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CALL FOR ENTRIES: Functional Art

Click Here to Subscribe to ArtAndArtDeadlines.com by email!I know a large number of artists that take great pride in the fact that their work is not “retail art,” and I know quite a handful of artists are proud to have their work sell in retail galleries because they can make a living doing what they love. If you are looking for a way to bridge the gap between fine art and the retail world, consider functional art as an option. Here’s a great call for functional art:

Call for entries

The Art of Applied Design is open to all applied artists age 18 or above, working in the U.S. and abroad.  There is no limit on the number of objects that may be entered.  Entries must be original one-of-a-kind works of the submitter, completed within the preceding three years (2007 to 2010), and be represented by high quality digital images. 

Click Here for the full Call for Entries!Evaluation will be based upon the creative uniqueness and originality of the work, evidence of excellence in craftsmanship, and quality of the photographic images provided by the artist/designer. 

Exhibition of accepted work will include notation of the artist’s name, country of residence, and e-mail address to facilitate the independent sales of exhibited work. 

One entry in each material category will be selected for recognition as Best of Show for that category.

Eligibility:

All submitted works must be functional objects typically used within interior spaces that also exhibit unique, innovative, inspirational, creative artistry.  Submitters must identify the primary material from which a work is constructed.  Entries will be evaluated against others made from that same material. 

Click Here for the full Call for Entries!Acceptable material categories are fiber (including paper), wood, metal, clay, and glass/plastic.  Examples of appropriate objects include furnishings (hard and soft), utensils, containers, fixtures, and other objects that enhance function and physical comfort within interior spaces.  Works selected for display within the DHM Digital Gallery will exhibit nontraditional, innovative design.

Not eligible for submission are the fine arts (painting, drawing, sculpture, etc.); objects that are purely decorative; works that are representative of functional objects but are not, themselves, functional; photography; video; architecture or architectural drawings; graphic designs; lighting designs (i.e., the projection of illumination in space); or functional objects not typically used within interior spaces.

Images:

Only high quality digital jpg images will be accepted. We recommend at least 300 dpi, with no more than 2048 pixels (and no less than 900 pixels).  Only one image per submission, illustrating the total object, should be submitted.  Additional images of any one submitted object will not be viewed. 

The DHM Digital Gallery will retain and modify the submitted images of accepted artwork for the purpose of using those images in publications and gallery publicity.  Submission of images to this exhibit constitutes permission for future use (and modification, when necessary) of those images by the DHM Digital Gallery for the above stated purposes. 

CD submissions will not be returned.  Each digital image should be identified in the following manner:

lastname.firstname.abbreviatedtitle.numberonentryform

Example:   Smith.Jane.HeartfeltSong.6.jpg

Click Here for the Functional Art Call for Entries!Entry Rules:

All entered works must be one-of-a-kind original creations by the artist, produced in the year 2007 or later.  Entry may be made via the mailing of digital images on a CD, or submission of digital images to the provided e-mail address.  The entry form accompanying this prospectus may be submitted as an e-mail attachment, or printed and mailed. 

All submissions must be accompanied by an entry fee of $25 (U.S. dollars) for the first two objects submitted for consideration, and $10 for each additional object.  The entry fee must be paid by check or money order made payable to DHM Digital Gallery, or by credit card via the link at the end of the online entry form. 

If submitting an entry by e-mail attachment, the entry form and all digital images must be attached to the same e-mail transmission.

Juror:

June Gilliam Worthington, with degrees focused on Business and Interior Design, has worked with architects, builders, interior designers, landscape architects, technical consultants and artists for more than 35 years to carry out her belief that through creative effort all things are possible. 

For nearly 20 of those years, she also owned and operated the es Posible Galleries in Scottsdale, Arizona,  specializing in one of a kind art, accessories and functional art furnishings.  The Galleries featured the works of numerous artists and craftspeople in addition to creations by her design associates. 

