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CALL for Submissions: The Soap Factory

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This is possibly the first time I have ever reposted a Call, but the opportunity is really that good.  Don’t miss this one folks!  Click on their logo below to see “What Remains,” a 2010 show curated solely from their open submission process.

MONEY FOR DESSERT

Most professional artists rely on art sales for income. Most emerging artists hope for art sales for extra income for supplies. Many prestigious art shows come with publicity and great printed materials, but lots of artists never get to go to out-of-town openings due to financial constraints. So, how do you afford to produce work, submit work, get to attend the openings and still afford to eat dessert?

Maybe this Call for Submissions from The Soap Factory could be the answer to your art entry problems. The Soap factory is looking for work for group exhibits, AND they offer installation support, travel, accommodations, and a stipend to those selected to exhibit.

CALL for SUBMISSIONS: The Soap Factory

The Soap Factory exhibits work in its galleries throughout the year. Exhibitions curated from submissions are typically comprised of 8-10 artists. The Soap Factory is a 120-year old ex-industrial warehouse on the banks of the Mississippi River in Minneapolis.

Visit The Soap Factory online!They have no climate control, air conditioning or permanent heating system; please bear this in mind when submitting your work. Projects by individual artists that propose to use the entire 12,000 sq feet of gallery space are always encouraged.

They are particularly interested in proposals conceived specifically for The Soap Factory galleries. (So do your homework!) Their programming is unique in that they select only a small proportion of the artists they exhibit from their pool of submissions. They commonly receive 400 artist submissions per season.

DEADLINE: November 30, 2010. They do NOT accept e-mailed submissions so this is a POSTMARK deadline.

REVIEW DATES: Submissions are reviewed for exhibition between May 1st and October 31st.

Create work for the Soap Factory space!NOTIFICATION: March 2011

They may keep your submission on file for up to 8 months. Do not call or email to check on your submission. The Soap Factory does not return work. Please only send materials that you do not need to be returned.

COVER PAGE indicating the following information: Name, Email, Phone, Address, Medium of submission

IMAGES: Up to ten color images of your work on disc. Digital images must be Mac compatible (jPeg, tif, pdf) not less than 1500×2100 pixels. Each submitted image MUST ALSO BE PRINTED IN HARD COPY. Submissions that do not include hard copy images WILL NOT BE REVIEWED.

RESUME, artist statement and project description/ proposal.

Please submit any video on DVD. DVD must be in Zone 1 format (readable in USA).

Work samples WILL NOT BE RETURNED

Create work for the Soap Factory space!The Soap Factory is committed to diversity in audience, staff and programming. To assist them in achieving our diversity goals, please indicate your ethnicity or cultural background. Please note that compliance or non-compliance with this request will NOT affect the status of your submission.

The Soap Factory provides full installation support for all selected projects, including travel and accommodation, as well as a stipend to artists. They provide publicity, exhibition invitations, mailings, opening reception and artist talks. However, they do not provide insurance coverage for work exhibited at The Soap Factory. All work is shown at the artist’s own risk.

Mail submissions to:

Program Manager
The Soap Factory
514 2nd St SE
Minneapolis, MN 55414

Questions? Visit The Soap Factory Submissions Page!

OPEN CALL: Dacia Gallery in NYC

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EXTRA CHILI, PLEASE!

Many of my readers are on the hunt for the holy grail…a show in NYC.  And, while I have had NY shows, I am often excited by NYC shows because of the associated opportunity to eat food from street vendors.  I can smell the various cooked meats wafting through the air as I work on this post.  I trust all of you have more grounded, academic reasons for wanting to break into the NY arts scene.  Here’s your opportunity.

Check out this open Call for Submissions from Dacia Gallery in NYC.  They have an open submissions policy for monthly exhibits, and the entry fee is only $25 for up to TEN images.  Take a chance…

OPEN CALL for SUBMISSIONS:  Dacia Gallery, NYC

Learn more about the Dacia Gallery online!Dacia Gallery has an open submission policy for their monthly exhibitions.

MEDIA: Painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, digital art and mixed media.

CURRENT DEADLINE:
November 21, 2010

SUBMISSION PROCESS:  Please  provide your artist bio, artist statement, resume and artwork listing (i.e. title, medium, dimensions and retail price for each artwork).

