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CALL for ENTRIES: Extraordinary Exposures

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SPROUT

Some foods require exposure therapy, and my child is proof.  Let’s face it, not every food makes your palate sing on first taste.  I still can’t get my kid to eat brussel sprouts, but through endless enforcement of the you-have-to-at-least-try-it rule, he now voluntarily eates tomatoes, pinto beans, butternut squash, and even spinach salad.  This next Call wants to see your exposures.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries for the 2011 Extraordinary Exposures Photography Contest from The Aperture AcademyThe prizes are GREAT, and the entry fee is dirt cheap…

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Learn more about the Extraordinary Exposures show!CALL for ENTRIES: Extraordinary Exposures

The Aperture Academy is proud to present the 2011 Extraordinary Exposures Photography Contest. Take a look at the 2010 Winners!

ELIGIBILITY:
Open to legal residents of the
US and District of Columbia

who are 18 years of age or older.

MEDIA:  Photography.  Categories: Nature’s Landscapes, Wildlife, and Urban Landscapes

DEADLINE:  November 30th, 2011

Learn more about the Extraordinary Exposures show!NOTIFICATION:
On or before January 15th, 2012

ENTRY FEE:
$25 USD for up to 10 images.

 JURY PROCESS:   One (1) potential Grand Prize winner will be determined from among all eligible entries received by a panel of qualified judges, based equally on the following criteria:

Adherence to Theme, Composition and
Creativity / Originality.

 

The entrant who submitted the entry receiving the highest score, as determined by the Sponsor in its sole discretion, will be the potential Grand Prize winner.

AWARDS:

Grand Prize (1): $1,000 cash, a ThinkTank Airport International V 2.0 Rolling Camera Bag & a BayPhoto.com Print Package.

First Prize (1): $250 cash, a LowePro SlingShot 300 AW Bag & a BayPhoto.com Print Package.

Second Prize (1): BayPhoto.com Print Package & a Red River Paper Gift Certificate.

Third Prize (1): BayPhoto.com Print Package & a Red River Paper Gift Certificate.

For complete details, Read the Offical Rules!

Learn more about the Extraordinary Exposures show!

CALL for ENTRIES: Snap to Grid at LACDA!

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I am a wierdo, admittedly. I am obsessed with food. I don’t drink coffee. I rarely wear pants. I won’t do much that can’t be done in four inch heels, and I don’t like prints…unless they are geometric. Oh yeah, that is just the tip of the weirdness iceberg. I like geometric food too…Gorgeous round egg yolks, little logs of goat cheese, and the perfect grid of a golden waffle.  This next Call shares my love of the geometric.  Take a look

Check out this Call for Entries for Snap to Grid from the Los Angeles Center for Digital Art (LACDA). Build your resume with online entry, guaranteed acceptance and a chance to get special consideration for future solo and group exhibits. What more could you want?

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Learn more about LACDA online!CALL for ENTRIES:
Snap to Grid

Show your work in this all-hung  exhibit featuring digital art and photography. All entries will be printed (8.5″x11″ on heavyweight paper) and shown at the gallery arranged in a grid.  Entrants submit JPEG files of original work.

ELIGIBILITY: This call is international, open to all artists.

Learn more about LACDA online!MEDIA:  All styles of artwork and photography where digital processes of any kind were integral to the creation of the images are acceptable. Digital video stills & screen shots of web/new media are acceptable. Documentation shots of digital installation and digital sculpture are acceptable.

DEADLINE:
December 1, 2011

NOTIFICATION:
All Hung Exhibit

ENTRY FEE: $32 registration fee per image

AWARDS: Special consideration is given to “Snap to Grid” artists for inclusion in future exhibits. Entrants to their calls for submissions form the pool of artists from which they select the majority of their exhibitors.  There have been a large number of “Snap to Grid” participants who have been included in group exhibits, as well as a number of solo shows.

Learn more about LACDA online!Two easy steps to exhibit your work at LACDA…

1) Register (pay):
http://lacda.com/juried/juriedshow.html

2) Upload images (separate upload for ea.):
http://lacda.com/upload.html

GALLERY STATEMENT: “Every year for 50 years the L.A. Municipal Gallery has held its ‘Open Call’ exhibit where any artist can show up with their art and an entry fee (to benefit gallery programs) and the piece is shown.  The Los Angeles Center For Digital Art decided to launch an international experiment of the same nature where the artists upload images that are printed and hung by the gallery.