June Gilliam Worthington has taught at universities, jurored art shows, and mentored many in search of expressing their creativity.  Her clients and customers are from across the United States and many countries abroad.  In recognition of this outstanding career in the arts, June Gilliam Worthington is a recipient of the Hall of Fame Award from Oklahoma State University.

Calendar:

  • July 15, 2010:   Entries must be received by the DHM Digital Gallery
  • August 15, 2010:  Notification of the juror’s decisions sent to artists by e-mail messaging
  • September 15, 2010:  The Art of Applied Design exhibit opening
  • December 1, 2010:  Closing of the exhibit

Entry Checklist:

If paying the entry fee by on-line credit card, click on the payment button below and enter the needed transaction information, after which you will receive a confirmation e-mail with instructions about how to proceed with the entry process. If paying by check and postal mail, click on the entry form, below, and print the entry form for submission with a check or money order and a CD of images by mail.

  1. Completed entry form (submission via e-mail attachment is highly preferred).  To save the entry form on your computer, right click on this link, and click “Save As”.
  2. Check, money order (payable to DHM Digital Gallery) or credit card fee.  Click here for online credit card payment.
  3. Digital images formatted and labeled as directed (e-mail attachment or mailed CD).  Detailed instructions can be found on the entry form.

For the full Applied Art Call for Entries,
please visit the
DHM Digital Gallery Website.

ARTIST RESIDENCIES: Roughing It

Click here to subscribe to ArtAndArtDeadlines.com by email!Every artist I know needs a break from their chicken finger and fries world occasionally. I accidentally tripped across some great residencies where only the extraordinary is likely to be on your daily menu of activities.

There are thousands of opportunities for artists to get a break from their daily routine and a get a fresh look at motivation and point of view…but most of these are opportunities for a special look at one of the United States many National Parks.  Take a look at these great Artist Residency Opportunities.

Denali National Park ResidencyDenali National Park and Preserve
Artist-In-Residence Program, Denali National Park and Preserve, P.O. Box 9, Denali Park, Alaska USA 99755
Residencies open to: Two-dimensional visual artists, sculptors
Residency period: Mid-June through mid-September; up to three – 10 days each.
Contact: Denali Headquarters at (907)474-8133, e-mail: aduffy@alaskageographic.org or http://www.alaskageographic.org/category/17/arts

Gates of the Arctic National Park and ReserveGates of the Arctic National Park and Reserve
Artist-In-Residence Program, Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve, 4175 Geist Road, Fairbanks, AK 99709-3420;
Residencies open to: Two and three-dimensional visual artists, photographers, filmmakers and artisans.
Application deadline: February 1 (received).
Residency period: July or August. Artists must have excellent backcountry skills and physical abilities. One, generally for a two week period; actual patrol typically 7-10 days.
Contact: Tracie Pendergrast, winter 907-457-5752, summer 907-692-5494; email: tracie_pendergrast@nps.gov  or http://www.nps.gov/gaar/

Buffalo National RiverBuffalo National River
Artist-In-Residence Program, Buffalo National River, 402 N. Walnut, Suite 136, Harrison, Arkansas USA 72601
Residencies open to: Two-dimensional visual artists, photographers, sculptors, performers, writers, video/filmmakers, composers
Application deadline: January 31 (postmarked)
Residency period: March – November; four of up to three weeks each
Contact: Artist-In-Residence Coordinator at 870-741-5443 CST or buff_information@nps.gov or  http://www.nps.gov/buff

Hot Springs National ParkHot Springs National Park
Artist-In-Residence Program, attn: Volunteer Coordinator, Hot Springs National Park, P.O. Box 1860, Hot Springs, AR 71902
Residencies open to: Two-dimensional visual artists, photographers
Application deadline: February 1 for June, July, and August; May 1 for September, October, and November
Residency period: June through November; Six of two to four weeks each
Contact: Jeff Heitzman at 501-624-3383, ext. 652 or jeff_heitzman@nps.gov

