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CALL for ENTRIES: 10 Second Film Festival

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I am the soup queen.  I accidentally found out during a run of bad weather one winter during which we couldn’t make it to the grocery store that I am really good at making soup.  I had a whole series of artwork happen because I accidentally put myself in a situation where I was trapped at home too.  My point?  Maybe life is just a series of accidents, and with any luck, maybe more of them will be happy than not.  If you’ve accidentally (or puposefully) shot 10 seconds of good film, here’s your chance to put it to good use.

Check out this Call for Entries from The Soap Factory for Ten Second Film Festival.  It is free to enter.  You can email your entry.  And your work could have an audience of thousands.  What do you have to lose?

*Editor’s note:  I have a soft spot for The Soap Factory.  Clearly, they love what they do…hence the overwhelming amount of community and volunteer support they enjoy.  Do we all wish The Soap Factory was in our city or town? Certainly.  But never let geography be your crutch.  The chances are good that there is a free-spirited, albeit struggling, arts organization in your hometown.  Show them a little volunteer support, and the rest could be history.

CALL for ENTRIES: 10 Second Film Festival

Visit The Soap Factory online!There may still be snow on the ground in Minnesota. But, it’s time to think about summer already! The Soap Factory’s Ten Second Film Festival is seeking submissions for our fun, quirky, and sometimes irreverent film festival.  The festival, which drew nearly 4000 eager movie-goers last year, is the film festival for both the amateur and immature; the talented and the unfortunate; the virtuoso and the accidental artist. Anyone can submit a Ten second film  All photos of The Ten Second Film Festival taken by Sarah Nienaber and Christopher Selleck.

Learn More about the Ten Second Film Festival at The Soap Factory!Need inspiration?
Check out
previous years
on You Tube
!

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Anyone can enter.

MEDIA: Video / Film

DEADLINE:  June 1, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  Filmmakers will be notified of acceptance by June 20th. Accepted films will be screened on July 4 at The Soap Factory.

ENTRY FEE:  There is no entry fee for up to 6 films.

Learn More about the Ten Second Film Festival at The Soap Factory!JURY PROCESS:   Email your films to: tensecond@soapfactory.org.   All films submitted will be juried by curator Lillian Egner and a panel of trusted advisors. Films will be sorted into ten categories determined at the time of selection. On the night of the festival, prizes are awarded to the best films in each category. Winning films are determined by a panel of local celebrity judges and audience reaction. Past categories have included:  What the hell am I looking at?, Dance Off, Moment of Zen, Mindless Violence, Best Documentary, Wait For It…, Most Disturbing, Kubrick Award, and Under the Influence.

Learn More about the Ten Second Film Festival at The Soap Factory!HOW TO SUBMIT A FILM:  Email your ten second film submissions to The Soap Factory at tensecond@soapfactory.org. Include ONE film per email (ie: if you have multiple submissions, send a separate email for each). The subject line of the email should be the film’s title.

Please include the following information in your email:  Filmmaker’s name(s), Filmmaker’s current city of residence, Title of film, I heard about the film festival through, and I made this movie using.

For complete details, read the Full Call!

CALL for ENTRIES: Hawks & Doves Art Exhibit at The Shoe Factory Art Co-op

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NOT SUCH A BOAR!

Anybody else out there love game meats?  I have several friends that consume more venison each year than beef because they have relatives that hunt.  But, venison is the tamest of the edible game out there.  I enjoy pheasant and boar, but elk chops (like the ones from Yo Ranch Steakhouse) are probably my favorite.  This next Call for Entries wants to see your game birds–hawks and doves.

Check out this Call for Entries from The Shoe Factory Art Co-op in conjunction with the Military History Society of Rochester for Hawks & Doves!  The entry fee is really low, and for those of you looking for a NY show, this could be a great option.  Take a look…

CALL for ENTRIES:
Hawks and Doves:
Perspectives on America & the World in Conflict

Learn more about the Hawks and Doves show at The Shoe Factory Art CoopThe Shoe Factory Art Co-op, Rochester’s alternative exhibit space, is accepting submissions for their 2011 April art exhibition.  Artists are asked to create a work of art that reflects the show’s title “Hawks and Doves: Perspectives on America and the World in Conflict”.  All mediums considered.  All sizes considered.  Juried by The Shoe Factory Art Co-op. Artists’ reception is First Friday, April 1st from 6pm-10pm. Show duration: April 1st thru April 30th.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists residing in the US.  Editor’s Note: The prospectus does not give specifics; however, it was sent to me as a national showIf you are under 18 years old, I would inquire about your eligibility prior to paying the entry fee.

