Art and Art Deadlines.com

A food-themed FREE resource site for ARTISTS.

×
Art and Art Deadlines.com

Tag: Art Deadlines

CALL FOR ENTRIES: Without A Map

Click Here to Subscribe to this Blog by Email!The theme of the week seems to be “Eat Out” or at least “Show Out(side)” of your neighborhood.  Here is a great show in the North Suburbs of Chicago that is juried from an International pool of artists. 

There is a $35 entry fee; however, the Northbrook Public Library (sponsor of the show) does not take a commission on sales.  Woo hoo! 

I frequently expound the virtues of showing in more academic and/or public venues like universities and libraries.  These are opportunities for you to show in a respected space and often find a different audience.  Give it a try.  Here’s the call:

Without A Map at the Northbrook LibraryThe Northbrook Public Library is seeking entries for its 8th annual international juried art show, “Without a Map,” to be held October 1 through November 15, 2010. A gala opening reception will be held October 1.

Artists 18 years and older, working in all 2-D and 3-D art media, are invited to submit digital entries. The exhibition is limited to original artwork created within two years of the entry date.

Big Idea Man by Tom David -- Last Year's 1st Place WinnerArtists should consider the theme, “Without a Map,” as embodying free-spiritedness, exploration, independence and an inherent desire to attain a goal.

The exhibit is open to the general public and artwork must be viewable for all ages.

Prizes include a $2,000 purchase prize as well as numerous other prizes.

Entry fee is $35 for up to three submissions.

Deadline for submission is May 31, 2010.

For a prospectus and entry form, visit www.northbrook.info/map.php .

For more information call 847-272-7074 or email artshow@northbrook.info.

ArtAndArtDeadlines.com is a free service–forever and always. But clicking on a sponsor’s ad can help you find additional Art Deadlines and help this service remain free. I’ve filtered the ads so they are mostly about art. I hope you find something intriguing! Thanks for your support!

ART DEADLINE: December 2009 Update

Click Here to Subscribe to this Blog by email!

Welcome to ArtAndArtDeadlines.com ! Here are a couple of extra deadlines for the month of December.

Click here to check out what your friendly blogger is up to in the studio!Both of these shows have deadlines the very first week of December.  One of these shows has NO ENTRY FEE and the other is only $25!  Find a Show . Enter a Show . Eat .

I have updated the December Deadlines post to include these late finds!

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!

Visit Kreft Arts and Concordia University

SHOW: Creative Adaptation Kreft Juried Exhibition – Call for Entries

EXHIBIT TYPE: Gallery Exhibit — Concordia University Ann Arbor

Visit Kreft Arts at Concordia University!DEADLINE: December 4, 2009.

MEDIA: Prints, drawings, paintings, photographs, digital images, sculpture, etc. are eligible.

DESCRIPTION: Concordia University Ann Arbor seeks submission of visual arts that incorporate the various meanings and potential approaches to the idea of creative adaptation or modification of earlier forms, methods, or works. The artwork submitted should be rooted in a “useable past” while addressing a new condition, a new technology, or a new era either formally or thematically.  Recipients of awards will be determined by the juror, Rebecca Hart, associate curator and acting Head of Contemporary Art for the Detroit Institute of Arts, and announced at the opening reception. The artist chosen as “Best of Show” will receive a solo exhibit in the Kreft Gallery at Concordia University Ann Arbor in the 2010-2011 season. Only original artwork produced within the past five years will be accepted-reproductions are not permitted. Entrants must be 18 years of age or older to apply. $25 entry fee for up to 2 submissions.

CONTACT: Download a prospectus: http://www.cuaa.edu/UserFiles/File/KreftArts/Kreft_Prospectus_2010.pdf or email question to Beth Steinkellner, Concordia University  steinb@cuaa.edu.

Visit the National Wet Paint Exhibition site!

SHOW: National Wet Paint Exhibition

EXHIBIT TYPE: Online Exhibit — Zhou B. Art Center, Chicago

Check out the Wet Paint Exhibit!DEADLINE: December 6, 2009.

MEDIA: Artists currently enrolled in a MFA program in an American college or university or artists who received an MFA degree within the last two years. All works must be or incorporate paint as their main medium for this painting exhibition. We welcome non-traditional interpretations of what painting is, how its done, and how it is exhibited or displayed. All submitted works will be considered for this artist exhibition. Original work only. No works previously exhibited at the Zhou B Art Center will be accepted. The curator reserves the right to accept or reject any work for inclusion into this exhibition.

DESCRIPTION: 2010 marks the first decade of the 21st Century. Under the watchful eye of a technology driven society, online social networking and cyber-interaction communities, a group of young artists have been evolving and redefining one of the oldest mediums of art. The National Wet Paint Artist Exhibition will be a contemporary art painting exhibition outlook and an overview of promising artists across the United States currently working in the medium of painting. Wet Paint refers to the idea that this is a fresh group of artists (MFA candidates/graduates) working in painting media.  Wet Paint will pose the following questions: How is the next generation of artists redefining one of the oldest art mediums? How are new technologies impacting their painting materials, methods, techniques, processes and ideas? How are graduate programs in America reshaping painting? What does painting mean to a new generation? Wet Paint will highlight and give a forum to a new generation of artists working from traditional to experimental painting mediums.  NO ENTRY FEE.

CONTACT: For more info, visit http://www.wetpaint2010.com/submit.html.  Sergio Gomez at sergio@33collective.com.

ArtAndArtDeadlines.com is a free service–forever and always. But clicking on a sponsor’s ad can help you find additional Art Deadlines and help this service remain free. I’ve filtered the ads so they are mostly about art. I hope you find something intriguing! Thanks for your support!

ART DEADLINES: December 1 – 31, 2009

Click Here to Subscribe to this Blog by email!

Welcome to ArtAndArtDeadlines.com ! Here are the deadlines for December 1 – 30 of 2009. December deadlines are typically slow for galleries, but online exhibits and contests abound.

Click here to check out what your friendly blogger is up to in the studio!Several of these shows have deadlines coming up the very first week of December, and because many are online or digital entries you save money (for comfort food) this winter. There are inexpensive shows that could be a great resume builders…so no excuses!

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). Keep sending 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!

Learn more about Florida's Art in State Buildings Program!

SHOW: Call to Artists: UF 313 Veterinary Education and Clinical Research Center — University of Florida

EXHIBIT TYPE: Permanent State Collection

Schooling Fish by Gar Waterman, located at the Aquatic Products LabDEADLINE: December 1, 2009.