Grand Canyon National ParkGrand Canyon National Park
Artist-In-Residence Program, P.O. Box 129, Grand Canyon, AZ 86023
Residencies open to: Two-dimensional visual artists, photographers, sculptors, video/filmmakers.
Application deadline: January 1 – April 1
Residency period: Late September – early October, mid-May – end of May, mid-July – end of July ; Three in total, three weeks each.
Contact: Jennie Albrinck at 928-638-7739 or Jennie_albrinck@nps.gov

Laceyville, PASoaring Gardens Artists’ Retreat/Ora Lerman Charitable Trust Artists’ Residency
160 Erica Way Portola Valley, CA 94028
http://www.lermantrust.org
Soaring Gardens Artists’ Retreat, in beautiful dairy country near Laceyville, Pennsylvania, provides 3-6-week residencies to visual artists between May and September. The Trust particularly encourages applications from emerging women artists. Artists are encouraged to apply in groups of 2 or 3.

Joshua Tree National ParkJoshua Tree National Park
Artist-In-Residence Program, Joshua Tree National Park, 74485 National Park Drive, Twenty-Nine Palms, California USA 92277
Residencies open to: Two-dimensional visual artists, photographers, sculptors, writers, video/filmmakers
Application deadline: Accepted year-round Residency period: October through May; Four to six of four weeks each
Contact: Tim Terrell at 760-367-5539 PST or artmojave@aol.com

Yosemite National ParkYosemite National Park
Yosemite Renaissance, PO Box 767, Yosemite, CA 95389.
Residencies open to: Two-dimensional visual artists, photographers, sculptors
Application deadline: September 2 (received)
Residency period: Year-round; Four to ten of up to one month each
Contact: info@yosemiterenaissance.org

Visit www.headlands.org!Golden Gate National Recreation Area
Headlands Center for the Arts, 944 Fort Barry, Sausalito, California USA 94965
Residencies open to: California, North Carolina, New Jersey, and Ohio two-dimensional visual artists, photographers, sculptors, video/filmmakers (Each state has individual eligibility requirements)
Application deadline: First Friday in June
Residency period: Febraury through November; Thirty of 1 to 11 months each
Contact: Holly Blake at 415-331-2787, ext. 24, PST or hblake@headlands.org

Rocky Mountain National Park!Rocky Mountain National Park
Artist-In-Residence Program, 1000 Highway 36, Estes Park, Colorado USA 80517
Residencies open to: Professional Two-dimensional visual artists, photographers, sculptors, video/filmmakers
Application deadline: December
Residency period: Early June through late September; Five to eight of two weeks each
Contact: Artist-In-Residence Coordinator at 970-586-1206 MST

Visit www.i-park.orgArtists’ Enclave at l-Park
428 Hopyard Road, P.O. Box 124, East Haddam, CT 06423
Residencies open to: visual (including digital) artists, environmental artists, landscape and garden designers and architects.
Application deadline: January
Residency period: Year-round
Contact: ipark2002@ureach.com. Phone: 860-873-2468.
http://www.i-park.org

Weir Farm Art Center!Weir Farm Art Center
Artist-In-Residence Program, Weir Farm National Historic Site, 735 Nod Hill Road, Wilton, CT 06897 (include a stamped, self-addressed envelope)
Residencies open to: Visual artists (including printmakers & painters), photographers, sculptors, video/filmmakers
Application deadline: January 15, July 15 (postmarked)
Residencies for visual artists from 2 weeks to 1 month, studio and furnished cottage for 1 artist at a time (or, artists may apply as collaborative teams), located 60 miles from NYC. Visit website, http://www.weirfarmartcenter.org  for application.
Contact: 203-761-9945, email: allen@weirfarmartcenter.org

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CALL FOR ENTRIES: Strange Figurations

Click Here to Subscribe to ArtAndArtDeadlines.com by email!I love figurative work.  My own work is almost exclusively figurative.  Most of my favorite artists are figurative. 

