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FEATURED ARTIST: Gracelee Lawrence

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she held the sugar

The judging of this $2 Art Contest is really not getting anyeasier. I review lots of art both as a part of judging this contest and as a part of my passion for art.  But nothing makes writing rejection letters okay.  I get them myself, and let’s be honest… they suck, no matter how well-intentioned.  My letter-writing mission is simple.  I want to highlight what makes work good and offer suggestions or explanations for why it doesn’t work for this particular contest this particular month.

This month’s artist is a perfect example of how a rejection letter CAN work.  She submitted work.  I didn’t choose her.  It had nothing to do with her work and everything to do with the accessibility and presentation of the work.

Now normally, when I write a rejection letter, I get one of a handful of responses: a simple thank you, excuses, or objections.  But, every once in a while, I get a response that makes it all worth it: “Thank you.  I fixed the issues.  Please take another look.”

Learn more about Gracelee Lawrence!I took another look.
And the view is spectacular.

 

I am so proud to announce the Featured Artist chosen from the November entries is Gracelee Lawrence. Her artwork speaks to what it means to be feminine without indulging stereotypes.

Sweet as honey, not sugar,
if you will.

 

These sculptures are a beautiful aesthetic combined with the marvel of hand-crafted workmanship that both speak to how powerful the feminine dynamic can be.  It isn’t as if I had forgotten that I AM WOMAN, but is wonderful to see someone scream it.

Endometrium by Sculptor Gracelee LawrenceFEATURED ARTIST:
Gracelee Lawrence

Gracelee graduated from Guilford College with a degree in Sculpture, minors in Spanish and Art History and plans to pursue her Master’s Degree in the future. She comes from a family of artists- her mother, father, and grandmothers introducing her to many different kinds of art from an early age. Gracelee is a sculptress and horsewoman.

What do you consider your media?  Do you primarily consider yourself a sculptor or an installation artist? Something else?  “I am a sculptor all the way, tried and true. In a few weeks I’ll be doing my first large installation, who knows where that will lead. My sculptures and installations are completely linked and related, in my mind it is all about using and changing how we perceive space.  As Pablo Gargallo once said, ‘Sculpture is air…’ ” 

Clearly, there is an aesthetic voice to your work.  How does color choice play a role in expressing your point of view?  “I think of color as an object.  This is a thought that I first heard when Orly Genger described her work.  How great is that?  Color both incites emotion and creates a particular aesthetic.  I am usually drawn to warm colors… hard to verbalize exactly why that is.”

Lustrum by Sculptor Gracelee LawrenceDo you do your own builds–mechanics,  welding and  powder coating?  “Hard and soft is my deal, I’m all about that contrast.  I’ve been sewing since I was 4 years old (taught by my mother and grandmother) and have done several sculptural dresses.  When I got my hands on steel and learned how to weld it was time for me to combine these two passions.  I do all of my own steel work and painting.  I prep the steel, mix my own custom colors, and everything else except the coating itself.  I don’t do the powder coating but if I had the facilities I certainly would.  I create creatures (big steel forms) by using a series of templates that I have created. These templates range from 1 foot to 5 feet and are triangles, pentagons, and squares. Perhaps there are some hexagons emerging in the near future…”

The use of natural materials like eggs and crab claws and  horse hair alongside industrial, powder-coated steel really captured my heart.  Is this a less  literal hard and soft…ie, natural and manufactured? “Definitely, natural and manufactured is one of the other contrasts that I enjoy.  Even the synthetic orange baling twine takes on a more organic feel when paired with the steel.

Fledge by Sculptor Gracelee LawrenceYou know we have to talk about food.  What are your favorites? “Scones are most certainly my favorite baked good… if I could I’d make a batch every day.  I love when the whole house smells like tasty baking scones.  Toast with honey is a clear snack-food winner. Especially if accompanied with a large mug of earl grey tea.”  Just as a side-note, Gracelee, these foods are far more Zen than I would have expected from an in-your-face sculptor.

So, what’s coming up next for you?  “I’m exhibiting up and down the east coast, my first solo show is in February of 2012!  Very exciting.  Going for my MFA starting next fall.  And of course, continuing to ride my lovely horse.”