Prior Snap to Grid reception at LACDA!“The hundreds of works are displayed in a grid like installation (reminiscent of postcard art shows of the 1980’s) where every work submitted is exhibited.  The usual (less than democratic) selection process where only the precious few are chosen is turned on its head in a curatorial anarchy where everyone gets to participate and the viewer is literally left to be the judge. The show represents a snapshot of a current moment in art history when digital imaging has reached the hands of the many, an age where culture belongs to the ‘mobblogers’ around the globe.

“From Thailand to Texas, amateur to academic, beautiful to banal and beyond the monumental quantity and variety of “Snap to Grid” becomes an aesthetic experience where each individual piece adds to an agglomerative effect that has a life of its own.”

For full details, visit the LACDA website!

Learn more about LACDA online!

CALL for ENTRIES: Winter

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I only eat chili in winter.  It isn’t the spice; I eat spicy food all summer.  It isn’t the temperature; I eat hot meals everyday.  But, for whatever reason, chili = winter.  Just around the corner is the chili apex of my winter…the local Chili Cookoff.  It isn’t a culinary wonderland, believe me.  There are no surprises: the police department wins every year, and some yahoo will put Hershey’s Kisses™ in their chili.  But, after a night off glorious gorging on gallons of chili, we will watch as they throw the switch on the holiday lights as we all gaze upward at the winter fireworks show.  I’ll go to sleep with a smile on my face having forgotten that I will soon start belching cumin.  This next call wantes to know what Winter means to you.  I’d leave out the belching part, if I were you…

Check out this Call for Entries from the A. Smith Gallery (Johnson City, TX) for Winter, a Juried Photography Exhibit.  The entry fee is low, and the theme is open to interpretation.  Go for it…

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CALL for ENTRIES: Winter

 

Learn more about the Winter Exhibit from the A. Smith Gallery!What does Winter mean to you? Visual artists throughout the ages have tried to capture winter’s quintessential wonder. Winter is a time of dreaming and planning. In many parts of the world, the winter season is a time of extremes – ranging from exquisite beauty to notable hardships. The A. Smith Gallery seeks both literal representations and metaphorical interpretations on this theme. Submit your most intriguing photographs on the theme of “Winter.”

ELIGIBILITY:  Entries must not have been exhibited previously in an exhibition at A Smith Gallery.

MEDIA:  Photography.  Creativity is encouraged.

DEADLINE:  Wednesday, November 30, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  A non-refundable entry fee of $25 for the first 5 images and $5 for each additional image is required.  The Paypal link is on the Entry Form.

Learn more about the Winter Exhibit from the A Smith Gallery!JUROR:  Jean Caslin is an independent curator and career coach for emerging and mid-career visual artists. Most recently, she co-organized “Evolutionaries: Art & Healing” with Diane Griffin Gregory and Cindy Wigglesworth for Houston Community College Central’s Art Gallery (Summer 2011).  Jean Caslin’s photographs have been shown in four community exhibitions during FotoFest. Her work also has been exhibited by Texas Photographic Society, Rice University, Glassell School of Art, Studio E, Koelsch Gallery, The Arts Alliance Center at Clear Lake, Museum of Printing History and Watson Gallery.

AWARDS: Forty five 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. $250 for Juror’s Choice, $250 for Director’s Choice, $100 for Visitors’ Choice and five Honorable Mentions.

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

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the Winter Exhibit from the A Smith Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES: Plastic Camera Show

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The newest way isn’t always the best way.  I love new fusion foods and the newest in scientifically gastronomic menus.  But we still eat Jell-O at my house…with cocktail fruit.  No kidding.  I have cookbooks with wonderfully vivid pictures of savory Jello-O creations like salmon mousse terrine mold.  Some ideas are worth preserving, although I cannot vouch for the salmon terrine.  This Call is asking you to preserve a means and method that is a little less than current too.  Interested in exploring this opportunity?