MEDIA: 2 Dimensional hanging work

DESCRIPTION: The University of Florida in Gainesville, FL is pleased to announce a call to artists for Florida’s Art in State Buildings Program. Art budget: $95,000. An honorarium of $1,500 will be awarded to up to three finalists to make a site visit and create a site specific proposal. Artists must have met at least two (2) of the following criteria: the artist has completed public commissions similar in budget to the proposed project; the artist’s works are included in major public, private, corporate or museum collections; the artist has received awards, grants or fellowships; the artist has had a one-person exhibition in a museum within the past five years. No fee. Visit http://www.arts.ufl.edu/asb to download the complete guidelines.

CONTACT: Oaklianna Brown at pubart@arts.ufl.edu or call 352-273-3045.

Visit the Infinity Art Gallery online!

SHOW: International Call to Artists – Winter Expo 2010 — Infinity Art Gallery

EXHIBIT TYPE: Online Exhibit

Lumbago by Marydorsey WanlessDEADLINE: December 1, 2009 – Online Entry

MEDIA: An unlimited variety of medium and discipline are accepted as well as a wide variety of subjects and styles are eligible including – but not limited to – traditional, contemporary, and conceptual art.  Submitted artwork must be abstract, figurative, landscape or still life.

DESCRIPTION: Infinity Art Gallery seeks entries for an online exhibit, January 1, 2010 at www.InfinityArtGallery.com. Awards: $4,550 total value.  Artists are encouraged to submit early and participate in the pre-exhibit show which opens November 15, 2009. Entry fee: $25USD; 1 or 2 works of art per submission. Prospectus: http://www.infinityartgallery.com/upcoming .

CONTACT: CP Swing at charly@infinityartgallery.com

Visit Projekt30.com!

SHOW:Projekt30‘s January 2010 Exhibition”

EXHIBIT TYPE: Online Exhibit

Work by Projekt30 artist Gabriela HermanDEADLINE: December 1, 2009.

MEDIA: All media except support video or sound based media.

DESCRIPTION: This online exhibition will be publicly juried at Projekt30.com, December 15-29, 2009. 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 October 2009 over 284,000 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. Unlike other juried exhibitions, all participants receive exposure.  $40 for 10 images. Free for Projekt30 members. Prospectus:  http://www.projekt30.com/prospectus.html .

CONTACT: Justin Blische at admin@projekt30.com

Visit Projekt30!

SHOW: “Melancholy: At the Bottom of Everything” call for entries– Projekt30

EXHIBIT TYPE: Online Exhibit

Projekt30 artist Simone Sbaraglia!DEADLINE: December 2, 2009 – Online Entry

MEDIA: All media except support video or sound based media.

DESCRIPTION: Projekt30 is seeking artwork that possesses or infers the characteristics associated with the Melancholic temperament, or the emotional state of melancholy. Artwork which is down-cast, gloomy, pensive, sorrowful, or pre-occupied with the tragedy and cruelty of the world. The work will be displayed in an online exhibition at Projekt30.com and will be publicly juried December 4-16, 2009. $35 for 10 images. Free for Projekt30 members.  Prospectus: http://www.projekt30.com/melancholy_prospectus.html.

CONTACT: Justin Blische at admin@projekt30.com

Check out the 3rd Ward!

SHOW: The 2009 Winter Group Show

EXHIBIT TYPE: Gallery Exhibit & Magazine Publication — NYC 3rd Ward

Check out the 3rd Ward Anniversary Bike!DEADLINE: December 3, 2009.

MEDIA: Painting, drawing, print-making and works on paper.

DESCRIPTION: 25 Artists will be selected as the best. 1 will receive the grand prize of $500, 4 runners up will receive $150, and all 25 artists will receive: A group show in 3rd Ward’s gallery; A feature in 3rd Ward’s quarterly magazine; 1-month Basic Membership to 3rd Ward; NYC wide exposure – post cards, flyers, press! Jurors: David Elshout, Antistrot mastermind, Rachel Hinde, Founding Director of Re-Title, and Kate McNamarra, Curator at P.S.1.  $10 per image.

CONTACT: For more info, visit http://www.3rdward.com/groupshowcurrent.

Visit Kreft Arts and Concordia University

SHOW: Creative Adaptation Kreft Juried Exhibition – Call for Entries

EXHIBIT TYPE: Gallery Exhibit — Concordia University Ann Arbor

Visit Kreft Arts at Concordia University!DEADLINE: December 4, 2009.

MEDIA: Prints, drawings, paintings, photographs, digital images, sculpture, etc. are eligible.

DESCRIPTION: Concordia University Ann Arbor seeks submission of visual arts that incorporate the various meanings and potential approaches to the idea of creative adaptation or modification of earlier forms, methods, or works. The artwork submitted should be rooted in a “useable past” while addressing a new condition, a new technology, or a new era either formally or thematically. Recipients of awards will be determined by the juror, Rebecca Hart, associate curator and acting Head of Contemporary Art for the Detroit Institute of Arts, and announced at the opening reception. The artist chosen as “Best of Show” will receive a solo exhibit in the Kreft Gallery at Concordia University Ann Arbor in the 2010-2011 season. Only original artwork produced within the past five years will be accepted-reproductions are not permitted. Entrants must be 18 years of age or older to apply. $25 entry fee for up to 2 submissions.

CONTACT: Download a prospectus: http://www.cuaa.edu/UserFiles/File/KreftArts/Kreft_Prospectus_2010.pdf or email question to Beth Steinkellner, Concordia University steinb@cuaa.edu.


Visit the National Wet Paint Exhibition site!

SHOW: National Wet Paint Exhibition

EXHIBIT TYPE: Online Exhibit — Zhou B. Art Center, Chicago

Check out the Wet Paint Exhibit!DEADLINE: December 6, 2009.

MEDIA: Artists currently enrolled in a MFA program in an American college or university or artists who received an MFA degree within the last two years. All works must be or incorporate paint as their main medium for this painting exhibition. We welcome non-traditional interpretations of what painting is, how its done, and how it is exhibited or displayed. All submitted works will be considered for this artist exhibition. Original work only. No works previously exhibited at the Zhou B Art Center will be accepted. The curator reserves the right to accept or reject any work for inclusion into this exhibition.

DESCRIPTION: 2010 marks the first decade of the 21st Century. Under the watchful eye of a technology driven society, online social networking and cyber-interaction communities, a group of young artists have been evolving and redefining one of the oldest mediums of art. The National Wet Paint Artist Exhibition will be a contemporary art painting exhibition outlook and an overview of promising artists across the United States currently working in the medium of painting. Wet Paint refers to the idea that this is a fresh group of artists (MFA candidates/graduates) working in painting media. Wet Paint will pose the following questions: How is the next generation of artists redefining one of the oldest art mediums? How are new technologies impacting their painting materials, methods, techniques, processes and ideas? How are graduate programs in America reshaping painting? What does painting mean to a new generation? Wet Paint will highlight and give a forum to a new generation of artists working from traditional to experimental painting mediums. NO ENTRY FEE.

