gaithersburg, MD (outside Washington, DC), April 8-10

Timonium, MD (outside Baltimore), April 29-May 1

Furniture by Michael WeneckThe fall 2011 season of
Sugarloaf Craft Festivals includes:

Timonium, MD, September 30 – October 2, 2011

Gaithersburg, MD, October 14 – 16, 2011

Somerset, NJ, October 28 – 30, 2011

Oaks, PA, November 4 – 6, 2011

Jewelry by Jeannette MullarkeyHartford, CT, November 11 – 13, 2011

Gaithersburg, MD, November 18 – 20, 2011

Chantilly, VA, December 9 – 11, 2011

For more information,
visit the
Sugarloaf website!

CALL for ENTRIES: Wearable Art & Jewelry

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We all know that I love food, but it occured to me that I don’t mention that I love cooks and chefs often enough.  There is little better in this world than a well crafted Eggs Benedict.  And, while the eggs are best when farm fresh, hollandaise in the wrong hands is just BAD regardless of how fresh the eggs are.  I feel much the same about craft artisans.

A scarf isn’t always just a scarf…ask Pat K. Thomas.  And certainly, jewelry isn’t always just jewelry…ask Vanessa Walilko.  It is art, and I salute the craft artisans that turn raw materials into the phenomenal.  Check out this great Call for Entries for the 17th Annual RAGS Juried Wearable Art Show.  And remember, buying wearable art supports and artist…and makes you look fabulous!

CALL for ENTRIES:
17th Annual Juried Wearable Art Show and Sale

 

Check out the 17th Annual RAGS online!The RAGS 2011 event will take place March 10-13, 2011, at Mercedez-Benz of Tacoma.
MEDIA & ELIGIBILITY: Open to artists working in wearable art–garments, fashion accessories, & jewelry.

DEADLINE:  Postmarked by December 17, 2010

Proceeds from the 2011 RAGS help support YWCA programs that fight domestic violence.ENTRY FEES:  Two entry types:

  • Gallery $15:  with awards competition, is a show of unique, one-of-a-kind, wearable art with competitive divisions for garments, jewelry, and accessories.  The Gallery items must be designed and produced solely by the artist.
  • Marketplace $35: a boutique-style sale of wearable art. All works entered in this division must be priced for sale by the artist.
JURY PROCESS:  All initial entries are juried by digital images. Accepted gallery entries are judged for award from actual works in late February 2011. 

For prospectus and entry information, visit www.YWCApiercecounty.org
(Click on RAGS)
 

CALL FOR ENTRIES: Wearable Art

Subscribe to ArtAndArtDeadlines.com by Email!All of you know that I have a food “thing”–which, in theory, explains why this art blog is food themed.  However, my Sunday morning confession is…I have a shoe and hat “thing” too.  I love them and all fashion.  And, I am willing to suffer to wear them.  Art is art whether you can wear it or whether you have to keep it in a climate-controlled museum-like environment.  To that end, here’s s great call for Wearable Art:

CALL FOR WEARABLE ART SUBMISSIONS

Click to read the entire Call for Entries!The 2011 Wearable Art Awards invites artists and designers to submit application packages for original garments to be included in the event’s performances and exhibition.

$5,000 CDN in prize money will be awarded. Presented by the Port Moody Arts Centre Society, the Wearable Art Awards encourage artists of all mediums to submit evocative, imaginative and thought provoking creations for the human body.

Entry Information

To participate in the 2011 Wearable Art Awards, the artist’s application package must be submitted electronically at wearableartawards.com/apply no later than 5 pm on December 10, 2010. This application contains:

  • Artist contact information;
  • Information related to each entry to be entered into the competition (an artist can submit up to three) stating the entry’s title, materials/media used, garment size, and a 150 word statement; and
  • Three photos of each entry to be entered into the competition (front, back, and a “bonus” photo of the artist’s choosing).

Press Release for 2011 Awards!There is a $30.00 entry fee for each entry submitted in an application. The artist must also deliver payment of the applicable entry fees either by cheque or credit card no later than December 10, 2010.

A jury panel will review the application packages received and select those entries that will be part of the Wearable Art performances and exhibition. Artists whose entries are chosen will be notified during the week of December 13, 2010 through email and will then be required to deliver the following to the Port Moody Arts Centre from January 4, 2011 through January 16, 2011:

  • Clearly labeled entries (the actual garments);
  • Completed and signed entry information form for each accepted entry;
  • CD of high res photos of entries;
  • Appraisal for each accepted entry (if entry is valued at more than $1,000 CDN);
  • Student Award info (if applicable);
  • RSVP card for complimentary performance ticket;
  • Shipping related requirements (if applicable):
    • Pre-paid return shipping (i.e. completed courier forms); and
    • Return shipping labels with name and address.