Learn more about the Hawks and Doves show at The Shoe Factory Art CoopMEDIA:  Your work(s) of art must reflect the title of the show, “Hawks and Doves: Perspectives on America and the World in Conflict.”  They will consider all media.

DEADLINE:
March 25th, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  Please pay your $15 submission fee by PayPal or Credit Card on the Call for Artists page on the Shoe Factory Art Co-op website, or you can mail a check or money order.

COMMISSION:   The Shoe Factory Art Co-op will retain 25% of the price of any artwork sold.

PUBLICITY:  Please e-mail good quality jpegs of your submission to studio212@shoefactoryarts.com, or send good quality photos via US mail to their address. The more professional your photos, the more they are apt to use them to publicize the show.

ABOUT The Shoe Factory ART CO-OP:   Their mission is “to promote our creative work within a supportive network of artists and friends. We provide opportunities for artists to exhibit in Rochester’s Neighborhood of the Arts!” — from shoefactoryarts.com

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CALL for ENTRIES: Earthly Delights

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Saying ossobucco makes me blush.  Have you ever noticed how some things just sound naughty in a fun way?  A linguist friend of mine swears it is “ck” sound that does it, but neither duck nor luck nor buck make me blush.  Okay, maybe a little on “buck.”  This name of this next show conjures images for me that have nothing to do with the garden.

Check out this Call for Entries from The Shoe Factory Art Co-op  for Earthly Delights!  The entry fee is really low, and for those of you looking for a NY show, this could be a great option.  Take a look…

Learn more about The Shoe Factory Art CoopCALL for ENTRIES:
Earthly Delights:
The Art of the Garden

The Shoe Factory Art Co-op, Rochester’s alternative exhibit space, is accepting submissions for their 2011 June art show.  All mediums considered.  All sizes considered.  Juried by The Shoe Factory Art Co-op.   Artists’ reception is Second Friday, June 10th from 6pm-10pm.  Show duration:  June 8th thru June 30th.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists residing in the USEditor’s Note: The prospectus does not give specifics; however, it was sent to me as a national showIf you are under 18 years old, I would inquire about your eligibility prior to paying the entry fee.

MEDIA:  Your work(s) of art must reflect the title of the show, “Earthly Delights: The Art of the Garden.”  They will consider all media.

Learn more about the Earthly Delights show at The Shoe Factory Art Co-op!DEADLINE:  May 27, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  Please pay your $15 submission fee by PayPal or Credit Card on the Call for Artists page on the Shoe Factory Art Co-op website, or you can mail a check or money order.

COMMISSION:   The Shoe Factory Art Co-op will retain 25% of the price of any artwork sold.

PUBLICITY:  Please e-mail good quality jpegs of your submission to studio212@shoefactoryarts.com, or send good quality photos via US mail to their address. The more professional your photos, the more they are apt to use them to publicize the show.

ABOUT The Shoe Factory ART CO-OP:   Their mission is “to promote our creative work within a supportive network of artists and friends. We provide opportunities for artists to exhibit in Rochester’s Neighborhood of the Arts!” – from shoefactoryarts.com

 For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

CALL for ENTRIES: Viridian 22nd International

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My kitchen cupboard is like the United Nations of spice racks.  I love challenging my taste buds by experimenting with tastes and flavors that have not been a natural part of my cultural experience.  As you know, I live in the Great Smoky Mountains where Thai food is considered a really exotic experience… so I value my trips to larger metropolitan areas for food variety alone.  Is it wrong that I want to enter this next show just so I might be able to grab some Ethiopian food on the way to the opening?  I don’t think so either.

Check out this Call for Entries for the 22nd Annual International Juried Competition from Viridian Artists, Inc.  The entry fee is a little high, but the results could be a large number of your pieces in a time-honored exhibit in New York City.  Take a look…

CALL for ENTRIES:
22nd Annual International Juried Competition

Learn more about the Viridian Artists 22nd Annual Juried show!Viridian Artists, Inc. announces a call to all US and international artists working in 2D and 3D media for a juried art exhibition, June 28 – July 16, 2011 in New York, New York.