Here’s a great figurative show:  Strange Figurations at the Limner Gallery in Hudson, NY brought to you by SlowArt Productions.

SlowArt Productions presents the group thematic exhibition, Strange Figurations. The exhibition will be held at the Limner Gallery from September 1 – 25, 2010. This exhibition is open to all interpretations of the concept, Strange Figurations. Included are all forms of unique and unusual figurative art from the realist to the surreal and visionary. All artist interpretations of the theme “Strange Figurations” will be reviewed and considered.

Strange Figurations Prospectus!IMAGE PRESENTATION: Artwork submitted may be represented by prints up to 8.5″ x 11″, by digital images on CD, by 35mm slides, or by email entry.
* Prints: Prints of work may be up to 8.5″ x 11″ and may be digital (ink jet, laser etc.) or photographic prints. Artist name, title, size, media and price should be on the front or back of the print. If you want your prints returned, be sure to follow the return of materials guidelines below.  
Photographer Jerry Portelli* Digital files:  Digital image files may be submitted on CD, DVD or Zip discs. Images should be readable on PC platform and should be in TIF or JPG format. No files larger than 15MB please. Reference prints must be included. Reference prints may be any size individual prints up to 8.5″ x 11″ (label as for prints above) or may be a single sheet with multiple prints representing the images on the disc. If submitting a single sheet , next to each image write the artist, title, media and dimensions. If you submit digital files without reference prints, your disc may not be properly viewed.
* Online email entry:  To enter via email: 1 )Type your contact and image list information requested on the entry form into your email message. 2)Attach your images to the email. 3) Email to LimnerEntry@aol.com.  4)Pay the entry fee using their Pay Pal payment page. [Digital files emailed should be in JPG format, 72dpi and no larger than 12″ in any dimension.]
* Slides:
Slides should be 35mm. On each slide write the image list number and artists name, title of work, media and dimensions. Indicate top of work. Do not send glass slides, glass slides are almost always crushed in the mail. 

RETURN OF MATERIALS: A self-addressed-stamped-envelope (SASE) must be included with sufficient postage for the return of submission materials. Artists outside the US who cannot obtain US stamps may add return postage cost to the entry fee at a rate of $1.00US per ounce of mail. Materials submitted without SASE and return postage will be discarded.  To make sure you have adequate postage, view the SASE postage rate page: http://www.slowart.com/prospectus/rate.htm

Click to learn more about Henri Matisse!NOTIFICATION: Artists will be notified of acceptance or non-acceptance no later than July 31, 2010. Results will be posted on or before this date at: http://www.slowart.com/results. Notification will be made via email and/or by mail with the return of materials in the SASE provided by the artist. Artists who do not include the SASE because they do not want their slide or print materials returned must provide a self addressed stamped #10 (letter size) envelope if they wish to be notified by mail. All artists who provide a working email address will be notified via email, if no email or return envelope is provided, artists will only be notified if accepted to exhibit. Type or print your email address clearly, if a mistake is made reading it you will not be notified. Read the notification page for details of the notification policy.

FEES: There is a $35.00 entry fee for 1-4 images. If you wish to include more than 4, please include $5.00 for each additional. Details of artwork count as an additional image. Artists accepted to exhibit will not be charged additional fees of any kind. Please make check or money order payable to SlowArt Productions. Artists who wish to pay by credit card may do so via PayPal, [use this link to make Pay Pal payments] If using PayPal and entering by mail, print the PayPal transaction page and include it with your entry.

AWARDS:  One artist from Strange Figurations will be awarded a two page display in Direct Art Volume #18, Fall 2011 issue. Two artists will be awarded a single page display. Direct Art is distributed to bookstores across the USA including Borders and Barnes and Noble. For more information on Direct Art view: http://www.slowart.com/about.htm

TERMS:  All works in the show must be for sale. The gallery will take a 30 percent commission on all sales. Sale price is determined by artist.

