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CALL for ENTRIES: Nat’l Juried Exhibition 2011

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with LOVE

Sometimes there’s no food better than a home-cooked meal.  When our son is out of town visiting grandparents, Jon and I frequently eat out or eat fast meals with little regard for formality or the dining room table.  But, inevitably, the best meal is always the first one back at home at the dining room table… even if it ends up just being chicken and rice, again.  This next Call is the art equivalent of a home-cooked meal because it is almost in my back yard.  Support local arts…

Check out this Call for Entries from The Arts & Culture Alliance for the National Juried Exhbition of 2011.  This is a great show run by a great organization.  I’ve shown here several times.  Take a look…

CALL for ENTRIES:
National Juried Exhibition 2011

 

Download the 2011 National Juried Exhibit Prospectus from the Arts and Culture Alliance!The Arts & Culture Alliance of Greater Knoxville announces a call for entries for its National Juried Exhibition of 2011.  The National Juried Exhibition was developed to provide a forum for artists to compete on a national scale and display their work.  Approximately 40-50 traditional and non-traditional works will comprise the exhibition in the main gallery of the Emporium Center in downtown Knoxville from December 12, 2011 – January 27, 2012.

ELIGIBILITY:  All artists 18 years and older living in the US.

MEDIA:  Entries must be original works completed within the last two years in the following categories: Painting (oil, watercolor, acrylic, pastel, digital, and mixed media), Graphic Arts (pencil, charcoal, pen and ink, conte, colored pencil, and printmaking), 3D (sculpture, ceramic, and fibers), and Photography.

DEADLINE: Postmarked by October 29, 2011

NOTIFICATION: Mailed November 11, 2011

Download the 2011 National Juried Exhibit Prospectus from the Arts and Culture Alliance!ENTRY FEE:  $40 for up to three works ($25 for Arts & Culture Alliance members).  Up to three additional entries may be submitted for $7/each ($5 for members).  Diptychs and triptychs are considered one work.  Works are juried by digital images only.  Each 2D work may be represented by one digital image, and each 3D work may be represented by up to three separate digital images: two full views and one detail view.

JURORS:  Holding both a Bachelor and a Master of Fine Arts degree in media art from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville, Neely Hyde‘s professional arts background includes working for art galleries and magazines in New York City, teaching film and art appreciation UT and Roane State and working as the Director of Exhibits and Media Arts for the Association for Visual Arts.  Neely is currently serving as the 2011 instructor and visiting artist for the AVA Reel Stories Documentary Project, teaching video classes and workshops, working as a commercial photographer in Chattanooga and exhibiting her fine art photography around the region.

AWARDS:  At least $1,000 in cash awards will be given as designated by the juror, whose decision is final.

SALES:  Arts & Culture Alliance members: 25% commission (20% for cash and check sales).  Nonmembers: 45% commission (40% for cash and check sales).

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Download the Prospectus from the Arts and Culture Alliance!

CALL for ENTRIES: Butterfinger

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SCARY SWEET

I have such a sweet tooth that it is a wonder that I HAVE teeth!  I love chocolate… and most things you can cover in chocolate.  You can keep your chocolate-covered insects, thank-you-very-much.  Chocolate covered crickets and grasshoppers are less delicacy and more something out of a horror movie for me.  Butterfinger bars, on the other hand.  How was that for a segue?  Butterfinger AND horror movies, what more could you want from a Call for Art Entries?  Don’t miss this one…

Check out this Call for Entries for the Butterfinger the 13th Movie Poster Contest!  There doesn’t seem to be a entry fee, and it is tailor made for graphic designers and illustrators!  The assets are even available for download!  Take a look…

*Editor’s Note:  I love Butterfinger; however, this post is NOT sponsored by Butterfinger, it’s parent company or subsidiaries.  I wish it were, ha.

CALL for ENTRIES:
Butterfinger the 13th Poster Contest

Learn more about Butterfinger the 13th Poster Contest!Butterfinger is recruiting filmmakers, artists & musicians to contribute to the Butterfinger the 13th project alongside their director Rob Lowe! Submit scenes, posters & scores to help Rob finish his movie.  Here are the basics about the Poster Contest:

ELIGIBILITY:  The Contest is open only to legal residents of the 50 United States or the District of Columbia who are who are at least 18 years of age or older at the time of entry.