ELIGIBILITY:  All artists

MEDIA:  2 and 3 dimensional art

DEADLINE: Friday, April 16, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  Minimum entry fee is $40 for up to three entries and $5.00 for each additional entry. There is no limit to the number of entries. Make check or money order in US$ payable to VIRIDIAN ARTISTS INC. All entry fees are nonrefundable.

JUROR: Elisabeth Sussman, Curator, Whitney Museum. Sussman’s Gordon Matta-Clark: “You Are the Measure” was awarded the AICA award for best monographic show in New York (2007-08). She has organized many other Whitney exhibitions including Remote Viewing: Invented Worlds in Recent Painting and Drawing (2005); Mike Kelley: Catholic Tastes (1991); Nan Goldin: I’ll Be Your Mirror (1996), with David Armstrong; Keith Haring (1997); and the Museum’s 1993 Biennial Exhibition.

Learn more about the Viridian Artists 22nd Annual Juried show!Sussman co-curated two exhibitions on the work of Eva Hesse, one of Hesse’s drawings with The Drawing Center, and another of her sculpture with The Jewish Museum, both in New York. For the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Sussman co-organized, with Renate Petzinger of the Museum Wiesbaden, a full retrospective on the work of Eva Hesse; the exhibition received AICA’s First Prize for the best monographic exhibition outside of New York in 2001 and 2002. For SFMOMA, Sussman also organized, with Sandra Phillips, a retrospective of the work of Diane Arbus, Diane Arbus: Revelation. The catalogue for the Arbus exhibition received the 2004 Infinity Award for Publication of the International Center of Photography. Sussman was a Fellow of the Rockefeller Foundation at the Rockefeller Study and Conference Center in Bellagio, Italy, in 1999, and a fellow at the Getty Research Institute in 2003. She is the author of many publications, including Lisette Model (Phaidon, 2001) and has contributed essays on Robert Gober for the Schaulager and on Lee Bontecou.

AWARDS:  First Prize is $300; Second Prize is $200; Third Prize is $100. 25 artists’ work will be displayed in a group exhibition at VIRIDIAN gallery. An additional 25 artists’ work will be featured in an ongoing Power Point Presentation during the exhibition. All winners will be listed on the Viridian website.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

CALL to ARTISTS: Charlatan Ink Art Prize

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

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

CALL for ENTRIES: Charlatan Ink Art Prize

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

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

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

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

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

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

NOTIFICATION: After April 15, 2011

JUDGES:

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

CALL for ENTRIES: International Photo Contest

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FOOD for the
SOUL

Food can be life altering because you ARE what you EAT.  It isn’t a silly cliche, it is true.  Cutting a significant amount of processed foods out of my diet put me in control of my weight, my energy and my mood.  Are there foods I never want to live with out?  Sure.  Farm fresh eggs, goat cheese and freshly made pasta.  Make it as a finalist for this next call, you can eat all the pasta you want.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries for the ITS#PHOTO International Photo Competition from International Talent Support (ITS).  There is no entry fee, but the entry is somewhat complicated including sending your portfolio to Italy.  Read carefully and follow instructions.  If you’re a finalist, it could change your life.

CALL for ENTRIES:
ITS#PHOTO International Photo Competition

 

Learn more about the ITS#PHOTO International Photo CompetitionThe photo competition of International Talent Support is an important observatory to find talented, creative and highly prepared young photographers, able to shoot images that can easily find their place in the most important lifestyle and photography magazines as well as in renowned art galleries.  The competition is organized in partnership with DISARONNO, the Italian liqueur. 

10-15 finalists will be selected and will be invited to Trieste, Italy on 15-16 July 2011 for the finals.  Their photos will be displayed in a dedicated exhibition in the ITS#TEN location and viewed by all the guests of the event: international press, opinion leaders, professional photographers.

Click to download the Prospectus for the ITS_PHOTO International Photo CompetitionELIGIBILITY:  ITS#PHOTO is open to the following categories (Refer to the FAQ ’s for guidelines): 1) College students in their last year of a Photographycourse (BA or MA) who will graduate in 2011 in Photography. 2) Photography graduates. 3) Young talents not in possession of a degree in Photography who work professionally as photographers.

THEME:  DISARONNO will challenge young photographers asking them to present a project based on the theme Open the Possibilities, the claim of the international communication campaign of DISARONNO.  Selected finalists will be asked to present an extra photo project on a more focused theme “DISARONNO Open the Possibilities” which will be presented during the finals in July.