ENTRY FEE:  You may submit up to 10 images for a curation fee of $25.00. Click Here for the Submission Form.

NOTIFICATION:  If your artwork is selected for exhibition, they will notify you three to four weeks prior to the opening.

ABOUT THE GALLERY:  Dacia Gallery, located in Lower East Side, Manhattan, supports and represents emerging and established national and international artists at its monthly-themed exhibitions.  Dacia Gallery also offers art education programs in an intimate and constructive atmosphere to enhance the artistic development of new and seasoned artists.  (continues below)

Learn more about the Dacia Gallery online!

COMMISSION:  Dacia Gallery charges 45% commission on all artwork sold during exhibitions. Payment of the curation fee is final.

If you have any further questions regarding their submission process, please call the gallery at 917-727-9383.

ARTIST RESIDENCY: Roswell, New Mexico

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IN THE HOURGLASS

The thought of a little more time with family at breakfast or dinner is a dream in my household. For now we are grouchy, non-speaking, egg-gulping, panic-stricken and running late during weekday mornings, but weekends are full of blue-berry pancakes and eggs benedict. 

Are you looking for the gift of time? Check out the 12-month residency opportunity in Roswell, New Mexico that offers space, time, and even a stipend! Don’t miss it… 

ARTIST RESIDENCY
OPPORTUNITY:

Roswell, New Mexico

Well known by artists as the “Gift of Time”, the Roswell Artist-in-Residence Program was established in 1967 to provide gifted studio based visual artists with the unique opportunity to concentrate on their work in a supportive, collegial environment for a whole year. This “gift of time” allows artists to work without distraction in an effort to break new ground and focus on individual goals. 

Learn more about the Roswell Artist Residency Program online!The Roswell Artist-in-Residence Program serves as a contemporary counterpoint to the traditional arts of the Southwest, reinforces the Program’s interest in strengthening the vitality of art in New Mexico and has been a catalyst in broadening community understanding of contemporary art. 

CURRENT DEADLINE: December 1, 2010 

MEDIA: In-residence grants are offered to artists involved in painting, drawing, sculpture, printmaking, photography, installation and other fine art media. Grants are not made in the disciplines of performance art or production crafts. 

HOUSING & STUDIO FACILITIES: The studios are large, open spaces that measure approximately 20’x25’x10′. These areas are well-lighted and convertible to the artist’s requirements within reason. The printmaking facility is a small, fully operational studio – basically lithographic/etching in nature. 

Artists are housed in a complex of six houses and 10 studios located on forty acres of land. Each artist is provided with a house that can amply accommodate either a single person or a family. Rent, utilities (except telephone), repairs and maintenance costs are borne by the Program. Houses are furnished with major furniture items, appliances and utensils. (continued below)

Learn more about the Roswell Artist Residency Program online

STIPEND:  A stipend, or living allowance, of $800 per month is offered along with $100 per month for every dependent living with the grantee. Currently, the cost of art materials is borne by the grantee. 

For more information about the Roswell Artist-in-Residence Program, contact: Stephen Fleming, RAIR Program Director by phone: (575)622 6037 or e-mail them at: stephen@rair.org

Don’t forget to visit www.rair.org!

 

CASH for ART DOODLES: Win $250 Today

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FREE FOOD!

I love it when I can make cash doing something I love like secret dining.  Yep, there are restauranteurs out there that will hire you to eat for free in their restaurant to evaluate the food service, food quality, and restaurant cleanliness.  And usually, the ones that are willing to pay for that service are the ones that don’t really need it.  That adds up to…free food.

Wanna make some cash doing something you love?  This Call for Entries from HirEase.com…an employment screening company of all places.  Check it out below…it isn’t on their website!  Editors Note: I’ve been thinking about adding Cash for Art opportunities to this blog more often.  Leave a comment with your thoughts.

CALL for ENTRIES:
Logo Doodle Contest

Hirease is looking for artists to represent their artistic style utilizing their company logo! 

Learn more about HireEase.com!This is a fun & unique opportunity to promote your artistic technique.  Doodle or create your own representative masterpiece incorporating their logo.  Think…Google’s constantly revolving doodle-like logos like the one below.

