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CALL for ENTRIES: How Art Saved the World

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POWERS, activate!

 

Why are there no food superheroes?  The Truffle Twins, Captain Fiber, or the Victor the Veggie, maybe?  I am certainly not alone in the belief that this world could stand to be rescue from food-additives and substitutes.  Okay, I’ll step of the produce crate now.  This next call gives you another chance to prove that art can change the world.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Pop Revolution Gallery (Mason, OH) for How Art Saved the World.  Enter any media for as little as $25 by August 27, 2011 for your chance to let your environmental art shine!

Download the Prospectus for How Art Saved the World!CALL for ENTRIES:
How Art Saved the World

 

The theme for this exhibit at Pop Revolution Gallery is environmental art.

What is environmental art?

 

The online resource greenmuseum.org characterizes environmental art as ever-evolving art that, in a broad sense, helps better our relationship with the natural world.

Pop Revolution Gallery is looking for work that goes beyond the traditional landscape as a celebration of nature. For inspiration and/or guidance Pop Revolution recommends you visit:

Learn more about the Pop Revolution Gallery!ELIGIBILITY:  The exhibition is open to artists 18 years or older.  All work must be original work. Students must not present work for consideration if assisted in any way in arrangement or execution. Artists accepted for the exhibition will be asked for an artist bio for display purposes.

MEDIA:  Open to all media.

DEADLINE:  August 27, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  August 31, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  An entry fee of $25 for the first entry, $12 for each additional entry.  Up to 4 pieces can be entered in to the show.  If sending digital files through email, files will be reviewed when payment is received, either through snail-mail or PayPal. *Editor’s Note:  With the average show costing $35 for 3 images, the fee for this show is a little high.  I would like for you to consider, however, this is a retail-oriented space which offers a higher likelihood that reasonably-priced work will sell.

Visit Pop Revolution Gallery online!JURORS:  Roscoe L. Wilson and Pattie Byron, visit the website  for more information.

AWARDS:  Best of Show: $500, 2nd Place: $250, and People’s Choice Award: $100.

SALES:  Artists are encouraged to offer their work for sale.  Any work not priced will be marked “Not for Sale” or “NFS”.  Pop Revolution Gallery will retain a 40% commission of the sale price.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

CALL for ENTRIES: The Culture of YOU

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anyone?

I miss having significant cultural ties–mostly because of food.  I wonder how special it must be to have a marinara recipe as your family’s heirloom hand-me-down or a beautiful bowl of black beans and rice as a holiday tradition.  My culinary cultural traditions only really include macaroni and cheese and fried chicken–both mouth watering, but lacking in exotic flair.  This next Call gives you an opportunity to celebrate your unique cultural palatte, exotic or not.  Say it with pride…

Check out this Call for Entries from Smith Township Arts Council for American Mosaic to be exhibited at the Mills Pond House Gallery in St. James, NY.  Despite the name, this IS NOT a mosaic show.  Take a closer look…

CALL for ENTRIES:
American Mosaic

Learn more about the American Mosaic show by downloading the Prospectus!Artists find inspiration from their varied pasts and that many cultures have added their unique flavor to America’s cultural palette. Often your art is an extension of and connector to the many countries, races and national heritages you represent.

Today America is a brilliant montage of cultures from around the world. American Mosaic will feature the work of artists living in America who honor their diverse cultural backgrounds by exploring family, rituals and other manifestations of their cultural and community heritage through their art.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists age 18 & up residing in the US.

Learn more about the American Mosaic show by downloading the Prospectus!MEDIA:  Artists may submit work in any media that communicates the history of their journeys or their culture that connects them with their heritage. Artists are asked to prepare a statement on what “American Mosaic” means to him or her personally, and how their cultural heritage is expressed in their work.

DEADLINE:
Received by 4pm on June 27, 2011

NOTIFICATION:
Mailed by July 17, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  $40 for up to 3 entries

AWARDS:  First Place $200.  First and second place artists will be invited to participate in annual Winner’s Showcase.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Learn more about the American Mosaic show by downloading the Prospectus!