Thank you, Gracelee Lawrence for making me want to sing “I Am Woman” at the top of my lungs.  I’m not certain that you will take conjuring Helen Reddy as a compliment, so trust me…it IS meant that way.  I am reminded of my own power by the power in your work. You’re are an inspiration!

Learn more about Gracelee Lawrence online!

Learn more about Featured Artist Gracelee Lawrence!

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CALL for ENTRIES: San Angelo Museum

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my baby

Winter is comin’…time to start planting herbs.  I know that thought process is non-sensical to some of you.  You see, I am too lazy to grow them myself when they are plentiful at the market in Spring, but in the Winter, I’m too cheap to buy them unless I grow them myself.  I just can’t have marinara without basil.  Plus, growing herbs indoors give me an excuse to buy a plethora of beautiful new pots.  Maybe I should shop the opening of this next Call.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries for the 19th Annual San Angelo National Ceramic Competition brought to you by the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts and sponsored, in part, by San Angelo Museum Endowment for Ceramic Events, Darlene & John Williams, and Trinity Ceramic Supply Inc.  Great prizes, low entry fee AND low commission...

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Learn more about the San Angelo National Ceramic Competition!CALL for ENTRIES:
San Angelo National
Ceramic Competition

 

The San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts hosts a juried national ceramic competition every 2 years.  This will be the 19th Annual Competition.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists who are residents of the United States, Canada, or Mexico.

MEDIA:  All ceramic work, both functional and sculptural, must have been completed within the last two years.

DEADLINE: February 1, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  March 12, 2012

ENTRY FEE:  There is a nonrefundable entry fee of $20 per artist, with a maximum of three works per individual.

JURORS:  Garth Clark and Mark Del Vecchio are internationally-known ceramic dealers from Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Learn more about the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts online!AWARDS:  1st Place $2000, 2nd Place $1500, 3rd Place $1000, 4th Place $500, Tile Prix Primo $750 and People’s Choice $250

The Jurors will award a special prize sponsored by the Tile Heritage Foundation, in cooperation with the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, to the tile maker whose tile in the juror’s estimation best reflects the ceramic traditions of America.

SALES:  There will be a 20% commission.  Last year approximately 30% of the work exhibited was sold.  Furthermore, the Museum typically purchases several works from the exhibition to add to its permanent collection.  The collection has already traveled to 10 other museums.

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CALL for SUBMISSIONS: Solo in the Adirondacks

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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. The Lodge is a 4-Diamond resort and home to the only fine dining in Gatlinburg. 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 annual call, it also reminds me of phenomenal art opportunities as well!  The holidays are in the air…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts! They are looking for artists for the 2012 exhibit year. Don’t miss this opportunity to exhibit in one of their many galleries!  Take a look…

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CALL for SUBMISSIONS:
Exhibit at the AC in 2012

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 from 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 2, 2011

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). 

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CALL for ENTRIES: not BIG

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

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

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CALL for ENTRIES: not BIG

 

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

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

DEADLINE:  November 30, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  December 16, 2011

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

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

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

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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

 

CALL for ENTRIES: Small Works at Soo Rye

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I am a fan of bold flavors, but I’ve never developed a taste for caraway seeds also known as rye.  The one exception to my caraway seed rule is pumpernickel rye bread.  Maybe it is the earthy texture of the pumpernickel and the more practical everyday uses for bread that make it my exception.  This next Call is my second exception for acceptable rye.  This is a great holiday opportunity…

Check out this Call for Entries for the Small Works Holiday exhibit known as the Precious Show at the Soo Rye Art Gallery in Rye, New Hampshire.  This is clearly a sales-motivated exhibit, and we can all use a little holiday art sales.  Take a look…

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Image by Jessica Durant for the Soo Rye Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Small Works
at Soo Rye

 

This years small works exhibit at Soo Rye Art Gallery is coming up, and they’ve already begun collecting submissions!  They are looking for small, pieces of your artistic voices and worlds, so please send in all your small, little, itsy bitsy, works!

Just remember that they should be 10x10x10 or smaller, and affordable prices for the Holiday season!

