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FEATURED ARTIST: Stephanie Mead

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I’m Speechless

The $2 Art Contest makes a liar out of me sometimes. I spend a lot of time writing rejection letters.  I craft them individually and tailor them to the artist; however, I say the same things to many artists in the same month because artists often have the same challenges.  This month I wrote letters that included tips about including statements for each image, making sure that there are plenty of images from one series to view, as well as reminders about keeping biographical personal and meaningful and relevant.

This month’s artist broke all of those guidelines, and I am certain that some of the rejected artists will send sour milk thoughts (and emails) my way as a result of my breaking my own rules.  But, I just couldn’t walk away from this work.  The layers and colors and the faces.  Send sweet key lime truffle thoughts to me instead, please.

Learn more about Mixed Media Featured Stephanie Mead!I am proud to announce the Featured Artist chosen from the January and February entries is Stephanie Mead. Her artwork captures moments–not in a pastel-of-a-wagon-wheel sort of way– but from a sort of zen-like, meditative sort of way.  I find myself contemplating these scenes and these people as though they are a part of my reality.  It is simple, speechless intimacy.

FEATURED ARTIST:
Stephanie Mead

 

Stephanie Mead was born and raised in Texas but moved to California when she was 18.  Her work has shifted paths over the years, being influenced by the flat sweeping landscape of Texas, the drastic change of environment/people when she moved to California (and now to New York). But, the urge was always to create.

“I have made art my whole life.”

 

The Ascent by Featured Artist Stephanie Mead!Sometimes Mead’s work depicts dreams or nightmares, other times the focus is on the real, present, sometimes taking a political standpoint through her work.  Mead’s work is hand-made, real, and is a direct response to life.  Mead now lives in New York to pursue her lifelong love of art.

What do you consider your media? Do you primarily consider it mixed media? Something else? “I guess I consider my work mixed media painting/collage.  I have been working in this style now for a few years.  I am a collector of little papers, materials, things that I feel attached to.  These become the canvas for my visions.  I cut, tear away, cover, and glue, paint, and draw until my vision is achieved.  In this way, I consider myself a mixed media painter incorporating collage.”

Clearly, portraiture seems to appear in about 1/2 of your work.  What is the significance, if any?  “I am influenced by anything that touches me profoundly.  Social changes, my own passion for life, and human connections inspire me.  Sometimes my vision is just best expressed with portraiture.”

Talk to me about your choice of layering versus a more traditional “just paint” approach. “I was trained as an oil painter and printmaker in college but feel like I can more efficiently express myself with my layering technique I have developed since.  I feel like my technique came about pretty easily.  Combining mediums just seems logical to me.  Prints and oil paint still find their ways into my work…but so do the other mediums I enjoy using.”I started becoming physically closer with my materials while taking an Art of the Book course at San Diego State University.  It is there that I realized how precious the individual page of a book can be, and the intimate relationship that can develop between you and your viewer when they look closely.”  See, it IS speechless intimacy.  I have a sixth sense about these things.

You know we have to talk about food. What are your favorites?  “I eat beans, meat, and veggies on a daily basis.  Saturdays I completely binge and eat whatever I want.  It is the most delicious thing in the world to wake up Saturday morning and be able to eat lots of all kinds of stuff.  BUT with that said, I really appreciate a good bowl of chili.  I make a pretty mean one.” *Editor’s Note: Just once, I would appreciate it if one of the healthy freaks that get featured here looked like a dog.  I try to deny that you are what you eat, but the headshot makes it difficult.  For the record, I am mumbling the word “bitch” under my breath, luckily no one can hear me. 🙂

Communism by Mixed Media Featured Artist Stephanie Mead!What about snack foods?  “I have a strong, healthy relationship with almonds and peanut butter.  I also love key lime truffles and would probably do anything for them.”  Finally, Stephanie. Always LEAD with the truffles.  Truffles get you everywhere, ha.

So, what’s coming up next for you? “Right now I am on my way to becoming a member at the Art Students League of New York.  Ideally I will create the right connections and showcase my work in galleries someday soon.  I am young and experimenting still, so my next step is to keep making art.

