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CALL for ENTRIES: Oklahoma Centerfold

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I have been trying to get in shape.  It isn’t about losing weight; it is about building some strength in hopes of rebounding energy levels.  I have a food bucket list, and I am out to tackle it.  But in the meantime, I’m laying off the bread because it tends to make me sluggish.  This next mid-western call is in the “nation’s breadbasket.”  Sounds delicious…

Check out this Call for Entries for the 14th Biennial Oklahoma: Centerfold 2012 National Juried Art Show from the Leslie Powell Gallery (Lawton, OK).  Don’t be fooled by the name; it doesn’t have to be about Oklahoma.  Investigate…

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Learn more about the Oklahoma Centerfold show!CALL for ENTRIES:
14th Biennial
Oklahoma: Centerfold
2012 National Juried Art Show

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Artists, age 18+ residing in continental US

MEDIA:  All original 2-D and 3-D media accepted. Photographs and artist prints must be numbered (editioned) to be considered for an award. No mechanical reproduction of originals (including giclee prints) accepted. All entries must be of original design and personal execution, and completed within the last two years. Installations will be considered only if the artist agrees to install the work on site.

THEME:  The title of the show reflects the geographical fact that Oklahoma is located in the middle of the United States. (Open a road atlas of the United States & Oklahoma is on the Centerfold). The theme is open to the artist’s interpretation and is in no way restricted to portraying Oklahoma.

DEADLINE:  August 29, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  September 21, 2012

ENTRY FEE: 1 for $30, 2 for $35, or 3 for $40

Learn more about the Oklahoma Centerfold show!JUROR:  Kristy Deetz, professor in the Art Discipline at the University of Wisconsin—Green Bay, received her MFA in painting and drawing from Ohio State University.

Deetz has taught painting and drawing at a number of universities and art schools over the past 25 years and frequently gives encaustic painting workshops at art centers such as Anderson Ranch, OxBow, Haystack, and Penland.  Her extensive exhibition record includes competitive, invitational and solo exhibitions throughout the United States.

AWARDS:  Total of $6000 USD:  1st place $3000, 2nd place $1500, 3rd place $800, and 3 honorable mentions of $250 each.

SALES:  All sales are between the artist and the buyer. The Leslie Powell Gallery does not take a commission on any sale. Works do not need to be for sale.

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Learn more about the Oklahoma Centerfold!

CALL for ENTRIES: Green

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BEING GREEN

I am obsessed with green vegetables. On any given day, you can open my refrigerator and find snap beans, half runners, spinach, brussel sprouts, asparagus, romaine lettuce, celery, cabbage and broccoli.  Those are just the staples.  This next call wants to know what green means to you, eaten or otherwise. Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from The Shoe Factory Art Co-op (Rochester, NY) for Green: What Does It Mean?. This uniquely-themed show could be a great opportunity to put another show on your resume! This could be your chance…

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Learn more about the Green Show!CALL for ENTRIES:
Green: What Does It Mean?

 

The Shoe Factory Art Co-op seeks artists to create and submit artwork that expresses the meaning of “green”.  Open interpretation.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA: Open to all media related to green.

DEADLINE: August 25, 2012

ENTRY FEE: Pay $18 submission fee, $25 for non-members, by PayPal or Credit Card on the Call for Artists page.

JURORS: Green will be juried by The Shoe Factory Art Co-op.

SALES: 25% commission on the price of any artwork sold (35% for non-members).

For complete details, download the Full Call!

Download the Submission Form from Shoe Factory Art Coop!

