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CALL for ENTRIES: Digital Unity

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I love food fusion.  I’ve eaten in some crazy creations from Tex-Mex crossed with Filipino food to Cajun food crossed with Asian food.  Recently I had Rueben eggrolls.  Delicious.  Not everyone embraces the new of it all.  Digital art is like food fusion… not everyone loves it.  This call gives you a great chance to participate in a digital show, and it just happens to be in Berlin.  Bonus…

Check out this Call for Entries for Digital Unity sponsored by ANNEX:art and Förderkreis Dorfkirche Lübzow.  The entry fee is a standard $35 (approximately), and it could get you an international show!  This is not an online show…

*Editor’s Note:  This show is two-part… the Call for Entries AND a separate Artist Residency to install all the accepted pieces.  Enter your work (and maybe even you) could be on its way to Berlin.  This Call is a little odd, and the website is not incredibly clear.  If you are excited about a call for digital work, email the curator, Dr. Jörg Bauer, with your questions.

Learn more about Digital Unity from Annex:art!CALL for ENTRIES:
Digital Unity

The concept of this project will be to present various forms of digital art in a unified digital installation. Artist submissions are open to digital photography, digital audio installation, digital collage, digital painting and digital video clips.  Each entry will be evaluated on its own merit with respect to inclusion in the final digital installation.

 At least 10 digital images will be chosen for printing and inclusion in an exhibition which will be part of the installation.  All other digital materials will be utilized and included in a digital projection project as part of an artist residency and ultimately included in the final installation.  The installation will be presented to the public in Lübzow, Germany on October 2, 2011 with the entire installation then being presented in a Berlin gallery beginning on October 15, 2011.

Artists are welcomed to travel to Germany for the opening event and may also be interested in participating in installing the installation during the week leading up to the vernissage on October 2nd.  One artist will additionally be chosen to compile the digitalized material into the final installation.  Applications for this residency are separate from the submission of artwork for inclusion in the installation.  Any artist wishing to take part in installing the show can inquire about the availability and terms of accommodations for this project.

Learn more about Digital Unity from AnnexArt!ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Digital photography, digital audio installation, digital collage, digital painting, and digital video clips.

DEADLINE:  August 31, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  September 15, 2011

ENTRY FEE:   After completion of the online application each artist is required to submit the non-refundable application fee of €25.00 (approximately $35 USD) via PayPal (due to security reasons only PayPal payments will be accepted).  No entries will be reviewed prior to receipt of the application fee.

SALES: 15% commission

For complete details, visit the Annex:art website!

Learn more about Digital Unity from Annex:art!

CALL for ENTRIES: A Sense of Place

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NUTS for YOU!

I believe that food has a sense of place.  When you eat cotton candy, don’t you think of going to the fair?  When I taste boiled peanuts (Yes, Virginia, they do exist), I am instantly transported to South Carolina.  You have associations of your own, no doubt. This Call is named Sense of Place, but it isn’t a theme.  Maybe it comes from the enormous sense of place felt even through photographs of this beautiful gallery space.  Inspired yet?

Check out this Call for Entries from the Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art in Augusta, GA for the 2011 National Juried Exhbition: A Sense of Place.  The entry fee is low, and once again, the juror is well-documented and happens to be a printmaker, although many media are embraced.  This looks like a winner…

CALL for ENTRIES:  A Sense of Place

 

Learn more about the Sense of Place show from GHIA!The Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art (GHIA) is pleased to announce its 2011 juried fine art competition, A Sense of Place.  Open to participants from throughout the United States, this 31st annual event seeks to recognize the outstanding quality and diversity of work being generated by contemporary American artists. 

Founded in 1937 and housed in the historic Nicholas Ware mansion (c. 1818), GHIA is Augusta’s only independent nonprofit visual arts school and gallery.  The Institute serves as a showcase for local, regional, and national artists, offering rotating exhibitions of outstanding contemporary artwork year-round.  In addition, professionally taught studio art classes in a wide variety of media are provided to students of all ages and experience levels.

ELIGIBILITY:  The 2011 juried fine art competition is open to all US artists age 18 and older.  All works must be original, not previously exhibited at the Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art, and completed on or after June 1, 2009.