“I must say I am fortunate enough to be doing all the things I want to be doing at this moment.  I hope for the chance to make lots of art.  Thank you for opening this door for me by choosing me as your artist of the month.”

No, thank you, Stephanie Mead for reminding me that I really HAVE NOT seen it all.   I love being confronted with the fact that the ways to express what you have to say are as varied as the people who say them.  Speechless Intimacy. I should talk less.  Lesson learned…maybe.

Learn more about Stephanie Mead online!

Learn more about Featured Artist Stephanie Mead!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Digital Works

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JUICE of it ALL

I have moved to a house with more cabinets space. This means trouble for my kitchen gadget budget.  Typically, I stick to simple kitchen utensils; even my can opener is manual.  However, I am giving up diet Coke, and I am seriously contemplating a juicer.  Okay, it isn’t exactly a high-tech purchase, but you say potato, I say pa-tah-to.  This next call will require use of slightly more advanced technology that a juicer.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries for the 2012 National Juried Competition featuring Digital Works from the Long Beach Island foundation of the Arts and Sciences (LBIF).  As you may be aware, shows for digital work can be hard to find.  So, don’t miss this opportunity…

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Learn more from the Long Beach Island Foundation (LBIF)!CALL for ENTRIES:
Digital Works

 

ELIGIBILITY: All emerging and established artists residing in the US.

MEDIA:  The purpose of the exhibition is to showcase works created through digital processes, display distinctive characteristics of the digital, and reflect on the language and aesthetics of digital media (such as new forms of image creation and manipulation, connectivity, or participatory and generative qualities). Submissions may include all forms of digital media, such as digital prints and photography, sculpture, video, software art, online and mobile projects etc.

Learn more about the LBIF!DEADLINE:
Postmarked by April 7, 2012

NOTIFICATION:
May 5, 2012

ENTRY FEE: 
$35.00 for up to four submissions.

Fee will be received in U.S funds only, payable by check, money order, or credit card to LBIF. All fees are NON-REFUNDABLE.

JUROR: Christiane Paul is the Director of the Media Studies Graduate Programs and Associate Prof. of Media Studies at The New School, NY, and Adjunct Curator of New Media Arts at the Whitney Museum of American Art.

Digital Art by Christiane PaulShe has written extensively on new media arts and lectured internationally on art and technology.

An expanded new edition of her book, Digital Art was published in spring 2008 and her edited anthology, New Media in the White Cube and Beyond – Curatorial Models for Digital Art, was published by UC Press in December 2008.

At the Whitney Museum, she curated the shows “Profiling” (2007) and “Data Dynamics” (2001); the net art selection for the 2002 Whitney Biennial; the online exhibition “CODeDOC” for artport, the Whitney Museum’s online portal to Internet art for which she is responsible; as well as “Follow Through” by Scott Paterson and Jennifer Crowe (2005).

AWARDS:  Best in Show $1000, 2nd Place $500, 3rd Place $200, and Two Honorable Mentions $100 ea.

SALES:  The LBIF takes 33% commission on all sales.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Download the Prospectus from the Long Beach Island Foundation of Arts and Sciences (LBIF)!

CALL for ENTRIES: 25th Annual National Juried

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stinky cheese

When I was 25, I was still drinking wine coolers in place of wine.  I was just on the verge of truly understanding the complexity of flavors that would lead me down a path of food obsession.  At 19, I spent a year in cooking school, but at 25, I explored the world of cheese.  Everything else is history.  This next call gives you a chance to be a part of a 25-year history of exhibitions.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries for the 25th Annual National Juried Art Exhibition sponsored by the South Cobb Arts Alliance and exhibited at the Mable House Arts Center at Historic Mable House (Mableton, GA). 25 years of exhibit history AND only 25% commission.  Maybe it is time for you to head south…

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Learn more from the Mable House Arts Center!CALL for
ENTRIES:

25th Annual National
Juried Art Exhibition

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artist/residents of the United States.

MEDIA:  PaintingOil/Acrylic; Painting  – Watercolor; Pastel; Printmakingetching, woodcuts, serigraphs, etc; Drawing; Sculpturemetal, clay, wood or any mixture in 3-D form; Photography; Mixed Media (list all materials used); Collage and Fine Crafts.