CALL for ENTRIES: Street Photography

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not
CHICKEN

My newly-found love of chickpea means… I am going to have to learn how to make felafel.  Is it wrong that I’ve always loved felafel street vendors, but I never realized that chickpeas are frequently the primary ingredient? Duh. This next Call honors a street tradition as well.  Don’t miss this opportunity…

Check out this Call for Entries from the LH Horton Jr Gallery found on the campus of San Joaquin Delta College (California) for Street Photography. The entry fee is reasonable, and the commission is only 20% on sales. Be inspired…

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Learn more about the LH Horton Jr Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Street Photography

 

The LH Horton Jr Gallery is a non-profit art gallery located on the campus of San Joaquin Delta College in Stockton, California. The Gallery provides excellent exhibition opportunities, with over 2000 square feet of exhibition space, an extended 22 ft. ceiling with mounts, and over 1200 visitors to each exhibition.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists residing in the US.

MEDIA:  Work made in all photographic processes, traditional and digital, are accepted for entry.  Documentary photographs of street scenes are eligible for entry.  Documentary photographs of street scenes are eligible for entry.  Digital enhancement should be noted in the Process Notes section of the on-line application, and photographic images must be artist’s original work.  Fine art photography images should emphasize unique composition, pattern, shape, and color/contrast.  Framed photographs may not exceed 42″ width and 60″ height.

Learn more about the 2012 Street Photography Exhibition!DEADLINE: August 6, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  September 3, 2012

ENTRY FEE:  $30 for 3 work entries. An additional 3 work entries may be purchased for $3 per image.

JUROR:  Deborah Klochko has over 25 years experience in photography museums as an educator, director, and curator.  Ms. Klochko has curated over thirty exhibitions; was executive editor of see, an award-winning journal of visual culture; and is the founder of Speaking of Light: Oral Histories of American Photographers.  Her most recent curatorial effort is Face to Face: Works from the Bank of America Collection.

Ms. Klochko received her Master of Arts in Teaching, Museum Education at George Washington University in Washington, DC and a Master of Fine Arts in Photography from the Visual Studies Workshop (SUNY) in Rochester, NY.

AWARDS: Best of Show $600, 2nd Place $400, and 3rd Place $300

SALES: All accepted works must be for sale during the show, with the exception of installation works as approved by the Gallery Director. The Gallery is responsible for all sales, and will retain a 20% commission from the sale of artwork.

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Learn more about the LH Horton Jr Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES: Coup d’espace ‐ Palimpasest

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in the

DEEP END

Thanks for your patience this week while I took a little unscheduled hiatus.  Sometimes you just have to take a break and reset.  We are making some significant changes to our dietmoving toward less meat and dairy.  In addition, our musical engagements have picked up; I have art submissions to finish, and let’s not forget…blogs to post.  The layers of information I sift through everyday can be overwhelming, and then this Call fell into my lap.  So appropriate. Layers and layers and layers…

Check out this Call for Entries for Coup d’espace ‐ Palimpasest from the Washington Project for the Arts, a group show that explores Layers of Information.  There is no entry fee, but the deadline is only a couple of weeks away.  Don’t delay…

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CALL for ENTRIES:
Coup d’espace ‐ Palimpasest

 

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We live in a society of layers. Information is plied upon other information. Metadata automatically becomes part of every digital image. Museum exhibitions now include QR codes for additional information. The recent Experimental Media 2012 exhibition included them. The National Gallery and the Museum of Natural History use them.  They are ubiquitous. 

But what if the QR code became the contemporary representation of information? What if this encoded symbol displaced the original information? It wouldn’t be the first time that newer “text” has superseded the old.  Throughout the history of the written word, parchments and vellum have been scraped clean of their original text and reused. Over time, that original text (the scriptio inferior) resurfaces through natural means or scientific research. An immediate relationship between the original text and new text is constructed through their juxtaposition. –from the Prospectus

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Any medium that explores the concepts of Layering and Information. Artists are encouraged to think beyond just the techniques of layering (i.e., Photoshop).

Check out work from Curator Steven H Silberg!DEADLINE:  Monday, July 16, 5pm EDT

NOTIFICATION:  Monday, July 23, 2012

ENTRY FEE: None

CURATOR:  Steven H Silberg, independent artist & Lecturer of Fine Arts at UMBC and Neil C Jones, independent artist & Professor at MICA and Anne Arundel Community College.