Learn more about the ITS#PHOTO International Photo Competition!MEDIA:  Photography

DEADLINE:  April 2, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  The pre-selections will take place by April 27, 2011. The results of the pre-selections will be promptly published on their website.

ENTRY FEE:  There is no entry fee.

AWARDS:  DISARONNO Photography Award € 5000 (Approx $7000 USD as of 3/5/2011) plus special communication project ITS is a chance to meet professionals in the field. It gives amazing coverage and allows young photographers to showcase their work in front of the leading international press, opinion leaders and professionals from the world of photography.

The pictures may end up in editorials in magazines, or finalists could even work with these magazines directly on projects, like ITS#EIGHT winner Saana Wang who had the chance to work side by side with renowned photographer Ari Marcopoulos.  The photos of the trip were showcased in an exhibition in Milan and published in GQ Magazine with a dedicated article.  Being selected as a finalist means you have already won, because ITS continues to support their finalists’ careers and help them out for as long as we exist.

ITS#Photo is sponsored in part by DISARONNOABOUT ITS:  EVE is an agency geographically based in Trieste, Northern Italy that works on projects at a worldwide level. 

EVE is a group of young people, in spirit at least, coming from different countries and cultural environments.  They have built up know-how and professionalism for almost 20 years.

EVE created ITS – International Talent Support 10 years ago. It has been organising ITS since then, finding the right partners to involve in the platform every year and creating different projects around their needs.

EVE started with a fashion competition for young designers. On the basis of the great success of the competition and its follow-ups, EVE has expanded its activities developing new areas related to fashion design through the format of competitions: photographyaccessories and jewelry.

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CALL for ENTRIES: Objectified

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I have friends who won’t eat food with a face.  I am just relieved that my food can’t talk back.  Oh, I don’t eat things while they are alive… despite recommendations to the contrary.  Rare steak, sure.  Alive sea urchins, no thank you.  I can hear the vegetarians of the world uniting against me.  This next call asks you to bring an inanimate object or objects to life in a series or body of work.  Just don’t mess with my steak.

Check out this Call for Entries for Objectified from ArtSceneToday.com.  Yes, it is an online competition, which I don’t usually promote; however, the entry fee is low and benefits for the winners are great… including printed catalog publication.  Take a look…

CALL for ENTRIES:  Objectified

Click here to visit ArtSceneToday.com!ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists 18+.

MEDIA: Original work in any medium that addresses the theme.

DEADLINE:  March 21, 2011

ENTRY FEE: $25 for 3 entries

JUROR: Adriano Buergo, internationally renowned artist and curator.

AWARDS:  Winners awarded ongoing artists profile pages and inclusion in the printed ArtSceneToday Exhibition Catalogue – 1st Place Winner is featured on cover – plus extensive publicity. Winners and finalists featured in online Exhibition April 1 – June 30, 2011 and in catalogue.

Learn more about the Objectified show from ArtSceneToday.com!ABOUT ArtSceneToday.com:  ArtSceneToday.com was created to give emerging artists around the globe a needed forum for exposure through themed online juried competitions and exhibitions and to provide information and resources to help them succeed in artistic careers.

It’s for artists, art buyers and galleries to  use as a networking venue, a marketing tool, a forum for the exchange of ideas and a showcase for contemporary art. It’s a gallery for the best work of emerging artists. It’s a destination for art makers and art lovers around the world.

For complete details, visit the call online!

CALL for ENTRIES: Photographer’s Forum

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PRICKLY COMMENTARY

There have been a couple of sites out there lately screaming about the dangers of free and low entry fee contests and calls.  I know that I get accused of being all hearts and rainbows, but I think there is enough negativity out there.  You’re smart.  Read the fine print.  Don’t refuse to enter because it is scary.  If I didn’t eat things that looked scary, I would have missed out on sea urchin yumminess.  And the world we be a less lovely place without sea urchins, trust me.  This next call can be entered for next to nothing.  I say… take a chance, but remember to read the fine print about retaining your photographic rights.

Check out this Call for Entries, sponsored by Sigma, for the Photographer’s Forum 31st Annual Photography Contest.  It is hard to come up with an excuse not to spend $3.95 for the entry fee, and after 30 years… they have to be doing something right.  Enter today!

