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CALL for Entries: Emerging Artists for NY Gallery

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Have you ever discovered a little something unknown to most of your friends and family and felt compelled to tell EVERYONE?  Me too.  Of course my discoveries are usually food related.  However, there are a significant number of galleries and curators that devote a portion of their exhibit space and time solely to Emerging Artists.

Check out this great Call for Entries brought to you by SlowArt Productions.  Emerging Artists’ work will be showcased at the Limner Gallery in Hudson, NY.  The entry fee is reasonable and prizes include both cash and publication awards!  Don’t delay…

CALL for ENTRIES:
EMERGING ARTISTS 2011

This is the 19th annual competition for gallery exhibition and awards. This exhibition is devoted to the discovery, introduction and promotion of emerging artists. The exhibition will be held in April 2011 at the Limner Gallery and is open to all artists working in any media. There will be a $1000 cash award and $2400 in publication awards. Deadline for submissions is November 30.

Learn more about SlowArt Productions online!ELIGIBILITY AND RESTRICTIONS: The competition is open to all artists, national and international, working in all media. All forms of painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, graphics, digital and installation art, video, etc. are eligible. Entrants must be 18 years of age or older to apply. Wall mounted works must not be taller than 96″ no wider than 120″.  Sculptural work must fit through a standard height, 36″wide entry door.

EXHIBITION AND AWARDS:  Winning artists will be featured in a group exhibition at the Limner Gallery, April 1 – 30, 2011. The exhibition will also be displayed on the Limner Gallery web site. There will be a $1000 cash prize awarded to one artist. One artist will be awarded a two page display in Direct Art Volume #18, Fall 2011 issue. Two artists will be awarded a single page display. Direct Art is distributed to bookstores across the USA including Borders and Barnes and Noble. For more information on Direct Art view: http://www.slowart.com/about.htm

Learn More about the Limner Gallery online!EXHIBITION TERMS:

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

NOTIFICATION:  Artists will be notified of acceptance or non-acceptance no later than December 31, 2010. Results will be posted on or before this date at: http://www.slowart.com/results. Notification will be made via email and/or by mail with the return of materials in the SASE provided by the artist.   Read the notification page for details of the notification policy.

PRIVACY POLICY: Artist contact information (address, telephone) is only held for the purpose of contacting selected artists and is not preserved in any database. Entry forms are destroyed and data and image files deleted on the completion of the jury process. All artist emails are added to their future events announcement email list.  If you do not wish to be on the email list click the unsubscribe button when you receive the first announcement and your email will be automatically deleted.

Learn More about the Limner Gallery online!DEADLINE: The final postmarked deadline is November 30, 2010. Entries must be postmarked or submitted via email by this date.  

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

Online Entry:  On line entries are via email or web post with direct html link . Email files must be in JPG format. JPG files when closed should be approx. 500K (1/2 MB) or less in size, when open approx. 8MB or less. Images may also be posted to a dedicated web page and a link provided to the page. Web page images should not be download restricted. Videos artists may also post on a personal web page or on YouTube.

For complete details, go to the Prospectus online!

CALL for ENTRIES: Lucky 13 Small Works Competition

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Are you superstitious?  I never have been, but I must admit that Friday the 13th always gives me pause.  And I never can remember the superstition about spilled salt.  And why isn’t spilled milk a superstition.  Confused yet?  Me too.

Check out the sheer volume of 13’s involved in the Call for Entries for the National Small Works Exhibition & Competition from the Mesquite Fine Arts Center in Nevada.  Hope you’re not superstitious.  🙂

CALL for ENTRIES:
National Small Works Exhibition & Competition

Eligibility: Open to all artists residing in the United States, 18 years or older.  Wall hung art only.  No utilitarian crafts or jewelry.  Maximum size, including frame is 13 inches by 13 inches by 5 inches deep.  All artwork must be for sale.

Learn more about the Mesquite Fine Arts Center!DEADLINE:  POSTMARKED NO LATER THAN OCTOBER 4, 2010

Entry Procedure:  Entries will be juried into the competition from slides or photos, one slide/photo per artwork piece.  Label your slide or photo on the backside with name of artist, title of work, medium, size (including frame).  Artist must include a non-refundable entry fee of $13 per piece to be juried, and a maximum of 4 works per artist. 