SALES:  WPA will take a 50% commission on works sold.

For complete details, Download the Full Prospectus!

Download the Prospectus from the Washington Project for the Arts!

REMINDER: The Art of Photography

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please

My parsley is unhappy with me. I’ve been planting a summer garden for the past week, and my husband and I are getting it done in shifts.  All of the plants that aren’t in the ground yet have been fairly tolerant when given a little sun, a little shade and a lot of water–except the parsley.  I love Italian flat leaf parsley.  It isn’t just a garnish, folks.  I can’t make chicken soup or marinara without it, but my two parsley plants are protesting having their feet off the ground.  This next call has a deadline that is rapidly approaching, too.  Take a look

Check out this Call for Entries for the 8th Art of Photography Show which is being held at the San Diego Art Institute this year. The cost to enter is about average; however, last year, 1700 people attended the reception, and the award are spectacular. That’s a bargain…

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Learn more about The Art of Photography Show!CALL for ENTRIES:
The Art of Photography 2012

 

The Art of Photography Show is an established and critical force in the world of contemporary photography. Now in its 8th year, this presentation of world class photography is truly exquisite. The show provides tangible benefits to artists trying to break into the public eye. This well thought out international exhibition provides value to artists at every turn, from first-rate viewing in the judging process to exhibition and publication opportunities, photo industry connections and monetary awards.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists.

MEDIA: Images created via any form of photography will be accepted for consideration (i.e. film, digital, unaltered shots, alternative process, mixed media, digital manipulations, montages, photograms, etc.), so long as part of the image is photographically created.

Learn more about The Art of Photography Show!DEADLINE: June 30, 2012 at 11:59 pm PDT (California Time)

NOTIFICATION: August 7, 2012

ENTRY FEE: $25 for the first entry, $10 for each additional entry. There is no limit to the number of entries an artist may enter. Artists who entered work in any previous Art of Photography Show or Art of Digital Show will receive a $15 discount towards the Art of Photography Show 2012.

JUROR: Julian Cox joined the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco in September 2010 as its Founding Curator of Photography and Chief Curator at the de Young Museum. After holding curatorial positions at the National Library of Wales and the National Museum of Photography, Film & Television, Bradford, England, he moved to the United States in 1992 to pursue his career here. For more than decade he worked with the photographs collection at the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, and then spent five years leading the photography program at the High Museum of Art, Atlanta. Cox has organized numerous exhibitions on subjects ranging from the dawn of photography’s invention in Europe in the 19th century, to contemporary practice in the United States. He has been a reviewer for the Atlanta Photography Group; Atlanta Celebrates Photography; Palm Springs Photo Festival and Photo NOLA.

Learn more about The Art of Photography Show!Cox is the co-author, with Colin Ford, of the critically acclaimed publication Julia Margaret Cameron: The Complete Photographs (2003), the first catalogue raisonné produced of the work of a photographer. He is the author of many scholarly articles and several books. His recent publications include The Portrait Unbound: Photographs by Robert Weingarten (2010), Road to Freedom: Photographs of the Civil Rights Movement, 1956-1968 (2008), and Harry Callahan: Eleanor (2007).

AWARDS: $2,000 1st Place Award, $1,600 2nd Place Award, $1,200 3rd Place Award, $ 800 4th Place Award, and eleven (11) $400 Honorable Mention Awards.

SALES: Exhibited work will be available for sale (unless the artist designates certain entries NFS). The price for each framed print is entirely up to each artist to decide. The Art of Photography Show will retain a commission of 40% on all sales that occur during the exhibit or which occur later as a direct result of the exhibit. The balance will be mailed to the artist.