CALL for ENTRIES: Illegitimate & Herstorical

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I love non-traditional foods and flavors.  I recently took a guided hike with A Walk in the Woods where we tasted everything from spicebush (pictured left) to nature’s toothbrush, the birch twig.  But, I suppose most non-traditional foods are not non-traditional to someone somewhere.  It is all a matter of perspective.  This Call for Entries is part of an on-going effort on the part of the gallery to use non-traditional curators.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the A.I.R. Gallery in Brooklyn, NY for Illegitimate & Herstorical.  Enter artwork of any media for $30 for FOUR  images by June 15, 2011.  Take a chance…

CALL for ENTRIES:  Illegitimate & Herstorical

Read the Prospectus from the A.I.R. Gallery in Brooklyn, NY!This is the 2nd Annual CURRENTS exhibition, a program where A.I.R. invites non-traditional curators (artists, activists, writers, poets) to select works to be exhibited within theme designed as a collaboration between the curator and the gallery.   This year’s theme is Illegitimate & Herstorical:  an exhibit on alternatives in art, love, power, knowledge and community.

Each year the CURRENTS exhibit addresses an issue that warrants expanded critical attention in the art world. The exhibit will be located in A.I.R.’s Gallery I space from January 4th – January 28th, 2012.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all women and transgender artists.

MEDIA:  Open to all media.

DEADLINE:  June 15, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  October 1, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  $30 for 4 images, $5 for each additional image.  *Editor’s Note: A.I.R will waive the entry fee for applicants that contact the gallery ahead of time and express that due to a difficult financial situation the entry fee is prohibitive. Artists will not be turned away for this reason. Please note that as A.I.R is an artist-run not-for-profit-gallery application fees are necessary to fund this exhibition and other projects. Please only request fee waiver if it is really necessary.

Learn more about curator Emily Roysdon!CURATOR:  Emily Roysdon (1977) is a New York and Stockholm based artist and writer.  Her working method is interdisciplinary and recent projects take the form of performance, photographic installations, print making, text, video, curating and collaborating.  Roysdon recently developed the concept “ecstatic resistance” to talk about the impossible and imaginary in politics.  The concept debuted with simultaneous shows at Grand Arts in Kansas City, and X Initiative in New York. She is editor and co-founder of the queer feminist journal and artist collective, LTTR.  She is a contributing member with the band MEN.  Roysdon completed the Whitney Museum Independent Study Program in 2001 and an Interdisciplinary MFA at UCLA in 2006. Roysdon’s work has been shown at the 2010 Whitney Biennial, Greater NY at PS1, Manifesta 8, Bucharest Biennial 4, Participant, Inc. (NY); Generali Foundation (Vienna) and New Museum (NY). Her writings have been published in numerous books and magazines, including the Journal of Aesthetics and Protest and Women & Performance: a Journal of Feminist Theory.

For complete details, Read the Prospectus!

Read the Prospectus from the A.I.R. Gallery in Brooklyn, NY!

CALL for ENTRIES: Third Coast National

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We barrelled right through Memorial Day picnic time, and watermelon season!  I love a cold slice of watermelon with a little sprinkle of sea salt and fresh-cracked pepper.  I just wish my watermelon could look like the Chef Tashaki masterpiece pictured left.  Many of you had an extra day off for the holiday weekend, so don’t waste a short week and miss the opportunity to carve a watermelon AND enter this next Call for Entries.  Take a chance…

Check out this Call for Entries from kSpace Contemporary (Corpus Christi, TX) for the Third Coast National exhibition.  Enter any media for $35 by August 1 for chance to win a part of the $2500+ in cash awards.  Take a chance…

CALL for ENTRIES: Third Coast National

 

Learn more about the 3rd Coast National Show!The Third Coast National, now in its fifth year, is a non-thematic, juried exhibition of new works of art from all over the USA. Past jurors include internationally acclaimed artist Trenton Doyle Hancock and Fairfax Dorn, Executive Director of Ballroom Marfa.

ELIGIBILITY:  Artists age 18+ living in the USA may enter. Works previously exhibited at K Space Contemporary or K Space Art Studios-Hot Spot are not eligible.  Works must be completed within the last 2 years.  All works must be for sale.

