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CALL for ENTRIES: Open Waters

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the tea

I am mystified by hot tea. Sometimes I like it; sometimes I don’t. Mostly, I don’t. I think it is just years and years of habitually drinking tea cold that has made the warm version so very odd to me. But then again, sometimes I’m not that crazy about iced tea either. I think that in the end, it all comes down to the water. Good water, good tea. This next Call is all about the water. I like this theme…

Check out this Call for Entries for Open Water from the Kiernan Gallery (Lexington, Virginia). The entry is very reasonable, and the juror is active and easily researched through her work and her gallery. Take a look…

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Learn more about the Kiernan Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Open Water

 

Water has a long history as subject matter for artists. It is revered for its beauty as well as respected and feared for its unpredictable nature.

Water carves our landscapes, making rivers and streams. It provides sustenance, recreation, and transport. Whether contained in swimming pools, bathtubs, or fountains, or freely flowing waterfalls, currents, and tides, The Kiernan Gallery seeks images of literal and metaphoric interpretations for Open Water.

Learn more from the Kiernan Gallery!ELIGIBILITY:
Open to all artists

MEDIA:
All photographic media are encouraged.

DEADLINE:
March 15, 2013

NOTIFICATION:
Approx. 8 days later

ENTRY FEE:
5 for $25, each add’l $5

JUROR: Jennifer Schwartz is the owner of Jennifer Schwartz Gallery and the creator and curator of the online project, The Ten. Jennifer Schwartz co-founded the Fraction Retreats program, and she regularly participates in portfolio reviews such as PhotoNOLA, PhotoLucida, Atlanta Celebrates Photography, FotoFest and others.

Learn more from The Kiernan Gallery!Jennifer Schwartz is originally from Richmond, Virginia, and has her BA from Colgate University and her MA from Georgia State University. The owner of a successful commercial photography business for ten years, she opened her gallery in 2009 to give Atlanta’s thriving photography community a venue to showcase the work of emerging photographers.

AWARDS: All images will be reproduced in an exhibition catalogue available for purchase. A Juror’s Choice and Director’s Choice will also be announced and both winners will receive a free copy of the catalogue.

SALES: Kiernan Gallery no longer takes commission on sold works. But, they DO still have incentive to sell your work. The Kiernan Gallery was founded by an emerging artist, and recognizes the importance of selling work; they believe that if artists are paying a submission fee, the gallery should not also take a portion of the sale. They do reserve the right to negotiate 20% in order to make a sale.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Read the full call from The Kiernan Gallery website!

FEATURED ARTIST: Lori Pond

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hold the fluff

I am seeing a glimpse of Spring in the entries for the $5 Art Contest. I am glad to know I’m not the only one ready to slough off winter.  Winter is full of baggage and contemplation for me.  This year in particular has required that I get a handle on a new existence, face reality and embrace my new self.  As I grow older, one resounding truth comes through–I am not alone.  If I have a heartbreak or joy, the chance are good that someone out there has been through it too.  I used to believe that no one could feel the way I feel, but I find it comforting now to be a part of the shared experience of life.

This month’s artist works as a photographer.  And although I have a soft spot for photography, I have featured very few photographers.  Mainly, I find photographers think as photographers (go figure) and frequently don’t present themselves or their work as ART.  But I found a soft spot in this month’s artist.  A gooey center to the marshmallow, made of more than just sugar. I found a shared experience of grief and rebirth–an inward contemplation that spoke to larger truth.

Learn more about Featured Artist Lori Pond! Self as other, a theme with which I share a special bond. On behalf of ArtAndArtDeadlines.com, I am proud to announce the Featured Artist chosen from the January entries to the $5 Art Contest is Lori Pond.  I find her work both unique and communal.  Let your own Spring renewal be inspired by a little soul exposure from Lori Pond…

FEATURED ARTIST:
Lori Pond

 

When 8 year old Lori was asked about her favorite hobby, her immediate reply was “dreaming.”  “I have always had some sort of camera in hand for as long as I can remember. The re’s something about freezing a moment in time that has always appealed to me.  I’ve used Kodak Instamatics, Polaroid Land Cameras, a Minolta SRT 101, plastic toy cameras and a whole slew of Nikon film and digital cameras.  I often wonder, ‘What is Reality?’  Is it what I see with my eyes or what I dream with my mind’s eye?”