DEADLINE:  November 1, 2010

AWARDS:  12 winners will be selected and will receive $250 and their name or website will be listed for additional exposure.  Selected winners will be rotated on the hirease.com website and represented in their company calendar.

Google DoodleABOUT the COMPANY:  “We are an employee screening services company with a difference.   At Hirease you are not a number or an inconvenience; we truly care about our clients and their businesses. If you call us you will always get to speak to a real person without having to wade through an automated telephone system. We offer you the ability to create, implement and manage your pre-employment screening and your applicant tracking seamlessly. Whether you need an end-to-end screening system, or just an occasional background search, we are here to help you discover a better way to better people.” –from their website hirease.com

For more information email Heidi Dent: art2559@hirease.com!  

CALL for ENTRIES: Emerging Photographers

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FORWARD

I appreciate the aged.  As you know…I have a history with stinky cheese that makes me smile; however, I can appreciate the new and fresh and progrssive in food as well.  I wouldn’t be able to turn veggies into spaghetti if it weren’t for the Vegetable Twister, after all.  Per usual, typically all that is true in food is often true in art.  And this Call from Project Basho is looking celebrate new and contemporary photography. 

Check out this Call for Entries for ONWARD an annual juried photography competition exclusively featuring the work of emerging photographers whose work that continues to push and evolve the medium.  Enter today! 

CALL for ENTRIES:  ONWARD

Project Basho is pleased to announce ONWARD ‘11, an annual juried photography competition exclusively featuring the work of emerging photographers.  ONWARD focuses on new work that continues to push the medium.  With ONWARD, photographers have the opportunity to present their vision and talent to a broad audience.  

Click for the ONWARD Guidelines!Through their partnerships with other photography organizations, photographers will have the chance to foster and grow a vibrant and rich photography community.  There is no specific theme for ONWARD and submissions are open to any photographic medium from historical processes to new digital technologies. 

MEDIA:  ONWARD is open-themed, and any photographic medium, including but not limited to historical processes, traditional silver printing, chromogenic printing, and digital processes can be submitted for consideration. 

ELIGIBILITY:ONWARD is open to individuals who have not had previous commercial gallery representation or a contractual agreement with any gallery.

Photography by Juror Larry FinkJUROR:  This year’s juror is Photogarpher Larry Fink.  Fink’s career in photography is multifaceted and lengthy to say the least. He has been a photographer and educator of photography for over 40 years, and his work has been exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Whitney Museum of Modern Art, the San Francisco Museum of Art, the Musee de la Lausanne Photographie in Belgium, and the Musee de l’Elysee in Switzerland. He has also been awarded two Guggenheim Fellowships in 1976 and 1979.

Fink’s work is the subject of numerous books including Social Graces, Runway, Somewhere There’s Music, Boxing, and Night at the Met.  Under the early tutelage of Lisette Model, he developed a unique and offbeat style of empathetic reportage. With his distinct visual and political perspective, he has explored the underbelly of human interaction in all its glory and demise exemplified in his celebrated body of work, “Social Graces”.

Snakes on my Childhood Bed by Susan Worsham ONWARD 2010!DEADLINE: All entries must be submitted via online form by 11:59 PM EST on November 19, 2010.  Entries sent by mail must be received no later than November 19, 2010.

NOTIFICATION will occur by e-mail by December 17, 2010.

FEES:  The entry fee is $40 for up to three images, plus $10 for each additional image. A maximum of five images will be accepted.  Submussion fees must be paid for with the online submission form at the time of submission.  If paying by check (for those submitting slides), please contact Project Basho via e-mail first. Entrants from outside of the U.S. may only pay via Visa, Mastercard, American Express or PayPal.  Friends of Project Basho will receive a $10 discount off the submission fee.

For full Details, Download the Prospectus!

Learn more about ONWARD online!

CALL for ENTRIES: 12x12x12

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MEASURE ME

I don’t like to measure when I cook.  Yep, I’m one of those folks that cooks with pinches and dashes.  Never trust a recipe from me.  The “ish” in all of my measurements should be implied.  But for someone that doesn’t like to measure, I own 3 glass measuring cups, a set of stainless steel measuring cups and a great set of vintage measuring spoons.  An enigma rolled in conundrum, eh?…sounds like sushi.

