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CALL for SUBMISSIONS: The Adirondacks

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HOT TODDY!

My non-art related work place is The Lodge at Buckberry Creek, a resort in the Great Smoky Mountains patterned after the Great Camps of the Adirondacks in upstate New York.  So for me, the idea of the Adirondacks conjures images of hand-oiled leather couches, animal hide rugs, wood-burning fires and warm mulled cider.  Thanks to this next call, it can now remind me of phenomenal art opportunities as well!

Check out this Call for Entries from the Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts!  They are looking for artists for the 2011 exhibit year.  Don’t miss this opportunity to exhibit in one of their many galleries!

CALL for SUBMISSIONS:
Exhibit at the AC in 2011

This Art Center is looking for qualified artist working in all mediums to apply for solo/group shows at the Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts to show work in their galleries. They have three galleries on site and two satellite galleries.

Learn more about the Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts!The Arts Center host exhibits throughout the year, generally running 4 – 8 weeks. In particular they are looking for new and innovative art.

MEDIA:  Mixed Media, Installations, Paintings, Drawings, Printmaking, Sculpture, Video, Sound, Interactive work, and more!

DEADLINE:  December 1, 2010

ENTRY FEE: $25 for non-members for 3 to 5 images; $15 for members

SUBMISSIONS:  Send 3-5 JPEGs best representing a cohesive exhibit, your Artistic Resume, an Exhibit Description and/or Artist Statement, your Contact information (including Name, Address, Phone and Email), $25 Submission Fee ($15 for AC members).    (continues below)

Learn more about the Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts!

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ARTIST RESIDENCY: Roswell, New Mexico

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IN THE HOURGLASS

The thought of a little more time with family at breakfast or dinner is a dream in my household. For now we are grouchy, non-speaking, egg-gulping, panic-stricken and running late during weekday mornings, but weekends are full of blue-berry pancakes and eggs benedict. 

Are you looking for the gift of time? Check out the 12-month residency opportunity in Roswell, New Mexico that offers space, time, and even a stipend! Don’t miss it… 

ARTIST RESIDENCY
OPPORTUNITY:

Roswell, New Mexico

Well known by artists as the “Gift of Time”, the Roswell Artist-in-Residence Program was established in 1967 to provide gifted studio based visual artists with the unique opportunity to concentrate on their work in a supportive, collegial environment for a whole year. This “gift of time” allows artists to work without distraction in an effort to break new ground and focus on individual goals. 

Learn more about the Roswell Artist Residency Program online!The Roswell Artist-in-Residence Program serves as a contemporary counterpoint to the traditional arts of the Southwest, reinforces the Program’s interest in strengthening the vitality of art in New Mexico and has been a catalyst in broadening community understanding of contemporary art. 

CURRENT DEADLINE: December 1, 2010 

MEDIA: In-residence grants are offered to artists involved in painting, drawing, sculpture, printmaking, photography, installation and other fine art media. Grants are not made in the disciplines of performance art or production crafts. 

HOUSING & STUDIO FACILITIES: The studios are large, open spaces that measure approximately 20’x25’x10′. These areas are well-lighted and convertible to the artist’s requirements within reason. The printmaking facility is a small, fully operational studio – basically lithographic/etching in nature. 

Artists are housed in a complex of six houses and 10 studios located on forty acres of land. Each artist is provided with a house that can amply accommodate either a single person or a family. Rent, utilities (except telephone), repairs and maintenance costs are borne by the Program. Houses are furnished with major furniture items, appliances and utensils. (continued below)

Learn more about the Roswell Artist Residency Program online

STIPEND:  A stipend, or living allowance, of $800 per month is offered along with $100 per month for every dependent living with the grantee. Currently, the cost of art materials is borne by the grantee. 

For more information about the Roswell Artist-in-Residence Program, contact: Stephen Fleming, RAIR Program Director by phone: (575)622 6037 or e-mail them at: stephen@rair.org

Don’t forget to visit www.rair.org!

 

CALL for ENTRIES: Int’l Print & Drawing Show

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BE A STAR!

You never know how precious something is until you can’t find it again.  I once at the most phenomenal star fruit.  It tasted like nothing else I have ever experienced, but every one I’ve tried since then is just a bland, waxy fruit best suited for garnish.