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CALL for ENTRIES: Mono No Aware

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stuffing

I love  herbs that are not as they seem–lime basil, chocolate mint, and pineapple sage.  I’m planting the herbs in my garden this past weekend, and I am dazzled by the choices at my local farmer’s market.  Pineapple sage may be my favorite find.  Thanksgiving stuffing will never be the same again.  This next call appears to be a call for filmmakers, but things are not always what they seem.  Investigate…

Check out this Call for Entries for Mono No Aware sponsored in part by the Greater New York Arts Development Fund of the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, the Brooklyn Arts Council, Inc (BAC) and by the participants of MNA filmmaking workshops. This is a really cool FREE way to stretch your creative streak even if film is not your normal media. Be sure to investigate this one…

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CALL for ENTRIES: Mono No Aware

 

Click to learn more about Mono No Aware!Mono No Aware is an international film event open to any person or group of persons making work that incorporates Super8mm or 16mm film format as part of that presentation. (Expanded Cinema) In previous years, 16mm film was blended with dance performance, Super8 with live spoken word/audience involvement, & multi-projections with live jazz/musical devices. This is not a film festival for film-makers, so much as it is an film event for everyone. They believe there is magic in seeing a film print projected, a presence a poet has when reading their own work, a feeling that resonates in your chest when seeing music performed live. For these reasons they encourage live film with live additional audio/visual elements.

ELIGIBILITY: Open internationally. Dancers, Sculptors, Musicians, Theorists, Scientists, Athletes, Visual artists, everyone, AND Film-makers are encouraged to submit.

Click to learn more about Mono No Aware!MEDIA: Entries are only be accepted on Super8 or 16mm film. FILM ONLY. No Digital Video.

DEADLINE: October 31, 2012

NOTIFICATION: Nov. 14, 2012

ENTRY FEE: None. They believe that your time and effort are fee enough. But, if you would like your film and materials sent back to you it is necessary to include a self-addressed stamped envelope with enough postage to get your items from Brooklyn, NY. (11211 zip code) back to your mailing address.

This event is sponsored, in part, by the Greater New York Arts Development Fund of the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, administered by the Brooklyn Arts Council, Inc (BAC) and by the participants of MNA filmmaking workshops, KODAK, ADOBE, DIJIFI, and PAC-LAB. Mono No Aware is a sponsored project of Fractured Atlas, a non-profit arts service organization.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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CALL for ENTRIES: YICCA 2012

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this out

I am fascinated by the influences of one culture on another culture’s food.  Czech cuisine is heavily influenced by Germany and Hungary’s schnitzels, strudels and goulashes.  But the three national foods always found on the menu are vepro, knedlo and zelo (pork, dumplings and cabbage respectively).  This next Call could be a great way to sample these specialties first hand.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries for Young International Contest of Contemporary Art (YICCA 2012) which is open to all artists and all media for an exhibition in The Chemistry Gallery in Prague.  This is a great chance to visit Prague at their expense…

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Learn more about the YICCA 2012! CALL for ENTRIES:
YICCA 2012

“YICCA is an ambitious project regarding transparency, comparison and research of new artistic talents.  Nowadays it is becoming more and more difficult to comply with the requirements of art market, in particular – facing the challenge of competing with the constantly increasing number of newly arising artists in the contemporary art field.  YICCA was founded in 2009. The decision of its foundation was taken under the great influence of new ways of making and thinking art that recently have discovered many surprising and unusual forms of art.  This general confusion and rapid change of offers is without any doubt challenging and extremely exciting.  The main goal of YICCA is to understand and to improve  new talents that in this ‘beautiful chaos’ are able to interpret better the upcoming art.” –from the YICCA website

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists age 18+

MEDIA:  All media, including video, installations and performances.

Learn more about The Chemistry Gallery!DEADLINE:  July 31st, 2012 (Extended on 7/20)

NOTIFICATION:  August 13, 2012

ENTRY FEE: 30 Euros (~$37.50 USD)

JURORS:  Anabelle Rodriguez is an independent curator and visual arts consultant for collectives, institutions, and organizations throughout Philadelphia and New York City. She is the Founding Director of the ~curARTorial LAB, currently housed at The Malkovich in Crane Arts Old School.  Brad Clark is a Journalist, Writer and Curator that writes for various magazines and publications around the subjects of contemporary Fine Art, Graphic Design, Photography and Modern Aesthetic Theory.

