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OPEN CALL: 2014 at the Firehouse

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In the game of word association, extreme food edition, the word “firehouse” is always followed by “chili”.  Where I live, the fire department ALWAYS wins an award at the Annual Chili Cookoff, and it has just become a natural association for me.  This next Call is all about the Firehouse and nothing about the chili, although it does take ANY MEDIA.  Take a look…

Check out this Open Call from the Firehouse Art Center for the 2014 Season.  This is a great opportunity for a solo show and to become a member of a great organization as well.  Investigate this possibility…

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Learn more from the Firehouse Arts Center in Longmont CO!OPEN CALL:
2014 at the Firehouse

 

ELIGIBILITY:  All artists

MEDIA:  Any and all mediums, including contemporary art and installation

DEADLINE:  July 1, 2013

NOTIFICATION:  Exhibitions in the main gallery are confirmed one year in advance, while exhibitions in the Art Department can be confirmed throughout the year.

ENTRY FEE:  $30 for up to 6 image to submit work only, or if you’re already an Artist Member, or $60 to submit work and become an Artist Member. Editor’s Note: All accepted artists are required to join the Firehouse Art Center ($45/yr).  So if you’re confident, paying the $60 will save you a little in the end.

AWARDS:  Submitting to the Firehouse is an opportunity for Solo Exhibition space with a proposed theme of your choice. Sometimes they combine several artists into one exhibition.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from the Firehouse Arts Center in Longmont, CO!

REMINDER: 3rd Coast National

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fling

I was so excited for Spring to arrive. Well, Spring is here, and I actually contemplated having chili for dinner.  The forecast in Gatlinburg actually hints that we might have snow flurries in May.  It makes me want to high-tail it to the closest coast for seafood and sandy feet.  Maybe I should enter this next show so I have an excuse to visit the Coast for the opening.  Investigate…

Check out this Call for Entries from KSpace Contemporary (Corpus Christi, TX) for the Third Coast National, a non-themed juried national show featuring new work. Take a look…

*Editor’s Note: If you have read the personal portion of this post, REMINDER: 3rd Coast National anywhere other than by email subscription or on ArtAndArtDeadlines.com, it has been published without permission and is considered theft.

Learn more about the Third Coast National Exhibit!CALL for ENTRIES:
3rd Coast Nat’l

 

ELIGIBILITY: Artists age 18+ living in the USA

MEDIA: All visual art forms and media are acceptable. Video is accepted if the artist provides the means for it to be viewed (computer, TV screen, monitor) or as part of a sculpture. Complicated installations must be installed by the artist.

DEADLINE: Entries accepted April 1 to July 1, 2013

NOTIFICATION: August 2, 2013

ENTRY FEE: $35/non-members ($30/members) for up to 3 works of art, ea add’l $5.

AWARDS: $2000 in Cash awards: Erick Schaudies Memorial Award for Best of Show plus 2nd, 3rd and 4th places. Honorable Mentions will be given at the juror’s will.

SALES: All works must be for sale. K Space collects payment and retains 40% commission.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from KSpace Contemporary!

CALL for ENTRIES: Red Eye

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BURN the sauce

Desserts are born out of boredom, at least for me.  I have a hard time sitting still.  So, while I’m waiting for pasta to boil or sauce to thicken, I often get a great idea for dessert.  By the way, while pursuing a recipe for that illusive dessert, I often overcook the pasta and/or burn the sauce.  This next Call is a much better way to multi-task.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from TKH Productions for the Red Eye Writing Contest.  I don’t normally publish writing calls without an art call, but I couldn’t resist this sort of romantic, pie-in-the-sky possibility.  It really COULD be you, but you have to try…

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CALL for ENTRIES: Red Eye Writing Contest

Learn more about the Red Eye Writing Contest!

Submit your short script for a chance to potentially launch your career and win the Hollywood experience of a lifetime!

ELIGIBILITY:  US residents, 18+

MEDIA:  Submitted scripts must be original screenplays, and the sole property of the writer(s).

DEADLINE:  November 30, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  March 1, 2013

ENTRY FEE:  $35 per submission

JURY:  A handful of TKH staff and professional readers, who are bound by confidentiality agreements, read the scripts. The judges will select the Winner from the top three finalists. All judges’ decisions are final.

AWARDS: Grand Prize is a trip for 2 to Hollywood to watch the filming of your screenplay; 2nd Place $500; and 3rd Place $200.  Additional prizes like hats, posters and t-shirts may accompany some prizes.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the Red Eye Writing Contest!