CONTACT: For more info, visit http://www.wetpaint2010.com/submit.html. Sergio Gomez at sergio@33collective.com.

Visit the Upstream People Gallery!SHOW: 12th Annual All Media Juried Online International Art Exhibition — Upstream People

EXHIBIT TYPE: Online Exhibit

Urban Tribe by Ashley BadgettDEADLINE: December 8 Postmark

MEDIA: 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional artwork in all media and creative processes (video stills acceptable).

DESCRIPTION: Upstream People Gallery announces a call to artists for an online exhibition, January 1 – December 31, 2010. Cash Awards; Special Recognitions; Press Releases to artists’ local newspapers.  Final entry December 24. $25 for up to 5 images; $5 each additional – no limit. View prospectus: http://www.upstreampeoplegallery.com/schedule/default.asp.

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

Visit Manifest Gallery!

SHOW: “Burb: Exploring Zones of Living” — The Manifest Creative Research Gallery and Drawing Center in Cincinnati, Ohio

EXHIBIT TYPE: Gallery Exhibit

Centrifugal Composition  by Ian MagargeeDEADLINE: December 11, 2009.

MEDIA: The only limitation is that entries must represent original works of visual art.

DESCRIPTION: The Manifest Creative Research Gallery and Drawing Center in Cincinnati, Ohio is seeking artwork for a juried art exhibition, January 22 – February 19, 2010. Burb is open to anyone. Professionals as well as students are encouraged to enter. $10 per work submitted. Juried by a committee of professional and academic advisors. Visit http://www.manifestgallery.org/burb for a prospectus.

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

Check out artcompete.com!

SHOW:artCompete 2010 Abstract Competition” call for entries

EXHIBIT TYPE: Online Competition

Autumn by Ione CitrinDEADLINE: December 15, 2009.

MEDIA: Open to all Artists who work in Abstraction.

DESCRIPTION: artCompete seeks artists for an online exhibition to be held January 1 – April 30, 2010. Cash awards for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Place. For additional details see Guidelines and Prospectus at https://www.artcompete.com/wpsdocs/prospectus.rtf.  $20 US entry fee.

CONTACT: Lorraine at ac@artcompete.com.

Visit Creative Divergents online!

SHOW:Creative Divergents International Showcase & Competition” call for entries

EXHIBIT TYPE: Online Exhibit

Suction by Aaron OldenburgDEADLINE: December 15, 2009.

MEDIA: Open to all media, styles, and subjects.

DESCRIPTION: Creative Divergents announces a call to artists for an online exhibition. Cash award. All creatives are welcome.  The winning submission(s) will be determined by creative vision, innovation, potential to engage an audience, presentation (i.e. quality of the images submitted), and overall impression. $5 per submission (up to 3 images). Multiple submissions allowed.  For more information, visit http://creativedivergents.com.

CONTACT: Please send email to info@creativedivergents.com.

Check out MyArtContest.com!

SHOW: MyArtContest.com Fall/Winter Portraits Art Contest

Ultranormal II by Steven ChipmanEXHIBIT TYPE: Online Exhibit and Contest

DEADLINE: December 15, 2009.

MEDIA: All 2-D mediums

DESCRIPTION: MyArtContest.com announces a call to artists for an online exhibition from September 10, 2009 until January 15, 2010. Awards: 1st $250, 2nd $100, 3rd $50. Juror: Enzie Shahmiri. All ages are welcome to enter the Portraits Art Contest. All work must have been completed by the artist that is submitting the work. $15 for two pieces.  Prospectus available at http://www.myartcontest.com.

CONTACT: Please send email to contact@myartcontest.com.

Visit the Center for Fine Art Photography!

SHOW: Portfolio Showcase, Volume 4 Book and Online Exhibition — The Center for Fine Art Photography

EXHIBIT TYPE: Online Exhibition

Antarctica IX 2005 © by John Paul CaponigroDEADLINE: December 29, 2009.

MEDIA: The exhibition is open world wide to all professional and amateur photographers working with digital or traditional photography or combination of both.

DESCRIPTION: The Center for Fine Art Photography invites photographers working in all mediums, styles and schools of thought to participate in this online exhibition. Traditional, contemporary, avant-garde, creative and experimental works that include old and new processes, mixed techniques, and challenging personal, emotional or political statements are welcome.  Juror: Katherine Ware. $85.00 for Non-Members for the first body of work (12 images). Download Prospectus: http://www.c4fap.org/cfe/2009Portfolio_4/cfe_portfolio_4_instructions.pdf.

CONTACT: Bill Guy at cfe@c4fap.org or call 970-224-1010.

Visit Manifest Online!

SHOW: “5th International Drawing Annual exhibit-in-print” — The Manifest Creative Research Gallery and Drawing Center in Cincinnati, Ohio

EXHIBIT TYPE: Gallery Exhibit

Another Tankard  by Travis TownsendDEADLINE: December 31, 2009.

MEDIA: Drawings (technical, graphic, fine art, architectural, digital, illustration, etc.)  or Written entries (poetic, historical, technical, philosophical) but should be directly relevant to the practice of drawing and must be original works with proper citation for quoted material.

DESCRIPTION: The Manifest Creative Research Gallery and Drawing Center in Cincinnati, Ohio is seeking drawings created within the past three years (technical, graphic, fine art, architectural, digital, illustration, etc.) Written entries can be in any form (poetic, historical, technical, philosophical) but should be directly relevant to the practice of drawing and must be original works with proper citation for quoted material. Length of written entries should be limited to a maximum of 1500 words. Entrants may submit either artwork, writing or both. $10 per work submitted. Juried by a committee of professional and academic advisors. Awards: $700 first, $200 second, $100 third.  Visit http://www.manifestgallery.org/inda5 for a prospectus.

CONTACT: Jason Franz at jason@manifestgallery.org

NETWORKING: State Art Organizations – Montana to Wyoming

Click Here to Subscribe to this Blog by email!

Visit the ART of Cooking!One of the most valuable assets to a cook is the money to buy groceries, but money won’t help if you don’t have anywhere to cook. State art agencies often provide both funding and the opportunities to use it.  I believe that state art agencies are under used by artists, and as a result, are often among the first to lose their funding during budget cuts.

Start Cooking!

In an effort to take away your excuses, here are all 50 of the state art agencies.  This is the second half– Montana to Wyoming.  Read about the State Art Organizations: Alabama to Missouri.  Contact them today.  Pour over their sites.  Download grant applications.  Don’t complain about the food until you’ve tried it.