ELIGIBILITY:
Open to all artists.

MEDIA:  All mediums are acceptable, including jewelry, ceramics, painting, photography, sculpture, etc.   But they must be 10x10x10 or smaller, and affordable prices for the Holiday season!  Pieces must be smaller than 12x12x12 including frame.   All artwork must be priced under $250.00 each.

Learn more about the Soo Rye Art Gallery!DEADLINE:
October 31, 2011

NOTIFICATION:
November 3, 2011

ENTRY FEE:
$10 for up to 5 images

SUBMISSIONS:

– 300 dpi images (longest side 10″) labeled as follows: dchristopher1.jpg

– image list that states title, medium, price, year, dimensions, of each piece.

– resume, biography and artist statement

your contact information: name, e-mail address, home address, phone number

– $10.00 certified check/money order, as an entry fee for up to 5 images

– Mail to: Soo Rye Art Gallery (Precious), 11 Sagamore Rd., Rye, NH 03870

SALES:   All artwork must be priced under $250.00 each. 40% of sales will go to the gallery, so price accordingly.

*Editor’s Note:  This Call is not posted on the Soo Rye website.  So, if you want to enter this show, bookmark this post for reference.

Visit the website to learn more about the
Soo Rye Art Gallery
!

Learn more about the Soo Rye Art Gallery!

 

CALL for ENTRIES: 8 Fluid Ounces 2012

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I prefer to drink my soup.  Chowder and stew?  Give me a spoon and a bowl, but soup calls for the perfect cup.  The handle has to be big enough for me to slide my four fingers through, warming my palm against the cup.  Should be sturdy enough to keep the soup warm while I sip, but not too heavy to hold for the duration.  This next Call might give me a way to drink my soup out of a beautiful piece of art.  Trip to Louisiana anyone?

Check out this Call for Entries from The Glassell Gallery at the LSU School of Art in Baton Rouge, Louisiana for 8 Fluid Ounces, a ceramic cup show.  This is a cool concept, and you have to check out the sales price cap.  Sales just after the holidays can ONLY be good…

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Learn more about the 8 Fluid Ounces show!CALL for ENTRIES:
8 Fluid Ounces 2012

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Entry into the 8 Fluid Ounces 2012 Exhibit is open to all artists living in the United States. Entries from outside the US must agree to pay round-trip shipping to be considered. *Editor’s Note: This is the same for US entrants. So this is no big deal, right?  Give it a shot, folks.

MEDIA:   This is an exhibit only open to ceramic cups.  Cups must be made of clay.  Cup may not exceed 10 x 10 x 10 inches.  Wow that’s huge. The concept of cup may be interpreted freely.  Please submit original work completed only within the last two years.

DEADLINE:  October 28, 2011

Learn more about juror Kristen Kieffer!NOTIFICATION:
Mailed December 1, 2011

ENTRY FEE:
$20 for up to 5 images

JUROR:  Kristen Kieffer is a full-time studio potter and Workshop Instructor in Massachusetts.  She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts from the N.Y.S.C.C. at Alfred University and her Master of Fine Arts from Ohio University.  Kieffer has exhibited her work internationally in juried and invitational exhibitions, as well as taught workshops around the country at craft centers and universities.

SALES:  Sales are required.  Cups should retail for no more than $800.  The Gallery will retain 40% of the purchase price of works sold. Prices should reflect this commission.

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CALL for ENTRIES: 6th Int’l Arte Laguna Prize

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NIGHT CAP

Dessert wines are one of my many guilty pleasures.  Biscotti is not just for dipping into your espresso.  I’ll take a lovely glass of vin santo with the lingering taste of honey and apricots with a touch of cream.  Keep your coffee or espresso (which traditionally comes before vin santo BTW).  If you end up at the opening of the collective exhibit for this next Call, have a glass for me.  Better yet, bring me a bottle of vin santo back as a souvenir…it beats a t-shirt anytime!