Printmaking shows are a rare breed, and I always keep my eyes open for them.  Check out this Call for Entries from Bradley University for the 33rd Annual International Print and Drawing Exhibition.  This is the 2nd longest running juried print and drawing competition in the US, and the entry fee is only $10Enter today…

CALL for ENTRIES:
The 33rd Bradley International Print and Drawing Exhibition

The Bradley International Print and Drawing Exhibition is the second-longest running juried print and drawing competition in the country. Every two years it features the best contemporary graphic artwork from around the globe. All accepted artwork is featured in a full-color exhibition catalogue and on the exhibition’s website.

Check out the Bradley International Print and Drawing ExhibitionAWARDS:  Four cash prizes totaling $2500 will be awarded by the Juror. In addition the University as well as other local art organizations will select multiple purchase awards.

JUROR: Robert E. Marx’s long and illustrious career includes recognition as a master printmaker, an illustrator of more than a dozen books, a distinguished professor of art, and a Fulbright scholar. He has had over 40 solo exhibitions of his prints, sculptures, and paintings around the world.

Work by Juror Robert Ernst MarxHis work is included in the permanent collections of numerous public and private institutions including the Brooklyn Museum, Museum of Modern Art, Corcoran Gallery, National Museum of American Art, Dallas Museum, Los Angeles County Museum, Philadelphia Museum, Whitney Museum, and the Seattle Art Museum.

ELIGIBILITY: Any artist 18 years or older is encouraged to submit original prints or drawings produced within the last three years (2007 – 2010). Experimental techniques are encouraged.

MEDIA: Open to all traditional and non-traditional graphic media, including all forms of printmaking, drawing, and book arts.

DEADLINE:  November 20, 2010

Learn more about the Bradley University Galleries online!ENTRY FEES: $10 non-refundable entry fee per work submitted. Number of entries is unlimited. Entry fee must be paid by U.S. check or money order (payable in U.S. funds) made payable to Bradley University or by credit card. Detail images may be included at no additional cost but should only be provided when necessary to reveal accurate understanding of the artwork.

Entries submitted without payment will not be considered. In the event of a bounced check, the artist will be notified and have 10 days to make payment before disqualification.

For complete details,
visit
Bradley University’s website!

CALL for ENTRIES: 2011 Annual Juried Show

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Aside from food, there are a few themes that run through my blog posts.  Entering academic shows can be a huge plus for all artists…but I find that emerging artists, regardless of age, really benefit most.  If you get juried in to an academic exhibition, make every effort to attend the opening.  You’d be amazed by how much you can learn by being a fly on the wall when no one knows you’re there.  And remember, sometimes you can have your cake and eat it too…academic settings are great for art sales.

Check out this great Call for Entries for Chowan University‘s National Juried Exhibit for 2011.  The entry fee is a little higher than I would like, but the juror is great and the opening is in January when many commercial galleries are on a bit of a hiatus.  Take a look…

CALL for ENTRIES:
Chowan University’s National Juried Exhibition 2011

ELIGIBLE WORK: The exhibition is open to all artists, 18 years or older, residing within the United States. All work must be original and created without the aid of an instructor. Paintings, mixed media, ceramics, sculpture, original hand-made prints, photography, and drawings are all acceptable media for submission.

Check out the Chowan University Art ProgramAll two dimensional work must be framed or created on a gallery wrapped canvas. Each artist may submit up to three pieces for consideration.

DEADLINE: 
November 5, 2010

AWARDS:
Best in Show $300.00
2nd Place $200.00
3rd Place $100.00

SUBMISSION FORMAT: All entries must be submitted digitally via CD. Images must be saved as JPEGS at 72 dpi. Additionally, images should not be longer than 900 pixels in any direction and CDs must be viewable from a Mac or PC computer. The CD itself should be clearly labeled with your contact information: name, address, phone number, and email address. The saved images on the CD must be saved as such:

FullName_Entry#.jpg Example: BobSmith_Entry#1.jpg

Please note that CDs will not be returned and will become the property of the Department of Visual Art at Chowan University. Images of accepted work may be used for marketing purposes.

Check out the Chowan University Art Program!LIMITATIONS:  Works must not exceed 4 feet (48 inches) in any direction, and must not exceed 40 lbs. All 2D work must include suitable hanging mechanisms, and either be framed or created on a gallery wrapped canvas. All 3D work must be assembled and ready for exhibition upon arrival. We reserve the right to reject work for the exhibition that differs significantly from the submitted images and/or for craft issues.