Make check/money order payable to VVAA (Virgin Valley Artists Association).  Include a self-addressed stamped envelope with correct postage for return of slides or photos with juror decision.  Slides/photos of accepted work will be kept until the exhibition ends, then returned when artwork is returned.  Send your application with your entry fee(s) and slides/photos to: 

Click to read the prospectus!MESQUITE FINE ARTS GALLERY
“LUCKY 13”
15 W. Mesquite Blvd.
Mesquite, NV 89027

Notification: Mailed by October 11, 2010

Reception & Awards will be held on Nov 13, 2010 from 6 pm to 8 pm in the Gallery.

PRIZES:
Best of Show = $1313
First Place = $313
Second Place = $213
Third Place = $113

Accepted Work: The artist is responsible for all shipping costs to and from the Art Gallery.  Work will be received from October 15 through October 23, 2010.  Work may also be hand-delivered on the same days, during business hours for the Gallery, Tues. to Sat. 10am to 4pm.  All work must be suitably framed and presented with a wire hanger, no saw tooth hangers accepted. 

All artwork on paper and photographs must be glazed with plexi glass.  No substitutes of work will be allowed.  Any work deviating significantly from the original slides or photos may be rejected.  Artwork must be labeled on back of each piece with name, title, medium and price. 

Every care will be taken for art and materials, however, the gallery and staff will not be liable for any damage or loss of artwork, frame, glazing, slides, or photos during the shipment, jury, exhibition or return of the artwork.  Artists will be responsible for their own insurance. 

Submission of an entry to the competition constitutes acceptance of all conditions.  Hand-delivered work must be picked up at the gallery on January 6 through January 10, 2010, during business hours of the gallery. 

Learn more about the Mesquite Fine Arts Center!

Sales: All work must be for sale.  The gallery will retain a 30% commission on all sales.  The price on the entry form will be considered the retail price.  A 1099 MISC will be issued if an artist receives paid commission exceeding $600.

Judges:  This year’s judges are from the tri-state area of Nevada, Utah and Arizona.

For more information, visit the prospectus online!

CALL for PROPOSALS: The Soap Factory

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MONEY FOR DESSERT

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

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

CALL for SUBMISSIONS:  The Soap Factory

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

RESUME, artist statement and project description/ proposal.

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

Work samples WILL NOT BE RETURNED

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

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

Mail submissions to:

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

Questions? Visit The Soap Factory Submissions Page!

OPEN CALL for SOLO Art Exhibit: San Francisco

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Somethings are best alone…like pomegranite seeds…and art exhibitions.  I love the rare occasion that I get an art gallery all to myself as a viewer.  I love the sort of reverential feel of being surrounded by artwork with the time and lack of distraction to form a personal bond with the work.  I also love the occasional opportunity for a solo exhibit–the opportunity to make a singular statement.

Check out this Open Call for Submissions for a Solo Exhibit at the new gallery space Toomey Tourell Projects in San Franciso.  No group submissions please.  Please note that “Projects” does not have a website or page on the Toomey Tourell site yet.  But, go out on a limb, and remember, rejection will NOT kill you.

CALL for SOLO SUBMISSIONS:  Toomey Tourell Projects

Toomey Tourell Projects is accepting open submissions for its new space in San Francisco. Proposals for solo-artist shows only, no group proposals please.

Visit Toomey Tourell online!GUIDELINES:  Please send a digital or physical portfolio of no more than 10 images. If digital, please send high quality jpegs or tiffs. 

ENTRY FEE:  They require a $30 fee to accompany the submission package.

Include a SASE envelope, and mail your submissions to:

Toomey Tourell Projects
575 Sutter St. Suite 202
San Francisco, CA 94102
stephen@toomey-tourell.com
http://www.toomey-tourell.com

Chronicle - Altered book and Digital video 2008 by Brian DettmerNOTIFICATION:  Submission review takes a one month turnaround period. Please, no phone calls before or after review.  Artists’ portfolios will be returned to them by mail after review, or kept for further consideration with artists’ permission.

Toomey Tourell Projects is not responsible for any lost, missing, or damaged materials.