DEADLINE:  June 7, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  July 9, 2012

Learn more from the Mable House Arts Center!ENTRY FEE:  $35 for 1 piece & $45 for 2 or more pieces.

JUROR:  Kristen Miller Zohn is the Curator of Collections and Exhibitions for the Columbus Museum in Columbus, Georgia. Ms. Zohn has a MA in Art History from Florida State University and a BA in Art History from Salem College.

Zohn’s previous work was with Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts, Reynolda House Museum of American Art and Albany Museum of Art in Georgia. Ms. Miller Zohn served as Curator of Education at the Columbus Museum for six years before moving to her current position in 2007.

Learn more from the Mable House Arts Center and South Cobb Arts!Zohn is a contributing author for American Art in the Columbus Museum: Painting, Sculpture and Decorative Arts and to the forthcoming The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture, Vol. 20, Art and Architecture.

AWARDS:  Karen Beswick Founders Award $1,000; SCAA Award of Distinction $500, Four Awards of Excellence $250 each; and Four Awards of Merit $100 each; and additional Purchase Awards.

SALES:  Sales are encouraged. Any regular sale will be the sales amount the artist has requested. A 25% commission will be withheld. The South Cobb Arts Alliance will pay the sales tax.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Download the Prospectus from South Cobb Arts!

CALL for PROPOSALS: Solo Exhibition in CA

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again?

I try not to get stuck in a food rut.  I am guilty of spaghetti night, taco night, and pizza night; however, every 3 or 4 weeks I try to change up the menus to include wacky new options on our menu.  How are we to ever know if we want to add a lamb kebab night if we don’t try.  This next Call proves that with 9 shows per year, they rarely get in a rut.  Check it out…

Check out this Call for Proposals from the Viewpoint Photographic Art Center (Sacramento, CA) for Solo and Group Exhibitions for February of 2013 to January of 2014.  Did I mention that there is NO ENTRY FEE if you do not procrastinate?  Investigate…

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Learn more from the Viewpoint Photographic Art Center!CALL for PROPOSALS:
Solo & Group Exhibitions

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Proposals for the Main Gallery are open to all interested photographers including, but not limited to Viewpoint members.

MEDIA:  Photography

DEADLINE:  May 18, 2012

ENTRY FEE:  There is no fee for submitting initial on-time proposals. There is no fee for additional two (2) proposals after the initial submission. Submissions after midnight May 18, 2012 will be required to pay late submission fee of $10.00 for the submission to be considered.

Learn more from the Viewpoint Photographic Art Center!The $10.00 fee for late submissions after May 18, 2012 can be paid by using the PayPal button, or calling the gallery during normal hours, and paying with a credit card.  A $200.00 rental fee is charged for a one-month exhibit.

JUROR/CURATOR:  Viewpoint Photographic Art Center Exhibit Committee will make the selections for both solo and group exhibits.

AWARDS:  Exhibits run for approximately 4 weeks and change during the 2nd week of each month. There are 9 slots open for Main Gallery from February 2013 through January 2014.

SALES:  Gallery exhibition print sales (60% artist / 40% gallery).

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Read the Full Call from the Viewpoint Photographic Art Center!

ART PUBLICATION: Hidden Urban Landscapes

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FOOD FIX

A great pre fixe menu is like poetry.  Regardless of the choices you make, the courses flow from one to the next.  Price is no issue since the price is set before you sit down. Art and poetry should flow in the same way.  This next Call gives you an opportunity to put work next to inspired words of a poet.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Art (among other things) from Vallum Magazine! Here’s a chance for you to shine on the pages of a great poetry magazine. And, if you’re a wordsmith, well, there’s that too…

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Check out Vallum Magazine!ART PUBLICATION:
Vallum Magazine

Founded in 2000, Vallum: contemporary poetry is one of Canada’s top, critically-acclaimed, all-poetry magazines.

Vallum has positioned itself as an avant-garde exposition of the best in poetry, providing a literary platform for established and emerging writers from Canada, the US and abroad.