Learn more about the Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art!MEDIA: Painting, drawing, mixed media, printmaking, photography, ceramics, and sculpture.  Film and video pieces are ineligible.  The exhibition is not judged in media categories.

DEADLINE:  Postmarked by June 3, 2011.

NOTIFICATION:  Mailed July 22, 2011. *Editor’s Note:  Just allow me to say “Wow!”  GHIA still sends REAL letters. 

ENTRY FEE:  A non-refundable fee of $30 enables each artist to enter up to three works; additional works may be submitted at a cost of $5 each.  Please submit one digital image per work; one additional detail image will be accepted for three dimensional works.  Complete the entry form portion of the prospectus and return along with the required entry fee (checks, MasterCard and Visa accepted).  Please also include a self-addressed stamped envelope for mailing of the notification letter.

Learn more about the Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art!JUROR:  Tom Hammond, noted printmaker and professor emeritus at the University of Georgia’s Lamar Dodd School of Art, will serve as juror for A Sense of Place 2011.  Over the past thirty years Hammond has exhibited extensively in solo and group shows throughout the United States and abroad.  His work is held in numerous public and private collections, including the Royal Museum of Art, Antwerp, Belgium; the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Winston-Salem, North Carolina; and the Mint Museum of Art, Charlotte, North Carolina.  Hammond holds a master of arts from East Carolina University and also studied at Atelier 17 in Paris.

AWARDS: Three cash prizes will be given, including a $750 Best of Show Award and two $500 Juror’s Awards.  Award recipients will be announced at the exhibition’s opening reception on Friday, September 16, 2011.

SALES:  Sales will be encouraged, and all works are assumed to be available for purchase unless designated “Not For Sale” (NFS).  A 35% gallery commission will be charged on sales of all exhibited artwork.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Download the Prospectus from the Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art

CALL for ENTRIES: Down on the Farm

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GOODNESS

My local farmers market opens soon… have you check out yours lately? I am green-ish about energy conservation, re-use and recycling. I must admit that I am more motivated when there is a cash savings involved.  But with food, I am all about the green alternatives.  Local foods are fresher and tend to be cheaper, and some local products like honey are said to help combat seasonal allergies.  This Call gives you the perfect opportunity to embrace all that you love about farm fresh goodness.  Take a look at this opportunity…

Check out this Call for Entries from Darkroom Gallery called Down on the Farm. Enter your work for as little as $20. Don’t forget Darkroom Gallery offers free framing & matting on accepted entries!

Learn more about the Down on the Farm Show at the Darkroom Gallery!CALL FOR ENTRIES:
Down on the Farm

Your source material for “Down on the Farm” is endless: the backyard garden to the 1000-acre ranch, rice paddies to cotton fields, the chicken coop to the breeding barn, milking stand to dairy co-operative, sugar house to forest floor, road-side veggie stand to farmers’ markets, agricultural auctions to agricultural fairs.  This is your chance to pay tribute to the men and women who work the land and raise the animals that nourish us all.

A look back:  the Farm Security Administration was born in 1935 in the United States as a means to battle poverty in rural America.  It was the documentary photographic work born of this era and via the goals of the FSA, that the first major bodies of work depicting agriculture and its social realities came into being.  The majority of the work produced was by fifteen Photographers (a total of 44 photographers had been hired) including such greats as Dorothea Lange, Walker Evans, Carl Mydans and Ben Shahn.  Look to their images, as well as contemporary Ag-Documentarians for your inspiration (Paul Mobley is one practiced suggestion!).

Learn more about the Digital Concept show at the Darkroom Gallery!JUROR:  “From the fishing villages of Alaska to the palaces of Croatia, Mobley has traveled the world over to capture and celebrate humanity in its infinite forms.”  Paul Mobley’s portraits are rich with intimacy – close-up, straight, real, indicative of the souls behind the eyes.

Mobley began his photographic education at the Detroit Center for Creative Studies.  He continued his training through apprenticeships in New York with such greats as Annie Leibovitz and Steve Steigman.  He grew his photography into a successful commercial career working for a broad range of corporate, advertising, and editorial clients, including American Express, Sony, Citigroup, Ford, Compaq, Gourmet, Max Factor, Chevrolet, Microsoft, and many others.

