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FEATURED ARTIST: Melody Sage

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and fudge

I seem to be always apologizing for running behind on judging the $5 Art Contest. This time I am just going to say, “Yes, these are the April results.  Let’s move on.”   Think of it like waiting for bread to rise.  Ahhh, did I mention I’m trying to live a wheat-free life now?  Let’s call “carbohydrate-jonesing” a contributing factor to this month’s tardiness while I formulate an excuse for May.

This month’s artist works in intricate detail and with a twist of humor and pun. Watercolor, ink and drawing all come together to give this mechanically organic feel.  The color screams pop art, but the texture often echoes natural forms.

On behalf of ArtAndArtDeadlines.com, I am proud to announce the Featured Artist chosen from the April entries to the $5 Art Contest is Melody Sage, bringing us a little smile, a pop of color and a twist of phrase.

Learn more about our Featured Artist Melody Sage!

Sage’s work made me want to get to know her over cocktails, if for no other reason than to mine for puns.  Inspirational wit

FEATURED
ARTIST:

Melody Sage

 

Melody Sage grew up in a heavily forested area of northern Wisconsin.

“Ecology is magic to me. Following streams to see where they led, keeping grass snakes in jars, drinking tea cups of rain: a barefoot and disheveled child, bowled over by splendor.  Those hours studying intricate textures and forms shaped my sensibility.”

Kiwi Bird by Featured Artist Melody SageSince I am also a writer,
subtext, wit, and narrative
infuse my art.

 

“In my work, I explore the connection between nature and metaphor, color and poetry, pattern and clarity.”

Are you a self-taught artist or have you been formally instructed? “I am self taught.”

“I come from a big eccentric family where if someone had an idea to attach a bed with ropes to the ceiling to turn it into a swing, everybody else would say, ‘Why not? Who cares about dents in the wall?’  From there, becoming an artist was a natural progression.

The Cat Lady by Featured Artist Melody SageTalk to me about the process you use. “Mostly I like to work with ink and paint, things that stain and make mistakes that I then have to improvise and work around.  I like the spontaneity and intractability of tangible materials, the surprises.  The possibility of unredeemable failure at any moment is exciting.”

I notice that you seem to be attracted to portraiture and organic forms.  Tell me why.  How do they work together for inspiration?  “Humans are an indivisible piece of the continuum of nature. I think it is very primal. A disproportionate portion of the brain is dedicated to facial recognition. We are hardwired to see faces everywhere from gnarled trees to Martian geology.  It’s compelling.”

Your work is so diverse that I really had a hard time finding a direction.  Talk to me about writing and the effect it has on your art.  “I am interested in metaphorical leaps, that moment of recognition when an unlikely connection is made.  My writing is imagery rich in style, and my art is often inspired by word play, mythic archetypes, or poetry.”

Skeleton Key by Featured Artist Melody Sage“Another major part of my process is listening to audio-books downloaded from the library. I find it distracts the talkative critical left side of my brain like dangling keys in front of a baby.”

Editor’s note: In my studio it is the white noise of junk TV in an adjacent room.  Just something to break the pressure of silence.

Talk to me about the effect the possibility of sales has on your technique or subject matter. “I never expected to sell my work, and it still feels unreal when it happens. I feel wistful, when I see artists who have a consistent vision, and market themselves with savvy and grace, but that’s not my strong suit.”  ...Segue into the merits of the $5 Art Contest, snicker.

You know we have to talk about food. What is your favorite? “Nectarines.  I know they are basically bald peaches, but I love them to the utmost.  Fresh baked bread used to be my favorite food, until I had to give up wheat as well (sad trombone).”   Sad trombone for us both.  Remind me to give you a recipe for gluten free nectarine scones.  Yum.

Endless Love by Featured Artist Melody SageWhat about snack foods? “Lately, I have been making this recipe for fudge babies about once a week. They are like the love child of a cookie dough ball and a truffle that grew up and went to a liberal arts college.” For the record, I chose Melody BEFORE she sent links to chocolate recipes.  No bribery involved.

So, what’s coming up next for you? More of my life now, fingers crossed.“Brevity is the soul of wit.”  Thank you, Melody (and Shakespeare).