Be the feather in the cap of your state’s art foundation, council or agency.

Montana!26. Montana Arts Council, PO Box 202201, 830 N Warren Street, Helena MT 59620-2201, Phone: 406-444-6430, Fax:406-444-6548, email: mac@mt.gov.  The Montana Arts Council is the agency of state government established to develop the creative potential of all Montanans, advance education, spur economic vibrancy and revitalize communities through involvement in the arts.  The Vision of the Montana Arts Council is that Montana will be known far and wide as “The Land of Creativity,” where the arts are essential to the creativity, imagination and entrepreneurship that make Big Sky Country a wonderful place to live, learn, work and play.

Nebraska300x27. Nebraska Arts Council, 1004 Farnam Street, Omaha, NE 68102, Toll-Free: 800-341-4067, Phone: 402-595-2122.  Nebraska Arts Council’s mission is to promote, cultivate and sustain the arts for the people of Nebraska.  The Nebraska Arts Council strives to: build creative and proactive leadership in the arts; forge partnerships that create and expand opportunities for the arts; cultivate new resources needed to sustain the arts in Nebraska; establish the arts as basic to education and lifelong learning; use the arts as a catalyst for understanding among cultures; and advocate for increased awareness and access to the arts.

Nevada250xv28. Nevada Arts Council, Carson City Office: 716 N. Carson St., Ste A, Carson City, NV 89701, Phone: 775.687.6680, Fax: 775.687.6688.  Southern Office: 2755 E. Desert Inn, Ste 160, Las Vegas, NV 89121, Phone: 702.486.3700, Fax: 702.486.3887.

The mission of the Nevada Arts Council: To enrich the cultural life of the state through leadership that preserves, supports, strengthens, and makes excellence in the arts accessible to all Nevadans. Goals: Increase public access, participation and investment in Nevada’s arts and culture; incorporate the arts as an essential element in the educational experience of all Nevadans; strengthen the environment in which artists’ work and contributions are valued and supported, and to encourage and support diverse organizations that produce, present, and promote excellence in the arts.

NewHampshire300x29. New Hampshire State Council on the Arts, 2 1/2 Beacon Street, Suite 225, Concord, NH 03301-4447, TTY/TDD: 800-735-2964, Tel:603-271-2789, Fax: 603.271.3584. The State Arts Council envisions a time when New Hampshire citizens, knowing that the arts are vital to the human spirit, celebrate, participate in, and support the arts in their everyday lives. The arts, in turn, will grow New Hampshire’s capacity for creativity; build more vibrant communities; and bridge differences among people to secure an open, civil society.

New Jersey!30. New Jersey State Council on the Arts, 225 West State Street, 4th floor, Trenton, New Jersey 08608, Phone: 609.292.6130, TTY: 609-633-1186, Fax: 609-989-1440.

Visit the NJ State Council on the Arts!The mission of the New Jersey State Council on the Arts (NJSCA) is to improve the quality of life of this state by helping the arts to flourish. Accordingly, the members and staff of the NJSCA are firmly committed to achieving the following goals:Establishing artistically, financially and operationally successful arts organizations, institutions and programs that are diverse and accessible to all New Jerseyans; Supporting a respected and valued community of New Jersey artists encouraged to achieve their best and be broadly connected to community life in ways that make full use of their creativity and talents; Promoting expanded public participation in and support for the arts; Maintaining a network of people, businesses, organizations, institutions and communities working in partnership to advance the arts and the arts’ contributions to New Jersey community life; Creating high quality arts education for all New Jerseyans; and Building a state economy whose community and economic development strategies, plans and resource allocations at all jurisdictional levels feature the arts and culture.

New Mexico!31. New Mexico Arts, P.O.Box 1450 Santa Fe, New Mexico 87504, Phone: 505-827-6490, NM Toll-Free: 1-800-879-4278, Fax: 505-827-6043.  The mission of the Arts Commission, in conjunction with New Mexico Arts, is to stimulate opportunities for artists, arts organizations, and other groups for activities or projects to provide artistic or cultural services to the state, to maintain and encourage artistic excellence, and to promote awareness of and access to the arts for all of the people of New Mexico.New York!

32. New York State Council on the Arts, 175 Varick Street, New York, NY 10014, Tel: (800) 510-0021.  The New York State Council on the Arts is dedicated to preserving and expanding the rich and diverse cultural resources that are and will become the heritage of New York’s citizens.  The Council believes in supporting the following:  Artistic excellence and the creative freedom of artists without censure, and the rights of all New Yorkers to access and experience the power of the arts and culture, and the vital contribution the arts make to the quality of life in New York communities.

North Carolina!33. North Carolina Arts Council, 109 East Jones Street, Raleigh, NC 27601, Phone: 919-807-6500, Fax 919-807-6532, email: ncarts@ncdcr.gov.  North Carolina had long been recognized for rich traditions in crafts, literature, historical drama, and music when, by executive order in 1964, Governor Terry Sanford created the North Carolina Arts Council to strengthen North Carolina’s creativity, invention, and prosperity. Under Governor Dan K. Moore, the Arts Council became a statutory state agency in 1967. It operates today as an agency of the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources, the nation’s first cabinet level state agency for the arts, history, and libraries.

North Dakota!34. North Dakota Council on the Arts, 1600 East Century Avenue, Suite 6, Bismarck, ND 58503-0649, Phone: 701-328-7590, Fax 701-328-7595.    It is the mission of the North Dakota Council on the Arts to promote, preserve and perpetuate the arts in North Dakota.Goals include: to deepen citizen arts and cultural engagement through the development of strong leadership; to enable community to community grass-roots arts advocacy engaging citizen participation and cultivating increased government and public support; to broaden strategies for advancing the arts in Pre K–12 education in North Dakota; and, to expand and deepen partnerships that enhance North Dakota Council on the Arts ability to assist artists and arts organizations shape North Dakota communities.

Ohio!35. Ohio Arts Council, 727 E. Main Street, Columbus OH 43205-1796, Phone: 614-466-2613, Fax: 614-466-4494, Toll free: 888-243-8622. Mission Statement: “The Ohio Arts Council is a state agency that funds and supports quality arts experiences to strengthen Ohio communities culturally, educationally and economically.” Vision Statement: “Providing leadership and voice for the arts to transform people and communities.”
Oklahoma!36. Oklahoma Arts Council, P.O. Box 52001-2001, Oklahoma City, OK 73152-2001, Phone: 405-521-2931, Email: okarts@arts.ok.gov.  For more than 40 years, the Oklahoma Arts Council has sustained Oklahoma’s vibrant non-profit arts industry. Since 1965, the Council has played a pivotal role in fostering the arts across the state.  Mission:  To lead, cultivate and support a thriving arts environment, which is essential to quality of life, education and economic vitality for all Oklahomans.