ABOUT THE GALLERY:  Toomey Tourell Gallery opened Toomey Tourell Projects in Union Square, San Francisco on June 4, 2010. Located at 575 Sutter St, it is housed in a multi-level building dedicated to showcasing the most contemporary artworks. Toomey Tourell Projects presents single-artist exhibitions and features the widest possible range of mediums.

MEDIA:  Acrylic, Ceramic, Crafts, Cut Paper, Digital Media, Glass, Illustration, Mixed Media, Sculpture, Watercolor, Oil, Pastel, Pencil, Photography, Poetry, Video/Film

Questions?  Email Toomey Tourell Projects!

CALL for ENTRIES: GaGa Arts

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SIMPLE
RECIPE

Many of you have become very focused on the complicated twists and turns of art entries.  My experience is that artists have been trained to believe that galleries and museums speak in a special language or have their own inner sanctum that you have to join to be able to show you work.  I want to encourage you not to be quite so suspicious of opportunities.  It isn’t always a complicated recipe…sometimes it is simple as a home-grown tomato.

I want you to consider this Call for Entries from Gaga Arts Center for la conexión.  There is no formal call on their website, there aren’t really any strict guidelines.  This is a simple chance for you to submit your work for consideration.  Let’s all just relax and say “thank you.”  Give it a try…

CALL for ENTRIES:  la conexión

“La Conexion” an exhibition of Latin American artists and Latin American themed artwork in any medium.  It will be in an 8,000 square foot gallery at the art center from Oct 15-Nov 21st 2010. 

Corazon by Lina PuertaDEADLINE: Submission deadline is September 15th, 2010.  As of September 10th, this exhibit is complete and no longer accepting submissions.

MEDIA:  Any media will be considered including, but not limited to: paintings, drawings, photographs, sculpture, performance art, dance, music, film, video, animation and food.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:  Email images and bios to jsgalleryinfo@gmail.com.  Yes, that’s all you really have to do.  However, I encourage you to be responsible and limit your image sizes and numbers so that their email is not bogged down with downloads.

ENTRY FEE: There seems to be no entry fee.  It just keeps getting better, eh?

ABOUT THE GALLERY:  GAGA Arts Center is a not-for-profit arts organization located in the Garnerville Arts and Industrial Center, an historic textile mill built in the 1830’s, in New York’s Lower Hudson Valley. Just 45 minutes up the Hudson River from NYC, and closer still to many Westchester County, Rockland County, and New Jersey localities, GAGA is now the home to a thriving arts community for visual artists, performance artists, and artisans.

The GAGA Art Center has over 15,000 square feet of gallery space. This includes their Main Gallery, the raw Dye Works Gallery space, and the two white rooms of Gallery B for smaller scale exhibitions as well as video, film, or performance presentations.

Exhibitions of new work, by established and emerging artists are presented throughout the year. Students and developing artists are invited to submit their work for their annual student and juried membership exhibitions.

Questions, email GAGA Arts Center!

Learn more about the GAGA Arts Center online!

EDITOR’S NOTE: I receive a significant number of Calls in my email inbox.  Many of them are very detailed, and I applaud Curators, Jurors, and Gallery Directors for trying to cover every question and every detail. 

However, I am truly touched when I receive a request that says, “I would love to consider your artists’ artwork.”  No promises or guarantees, Curator At Large, Jonathan Shorr offers you a simple opportunity.  Don’t let me down folks. Don’t use the Latin American theme as an excuse.  They are looking for connections to Latin America, not necessarily a chart of your family tree.

OPEN CALL for ENTRIES: Spaces

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ALL THINGS IN TIME

I appreciate not being rushed; however, truth be told–I want deadlines and structure.   I can cook without a recipe, but sometime it is just nice to get a meal served on time and by the book.  But, as we know, I don’t always get everything I want…

Check out this Open Call for Entries from Spaces.  They have their 2011/2012 Exhibition Application Guidelines out, and at the moment…there is no deadline.  Don’t use it as an excuse to procrastinate though…she says KNOWING that everyone has skipped that suggestion already.  🙂

SPACES:  Open Call for Entries 2011/2012 Exhibition Season

This call-for-entries is open to all established or emerging artists, curators and cultural producers who are 21 years old or older. Proposals must show promise and strong conceptual grounding.

Visit the Spaces Gallery online!Deadlines:  Applications are reviewed once each year. To ensure applications are considered in a timely manner, please coordinate so your application arrives at SPACES by the posted deadlines on THEIR WESITE. These are not postmark deadlines.