See more of the work of Melody Sage online!

http://melodysage.indiemade.com/

CALL for ENTRIES: Represent

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me

If I had to choose one food to represent me as a person, I would possibly die of indecision.  But, since my food ramblings are only the fluff of why readers come to this site, and you don’t have enough time to wait…let’s will say just for argument’s sake that goat cheese would represent me perfectly.  Soft but with an edge, getting a little more tart with age, not for everyone, but goes well with almost anything.  Goat cheese is me.  If goat cheese isn’t you, don’t worry.  This next Call offers you a chance for a year-long representation.  Investigate…

Check out this Call for Entries from Melissa Wolf Fine Arts (online) for the Represent, and opportunity for a year of representation. This is a very new online venue; however, I had some personal success with their last call. So, at least take a look…

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

 

What if you had a chance to be Represented by a gallery? Would you send your portfolio?  Would hesitate to enter?

Represent IS that chance. If your work is accepted to this unique opportunity you will be able to say that you are represented by Melissa Wolf Fine Arts.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

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

DEADLINE: September 30, 2013

NOTIFICATION: October 30, 2013

ENTRY FEE: $50 for 15-25 images

AWARDS: If selected, you will also receive a unique suite of pages, including images, resume, Artists Statement and a link to your website.  Melissa Wolf Fine Arts will also make efforts to publicize your work wherever possible.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Mail Memory

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or art?

Nothing comes between me and the grocery budget.  If faced with a choice EVERY other bill will be late, if need be, before I will cut my grocery budget.  But every rule has an exception.  I would mortgage my dog to buy art.  The biggest art collectors I know are artists.  They understand the love of a piece of artwork that outweighs the ability to pay–even for groceries.  This next Call is a very inexpensive way for you to collect a little piece of work of your own.  Don’t miss this chance…

Check out this Call for Entries from Richmond Art Gallery (Richmond, BC, Canada) for a Memory: International Mail Art Exhibition 2013 (scroll to bottom left of screen for link). For those of you not in Canada, here’s a way to get an international show on your resume for FREE and free art too. Take a closer look…

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Learn more from the Richmond Art Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Mail Art Exhibition

 

Artists from all over the world are invited to contribute their work for the Richmond Art Gallery’s International Mail Art Exhibition and Swap.

Mail Art (aka Postal Art) is an art form where artists exchange artworks and correspondence through the mail.

While all works received that fulfill the participation guidelines will be exhibited, Richmond Art Gallery ask artists to respond to the theme of “memory”. This may include, but is not limited to:  Individual memories, Collective memory, Favourite memories, Memory loss, Memorization, In Memoriam

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

Learn more from the Richmond Art Gallery!MEDIA: Any memory-themed medium that can be sent through the postal system on a 4” x 6” postcard, original artworks only (no photocopies)

DEADLINE:
October 1, 2013

NOTIFICATION:
All Hung

ENTRY FEE: None, except return postage to get your artwork swap.

AWARDS: Artwork will be traded at the end of the exhibit, and you will receive a ‘swap’ if you have provided postage.  All artwork will be displayed on their online gallery for one year. Your entry into this exhibition signifies that you agree to the swap and having your work displayed online.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Read the full Call for Entries from Richmond Art Gallery in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada!

CALL for ENTRIES: Memory

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POPCORN
and peanuts

I eat popcorn almost everyday.  My most recent obsession is dousing it with loads of chili powder, but for a long time, it was Parmesan cheese.  Popcorn is a memory trigger food for me; my Dad ate it every night with garlic salt with a side of Coke with peanuts (or Tab).  It’s a Southern thing.  What are your memory triggers?  This next Call wants to know…

Check out this Call for Entries from Gathering Clouds, a Magazine of Contemporary Art, for Memory, the August 2013 issue. Enter for only $20. I like this one. Take a look…

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Learn more from Gathering Clouds Magazine! CALL for ENTRIES:
Memory

 

Gathering Clouds is seeking submissions that explore Memory – what is remembered, what threatens to be forgotten?  How do Memories play a role in your artwork?

ELIGIBILITY:
Open to all artists

MEDIA: Any media that can be appropriately represented by you in a 1200×1200 pixel image. i.e. painting, photography, printmaking, illustration, drawing, etc.

DEADLINE: July 7, 2013

ENTRY FEE: $20 for up to 7 images

AWARDS: Up to 8″ x 8” images published online and in the print magazine

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from Gathering Clouds Magazine!