Mobley visited over 200 farms and ranches across the United States to collect the over 150 portraits that appear in “American Farmer: Portraits from the Heartland” (2008 by Welcome books).  Following the tradition of Richard Avedon’s watershed monograph and Mike Disfarmer’s Heber Sprints series, “American Farmer” is an epic monument to the spirit of rural life through the faces and words of those who sustain and nurture the land.  Mobley’s dedication to the “American Farmer” project, allow him an experienced and practiced eye through which to jury “Down on the Farm.” 

Learn more about Juror Paul Mobley!PHOTO SUBMISSIONS:

Age: Entrants must be at least 18 years old. If younger, a parent or legal guardian may make the submission for you.

Ownership: All submitted photos must have been taken by the photographer making the entry.

If you are a parent or legal guardian submitting for a minor, please make it clear on the submission form.

Digital Submissions: All submissions must be made by digital files through:

1. Upload on the Dark Room Gallery website or

2. Sent via email to submissions (at) VermontPhotoSpace.com. This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it along with an application form. There is a $5.00 surcharge for email entries.

3. Images should be as large as possible but no larger than 1280 pixels on the longest side, type jpg – set to the highest quality. DPI can be set to any number, but if you must specify something to go with 72 dpi.

Check out Vermont Photo Space Gallery Online!FEES: Up to three images may be submitted for a fee of $20 US for on-line submission and $25 for email submission. Additional images may be submitted for an additional $5 US per image.

DEADLINE: Images and payment must be received by midnight EST on June 21, 2011.

RIGHTS: Photographers retain all rights to their work, except for submissions accepted for exhibition: artists grant Dark Room Gallery/Vermont Photo Space the right to use their images to promote the exhibition on the website and for inclusion in an exhibit catalog.

Darkroom Gallery provides free matting and framing of accepted entries for the duration of each of our exhibitions, subject to standard sizes. Photographers set their own prices if they wish to sell their work, and retain all rights.

For the full Call for Entries, visit the website.

CALL for ENTRIES: Inanimate

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anyone?

I am a bit on the fruity side of normal, and I got there loving extreme fruits–both the botanical variety and the two-legged, human kind.  However, I have somehow managed, to the best of my recollection, to become an artist, gallery director, curator and editor without ever having sketched, drawn, photographed or painted a bowl of fruit.  This Call doesn’t require a bowl of fruit, but a bowl of fruit would certain qualify.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Working with Artists for Inanimate, a still-life photography show at FLASH Gallery (Colorado).  This show’s entry fee has a unique twist– sell a piece of your work, and they will refund your entry fee.  Cool, eh?

Learn more about the Inanimate show at the FLASH Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Inanimate

 

Working with Artists is issuing an international Call for Art Entries / Submissions for Inanimate, an exhibition of still life photography from international artists from June 17 – July 30, 2011 at FLASH Gallery in Lakewood, Colorado.

Inanimate.
Inanimate objects, are, literally:
Objects not in motion.

 

Still life in art has a long, rich tradition in history.  Still lifes in Egyptian tombs provided food for the deceased.  Allegorical still lifes of the Middle Ages gave way to the natural botanicals of the 16th Century, followed by the depiction of everyday items in the Eighteenth Century.  The 20th Century’s proliferation of artistic movements reimagined the still life in exciting new ways, making them more abstract.

Learn more about the Inanimate show at the FLASH Gallery!Viewers imbue a still life with a deeper meaning.  In a still life, one looks at an object and begins to fabricate a narrative around the object, charging it with meaning.  Multiple objects placed together—in irony or symbolism, for example–generate layers of complexity as the objects themselves seem to spin a story.  Food in a still life may be more than merely decorative–it might also imply impermanence and death.

For Inanimate, they are seeking the motionless as a way to express wisdom to the living.  Objects that say something about us–about our journey and about how we see, live, work, love, and die in this world.

ELIGIBILITY:  The exhibition is open to all domestic & international photographers of all ages.

MEDIA:  Digital or traditional photography or a combination of both

DEADLINE:  Submissions due no later than 8pm on Friday, May 13th, 2011.