Check out this Call for Entries from RayKo Photo Center (San Francisco, CA) for the 5th Annual International Juried Plastic Camera Show.  The entry fee is low, and I can’t wait to see how many of you own a plastic camera…or end up buying one.  Take a look…

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Learn more about the Plastic Camera Show from RayKo Photo Center!CALL for ENTRIES:
5th Annual International Juried Plastic Camera Show

 

This competition is open to artists working with plastic cameras with plastic lenses (click the link  if you are looking to buy one). The more obsolete, flawed, and lo-tech, the better.  Images should be taken with cameras with limited controls, such as Diana, Holga, Lubitel, Lomo, Banner, and Ansco cameras.  Beautiful prints from less-than-gorgeous cameras – that’s what we’re looking for!  This is RayKo’s largest exhibition of the year with artists from all over the globe submitting work, and hundreds of attendees at the reception.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists.

MEDIA:  All work must be original & taken with a plastic camera & plastic lens.

DEADLINE:  Friday, Nov 25, 2011, 11:59pm PST

Learn more about the Plastic Camera Show from RayKo Photo Center!NOTIFICATION:  Thursday, Dec 1, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  $25/up to 3 images. $5/add’l image up to 10 images

JUROR:  Ann Jastrab, MFA, is a fine art photographer, master printer, and teacher.  She is currently the Gallery Director at RayKo Photo Center.  The RayKo Gallery offers over 1600 square feet of exhibition space and presents eight to ten shows annually featuring nationally recognized artists.  Ann regularly participates as a juror and reviewer for a multitude of organizations:  the SF Arts Commission, Academy of Art in SF, Artspan, SF Art Institute, Fotofest, Photolucida, Review Santa Fe, Review LA, PhotoAlliance, SPE, Fotovision, Click646, and Critical Mass.  She has also taught at the Maine Media Workshops since 1994.

AWARDS:  $350 cash prize for Best of Show and 4 Honorable mention juror awards

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Read the Full Call at RayKo Photo Center online!

CALL for ENTRIES: Home

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of HOME

My mother makes the ugliest chocolate chip cookies.  They look like lumpy rocks, and as a teenager, I always longed for a mom that made Martha-Stewart-worthy sugar cookies decorated with colored sugar and dregees.  But alas, I got a mom that makes ugly cookie that may taste better than anything I have ever put in my mouth!  Home doesn’t always come in the pretty package you dream about, but it is still home.  BTW, the secret to my mom’s cookies is semi-sweet mini chips and walnuts instead of pecans.  This Call asks you to investigate what HOME means to you …good or bad.

Check out this Call for Entries from the Center for Fine Art Photography (Fort Collins, CO) for Home.   This is a beautiful gallery that has repeatedly shown excellent curatorial vision.  Don’t miss an opportunity to show at C4FAP!

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Learn more about Center for Fine Art Photography (C4FAP) online!CALL for ENTRIES: Home

One’s connection to Home is highly personal; but, the concept of Home is shared among all people. Understanding how others define Home strengthens our human connections.

Home: Universal. Ubiquitous. Unique.

ELIGIBILITY:  The exhibition is open to all photographers world wide, both amateur and professional.

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

Learn more abou the Home exhibit at C4FAP!DEADLINE:
November 16, 2011

NOTIFICATION:
November 30, 2011

ENTRY FEE:
Members: $20 for 3 images.

Non-Members: $35 for 3 images.

Add’l images $10 each. There is no limit to the number of images that may be submitted.

JUROR: Krzysztof Candrowicz is a founder and the director of Lodz Art Center and Foundation of Visual Education in the city of Lodz, Poland. The foundation started the International Festival of Photography in 2001 and is now preparing the 11th annual celebration for 2012. As a director and chief curator of  this event, Krzysztof established an association of 30 European festivals of photography, called PHOTO FESTIVAL UNION. The organization is responsible for common activities of European photo events, such as annual meetings, publications, photographic exchange and common promotion.

Learn more about the Center for Fine Art Photography (C4FAP)!AWARDS: With selection for this exhibition, featured artist’s work will be seen by an international audience of collectors, curators, art consultants and other advocates of fine art photography.  Each participant will be included in the Center’s Main Gallery exhibition and Online Gallery exhibition.