CALL for SUBMISSIONS: Artist A Day

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CAFFEINE…
with a pinch

Sometimes it takes just a pinch of an ingredient to make a dish complete.  Have you ever tasted something delectable and said, “What IS that flavor?”  I have theories of my own including nutmeg in diet Coke.  But not all special ingredients are a secret.  Pesto requires basil, but I prefer walnuts to pine nuts, and an art career requires publication…and a website.  If you have a website, this could be the nutmeg in your diet Coke.  If you don’t have a website, here’s another reason to invest…

Check out this Opportunity from ArtistADay.com to be a Featured Artist!  There is no entry fee, membership is free, and you could win a feature post with links back to your website, but you have to have a website.  And no, they don’t sell website service, ha.  You’ve got nothing to lose…

CALL for SUBMISSIONS: Artist a Day

Learn more about being featured at artistaday.com!The mission of Artist A Day is to raise awareness of fine art globally, through establishing personal connections between professional Artists and people who love Art.

From their perspective Artists are often under-valued, under-exposed, and under-appreciated. Through their membership base (free) of over one million people, they are able to bring immediate and lasting attention for Artists who would otherwise remain under-exposed.

“Very simply, if we can expose one person to a work of art they would have otherwise missed, we have made a contribution to the art community. With a million people, that contribution grows exponentially.” –artistaday.com

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists, but you MUST have a website.  They are selective of the Artists they showcase, and the body of work they represent. In fact, they only showcase one or two works by the Artist that serve as an entry point for their members to explore that artist further, both on and offline.

MEDIA:  Open to all media

DEADLINE:  Ongoing

ENTRY FEE:  There is no entry fee.

AWARDS:  A feature post including two images and links back to an artist’s personal website.  Editor’s note:  Testimonials from previously featured artists indicate that the surge in traffic flow to their sites is significant.

For more information, visit ArtistADay.com!

Learn more about being featured at artistaday.com!

ART MARKETING: Free Business Cards

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Somehow, I have managed to escape collecting menus.  Surprised? Me too.  Menus are one of the first clues about the culinary delight awaiting you– be it fast food or four star.  I love elaborately hand-crafted menus with embossed leather and corded tassels, but alas, I have no room for another collection. Restaurants now the value of the menu as a marketing tool.  Do you know the value of art marketing tools?  How about the simple business card?

Check out our FREE Business Cards Giveaway sponsored by AllBusinessCards.com!  That’s right, folks!  Follow the contest rules in this post, and you can be one of THREE winners of 500 custom-designed business cards.  Don’t miss your chance for this freebie!

ART MARKETING: Free Business Cards

 

Check out AllBusinessCards.com!The business cards chosen by the winners can be single or double sided, printed on thick 16pt card stock, and have a Glossy UV finish, a Matte Finish, or can come uncoated.

ELIGIBILITY:  The contest is open to US and Canadian entrants only (not my rule).

ENTRY FEE:  None. Printing and shipping is included. These business cards cost the winners absolutely nothing.

Become a fan of ArtAndArtDeadlines.com on facebook!CONTEST RULES:

1. Like us on facebook and leave a comment on this post letting us know you’ve liked us on facebook.

Follow ArtAndArtDeadlines.com on Twitter!2. Follow us on twitter @artartdeadlines, then tweet about the contest including @artartdeadlines and @allbusinesscard. Then leave a comment on this post letting us know you’ve tweeted.

3.  You can complete both tasks and just leave one comment on this post if you prefer.

DEADLINE: You must follow the rules and complete both the tasks by 11am EST on June 6, 2011 (my birthday, BTW) — 1 week from the date of this post.

NOTIFICATION: I will contact the 3 randomly-selected winners by email within 2 business days of the contest’s end.

Any questions? Email me.

RESOURCE for ARTISTS: Model Mayhem

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DRIVE-THRU
YOU

Food access easily drives what you actually consume.  There isn’t a real restaurant within 10 miles of my home.  As a result, we cook almost everyday.  There is only one grocery store within 10 miles of my home; therefore, there is no late night run to the store for chips or ice cream or chocolate.  We have to plan our bad behavior in advance.  This post will help you plan your artistic behavior and give you phenomenal access to a great artist resource.