Learn more about the Inanimate show at the FLASH Gallery!NOTIFICATION:  Selections will be announced no later than Friday, May 20th, 2011.

SUBMISSIONS:  Jpgs can be entered via email or a CD can be mailed to WWA – 445 S. Saulsbury St, Main Gallery, Lakewood CO, 80226.

ENTRY FEE:  An entry fee of $35 for up to three images, and $5 each image thereafter, or $25 for WWA/CLICK! Members, $5 each thereafter shall be included with the entry.  Checks can be made to “WWA” or credit card payments can be made over the phone to 303-837-1341.

JUROR:  Adam Lerner is the Director of the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver and Chief Animator in the Department of Structures and Fictions.  He was the founder and Executive Director of The Laboratory of Art and Ideas at Belmar until The Lab merged with the MCA Denver in March 2009.

See the current show at the FLASH Gallery!Lerner was previously Master Teacher for Modern and Contemporary Art at the Denver Art Museum from 2001 to 2003.  While at the Denver Art Museum, Lerner worked with Director Lewis Sharp and Continuum Partners to conceptualize and create a new contemporary cultural space for the Denver community.  These discussions were the impetus for The Lab at Belmar.

Prior to his arrival in Colorado, Lerner served as Curator of the Contemporary Museum, Baltimore, where he also curated several exhibitions, including new projects with Christian Marclay, Dennis Adams, and Isaac Julien.

Lerner received his Ph.D. from the Johns Hopkins University and his Master’s from Cambridge University.  He was a Fellow at the Smithsonian American Art Museum from 1997 to 1998.

SALES:  Commission is 70/30 for Members of WWA or 60/40 for non-members.  Juried artists in the exhibition who make a sale in the gallery will be refunded their full entry fee.

For complete details, visit the website!

Learn more about the Inanimate show at the FLASH Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES: 24th Annual Northern National

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& do me a favor…

I love cheese–all cheeses.  But, I prefer stinky cheeses, as you know.  However, on a beautiful late Spring afternoon, there is not much better than a slice of cheddar cheese and a juicy slice of Granny Smith green apple.  If you get juried in to the show in the Call, pick me up a block a cheddar at the airport.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Nicolet College and the Northern Arts Council for the 24th Annual Northern National Art Competition, an artshow in Wisconsin!  The entry fee for this show is fairly standard, with the bonus of NO COMMISSION!

Learn more about the 24th Annual NationalCALL for ENTRIES:
24th Annual Northern National

Nicolet College & the Northern Arts Council announce a call to artists for a national juried art competition, July 26 – September 9, 2011 at the Nicolet College Art Gallery in Rhinelander, Wisconsin.

ELIGIBILITY:  The competition is open to all artists 18 years or older who are US residents.

MEDIA:  2D hangable artwork of any medium including photography.

Learn more about the Nicolet College Art Gallery!DEADLINE:  May 14, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  June 27, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  A non-refundable fee of $30.00 will entitle the artist to submit either one or two images — ONE image per art work. Images must accurately represent the work entered.  Make checks payable to Nicolet College.

JUROR:  Dennis Wojtkiewicz is a painter who lives and works in Bowling Green, Ohio. He is a professor at Bowling Green State University where he has taught painting and drawing in the School of Art since 1988.  His luminous photo-realistic paintings have been shown throughout the United States with solo exhibitions scheduled at the Peterson-Cody Gallery in Santa Fe in August and the J. Cacciola Gallery in New York in the spring of 2012.

Strawberry Series #2 by Juror Dennis WojtkiewiczHis work has been featured in international art fairs in Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami, Palm Beach, Santa Fe and Toronto. He is the recipient of two Ohio Arts Council Individual Fellowships and has both paintings and drawings represented in major public, private and corporate collections.

AWARDS:  Three $1,000 Awards of Excellence.  More than $8,500 in prize money will be awarded.

SALES:  All proceeds of sales will be assigned to the artist.

For complete details, download the Prospectus!