 ELIGIBILITY: STRANGE FIGURATIONS is open to all artists, national and international, working in any media. All forms of art are eligible. Entrants must be 18 years of age or older to apply. 96″ maximum for wall hung work, 72″ for free standing sculpture. 

DEADLINE:   The Final postmarked deadline is June 30, 2010. Entries must be postmarked by this date.

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Kishwaukee College

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Click Here to Learn How to Stock your Pantry with Art Shows this Winter!Winter tends to be a very quiet time for art gallery, and a lot of artists use it as an excuse to do nothing.  I’m not letting you off the hook that easy.

Think of winter as the time you spend stocking your pantry.  There are lots of galleries and schools searching for artists for future exhibits.

Don’t overlook college and university art shows…These shows look great on your resume and reflect a stamp of academic value to your work that many commercial galleries truly respect.

in addition to looking great on your resume, many colleges and university shows pay honorariums, reimburse shipping costs and often have no entry fee for the submission of proposals.

Visit the Kishwaukee College Art Gallery Site!Here’s a great little show to get you started…

WHERE: Kishwaukee College is located in Malta, Illinois, and they are searching for work for the 2011-2012 season.  They accept admissions year ’round, so you’ve got not excuses.  Just imagine, if you stock your pantry with goodies like this show, next January you will already have a show to work on during the slow winter months.

Kishwaukee College Art Gallery accepts exhibition proposals on an ongoing basis. The Gallery Committee reviews proposal submissions twice a year to determine the exhibition schedule, typically Late October and early March.

Exhibitions are displayed monthly throughout the academic year. They are currently reviewing proposals for the 2011-2012 schedule. This opportunity is open to all media, including audiovisual.

Click Here to tour the Kishwaukee College Art Gallery!ABOUT THE GALLERY:

The Art Gallery consists of approximately 924 sq. ft. of floor space; a 26’w x 6’7”h display wall, a 12’w x 13’h display wall, (5) two sided 2’d x 6’w x 8’h portable walls, locking display cases and a number of freestanding display bases. The gallery will be open approximately 20 hours per week and student workers will be present during open hours.

PROPOSAL GUIDELINES:

Proposal materials should include: a PowerPoint presentation with a letter of proposal, 15–20 images of the work to be displayed, a resume/vitae and SASE for return of materials.

Does your plate runneth over?  Submit your Art!ADVERTISING:

Advertising will be provided by the gallery. A press release will be sent to local papers announcing the dates and times for each exhibit and reception, and a brief description of the artists background, medium, and style.

The gallery provides 200 postcard announcements for the artist, in addition to those sent to the gallery mailing list.

SHIPPING:

Artists residing within a reasonable distance (approximately 60 miles) of the college will be responsible for delivering and retrieving their own work. Work must be picked up within five days after the closing of the exhibition.

Kishwaukee College will provide return shipping only to artists residing more than 60 miles from the College. Proper reusable shipping materials are the responsibility of the artist.

Find an Art-O-Mat machine near you!SEND PROPOSAL MATERIALS TO:

Michelle Erickson-Goettl, Gallery Director
Kishwaukee College Art Gallery
21193 Malta Road
Malta, IL 60150-9699
Phone: 815-825-2086, ext. 5610

For additional information,  please checkout their website:  http://www.kishwaukeecollege.edu/campus_life/art_gallery

Now I admit that their site is a little dull by artistic standards, but they have an Art-O-Mat machine so I’m going to give them the benefit of the doubt.  Plus, I love it when you can really see a space before you submit work, and Kishwaukee College gives you that chance.  Take a look:

http://www.kishwaukeecollege.edu/campus_life/art_gallery/art_movie.php

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ART DEADLINES: October 1-15, 2009

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Click here for a chance to win FREE Art!Welcome to ArtAndArtDeadlines.com ! Here are your deadlines for October 1-15 of 2009.  Some of these shows have deadlines that are only days away; however, most of them are online or digital entries.  There’s a free show or two thrown into the batter…so no excuses!  For the October 16-31 Dealines, click here.

