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CALL for ENTRIES: Larson’s 38th Biennial

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super art

I am always on the hunt for great snack foods.  I crave a crunchy, salty snack to take with me on the go, but I try not to inhale garbage.  Well, I tripped across a fantastic one this weekend.  Baked Lentil Chips from Mediterranean Snacks.  Don’t groan; I promise it doesn’t taste like tree bark.  I had the Roasted Pepper, and I can’t wait to try the others.  This might be a cool snack for you to take on your photo shoot for this next call.  Happy Snacking!

Check out this Call for Entries from the Larson Gallery (Yakima, WA) for their 38th National Juried Biennial Photography Exhibition.  Quality Winter shows can be sparse at some years.  Here’s a great opportunity with a low entry fee per piece.  Take a look…

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Learn more about Larson's 38th Juried!CALL for ENTRIES:
38th National Juried Biennial
Photography Exhibition

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to artists residing in the US & its territories

MEDIA:  All forms of photography from traditional to experimental, created within the last two years

DEADLINE:  Rcv’d by Feb. 15, 2013

NOTIFICATION:  Mailed Feb. 22, 2013

ENTRY FEE:  $20 per image submission (up to 4)

JUROR: Gail Gibson has owned and operated the G. Gibson Gallery in Seattle, Washington since 1991.  The gallery exhibits national and international artists in painting, sculpture, and fine art photography.  Her current professional memberships include the Seattle Art Dealers Association and the Association of International Photography Art Dealers. Gail is also involved in the Mighty Tieton arts community in Eastern Washington.  From 1987 – 1991 she was the director of the Weston Gallery in California.

Degrees include a Bachelor of Arts in Art History & Painting from California State University, Long Beach, and a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography from the University of Washington.  Born and raised in Los Angeles, CA, she has been a resident of Washington state for over 30 years.

AWARDS:  Approximately $3000 in awards.

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Learn more from the Larson Gallery in Yakima, WA!

CALL for ENTRIES: Contemporary Talents

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la nourriture française?

I really wish I had finished cooking school.  I made it through knife and sauce skills, but in hindsight, I should have stuck around for baking and production classes.  There is no substitute for a French culinary education.  Make sure the budget you supply for this next Call includes a culinary expedition while you’re delivering your work.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Fondation François Schneider for Contemporary Talents, an international art competition.  The competition is open to individuals AND groups, it appears to be both free AND offer huge project awards.  The deadline is about 2 weeks away, and you’ll need the time to read the rules, ha.  So, don’t delay…

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Learn more from the Fondation Francois Schneider!CALL for ENTRIES:
Contemporary Talents

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  The competition is open to artists in the following categories: painting, drawing, sculpture, installation, photography and video In the installation and sculpture categories, the artists have the possibility of presenting either existing works or projects.  For the other four disciplines, only existing works may be submitted.

DEADLINE:  Registration for the competition is open until midnight December 15, 2012.  Candidates who have registered will be able to submit or modify their application until 5 pm on December 31st, 2012.

ENTRY FEE:  None

Learn more from the Fondation Francois Schneider!JURORS:  The pre-selection committees are each made up of 2 art and culture professionals, and their mission will be to identify the 40 candidates that will be presented to the International Panel of Judges.   The Photography pre-selection committee: the two specialists will have to identify 8 finalists; The Video pre-selection committee: the two specialists will have to identify 8 finalists; The Drawing/painting pre-selection committee: the two specialists will have to identify 12 finalists; and, the Sculpture/Installation pre-selection committee: the two specialists will have to identify 12 finalists.

The International Panel of Judges, chaired by Jean-Noël Jeanneney, includes well-known personalities from the arts world: an internationally renowned prize-winner, managers of art institutions, a collector. They will choose from among the 40 finalists, the 6 prize-winners of the “Contemporary Talents” competition and that of the “Water Talent” award.

Learn more from the Fondation Francois Schneider!AWARDS:  Prizes include the sum of €20,000 each tax inclusive (for the “Contemporary Talents”) or €30,000 tax inclusive (for the “Water Talent”), payable in three installments, following the announcement of the results, then during the realization, and finally upon delivery of the work in its finished form accepted by the Organizer.  For candidates presenting their work in the form of a project, their candidature must include an estimation of the budget required to realize the work (including the cost of transporting and installing the work).  These expenses will be covered by the Foundation up to the limit of the overall budget of €150,000 tax inclusive, after submission of a quotation by the artist and its acceptance by the Organizer.  When the candidates and Prize-winners do not present their works in project form, except with the Organizer’s express agreement, they shall bear the costs of realization and transport.   The Prize-winners’ installation costs will be covered by the Organizer.