Check out this Call for Entries for the 6th Annual International Arte Laguna Prize.  I won’t try to disguise it…this exhibit/prize is an expensive budget buster, but the prizes and opportunities to exhibit are worth the risk.  Take a look…

CALL for ENTRIES:
6th Int’l Arte Laguna Prize

Learn more about the Arte Prize Laguna!The 6th International Arte Laguna Prize 2011 is dedicated to visual artists worldwide.  Prizes amount to 170,000 euros total, and 7,000 in each sector (nearly $10,000 USD), but besides money Arte Laguna Prize offers many opportunities to artists, such as art residencies, personal exhibitions in galleries, collective exhibitions, and attendance at international festivals. There are no limits for age, theme, or topic.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists, without any limit of age, sex, nationality, etc.

MEDIA:  Painting, photographic art, sculpture, video/performance, virtual art.

Learn more about the Arte Prize Laguna! DEADLINE:  November 11, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  For the partial support of the organization expenses, the application fee is 50 euros (approx $70 USD) for 1 work and 90 euros (approx. $127 USD) for 2 works in the same section, for additional works (in the same section) the fee is 45 euros ea.  Discount for artists under 25.  To see all the pays you can pay, see the terms & conditions.

JURORS:  Alessio Antoniolli (England, Director Gasworks of London), Chiara Barbieri (Italy, Publications Director Collection Peggy Guggenheim), Gabriella Belli (Italy, Director MART Rovereto), Ilaria Bonacossa (Italy, Freelance Curator), Soledad Gutierrez (Spain, Curator MACBA Barcellona), Kanchi Mehta (India, Curator Indian Pavillion Prague Biennale), LLearn more about the Arte Prize Laguna!udovico Pratesi, Director Centro Arti Visive Pescheria of Pesaro), Maria Savarese (Italy, Freelance Curator and art historian), Ralf Schmitt (Germany, Director Preview Berlin), Alma Zevi (Switzerland, Art Critic)The Prize Curator is Igor Zanti – Art Critic.

AWARDS:  Each of the 5 Categories (Painting, Sculpture, Photographic Art, Videoart/Performance, and Virtual Art) will each be awarded a 7,000 euro* prize (approx $9880 USD).   STILE Original Design – € 8000* money prize (approx. $11,293 USD) + realization of an art project to be defined with the selected artist. In addition, there are dozens of individual exhibition opportunities as prizes.  See the terms and conditions for a full list. * The awarded artworks will remain artists’ property. Withholding taxof 25% on money prizes. The money prizes will be given during the awarding ceremony.

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Learn more about the Arte Prize Laguna!

CALL for ENTRIES: Ex Arte Equinus 5

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HORSEY

In french cooking, sauce and knife skills are the beginning of all knowledge.  You would be simply amazed by how many sauces start with a basic hollandaise.   Similarly, horses are the foundation of many an art class.  I had an art teacher that once said to me, “If you can master sketching a the complex form of the majestic horse, all of art is at your fingertips.”  I never mastered sketching a horse, but I can make a mean hollandaise.  Luckily, this next Call doesn’t require that I SKETCH a horse. Take a look…

Check out this great Call for Entries in Ex Arte Equinus 5 brought to you by Art Horse Magazine. The fees are reasonable, and this in an excellent opportunity to get true value from Art Publications. Take a look…

*Editor’s Note: For those of you out there familiar with being shunned from high-profile traditional shows for producing Digital Art, please note… this is your chance to get contemporary work into a more traditional format which is always a way to increase acceptance.  It is worth a closer look, trust me.

CALL for ENTRIES:
Ex Arte Equinus 5

 

Learn more about Ex Arte Equinus 5!

Ex Arte Equinus is an international art competition dedicated to presenting the horse as fine art.  Ex Arte Equinus is a competition that provides contemporary Equine Artsts the opportunity to showcase their work in a Fine Art framework and have it seen on an International level.

Images of winning artwork will be published in issue #14 of Art Horse Magazine (published March 2012).  Winners and selected images will also be published in a limited edition hardback book about the show, available from Art Horse Magazine. 