Notable past contributors include P.K. Page, George Bowering, Paul Muldoon, Franz Wright, Jan Zwicky, Stephen Dunn, Les Murray, Charles Bernstein, John Kinsella, Fanny Howe, George Elliott Clarke, Andrew Motion, Erin Mouré, Peter Redgrove, Nicole Brossard and others.

Vallum publishes poetry that is sharp, engaging and exciting. It pushes boundaries and invites the exploration of different worlds and perspectives. In addition to the poetic contributions are essays, interviews, book reviews and stimulating visual art.

Vallum MagazineTHEME:
Invisible CityscapeThe ‘Cityscape’ has fascinated people since the flâneurs of Paris and beyond.  But what is unseen, underground or hidden eludes us. What are some of these hidden aspects of the ‘cityscape,’ the hidden urban landscape?

DEADLINE:  April 30, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  Ongoing

SUBMISSIONS: Essays, reviews, interviews, letters to the editor and art work can be sent by regular mail or through their Online Submission page.

For complete details, visit Vallum’s Submissions Page!

Learn more about the Call form Vallum Contemporary Poetry!

CALL for ENTRIES: Treasured

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TEMPTED?

Genetically modified food scares the crap out of me. I understand, economically speaking, why food is modified.   But it doesn’t matter how much disease-resistant, mutant corn you can produce if everyone has three heads and glows in the dark.  Am I suggest that genetically-modified corn causes these symptoms? No.  I am suggesting that none of us know WHAT the end result could be.  I’m planting heirloom varieties in my patch in the back yard this year.  This Call certainly encourages you to beauty and vulnerability of the endangered and the threatened. Investigate for yourself…

Check out this Call for Entries from Annmarie Sculpture Garden and Arts Center (Solomons, MD) for Treasured. This show also allows you to be associated with a fundraiser without having to sacrifice your artwork or your portion of the sales price. Don’t miss this great theme either…

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Learn more from the Annmarie Sculpture Garden!CALL for ENTRIES:
Treasured

 

Treasured seeks to reveal the beauty and vulnerability of the endangered and the threatened. From disappearing plant and animal species, to vanishing languages, customs, and cultures, to threatened ecosystems, this exhibit will highlight the intricacies and fragility of precious and vanishing worlds.

The jury seeks artwork that examines these entities, with particular interest in pieces that highlight urgency through delicacy and severity through subtlety, as they honor the distinct beauty inherent to each.

ELIGIBILITY: The exhibition is open to artists age 18 and older working in the U.S.

MEDIA: All media types are welcome; small to large scale; indoors and outdoors.

Learn more from Annmarie Sculpture Garden and Arts Center! DEADLINE:
March 31, 2012

NOTIFICATION:
Via email on or before April 16, 2012

ENTRY FEE: Artists must submit a $25 non-refundable entry fee for up to four entries. Entry fee must be paid by check, money order, or credit card. Each entry must be submitted with three images of the artwork, including one overall view of the artwork, one detail shot, and one installation shot. There is a returned check fee of $25.

JUROR:  Treasured will be juried by a 1-2 member panel.

Learn more from Annmarie Sculpture Garden and Arts Center! AWARDS: Annmarie will present cash awards to outstanding work.  Jurors will review installed works (not application images) for award selection. If possible, selection will occur prior to the exhibit opening and awards will be presented at the opening reception. Award amounts are contingent upon sponsorship; typically there are at least three awards ranging from $250-$750 each. All award winning artists will receive an invitation for a solo or group show.

SALES: Works selected for exhibition cannot be removed before the end of the exhibition. Should a sale resulting from the exhibition occur, Annmarie will retain a 40% commission of the listed sale price.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Learn more about the Annmarie Arts Center!