From the Self Series by Featured Artist Lori Pond!Are you self taught or formally instructed? “My Dad introduced to me to photography.  He showed me how to develop black and white film and how to print an image with an enlarger.  He often took me out to the desert in the springtime so we could make images of the ephemeral wildflowers that would spring up out of the dirt.

“In addition, I have been lucky to have studied with some amazing artist photographers, too, such as Cig Harvey, Aline Smithson, Joyce Tenneson, Eddie Soloway, JoAnn Callis and Connie Imboden, to name a few.”

Talk to me about the process you use. “My creative process involves using both the camera and post processing tools to paint in light, color, texture and movement to reveal my photographic ‘alpha state’.”

From the iPhonography Series by Featured Artist Lori Pond!Clearly, the figure has a strong influence in your work.  Tell me what motivated you to turn the camera on yourself in “Self”. “Self” has been a lifelong project, mainly because when I’ve needed a model, I’ve been conveniently around!  It’s funny, because I rarely let someone else take a photograph of me–I’m very shy that way.  But, I have no problem shooting myself then showing those images to anyone.  There’s a psychological story in here somewhere.  I do find myself gravitating toward self-portraiture when I’m going through a big change in my life, such as my recent divorce.”

Tell me about “Divorce”.  It is quite a departure from the more ethereal quality of your other work.  Wanna talk about that?  “‘Divorce’ came about because after being married for 20 years, I realized my marriage didn’t work anymore.  I never thought in a million years I would get a divorce.  My husband and I were always seen as the ‘perfect couple.’   But, we grew apart.  I started to photograph how I was feeling in the middle of the process when my husband moved out of the house.  Suddenly, I was walking around in empty rooms and I didn’t know how to fill them up.  Making self-portraits in these ‘new’ spaces was a sort of catharsis and self-therapy for me as I adjusted to a new life as a single woman.”

From the Divorce Series by Featured Artist Lori Pond!What style or school of art do you think your work fits into and why?  “I am constantly being told I have a million different ideas and that I don’t fit into any particular style.  My landscape work has been referred to as ‘The New Pictorialism’ by Stephen Perloff of The Photo Review, and my self-portraiture compared to Cindy Sherman.  I’ve shot documentary style images of psychiatric patients and macro images of tulips.  I guess I would call my work omnivorous, because I look at everything and take it all in!”  Omnivorous, eh?  Thanks for the perfect segue.

You know we have to talk about food. What is your favorite? “I have favorite combinations of food rather than one specific food.  For instance, pears sauteed in butter and champagne are ne plus ultra in my book.  I make my own marshmallows and I add rose or orange water to them.  They’re great on their own, but I like to also make my own chai and add the marshmallows on top.  They melt into the chai, and it’s just like a little piece of heaven.” Every artist gives me several answers, and they are often remarkably similar.  But no one has every said “marshmallows.”

From the iPhonography Series by Featured Artist Lori Pond!What about snack foods? “I can eat a whole bag of any kind of potato chips in one sitting, especially if they’re the salt and vinegar kind.  I eat them until my lips bleed!  I also have a special fondness for Trader Joe’s Popcorn with herbs–also, one bag per sitting.  It’s funny, because when I was younger, sweets always appealed to me more, and in my more mature years, I tend to have hankerings toward salt and savory.” Gluttony is easier with salty snacks–no sugar coma.  This is my excuse.

So, what’s coming up next for you? “I started a project last year that I’m developing with both still images and video.  It’s called “Then and Now,” and it explores and confronts mortality by superimposing a present day image of someone over a childhood image of theirs. What began as a desire on my part to face death turned into a celebration of life as I realized no matter how old we get, our essential life spirit remains.