Check out this great call that will require that you measure.  The Todd Gallery at MTSU has put out a Call for Entries for work in all media…so long as your it is no larger than 12″x12″x12″

* Editors Note:  I once created a whole series of 12″x12″ pieces.  The advantage?  They fit in Priority Mail boxes…just thought you might like the bonus informaton.  Take a look!

CALL for ENTRIES: 12×12 

Check out the 12x12x12 Call for Entries at the Todd Gallery!ELIGIBILITY:  The 12×12 exhibition will be a juried and comprised of works that do not exceed 12˝ x 12˝ x 12˝ (this includes the frame for two- dimensional works, and in the case of three-dimensional works, includes the base). There are no media restrictions. Artists must be at least 18 years of age, and works must have been completed in the last two years. The exhibition is closed to students, staff, and faculty of Middle Tennessee State University. Works previously exhibited at MTSU are ineligible.

MEDIA:  Open to all media that do not exceed 12”X12”X12”

DEADLINE:  December 3, 2010

ENTRY FEE:  $35 for up to three entries

NOTIFICATION:  December 13, 2010

Learn more about the MTSU art department online!AWARDS:  Presidents Award, $500, First Place, $350; Second Place, $250, Honorable Mention, $100

JUROR:  Hamlett Dobbins is the curator of the Clough-Hanson Gallery on the campus of Rhodes College, Memphis TN.  He is represented by David Lusk Gallery, Memphis, TN and Fourteen30, Portland, Oregon.  Dobbins has been the recipient of a Tennessee Arts Commission Individual Artist Grant and a Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant.

ENTRY PROCEDURE:  Fill out application at:  http://www.mtsu.edu/art/.  A non-refundable fee of $35 must be paid via MTSU Marketplace at the time of submission. 

Check out the work of MTSU students!Important – Your application is incomplete until you email your image(s) to Gallery@MTSU.edu.  Images should be 300 dpi and no larger than 1 MB each.

ENTRY SPECIFICATIONS:  Only 3 pieces/images may be submitted. Each digital image can be no more than 1 megabyte in size. Each image file must be labeled with name and entry number (ex. JaneSmith_1).

DOCUMENTATION:  Photographs and videos will be taken to document the show for our archives, publicity, and an exhibition catalog.

For full details, Download the Prospectus!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Inspiration or Desperation

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HAVE A SLICE

I’ve been receiving lots of email in the past few weeks.  For some reason, many of my readers prefer to email me directly as opposed to leaving comments.  I love it.  Thank you.  Much of that email has spoken of inspiration–needing it, wanting and sometimes finding it.  I find inspiration in food.  How can you not be inspired by the perfect slice of pizza? 

Where do you find your inspiration?  What sends you headed the other direction toward desperation?  This Call for Entries from the Coastal Arts League wants your emotional response for the Through a Lens– Inspiration or DesperationCheck it out… 

CALL for ENTRIES:
2011 Michael H. Kellicutt International Juried Photo Show
Through a Lens– Inspiration or Desperation

Learn more about the 2011 Michael H Kellicutt International Photo ShowGreat photography often brings with it strong emotional impact. This year’s theme, Through a Lens: Inspiration or Desperation is about evoking one of two strong emotional responses: Inspiration or Despair. Possible subjects could include people, places or things that inspire or cause feelings of despair. 

ENTRY PROCEDURE:  To enter, check the website.  Entry information will be collected online.  When you complete the entry information, you will be given the option to upload your images, or send the images on a CD or DVD. 

Learn more about the Coastal Arts League online!Entry fees can be collected online using PayPal or a credit card.  Checks and credit cards will also be accepted by mail. 

All rights to the submitted images remain the property of the artist.

Submitting artists grant The Coastal Arts League the right to use entered work for the their website, printed lists of selected images, and for future show promotions. 