Application Details:  Each application must include: a completed application form, 250-word artist/curatorial statement, one-page C.V., 10-15 still image work samples OR 2-3 two-minute segments of audio and/or video (or appropriate combination of images, video, audio and web-based work), work sample list, application fee and SASE.

Incomplete or inaccurately assembled applications will not be considered. If no SASE is included, notifications of acceptance or rejection will be sent via email. Please update your contact information if anything changes before you receive notification.

Materials should be submitted via mail.

What to send via MAIL:  A completed hardcopy of the application form, application fee and one CD that includes work samples,work sample list, artist/curatorial statement and C.V. All materials should be mailed to SPACES to arrive on or before the posted deadline.

Visit the Spaces Gallery online!What to include on the CD:  Work samples, a work sample list, a 250-word artist/curatorial statement and one-page C.V. should be submitted on one CD-R. All text documents should be in PDF format and no larger than 1MB each. Word documents, RTF, TXT, and others, although handy, will not be accepted. Free online services such as expresspdf.com can convert most documents to PDF.* Each PDF should be no larger than 1MB. Name each file according to the following format where “artistslastname” is the last name of the artist or name of the artist collective:

  • artistslastname_statement.pdf
  • artistslastname_cv.pdf
  • artistslastname_worksamplelist.pdf

All filenames should be in lowercase with no spaces.

Artist Statement:  Each application should include a 250-word artist/curatorial statement succinctly describing the artist’s work or proposed project. Statements longer than 250 words will not be considered. Please refrain from frilly artspeak.

RESUME:  Include a one-page C.V. listing the artist/curator’s birthdate (to verify that the applicant is 21 or older), education, significant exhibitions/events & bibliography.

WORK SAMPLES:  Work samples should have been completed in the last two years. All submitted materials (CDs and DVDs) should be clearly labeled with the artist’s name and address. Curatorial proposals should include work samples from artists in the proposed exhibition.

  • Images: 10-15 digital images should be submitted in JPG format, 72 dpi, no larger than 1MB each, burned to a CD-R. No DVDs or CD-RWs of still images will be accepted. Please do not submit images in PDF, Flash, PowerPoint, or Kodak picture format. Please label all images in the following format: number_artistslastname_title.jpg where number is in a two-digit format and refers to the order in which you wish the image to appear; “artistslastname” is the last name of the artist or name of the artist collective; and “title” is the title of the piece. All text should be lowercase with no spaces. Examples would look like this:
    • 04_grosse_skrownorepap.jpg
    • 09_guerrillagirls_dearestelibroad.jpg
  • Make sure all CDs are readable on both Mac & PC.
  • Video: Video should be edited to no longer than 2 minute excerpts. Video should be submitted on CD (not DVD) as Quicktime files whose width is no larger than 720px and file size is no larger than 150MB. Please only submit video art, or video documentation of an art piece that requires video to be fully experienced. Do not send video walk-throughs of static exhibitions or video slide shows.

Visit the Spaces Gallery online call!

  • Audio: Audio should be submitted as separate MP3 files on CD. Each track should be no longer than 2 minutes. Follow the filename format for works as indicated above.
  • Web-Based: Web-based work should be submitted as a URL listed in the work sample list. Please only submit web-based projects. A portfolio website that features audio/video art and still images won’t be considered.
  • If you wish to submit work that includes multiple formats, you can calculate the appropriate amount of material to submit by using this equation:
    • 2 minute audio/video clip = 1 website = 5 images.
  • Include a work sample list that corresponds to the submitted materials, indicating file name, title, date, dimensions/duration, media and one explanatory note (if applicable) for each piece.

Visit the Spaces Gallery online!Application Fee:  A non-refundable application fee of $10, payable to SPACES, is charged to cover handling and processing of applications. The fee must be submitted in the form of personal check or money order. Current SPACES members may apply for free. That’s right: free. If you are unsure of your current membership standing, please call SPACES.

Application Evaluation:  Applications are evaluated by a porous committee of artists, community members, board members and SPACES staff. In some instances, artists are invited to participate at SPACES without submitting an application. Applicants will be notified via email as soon as possible after the review on the status of their application. Please do not call. No materials will be returned. Please do not include a SASE.