Juror’s Selection: $600

Director’s Selection: $250

2 liveBooks Website Awards: Valued at $399 from liveBooks.com

1 Blurb Book Award: Valued at $250 from blurb.com

Honorable Mention Awards:
2 year membership and a three image submission to a call for entry at the Center.

All exhibitors are included in the Center’s online gallery.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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

CALL for ENTRIES: What Comes After Modern?

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I love restaurants that reuse old builings and give them life with love and a whole lotta food.  The exposed beams make my fried chicken even more of a comfort food, and modern loft-style architecture makes my deconstructed food seem all the more elevated and intellectual.  Where we eat affects the taste of what we eat.  It just does.  Don’t you feel yourself gaining the pounds everytime you eat in front of the television?  Me too.  This Call asks you to further explore your connection to the buildings in your life.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from The Second Space Gallery (Spokane, WA) for What Comes After Modern?  The entry fee is low, and the theme is approachable for all.  Investigate this one…

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CALL for ENTRIES:
What Comes After Modern?
Architecture in the Course of Human Events

 

Learn More about Second Space Gallery online!The Second Space Gallery invites you to enter the juried exhibition entitled What Comes After Modern?: Architecture in the Course of Human Events to be held in Spokane, Washington during December 2011.

ELIGIBILITY: All artists over 18.

THEME:  Work that succeeds will try to answer the theme question by establishing a connection between people and the buildings we inhabit.

MEDIA:  Two-­dimensional works in the following categories: Photography, Computer Renderings, and Painting.   Also juried on technical proficiency in the chosen medium, visual impact and unique or original interpretation of the subject.

Learn more about Juror Meg Partridge!DEADLINE:  November 2, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  November 12, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  $12 per image entered, maximum of 5 entries per artist, maximum entry fee of $40.

JUROR:  Meg Partridge is the Director of the Imogen Cunningham Trust, the organization established in 1975 to preserve and promote the work of Partridge’s grandmother.  Please visit the Trust’s website at www.imogencunningham.com to find out more about the life of this fascinating photographer.  Partridge also administers her father’s photographic legacy, The Rondal Partridge Archives.  Among her projects are a film profiling her godmother entitled Dorothea Lange: A Visual Life, and a documentary about her father called, Outta My Light: Photographer Rondal Partridge.  Partridge has worked as an executive producer, producer, director and project manager for many companies.  Raised in Berkeley, California, Partridge received a BA in Theater Arts and Arts Administration from Antioch College and an MA in Film from San Francisco State University.

AWARDS: $500 -­ Best of Show and $300 – Merit award(s)

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Download the Prospectus from The Second Space Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES: ONWARD Compé 2012

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THE CHEESE,
please

Cheese plates annoy me.  More accurately, cheese plates ON MENUS annoy me.  Don’t offer me cheese and crackers or cheese and fruit.  The world offers a buffet of cheeses.  The term “cheese” is a category, not a description.  Give me smoked gouda, or a triple-creme brie or a beautifully aged Stilton, but don’t offer me cheese. This next call is open to a buffet of artwork in the category of photography.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries for ONWARD Compé 2012 from Project Basho.  Online entry and payment is simple, and the prizes are phenomenal.  Get ready to make tough decisions because they will take anything from silver gelatin to digital work.  Look into the details…

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CALL for ENTRIES: ONWARD Compé 2012

 

Learn more about ONWARD Compe 2012!Project Basho presents ONWARD Compé 2012, a juried photography exhibition exclusively featuring new and emerging photographers with envelope-pushing work.

ELIGIBILITY:  ONWARD Compé is open to individuals who do not currently have a contractual agreement with any gallery for gallery representation.  Previous ONWARD Compé selected photographers are permitted to enter the competition.

MEDIA:  ONWARD Compé 2012 has an open theme and any photographic medium including but not limited to historical processes, traditional silver printing, chromogenic printing, and digital processes can be submitted for consideration.

DEADLINE:
Entries must be submitted online by 11:59 PM EST on November 28, 2011.

NOTIFICATION:
By e-mail by December 16, 2011.