MEDIA:  There appears not be a media restriction.  However, poster entries must be in English, must be submitted as a JPG or PNG file not exceeding a file size of 10MB. If chosen as a Finalist, Entrant must be able to submit the Poster Entry in a format printable with clarity at 29×41 inches at 300 DPI and CMYK and delivered in an Illustrator or .PDF file.

Learn more about Butterfinger the 13th Poster Contest!DEADLINE:  September 1, 2011

NOTIFICATION: Finalists will be notified on or about September 8, 2011 by email and/or phone.

ENTRY FEE:  Appears to be none.  Editor’s Note:  As with all corporate-sponsored contests, there are pages and pages of rules and guidelines.  Do your homework and read them all!

JUROR:  Poster Entries will be judged based on the following criteria (“Poster Judging Criteria”):

(1) Originality (25%);

(2) Inspires Intrigue to watch Movie (25%);

(3) Helps tell the Movie’s story based on synopsis (25%); and

(4) Creativity (25%).

Learn more about Butterfinger the 13th Poster Contest!The Entrant whose Poster Entry has the highest total score among all judging criteria will be named a Finalist, subject to verification of eligibility and compliance with these Official Rules. In the event of a tie, the tied Poster Entries will be re-judged by the lead judge from the judging panel based on the same Poster Judging Criteria and the Entrant whose tied Entry receives the highest score amongst all Poster Judging Criteria will be deemed the Finalist.  There will be one (1) Finalist for the Poster category.

AWARDS:  One Poster Finalist (1) will receive a check for $2,000 made payable to the Finalist, or Finalist’s parent or legal guardian if Finalist is an eligible minor.  One Poster Runner Up (1) will receive a check for $1,000 made payable to the Runner Up, or Runner Up’s parent or legal guardian if Finalist is an eligible minor.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about Butterfinger the 13th Poster Contest!

CALL for ENTRIES: Nature Group Show

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Seafood?

I long to live off the grid, both for the consumption of energy resources AND for culinary purposes.  I am not the greenest or environmentally conscious person that ever lived.  My family and I do what we can.  But, we long to live off the grid via solar power, cistern water collection and home-grown food.  We want a life free of debt for electricity, water and groceries.  I haven’t figured out how to tackle the seafood and cell phone issue, but I stand in awe of at least the idea of depending solely on nature for survival. This next call invites you to celebrate the wonder of nature.  Great opportunity for a California show!

Check out this Call for Entries from the Linus Gallery (Pasadena, CA) for Nature, a group show.  In addition to being featured in a group show, you can also get a permanent link back to your website.  Take a look…

Check out the Call for Entries at the Linus Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Nature Group Show

 

Linus Gallery in Pasadena, California announces a call to artists. Interpret the beautiful nature of the great outdoors. All 2-dimensional art from worldwide visual artists will be considered including photography, paintings, comics, mosaics, fiber art, illustrations, and digital prints. This competition is open to both amateurs and professionals.

ELIGIBILITY:  All artists worldwide

Learn more about the Nature Group Show at the Linus Gallery!MEDIA:  All 2-dimensional art including photography, paintings, comics, mosaics, fiber art, illustrations, and digital prints.

THEME:  Interpret the beautiful nature of the great outdoors.

DEADLINE:  September 24th, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  $35 for 3 entries and $5 for each additional image.

AWARDS:  Winning entries will be displayed at the reception on October 22nd, 5:30 pm and permanently on their website, with artist’s permission, with a link to their website.

SALES:  The gallery take a 40% commission on all sales.

For complete details, visit the Linus Gallery website!

Learn more about the Nature Group Show at the Linus Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES: 25th Annual National Juried

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NUTS for
LOBSTER

When I think of Georgia, I start craving lobster bisque.  Yes, I know that Georgia is the Peach State, but as I have mentioned before… I have peach issues.  Georgia conjures images of trips to Savannah with my mother for glorious lunches at the River House of Caesar salad made fresh at our table, rich and creamy lobster bisque, and a huge slice of pecan pies.  You can’t touch that with peaches.  So this next Call is over 250 miles from Savannah, but it is still Georgia.  If you can’t find the bisque while at the opening, pecan pie can’t be far away…

Check out this Call for Entries from Cultural Arts Council of Douglasville/Douglas County (Georgia) for the 25th Annual National Juried Exhibition. This well-established show could be a great showcase for your work.  Take a look…

CALL for ENTRIES:
25th Annual National Juried

 

Learn more about the 25th Annual National Juried Exhibit!The National Juried Exhibition promotes an appreciation of the visual arts, enables artists to exhibit their works and allows local citizens to enjoy a wide variety high-quality art from around the country.  Since 1986, the Cultural Arts Center, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, has presented hundreds of exhibitions of works by more than 1,500 artists.