CALL for ENTRIES: Intimate Landscape

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I am addicted to blackberries and raspberries.  I dare say that I would consume them at EVERY meal if I was financially able to afford them that often.  And, many of you know that I am addicted to my BlackBerry as well.  I never could be convinced to make the leap to iPhone and have remained jealous of the photo apps available.  Until now… I have found a couple of great photo apps for Blackberry, and my shots are getting better by the day as a result.  I wonder if a cell phone pic could take the cover of this Juried Book Competition featured in this Call for Entries?  Hmmm… sounds like a challenge.

Check out this Call for Entries from the Open to Interpretation juried book competition Intimate Landscape. Have your work become the artistic inspiration for a literary masterpiece today!

CALL for ENTRIES: Open to Interpretation

Learn more about Open to Interpretation!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

Learn more about Open to Interpretations Call for the Intimate LandscapeTHEME:
Intimate Landscape

DEADLINE: The early deadline is August 23, 2011. The final deadline is October 18, 2011.

NOTIFICATION: Posted online by November 1, 2011 (Editor’s Note: I don’t like it when they post results online.  For $30, they can email me.  If you feel the same way, make sure AFTER results are posted that you write a polite email to their contact email address.)

ENTRY FEE: $30 for 5 images, $10 each additional if entered by August 23, 2011. $35 for 5 images, $10 each additional if entered by October 18, 2011.

JUROR: Karen Irvine is Curator and Manager of Publications of the Museum of Contemporary Photography at Columbia College Chicago. She has organized over thirty five exhibitions at the MoCP and other institutions and written essays for numerous artist monographs and publications including Art on Paper and Contemporary. Irvine is a part time instructor of photography at Columbia College Chicago. She received an MFA in photography from FAMU in Prague, Czech Republic, and an MA in art history from the University of Illinois.

AWARDS: $300 Jurors Selection Award

For complete details, visit the Intimate Landscape Call online!

Learn more about Open to Interpretations Call for the Intimate Landscape!

CALL for ENTRIES: Food from C4FAP!

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Some of you think my food obsession is, well, a little over the top. And, a couple of you have suggested that I drop the food references and pictures and just stick to the art deadlines, but on both occasions I have respectfully declined to remove the food from the food-themed art blog.  At the end of the day, though, my posts have precious-little to do with food.  Today is monumental.  Today is the day that Food is both the opening paragraph AND the theme of the Call.  It seems only appropriate that one of my wonderful readers should take the Juror’s award for THIS show of all shows.  Keep me updated, folks…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Center for Fine Art Photography in Colorado for Food. The theme is open, and the entry fee can be as low as $20.  Just take a deep breath, believe in your work and take a chance…

CALL for ENTRIES: Food

THEME: Food, in its most basic purpose provides the fundamentals of existence. The act of eating, and what one eats, is based upon many societal implications including location, resources, and access. 

Learn more about C4FAP online!For centuries, food has helped distinguish cultures and, on occasion, been the source of rituals. Photography has the ability to transform our vision of food graphically, politically, and culturally.

The theme is open to all interpretations.
Please join in the conversation.

 

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

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

Learn more about C4FAP online!DEADLINE:
May 17, 2011

NOTIFICATION:
May 25, 2011

ENTRY FEE: Members of C4FAP: $20 for the first five images. Non-C4FAP Members: $35 for the first five images.

JUROR:  David Bram is a fine art photographer and the editor, founder, and curator of Fraction Magazine. Founded in 2008, Fraction Magazine is currently on its twenty-fith issue and has shown portfolios from more than 150 photographers.  David has been reviewing portfolios at various events including Review LA, Review Santa Fe, PhotoNOLA, Atlanta Celebrates Photography, PhotoLucida, and Fotofest.  He was also a juror for Review Santa Fe in 2010 as well as a juror for Critical Mass in 2009 and 2010.  For his outstanding work, David was selected as the 2010 recipient of the Griffin Museum’s Rising Star Award.

Photo by Juror David BramAWARDS:  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. Exhibiting artists are encouraged to attend the Center’s opening reception to participate in portfolio reviews with David Bram.

Juror’s Selection:
$300, and feature on the blog

Director’s Selection:
$200, and feature on the blog

Fraction Magazine Award:
5 artists will be selected to present their 10 image portfolios in Fraction Magazine.