Learn more about Project Basho!ENTRY FEE:  The entry fee is $40 for up to three images, $50 for four, $60 for five, and $100 for 7.  A maximum of 7 images will be accepted per artist.  Friends of Project Basho will receive a $10 submission fee.

JUROR:  Based in San Francisco, Todd Hido‘s affecting and ambiguous landscapes and portraits explore loneliness and anonymity in American suburbia.  His award-winning monographs including House Hunting (2001), Outskirts (2002) and Roaming (2004) have garnered critical acclaim and established him as a important voice in contemporary fine art photography.  His work has been the subject of numerous exhibitions in commercial galleries and museums and is part of many prestigious collections including the Guggenheim Museum, George Eastman House, Whitney Museum of American Art, and more.

House Hunting by Juror Todd Hido!AWARDS:  Photographs selected by Todd Hido will be exhibited by Project Basho’s gallery in Philadelphia in from February 9 – March 25, 2012.  All chosen work is also displayed in a web gallery and a selection of artists will be featured through our media sponsors.  Selected photographers are also eligible for a host of awards and prizes:

2 Grand Prizes:  A two-person show at Project Basho Gallery, $500 cash prize, Choice of Ricoh GR Digital III or GXR+S10 Kit, Invitation to present your work at the ONWARD Summit ’12 on February 11th, 2012 in Philadelphia, Spyder 3 Elite & Spyder Cube, Camera/laptop bag from Crumpler, and Portfolio printed by Sous Les Etoiles in New York City.

West Collection Purchase Award:  Purchase of work by the West Collection.

Additional Prizes:  3 Spyder 3 Pro units to be given away throughout the open call, Crumpler camera straps for all selected photographers, Accounts with FotoVisura, and Sample inkjet paper from Pictorico.

For complete details, Download the Guidelines!

Download the Guidelines for ONWARD Compe 2012!

CALL for PHOTOGRAPHS: Shots Magazine

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CRUNCHA
CRUNCHA

Is it wrong that I love rice cakes? I know that I preach about having an adventurous palate, and I know you are imagining that squeaky sound that styrofoam makes. But no… rice cakes HAVE changed.  I implore you to look at their whole portfolio. They have grown from awful, dry, coaster-sized, hideous snacks to bite-sized morsels with flavors like Vanilla Creme Brulee and Chocolate Drizzle…how about Pomegranite Crisp. This next Call for Entries is wants to see YOUR portfolio… Give it a shot, no pun intended.

Check out this Call for Entries for Shots Magazine, Issue No. 114.  This is a shot to have FOUR images published. And, the entry fee is only $16 for up to TWENTY images. Possible award? Art Publication is a reward in itself. Remember you don’t have much time, but you can enter online. Take a look…

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Check out the current issue of Shots Magazine!CALL for ENTRIES:
Shots Magazine No. 114

 

A well-established, independent, quarterly photography journal in its 25th year of publication, SHOTS Magazine reaches an international community of photographers, educators, galleries, museums, collectors and other fine art photography enthusiasts.

MEDIA: All photography processes and techniques are welcomed.  Color work will be reproduced in black & white.  Please follow guidelines closely.

THEME: Submit a cohesive series or a selection of your best images.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all photographers internationally.

DEADLINE: Received by November 1, 2011.

ENTRY FEE: For up to 20 images: $16 for non-subscribers (include check with submission, or click here to pay online using PayPal) and FREE for current, renewing and new subscribers (for subscription information, please visit the Order Page)

Check out back issues of Shots MagazineTO SUBMIT FILES ONLINE:  SHOTS only accepts files submitted online using yousendit.com.  You may send up to 100MB at a time using their free “Lite Account”.  Please use shots@shotsmag.com as the recipient address, and include your name in the subject header and in all files.

Prepare your files per the specifications below and create and send a single compressed file (zip, rar, or sit).  If your file size exceeds 100mb, it is okay to send two compressed files.  File size is likely to be large—a high-speed internet connection is recommended.  If you are not a current subscriber, please make your payment directly before or after sending your files.  (Note: SHOTS does not review work on websites, and does not accept emailed files.)

FILE SPECIFICATIONS (CD and Online Submissions): 300 PPI JPEG files, sized to approximately 12” in the longest direction and saved to the highest quality possible.  Please include your name and the title of the image in each file name (for example: First_Last_Title.jpg).