LIABILITY:  The gallery staff will take great care in handling artworks for exhibition. The University, gallery staff, and Department of Visual Art are not liable for any damage that may occur.

SHIPPING (please read carefully):  The artist is responsible for shipping costs to and from the gallery. Call tags for returning artwork must be prearranged by the artist. Shipped works need to arrive at the gallery between January 10-14, 2011. To arrange hand delivery/ pick up please contact Carolyn Phillips at phillc@chowan.edu.

Work will not be returned to the artist if:
– no call tag is issued by the artist or
– if the artist does not prearrange pick up and retrieve the work by Friday, March 4.

Specific shipping and labeling details will be included upon notification of accepted entries.

Making Pictures Three for a Dime a Photograph by juror Maxine Payne!JUROR:  Maxine Payne is a photographer living and working in Arkansas, where her grandparents raised her. She received her M.F.A from the University of Iowa where she was also an Iowa Arts Fellow. Payne was selected a Fellow of the American Photography Institute at New York University, as well as a Fellow of the College Art Association. 

Payne works to find ways to engage community in her work and speaks to the idea of place. Her work has been shown nationally. Currently, Maxine is an Associate Professor of Art and Departmental Chair at Hendrix College in Conway, Arkansas.  Payne has worked on photographing Arkansas Historic Bridges for the Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department since 2004.

ENTRY FEES and MATERIALS:  Artists are allowed to submit up to three (3) artworks for consideration, and the exhibition fee is $40.00. The Department of Visual Art Gallery does not take commission on artworks that are sold. Please send a check, made out to the Department of Visual Art- Chowan University, along with the entry form, SASE (#10 envelope) for notification, and CD to the following address:

Carolyn Phillips, Department of Visual Art
Chowan University
One University Place
Murfreesboro, NC 27855

Please direct any questions to:
Carolyn Phillips at
phillc@chowan.edu

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INTERNATIONAL Art Competition: JAPAN

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I often post international artist residency opportunities and get lots of email in return that basically says, “I wish.” And, believe me, I understand the frustration of needing the inspiration and time and space of a residency, but not being able to afford the luxury of a month in Spain or Chile. Well, what if I told you that you could get the full foreign tour AFTER you do the work? Stop and smell the sushi, folks.

Check out this International Art Competition and Exhibition from Sakuraba Gallery in Japan. The artists that are selected to exhibit will be brought to Japan from their home country to attend the opening reception. Airfare, cost of hotel stay for up to ten days, and a small group tour of Sendai are included. ENTER TODAY!

CALL for ENTRIES: International Art Competition–Japan

Next year, Sakuraba Gallery will host an art competition to recognize the best artists from outside of Japan. The artists that are selected to exhibit will be brought to Japan from their home country to attend the opening reception.

Learn more about the Sakuraba Gallery online!Airfare, cost of hotel stay for up to ten days, and a small group tour of Sendai are included. Meals and spending money are not provided.

The opening reception will be held on February 5th, 2011 at 19:00. The exhibition will be open from that day until April 2nd 2011.

DEADLINE: Must be received by January 1, 2011. 12:01pm JST.

GUIDELINES: Artists must submit a completed entry form and pay a non-refundable entry fee of $30 US dollars (via Paypal or Google Checkout) to submit 3 works of art.

ELIGIBILITY: The competition is open to artists 18 years of age or older world-wide; however, artists must not currently reside in Japan or have resided in the past for longer than two years. Artists cannot be Japanese citizens or hold duel citizenship with Japan and another country. Publishers, galleries, agents, and collectors may not submit artwork on behalf of artists.

Learn more about the Sakuraba Gallery online!All works submitted must be original in design and concept. Artwork must not be copied, in part or wholly, from any published or copyrighted work. Artwork based upon a copy-written work for the sake of parody or critic is acceptable on a case by case basis.

MEDIA: Drawings, paintings, printmaking, photography, digital art, sculpture, installations, ceramics, fiber art, wearable art, jewelry, and mixed media. Media not accepted: Video/film and live performance pieces.

Acceptance/Notification: Artists will be notified by January 5, 2011 as to whether or not they have been selected for the exhibition. Winners have 24 hours to accept or decline the invitation to come to Sendai. Gallery staff will begin working with the artist immediately to make travel arrangements. For those who decline, an alternative cash prize of $1000 will be awarded. Award winners will be announced to the public with the opening reception on February 5, 2011.