For complete details, Read the Rules!

Learn more from the Fondation Francois Schneider!

CALL for ENTRIES: Methods (Alternative)

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glory

As I may have mentioned a few hundred times, we try to be very careful about what we eat.  Braising has become my alternative technique for cooking almost anything.  A TINY smidgen of olive oil in a non-stick pan allows me to caramelize veggies and meats, then I de-glaze the pan with a little water that helps steam the food to the proper temperature.  No frying needed.  This next show wants to see you alternative methods.  Might have to enter this one myself…

Check out this Call for Entries for Methods (Alternative) from the Kiernan Gallery (Lexington, Virginia). The entry is very reasonable, and the juror is well-documented. Take a look…

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Learn more about the Kiernan Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Methods (Alternative)

 

Alternative process photography today is a hybrid of historical techniques and contemporary ideas. Old is new again and the resurgence of non-silver processes has led to The Kiernan Gallery’s second alternative process exhibition.

Whether it is in reaction to digital, or a hybrid process aided by the technology, these techniques remain as evocative as ever, bringing a unique style to present-day ideas. For Methods (Alternative), The Kiernan Gallery seeks images that use any alternative processing technique for any idea you wish to express.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

Photo by Juror Christopher JamesMEDIA:  Photographic media may include but is not limited to:   Albumen, Bromoil, Cyanotype, Daguerreotypes, Gum Bichromate, Platinotypes, Salt Prints, Temeraprints, Tintypes, Wet Plate Collodion. Hybrid or Combination images incorporating conventional (including digital) processes with hand-crafted applications are also eligible.  Conventional techniques such as Silver Gelatin, Digital, and C-prints are not eligible.

DEADLINE: December 15, 2012

NOTIFICATION: Approx. 8 days later

ENTRY FEE: 5 for $25, each add’l $5

JUROR: Christopher James is an internationally known artist and photographer whose paintings and alternative process images have been exhibited in galleries and museums in this country and abroad. His work has been published and shown extensively, including shows in The Museum of Modern Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The George Eastman House, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art.  The first edition of his book, The Book of Alternative Photographic Process, received unprecedented critical acclaim and was the winner of The Golden Light Technical Book of the Year award.

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 retains 30% of the sale price as commission.

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Read the full call from The Kiernan Gallery website!

CALL for ENTRIES: River Walk Int’l

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jealous

Did you know that the chokecherry, blueberry, raspberry, blackberry and thimbleberry (pictured left) ALL grow wild in Minnesota?  I could use some wild berries about now.  My grocery store is getting to that point in the season that only citrus fruit has any taste and you’re best to stay clear of the seemingly gold-plated (based on the price), tasteless berries.  This next Call hails from Minnesota, home of my current berry-envy.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from River Walk Artists (East Grand Forks, MN) for their 1st Annual International Juried Exhibition.  The entry fee is low, the commission rate is even lower.  And I don’t know about you, but I like involved in “firsts”.  Give it a try…

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Learn more from the River Walk Artists Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
1st Annual Int’l
Juried Exhibition

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists 18+

MEDIA:  Painting, drawing, printmaking, photography, ceramics, sculpture, jewelry, fibers, computerbased art or mixed media

DEADLINE: Postmarked by December 21, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  January 8, 2013

ENTRY FEE:  $25 USD for up to 2 images.

JURORS:  Marie Strinden is the Executive Director of the North Valley Arts Council (NoVAC) in Grand Forks, North Dakota. NoVAC produces the Grand Cities Art Fest, the upper Midwest’s premiere juried art show, which hosts 160 artists and 40,000+ visitors every summer. NoVAC also administers support and advocacy programs for visual and performing artists, and is currently developing a collaborative arts center. Ms. Strinden holds a BFA from New York University.

Learn more from the River Walk Artists Gallery!Sue Fink is an artist, art instructor and Director of Education at The North Dakota Museum of Art. As Director of Education she instructs and coordinates all education programs at the Museum, which includes teaching, procuring artists-in-residence, writing curriculum based teacher materials for the Museum’s rural outreach program, conducting children, family and community based classes and workshops. Ms. Fink received her BFA at the Museum Art School, now known as the Pacific Northwest College of Art in Portland, Oregon. Ms. Fink has received awards and commendations for her work including the Frida Kahlo Phenomenal Woman Award from the Multicultural Student Services Committee at the University of North Dakota.

AWARDS:  Cash awards (determined by the number of entries) will be distributed at the jurors’ discretion. Award winners will be notified by e-mail and awards will be distributed by mail not more than 30 days after the awards are announced on-line.