CALL for ENTRIES:
Photographer’s Forum 31st Annual Spring Photography Contest

Photographers Forum Magazine online!ELIGIBILITY:  This contest is open to all amateur photographers in the United States, Canada, and around the world. Rights remain with photographer. Subject matter is open.

MEDIA:  Photography

DEADLINE: Uploaded or postmarked on or before May 16, 2011.

NOTIFICATION:  Finalists notified by August 1, 2011. Winners notified by August 15, 2011.

ENTRY FEE:  Early entry fee is $3.95 per photo entered (uploaded or postmarked on or before the early deadline of April 18, 2011). Final entry fee is $4.95 per photo entered (all entries must be uploaded or postmarked on or before the final deadline of May 16, 2011).

AWARDS:  Over $6,500 in cash and equipment awarded!  All Winning Photos will be published in the November 2011 issue of Photographer’s Forum Magazine and exhibited at Brooks Institute Gallery 27.  All Winners, Honorable Mentions and Finalists will be published in December in the hardcover book Best of Photography 2011.

For complete details, visit PF Magazine online!

Learn more about the PF Magazine Annual Spring Photography Contest!

CALL for ENTRIES: Digital Concept and Construct

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I am annoyed by late-night fast food commercials because my will power doesn’t need the test.  But my child falls for those digitally-enhanced, staged food product advertisements everytime.  I cannot tell you how many cereals I have bought for him because they “look yummy,” only to find out they are artificially-flavored cardboard.  This next Call for Entries shows the positive side of digital manipulaton.

Check out this Call for Entries from Darkroom Gallery (converting from the Vermont Photo Space Gallery) called Digital Concept / Digital Construct. Enter your work for as little as $20. Don’t forget Dark Room Gallery offers free framing & matting on accepted entries!

Editor’s Note:  I know how many of you roll your eyes every time you read that the media for a show excludes computer-generated  work, new media and digitally manipulated artwork and photography.  If you want more opportunities and to be accepted into the same shows with mainstream traditional media, DO NOT let shows like this one pass you by. This show is made for you.  No whining… just do it.

Learn more about Digital Concept Digital Construct show at the Dark Room GalleryCALL FOR ENTRIES: Digital Concept / Digital Construct

This is a digital world. We are surrounded, engulfed by, and reliant upon digital media. It has become a way of life and a way of seeing. As digitally manipulated images become the norm, their fantasy perspectives are becoming the new reality.  Is there such a thing as truth and lies in digital art photographs, or is it all just possibility?

Our capacities and aptitudes for creating digital photographic art far exceed what we had imagined. We’re tempted by new technologies – camera phones and point and shoots, the next 80 megapixel medium format digital back, the newest apps, the latest updates – we cannot help but push the proverbial envelope (shadow/highlight recovery, adjustment brushes, the curves line, layer blending modes).

 
Work by Juror Suzette Troche-Stapp

There is art in successful digital imaging and manipulation.

 

Vincent Dixon, the Wade Brothers, David LaChapelle, the collaborations of Warren Du Preez and Nick Thornton Jones, and our Juror, award-winning Photoshop expert Suzette Troche-Stapp are elevating the digitally manipulated photograph to the next level.  How do you use it to develop your concepts and achieve your constructs? Whether you are enhancing or altering reality, creating fantasy, retouching, compositing, constructing, how has digital informed your imaging?

JUROR:   A photographer since the age of sixteen, Suzette Troche-Stapp has been working in digital imaging since its inception in the 1980’s. Recognized throughout the industry, Suzette was recently named one of the “Top 40 Photoshop Experts,” awarded the “Guru Award” for excellence in Photoshop by NAPP, and nominated for the “Photoshop Hall Of Fame” several years in a row. 

Her images are seen in national ad campaigns, editorial beauty and fashion features, and her celebrity images have been broadcast to millions on shows like “The View”, “The Late Show”, and “Kathy Griffin’s Life on the D-List”.

Learn more about the Digital Concept show at the Darkroom Gallery!Troche-Stapp is also a workshop facilitator and author, offering tutorials, several published articles and an award-winning book “The Glitterguru on Photoshop:  from Concept to Cool.”  The Dark Room Gallery is so pleased to have Suzette Troche-Stapp’s digital expertise and commercial experience as Juror for “Digital Concept.Digital Construct.”

PHOTO SUBMISSIONS:

Age: Entrants must be at least 18 years old. If younger, a parent or legal guardian may make the submission for you.