From The Intimate Universe Series by Featured Artist Lori Pond!No amount of wrinkles and age spots can occlude that spark.  I make 3D images of both portraits; I hang a diaphanous image of the person on fabric over one in print; I cross dissolve between ‘”then and now” so the viewer can see a gradual aging process.  I will be exhibiting the multimedia work at the Julia Dean Photography Workshop space in an exhibit entitled, “Alchemy and Entity” in March.”  Can’t wait to see these images.  Since my father passed and my grandmother has Alzheimer’s, I have an increasing intrigue with mortality.  I am happy to hear of a celebratory look at the subject matter.

Thanks, Lori, for reminding me that we are not alone

Learn more about Lori Pond online!

Learn more about Featured Artist Lori Pond!

CALL for ENTRIES: 6x6x2013

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big stomach

The natural result of my food obsession is that I have tried every diet on the planet, or so it would seem.  One of the funniest (and most futile) was to use only 6″ x 6″ square plates.  The thought is that you could fool your brain into thinking you had eaten a full-size plate of food while only actually consuming the smaller portion.  The one problem with that plan is that I’m not that easily suggestible.  Is anyone?  This is the next Call is a far better use of the 6″ square.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Rochester Contemporary Art Center (RoCo) for the 6x6x2013. There is no entry fee for up to 6 submissions. This show looks great on your resume, and your work could hang side by side with celebrity artists!  One of my favorite shows of the year…

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Click to Learn More about 6x6x2013!CALL for ENTRIES:
6x6x2013

 

Rochester Contemporary Art Center’s
international small art phenomenon
returns for the 6th year!

 

Help Rochester Contemporary build an exhibition of thousands of artworks made and donated by celebrities, international & local artists, designers, college students, youths, and YOU.

All entries will be accepted, exhibited and will be for sale to the public for $20 each (in the gallery and online for global purchasing) to benefit RoCo.  Artist names will be revealed to the buyer upon purchase and all artworks remain on display through July 14, 2013.  Sold Out artists’ names will be revealed online July 5th.

Learn more about the Rochester Contemporary Art Center!ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  All artwork must be 6×6 square inches (15cm) or mounted to a 6×6 board, and signed only on the back, to be exhibited anonymously

DEADLINE: April 20, 2013

NOTIFICATION:
None. The show is all hung.

AWARDS: Six Artworks will be selected for 6 covers of the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra’s Bravo Magazine.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the 6x6x2013 Global show!

CALL for ENTRIES: Virtual Delights

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not blue

There is a downside to being a long-time foodie.  As the years have gone by, I don’t have as many first delights.  Because the range of food I have tried (both good and bad) is so huge.  I do not get the excitement and pure delight of discovering a truly unique flavor very often. The last one I can really remember is uni (sea urchin). This next Call features a new flavor of Virtual Delight.  Be among the first few artists…

Check out this Call for Entries from Melissa Wolf Fine Arts (online) for the Virtual Delights exhibition.  This is a very new online venue, and the entry fee is only $20.  Take a look…

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Learn more from Melissa Wolf Fine Arts!CALL for ENTRIES:
Virtual Delight

 

To dance on the plain of pure pleasure.  To share extreme happiness with the world. Enjoyment in it’s purest form.  A dance between the happiest of realities and the imagination. What gives you, the artist, great pleasure?  What delights you the most? Share it here and share it with the world!

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  All media that can be captured in an image of 2100 pixels of 7″ maximum in either direction and 300dpi

DEADLINE:  April 22, 2013

NOTIFICATION:  May 13, 2013

Learn more from Melissa Wolf Fine Arts!ENTRY FEE:  $20 up to 3 images, $5 ea. add’l up to 8 total

JUROR:  Roxie Munro is the author/illustrator of more than 35 books for children.  Her books have been translated into French, Italian, Dutch, Chinese, and Japanese.  She also creates oils, watercolors, prints, and drawings, primarily cityscapes, which are exhibited widely in the US in galleries and museums. Roxie’s work is in numerous private, public, and corporate collections.