SALES:  River Walk Artists retains 30% commission of the sale price on all works sold or purchased.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Download the Prospectus from the River Walk Artists Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES: Octagon Center

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To my knowledge, there are no octagon shaped foods–unless you count chocolates that come in an octagon shaped box.  However, there are definitely seven-sided foods.  Tourné potatoes were a rival to my sanity in cooking school.  Two inches long with seven perfectly rounded sides.  We weren’t allowed to blunt the ends.  They had to be perfectly pointed little oblong taters–nearly football shaped.  It still causes me physical pain to even think about them.  But they were beautiful.  Let’s stick with the octagon, though, like the one in this next Call.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Octagon Center for the Arts (Ames, IA) for the 45th Annual Clay, Fiber, Paper, Glass, Metal, Wood National Juried Exhibition.  Don’t be fooled by the name, ANY MEDIA is considered.  Don’t miss this opportunity…

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Learn more from the Octagon Center for the Arts!CALL for ENTRIES:
Octagon Center

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Artists must be at least 18+ &  reside within the continental U.S.

MEDIA:  Any media, including photography, painting, sculpture, mixed media, jewelry, etc.

DEADLINE:  December 8, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  December 17, 2012

Learn more from the Octagon Center for the Arts!ENTRY FEE:  For up to 3 works is:  $30 for non-members or $25 for current college students and Octagon members.

JUROR:  Michael X. Ryan, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, IL. Director of Student-Run Galleries + Projects, Department of Exhibitions

AWARDS:  Best of Show: $1,000; 1st Place: $500; 2nd Place: $250; 3rd Place: $100; & (3) Honorable Mentions: $50 ea.

SALES:  The Octagon retains a 40% commission on any artwork that is sold, so price accordingly on entry form.  Artwork not for sale must be marked NFS and have a value for insurance purposes.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Smile

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My husband considers me nauseatingly optimistic.  I always believe the soufflé is going to rise.  I just assume that my potato leek soup will be the best ever made.  I just assume the roast won’t be overcooked even though I forgot and left it in too long.  I’m just THAT person.  I choose to approach life, and my kitchen, with a smile.  It doesn’t always work out in my favor, but I’m okay with that too. This next Call is all about the SMILE.  Happy reading…

Check out this Call for Entries for Smile brought to you by the A. Smith Gallery (Johnson City, Texas).  The entry fee is low, and it just might make you SMILE. Take a look…

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Have a Good Time by Juror Susan A BarnettCALL for ENTRIES:
Smile

smile:  express friendliness, chuckle, roar, toothsome, happy, ridiculous, ducks, giggle, shocked, proud, snort, grin, candy, anxious, love, circus, wedding, crow, laugh, guffaw, charades, express tenderness, beer, tickle, smirk, babies, Elvis, feet, snicker, jubilate, cackle, fishing, ice cream.

“The word “smile” originates from the Middle English word “smilen”, which was probably from an early Scandinavian dialect, which later migrated to Jamaica where it evolved into the phrase, “we be smilen.”  Bob Marley and Bunny Wailer had two of the great smiles of all times.  I attended a Bob Marley concert years ago and everyone was smiling.  It gave me the same feeling I had watching my brother watch my nephew walk for the first time or watching my Dad watching Rodney Dangerfield or seeing the expressions of the loved ones of returning soldiers.  I remember once when my friend’s brother, during the Disco era, got a plaid leisure suit  — we were all smiling.  Smiling is universal and can be triggered by anything, especially photographs.” — from the A. Smith Gallery website.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists.

MEDIA: Photography

DEADLINE:  December 3, 2012

NOTIFICATION: December 17, 2012

I Will Save the World by Juror Susan A BarnettENTRY FEE: $25 up to 5, $5 ea add’l

JUROR:  Susan Barnett will be the juror for “Smile”.  When George Harrison arrived in New York for the Beatles’ historic visit he was carrying a Pentax Spotmatic as he descended the airplane’s steps.  Susan, then 15, soon bought the same Pentax and began to photograph her everyday life such as it appeared to her.

With a formal education in Art History and Studio Art, she landed a job at Perls Galleries on Madison Avenue, where she worked for twelve years as Associate Director. She handled Picasso, Braque, Leger and Matisse as well as preparing exhibitions and catalogues for Alexander Calder.

Next door to Perls Galleries was Light Gallery, one of the earliest galleries to show Contemporary Photography.  There Susan experienced first hand the work of Steven Shore and Lee Friedlandler.  Susan currently lives in Manhattan, where she maintains a working studio in Tribeca and sails in Hampton Bays.