REMINDER: Fading Light

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I must confess that I do less cooking that my daily ramblings might indicate. My dearest husband does much of the cooking in our household, and he does it wonderfully. But the times I truly enjoy are the times we spend in the kitchen together.  And, as I get older, I have found that artistic collaboration keeps me motivated as well. This call offers you an opportunity to produce work while still being someone else’s muse. Great idea…

Check out this Call for Entries from Open to Interpretation‘s juried book competition Fading Light.  Have your work become the artistic inspiration for a literary masterpiece today!  This is a REMINDER that this Call has now extended the deadline to JUNE

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Learn more about Open to Interpretation!CALL for ENTRIES:
Open to Interpretation:
Fading Light

 

Open to Interpretation is a juried book competition of photography, poetry, fiction and creative non-fiction. Each book begins with a themed call for photos. The chosen photos become the literary inspiration for the writers’ submissions. A book is created that matches each winning photo with two stories or poems that offer different interpretations of the image. The unique collaboration adds new dimensions to both the photos and the written word.

Learn more about Open to Interpretation!ELIGIBILITY: Open to all

MEDIA: Photography

THEME: Fading Light

DEADLINE: Extended deadline is June 26, 2012. (originally March 15th)

NOTIFICATION: July 9, 2012

ENTRY FEE: $40 for 5 images, $10 each additional if entered by June 26, 2012.

JUROR: George Slade has provided fine photographic artists and their audiences with insightful interpretation and curatorial expertise in exhibitions, classes, writings, lectures, and face-to-face exchanges for over 25 years.

Learn more about Juror George Slade!Formerly the artistic director of Minnesota Center for Photography, the director of the McKnight Artist Fellowships for Photographers Program, and recently the curator at the Photographic Resource Center in Boston, Slade is a veteran presence at portfolio review events like Fotofest, Photolucida, Critical Mass, PhotoNOLA, and the Society for Photographic Education’s regional and national conferences.

Slade’s writings and reviews appear extensively in print and online; some may be found at his web site, re:photographica. He lives in Minneapolis with his partner Stephanie and their children.

AWARDS: $300 Juror’s Selection Award

For complete details, visit Open to Interpretation online!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Journeys

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TO GO, PLEASE

Road trip food rocks.  Even bad food results in a good story about bad food.  You can’t miss a burger at The Varsity in Atlanta or a frozen hurricane at Pat O’Brien’s in New Orleans.  But, don’t dismiss the hole in a wall on a back road with one blinking light and a frog legs special either.  This next Call will have you reminiscing about your road trips too.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Northbrook Public Library (Northbrook, IL) for their annual juried show, called Journeys this year.  The entry fee is reasonable.  There is NO COMMISSION taken by the show promoters, and this year’s theme will warm the cockles of your heart and get you read for the Spring art season!  Don’t miss this one…

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Learn more about the Journeys show from the Northbrook Public Library!CALL for ENTRIES:
Journeys

 

With ten years behind them, they have grown both nostalgic for the journeys they’ve been on and full of anticipation for what lies ahead.  They look for art that is a sign post providing guidance for a unique place and time on your travels.

ELIGIBILITY: The show is open to artists 18 years and older.

MEDIA: 2 and 3 dimensional art executed within two years of entry date and not previously been displayed in the library.

DEADLINE: May 31, 2012

NOTIFICATION: July 31, 2012

Learn more about the Journeys Show at the Northbrook Public Library online!ENTRY FEE: Entry fee is $35. Checks payable to the Northbrook Public Library. A maximum of 3 entries per artist fee will be judged.

JURY PROCESS: Artists should be cognizant that the exhibition is open to the general public and artwork must be viewable for all ages. Pieces will be judged on artistic quality and execution as well as thematic relevance. Artists should consider the theme, “Journeys”.

SALES & COMMISSION: The NPL does NOT charge a commission for show participation. All sales inquires will be referred to the artists. Contact information, provided by the artist, will be listed in the online and printed show catalog to facilitate sales. The only sale to be handled by the NPL will be the purchase of the first-place award winner.

AWARDS: One (1) $2000 purchase prize, one (1) second place cash award of $1000, one (1) third place cash award of $500, and two (2) Viewer’s Choice cash awards of $200.