For complete details, visit the Sakuraba Gallery website!

CALL for ENTRIES: smallprint BIG IMPRESSION

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CHEAP DELICACY?

I consistently receive requests for calls with no entry fee, and I do post No Entry Fee Calls as regularly as I can; however, sometimes you get the opportunity for which you pay.   You may love ice cream from McDonalds (I love the caramel sundae), but don’t expect an exotic delicacy for $1.

This printmaking call from the Leicester Print Workshop called smallprint: big impresion is a great example of an international call, art publication, a selling exhibition, and a traveling exhibition opportunity all in one Call for Entries.

Here’s the Call:

Leicester Print Workshop announces a call for artists for smallprint: big impression; a touring exhibition of contemporary prints that measure no more than 100 sq cm (approx. 15.5 sq. in.).

Small Print Big ImpressionAll selected work will be featured in a full colour catalogue and will tour the UK continuously in a selling exhibition throughout 2011 and will also be available for purchase online.

JURY:  Selected by an independent panel of experts:

 Anne Desmet, Printmaker and Editor of Printmaking Today

Craig Ashley, Producer of Visual Arts at the mac

Irena Czapska, Printmaker and Manager at Spike Print Studio

PRIZES:  Four prize winners will be chosen during the selection process and winners will be informed prior to the exhibition going on tour.

Artwork from small print 2007GUIDELINES:  All entries must be original, signed by the artist and created during 2010.

Four additional prints from each selected edition must be provided to allow for replacement after sales; therefore, they will not accept monoprints or monotypes. If they believe an entry is a reproduction of a pre-existing piece artwork– it will not be selected.

MEDIA:  Artists working in any printmaking technique.

COMMISSION:  Artists are advised that 50% commission will be taken from all sales; please set the selling price with this in mind.

DEADLINE:  November 1, 2010 

Artwork from small print 2007ENTRY FEE:  Non refundable entry fee for up to a maximum of three pieces per artist:

£18 (UK Printmakers) – approx. $28.61 US

£ 15 (LPW members) – approx. $23.85 US

£ 25 (Printmakers based overseas) – approx. $39.74 US

Included in the entry fee is the cost of returning unselected work and unsold work once the tour is over, hence the increased fee for overseas submissions.

The entry fee can be paid online at www.leicesterprintworkshop.com/smallprint or with a cheque made payable to Leicester Print Workshop.

Artwork from small print 2007SHIPPING:  Post all entries to Leicester Print Workshop, 50 St Stephens Road, Leicester, LE2 1GG to arrive by the deadline date.  Please ensure all submissions are packed, lying flat, in a sturdy reinforced envelope.

On the reverse of each image, please write clearly in pencil, the name of the artist and the title of the piece. Ensure all images are accompanied by the smallprint:big impression application form and payment or proof of payment, if paying over the internet.

All entries must be supplied unframed and without a mount. Please do not send any additional information.

Find the full call at www.leicesterprintworkshop.com/smallprint

For more information email info@leicesterprintworkshop.com 
or telephone (+44) 116 255 3634

GALLERY REPRESENTATION: Printmakers

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PRINTMAKERS DESERVE
TO EAT CHEESE!

We always want what we can’t have.  I want to live on blue cheese, but my family has explain that it isn’t really an option.  Printmakers want shows to enter…and it really should be an option.

As I have mentioned before, artists looking for printmakers’ call for entry make up a significant part of the readership of ArtAndArtDeadlines.com. They ARE hard to find–so when I run across any opportunity for printmakers, I like to pass it along.  This is a great opportunity for Gallery Representation for a printmaker…and you don’t have to be local.

GALLERY REPRESENTATION:
Printmakers Wanted

Washington Printmakers Gallery is a cooperative of active artists that allows printmakers to have gallery representation with the personal freedom to set your own prices and select the work you display. WPG is also an opportunity to learn from your peers and be a part of distinguished printmaking community.