ELIGIBILITY:  All artists 18 years old or older residing in the US

MEDIA:  Original paintings, sculpture, hand-pulled prints, drawings, photography developed by the artists, fiber and original glass creations.  Film, video and crafts developed from molds or kits are not eligible. Copies will not be accepted.

Cultural Arts Council of Douglasville and Douglas County, Georgia!DEADLINE:
September 9, 2011

NOTIFICATION:
September 28, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  A non-refundable entry fee of thirty dollars ($30) for current CAC members (annual individual membership is $20) and forty dollars ($40) for non-members, qualifies the artist to submit up to three (3) works and will be used to promote the show.

JUROR:  Angela Nichols, Director of Education and Public Programs at the Hudgens Center for the Arts in Duluth, has been managing its multifaceted arts education department, overseeing its visual arts programming, and overseeing its collections since 2009.

Cultural Arts Council of Douglasville and Douglas County, Georgia! During her short tenure there, the Hudgens introduced the largest and perhaps most prestigious award to an individual visual artist ever given in Georgia. Before taking her current position, she previously served as the Visual Arts Curator at the Madison-Morgan Cultural Center from 2004 until 2008.

AWARDS:  Purchase Award Up to $1,000, First Place $500, Second Place $300, Third Place $200, Two Honorable Mentions $100, Two artists from the exhibition will be selected for solo shows during the next three years at the CAC.

SALES:  Sales will be encouraged; 25% commission will be taken on all work sold with the exception of the purchase award.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Learn more about the 25th Annual National Juried Exhibit by Downloading the Prospectus!

CALL for ENTRIES: SNAP Mail Art in Canada

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GREEN-NESS

Remember when green beens were everyone’s “go to” vegetable?  They were in every frozen meal and stocked in everyone’s pantry for a quick addition to any meal.  I suspect that’s how they got their bad reputation with kids.  I have noticed lately that sugar snap peas seem to be the new green beans.  Luckily, I love them, and kids seem to like the fact that they are a little sweeter than tried-and-true green beans. Deciding to enter this next exhibition should be (you guessed it)… a snap.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Society of Northern Alberta Print Artists (SNAP Artists) for their Mail Art Exhibition   This all hung exhibit has no entry fee.  Here’s another great way to get an international show on your resume.  Entries are limited to three…

Learn more about the SNAP Mail Art Show!CALL for ENTRIES:
SNAP Mail Art

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Local, provincial, national and international (all) artists

MEDIA:  Text or image based work of mail art.  Submissions must fit be packaged to fit through their mail slot 3.81 x 25.4 centimetres (1.5 x 10 inches).

DEADLINE: September 7, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  None.  This is an all-hung exhibitition.

ENTRY FEE:  No entry fee.  Please limit submissions to 3 per artist.

For more information, Read the Full Call!

*Editor’s Note:  At the time I wrote this submission, their website www.snapartists.com was down, but you can read the full call on their Facebook page that is linked to Read the Full Call above.

Learn more about the SNAP Mail Art Show!

 

 

CALL for ENTRIES: The Original Show

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Farm fresh eggs make me happy the same way daisies make others smile.  The only thing close to farm fresh is a Grade AA (found in upscale restaurants and better grocery stores).  Most of us eat Grade A eggs from the grocery store with flatish, lemony-yellow yolks, but a fresh egg typically has a bright golden yolk that stands tall when cracked.  Years ago, when my husband owned a hot dog shop called the Dog & Cow, he used to trade left over hot dogs (used as chicken feed) for fresh eggs.  The eggs had the wonderful aroma of garlic from gourmet hot dogs.  We KNEW what we were eating, ha.  The gallery in this Call also makes me happy with it’s sort of blatant in-your-face optimism and simplicity.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Flow Art Space (Minneapolis, MN) for The Original Show.  This is a fairly new space full of optimism and good will for artists.  Maybe this is a show for you…

CALL for ENTRIES:
The Original Show

Learn more about Flow Art Space!Flow Art Space in Minneapolis, MN announces a call to artists for The Original Show.  Selected artists’ work will be showcased in a group show to be held in the gallery of Flow Art Space from October 19-30, 2011 and featured on the gallery Website. 