MEDIA:  All visual art forms and media are acceptable.  Video must be no longer than 5 minutes.  Video is shown with a DVD player and digital projector OR the artist must provide the means for it to be viewed (computer, TV screen, monitor).  Complicated installations must be installed by the artist.  Failure to comply with the following submission guidelines may disqualify your entry – entry fee will not be refunded.

Learn more about the 3rd Coast National Show!DEADLINE:  August 1, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  August 10-12, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  $35/non-members (or $30/members) for up to 3 works of art.  Each additional entry is $5.  Enter online through their website.  The Entry fee can be paid online through PayPal or by mailing a check or money order payable to K Space Contemporary to P.O. Box 545, Corpus Christi, TX 78403.  Put “3rd Coast” in the memo section of your check when mailing in payment.  If your name is different in your PayPal account and your entry name, be sure to make note of it in both the online entry and in the “notes” section of the PayPal payment.

Learn more about the 3rd Coast National Show!JUROR:  Tony Magar. Born in London, England, Magar studied at the Royal Albert School of Speech and Literature before traveling through Africa, China and India.  Ending up in New York City, Magar became active in the art scene as one of the founders of the legendary Park Place Gallery (the first gallery in Soho to show abstract art) and as an apprentice to Mark di Suvero.  He has participated in notable exhibitions such as “New Forms” at the Martha Jackson Gallery in 1958, where he exhibited side by side with Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, John Chamberlain, Willem De Kooning and Franz Kline, and the “Whitney Sculptural Annual” in 1966 at the Whitney Museum NYC.  Both a painter and a sculptor, Magar has an entire chapter devoted to his work in the recent book ‘New American Abstraction 1950-1970′ published by Skira.

AWARDS:  $2500+ in Cash awards for Erick Schaudies Memorial Award for Best of Show plus 2nd through 4th places.  Honorable Mentions will be given at the juror’s will.

SALES:  K Space collects payment and retains 40% commission.  Include commission when pricing your work.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

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ART MARKETING: Free Business Cards

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Somehow, I have managed to escape collecting menus.  Surprised? Me too.  Menus are one of the first clues about the culinary delight awaiting you– be it fast food or four star.  I love elaborately hand-crafted menus with embossed leather and corded tassels, but alas, I have no room for another collection. Restaurants now the value of the menu as a marketing tool.  Do you know the value of art marketing tools?  How about the simple business card?

Check out our FREE Business Cards Giveaway sponsored by AllBusinessCards.com!  That’s right, folks!  Follow the contest rules in this post, and you can be one of THREE winners of 500 custom-designed business cards.  Don’t miss your chance for this freebie!

ART MARKETING: Free Business Cards

 

Check out AllBusinessCards.com!The business cards chosen by the winners can be single or double sided, printed on thick 16pt card stock, and have a Glossy UV finish, a Matte Finish, or can come uncoated.

ELIGIBILITY:  The contest is open to US and Canadian entrants only (not my rule).

ENTRY FEE:  None. Printing and shipping is included. These business cards cost the winners absolutely nothing.

Become a fan of ArtAndArtDeadlines.com on facebook!CONTEST RULES:

1. Like us on facebook and leave a comment on this post letting us know you’ve liked us on facebook.

Follow ArtAndArtDeadlines.com on Twitter!2. Follow us on twitter @artartdeadlines, then tweet about the contest including @artartdeadlines and @allbusinesscard. Then leave a comment on this post letting us know you’ve tweeted.

3.  You can complete both tasks and just leave one comment on this post if you prefer.

DEADLINE: You must follow the rules and complete both the tasks by 11am EST on June 6, 2011 (my birthday, BTW) — 1 week from the date of this post.

NOTIFICATION: I will contact the 3 randomly-selected winners by email within 2 business days of the contest’s end.

Any questions? Email me.

CALL for ENTRIES: Cork Street Open in London

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I get questioned regularly about the role of food in this art blog.  I understand your confusion.  I know all artists are not foodies. I know you aren’t all going to run out and order roasted bone marrow for dinner.  Food commentary is my distracted motivation.  It helps me take a fresh approach everyday.  So, try to learn from and enjoy the food references, but make sure to stay motivated enough to enter this next GREAT show in London!