AWARD:  Photographers selected for inclusion will be interviewed for publication and featured on at least 4 pages in this annual edition of SHOTS.

For more information, visit Shots Magazine’s Guidelines Page!

Learn more about the submissions guidelines for Shots Magazine!

CALL for ENTRIES: not BIG

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I become periodically addicted to snack foods.  Recently I’ve been fixated on Hot Buffalo Wing Pretzel Pieces from Snyder’s; however, an upcoming trip to a warm climate in the dead of winter means dragging out my bathing suit in December. Ugh.  So, I am trying to break the addiction by trying out new snack foods.  This week…whole grain fig newtons.  Wow, that’s a punch of flavor in a tiny package.  My logic is that the stronger flavor will result in less consumption.  We’ll see.  This next Call wants to see what can of wallop you can bring in a small package.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries for not Big from the M S Rezny Studio / Gallery in Lexington, Kentucky.  Enter any media for only $20, and small size means smaller shipping price.  Hurray!

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CALL for ENTRIES: not BIG

 

Read the Full Call from the M S Rezny Studio Gallery! ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all individual artists working in the contemporary arts.

MEDIA:  Any medium including painting, sculpture, ceramics, collage, mixed media, photography and glass.  There is no intended theme for the work; it just needs to fit the criteria of being “small art”. No works over 12 inches in any direction.

DEADLINE:  November 30, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  December 16, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  $20 entry fee for 3 images, $5 for add’l images

JUROR:  Jack Girard, Chair Division of Fine Art, Transylvania University

AWARDS:  $500 First Prize, $200 Second Prize and $100 Third Prize, as well as numerous Purchase Awards starting at $300.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Read the Full Call from the M S Rezny Studio Gallery!

 

CALL for ENTRIES: Altered States

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I love finding my favorite ingredients in forms I never expected.  If you ever get a chance, try savory ingredients in a dessert–like bacon in bread pudding or garlic in ice cream.  Yum.  This next call wants to see your altered states of photography.  Take a closer look…

Check out this Call for Entries for Altered States from the Pocono Arts Council and exhibited at the ARTSPACE Gallery (Stroudsburg, PA).  You can enter for as little as $20.  This is a dream come true for mixed media artists…

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CALL for ENTRIES: Altered States

 

Learn more about Altered States!The Pocono Arts Council announces a call to photographers for a national juried photography exhibition, January 14 – February 27, 2012 at ARTSPACE Gallery in Stroudsburg, PA.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists. *Editor’s Note:  The Prospectus calls this exhibit a “national” show indicating that artists must reside in the US; however, it doesn’t actually address eligibility.  If in doubt, email them.

MEDIA:  Open to all photo-based works which have been altered at any point during the photographic process.  All content and photographic media are acceptable-alternative processes, traditional black and white, and/or digital methods.  Add’l artistic mediums, such as paint or found objects, are encouraged as long as the piece is photographic based.

Learn more about Altered States!DEADLINE:  November 23, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  Entrants will be notified via email on or around December 9, 2011 only if he/she is accepted.  A list of accepted artists will also be posted on their website. 

ENTRY FEE:  Adults pay $20 for the first 2 entries and $15 each add’l. Students pay $15 for the first 2 entries and $10 each add’l.

JUROR:  Harris Fogel is an Associate Professor of Photography, and Director and Curator of the Sol Mednick Gallery and Gallery 1401 in the Media Arts Dept. at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia.  Fogel’s photographic work is in major museum collections, and he has a long exhibition record.  He has written for art and photo-related publications and projects, and has taught photo history for more than 20 years.  One of his longstanding interests is placing contemporary work within a contextual framework.

AWARDS:  Juror’s Choice Award:  $500 cash, a feature on the PoconoArts website, and an article in its monthly newsletter following the exhibition.  Curator Award:  $200 cash.  ARTSPACE Student Award:  $100 cash.

SALES:  All work must be available for sale.  The ARTSPACE Gallery receives a commission of 20% of sale before taxes.  All payments to artists will be in the form of a check and mailed 30 days after the close of the show.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Download the Prospectus from the Pocono Arts Council!