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CALL for ENTRIES: International Digital – LACDA

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some chocolate

As I have mentioned on so many occasions, I love kitchen gadgets. But, with my recent move, I have realized that there are some specialized gadgets that serve no real purpose. I own a CoCoMotion.  Yep, it looks a little like a blender but it is more like a margarita machine in reverse…it makes hot chocolate.  And, while the value of having hot chocolate at the perfect temperature to prevent the scalding of your tongue is important.  There have to be limits. This next Call is an opportunity for you to show off your more useful technology skills.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Los Angeles Center for Digital Art (LACDA) for their 2012 International Juried Competition. The prize is the ultimate… a solo show, AND they will print the winner’s work FREE. What an excellent opportunity!

CALL for ENTRIES:
International Juried Show

Learn more about LACDA online!

Enter the 2012 juried competition for digital art and photography brought to you by the Los Angeles Center for Digital Art (LACDA).

ELIGIBILITY: The competition is international, open to all geographical locations.

MEDIA: All styles of artwork and photography where digital processes of any kind were integral to the creation of the images are acceptable.

DEADLINE: March 26, 2012

NOTIFICATION: April 2, 2012

ENTRY FEE: Registration fee is $30 US for up to three images. Multiple entries permitted, additional $30 entry fee for each three images.

Learn more about LACDA online!SUBMISSIONS: All entries must be made online.

JURORS:  Nancy Meyer, LACMA, Assistant Curator of Contemporary Art, L.A. County Museum of Art and Rex Bruce, LACDA, Director and Senior Curator, L.A. Center for Digital Art.

AWARDS:  The selected winner receives 10 prints up to 44×60 inches on museum quality paper (approximately a $2,500-$3,000 value) to be shown in a solo exhibition in our main gallery. The show will be widely promoted and will include a reception for the artist.

2nd Place: Ten 2nd place winners will receive one print of their work up to 24×36 inches ($150-$200 in value) to be included in upcoming group exhibits. 2nd place winners will be scheduled into a group shows within 12 months of announcement of winners. Consideration is given to placing these works in shows appropriate to their style, genre and/or content. These shows will be widely promoted and will include a reception for the artists.

Special consideration will be given to all entrants for inclusion in future shows at LACDA. Many entrants from past competitions have been included in our exhibits.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about LACDA online!

REMINDER: Games+Learning+Society

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Grocery store sushi. Regardless of how you feel about sushi, I think the common reaction to the grocery store variety is a twinge of fright.  But, be brave…sometimes it is great.  Uncommonly good things can sometimes be found in uncommon locations.  This next call offers a delightful opportunity to show art in a common location as a part of an uncommon gathering. Yummy…

Check out this Call for Entries for the 8th annual Games + Learning + Society (GLS) conference at the University of Wisconsin Madison. There is no entry fee, and it is an opportunity to show work in a different environment. The deadline is fast approaching…

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CALL for ENTRIES:
Games+Learning+Society

8th annual Games Learning Society (GLS) conference!“This is a general call for new work (completed in the last two years) or proposals for new work for the second annual Games and Art exhibition featured at the 8th annual Games+Learning+Society (GLS) conference to be held in June of 2012. Narrative is an essential tool of understanding and communication of ideas. Humanities from history to politics to science are understood and disseminated through narrative tools. Characters and bildungsroman are the flesh and blood of narratives, which link us to our past and help guide our vision of the future. Narrative is a thread which represents, interprets, and shapes our world. Our narrative is often truth for lack of capital-T-Truth as we manipulate it so it may manipulate us. Perhaps most importantly, it is a double-edged sword which grants us access to experiences which may be beyond our reach–independent of space, time, and reality. This exhibition seeks to explore the power of character and narrative through games and art.”

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists.

Learn more about GLS online!MEDIA: Open to virtually any form from traditional practices in painting, sculpture, photography, and printmaking, to new media, performance, film, and digital video, as well as new playable games, game art, and game-like forms.

DEADLINE: March 15th 2012

NOTIFICATION: Sent by April 15, 2012.

ENTRY FEE: There is no entry fee.

JUROR: Arnold Martin, the Games+Learning+Society Artist-in-Residence, will curate the exhibition.

SALES: Artists are welcome to sell the work in the show directly, GLS will not broker sales or take a commission.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

8th annual Games Learning Society (GLS) conference!