Check out this Call for Entries for the Cork Street Open Exhibition held at both the Gallery at Cork Street and Gallery 27 in London.  Enter almost any media online for as little as £20 (~$33 USD) for your shot at this London show by June 12th!  Don’t miss out…

CALL for ENTRIES: Cork Street Open Exhibition

 

Learn more about the Cork Street Open Exhibition!ELIGIBILITY:  Any artist living anywhere in the world may enter.  All work must be original, conceived and executed solely by the artist (with the exception of casts or other foundry production), and completed since January 2010.

MEDIA:  All media except reproductions, film and video are eligible for exhibition. Work cannot exceed 60in (152cm) in any direction (inclusive of packing if coming from abroad) or 75 lbs. in weight.  There will be no provision for work requiring special installation.

DEADLINE:  June 12, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  £20 (approx. $33 USD) for the first submission, and £12 (approx. $20 USD) for each additional entry, £18 (approx. $30 USD) for the first young artist (under 22 years) submission, and £8 (approx. $13 USD) for each additional entry.

JUROR:  Stuart Semple is a British painter who has achieved widespread critical acclaim as a provocative image-maker, social commentator and visual spokesperson. His worldwide blockbuster exhibition schedule humbly grew from sales of his drawings for just a couple of pounds on eBay. Quickly his following expanded furiously and by the age of just 21 he had sold over 3000 works and held his first sell-out solo exhibition in London. He now exhibits worldwide, curates for leading institutions and writes for national publications, including a column for Art Of England. His canvases are preserved in the Getty, Langen, David Roberts and Niarchos foundations.

Learn more about the Cork Street Open Exhibition!Giles Baker-Smith has been working at the heart of the London art world continuously for 25 years, specializing in nineteenth and twentieth century British and European painting, and contemporary art.

Martin Newman is the art critic and assistant news editor at the Daily Mirror. He graduated from Sydney University with a degree in literature and fine arts in 1991 and has worked as a journalist for almost 20 years and an art reviewer for the past dozen. He professes to liking all forms of art from classical realism to snow sculptures and video installations, and believes that art = beauty.

Laura Noble is a London based Artist, Writer and Director of Diemar/Noble Photography, a new Commercial Gallery in the heart of London’s West End.  She lectures regularly and is the author of ‘The Art of Collecting Photography’ and primary essays in the following monographs: ‘Crazy God’ by Yvonne De Rosa, ‘Chrysalis’ & ‘Circus’ by Anderson & Low, ‘London’ by Lluis Real. She also contributes to magazines including: Eyemazing, Snoecks, LIP, Photoicon, Image, Next Level, Foam & Leisure Center and is Editor at Large for Photoicon Magazine.

Learn more about the Cork Street Open Exhibition!Louis Singh says, “St Ives in the 1970s was a somewhat lazier place than today.  Late morning deals were customarily made with cigarette in one hand and glass of sherry in the other.  Back then my father had the Wills Lane gallery which ensured my mind was constantly flooded with images of the St Ives School as soon as my eyes had opened.  When I was ten my parents opened the Beaux Arts gallery in Bath which continued to nurture these Cornish roots.  These days with a sister gallery in London, minus the sherry, not much has changed.  I busy myself by keeping the gallery from growing old by steering some youth and raw contemporary talent, towards its doors.”

AWARDS:  More than £6,000 in Cash Awards and Prizes.  Grand Prize £2,500 (approx. $4125 USD); Runner Up Prize £1,000 (approx. $1650 USD); Visitor’s Choice Award £750; Young Artist Prize £750; Cash Prize winners will also be featured in a second group exhibition of work at the Gallery in Cork Street in January 2012.