AWARDS:  This exhibition will be featured for six months on the home page and will be archived forever.  Each artist will receive a page on the exhibition featuring their art.  There will also be a page with descriptions and links to one online venue, a website, blog, social networking page, etc. Melissa Wolf Fine Arts will also produce a print on demand hard cover catalog.  Artists will each receive a complimentary copy and author’s prices for additional copies.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from Melissa Wolf Fine Arts!

CALL for ENTRIES: Small is Beautiful

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chocolate?
not really

I ate a lot of fast food as a kid.  My dad and I occasionally ventured from fast food to a buffet restaurant.  We were the youngest pair arriving for the early bird special.  The treat of the buffet was not the big line of endless comfort food; it was the Andes Mint at the end.  This next Call appreciates the idea that small can be beautiful.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Photobooth (San Francisco, CA)  for Small is Beautiful:  An Exhibition of 110 Photography.  The entry fee is only $15 for FOUR images, so don’t miss this one…

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Learn more from Photobooth!CALL for ENTRIES:
Small is Beautiful

 

ELIGIBILITY:
Open to all artists

MEDIA:
Photography

This competition is open to photographs taken with 110-format cameras and film only .

According to their site:  “Images can be digitally post-processed, chewed on, washed, or smeared with food, but all must originate on 110 cameras and film.”

Learn more from Photobooth!DEADLINE:
April 8, 2013

NOTIFICATION:
April 12, 2013

ENTRY FEE:
$15 for up to 4 images

JUROR:  Entries will be judged by Vince Donovan, co-founder of Photobooth, and by retro-photo astronaut, yo-yo genius, and editor of American Analog magazine, Doctor Popular.

AWARDS:  $100 cash prize for Best In Show, plus two additional awards

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from Photobooth!

CALL for ENTRIES: 7 Deadly Sins

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indulgence

Butter, cheese and chocolate.  Those are three of the deadly sins right?  They represent Sloth, Greed and Lust respectively in my household, ha.  But, what is the world without a little sin?  By what criteria do we judge the holy virtues without a little sin?  This next Call gives you just that opportunity.  Investigate for yourself…

Check out this Call to Artists for 7 Deadly Sins from the Linus Galleries (Pasadena, CA). The exhibit offers an online listing as well as the possibility for a showing in one of their brick and mortar galleries. Take a look…

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Check out the Call for Entries at the Linus Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
7 Deadly Sins

 

We all have a pretty good idea of what the Seven Deadly Sins are. Some of us may have even committed a sin or two.  For this call for submissions, Linus Galleries wants you to take a few steps into the dark side to represent all 7 sins collectively or whichever ones make you quiver the most.  Bring us your unique, fresh, artistic take on this very classic theme.

For this exhibition, they are looking for art that evokes the many emotions and experiences related to or that are sparked by food.  Textures, colors, shapes, and even scents can be represented in artwork and can create an intriguing palette.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists.

MEDIA: All Media including: Photography, wall sculpture, fabric, mixed media, painting, drawing. It must be wall hung. Sizes up to 12′. Video submissions will be displayed/accepted only for the online exhibition.

After Durer by Andrew KeimDEADLINE:
March 4, 2013

ENTRY FEE:
$35 for 3,
$5 per add’l

AWARDS: Accepted artwork for this online exhibition will be judged again for a collective live exhibition at their Pasadena Gallery. The artists will be asked if they wish to submit their artwork for the collective exhibition, which is not a requirement to being a part of the online exhibition.

SALES: 40% commission on all sales.

ABOUT LINUS GALLERIES: Linus Galleries is based in Southern California. They are located in Pasadena and Long Beach in Los Angeles County.

For complete details, Read the Guidelines!

Learn more about  the Linus Galleries!