Oregon!37. Oregon Arts Commission, 775 Summer Street NE, Ste 200, Salem, Oregon 97301-1280, Phone: 503-986-0082, Fax: 503-986-0260, TDD: 1-800-735-2900.  The Oregon Arts Commission’s role is to lead through advocacy, policy development and planning; seek funding for and make grants to the arts; build coalitions between the public and private sectors and between arts and culture organizations; and, to ensure the arts touch the lives of all Oregonians.  The Oregon Arts Commission celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2007 and is still going strong.Pennsylvania!

38. Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, 216 Finance Building, Harrisburg, PA 17120, Phone: 717-787-6883, Fax: 717-783-2538, TTY: 800-654-5984.  The mission of the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts (PCA) is to foster the excellence, diversity and vitality of the arts in Pennsylvania and to broaden the availability and appreciation of those arts throughout the state. Goals: Support Pennsylvania’s creative industry in providing cultural services to the people of the Commonwealth; Stimulate engagement between and among community leaders, arts organizations and artists to create more vibrant Pennsylvania communities; and, Align the PCA’s policies and programs to create a more efficient and effective agency.

Rhode Island!39. Rhode Island State Council on the Arts (RISCA), One Capitol Hill, Third FLoor, Providence , RI , 02908, Phone: 401-222-3880, Fax: 401-222-3018, TDD: 711 (Rhode Island Relay system), info@arts.ri.gov.  As set forth in the General Laws of Rhode Island, it is the responsibility of the Arts Council to: stimulate the growth of the state’s arts and the public’s participation in them, Survey and assess the needs of the arts state-wide, and to make recommendations to the Governor and the General Assembly; provide educational opportunities in the arts; actively support and encourage the expansion of the state’s cultural resources, and promote and protect freedom of artistic expression.

South Carolina40. South Carolina Arts Commission, 1800 Gervais Street, Columbia, SC  29201, Phone: 803-734-8696, Fax: 803-734-8526.  For more than 40 years, the agency has worked to make it possible for every citizen in the state to enjoy and benefit from the arts, even if he or she doesn’t have a lot of money or live in a large city. The Commission’s programs and activities fall into three major domains of public participation and service: Artist Development, Arts Education, and Community Arts Development.  South Carolina!The SCAC has produced nationally recognized initiatives in arts curriculum reform, rural arts development, dance touring and audience development, community design, electronic communications, media arts, and traditional arts infrastructure development—all supported and sustained by a committed, experienced staff of field representatives and arts discipline specialists. In each of its key domains, the agency has expanded its capacity through well-established partnerships with other state agencies and institutions and private groups, extending well beyond the traditional boundaries of the arts community.

South Dakota!41. South Dakota Arts Council, 711 E Wells Ave, Pierre, SD 57501, Phone: 605-773-3301, Fax: 605-773-5657, email: sdac@state.sd.us.  The South Dakota Arts Council is a state agancy serving South Dakotans and their communities through the arts.  Recognizing the importance of creativity in the lives of all South Dakotans, the Council makes quality arts accessible throughout the state by providing encouragement, grants, services and information to artists, arts organizations, schools and the public.

Tennessee!

42. Tennessee Arts Commission, 401 Charlotte Avenue, Nashville, TN  37243-0780. Phone: 615-741-1701, Fax: 615-741-8559, TTY: 1-800-848-0298.  Through a variety of programs, the Commission has encouraged excellence in artistic expression through the state’s artists and arts organizations. That commitment has continued to expand through the years to ensure that the citizens of Tennessee have access to, and the opportunity to participate in the arts. Texas!TAC builds better communities by investing public dollars in Tennessee’s nonprofit arts industry; providing services to citizens, artists and arts organizations; and undertaking initiatives that enhance Tennessee ‘s cultural life.

 43.  Texas Commission on the Arts, Post Office Box 13406, Austin, Texas 78711-3406, Phone: 512-463-5535.  The Texas Commission on the Arts’ mission is to develop a receptive climate for the arts in Texas.  To accomplish its mission, TCA awards grants, promotes the arts, and raises funds to enhance support of the arts in Texas.

Utah!44. Utah Arts Council, 617 E South Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84102, Phone: 801-236-7555, Fax: 801-236-7556.   The Utah Arts Council conducts programs, directed by Council staff, which provide more than 500 outreach services (including financial assistance) to schools, local arts councils and organizations, community centers, performing groups and individual artists. Overall the Council serves as a catalyst for arts programming throughout the state, assisting arts organizations, groups and individuals in bringing the arts to the people of Utah.  The Utah Arts Council’s main offices are located at the historic Glendinning Home, next door to the Governor’s Mansion on South Temple. The Folk Arts Program is housed at the Chase Home in the middle of Salt Lake City’s Liberty Park. Public Art and Visual Arts Program staffs are housed in the south wing of the Rio Grande Depot.

Vermont!

45. Vermont Arts Council,  136 State Street, Montpelier, VT 05633-6001, Phone: 802-828-3291, TTY: 711.  The Council fosters classical, traditional, and emerging forms of artistic expression. It finds enduring ways to make the arts a part of all Vermont communities, bringing inspiration to Vermont citizens and visitors in every corner of the state. It advocates for and supports the arts as a central part of education for all people.  Vermont!The Council functions as a community partner and a catalyst for artists and organizations. It offers professional development opportunities and technical advice, collects and disseminates arts information, and acts as the state’s foremost arts advocate.  VAC is a grass-roots organization with statewide trustees elected from and by its membership.  As the only not-for-profit state arts agency in the country, VAC is uniquely qualified to unite both public and private resources to serve the following mission: To advance and preserve the arts at the center of Vermont communities.

Virginia!46. Virginia Commission for the Arts, Lewis House, 223 Governor Street, Richmond, VA 23219, Phone: 804-225-3132, Fax: 804-225-4327, email: arts@arts.virginia.gov. Mission:  To support and stimulate excellence in all of the arts, in their full cultural and ethnic diversity, in order to enhance the quality of life, to stimulate economic development, to support educational advancement, and to make the arts accessible to all Virginians.

Washington!

47. Washington State Arts Commission, PO Box 42675, Olympia, WA 98504-2675, Phone: 360-753-3860, Fax: 360-586-5351, Email: info@arts.wa.gov.  For more than 40 years, the work of the Washington State Arts Commission (WSAC) has been the conservation and development of the State’s artistic resources. To do so, WSAC has invested in strong, vibrant connections with artists, arts organizations and communities – integrating the arts into the state priorities.