I will happily update this post as I find additional shows, and I’ll send out a link to the updated post (for those of you subscribed by email).  Send me Your Submissions.

Please note, I do my best to provide accurate descriptions and links; however, it is your responsibility to Research Your Ingredients.  Don’t know what I’m talking about?  Read The ART of Cooking before you send out your submissions!

Visual Arts Center of New JerseySHOW: 24th International Juried Show – The Visual Arts Center of New Jersey

ENTRY DEADLINE: October 1, 2009

EXHIBIT TYPE: Gallery Exhibit

MEDIA: This exhibition is open to all artists in all media from across the United States and abroad.

DESCRIPTION: Juror: Susan Kismaric, Curator for the Museum of Modern Art. Best In Show award: $1,000 prize and lunch with juror, Susan Kismaric; (3) Merit Awards- $200 each; Painting Award- $100; Photography Award- $100. Prospectus (PDF format): http://artcenternj.org/files/juryshow10.pdf or send SASE to: Visual Arts Center of New Jersey, 68 Elm Street, NJ 07901. $35 entry fee.

CONTACT: Contact Jennifer Ayres at jayres@artcenternj.org or call 908-273-9121

Projekt30SHOW:  “Projekt30‘s November 2009 Exhibition”

ENTRY DEADLINE: October 1, 2009 – Online Submission

EXHIBIT TYPE: Online Exhibit

MEDIA: No new media such as flash, html, or executable programs

DESCRIPTION: Projekt30 is taking submissions for the November 2009 online exhibition. We are an artist-run arts organization dedicated to promoting emerging artists. The exhibition will include thirty artists; invitations will be sent to over 30,000 galleries, collectors, and fellow artists. Visitors have the option of contacting any participating artist with feedback or opportunities. As of Nov. 2008 over 200,000 messages have been sent to participating artists. All artwork submitted will be presented online prior to the exhibition so visitors may help select which artists will be included in the exhibition. $40 for 10 images. Free for Projekt30 members. Prospectus available at http://www.projekt30.com/prospectus.html.

SHOW:  “Pause: Contemporary Still-life” — The Manifest Creative Research Gallery and Drawing Center in Cincinnati

ENTRY DEADLINE: October 1, 2009 – Postmark Deadline

EXHIBIT TYPE: Gallery Exhibition

MEDIA: Open to all traditional and non-traditional genre and media, including but not limited to: sculpture, video, painting, drawing, printmaking, photography, collage, ceramics, etc. Abstraction, realism, conceptual work, installation, etc., are all potentially viable for this exhibit.

DESCRIPTION: Exhibition to be held November 6 – December 4, 2009. Full color catalog produced. Juried by a committee of professional and academic advisors. Students and professionals are encouraged to submit. $10 per work submitted. PAUSE is open to everyone. Professionals as well as students are encouraged to enter. The only limitation is that entries must represent original works of art or design and address the theme in some way. Just what constitutes ‘still-life’ is up to each artist, and this does include the conventional definition. Visit http://www.manifestgallery.org/pause for a prospectus.

CONTACT: Jason Franz at jason@manifestgallery.org or call 513-861-3638

Studio MontclairSHOW:  Annual Open Juried Exhibition — Studio Montclair

ENTRY DEADLINE: October 2, 2009

EXHIBIT TYPE: Gallery Exhibition – Ben Shahn Galleries, William Paterson University, Wayne, New Jersey

MEDIA: All media accepted including videos and installations.

DESCRIPTION: Juror: Phong Bui, award-winning professional artist, publisher of prestigious The Brooklyn Rail. Open to all fine artists. Download Prospectus (PDF format) http://www.studiomontclair.org/grfx/ProspectusAnnual2010.pdf or send a SASE to: Studio Montclair, 108 Orange Road, Montclair, NJ 07042. Cash awards. $25 entry fee.