CALL for ENTRIES: Your Fantasy

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no brains

My fantasy meal changes.  Some days, mac ‘n’ cheese and moon pies take the cake.  But on days like today, I would kill for a dozen wine-steamed mussels with garlic butter and fresh parsley.  My husband Jon says that it seems as though I hold his adult-onset allergy to shell fish against him.  Today, he might be right.  But, every meal doesn’t have to be a fantasy.  This next Call IS all about the fantasy of it all.  Investigate…

Check out this Call for Entries from EWNS Art Project (France) for the Let Me Be Your Fantasy exhibit.  Selection for this show gets you into an online gallery, and you may additionallly have the opportunity to participate in the Paris gallery exhibition in 2014/2015. Take a look…

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Learn more about the Let Me Be Your Fantasy Art Show!CALL for ENTRIES:
Let Me Be Your Fantasy

 

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists 18+

THEME:  Although called a “Fantasy Art Exhibit,” there are no guidelines for the interpretation of the theme.

MEDIA: Painting, drawing, photography, digital, sculpture

DEADLINE: March 31, 2013

NOTIFICATION: May 1, 2013. Only artists that have been selected will be contacted.

ENTRY FEE: 30 (Approx. $40 US) for up to 3 images. Additional images may be submitted for a fee of 5 each, up to a maximum of 10 images (including the first 3).

Learn more from the EWNS Art Project!JURORS: Final selections for the exhibition will be made by the Artists’ Committee.

AWARDS: All selected images will appear in our online gallery for a duration of one year minimumThe selected artists will have the opportunity to participate, under certain conditions, in a group exhibition in Paris, to be scheduled for 2014/2015. (TBD)

SALES: All entries must be labeled for sale with price indicated. Keep in mind that EWNS Art Project receives 30% commission of works sold.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the EWNS Art Project!

CALL for ENTRIES: 19th Annual Juried

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of an empty-headed
food trough wiper

The holy grail of culinary education is the Cordon Blue, and more recently, the Culinary Institutes of America.  I attended Johnson & Wales for a year and continue to be grateful for all that I learned.  I put me on the path to being the food-lover that I am.  And honestly, without the foodie side of me, I’m not sure this blog would have made it.  It gave me a brand, a platform if you will, to set AAAD apart from all the art deadlines out there.  Many feel that museum exhibits are the holy grail of art shows, and this next Call could be your holy grail.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Griffin Museum of Photography (Winchester, MA) for the 19th Annual Juried Exhibition.  You have to be a member (at least $25 fee), but then the entry fee is only $15 and commission is only 20%.  Investigate for yourself…

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Learn more from the Griffin Museum of Photography!CALL for ENTRIES:
19th Annual Juried

 

At the Griffin Museum, a nonprofit organization dedicated solely to the art of photography,  you will find exhibitions from well-known photographers to those emerging on the scene that explore important themes and thought-provoking ideas.

All of their exhibitions and programs are designed to encourage the passionate exploration of the art of photography.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

Learn more from the Griffin Museum of Photography!MEDIA:  Photography in all mediums, styles and schools of thought to participate. Experimental and mixed techniques are welcome.

DEADLINE:
March 31, 2013

NOTIFICATION:  Selected artists will be posted on the website by June 12th, 2013 Please do not call the Griffin Museum to inquire whether your images were chosen.

ENTRY FEE:  The entry fee is $15 for 5 images.  Must be a member to enter.

JUROR:
Kathy Ryan,
Director of Photography
for New York Times Magazine

AWARDS:  $1,000 Arthur Griffin Legacy Award, $500 Griffin Award, Honorable Mentions

SALES:  All work accepted for the gallery show must be for sale. The Griffin Museum will retain a 20% commission on the sale of any work.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from the Griffin Museum of Photography!

ARTIST RESIDENCY: I-Park 2013

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anyone?

Could you host a dinner party for 4 weeks in a row?  I’m not sure I could either.  Feeding 6-8 people every day for a month has got to be a challenge.  I think it would have to involve lots of pasta, casseroles and soups.  But, it would be a great excuse to eat comfort food.  This next Call will give you 4 weeks away in a creative atmosphere…and group meals.  Check it out…

Check out this Call for Applications for an Artist Residency at I-Park (Connecticut). There is a $30 entry fee, but if selected, there is no fee for the 4-week residency which provides a private bedroom, private studio, artists’ meal program, etc. Don’t miss this opportunity!