Check out this Opportunity to join Model Mayhem!  There is no fee to join, and some models with work for prints.  The database is searchable by state and city, and if there are available models near me… there are models near you!  Take a look…

Check out Model Mayhem!MODEL MAYHEM

My esteemed collegue, Arizona-based artist and photographer Jerry Portelli, has been shoving me out of my comfort zone for a couple of years now.   And, he introduced me to Model Mayhem–an online resource, primarily for models, that offers photographers and artists a way to connect to models near them.  For the models, it is an online “go see.”  For you, as an artist, you get to pour over their profile and previous work to find just what inspires you.

DEADLINE:  Quit procrastinating

NOTIFICATION:  The sooner you join, the sooner you’ll find your muse.

ENTRY FEE:  I have had several models agree to TFP or Trade for Prints in lieu of cash. They build their portfolio, and I have money to eat and still produce artwork.  Model Mayhem is free to join, but you must be approved.

Find a model at Model Mayhem!ELIGIBILITY:  The approval process isn’t automated. You must fit into a member category and the requirements for that category.

Here are a few highlights from their site:

Bio Requirements You are asked to provide a short bio as part of your application. Please provide details about your experience, goals, reasons for being on MM, or any other relevant information. Please err on the side of providing more info rather than less. Also, don’t make it sound like a personal ad.

Must Be In A Member Category

Your profile must clearly fit into one of the member categories listed upon sign up:  Model, Photographer, Hair Stylist / Makeup Artists / Wardrobe Stylist, Photoshop Wizard, Clothing Designer, Body Painter or Artist / Painter.

 Model Mayhem is a photographer's dream!You Must Be You They do not allow profiles to be set up or managed by people other than the profile owner. Passwords and login information should always be kept private. 

Members must be 16 years of age or older.  Members under 18 are not allowed to display photos that we deem too provocative or revealing. Unless you’re 18 or over you may not display any level of nudity (including “implied” nudity), depictions of bondage or any image that is sexual in nature.

 Provide 4 Different Photos (or more!) At least four different photos are required for all accounts. No duplicates, re-crops, or manipulations of the same image. Members are expected to maintain a minimum of four relevant photos at all times.  

I'll bet you can guess why I like this image!Quality Images Required

They want quality images on Model Mayhem. Your photos must be judged to be of sufficient quality. This means that you should not submit webcam shots, mirror shots, poorly exposed photos, too grainy, too much compression, arm’s-length self portraits, personal snapshots, etc.

Make Your Photos Big Enough

MM recommends that your photos be 600-800 pixels on the longest side. Anything less than 200×300 pixels or so is typically too small to see. Images wider than 800 pixels will be resized.

No Fakes They take copyright laws very seriously. If your photos or profile appear to be the work of someone else, you will be denied. Check out Model Mayhem!   

No Pornography Pornographic material is not allowed on this site. This includes photos, linking to such sites or networking, or referencing adult work in your bio or portfolio.

Photographer Requirements

 Show A Model Photographers must have at least 4 different photos specifically of adult human models. Children, cars, landscapes, animals, etc do not count.   Show Variety.  Please provide at least 2 different models or 2 different locations.

Artist/Painter Requirements

 Use Models.  Please focus your submissions on art that utilizes models (human) rather than just landscapes, etc.    Original Only.  Artwork must be original only. No copies of existing artwork.

 

Visit Model Mayhem for complete details!
 
 
 

 

CALL to ARTISTS: Charlatan Ink Art Prize

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Sometimes anything worth having is worth having twice. Honestly, my chili taste better on day two, even day three.  Sometimes things don’t resonate on their debut, and this next Call might be the same for you.  I published this Call back in November, but with the new extended deadline rapidly approaching… take another look at this opportunity!

Check out this Call for Entries for the Charlatan Ink Art Prize. The entry fee is a whopping $50 per piece entered, but the judges are exemplary…and the Grand Prize is $25,000. And I think the second place prize is even better. Take a chance…

CALL for ENTRIES: Charlatan Ink Art Prize

The Charlatan Ink Art Prize for the Visual Arts will be held biennially in New York from 2011 onwards, but in an innovative twist will be traveling every other year around the globe. Possible venues for 2012, 2014, 2016 and 2018 are in chronological order Brisbane/Australia; Graz/Austria; Cracow/Poland and Shanghai/China.