Learn more about the Cork Street Open Exhibition!£300 Diemar/Noble Photogoraphy Prize – Selected by gallery director, Laura Noble this prize winner will receive a portfolio review from one of the gallery’s directors and will be invited to participate in the Diemar/Noble Photography Gallery’s seminar: Collecting Photography & The Photography Market

£150 Derwent Drawing Prize – A superb set of 120 assorted colour Derwent Artists’ Pencils in a beautifully crafted light mahogany finish wooden presentation box

£1,360 Your Art Image Prizes:

  • 2 – Success is NOT an Accident – Home Study Programme worth £95 each
  • 2 – Success is NOT an Accident – Interactive Online Courses worth £195 each
  • An Intermediate Art Business Consultation worth £295
  • An 8-week Art Business Coaching Sessions worth £485
  • 

SALES: All works must be for sale at the exhibition, prices set by the artist, and Cork Street Open Exhibition will retain 40% of the selling price half of which will be passed onto the selected charity. All sales of exhibited work must be undertaken by Cork Street Open Exhibition during the exhibition period. Payment of all prizes and for work sold during the exhibition will be issued to Artists less the 40% commission no later than Monday, 5 September 2011.

For complete details, visit the Cork Street website!

Learn more about the Cork Street Open Exhibition!

CALL for ENTRIES: Visions in Clay 2011

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I have an unnatural love of olives.  Stuff them with jalepenos, blue cheese or even the lowly pimento… I don’t care.  I love olives so much I have a beautiful little dish I bought from a ceramics show specifically for olives shaped like a lovely little trough that prevents my having to chase olives all over my plate.  One problem… the dish is no longer big enough.  If you make it to the opening for this next Call, please find a new olive solution for me while you’re perusing the BEST in clay work, function or not.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the LH Horton Jr Gallery found on the campus of San Joaquin Delta College (California) for Visions in Clay 2011. Enter your clay work for $30 by June 6th with UNLIMITED detail images!

CALL for ENTRIES:  Visions in Clay 2011

 

Learn more about Visions in Clay 2011!The LH Horton Jr Gallery is a non-profit art gallery located on the campus of San Joaquin Delta College in Stockton, California. The Gallery provides excellent exhibition opportunities, with over 2000 square feet of exhibition space, an extended 22 ft. ceiling with mounts, and over 1200 visitors to each exhibition.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists residing in the US.

MEDIA:  Ceramic works of any thematic and stylistic presentation will be accepted for entry.  Clay must be the primary medium, and works may be functional, decorative or sculptural. Assembled works may not exceed 4ft. in any direction, and 50lbs in weight.

DEADLINE:  June 6, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  July 1, 2011

Learn more about the LH Horton Jr Gallery!ENTRY FEE:  $30 for 3 work entries.  Additional images of work and/or detail images may be purchased for $5 per image, limited to 3 additional work entries, for a total of 6 work entries and unlimited detail images.

JUROR:  Judith S. Schwartz, Ph.D., has identified an international movement of artists who use clay confrontationally within the context of what might be called: art activism.  This research culminated in the book, Confrontational Ceramics.  She lectures internationally to bring ideas and artists together in the service of clay.  Her current community service is spent for Watershed, a residency in Maine that supports serious artists to work in clay and the K-12 Foundation for early childhood education in the ceramic arts.

Learn more about Confrontational Ceramics by Juror Judith Schwartz!Schwartz has been a professor for 30 years (Director of Sculpture in Craft Media at New York University) helping young artists reach their potential.  She started a Museum for Ceramic Art to open in NYC, and curates numerous exhibitions, some of which have received critical acclaim.  She teaches studio courses in ceramic sculpture for undergrad and graduate students.  She has received many awards, including the JD Rockefeller III grant in Art Education, the Everson Museum’s award for service and excellence in the field of ceramic education, Honors Award from the National Council on Education in the Ceramic Arts, the Distinguished Service Award from The Clay Art Center in Port Chester, NY, and, most recently, a Fullbright (senior specialist category).

AWARDS:  Best of Show: $1000, 2nd Place: $600, and 3rd Place: $350.

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Learn more about the LH Horton Jr Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES: Art of Photography

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CHICKEN, anyone?

Fast food is fast, but I wonder about the food part.  Like you, I am frequently too busy to cook or even shop for food for that matter.  But, I have found a lazy alternative to fast food, the rotisserie chicken.  In my version, I have it over romaine with a little parmesan, a few croutons, italian dressing,a a couple of pepperoncini on the side.  This next Call for Entries, also has a contingency plan for running out of time… the online entry.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries for The Art of Photography Show at the Lyceum Theatre Gallery.  Enter your photograph for as little as $25.  Hurry because the deadline is just around the corner on May 31st…but you can enter online and still make it on time!