Ellen at Work by Max-Karl WinklerMembership privileges include:

  • Your work on view in the gallery at all times
  • Representation by a professional gallery director
  • Full voting privileges in all gallery affairs
  • Opportunities to have hands on experience in the ongoing workings of the gallery
  • Monthly subscription to “The Scribe”- our informative gallery newsletter
  • Gallery-supported advertising and monthly press releases
  • Access to the WPG’s very professional, always current web site which includes sales opportunities
  • Opportunities to attend WPG sponsored special events outings, lectures and other affairs
  • Opportunities for members to show prints at other venues
  • Shared information regarding exhibitions of interest and upcoming juried exhibition opportunities
  • Artists receive 60% on sale of their artwork (Note artists set the price of their work)

Swine Flu by Stanley ScottMembership Dues

There are a variety of membership levels available based on privileges and responsibilities within the collective. Monthly dues fees range from $50 to $190 per month. Full Membership artists are eligible for a solo show at WPG every 2 – 3 years. Other Membership levels include: Distant Associate, Emerging Printmaker, and Portfolio Member. Please inquire for more details.

How to Apply for Membership

Washington Printmakers Gallery is currently looking for artists interested in Full Membership. Local artists who are able to fully participate in gallery activities are particularly encouraged to apply.

If you are interested in applying for membership, please send three JPEG images of your work plus a current resume and artist statement to director Annie Turner at info@washingtonprintmakers.com for initial review.

International CALL for Entries: Printmaking

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PRINTMAKING
CALL for Entries

I always fascinated, and a little baffled, by which posts get the most hits at ArtAndArtDeadlines.com

The Featured Artists posts that I expect no one to care about send my hits skyrocketing, while the occasional FREE entry call for entries for an International show opportunity sometimes barely limps by. 

Google "Printmaking Call for Entries"One Google search term, however, is so frequently searched that my blog posts from long ago are still coming up as results–printmaking call for entries

You heard me, folks. 

My best guess is that there are a lot of printmakers out there, and there aren’t nearly enough shows to showcase them all.  I’ll see what I can do solve this problem, but in the meantime…here’s a little appetizer:

CALL FOR ENTRIES:
International Printmaking Show

Click Here for Rules & Regulations for the Printmaking Call!The Biennale Internationale d’Estampe Contemporaine de Trois-Rivières is presented from June to September. The competition is open to all printmaking artists.

Interested artists must complete the entry form, submit a minimum of 5 and a maximum of 7 digital reproductions or color photograps of their works (see instructions below) and pay the entry fees.

Learn more about Intaglio Printmaking!Accepted techniques: intaglio, relief prints, lithography, silkscreen.

Techniques not accepted: photography, monotype, photocopy, and digital prints.

There is no maximum size for works, however, works exceeding 100 cm per side will not be framed. For installation works, the commitee should select less than 5 works for an artist.

The presented works must have been created within the last ve years. Works selected for previous editions of the Biennale internationale d’estampe contemporaine de Trois-Rivières cannot be submitted for an other edition.

Artists who have been selected on the two last editions in a row of the Biennial are not admissable for a third selection in a row.

Participation in the exhibition implies that the artists give the organizers of the Biennial the right to reproduce their works in all of the Biennial publications.

Check out the printmaking artists at CrackleUnion.com!The Biennale Internationale d’Estampe Contemporaine de Trois-Rivières has a permanent and up-to-date web site on the internet. The prizewinners’ works will appear on the site.

A color catalogue will be published.

The catalogue will illustrate all of the works of the selected artists. All chosen artists will receive a copy of this catalogue. In order to encourage the idea of a network of exchange, the artists’ addresses will be published into the catalogue.

All artists who participate will be bound by the Biennial regulations.

ENTRY FEE:

$25 CND money order, $25 USD or €35 Euros to « Biennale internationale d’estampe contemporaine de Trois-Rivières ». The money order must be sent at the mailing address indicated at the bottom of the form. If the form and the images are not sent by email, include them in the mailing of the money order.  Entry fees are not refundable.

GUIDELINES:

The documents must be sent to the Biennial organizers not later than October 1, 2010.  If sent after this date, they will not be presented to the selection committee of the Biennial. The postmark will serve as proof of entry prior to deadline.  Documents will not be returned to artists.

SELECTION:

A jury, composed of experts and artists, will make the selection amongst the proposed dossiers.  The decisions are without appeal.

Win your own award (but not a trophy) from ArtAndArtDeadlines.com!AWARDS

Each selected artist will receive an exhibition fee.

Several prizes will be awarded during the Biennial. Some prizes will be attributed by the Biennial selection jury, and others by juries set up by the associates, in close collaboration with the Biennial organizers.