West Virginia!48. West Virginia Commission on the ArtsThe Culture Center
Capitol Complex, 1900 Kanawha Boulevard East, Charleston WV 25305-0300, Phone: (304) 558-0220, TDD: (304) 558-3562, Fax: (304) 558-2779 .  The West Virginia Commission on the Arts, established in 1967, works with artists, arts organizations, schools, and community groups to foster a fertile environment for the artistic, cultural, educational and economic development of the state.  The West Virginia Division of Culture and History receives annual support from the West Virginia Legislature and the National Endowment for the Arts, and a special grant from the Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, for competitive arts grants approved by the West Virginia Commission on the Arts and for arts administration services to arts organizations and individual artists across West Virginia.

Wisconsin!49. Wisconsin Arts Board, First Floor, 101 E. Wilson Street, Madison, Wisconsin 53702, Phone: 608-266-0190, Fax: 608/267-0380, TDD: 608/267-9629, Email: artsboard@wisconsin.gov.  The Wisconsin Arts Board is the state agency which nurtures creativity, cultivates expression, promotes the arts, supports the arts in education, stimulates community and economic development and serves as a resource for people of every culture and heritage.

Wyoming!

50. Wyoming Arts Council, 2320 Capitol Avenue, Cheyenne, WY  82002, Phone:307-777-7742, Fax:307-777-5499.  Wyoming Arts Council Mission Statement:  To enhance the quality of life for the people of Wyoming by providing resources to sustain, promote and cultivate the arts.

Click here for the State Art Organizations update from 6/21/2010.

ART DEADLINES: November 2009 Preview

Subscribe to this blog by email--Never miss an art deadline!

I love Redux. I juried a portrait knockdown for this art center when it still existed in borrowed space without a proper name.  The minds behind this organization embrace contemporary art in all it’s forms.  I encourage you to apply–that is why I’m sending out this little preview.  Let’s hope all the late November calls are as great as the opportunity at Redux.  Don’t forget to visit all of the November 16 – 30 Deadlines.

Visit Redux online!

SHOW:  Call for Entries:Redux’s 2009 Annual Call to Artists

DEADLINE:  Postmarked by November 16, 2009.

MEDIA: Exhibitions are not limited to any media, and all applicants will be considered for solo, group, and two person shows.

DESCRIPTION: Redux Contemporary Art Center produces 8 exhibitions per year in two gallery spaces. A diverse range of risk-taking exhibitions are produced each year covering a wide range of topics through solo, two-person and group exhibitions. Often Redux operates as a project space inviting artists to produce original works on site through varying lengths of residency, while engaging and interacting with our local community though special classes and artist talks. All of our exhibitions are free and open to the public.  To apply for an exhibition you must submit the following: Application [download from website http://www.reduxstudios.org/exhibitions/apply.html ], $35 Application Fee (pay online with Paypal or mail a check with your application), Portfolio of recent works (5 – 10) that can be in slide, cd, dvd, or video format.  Inventory list including titles, dates completed, sizes, and mediums; Artist Statement; Artistic Resume and SASE for return of materials

CONTACT: http://www.reduxstudios.org

ART DEADLINES: October 1-15, 2009

Subscribe by Email for a chance to win FREE Art!

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.  

 

Email me if you have any questions or suggestions.


FREE ART: Subscribe to Win

Click Here to Subscribe by Email!

In an effort to increase subscriptions to www.ArtAndArtDeadlines.com, we are going to try a little experiment. Who doesn’t love free art? For your chance to win Pieces of Me: Mime by Gatlinburg artist R.L. Gibson (pictured below), just subscribe to this blog by email.

Pieces of Me: Mime by Gatlinburg Artist R.L. Gibson
Pieces of Me: Mime by Gatlinburg Artist R.L. Gibson

There are no strings attached.  Simply click the button below (or in the right side bar) and subscribe to this blog by October 31st, 2009.  A email address will be drawn at random on November 1st, and the winner will be contacted for shipping information.  Don’t worry, shipping is included.

Click here to Subscribe to this blog by Email!
Click here to Subscribe to this blog by Email!

Special Thanks to Artist Rachel Parker for the idea.  Visit Rachel Parker’s Blog to catch a glimpse of what is going on in her studio!

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

Click Here to subscribe by Email!

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.

ART DEADLINES: September 2009

Click Here to subscribe by Email!

Subscribe to Feed!Welcome to ArtAndArtDeadlines.com ! Here are your deadlines for September of 2009–the inaugural deadlines post for Art and Art Deadlines.  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!

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!

infinity250xSHOW:  Int’l Call to Artists
DEADLINE:  Sept. 15, 2009 – Digital Entry

EXHIBIT TYPE: Online Exhibit
MEDIA: All Media except video/film/audio.
DESCRIPTION:Infinity Art Gallery seeks entries for an online juried art exhibit, October 15, 2009 to April 15, 2010 at www.InfinityArtGallery.com. Awards: $2500 USD total. Open for artists everywhere to submit. Artists must be 18 years of age or older. Our intention is to choose the very best art in terms of composition, technique, concept and overall excellence regardless of style or medium. $25 Entry Fee.
CONTACT: Submit http://www.infinityartgallery.com/howto/prospF09/

Click Here for a Prospectus!SHOW:  “Art in Nature, Fine Art Photography Show”
DEADLINE:  Sept. 15, 2009 – Online Entry Only
EXHIBIT TYPE: Gallery Exhibit
MEDIA: Photography (All mediums)
DESCRIPTION: The Center for Fine Art Photography in Fort Collins, Colorado invites photographers working in all mediums, styles and schools of thought to participate in “Art in Nature”, Dec 4, 2009 till Jan 9, 2010. Awards: $600. Juror: Kathy Moran. Open to photographers world wide, both amateur and professional. $35 ($20 for members) for the first 3 images, $10 for each image after that.
CONTACT: Download prospectus (PDF format). Questions? Please email cfe@c4fap.org or call 970-224-1010.