Learn more about the YICCA 2012! Born in South Africa, Claire Breukel began her career curating the 2002 Cape Town Month of Photography biennale and the Vision Photography Festival before being introduced to Miami by the Rubell Family Collection.   Born in 1978, Sara Liuzzi is an art historian with a degree in Conservation of Cultural Heritage from the University of Siena, in Arezzo, with thesis in History of Contemporary Art: “Studio Azzurro”, she has studied and worked professionally in Arezzo (Tuscany), Milan and London.

AWARDS:  The selected by the jury artists will have the opportunity to exhibit their participating work in Prague, in “The Chemistry Gallery” in the period between October 4 to 25, 2012. They will be included in “Yicca 2012” catalogue, as well, and finally the artists will be invited to stay in Prague on the opening day at the expense of A.p.s Moho Association.

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Learn more about the YICCA 2012!

CALL for ENTRIES: The Art of Jazz

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to love

Love tapas.  Have you ever noticed how tapas restaurants in the US tend to be an intoxicating blend of soft light and jazz wafting through the air? They are great for date nights, and perfect for improvisational indulgence.  This next Call wants your take on all that is jazz.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the LH Horton Jr Gallery found on the campus of San Joaquin Delta College (California) for The Art of Jazz.  There is no entry fee for this group show opportunity, and the commission is only 20% on sales.  Be inspired…

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Learn more about the LH Horton Jr Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
The Art of Jazz

 

The LH Horton Jr Gallery is a non-profit art gallery located on the campus of San Joaquin Delta College in Stockton, California. The Gallery provides excellent exhibition opportunities, with over 2000 square feet of exhibition space, an extended 22 ft. ceiling with mounts, and over 1200 visitors to each exhibition.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists residing in the US.

MEDIA: The exhibition will present works that demonstrate the celebration and inspiration of the improvisational characteristics of Jazz – its distinct sound, history, and culture.

Learn more about The Art of Jazz from the LH Horton Jr Gallery!Entry is open to all artistic styles and mediums: 2D (painting, photography, printmaking, collage, etc), 3D (sculpture, ceramics, etc.), visual/audio installation, and interactive works.

DEADLINE:
August 14, 2012

ENTRY FEE: None.

JUROR: Jan Marlese, Gallery Director, and M.J. Wamhoff, Dean of Art & Communications.

AWARDS: Artists selected for exhibition will be paid a stipend of $200 to $500, to be negotiated upon selection.

SALES:  All accepted works must be for sale during the show, with the exception of installation works as approved by the Gallery Director. The Gallery is responsible for all sales, and will retain a 20% commission from the sale of artwork.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the LH Horton Jr Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES: Laumeister

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please

Vermont makes me think of club sandwiches.  Vermont conjures images from the movie White Christmas of Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney and Vera Ellen singing “Snow, Snow, Snow” in the dining car on their way to rescue a ski resort sans the snow.  Just prior to their spontaneous singing escapade (complete with napkin mountains, parsley trees and sugar snow), they were eating clubs.  Vermont = club sandwiches.  Have one with extra bacon for me when you make it into the exhibit for this next Call.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from for the 4th Annual Laumeister Fine Art Competition at The Bennington Center for the Arts (Bennington, VT).  The entry fee is about average, but the cash awards are great compared to the usual competitions.  Don’t miss this opportunity…

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Learn more from The Bennington Center for the Arts!CALL for ENTRIES:  Laumeister Fine Art Competition

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Figurative, still-life, landscape and other representational subjects are being accepted for this exhibit.

DEADLINE:  June 30, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  Early July

ENTRY FEE:  $35 for up to 2, $15 per add’l

JUROR:  Scott Christensen‘s work has been exhibited in many prestigious museums and shows throughout the country, such as National Academy of Western Art, Prix de West Invitational at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City, OK, the Gilcrease Museum in Tulsa, OK, National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson, WY, Denver Art Museum, Kimbal Museum, Salmagundi Club in New York, Autry Museum, Salon d’ Arts at the Colorado History Museum.