Learn more about the Charlatan Ink Art Prize!ELIGIBILITY: The Charlatan Ink Art Prize for the Visual Arts is open to all artists practicing visual art. Art works submitted for the Charlatan Ink Art Prize must conform to each year’s specified theme. Artists may interpret the theme in any way that fits with their art practices, however the theme has to be visually present within all artistic interpretations.

THEME: ‘Where do we come from? What are we? Where are we going?’

MEDIA: Accepted: painters (in any medium & stylistic expression from classical painting to collages to illustrations to graffiti to drawing to print); photographers (film/digital); sculptors (3D works/jewellery); film-makers (video/film-camera/animation film); conceptual artists (working in all mediums mentioned above); and crafts (from pottery to weaving to carpet-looming).

ENTRY FEE: US$ 50.00 (including TAX) handling + administration fee has to be paid for each work entered. Two works can only be entered in each year’s competition. An individual work may not be submitted more than once. Should this occur, the Charlatan Ink Partners reserve the right to disqualify the entry.

Sponsored in part by the Carlton Arms Hotel!DEADLINE: March 31, 2011

NOTIFICATION: After April 15, 2011

JUDGES:

Anthony Lister‘s “tireless approach to living is an unrelenting approach to art. What is evident in his work is the inability to remove a man’s life from his creations. Studio, gallery and museum shows aside, his name and imagery is on street corners worldwide accessing a massive audience by way of stickers, aerosol paint and all manner of markers. His paintings, drawings, sculptures and happenings pull from his experiences as a youth in Australia and participating in the repetition as a father of two. Superheroes, skateboarding, graffiti, Australian gangster celebrities, television, jail birds, tattoos, the internet, pop and advertising resurface in his art practice.” from Too Heavy For Superman by Joseph Allen Shea.

Judge Winston SmithWinston Smith: From 1977 to the present: has worked on numerous Punk record covers, posters, logos and flyers for American, British and Italian bands including Dead Kennedys, D.O.A., Green Day, Lard, and spoken word projects for Jello Biafra. Also designed album art for Ben Harper, Tijuana No, Alternative Tentacles projects, Emily the Strange, George Carlin and others. Books include three volumes of Collage Art published by Last Gasp of San Francisco, as well as works in countless other books as covers and inside (both as illustrations and for personal interviews), including illustrations for magazines such as The New Yorker, Playboy, Spin, The Progressive, Mother Jones, Amazing Stories, etc.

Marlene Antico has many years of experience in sourcing and collecting fine art for private and corporate collections. As a professional art consultant, she assists her clients to develop a comprehensive, high-quality collection and in the sale of their artwork on a consignment basis when required. Marlene Antico’s expert guidance ensures that both the experienced collector and the first time buyer derive satisfaction from their art purchases. She also works in tandem with architects and interior designers with sourcing work for their clients.

Judge JB BerkowJB Berkow: “I have been exhibiting and selling my work for more than forty years. In 1976 at age 27 I founded the most well-known cooperative gallery in the country, “Touchstone Gallery,” located in Washington, D.C. My work is in the permanent collection of the Vatican Contemporary Art Collection…not bad for a nice Jewish girl!

It has never been enough for me to show and sell my own work, for whatever reason I have always been interested in promoting other artists’ work. That is the reason that I went on to found “Frenchman’s Art Gallery and Studios, Inc.” in 1994 and opened “RosettaStone Fine Art Gallery” and “RosettaStone Corporate Art Consulting.”

Ed McCormack, a former columnist and feature writer for Rolling Stone, and one of the original contributing editors of Andy Warhol’s Interview, has written extensively on art and popular culture for the Village Voice and numerous other publications. Presently, with his wife Jeannie McCormack, he co-publishes the New York art journal Gallery & Studio. McCormack’s most pressing present project is a memoir called Hoodlum Heart,” of which he says, “It’s all about what it was like to be the test dummy for the crash and burn generation, an epic work of shameless name-dropping and self-libel that is bound to create a scandal.”

Judge Bing DaweBing Dawe: Since graduating from the University of Canterbury School of fine Arts in the mid 1970s Bing Dawe has exhibited extensively throughout New Zealand and overseas. He has held over 40 solo exhibitions including a major survey exhibition at the Robert McDougall Art Gallery in his home town of Christchurch in 1999. His work is held in most public and private collections in New Zealand. In 1999 he was the winner of a major national art award, The Visa Gold James Wallace Award.