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

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

For complete details, visit the C4FAP.org website!

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

CALL for ENTRIES: Axis Gallery Annual Juried

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RECIPE for SUCCESS

Like many of you, I frequently “wing it” in the kitchen.  I like the idea of cooking with whatever you have on hand and making adjustments according to taste along the way.  However, while editing a recipe card for The Lodge at Buckberry Creek recently, I realized there is a certain comfort in knowing the exact amount of cream and vanilla in bread pudding.  There is comfort in not guessing the temperature or constantly checking the oven to see if your concoction is ready.  Take comfort in the fact that the Call a well-established show with lots of room for research.  Time to create your own recipe…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Axis Gallery in Sacramento, CA for their 6th Annual National Juried Competition!  The entry fee is only $30, and the juror is well-documented so you can do your homework (#4 FYI) BEFORE you submit work!

CALL for ENTRIES: 6th Annual National Juried

Learn more about the Axis Gallery in Sacramento, CA!ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists residing in the United States.

MEDIA:   Contemporary original 2D and 3D work in any media, including
paintings, prints, drawings, photography and digital images. 

2D work should not exceed a framed size of 36” in the longest dimension.  3D work limited to 24” in the longest dimension and not more than 60 lbs.  All work must be original (no reproductions), produced within the last two years and not previously shown at Axis Gallery.

DEADLINE:  Postmarked by May 28, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  June 22, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  There is a (nonrefundable) $30 entry fee for up to three submissions, $5.00 each additional entry, limit 6.

JUROR:  Axis Gallery is pleased to have Dena Beard as juror for the 6th National Juried Exhibition. Dena Beard is Curatorial Assistant at the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAM/PFA).

See images from Last Year's Annual Juried Exhibition at the Axis Gallery!For the MATRIX program at BAM/PFA she assists with site-specific projects by national & international emerging artists, including Ahmet Ogut, Omer Fast, Futurefarmers, Brent Green, Paul Chan, Martha Colburn, Mario Garcia Torres, Trevor Paglen, Tomas Saraceno, Allison Smith, and Tris Vonna-Michell, among others. Independently, she curated the Lending Library exhibition series in Oakland & San Francisco, featuring the research materials of Desiree Holman, Trevor Paglen, Kevin Killian, Tom Marioni, Colter Jacobsen, Amy Franceschini, Stephanie Syjuco, among others.

Dena is currently working on Take Up Room on the Floor, a project about physical and virtual embodiment, and a solo exhibition featuring the artist Lutz Bacher. Prior to joining the staff at BAM/PFA, Dena was Curatorial Associate at the Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum, an alternative art space that presented 16–18 exhibitions annually.  She graduated from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago with an M.A. in Art History, Theory, and Criticism.

AWARDS:  Cash awards

SALES:  Sales are encouraged.  The gallery will retain 40% commission on any works sold.  Price of work should include commission.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Learn more about the Axis Gallery by downloading the Prospectus!

CALL for ENTRIES: Water’s Edge

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I must confess that I do less cooking than my daily ramblings might indicate. My dearest husband does much of the cooking in our household, and he does it wonderfully. But the times I truly enjoy are the times we spend in the kitchen together. And, as I get older, I have found that artistic collaboration keeps me motivated as well. This call offers you an opportunity to produce work while still being someone else’s muse. Great idea…

Check out this Call for Entries from Open to Interpretation’s juried book competition Water’s Edge. Have your work become the artistic inspiration for a literary masterpiece today!

*Editor’s Note:  This is a repeated post because 1) I love the collaborative nature of this Call for Entries and 2) the early deadline is five days away!

CALL for ENTRIES: Open to Interpretation

Learn more about Open to Interpretation!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.

Learn more about Waters Edge from Open to Interpretation online!ELIGIBILITY: Open to all

MEDIA:
Photography

THEME:
Water’s Edge

DEADLINE: The early deadline is April 26, 2011. The final deadline is June 7, 2011.

NOTIFICATION: June 20, 2011

ENTRY FEE: $30 for 5 images, $10 each additional if entered by April 26, 2011. $35 for 5 images, $10 each additional if entered by June 7, 2011.