Click for an Arts in the Airport Prospectus!SHOW:  Arts in the Airport
DEADLINE:  R’cvd by Sept. 18, 2009 – CD Entry
EXHIBIT TYPE:  Airport Exhibit
MEDIA:  Painting (oil, watercolor, acrylic, pastel, digital & mixed media); Graphic Arts (pencil, charcoal, pen & ink, conte, colored pencil & printmaking); Photography (color, b&w, digital).
DESCRIPTION: The Arts & Culture Alliance of Greater Knoxville and the Metropolitan Knoxville Airport Authority (McGhee Tyson Airport) announce a call for entries for the “Arts in the Airport Exhibition”, a juried exhibition developed to allow regional artists to compete and display work in the most visited site in the area. The selected art will feature contemporary 2-dimensional artwork and will be exhibited in the secured area behind McGhee Tyson Airport’s security gate checkpoint from October 23, 2009 – April 22, 2010.  NO ENTRY FEE. Visit http://www.knoxalliance.com/textfiles/airportapplicationfall09.pdf for a prospectus.
CONTACT: Suzanne Cada (865) 523-7543 sc@knoxalliance.com www.knoxalliance.com .

Click here to Email for more information!SHOW:  “Imagine California Image 2009”
DEADLINE:  September 19, 2009

EXHIBIT TYPE: Gallery Exhibit – CD Entry
MEDIA: Painting, Collage, and Mixed Media (no photography).
DESCRIPTION: The Kevin Milligan Gallery in Danville, California announces a call to artists for an open juried competition of two dimensional work, October 17 – November 18, 2009. $500 in awards. Juror: Philip Linhares, Chief Curator Oakland Museum. Describe how each submission relates to California. All works must be for sale. Accepted entries must be hand delivered on October 8, 9, or 10, 2009 during the hours of 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. $40 for 3 entries.
CONTACT: http://kevinmilligangallery.com .  For a prospectus, please call (925) 309-4648 or email kevin@kevinmilligangallery.com.

Click for a prospectus for the show!SHOW:  New York City Gallery – Open Call
DEADLINE:  Sept. 21, 2009 – Online Entry
EXHIBIT TYPE: Gallery Exhibit / Representation
MEDIA: Unspecified – All Media
DESCRIPTION: The climate/gallery in Long Island City, New York City, New York announces a call to artists. Awards: best of show, representation opportunities. All artists are equally welcome! Each artist who submits work will be accepted into the exhibition of their choice if they complete the application process before the posted deadline for that exhibition, or before the exhibition is filled. $35.00 entry fee.
CONTACT: http://climategallery.com/.
Click here for More Information!SHOW:  The Artist Project Toronto
DEADLINE:  Sept. 25, 2009 – Online Entry
EXHIBIT TYPE: Art Market MEDIA: Unspecified – All Media
DESCRIPTION: The Artist Project Torontois seeking applications for its third annual juried exhibition and sale, March 4 – 7, 2010 at Queen Elizabeth Building, Exhibition Place in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Join over 150 of the best independent artists and 10,000 visitors including buyers, gallerists and art enthusiasts. The Artist Project Toronto is an excellent opportunity to expand your market and gain access to the Toronto art market. Travel scholarships available for artists residing outside of Ontario! The Artist Project Toronto is produced by MMPI, one of the largest show producers in the world credited with Art Chicago, NEXT, Volta, The Armory Show, Toronto International Art Fair, One of a Kind Shows.  $25 entry fee.
CONTACT: Kim Selman at kim@mmpicanada.com or call 1-416-960-4527.  Applications http://www.theartistprojecttoronto.com/application_information.php .

Click Here for a Prospectus!SHOW:  “Boot & Heal, 2009 Nat’l Juried Cowboy Boot Fine Art Event”
DEADLINE:  Sept. 26, 2009 – CD Entry
EXHIBIT TYPE:
Gallery Exhibit
MEDIA: Works may be photorealistic, representional or abstract. 2-D media including photography. 3-D free standing.
DESCRIPTION: Souls Who Care seeks artists for the “Boot & Heal, 2009 National Juried Cowboy Boot Fine Art Event”, to be held Oct 24- Nov 14 at the Morton Street Gallery in Richmond, Texas (www.mortonstreetgallery.net). Awards of Merit will be presented. Juror: P. Doran Porcynaluk, MFA. All works must feature the image or images of the Cowboy Boot. Only original works by the artist. Must be 18 yrs old and reside in the U.S. View prospectus at http://www.boots2heal.com .  $35 entry fee.
CONTACT: Billy Rotter at boots2heal@yahoo.com or call 979-885-8134 or 281-341-8033 (Morton Street Gallery).

Click Here for a Prospectus!SHOW:  Arts & Culture Alliance Nat’l Juried Exhibit of 2009
DEADLINE:  Sept. 26, 2009 – CD Entry
EXHIBIT TYPE: Gallery Exhibition
MEDIA:Painting (oil, watercolor, acrylic, pastel, digital, and mixed media); Graphic Arts (pencil, charcoal, pen and ink, conte, colored pencil, and printmaking); 3D (sculpture, ceramic, and fibers); and Photography (color, black and white, digital).
DESCRIPTION:The Arts & Culture Alliance of Greater Knoxville announces a call for entries for its National Juried Exhibition of 2009. The National Juried Exhibition was developed to provide a forum for artists to compete and display their work on a national scale. The selected art features both traditional and non-traditional work and will be exhibited at the Emporium Center in downtown Knoxville, Tennessee, from December 14, 2009 – January 29, 2010. Enter up to three pieces of work, $25/members and $40/non-members. Visit http://www.knoxalliance.com/textfiles/Juriedexhibitprospectus2009.pdf for a prospectus.
CONTACT: Suzanne Cada (865) 523-7543 sc@knoxalliance.com www.knoxalliance.com .

Click for Photography Contest Details!SHOW:  “The Worldwide Photography Gala Awards”
DEADLINE:  Sept. 27, 2009 – Online Entries
EXHIBIT TYPE:
Benefit Exhibition / Book Publication
MEDIA: Open to all, professional and amateur photographers. Color and black and white. Digital and traditional.
DESCRIPTION: Over $12,000 in awards and grants, book publication, exhibition in Madrid, Spain and Online. This event will also benefit the Save the Children alliance. $30 for the first three, $10 additional images. Early Bird discount until July 26th. Jurors: Susan Zedah (Eyemazing magazine), Stephen Perloff (Photo Review), Tim Anderson (Red Dog Journal), Brooks Jensen (Lenswork). Online submissions at http://www.thegalaawards.com.
CONTACT: Victoria Hardy-Werbin at contact@thegalaawards.com .
Click here to visit Art Scene Today!SHOW:  ArtSceneToday “Women & Children First” Online Juried Competition
DEADLINE:  Sept. 28, 2009 – Electronic Submission
EXHIBIT TYPE: Online Exhibit / Catalogue
MEDIA: Open to emerging artists 18+ from around the world with original works – painting, digital, sculpture and photography.
DESCRIPTION: Theme: Women and children first, art that reflects, impacts or protests the role of women and mothers in today’s society. Are stereotypes gone or have we just created new ones? All selected entries are exhibited online and in Exhibition Catalogue; winners on covers and featured artists online.  Prospectus: http://artscenetoday.com/index.php/call_for_entries1/prospectus. $25 entry fee.
CONTACT: Email michelle@artscenetoday.com .