Learn more about the Charlatan Ink Art Prize online!PRIZES:

The Winner of the inaugural Charlatan Ink Art Prize for the Visual Arts 2011 shall receive the Charlatan Ink Art Prize Silver Ink Well and US$ 25,000.00 in Prize Money.

The artist with the second highest point score awarded by the jury shall receive the Charlatan Ink Encouragement Prize, which includes a 6 week artist residency at the Carlton Arms Hotel, New York*, a Canon G11 Camera and US$ 1,000.00.

Furthermore Endeavor Printing will print an exhibition catalog (softcover, max. 75 pages in an edition of 200) for an exhibition the artist might undertake within the next twelve months of the Second Prize win.

The artist with the third highest point score awarded by the jury shall receive a twelve months art expose on the CHARLATAN INK Website, hosting the artist’s portfolio.

To encourage galleries to forward to their artists all relevant information concerning the Charlatan Ink Art Prize, Charlatan Ink Publishing & Endeavor Printing have committed themselves to print for the gallery that has encouraged the Winner to participate in the Charlatan Ink Art Prize, a first class exhibition catalog in an edition of 300 copies (softcover, max. 100 pages).

For all the details, visit the Charlatan Ink Art Prize website!

CALL for ART: The Flaneur Magazine

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DON’T BE A CHICKEN

One of my favorite foods on earth is a simple poached egg.  I love farm-fresh eggs whose yolks are so orange they look unnatural.  I want ooey, gooey yolks, but the whites have got to be cooked through.  Left on top of a crisply toasted English muffin half.  They look a little daunting, but poached eggs rock.  This next Call for Submissions is a perfect chance for art publication, and the process isn’t daunting… even if you are a chicken.

Check out this Call for Submissions for The Flaneur, an Independent Art & Culture Newspaper.  There is no entry fee, so don’t pass this one by.  Last August when I posted a call from The Flaneur, at least TWO readers got published, plus yours truly

Call for Submissions:
Arts and Writing Submissions

Check out The Flaneur online!The next issue of The Flaneur (click here for the name origin) is publishing as a newspaper and as an iPhone app.

ELIGIBILITY:  If you are a writer or artist and are interested in being a part of this project please submit reviews, short fiction, flash art, cartoons, articles, poetry, short fiction.

Please remember
The Flaneur
is published in
black and white!

 

THEME:  They are interested in anything cultural, but the aim of this issue is HUMOR.  Take a look at their What We Publish Page if you have questions.

DEADLINE:  The Flaneur is published “quarterly-ish,” so just submit now so you don’t miss the deadline… March 25, 2011.

NOTIFICATION:  They don’t notify until they are editing the magazine.  Be patient.  Remember, a watched pot never boilsIf all goes according to the plan, the editor says you should hear something the first week of April.

SUBMISSIONS:  Please email your work to editor@flaneur.me.uk with ‘FLANEUR CONTRIBUTION’ in the title.

ENTRY FEE:  None.

SUBMISSIONS:  Please note that contributors are not currently paid, but each receives a .pdf copy of The Flaneur.

For full details, visit the Submissions Page!

Artist R.L. Gibson in The Flaneur!

FEATURED ARTIST: James Melcher

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The best thing about judging the $2 Art Contest is getting to play “I wonder.”  As in, I wonder what this artist is really like.  I generally look at an artist’s work first.  I don’t want anything else to interfere with my opinion of the work.  And although we are taught as children that you can’t judge a book by its cover, we are also taught “If it walks like a duck, sounds like a duck and looks like a duck, it is probably a duck.”  And, more often than not, I can figure out an artist’s philosophy from their work alone.  Sometimes I am surprised.  But what I always remember in the end…there are no two alike…all lovely little odd ducklings.  This month was no different.

Learn more about Featured Artist James Melcher!

And the winner is…

The entries I receive each month for the $2 Art Contest are incredibly varied. I see work from every imaginable media, from artists at every level of their careers–some polished and PR savvy, some more vulnerable, but honest.  This month, the winner is happy and optimistic, and since we are all headed into sometimes stressful and often melodramatic holidays… I thought we could all use some sunshine.

The Featured Artist chosen from October entries is James Melcher. Melcher’s work has a carefully chosen randomness to it that both makes me wonder and makes me smile.  I would own his work.  That is one of the many tests for any artist, wouldn’t you say? 