AWARDS: 45 to 50 images will be selected for exhibition and a Blurb full color catalogue of the exhibit with all the accepted entries will be available for purchase. Awards are $325 for Juror’s Award, $250 and an exhibition catalogue for Director’s Award, five Honorable Mentions each receiving an exhibition catalogue and $100 for Visitors’ Choice Award.

SALES: A Smith Gallery will retain 40% commission out of the sales price.

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CALL for ENTRIES: Nat’l Geographic

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quack, quack

Every boned a chicken or duck?  Mmmhmm, it is like having National Geographic unfold in your kitchen.  I think we’ve all become so accustomed to drumsticks from KFC that it is easy to forget that it is a critter you’re eating.  De-bone poultry and you’ll never forget the origin of your food.  Trust me.  This next Call is all about the National Geographic of it all, literally…

Check out this Call for Entries from National Geographic Society for their Photo Contest 2012.  The entry fee is a meager $15, and the winner for each of the 3 categories is $2500.  And one grand prize winner will also get an additional $7500 and a great trip to D.C. for a photography seminar.  Take a look…

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Learn more from National Geographic! CALL for ENTRIES:
Nat’l Geographic
Photo Contest 2012

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all individuals who have reached the age of majority in their jurisdiction of residence at the time of entry and who do NOT reside in Cuba, Iran, New Jersey, North Korea, the Province of Quebec, Sudan, Syria or Vermont.

MEDIA:  Photography in one of three categories: (1) People, (2) Places, and (3) Nature

DEADLINE:  November 30, 2012

Learn more from National Geographic! NOTIFICATION:
December 15, 2012

ENTRY FEE:
$15 per entry

JURORS:  Contest consists of three (3) rounds of evaluation. In Round One, each judge in a panel of photographic experts (at least one of whom will be independent of Sponsor) (“Judges”) will select ten (10) entries in each Category from among all eligible entries based on the following criteria (“Judging Criteria”): (1) Creativity; (2) Photographic quality; (3) genuineness / authenticity of the content. The entries selected in Round One will proceed to Round Two. In Round Two, the Judges will collectively select a First Place Winner in each Category based on the Judging Criteria. In Round Three, the Judges will select a Grand Prize Winner from among the First Place Winners based on the Judging Criteria.

Learn more from National Geographic! AWARDS:  The First Place winner in each Category will each receive US$2,500, and his/her winning photograph will be published in National Geographic magazine. One Grand Prize winner will receive, in addition to the First Place prize, US$7,500 and a trip to the District of Columbia, USA from Jan. 8 to Jan. 11, 2013 to participate in the National Geographic Photography Seminar. Trip includes round-trip coach class air transportation between a major airport near winner’s home and Washington, D.C.; three nights hotel accommodations in Washington; a behind-the-scenes tour of National Geographic headquarters; and access to the all-day Seminar on Jan. 10, where Grand Prize winner’s winning entry will be projected.

For complete details, Read the Rules!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Poetic Landscape

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cluck, cluck

The food landscape in the Smoky Mountains is a little different than anywhere else I have live.  Where I live, you can get a phenomenal French meal & bar food within a mile of each other.  And my daily commute takes me past chickens, lamb and cows, raised for food, in the front yard of a fairly typical suburban home.  Odd, but endearing.  This next call is about a different landscape entirely.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Black Box Gallery (Portland, Oregon) for The Poetic Landscape. The fee is reasonable, and I’ll bet that some of you still haven’t had a show in Oregon. Don’t miss this opportunity!

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Read the full Call for Entries from the Black Box Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Poetic Landscape

Landscape photography is the depiction of natural scenery, such as mountains, valleys, trees, rivers and forests. Dynamic and impressive compositions of sky, weather, light, land, textures, tones, patterns and atmospheres. This show will examine contemporary photography and the wild power, beauty and the evolving mystery of the natural world.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA: Photography

DEADLINE:  December 6, 2012

Learn more about the Poetic Landscape Exhibit from the Black Box Gallery!NOTIFICATION: 7-10 days after deadline

ENTRY FEE: $35 for up to 5 photos

*Black Box will provide all framing, matting and printing for the exhibition. Photographers selected will provide a high res tiff file for the gallery to print. Gallery covers printing & framing costs.

JUROR: Todd Johnson is the Director of Black Box Gallery.  He earned his MFA in Photography from the San Francisco Art Institute. His work has been exhibited nationally in Los Angeles, DC, Minneapolis, San Francisco & Portland.  He has worked for The Portland Art Museum, Portland Institute for Contemporary Art, The Art Gym at Marylhurst Univ, Reed College & Portland Community College. He has been an active photographer, educator and curator for over twenty years.