CALL for ENTRIES: Art of Photography

 

Learn more about The Art of Photography Show!The Art of Photography Show 2011 is a world-class international exhibition of photographic art which will occur August 13 – October 16 at the elegant two-level Lyceum Theatre Gallery, a perfect venue for exhibiting a large showcase of photography.

ELIGIBILITY:  Any person in the world may submit images for consideration.  Art must be original, created by the person who enters that work. Entries previously submitted to the Art of Photography Show are eligible for consideration if:  A) They were not selected for exhibition, and B) The digital criteria defined above is met. Art which has been exhibited within a previous Art of Photography Show is not eligible.

MEDIA:  Any form of photography will be accepted for consideration (i.e. shot on film, shot digitally, unaltered shots, alternative process, mixed media, digital manipulations, montages, photograms, etc.), so long as part of the image is photographically created.

Learn more about The Art of Photography Show!DEADLINE:  May 31st, 2011 at 11:59 PDT (California time) is the deadline for submission of entries, registration form and entry fee.  Editor’s note:  It is just around the corner, but you can enter online!

NOTIFICATION:  Announced June 14, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  $25 for the first entry, $10 for each additional entry. There is no limit to the number of entries an artist may enter. Artists who entered work in any previous Art of Photography Show or Art of Digital Show will receive a $15 discount towards the Art of Photography Show 2011. (The registration system will recognize your email address, so be sure to register with the same email address that you used when you registered previously). The “entry fee” is the fee to enter images in this competition. Once the entry deadline has passed, the entry fee is non-refundable.

Learn more about The Art of Photography Show!JUROR:  Anne M. Lyden, the Associate Curator , Department of Photographs at the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles

AWARDS:  $2,000 1st Place Award, $1,600 2nd Place Award, $1,200 3rd Place Award, $ 800 4th Place Award, and $ 400 (11) Honorable Mention Awards.

SALES:  Exhibited work will be available for sale (unless the artist designates certain entries NFS).  The price for each framed print is entirely up to each artist to decide.  The Art of Photography Show will retain a commission of 35% on all sales that occur during the exhibit or which occur later as a direct result of the exhibit.  The balance will be mailed to the artist.

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CALL for ART ENTRIES: Toyed With

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STARCH,
please!

Newer isn’t always better.  Once upon a time, all fast-food french fries were similar to the yumminess that is McDonald’s fries.  But about a decade ago, someone (to protect the guilty, I won’t mention their names) decided that all fast food fries needed to be crispier and started add weird stuff to mashed potatoes and extruding a fry-like stick that my family calls “starch sticks.”  Luckily, the golden fries from the golden arches remain the same as always.  This next Call gives you an opportunity to prove that newer isn’t always better.

Check out this Call for Art Entries for Toyed With a low-fidelity / alternative process photo show at Open Shutter Gallery in Durango, Colorado.  Enter your photographs for $25, but be sure to make the July 8th deadline!

Learn more about the Toyed With photo show!CALL for ENTRIES:
Toyed With

A juried exhibition for photographers working in low-fidelity or alternative process photography. Images must be shot with a toy or vintage camera and/or printed in an experimental or antique / alternative process.

ELIGIBILITY:  This competition is open to all artists. Works must be original, created within the last two years and may not have been shown previously at Open Shutter Gallery. All works must be framed, ready to hang, and for sale.

MEDIA:  Photographic images must be shot with a toy or vintage camera and/or printed in an experimental or antique/alternative process.

Temple Guard by Juror Michelle BatesDEADLINE:
July 8, 2011

NOTIFICATION:
July 23, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  First three entries: $25, each additional entry is $5 each.

JUROR:  Michelle Bates has been a passionate photographer since she was young, and learned her way around a camera in 1991 at the Maine Photographic Workshops, where she first discovered the Holga. Since then, Michelle has shown work in solo exhibitions in the Pacific Northwest, New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Israel; and in group shows internationally. She has photographed for weekly newspapers, album covers, performers, artists, and many others.