CONTACT: Phoebe M. Pollinger at studiomontclair@aol.com or 973-744-1818

 Texas Photgraphic Society

 

 SHOW:  “Childhood: An International Photo Competition”

ENTRY DEADLINE: October 2, 2009 – Email or US Mail Arrival Deadline

 EXHIBIT TYPE: Gallery Exhibit – Dougherty Art Center in Austin, TX in January 2010 and then tour the state of Texas for one year

MEDIA: Photography

DESCRIPTION: Amateur and professional photographers are invited to submit digital files of their color and black and white works. A color catalogue of the exhibition will be printed and sent to all entrants, select museum curators and photography magazines. Accepted entrants receive three catalogues. The juror, Jamie Lee Curtis, is seeking images that capture what it feels like to be a child – the good and the bad – joy, pain, play, boredom, frustration, elation. $25 entry fee. For prospectus, visit http://texasphoto.org/TPS-Children.html or send a SASE to: 6338 N. New Braunfels #174 San Antonio, TX 78209

CONTACT: Clarke Evans at clarke@texasphoto.org or 210-824-4123  

Projekt30SHOW:  “FEAR III” — Projekt30

ENTRY DEADLINE: October 2, 2009 – Online Submission

 EXHIBIT TYPE: Online Exhibit MEDIA: No new media such as flash, html, or executable programs

DESCRIPTION: What is fear, what do we fear, and what effect does fear have on us? This fall Projekt30 will host our third annual exhibition exploring fear and the role fear plays in our lives and in our society. “FEAR III” will be publicly juried and as usual, the final exhibition will consist of work from 30 artists. The online exhibition will debut October 22, 2009. Prospectus available at http://www.projekt30.com/fear3_prospectus.html. $35 for 10 images.

CONTACT: Justin Blische at admin@projekt30.com  

Perdue University Art & DesignSHOW:  “The Hole World” — Purdue University

ENTRY DEADLINE: October 2, 2009 – CD Submissions Rcv’d Deadline

EXHIBIT TYPE: Gallery Exhibit – Patty and Rusty Rueff Galleries, Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana MEDIA: Accepted entries include traditional and digital techniques, as well as video and uniquely designed hand-made cameras.

DESCRIPTION: The Hole World is a juried photographic exhibition of regional artists (IN, IL, MI, OH, WI, and surrounding states) experimenting and actively working with pinhole photography. Accepted entries include traditional and digital techniques, as well as video and uniquely designed hand-made cameras. Selected work will exemplify contemporary subject matter and the medium’s notable characteristics. Please visit http://www.cla.purdue.edu/ad/rueffgalleries/upcoming.html to download the prospectus and application. There is no fee to enter.

CONTACT: Stephanie at TheHoleWorldExhibition@gmail.com  

 

Torpedo Factory Art Center SHOW:  Pandora’s Box — Torpedo Factory Art Center

ENTRY DEADLINE: October 5, 2009 – Online Submission

EXHIBIT TYPE: Gallery Exhibit – The Target Gallery in Alexandria, Virginia MEDIA: Open to all artists working in any media.

DESCRIPTION: Juror: Landria Shack. In Greek mythology, Pandora’s box is the vessel carried by Pandora that contained evils to be unleashed on mankind — ills, toils and sickness — and finally hope. For this exhibition, the artists are invited to submit their own interpretations of Pandora’s Box and how it relates to the times we are living in today. The submitted work must be based on a container form and the maximum dimension of the container can not exceed 12 inches in any one direction. The work inside may stay within or it can explode from the box, peek outside the box, etc. (see “limitations” in the prospectus). How it is made and what it is made of is entirely up to the artists. Please read prospectus for full information, you can now apply online! Download prospectus http://www.torpedofactory.org/images/galleries/target/December%202009/pandoraprospectus.pdf , or send a SASE to: Target Gallery, 105 North Union St., Alexandria, VA 22314. $35 for up to three entries (additional entries are $10 per entry). Awards: $500.