CALL for ENTRIES: 2013 Cali Open

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you’re it

I really have to start putting tags on my frozen food.  I spent a couple of hours waiting for chipotle peppers in adobe sauce to thaw for my black been burgers only to find out that it was left over sloppy joe sauce–NOT an acceptable substitute. I even keep a Sharpie® in my kitchen drawer to put labels on Ziploc® bags, but what do I do about all the glass freezer containers?  It’s like leftover roulette in my kitchen.  This next show is sponsored by the TAG…

Check out this Call for Entries from the TAG Gallery (Santa Monica, CA) for the 2013 California Open.  The entry fee is reasonable, and the media is diverse.  Don’t miss this opportunity…

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Learn more from the TAG Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
2013 California Open

 

The 2013 California Open Exhibition is the eighth annual juried art competition sponsored by TAG Gallery.  The nationwide exhibition recognizes excellence in a diverse range of media and offers artists the opportunity to win cash awards and exhibit their finest work at Bergamot Station Arts Center, Southern California’s largest art gallery complex and cultural center.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to U.S. artists 18 +

MEDIA:  Categories include Computer Art, Drawing, Mixed Media, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, and Sculpture.  No video, film or installations or artwork that requires special installation.

DEADLINE:  June 26, 2013

NOTIFICATION:  July 19, 2013

ENTRY FEE:  $40 for up to 2 entries, $10 ea. add’l up to 6 max.

Learn more from the TAG Gallery!JUROR:  Since 1988, Edward Goldman has been the art critic at KCRW, the LA-affiliated National Public Radio station, and host of a weekly program called “Art Talk”.  Before immigrating to the U.S. in 1977, Goldman worked at the Hermitage Museum in Leningrad. From 1998-1999, he was the Arts and Culture Editor of “Life & Times Tonight” on KCET, the LA-based PBS television station.

​He is also an art consultant/curator for corporate and private clients, among them Deloitte & Touche, Price Waterhouse Coopers and La Opinion. Goldman contributes articles to numerous art publications, including Huffington Post, and serves as a panelist, moderator and speaker for various museums and arts organizations and is a member of the International Association of Art Critics.​

AWARDS:  1st Place $1000, 2nd Place $500, 3rd Place $250, Valerie Mendez Memorial Award and three Honorable Mentions

SALES:  All work must be available for sale. There is a 40% commission to TAG Gallery on sales during the exhibition and 30 days subsequent to the close of the exhibition.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from the TAG Gallery!

 

CALL for ENTRIES: Shy Rabbit

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of love

Some of the most precious kitchen gadgets I have are handmade–from olive wood cooking spoons to hand turned wooden salad bowls.  I love high tech gadgets, but the idea that every spoon in one of a kind gives a sort of reverence to cooking.  Yes, I might own 6 spoons, all copies of each other, but each one is unique.  I even have a favorite.  The crafting of my wooden spoons is not unlike the printmaking featured in this next Call.  Investigate…

Check out this Call for Entries from Shy Rabbit (Pagosa Springs, CO) for Print International 4.  Printmaking shows are far less common, so I am thrilled to bring this one to your attention.  Take a look…

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Learn more from Shy Rabbit Contemporary Arts!CALL for ENTRIES:
Print International 4

 

ELIGIBILITY:  All artists age 18+

MEDIA:  Printmaking.  Original contemporary works in traditional and nontraditional printmaking media including book arts, three-dimensional and mixed media prints are eligible.

DEADLINE:  June 1, 2013

NOTIFICATION:  June 15, 2013

ENTRY FEE:  $30 up to 3, $5 ea. add’l

JUROR:  Michael Krueger received his B.F.A. from the University of South Dakota in 1990, and his M.F.A. from the University of Notre Dame in 1993.  Krueger currently serves as an Associate Professor of Art at the University of Kansas, where he has been teaching Drawing and Printmaking since 1995.

Krueger’s work has been widely exhibited in the U.S., Europe and Asia, and has been presented in several solo shows and more than 40 national and international group shows over the last decade.  Krueger’s work is included in over 80 public collections.

SALES:  Sales will be encouraged, therefore all artwork must be available for sale. Retail sales of an Artist’s work will be split 60% Artist / 40% SHY RABBIT.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from Shy Rabbit Contemporary Arts!