Wind in Water photograph of Lake Michigan by Juror Douglas BeasleyJUROR: As founder and director of Vision Quest Photo Workshops, Douglas Beasley provides workshops that emphasize personal expression and creative vision over the mechanics of camera use. He believes in helping each student find their voice rather than making pretty pictures. Click on the Wind in Water photograph of Lake Michigan by Juror Douglas Beasley pictured right to see his portfolios.

Much of his personal work, including Sacred Sites of the Lakota, Disappearing Green Space, Silent Witness: Genocide and the Landscape, Sacred Places and Earth Meets Spirit are supported by grants and commissions and have been widely exhibited and collected. His second book Earth Meets Spirit will be coming out in late 2010. Doug continues to explore the notion of what is sacred in his photography and in his life. He lives in a passive solar home surrounded by trees in Saint Paul, MN. When not out traveling the world he can be found tending his Japanese gardens or enjoying a strong cup of coffee while listening to loud music. Personal heroes include Jimi Hendrix, the Dalai Lama and whoever invented the espresso machine.

AWARDS: $300 Jurors Selection Award

For complete details, visit Open to Interpretation online!

Learn more about Waters Edge from Open to Interpretation online!

ARTIST RESIDENCY: 1 Week River Retreat

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CATCH and RELEASE?

One of my favorite things about a river vacation getaway or retreat is the trout.  I like to catch them.  I like to eat them.  I do not like to clean them.  It isn’t about my wanting to be ignorant of the source of my food or the avoiding the death of a living being.  I just don’t like the guts part.  No, really.  If you’re a little squeamish too, make sure you take someone along for this next week-long artist residency on the river.  Take a look…

Check out this Artist Residency Opportunity from Vision Quest Photo.  It would be a great deal at the normal cost of $675; however, here is your chance to get a grant to spend a free week at the Trade River Retreat Center!  For those of you that don’t normally consider Artist in Residence programs due to an inability to leave home for months at a time, this might just be your chance!

ARTIST RESIDENCY:  Trade River Retreat Center

Learn more about Vision Quest Photo online!Vision Quest Photo Workshops announces a new yearly grant of a one-week photographic artist’s residency.  Spend five days to one week alone in the woods devoted to nourishing your artistic spirit at Vision Quest’s Trade River Retreat Center in NW Wisconsin.

For mid-career fine-art photographers looking for a retreat-like experience to work on their art, reflect on their artistic direction, make new photographs, plan new career paths, have time away from work/family/life pressure and stress or use in any way they find useful to move their art or career forward or use the time away to simply reflect on where they are and where they are headed.

Stay in a very private retreat in the woods along the banks of a pristine sand-bottom river. The Trade River Retreat Center is located near Grantsburg, Wisconsin, an hour and a half from the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul, MN. 

Learn more about Vision Quest Photo online!Modern facilities include full bathroom with hot and cold running water, heat, electricity, phone, modern kitchen, wood-burning fireplace, sauna, fire-pit, library and stereo system. See student photos made at the Trade River Retreat Center.

The residency will include a private consultation, in person or via phone or Skype, with Vision Quest Photo Workshops founder and director Douglas Beasley before the week begins to help set the tone and scope of time spent there and also after its conclusion, to discuss its impact on future artistic endeavors.

DEADLINE:  July 31, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  There is a $20 application fee.

Learn more about Vision Quest Photo online!SUBMISSIONS:  Submit 12 .jpeg images.  Also send a 300 to 500-word artist statement about your past and current work and overall artistic direction, and a 300 to 500-word statement of what you would like to do with your residency.

IMAGE GUIDELINES:

  • sRGB or RGB color space (standard) – not CMYK.
  • Save files to 72 dpi resolution, flattened layers, 8 bit JPG files.
  • Sized to 1280 pixels on the longest side.
  • JPG compression at level 7 (medium). This compression level will not affect the quality of the images viewed on the monitor.
  • Enter zero in the field for width, height and depth.
  • Each image should be titled.
  • DO NOT USE characters other than a period or underscore preceding jpg in the file name. The following characters !@#$%^&*()+?/"~ will lead to image uploading problems.

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