ELIGIBILITY:  All US artists at least 18 years of age, professional and amateur, are welcome to submit.

MEDIA:  Eligible entries include all one-of-a-kind 2D and 3D work (no identical work can exist), including painting, fiber, mixed media, sculpture, photography, encaustic, and monoprints (sorry, no video accepted). 2D work cannot exceed 40” in height or width. 3D work cannot exceed 50” in height or 40” in diameter.

DEADLINE:  September 13, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  September 21, 2011

Learn more about Flow Art Space!ENTRY FEE:  There is a $40 submission fee for up to 4 images.  Submit by clicking on the link Smarter Entry on the homepage of www.flowartspace.com.

JUROR:  The juror is Flow Art Space founder Melissa Metzler. Her artwork has received public and private showings in NY, received1st place and runner-up awards in int’l shows & publication in Studio Visit Magazine.  She was awarded a residency by the Jerome Foundation.

SALES:  Artists keep 100% of sales and handle their own transactions by accepting their preferred method(s) of payment. Artists deliver or ship their sold work to buyers.  All artwork must stay at Flow Art Space throughout the duration of the show.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Download the Propsectus from the Flow Art Space website!

OPEN CALL: Grand Opera House Galleries

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MAKING me SING!

I seem to have Italian and Greek food on the brain these days.    I usually write the food reference paragraph of these posts to see what the Call conjures in my mind and stomach.  And, for some reason, it is Italian and Greek these days.  Maybe it is the Suzukakia (Greek Meatballs) I had at Athens Restaurant in Nashville this past weekend.  So, I got to meatballs because I ran across this Open Call for an opera house.  Doesn’t opera make you instantly think meatballs?  Maybe it is just me…

Check out this Open Call from the Grand Opera House (Wilmington, Delaware) to Exhibit in a Grand Gallery for the 2011/2012 season.  The entry fee is only $25, but the opportunity is HUGE!  Investigate…

Learn more about the Open Call from the Grand Opera House!OPEN CALL: Grand Opera House Galleries 

The Grand is actively searching for artists to exhibit their work in the 2011/12 season at one of the galleries in the beautiful, historic Opera House.  Along with the opportunity to show for the month, artists will also take part in the City of Wilmington’s Art on the Town, also known as the first Friday Art Loop. 

ELIGIBILITY:  The body of work in the exhibition should not be work that has been previously exhibited at The Grand.

MEDIA:  All 2-Dimensional media.  See application.

Learn more about the Open Call from the Grand Opera House!DEADLINE:  Ongoing.

ENTRY FEE:  There is a Gallery fee of $25.00 for each application submitted.

SALES:  Artists are responsible for providing a price list identifying the works by number, title, size, media and price. A minimum of 100 copies should be available for the opening and visitors’ use throughout the show. The amount of work for sale is at the discretion of the artist. The Grand does not take a percentage of any work sold, however, if work is sold for a profit The Grand suggests a small donation be made to the venue.

For complete details, Download the Guidelines!

Learn more about the Open Call from the Grand Opera House!

CALL for ENTRIES: 3rd Annual Figurative

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I grew up with a jar of chow-chow frequently on the table as THE condiment of choice.  For those of you not familiar with this pickled treat, Chow-chow  is a pickled relish made from a combination of vegetables.  Mainly green tomato, cabbage, tomatoes, onions, carrots and peas are used.  These are pickled in a  jar & served cold.  I’ve always thought this gem had Southern roots, but I’ve recently learned that a sweeter version has it’s roots in Pennsylvania.  If you go to the reception for this Call, pick up a jar for me…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Lore Degenstein Gallery (Pennsylvania) for their 3rd Annual Figurateive Drawing, Painting & Printmaking Competition & Exhibit.  Don’t miss this opportunity for sales at NO COMMISSION!  Take a look…

CALL for ENTRIES:
3rd Annual Figurative Drawing & Painting
Competition & Exhibition

Download the Prospectus from the Lore Degenstein Gallery!Lore Degenstein Gallery in Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania announces a call to artists for a juried visual art competition and exhibition, October 29 – December 9, 2011. $4000 in awards.