The beginning of the mosaic paintings at Tartooful!FEATURED ARTIST:
James Melcher

James Melcher was born in Cleveland, Ohio where he received his Bachelor of Fine Arts in ceramics from the Cleveland Institute of Art.  After graduating, James spent a decade first in Southeast Asia, then Italy, and finally New York City before moving to Canada in 1996. Vancouver, British Columbia is now his home,  and Melcher claims the spectacular mountainous landscape and glimmering glass towers as his daily inspiration.

While I am drawn to the Melcher’s line drawings.  I simply could not avoid the elephant in the room–the mosaic paintings.   I was not shocked to find out that the mosaic paintings began as an happy accident:

“This whole thing began when I unrolled old polka dot, acrylic on canvas paintings and started cutting them up. I was in a kind of creative block and really didn’t know what I was doing. I cut out circles and then cut them in half and like a kid started playing with fitting the pieces together. I ended up gluing these down to small canvases and called them cut-outs.” (pictured above left)

April Mosaic by James Melcher“The mosaic paintings began kind of by accident – A pile of strips, left over from all the trimming of the cut-out pieces, was collecting dust and I was going to throw it out. Instead I started playfully laying them together in rows – ‘April Mosaic’ (pictured right) is the culmination of that “Strips” series. This led to delving more into pattern and to more purposeful decisions about color combinations.”

“I continued to cut up old works on canvas to make new mosaic paintings until I ran out of old work! Now there is more of a conscious plan and design although I also let the work “speak” to me and go where it tells me to go! There is still the occasional coming together of pieces on the studio floor and that’s where new ideas are born.” –James Melcher

After studying the work & the process,
I went to the food for the real scoop…

Patterned Mosaic Painting by James Melcher

Favorite Food?
Premium cut steak and potatoes
with an occasionally guilty binge of Doritos.
No deep, dark happiness issues there.

And what of his favorite artists?
The inspirational mentors?

Matisse, Mondrian, Warhol, Gehry.
Not a particularly optimistic lot,
but I can see the stylistic/artistic inspiration.

I was certain he was hiding something.

How does he classify his own work?
Modernism, Color Field, Pattern painting.

What makes this artist tick? 
Where is the quirk? 
Where is the secret?

http://jamesmelcher.net/stu-exh/exh-9.htmlAnd then I got to the final quiz question…What is your next big project?  And then I found my answer within his:  “I have Four!  The Artist Project in Toronto – March 3-6, 2011 is a BIG Project that I am in the full swing of producing and getting prepared for…Getting my book “Memory Mosaic” published…Moving to Europe…And, I would love to complete a large-scale art installation somewhere!”

Eureka!  The king of random pattern is fueled by frenzy.  This artist does not suffer from the motivational anorexia of which I warn.  His life will not pass him by.  He is caught up in his own whirlwind of pattern and placement.  Lookout world James Melcher’s headed your way.

Learn more about James Melcher online!

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Check out the $2 Art Contest!

RESULTS: National Juried Exhibit 2009

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For those of you who don’t believe the cook eats her own food…the proof is in the pudding.  In the September 2009 Deadlines Post, I included the Arts & Culture Alliance National Juried Exhibit of 2009 show:

Click Here for a Prospectus!SHOW: Arts & Culture Alliance Nat’l Juried Exhibit of 2009
DEADLINE: Sept. 26, 2009 – CD Entry
EXHIBIT TYPE: Gallery Exhibition
MEDIA: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 (color, black and white, digital).
DESCRIPTION:The Arts & Culture Alliance of Greater Knoxville announces a call for entries for its National Juried Exhibition of 2009. The National Juried Exhibition was developed to provide a forum for artists to compete and display their work on a national scale. The selected art features both traditional and non-traditional work and will be exhibited at the Emporium Center in downtown Knoxville, Tennessee, from December 14, 2009 – January 29, 2010. Enter up to three pieces of work, $25/members and $40/non-members. Visit http://www.knoxalliance.com/textfiles/Juriedexhibitprospectus2009.pdf for a prospectus.
Check out what I entered and why!CONTACT: Suzanne Cada (865) 523-7543 sc@knoxalliance.com www.knoxalliance.com .

I entered and was juried into the show.  Check out www.RLGibson.com for the details.  Get motivated and send in an entry.  The latest ART DEADLINES Post for November 16 – 30 has some inexpensive calls for entry; check them out.  Don’t forget to bookmark the Arts & Culture Alliance for the latest in Calls for Entry and Press Releases on upcoming shows.

Find a Show.  Enter a Show.  Eat.

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