CALL for ENTRIES: Art Venice 2013

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oink

I am addicted to No Pudge Fudge brownie mix.  I’ve mentioned it before, I know.  They are the best brownies I’ve ever eaten (from a mix), and they are all natural.  It is the shortest ingredient list ever.  I’ve tried the original, raspberry and cappuccino, but I still haven’t tried the mint because I have to order them and have them shipped to me.  Food by mail isn’t usually my thing, but I may give in eventually.  However, in this next Call, no shipping is a HUGE advantage in my book.  Check it out…

Check out this Call for Entries from The Biennial Project for Art Venice Biennale 2013.  It is an online gallery opportunity with an attached opportunity be part of a digital art display during the opening week of The Venice Biennale 55.  You gotta love not having to ship work internationally…

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Learn more about Art Venice 2013!CALL for ENTRIES:
Art Venice 2013

 

The Biennial Project is pleased to announce an open call to artists worldwide for THE ART VENICE BIENNALE 2013 – an online juried competition and digital presentation.

The potential for exposure is enormous plus you get to impress your friends with an invitation to one of the most sought after and most fun events at the Venice Biennale 55.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Open to all media that can be represented digitally in photograph.

DEADLINE:  12pm EST May 1, 2013

Learn more about Art Venice 2013!NOTIFICATION:   Accepted artists will be posted on The Biennial Project Home Page by May 18, 2013.  Artists will not receive individual notification.  Editor’s Note:  I too hate it when you don’t get individual email, but this could be a great opportunity…so suck it up, folks.

ENTRY FEE:  $25 USD for up to 3 images.  Add’l $5 ea. up to a max of 10. 

JURORS:  All work will be juried by the internationally known art collective The Biennial Project.  All decisions of the jurors are final.

AWARDS:  If selected, your work will be shown on their website and a blog post that reaches 3,000+ art world movers and shakers.  Your art will also be presented a digital display at The Biennial Project’s, VIP event in Venice, Italy during the opening week of The Venice Biennale 55.

In addition the artist who is bestowed the title of Grand Prizewinner will have a solo gallery show on their website, a solo blog posting of 15 pieces or his/her work to their on-line audience of 3,000 art insiders.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus Here!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Sense of Place 2013

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dreaming?

I was out of town this week, and traveling makes eating out necessary.  But, I was trying to behave so I’ll fit back into my Spring clothes again soon.  At one restaurant, I ordered a California Chicken Salad which included mixed greens, mandarin oranges, dried cranberries, blue cheese, candied pecans, croutons, grilled chicken and balsamic vinaigrette.  Mine was sans the blue cheese & pecans, but I am still wondering what made it Californian.  The oranges?  I still don’t know.  Check out this next Call with a name that references place, but it isn’t really the theme.  Interesting…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art (Augusta, GA) for there 2013 Juried Exhibit: A Sense of Place. This is such a beautiful gallery …and a great opportunity!

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Learn more about the Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art!CALL for ENTRIES:
Sense of Place 2013

 

The Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art is pleased to announce its 2013 juried fine art competition, A Sense of Place. Open to participants from throughout the United States, this 33rd 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), the Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art (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.

Learn more from the Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art!ELIGIBILITY: All US artists age 18+

MEDIA: Categories: painting, drawing, mixed media, printmaking, ceramics, sculpture, and photography. *Editor’s Note: “A Sense of Place” is not the theme.

DEADLINE: May 31, 2013

NOTIFICATION: July 19, 2013

ENTRY FEE: $30 for up to 3 works; add’l works for $5 each

JUROR:  Don Kimes is currently artistic director in the visual arts for the Chautauqua Institution, New York, and a professor of art at American University, Washington, DC. One of the only visual artists ever nominated for the position of Chair of the National Endowment for the Arts (2001), Kimes has exhibited his work in more than 150 solo and group exhibitions, both in the United States and abroad.

Learn more about the Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art!His many awards and honors include Medici Medals at the 2001 and 2003 Florence International Biennale of Contemporary Art and grants and residencies through institutions including the US Department of the Interior, the Eisenhower Foundation, and the Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes. Kimes holds an MFA from City University of New York, with additional studies at the New York Studio School, the University of Pittsburgh, and the Corcoran Gallery of Art. He currently divides his time between New York, Italy, and Washington, DC.