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Learn more about the Artist Residency Program at I-Park!ARTIST RESIDENCY:
I-Park

 

I-Park is both an open air and a closed studio laboratory for individual artistic pursuits in the fields of the visual arts, music composition/sound sculpture/design, moving image, landscape/garden design and creative writing. The artists-in-residence program offers a quiet, retreat-like environment conducive to exploration and experimentation – without the expectation of particular outcomes. Artists are free to conceive and execute new ideas or work on existing projects.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to artists internationally, aged 21+ years.

CATEGORIES: Visual Arts, Music Composition/Sound Sculpture/Design, Creative Writing, Moving Image and Landscape/Garden Design. Inter-disciplinary artists are welcome to apply for a residency at I-Park.

Read the Full Call from I-Park!DEADLINES:

April 1, 2013
(For Landscape and Architecture)

February 18, 2013
(For all other disciplines)

NOTIFICATION:
Usually around mid-March

APPLICATION FEE: $30

JURORS: For 2012, I-Park has organized juries for the following programs and/or disciplines: Visual Arts, Music Composition/Sound Sculpture/Design, Creative Writing, Moving Image and Landscape/Garden Design.

AWARDS:A 4-week residency includes a private bedroom, private studio, artists’ meal program, etc.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the Artist Residency Program at I-Park!

LAST CHANCE: Love + Lust

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i love it not

I really need to give fennel one last chance.  Like asparagus and beets before it, I had a really bad first experience with fennel, and I haven’t been able to get myself to try it again.  When I tried asparagus and beets again, I LOVED them both.  So, if you have great recipes for fennel, send them my way.  This next Call is giving YOU one last chance to enter.  Don’t miss this opportunity…

Check out this Call for Entries from Open to Interpretation‘s juried book competition Love + Lust. Have your work become the artistic inspiration for a literary masterpiece today! Keeping reading for details…

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Learn more about the Love + Lust Call from Open to Interpretation!CALL for ENTRIES:
Open to Interpretation:
Love + Lust

 

Open to Interpretation is a juried book competition of photography, poetry, fiction and creative non-fiction. Each book begins with a themed call for photos. The chosen photos become the literary inspiration for the writers’ submissions. A book is created that matches each winning photo with two stories or poems that offer different interpretations of the image. The unique collaboration adds new dimensions to both the photos and the written word.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all

MEDIA: Photography

THEME: Love + Lust. Lust is an intense appetite, craving, or untamed desire. We lust for an array of things—money, power, objects, sex, or just living life. Love is a powerful affection or personal attachment and comes in a variety of forms, which can encompass romantic, sexual, platonic, narcissistic, or even religious feelings or attitudes. And sometimes love and lust overlap. What images capture these emotions for you?

Look at previous editions of Open to Interpretation!DEADLINE: February 12, 2013

NOTIFICATION: March 5, 2013

ENTRY FEE: $40 for 5, $10 ea. add’l

JUROR: After a career as a New York Fashion Editor and working along side the greats of fashion photography, Aline Smithson discovered the family Rolleiflex and never looked back. Now represented by galleries in the U.S. and Europe and published throughout the world, Aline continues to create her award-winning photography with humor, compassion, and a 50-year-old camera.

She has exhibited widely. Aline founded and writes the blogzine, Lenscratch, that celebrates a different contemporary photographer each day and offers opportunity for exhibition. She has been the Gallery Editor for Light Leaks Magazine, is a contributing writer for Diffusion, has written book reviews for photoeye, and has provided the forwards for artist’s books by Tom Chambers, Flash Forward 12, Robert Rutoed, amongst others.

AWARDS: $1000 Cover Award, $500 Judge’s Choice Award Photography and $500 Judge’s Choice Award Writing or Poetry. All participants chosen, if so desired, will have their contact info indexed in the book so as they can be contacted directly regarding their work.

For complete details, visit Open to Interpretation online!

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