Photography by Juror Erika GentryAWARDS:  1st Prize: One $2000 prize; 2nd Prize: Two $500 prizes; and 3rd Prize: Six $100 prizes

JURORS:

Scott Atkinson, Sierra Club Calendar Photography selection committee

Erika Gentry, Associate Professor of Photography at City College of San Francisco

Deanne Fitzmaurice, Pulitzer Prize winning photojournalist based in San Francisco

Photography by Deanne FitzmauriceDEADLINE: 
February 28, 2011

ENTRY FEES:
Non CAL Member Entry Fee is $20
for first entry, $5 per additional
entry up to a total of ten.

CAL Member Entry Fee is $10 for first entry, $5 per additional entry up to a total of ten.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

CALL for ENTRIES: The American Dream

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RED, WHITE & RHUBARB

How often have you heard the sentence, “What’s more American than pie?”  Honestly, I’m not a huge fan.  I know you are shocked that I am not over the moon about any food; however, apples just aren’t my thing.  I like raw Granny Smith apples with a generous dash of salt, but I just don’t want them cooked.  Let start a new saying, “What’s more American than rhubarb pie?”  You heard it here first, folks.  This next Call from the Woman Made Gallery is also looking to redefine the idea of American.

Check out this Call for Entries called The American Dream: A Juxtaposition from the Woman Made Gallery in Chicago.  I’ve shown work at Woman Made before, and I always admire the curatorial eye of their jurors.  The fee is reasonable, and you know how I love a theme.  Take a closer look…

Visit the Woman Made Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
The American Dream

It has been since the Founding Fathers declared in 1776 that “all men are created equal” and Americans were granted the privilege of “certain unalienable rights” such as “Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness” that people began to search for the abstract notion of ‘The American Dream.’  

The American Dream is a philosophy that has grown out of the perspective of the people living it and has become as individual as those who still seek to pursue it and understand it.

Visit the Woman Made Gallery!The American Dream: a Juxtaposition seeks to define our current interpretation of ‘The American Dream’ while acknowledging what this dream exposes our minds, bodies, and environment to. 

MEDIA:  This exhibition is open to all media that address the hopes, promises, and prosperity of ‘The American Dream’ as well as the inconsistencies and consequences of ‘The American Dream’.

Online Submissions: Submit jpgs of up to three of your works on their website.  Please include an artist statement and a $30 entry feePlease note the deadline is FIVE days away.  You don’t have time to mail an entry…use the online submission.

Juror: Catherine Blackwell Peña  (BFA/MFA) is a working artist and educator. Her artwork blends photography, installation, public art, and sculptural elements in works that challenge the viewer to reposition their perspective physically and mentally. Reoccurring themes in her work are humans altered relationship with nature and the boundaries and limits of our built environment.

Peña’s work has been exhibited in-group shows in Seattle, New York, Chicago, Memphis, St. Louis, Boulder, Las Vegas, and Kansas City.  Outside of her studio practice, Peña is dedicated to teaching, and exploring Public Art and Social Practices not only through educational settings but also in collaborations with nonprofits and community organizations.

Peña currently teaches at Memphis College of Art and Christian Brothers University in Memphis, TN and also acts as a Public Art Workshop Coordinator for Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital.

Entry Deadline: October 20, 2010

Notifications:  November 10, 2010

For full details, Download the Prospectus!

ART PUBLICATION: Blue Ice Magazine

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OPEN UP & SAY
…AHHH!

I am privileged to know a large number of artists that are multi-talented writers, singers, songwriters, musicians, performing artists, visual artists…and foodies.  That’s a talent, too, folks.  Being a foodie requires educating your palate to accept snails as food and taking the time to learn the subtleties of ingredients.  But never fear, this Call for Entries from Michigan Technological University doesn’t require use of your tongue…just your creativity and talent for prose, poetry and/or art.

Check out this great Call for Submissions from Blue Ice Magazine, an online literary journal affiliated with Michigan Technological University’s Humanities Department.  There is no fee, no payment and no deadline.  No, I am not joking.  There are also no acceptable excuses.

CALL for SUBMISSIONS:
Blue Ice Magazine

Blue Ice, an online literary journal affiliated with Michigan Technological University’s Humanities Department, is accepting submissions of poetry, prose, and art. They claim, “We publish any type of writing and art, as long as it’s good.” 

Learn more about Blue Ice Magazine!What could be simpler?

Blue Ice is a nonprofit online student literary magazine located in Michigan Tech’s Department of Humanities and a project of the Literary Arts Club (check out their Facebook page).