AWARDS: Three cash prizes will be given, including a $750 Best of Show Award and two $500 Juror’s Awards.  At the juror’s discretion, additional non-cash Honorable Mention awards may also be presented.

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.

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CALL for ENTRIES: Mosquito Season

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mussels

So, I’ve been out of town without my husband.  That’s mean’s I have consumed huge amounts of shellfish.  He’s allergic, and when he’s not around, I tend to over indulge.  I don’t know how anyone lives with wine-steamed mussels with garlic butter.  How does so much flavor exist in such a tiny package?  Is it wrong that I hope to travel again soon just to have mussels?  Maybe so.  This next Call is all about packing a  big wallop in a small package.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Squing & Oup (online) for Mosquito Season. This is an inexpensive online art competition from a site that offers artists grants and an opportunity for exposure.  Think of it as an online art publication.  I think it is a good risk for $20…how ’bout you?

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Read the Full Call from Squing and Oup!CALL for ENTRIES:
Mosquito

 

The Dalai Lama’s famous quote is beaconful springtime inspiration. “If you think you are too small to make a difference, try sleeping with a mosquito…”

You get it…
small things, big package.

 

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

Check out the Current Exhibition at Squing and Oup!

MEDIA: 2- and 3-D media including painting, drawing, printmaking, photography, digital, electronic, craft, and sculpture.  Works may not exceed 12″ in any dimension.

DEADLINE: April 25, 2013

NOTIFICATION: By September 1, 2012

ENTRY FEE: $20 for 2 entries or $30 for 3 or more, up to 5 entries.

JURY PROCESS: ” We work with our curatorial team and industry professionals to select a roster of artists that reflect a diverse, timely, engaging, rigorous and professional practice. All work is evaluated based on the clarity, vision, and cultural impact of the submitted work as it relates to the theme. ” — from http://squingandoup.com

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Read the Full Call from Squing and Oup!

 

CALL for ENTRIES: Social Media

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with my satay, please

Food has interrelation–be it natural or forced.  In the US, peanut butter is only naturally related to grape jelly, but it is fantastic with raspberry jam.  PB&J has a distinct meaning apart from its separate components.  My immediate connection with peanut butter is peanut sauce, but my connection to PB&J is childhood comfort.  Odd, eh?  This next show is about the interrelation of work, one deriving meaning from the other.  I like this theme…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Northbrook Public Library (Northbrook, IL) for their annual juried show, called Social Media Artshow this year. The entry fee is reasonable. There is NO COMMISSION taken by the show promoters, and this year’s theme is an interesting twist from the norm! Don’t miss this one…

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Learn more about the Social Media Artshow from Northbrook Public Library!CALL for ENTRIES:
Social Media Artshow 2013

 

Art is the original social media: it reaches out and draws together, trying to make connections. It incites discussion and draws meaning through relationships. We are looking for works that are either created in a series or multiple elements (like diptychs) that generate meaning through their interrelation, or works that react to existing famous artworks. The mathematics are simple: one is quotidian and two is exponential.

ELIGIBILITY: The show is open to artists 18 years and older.

MEDIA: 2 and 3 dimensional art executed within 3 years of entry date and not previously been displayed in the library.

DEADLINE: May 31, 2013

NOTIFICATION: July 31, 2013

Learn more about the Journeys Show at the Northbrook Public Library online!ENTRY FEE: Entry fee is $35. Checks payable to the Northbrook Public Library. A maximum of 3 entries per artist fee will be judged.

JURY PROCESS:  Artists should be cognizant that the exhibition is open to the general public & artwork must be viewable for all ages. Pieces will be judged on artistic quality & execution as well as thematic relevance. Artists should consider the theme, Social Media.

SALES & COMMISSION: The NPL does NOT charge a commission for show participation. All sales inquires will be referred to the artists. Contact information, provided by the artist, will be listed in the online and printed show catalog to facilitate sales. The only sale to be handled by the NPL will be the purchase of the first-place award winner.

AWARDS: One (1) $2000 purchase prize, one (1) second place cash award of $1000, one (1) third place cash award of $500, and two (2) Viewer’s Choice cash awards of $200.

For complete information, Download the Prospectus!

Downlowd the Catawampus Prospectus from the Northbrook Public Library!