ELIGIBILITY: Contest is open to artists worldwide.  Open to artists 17 years and older.  All artwork must be original work executed by the artist. Works produced by non-human artists are not eligible.  Works based on a photograph must have the photographer’s permission before entering that work.  Works must include a suggestion of an equine form in the image submitted (i.e. a still life painting of tack or hunting dogs would not be acceptable for this show).  Previously submitted works are welcome, however works that placed or appeared in any previous Ex Arte Equinus competition or book are not eligible.

MEDIA: Painting, Drawing, Sculpture, Digital Art and Photography. 

Check out Art Horse Magazine online!

DEADLINE: October 30, 2011

NOTIFICATION: Accepted artists ONLY will be notified of their placings via email on or about sixty days from final entry deadline.

ENTRY FEE:  $30.00 per artist for up to 3 entries.  Additional entries up to twelve may be added at $10.00 each.   

JURORS:  Susan Leyland (Sculpture category), Linda Shantz (Drawing category), Bev Petit (Photography category), Valarie Wolf (painting category), and Lyne Raff, editor (Digital Art category).  Overall prizes will be juried by Juliet Harrison, show director, and Lyne Raff, editor.

AWARDS:  Prizes include rosettes for first place through third place for each category.  First place and overall winners receive custom glass awards and one copy Ex Arte Equinus V programme book.  Winning works will be included in issue #14 (Winter, 3/12) of Art Horse Magazine and in the published show programme book as an opportunity to present the work to an international audience of equine art collectors and enthusiasts. All work that is selected into Ex Arte Equinus V will be presented on the Art Horse magazine website and in the published show program, which will be available for sale through the website. 

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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).

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Download the Prospectus from the Arts and Culture Alliance!

CALL for ENTRIES: OUTauction

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on the
TOWN!

So, a few years back I was in the heart of New York City, sipping a martini at a high-profile auction when it was time for my piece to go up for bid.  The bidding started at a very slow pace at around $1000, but as the crowd warmed up, and the bids on my work started climbing… $3000, $4000, $7000.   Then it continued to a staggering $10000, $11000, $13000.  I was shocked and thrilled, and then… I woke up.  This next Call is your chance to make my dream come true for you.  There’s a great reason to participate…

Check out this Call for Entries from GLAAD for the OUTAuction at the Metropolitan Plaza in New York City.  Yes, your artwork would be considered a donation; however, this is a great chance to get your artwork in front of art industry insiders and celebrities in New York City while supporting one of my favorite charitable organizations!  Take a look…

CALL for ENTRIES:
OUTAuction

 

Read the Full Call for OUTAuction at glaad.org!“The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD), the GLAAD Board of Directors, our Honorary Committee, Arts Advisory Committee and this year’s Planning Committee invite you to join us for OUTAuction – ten years of celebrating established and emerging artists, while recognizing GLAAD’s Top 100 Artists.” — from glaad.org

Since 2002, GLAAD has produced an annual fundraising art event, OUTAuction, part glamorous cocktail party and part art auction. OUTAuction raises much-needed funds for GLAAD’s ongoing work.

Previous artists whose art works have been auctioned off include: Pablo Picasso, Joan Miro, Marc Chagall, Herb Ritts, Ross Bleckner, David LaChapelle, Steven Klein, Ryan McGinness, Karim Rashid, Clodagh, Annie Leibovitz, Karim Rashid, Mario Sorrenti, Peter Max, Rosie O’Donnell, and Patrick McMullan, among many others.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Open to all media, no larger than 6’ by 6’.  Sculpture must be portable (preferably no larger than 3’ x 3’ x 3’).

Read the Full Call for OUTAuction at glaad.org!DEADLINE:
October 21, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  Artists will be notified beginning October 28, if selected.

ENTRY FEE:
None

JURORS:  The curatorial committee seeks to identify and promote a wide variety of individual expressions and subject matter, and is not limited to LGBT content. The main criteria of GLAAD’s curatorial selection process are creativity, originality and quality.

AWARDS:  If your piece is accepted, you will receive two complimentary tickets to the event.  Donations are tax-deductible to the full extent of the law.  All emerging artists that are selected to participate in this year’s show will be eligible to be nominated for the Best Emerging Artist Awards in three categories:  Mixed Media, Painting/ Drawing and Photography.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Read the Full Call for OUTAuction at glaad.org!