CONTACT: Mary Cook at targetgallery@torpedofactory.org or call 703-838-4565×4  

Upstream People GallerySHOW: 11th Painting, Drawing, Photography & Print Juried Online International Art Exhibition — Upstream People Gallery 

ENTRY DEADLINE: Discounted Postmark Deadline Oct. 8; Later Postmark Deadline Oct. 24.

EXHIBIT TYPE: Online Exhibit

MEDIA: Open to all artists worldwide with original paintings, drawings, photography and prints in all creative processes and forms. DESCRIPTION: $25 for up to 5 slides, jpegs or tiffs; $5 each additional. View prospectus http://www.upstreampeoplegallery.com/pdfs/UPG-20091101.pdf or send a SASE to: Upstream People Gallery, 5607 Howard St., Omaha, NE 68106-1257

CONTACT: Larry Bradshaw at shows@upstreampeoplegallery.com or call 402-991-4741  

Coos Art MuseumSHOW:  “On the Cutting Edge: West Coast Collage & Assemblage” — Coos Art Museum in Coos Bay, Oregon

ENTRY DEADLINE: October 9, 2009 – CD or Slide Postmark Deadline.

EXHIBIT TYPE: Gallery Exhibit – Coos Art Museum MEDIA: Collage or Assemblage – “Digital Collage” is not eligible for this exhibition, although collages and assemblages that incorporate digitally created elements are eligible. Open to all artists – painters, sculptors, and printmakers – over 18 years of age residing in the states of Alaska, California, Hawaii, Oregon, and Washington.

DESCRIPTION: Jurors: Kay Campbell, Jon Leach, Beverly Soasey. Open to all artists – painters, sculptors, and printmakers – over 18 years of age residing in the states of Alaska, California, Hawaii, Oregon, and Washington. Artists are invited to submit up to three collages or assemblages on any theme. Works selected will be chosen on the basis of creative excellence and quality of execution. All works must be original and completed within the last two years. Non-refundable fee of $20 for the first entry, and $10 each for the second and third. For prospectus, visit http://www.coosart.org/cutting-edge/cutting-edge-prospectus.html or send a SASE to: Coos Art Museum, 235 Anderson Ave., Coos Bay, OR 97420.

CONTACT: cray@coosart.org or call 541-267-3901  

Southern Museum of FlightSHOW:  “Southeastern Aviation Art Expo” — The Southern Museum of Flight in Birmingham, Alabama

ENTRY DEADLINE: October 15, 2009

EXHIBIT TYPE: Gallery Exhibit MEDIA: Original 2 dimensional, 3 dimensional and photographs accepted. $25 entry fee. For prospectus, visit http://www.southernmuseumofflight.org or send a SASE to: The Southern Museum of Flight – 4343 73rd St. North – Birmingham, AL 35206.

DESCRIPTION: All art pertaining to aviation and or the concept of flight.

CONTACT: Brian Barsanti at TheSEAAE@gmail.com or call 205-833-8226.  

 

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ART OPPORTUNITIES: 50 State Fairs Part 2 — Kansas to Wyoming

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swings250xvertState Fairs are known for funnel cakes and corn dogs; however, they can also be a Great Art Opportunity for self-taught and beginning artists to get their feet wet in a friendly, albeit competitive, arena.

But professionals and seasoned artists shouldn’t overlook the opportunity to win cash prizes and sell work at their local State Fair.

 

This was originally posted in 2009.

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ART OPPORTUNITIES: 50 State Fairs Part 1 — Alaska to Iowa

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swings250xvertState Fairs are known for funnel cakes and corn dogs; however, they can also be a Great Art Opportunity for self-taught and beginning artists to get their feet wet in a friendly, albeit competitive, arena. 

But professionals and seasoned artists shouldn’t overlook the opportunity to win cash prizes and sell work at their local State Fair.

 

This was originally posted in 2009.

Please visit
2010 Update for State Fairs

Click here for the State Art Organizations update from 06/21/2010.