Susquehanna University’s Lore Degenstein Gallery presents work by both professional and student artists in five exhibitions a year.  The gallery is located in the Degenstein Campus Center.  All Lore Degenstein Gallery events are free and open to the public.

ELIGIBILITY:  This competition & exhibit is open to artists over the age of 18.

MEDIA:  Two-dimensional painting, drawing or printmaking.

Learn more about juror Cindy Stockton Moore!DEADLINE:  September 1, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  September 17, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  Artists may submit up to three (3) works for the non-refundable fee of $25.

JUROR:  Cindy Stockton Moore, a Philadelphia-based painter and writer.

AWARDS:  Best of Show – $1500, Second Prize – $1000, Third Prize – $700, Fourth Prize – $500 and Fifth Prize – $300

SALES:  The Gallery will take no commission upon sale of work. All sales inquiries will be referred to the artists.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Download the Prospectus from the Lore Degenstein Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES: Prints USA 2011

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Missouri makes me think of German sausage.  Did you know that Ozark Mountain country (partially located in southern Missouri) was widely settled by Germans that brought their own culinary traditions?  To this day,  Hermann’s Wurstfest celebrates this culinary transplant every year.  You know the saying, “you made your bed, now lie in it?”  I prefer the German version: “Die Wurst nach dem Manne braten” — every man fries his own sausage.  Check out this Call for Entries from Missouri…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Springfield Art Museum (Springfield, MO) for Prints USA 2011.  It is only $20 for up to 3 entries so don’t miss this opportunity.  Take a look…

Learn more about the Springfield Art Museum in Springfield, Missouri!CALL for ENTRIES:
Prints USA 2011

 

Prints U.S.A. 2011 is a national, competitive exhibition sponsored biennially by the Springfield Art Museum, Springfield, Missouri. The primary purpose of the exhibition is to recognize and encourage printmaking in the United States and its possessions.

ELIGIBILITY:  Prints U.S.A. 2011 may be entered by any artist, 18 years of age or older, living in the USA or its possessions.

MEDIA:  Prints must be original. Monoprints and monotypes are eligible. Reproductions, using any printing process to reproduce a work executed in another media, are ineligible.  Photographs are also ineligible.  All prints must have been executed since January 1, 2010 and not previously shown at the Springfield Art Museum.

Download the Prints USA 2011 Prospectus the Springfield Art Museum in Springfield, Missouri!DEADLINE:  August 30, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  Sept. 15, 2011 cards mailed

ENTRY FEE:  A non-refundable entry fee of $20.00 will be charged for up to three entries. Each artist is allowed to enter a maximum of three prints.  Please make checks payable to the City of Springfield – Art Museum.

JUROR:  Elizabeth Wyckoff, Curator of Prints, Drawings and Photographs, Saint Louis Art Museum, St. Louis, Missouri.

AWARDS:  Approximately $10,000 in cash, patron, and Springfield Art Museum purchase awards will be available. Museum purchases will be selected by the Museum Director and the Curator of Collections. Cash awards will be made at the Judge’s discretion.

SALES:  All entries submitted must be available for purchase (including frame) at the time of the exhibition. The Springfield Art Museum will retain a 25% commission on all sales directly attributed to the exhibition.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Download the prospectus for Prints USA exhibit at the Sprinfield Art Museum in Springfield, Missouri!

FEATURED ARTIST: Terri Lloyd

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SUGAR

When the $2 Art Contest began, I thought it would be easy to sit on my rear and judge other people’s work. Turns out, it isn’t quite so simple.  A glass of wine is always helpful when figuring out whose work to feature, and how to word all the rejection letters.  Chocolate or goat cheese are excellent substitutes for a fine wine, in my humble opinion.  But this month’s Featured Artist finds her comfort in gnocchi.

I have a soft spot for portraiture, as you all well know.  However, I also have an attraction to typography and work that doses out a sometimes less than palatable dose of vinegar with a spoonful of sugar. Ha.  Now you can sing THAT song for the rest of the day.  It is frequently the attempt of my own work, so I suppose I am just self-absorbed enough to be attracted to it in others’ work.