MEDIA:  Poetry, prose, photography, and “art collages made out of multi-colored toenails, etc.”  They’re funny too.  Cool.

Learn more about Blue Ice Magazine!DEADLINE:
  None.

NOTIFICATION: 

Allow an enormous amount of time for a response – there is no deadline, after all, and you will not be erased from their website.

PAYMENT: 

None…but “your name and work will show up in a Google search.”

SUBMISSIONS:  

All submission must be original and previously unpublished.  Be nice.  If you have submitted your work elsewhere, let Blue Ice know.  If it gets published elsewhere, let Blue Ice know.  And if Blue Ice publishes it first, let the other(s) know.

Send your submission via e-mail attachment to blueice@mtu.edu.  In the subject line, write “Submission.”  Tell them a little bit about yourself in the body of the e-mail.

For visual art, attach submission as a high res image file.

For Full Details, visit the Blue Ice Magazine website!

CALL for ENTRIES: Representational Art

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Sometimes an egg is just an egg.  Yes, I love them benedict.  I love them scrambled, in caesar salad and as omelettes stuffed with goat cheese and peppers.  But sometimes an egg is great just as an egg.  The same is true of art.  While much of this site’s attention is directed at non-respresentational and contemporary art and photography, there is such a vast American tradition of representational work that I would be remiss not to celebrate that talent and potential in my readers as well.  Rachel Parker is one of my favorites.

Check out this Call for Entries from The Legacy Gallery for the 1st Annual Scottsdale Salon of Fine Art.  This show will fill a 10,000 square foot gallery in Scottsdale, AZ and offer a $10,000 first prize for Best of Show.  Take a look…

CALL for ENTRIES:  1st Annual Scottsdale Salon of Fine Art

You are invited to enter the 1st Annual Scottsdale Salon of Fine Art. This competition will feature the finest in representational figurative, portrait, still life, floral, landscape, interior, wildlife, and western themes. 

Learn more about the Scottsdale Salon of Fine Art!The Salon will be hosted by The Legacy Gallery in Scottsdale, AZ and will utilize the 10,000 sq. ft. upper level of the gallery.  The show will be featured in national publications and a mailing will be sent to an extensive mailing list.

PRIZES: Over $25,000 in cash prizes including a $10,000 first prize for Best of Show.

ELIGIBILITY:  The competition is open to all artists.  All work submitted must be your own original design, completed independently, and must not have been exhibited previously or have been available for purchase. Representational work only.

MEDIA:  Acceptable mediums include oil, watercolor, acrylic, pastel, and all drawing media. Photography and computer generated artwork is not eligible for this competition. Artwork dimensions need to be within 192 sq. inches to 900 sq. inches (for example, 12” x 16”- 24” x 36”). Artwork must be framed and wired for hanging. Gallery wrap is acceptable, providing the painting extends and covers all four sides of the gallery wrap. No metal frames. All works submitted must be available for sale.  No substitutions allowed.

Learn more about The Legacy Gallery online!SALES:  The retail price must be in line with your current retail price structure in your galleries and must include frame. Proceeds from a sale will be 60% to the artist and 40% to the Salon. No marketing, catalog or advertising fees will be charged to the artists.

ENTRY FEE:  A $45 entry fee covers up to 3 unique submissions. Only a maximum of two pieces can be accepted per artist. Checks, money orders, Visa or Master Card are accepted. This fee is non-refundable and must accompany your submission.

SUBMISSIONS:  Only digital entries will be accepted. Entries must be submitted on one CD with each file saved in a TIFF or JPEG format at 300 dpi and 5” x 7”. No slides will be accepted. A match print of at least 4” x 6” must accompany the digital entry. The CD and match print must be labeled with the artist’s last name, first name, title, dimensions (height listed first), medium and price. For example: smith_john_sunset_20x16_oil on canvas_4500.jpg . CD’s and match prints will not be returned to artist.

DEADLINE:  All entries must be postmarked on or before January 15, 2011. Entries received with a postmark date later than January 15, 2011 will not be considered. Entry acceptance will be notified though email.

For full Details, Download the Prospectus!

Learn more about The Legacy Gallery!