An artist can receive only one prize awarded by the Biennial jury. However, he can be awarded another prize, attributed by the associates or by the public. All decisions are nal and binding.

The prizes to be awarded are as follows:

The Grand Prix de la Biennale, accompanied by a bursary of $3000 CND. This prize will be awarded by the Biennial jury.

The Prix Banque Nationale Groupe Financier, accompanied by a prize of $1500 CND. This prize will be awarded by the Biennial jury.

The Public Award will be attributed, at the end of the exhibition to the artist who has received the greatest number of votes from the visitors. This prize is for a value of $1000 CND.

The Invitation Presse Papier prize will be attributed to the foreign artist whose work is the most appreciated by the members of the Presse Papier workshop, the professional artist printmakers collective of Trois-Rivières. This prize o-ers a working residency at the Presse Papier workshop. The jury for this prize will be composed of workshop members.

Some other prizes may be added to this list.

DELIVERY OF WORK:

Instructions for sending works will be given after selection to the selected artists.

SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS:

Digital reproductions: 1000 x 1000 pixels @ 100dpi. Works should de presented on a black background, in the good way of presentation. In the down-right corner will gure the corresponding number of the work, the name of the artist, the title and the year of creation of the work, in white letters (Arial or Helvetica). Image should be saved in JPEG format, high quality (10).  Each document will be titled by the artist family name followed by a stroke and the corresponding number of the work to the presentation list (ex.: Jones-1.jpg).

Photographs: Color photography, 10 x 15 cm. On the reverse side, an arrow will indicate the upper side of the image. The name of the artist and informations about the works will be written with the corresponding number of the work on the list.

For additional information or to receive the prospectus by mail please email info@biectr.ca or call 819-370-1117.

BIEC office hours: Monday to Thursday, 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM

Postal Address: 58, rue Raymond-Lasnier  Trois-Rivières  (Québec)  Canada  G9A 2J6

CALL FOR ENTRIES: Printmaking

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Click Here for a Prospectus!I want you to know that I am listening. 

By examining the statistics for Art & Art Deadlines.com (AAAD), I have realized that you don’t seem to care for long lists of deadlines broken up by month.  Guess what?  I don’t like posting them either.

Instead, the hits on this site seem to indicate that you like being able to search by deadline month and year, but you prefer being given a show or two at a time. 

I am excited about this revelation.  I love being able to offer you shows as I trip across them instead of huge lists.  The result–you’ll get more posts, and I feel less pressure.  Wonderful!

Here is a great opportunity for female artists from the Woman Made Gallery in Chicago.  

Visit the Woman Made Gallery!Woman Made Gallery is a tax-exempt, not-for-profit organization founded in 1992. Its goal is to support women in the arts by providing opportunities, awareness and advocacy. It specifically accomplishes this through exhibitions which raise public awareness and recognition of women’s cultural contributions. 

From 1992 through 2010 WMG has programmed 163 group shows, 104 invitational/solo shows, 36 Artisan Gallery exhibitions, and eight off-site shows. More than 6500 women artists have exhibited their work since WMG was established.

You know how I love a theme, and WMG always provides one.  This call has a looming deadline, but you can enter online making it much more convenient for all those procrastinators out there.  Here’s the call, in brief.  Follow the link for the prospectus.

CALL FOR ARTWORK: Category: Printmaking (pdf)
http://www.womanmade.org/entryform.html
Exhibition Dates: July 9 – August 26, 2010
Invitation to women artists to submit artwork that challenges the boundaries of traditional handprint media, including intaglio, lithography, relief, monoprint and silkscreen. Please include an artist statement and a $30 entry fee.
 
Online Entries Submit jpgs of three of your works on their website.
 
 
Visit the Woman Made Gallery!Juror: Debora Wood.  Debora Wood is senior curator at the Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art, Northwestern University, where she takes the leading role in developing the Museum’s exhibitions and collections. She has been at the Block Museum since 1999 and her area of focus is in twentieth-century art and the history and study of prints. Wood has a BFA from Cornell University and an MFA in printmaking from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She is author of the exhibition catalogues for Imaging by Numbers (2008) and Marion Mahony Griffin (2005), and contributing author to catalogue Paths to the Press: Printmaking and American Women Artists, 1910–1960 (2006).
 
Extended Entry Deadline: March 24 , 2010
Notifications: April 14, 2010
  
 

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