Wearable Art Awards 2010!Packaging used to deliver this material should be permanently labeled to include the artist’s name and entry titles.

Artists with selected entries will be provided a checklist of items to provide.

Further details—including a must-read FAQ document and copies of the various forms—are located on their web site at www.wearableartawards.com/artists.

Guidelines

The Wearable Art Awards is not a fashion show, it is a multi-media performance where the human body becomes a living, breathing, moving canvas. They are looking for more than a “pretty dress.” They are asking you to go deep into your imagination to create a wearable piece of art that challenges what most consider to be wearable, or everyday fashion.

The Wearable Art Awards is committed to challenging artists of all mediums to push their imaginations to create evocative, imaginative and thought provoking sculpture for the human body.

Wearable Art Awards 2011!Important Notes

  • All entries must be wearable (but do not need to be practical in any way—in fact, the wilder the better!). However, please keep in mind that the entries will be presented on a red carpet and need to withstand being taken on and off for multiple photo shoots and fittings.
  • All accepted entries will be included in the awards performance as well as a static five week long exhibition held at Port Moody Arts Centre.
  • Work must not have been previously exhibited in the Tri-Cities area.
  • Artists should familiarize themselves with the contract included in this pamphlet. Artists will be required to sign this contract for each of their selected entries.
  • Artists are responsible for all shipping costs—including return shipping and shipping insurance. Must-read shipping info and tips can be found at wearableartawards.com/artists.
  • More detailed information and related resources can be found on our website at wearableartawards.com/artists. Our team is available to answer questions and can be reached at info@wearableartawards.com.

Wearable Art Awards!Jurying

Entries will be judged based on the following criteria weighted in favour of “wow” factor and conceptual message:

  • 1. All entries must be wearable (but not necessarily practical);
  • 2. Creativity and originality (not streetwear);
  • 3. Design and the use of multiple elements and techniques;
  • 4. Quality of workmanship and construction;
  • 5. Overall presentation focused on “wow” factor; and
  • 6. Conceptual meaning and impact.

Please visit their FAQ document to learn more about jurying.

Categories

An entry must fall into one of the following three form-based categories.

Cash prizes will be presented to category winners as determined by the jury.
Brassiere
Headdress
Open
Port Moody Arts Centre reserves the right to cancel categories at any point during the judging process.

Port Moody Arts Centre reserves the right to move entries between categories if it is felt the entry is better suited to a category other than that for which it was originally submitted.

† Entries must be a full outfit to be considered for this category. To be considered a full outfit, the entry should cover a model’s upper and lower body.

Check out the Wearable Art Awards!Special Awards

In addition to competing for a category win, entries will also be eligible for the following cash prize awards as determined by the jury.

  • Second Life
  • Best in Show
  • Material of the Year (Paper is the 2011 Material of the Year)
  • Student‡
  • Technology
  • Ethnic Expression
  • People’s Choice

Please visit their FAQ document to learn more about categories and awards.

‡ To be eligible for the Student Award an artist must be returning to either full time or part time post secondary studies in fall 2011, or is a recent graduate from a post secondary program (within one year prior of the 2011 Wearable Art Awards application package deadline—The 2011 deadline is December 10, 2010).

Wearable Art Awards!Important Dates

Application Package Deadline
December 10th, 2010

The application package and applicable entry fees must be received by the Port Moody Arts Centre no later than 5pm on December 10, 2010. (Theywill not be accepting the actual garments at this point).

Notification of Successful Entries
Week of December 13th, 2010
Artists will be notified by email as to whether their entries have been accepted for inclusion in the performance and exhibition.

Delivery of Successful Entries
January 4, 2011—January 16th, 2011
Selected entries, entry information forms, appraisals, ticket RSVP cards, and the related shipping materials must be delivered to the Port Moody Arts Centre during this time.

Entries can be hand delivered or mailed to:

Wearable Art Awards
c/o Port Moody Arts Centre
2425 St Johns Street
Port Moody, British Columbia, CANADA
V3H 2B2

Prizes

$5,000 in prize money will be awarded. Amount and number of prizes within categories will be dependent on the number of entries received and subject to the jury’s discretion. Maximum amount of a single prize to be awarded will be $500.

To see the full call, please visit: http://www.wearableartawards.com/call_for_entry.php

Visit the Wearable Art Awards Online!