SALES: Black Box Gallery takes a 50% commission on all sales, 50% goes to the photographer. If artist prefers the print does not have to be for sale. Print will be for exhibition and promotion only.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Read the full Call for Entries from the Black Box Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES: Silver Eye

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SILVER SPOON

needed

I am simply gobsmacked by food trends.  I’ll admit, I’ve eaten a silver dragee or two (those little silver balls on cupcakes), but really…does my pretzel need to be silver?  Does my apple need to be gold?  Utterly astounding to me, but hey, who am I to judge.  If you want silver pretzels, Esslack food color from the Deli Garage is the tool for you.  This next Call will only put your WORK in the Silver.  Investigate…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Silver Eye Center for Photography (Pittsburgh, PA) for the Fellowship 13 International Photography Competition.  The entry fee is a little higher than what we usually publish, but the opportunity is spectacular.  Take a look…

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Learn more about the Fellowship 13 Photography Competition!CALL for ENTRIES:
Silver Eye

 

Silver Eye Center for Photography announces a Call for Entries for Fellowship 13, our international photography competition. Now in its 13th year, this competition recognizes both rising talent and established photographers from all corners of the globe and from the state of Pennsylvania.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists, 18+

MEDIA:  Photography, short documentary video, or internet-based project

DEADLINE: November 26, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  Week of December 3, 2012

ENTRY FEE:  $85 for up to 8 images

Learn more about the Silver Eye Center for Photography!JURORS:  Sam Barzilay is the Creative Director of United Photo Industries, a Brooklyn-based art-presenting cooperative. He is also the co-founder of Photoville, a new pop-up destination that made its debut on the Brooklyn waterfront in the summer of 2012.  Prior to launching UPI, Sam was the Director of the New York Photo Festival.  In his dual capacity as curator and festival organizer, he has curated photo exhibitions and lectured on current trends in contemporary photography as far afield as China, Greece, and Japan.  Over the past few years, Sam has also served as juror, editor, and reviewer for the Prix Pictet, Les Recontres d’Arles, Houston FotoFest, the New York Photo Awards, Artists Wanted, the Google Photography Prize, and the FotoVisura Grant, among others.

Ellen Fleurov is the Executive Director of Silver Eye Center for Photography. The founding curator of photography at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, Georgia, Ellen has curated over 85 exhibitions for American and international museums, galleries, and photography festivals. She is a frequent guest lecturer, grants panelist, exhibition juror, and previewer for Houston FotoFest; Photolucida and Critical Mass, Portland, OR; Atlanta Celebrates Photography; Society for Photographic Education; and InVision Festival, among others.

Learn more about the Silver Eye Center for Photography!AWARDS:

  • One (1) International Award Winner receives a solo exhibition at Silver Eye opening mid-January 2013; $3,000 for exhibition-related expenses; an online gallery on Silver Eye’s website (with link to artist website); and media outreach and promotion.
  • One (1) Keystone Award Winner receives a spotlight exhibition in mid-January 2013; $1,000 for exhibition-related expenses; an online gallery on Silver Eye’s website (with link to artist website); and media outreach and promotion.
  • One (1) Multimedia Storyteller Award Winner for a documentary or internet-based project receives $500; a dedicated article with URL and/or video download via Silver Eye’s website; and media outreach and promotion.
  • Six (6) Judges’ Commendation Winners will be named on Silver Eye’s website and press releases.

SALES:  40% Commission

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CALL for ENTRIES: Style & Fashion

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to me

Greek yogurt is clearly the fashionable food of the year.  We prefer Stonyfield Farm Organic.  I love it, but I am really tired of the commercials.  On my last grocery trip, I saw a new brand of hummus that said “Now with Greek Yogurt.”  Really?  Putting yogurt in hummus is like putting mayo in guacamole; just say no.  This next Call is about all that is stylish and fashionable.  Don’t miss this opportunity…

Check out this Call to Artists for Style and Fashion from the Linus Galleries (California). 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:
Style & Fashion

What’s your idea of style?  The subject of countless magazines, we love to see fashion and style surround us. Submit your best fashion or style art.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists.

MEDIA: Photography, wall sculpture, fabric, mixed media, painting, drawing. It must be wall hung. Sizes up to 12′.

DEADLINE: November 19, 2012

ENTRY FEE:  $35 for 3 entries,  $5 per add’l

AWARDS: Accepted entries for this online exhibit will be judged again for their collective live exhibition at one of their art galleries.  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.

For complete details,  Read the Guidelines!

Learn more about  the Linus Galleries!