Click Here for the Call for Entries!SHOW:  “2009 Hot New Pics Show”
DEADLINE:  Sept. 30, 2009 – CD Entry

EXHIBIT TYPE: Gallery Exhibition
MEDIA: Photography
DESCRIPTION: Center Galleryin Wichita, Kansas announces a call to photographers for the “2009 Hot New Pics Show”, October 30 – November 20, 2009. One photographer will be designated the “Hot New Pic” and receive $250. Open to all artists, local, regional, and national. The exhibition is geared to the creative exploration of the medium of photography. All works should be ready to hang. Please submit your works in jpeg format on CD: 300 dpi, no larger than 3000 X 3000 pixels. Submit up to 5 images for $35, $5 for each additional image. Prospectus available at http://centergalleryonline.com/call_for_entries.html
CONTACT: Linda Robinson info@centergalleryonline.com or 316-269-1250.

Click Here for the Art Interview Prospectus!

SHOW:  “The Art Interview – 18th Int’l Online Artist Competition”
DEADLINE:  Sept. 30, 2009 – Online Entry
EXHIBIT TYPE:
Online Exhibition / Possible Gallery Exhibition
MEDIA: All media
DESCRIPTION:The Art Interview – 18th International Online Artist Competition is a quarterly, international, juried exhibition of paintings, drawings and sculptures in any medium. It is open to all living artists worldwide aged 16 and up. A European gallery exhibition and a total of 17,000 Euros in cash may be awarded each quarter to the first, second and third place winners. First place winners receive up to 10,000 Euros plus a featured interview in Art Interview Online Magazine.
CONTACT: More info at www.art-interview.com.

Send a link to your friends!

Email me if you have any questions or suggestions.

Save

The ART of Cooking: Get an Art Show

The ART of Cooking: How To Get an Art Show

Read carefully!As a Gallery Director for more than a decade, I have been asked over and over for “tricks” or “tips” to getting into group and solo shows.  Well, your art should be good, or at least promising–that should be the most important fact.  But to tell the truth, there’s a gallery out there for most art– the sumptuous, bland and the sour.

ArtAndArtDeadlines.com is not intended to be used exclusively by the burgeoning artist that needs a place to start.  But, a lot of the artists that have been working for years still make the same rookie mistakes, too.  So, for the record and BEFORE the first deadlines post, I offer you The ART of Cooking:  How to Get a Show

Read the Recipe!1. Read the Recipe.  If you are trying to build your artistic resume, I recommend starting with juried group shows.  Most galleries offer an online prospectus that you can download and/or print.  Read them carefully from start to finish and follow directions.  Don't Harass the Juror!Make sure you are sending your submissions in the right size, right format, with the right payment and on time.  Make sure that you clearly understand the theme, if applicable.  If you don’t understand it, don’t submit because you’re wasting your money.

2. A Watched Pot Never Boils.  The deadline for notifications on a juried show has passed, and you haven’t received word.  Do you call?  Do you email?  No and No.  Artists are often deadline-challenged and so are jurors.  Here's a blog on napkin art...just to prove me wrong (and right)!Be patient; they’ll get back to you. 

3. Research Ingredients.  Be careful to always use quality ingredients–canvas, primers, paints.  With rare exception, hot glue and craft paint is discouraged.  It never fails that the one time you’re goofing around sketching on the back of a napkin–you’ll create a masterpiece.  A masterpiece can be copied but never duplicated.  Doodles on the back of a Waffle House napkin are not often sought after for gallery shows.  Click Here to read a blog on napkin art proving me both wrong …and right.Package Yourself for the Show AND Gallery!

4. Wear Your Chef Whites.  Self-taught artists are often treated like the dishwasher in a 5-star restaurant.  You have to prove you can cook with the best of them.  First, do your research.  Understand the gallery’s mission and previous shows.  Learn about both the gallery director and the jurors.  Google is your friend. Second, package yourself for the show and the gallery.  Do not lie on your resume (ever…and I mean it), but learn to present the side of you and your work that they want to see.

You will get rejected...It is inevitable.5. Spilled Milk.  You WILL be rejected regardless of the quality of the work.  It is inevitable.  Keep records of every entry.  Know exactly what you sent and when.  Keep all rejection letters.   When it is time to send out a submission, you can then figure out what hasn’t worked and where.  Don’t send duplicate work to the same gallery.  Send in only your best work!Sometimes you will even get an HONEST rejection letter that will teach you where your recipe went oh so wrongClick Here to read one artist’s personal rejection letters.

6. Cream Only Please.  Learn how to self edit.  Don’t send all your work to a gallery for review.  Only send the cream.  An artist does not exist whose hollandaise hasn’t curdled.  Allow yourself the freedom to create bad work occasionally…just don’t send it to a gallery, please.

Check out these Cheetos sculptures!7. No Cheetos. Photoshop is a wonderful thing. Color correction is a wonderful thing.  It is amazing what you can do to the photo you took on the grayish wall in your bedroom lit only by the single bulb suspended over your bed.  However, if your still-life oil of bananas does not glow like Cheetos in the original, don’t oversaturate it after the fact.  If your little banana souflee is juried into a show and fails to rise on arrival, it will be returned to you C.O.D.

Iron the Tablecloth--I beg of you!8. Iron the Tablecloth.  Granted, not all artists are photographers, and not all artists can afford professional photographers.  Not being a photographer does not excuse bad backdrops.  If I see one more piece of sculpture shot in front of a wrinkled tablecloth, I may lose my appetite–permanently.  Iron the tablecloth.

Check out this Blog on Sandwich Art!9. Bread Doesn’t Make the Sandwich.  The same sentiment is true of frames.  The fastest way to have your slides or CD thrown in the trash is to put a bright brass sectional frame on your work.  Either frame your work conservatively or photograph your work unframed.  I prefer to crop images tight so as not to distract the juror by framing, edges or backgrounds.  Alternately, use gallery wrapped canvas.  I’m a big fan of Cheap Joe’s Prime Extra Deep Canvas–no framing required.

These are the tips that pop to mind, but I’ll keep this post updated as a page called The ART of Cooking.  Send a link to your friends! Email me if you have any questions or suggestions.

Click on a Sponsor's Ad--Help me pay for web hosting!

ArtAndArtDeadlines.com is a free service–forever and always. But clicking on a sponsor’s ad helps me pay for the web hosting. I’ve filtered the ads so they are mostly about art. I hope you find something intriguing! Thanks for your support!