Ownership: All submitted photos must have been taken by the photographer making the entry.

If you are a parent or legal guardian submitting for a minor, please make it clear on the submission form.

Digital Submissions: All submissions must be made by digital files through:

1. Upload on VermontPhotoSpace.com or

2. Sent via email to submissions (at) VermontPhotoSpace.com. This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it along with an application form. There is a $5.00 surcharge for email entries.

Check out Vermont Photo Space Gallery Online!3. Images should be as large as possible but no larger than 1280 pixels on the longest side, type jpg – set to the highest quality. DPI can be set to any number, but if you must specify something to go with 72 dpi.

 FEES: Up to three images may be submitted for a fee of $20 US for on-line submission and $25 for email submission. Additional images may be submitted for an additional $5 US per image.

DEADLINE: Images and payment must be received by midnight EST on April 4, 2011.

RIGHTS: Photographers retain all rights to their work, except for submissions accepted for exhibition: artists grant Dark Room Gallery/Vermont Photo Space the right to use their images to promote the exhibition on the website and for inclusion in an exhibit catalog.

Darkroom Gallery provides free matting and framing of accepted entries for the duration of each of our exhibitions, subject to standard sizes. Photographers set their own prices if they wish to sell their work, and retain all rights.

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For the full Call for Entries, visit the website.

 

ART PUBLICATION: Direct Art Magazine

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I know I have been harping on Art Publication lately; however, I have had so much good come from the exposure, I really want to encourage you to take the chance.  I have previously published this call, but the deadline is rapidly approaching, so consider this a not-so-subtle reminder to not let this opportunity pass you by.  What opportunity?  I’ll restate this one more time for the record: Opportunities for having your work published in art journals and magazines can only serve to help your career. Think of it as the cherry on your sundae!

Check out this Call for Entries for the nationally-distributed Direct Art Magazine! Wouldn’t it be lovely to wander into a Borders or Barnes & Noble and pick up a magazine with YOUR work in it?

CALL for ENTRIES: Direct Art Magazine Annual Competition

This competition is for Direct Art Magazine, Volume 18, Fall 2011 edition. The competition is for twenty publication awards. Artist winners of the competition will, at no cost to the artist, have their work appear Volume 18 of Direct Art Magazine.

Learn more about Direct Art Magazine online!ELIGIBILITY and RESTRICTIONS: The competition is open to all artists, national and international, working in all media. All forms of painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, graphics, digital and installation art are eligible. Video artists may submit video only if the work can be represented in print form. Entrants must be 18 years of age or older to apply.

ENTRY FEE: There is a $35.00 entry fee for one to four artworks entered, presentation is by digital files, prints or 35mm slides. There is a $5.00 fee for each additional artwork above four. Details of 2D artwork count as an additional artwork. Sculptors may provide one additional view per artwork without cost. Artists accepted for publication will not be charged additional fees of any kind. Payments may be by check or money order in US funds, drawn on a US Bank, payable to SlowArt Productions, or by credit card using PayPal.

Learn more about Direct Art Magazine online!DEADLINE: The final postmarked deadline is March 31, 2011. Entries must be postmarked or submitted via email by this date.

NOTIFICATION: Artists will be notified of acceptance or non-acceptance no later than April 30, 2011. 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 submission 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 for publication. 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.

Learn more about Direct Art Magazine online!DIRECT ART AWARDS:

Grand Prize: Front Cover and six page feature display.
Second Prize: Back Cover and four page feature display.
Awards 3-4: Four page feature.
Awards 5-6: Double page feature display.
Awards 7-20: Single full page display.

Editors Awards: Additional pages, inside covers, mast head and outside covers may be assigned based on editorial selection.

PUBLICATION TERMS: Winning artists will be published in the fall 2011 edition of Direct Art Magazine. The magazine will be distributed by COMAG Marketing Group, the distributors of Art News and Art in America to book and magazine stores across the USA. The issue will be on display and available in stores, including Barnes and Noble and Borders Book stores, from October 2011 – January 2012.

Featured artists will also be displayed on the Direct Art web site for one year. All works published will be reproduced with permission of the artist. Artist retains all copyrights to the artwork and the image will not be reproduced or used in any other format. Direct Art will claim no percentage on any artwork sold or business generate d through the magazine.

For full details, visit Direct Art online!