Eastside Sheep by Juror Michelle BatesMichelle loves teaching, and has given lectures on plastic and toy cameras to groups all over the US, including the Society for Photographic Education, SF Camerawork, Powell’s Books, and the Creative Center for Photography. She teaches at the Photographic Center Northwest, Newspace (PDX), and photo schools and centers nationwide. Her book, Plastic Cameras: Toying with Creativity was published in 2006 by Focal Press and the second edition in October 2010, and was called the “complete and essential reference for plastic-camera shooters” by American Photo. Michelle is a member of Freestyle Photographic Supply’s Advisory Board of Photographic Professionals.

Michelle lives in Seattle, and also frequents Vashon Island, Portland (Oregon), San Francisco, and New York. She loves to road trip and fly away with her Holgas whenever possible.

SALES:  A 50% commission will be retained on all artwork sold during the exhibition. Works should be priced accordingly and may not be changed after submission. Selected artists are encouraged to mat works in white and frame with black.

For complete details, visit the Toyed With website!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Celeste Prize 2011

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SLUGGISH?

With food risk, often comes food reward.  Anyone that has ever consumed a plate of escargot has taken a food risk.  Face it… eating snails seems anything but normal.  But the culinary reward is worth it. This next Call for Entries is financially a little risk, but the prize awards could make it all worthwhile.  Carefully investigate is my recommendation…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Celeste Network for the Celeste Prize 2011 and exhibit at The Invisible Dog in Brooklyn, NY.  The entry fee is expensive and the media is limited, but the prize potential is HUGE.  Take a chance…

CALL for ENTRIES:
Celeste Prize 2011

Learn more about the Celeste Prize 2011The Celeste Network announces a call to artists for Celeste Prize 2011, November 11-13, 2011 at The Invisible Dog, Brooklyn, New York.  The prize has been established to promote international contemporary art in the widest possible sense. 

There will be a final art exhibition with 50 artworks, a final catalogue of circa 150 pages with circa 120 illustrated works of art and critical texts, as well as 5 prize awards and benefits totaling 30,000 € (approx. $42,000 US).  The exhibition of finalist works, voting and awards will take place at The Invisible Dog, Brooklyn, New York, 11-13 November 2011.

On feeling sacrificable by 2010 Painting Winner Gianni PolitiELIGIBILITY: The art competition is open to any person practicing art either as a professional artist in full-time or part-time, student artist or self-taught artist from anywhere in the world. There is no age limit for applicants and the prize is open to all artists whatever their qualifications, with or without experience of public or private exhibitions, critical acclaim, or collectors at a national or international level. The prize encourages participation by artists at every level.

MEDIA:  Painting, photography, graphics, drawing, print, video, sculpture, installation.  Excellence in content, contemporary aesthetic, technique, and material is sought in the selection of works for the final exhibition.  Works of art submitted to the prize must have been completed in the last 24 months, and do not necessarily have to have been exhibited before.  There is no special subject, title or theme required for participating works, they can range from being figurative to abstract, from conceptual to participatory in content and presentation.

DEADLINE:  Midnight, July 31, 2011

Inverted Shelter by 2010 Installation Shelter by Lisa WadeENTRY FEE:  ‘Prize’ membership fee 2011: 60 € if you joined last year, and renew before your 2010 membership expires, otherwise 90 € if this is your first time application. Membership fees are not refundable. *Editor’s Note: This show is significantly more expensive than anything I normally publish; however, the prize opportunities are huge, including travel allowance to attend the opening.

AWARDS:  Each of 5Categories awards prizes totalling 6,00 euros (approx. $8500 USD) Painting Prizes totalling 6,000 €; Photography & Digital Graphics Prizes totalling 6,000 €; Video & Animation Prizes totalling 6,000 €; Installation & Sculpture Prizes totalling 6,000 €; and Live Media & Performance Prizes totalling 6,000 €. *Celeste Prize has by Italian Law to hand over to the Italian state 25% of finalists’ prize money for tax purposes. This sum will be withheld by the Organiser from each first prize winner and all finalists who receive reimbursements. A prize winner or finalist who is non-resident in Italy can request the Italian tax authorities to have his or her tax advance recredited in his/her country of residence, this is a suggestion and in no way represents a certainty guaranteed by Celeste Art Prize.

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