This month’s artist has
a voice that will not be silenced:

and I suspect she doesn’t care what we think, either way.

 

Terri Lloyd as the Pink Buddha!The Featured Artist chosen from the May and June entries is Terri Lloyd. Lloyd’s work, quite simply, makes me clutch my guts laughing, then, once I’ve caught my breath, I say, “Hmmmm.”  I enjoy the guiltless laughter at vibrant work with both a message and a sense of humor.  I am inspired to remember that we are not invisible, you and I, and WE decide how to use our gifts.

FEATURED ARTIST:
Terri Lloyd

 

Terri Lloyd is a San Francisco Bay Area transplant that has called Los Angeles home since 1980.  Under the influence of a Sixties latch-key-kid youth, the circumstances of a working class life did not provide the conventional means to an art education or experience.

“It has been challenging, but I refuse to let the institutions get in the way of my education.  Knowledge is now available at our fingertips.  There is no excuse for ignorance.  Ignorance has become a choice.”

Introduced to the Apple Macintosh in 1987 a love affair with digital art was born.  Terri has never viewed computer generated imagery as a movement.  The computer and software are tools.  How the operator chooses to use them remains as individual as any other artist working in any other medium. 

Vessels by Terri Lloyd“I compare the work I create
to advertising.”

 

It’s about formulating the right message first, and not becoming a sporting event half-time fiasco that baffles the viewer with high tech circus tricks.”

Terri’s approach is something that she terms a “whole-istic Zen,” which emulsifies decades of commercial and graphic arts expertise into pointed, often controversial visuals.  Seasoning her images with pun and insinuation, all the while thumbing her nose at conventional wisdom and other popular absurdities.

She currently resides in Northeast Los Angeles with her husband, three cats and one boisterous macaw.

But I wanted Lloyd to weigh in on the “Pink Buddha” image to which she has become inextricably linked:  “Pink Buddha is a mythological creature who appears from time to time planting whimsy and baby headed flowers, reminding us to lighten up and stop taking ourselves (especially artists) so very seriously.

The Mommy's Curse by Terri LloydI suppose the significance to me is that I want a happier mythology, or creation story.  I don’t like what religion, dogma, ideology does to people.  Sure, there’s some good, but then again look at what is happening around the world.  We need a better, nicer story about who we are and why we are here on this small blue marble hurling through space.”

What do you consider your media? Are you a graphic designer? Or may I suggest Art Terrorist?  “I guess I’m a story teller mostly. A sort of chimera, part graphic designer, part digital artist, part performance artist, another part absurdist (okay, smart ass).   I like ‘Art Terrorist.’   I might change it to “Art Terri-ist.” (My ego again, sorry.)  I think I’m a surrealist or absurdist with photographic and digital execution.”

Talk to me about how you work, your process. Do you have special terminology that you have developed for how you work?  “The Pink Buddha video was shot using a cheap digital camera.  I’ve also created prints with linoleum, and silk screen.  Oh and I’ve even made prints using the now defunct Print Gocco.”

“The terminology I use for how I work is ‘riding the crazy train’.”

 

Dr. Phil Save Us From Ourselves by Terri LloydYou know we have to talk about food: “Well, I believe the tree of life is made from pasta.  I love Italian food. Gnocchi brings me great comfort.  So does lasagna.  But I also love Indian food. I’m a nut for saag paneer and dal.  I love fish, and the cockroach of the sea, shrimp.”

So, what’s coming up next for you, Terri?  “Lots of fun.  I’ll have a piece in the Brand 40 Works on Paper exhibition at the Brand Library and Art Galleries in September.  In October, if all goes well, my organization, The Haggus Society, will be hosting it’s first exhibition in Pasadena. We’re still sorting out some of the details.

B*tch Fest is something The Haggus Society is working toward building. Ideally it will be a month long exhibition or festival celebrating the older female artist.  For some reason, older women in the arts have no voice, and very little institutional support.  Particularly for the re-emerging artist.  It’s as if we are invisible.  Our objective is to change the thinking about this.”

Thank you, Terri Lloyd for the unapologetic middle finger you give to conformity.  I am inspired to scream at the top of my lungs…with my own art.  You are a lune of the best kind. 

Learn more about Terri Lloyd online!

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