Learn more about Juror Scott Christensen!Christensen has been a recipient of many honors throughout his art career including Arts for the Parks competition in 1991; Northwest Rendezvous Juror’s Award of Merit in 1993 & 1994 and the Prix de West Award for his painting “Wind River Ice” in 2000. This painting as well as 61 others is reproduced in Christensen’s 140 page book published in 2000 titled The Art of Scott L. Christensen.

AWARDS:  First Place: $4,000, Second Place: $2,000 and Third Place: $1,000.

SALES:  All work must be for sale. The Center will retain 40% of two-dimensional work and 30% on three-dimensional work when the piece is sold.

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CALL for ENTRIES: Hot Air

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up, up & away

Picnic stereotypes make me laugh so hard that wine shoots from my nose.  My favorite cliche is the romantic hot air balloon ride with wine, cheese and grapes. Since most people have at least a mild fear of heights, I think the only thing in my picnic basket would be ginger ale and saltines.  Romantic, eh? At least I can appreciate the balloons from the ground.  This next Call wants to see if you appreciate them too.  Go there…

Check out this Call for Entries from the TCC Photo Gallery for the First Annual International Hot Air Balloon Photography Contest.  I have actually seen hot air balloon shots from a few of you (ahem, Ken Signorello), so show ’em if you’ve got ’em…

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Learn more from TCC Photo Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Hot Air Balloon
Photography Contest

 

The City of Longview and the Great Texas Balloon Race is selected to host the National Hot Air Balloon Championship from 2012 – 2015, and the TCC Photo Gallery thought it only fitting to cast their First Annual International Hot Air Balloon Photography Contest that will be on display while the Hot Air Balloonists are in Longview.  The exhibit will be on display from July 23 – September 14, 2012.  Send them your best shot of the hot air balloon. Get creative.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Photography

DEADLINE:  June 18, 2012

ENTRY FEE:  The entry fee of $35 for up to 5 images. Photographers may enter up to 10 images only at $5 each additional.

Learn more from TCC Photo Gallery!JUROR:  Harvey Stein is a professional photographer, teacher, lecturer, author and curator based in New York City. He currently teaches at the International Center of Photography. Stein is a frequent lecturer on photography both in the United States and abroad. He is the Director of Photography at Umbrella Arts Gallery, located in the East Village of Manhattan. He has also been a member of the faculty of the School of Visual Arts, New School University, Drew University, Rochester Institute of Technology and the University of Bridgeport. A recipient of a Creative Arts Public Service (CAPS) fellowship and numerous artist in residency grants, Steinʼs latest book, his fifth, Coney Island 40 Years, was published in June of 2011 (Schiffer Publishing, Ltd). Steinʼs photographs have been widely exhibited in the United States and Europe—73 one-person and over 140 group shows to date.

Learn more from TCC Photo Gallery! Stein has also curated 22 exhibits since 2007. His photographs are in more than 55 permanent collections, including the George Eastman House, Bibliotheque Nationale, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, the Brooklyn Museum of Art, the New Orleans Museum of Art, the International Center of Photography, etc. Steinʼs photographs and portfolios have been published in such periodicals as The New Yorker, Time, Life, Esquire, American Heritage, Smithsonian, etc and all the major photography magazines.

AWARDS:  The Hot Air Balloon exhibit will consist of 75 prints in the physical gallery and online. The winning entries will be projected at the balloonists dinner.  Best of Show – $500, 2nd Place – $250, and 3rd Place – $150.

SALES:  All accepted photographs are for sale. The commission charged will be 50% of the sales price. Print your name, address, telephone numbers (work and home), and sales amount on the back of each print accepted.

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Learn more from the Tammy Cromer-Campbell Photo Gallery TCC!