Additional Information:  Shipping, equipment and honoraria are handled on a case-by-case basis to be negotiated by the artist/curator and SPACES.  Accepted artist applicants may be in solo or group exhibitions. Curatorial proposals may or may not be accepted as a whole, but may be whittled down or augmented in cooperation with the proposing curator.

Please visit www.SPACESgallery.org/main/call/ before calling or emailing with questions.

CALL for ENTRIES: Commercial Art Videos

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I am intrigued by video production & video editing.  My 11-year old received a video camera for Christmas 2009, and the whole family has had a blast experimenting.  My personal favorite is my child’s battle of the decorative wooden nutcrackers with a background soundtrack of Smoke on the Water…hummed by him.  Hehehehe.

For those of you that have a bit more experience, talent, and skill at video production and editing, check out this Call for Submissions from ApexArt for Commercial Art Videos!

CALL for ENTRIES:
“Commercial” Art Video

Commercials may or may not be the most creative thing on TV or the Internet, but we think you can make them better. Take any broadcast commercial, cut it, dub it, repeat it, or flip it and make it art.

Artists, producers, directors kids, adults and non-art people are invited to submit a manipulated “commercial” of up to 60 seconds in length using a broadcast commercial as the raw footage. Each submission may utilize the video and audio in any way and may include other footage; pretty much everything is eligible. Videos must be under 3MB in length in .flv or .swf formats.

Edit your own Commercial!All submitted and accepted videos will be available at www.apexart.org/videocall.htm and will be presented in an exhibition at apexart from November 10 – December 22, 2010. During the exhibition’s run, videos will be voted on by visitors of the exhibition space and the website. The top five works will be presented on a public screen in Manhattan and the creator of the top scoring work will receive a $2,000 cash prize.

DEADLINE:  All work must be submitted by Sunday, Oct. 31, 2010. 

Applications are welcomed and encouraged from around the world.

Commercials do not have to be in English.

GUIDELINES:  Videos will be accepted ONLINE ONLY now through October 31, 2010.  SUBMIT VIDEO HERE

Videos should be submitted in .swf or .flv formats and under 3MB.

Edit your own Commercial for ApexArt.org!You will receive an e-mail confirmation upon submission. If you do not, please contact ApexArt.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I send more than one video?
A: No, please send your best one, they will only accept one video per person.

Q: I have a .avi, .mp4, .m4v, .mov (etc.) video file. How do I convert my video file into a .flv or .swf file?
A: Most video editing programs allow you to export in .flv or .swf. If you cannot find this option, you can always use an online program such as YouTube or Vimeo to get the correct file format. Upload the original and then just download. It will be auto converted.

Q: Can I use any kind of commercial?
A: Any commercial (video) from TV or internet that tries to sell or promote something can be used for your video editing project.

Q: How much of an original commerical needs to be used in order to be eligible?
A: There is no time limit, however it should be evident from viewing your edited video that a commercial was used in the footage.

Visit ApexArt.org online!Q: Will I get sued for using copyrighted material?
A: Videos submitted using copyrighted material that is substantially edited and manipulated is generally considered artistic commentary under the Fair Use doctrine.

Q: When will the videos be on view at apexart?
A: The video call exhibition will be on view for voting at www.apexart.org from Nov. 10 – Dec. 22, 2010.

Q: Can I or should I submit images or cvs?
A: No resumes are needed.  They just need your name, email address, and location (city, state/country) in addition to the video.

Q. Who will vote on the videos?
A. Anyone with an internet connection will be able to vote for their one favorite video.  Don’t forget to tell your friends to vote.

Q: I still have questions, who can I contact?
A: Send an email with your questions to info@apexart.org, and they will try to respond quickly. No calls please.

For complete details, please visit www.ApexArt.org!

CALL for ENTRIES: Scary Art – BOO!

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I love Halloween.  I love pumpkin pancakes and candy corn.  And the season to consume them both is just around the corner.  I am also a fan of all the retro-inspired graphics that surround this time of the year – smiley pumpkins and figurines of little kids covered in white sheets as the cutest ghosts that ever existed.  However, I am fascinated by all the dark imagery that surrounds the season as well.

Check out this Call for Entries from Bristol Art Gallery called “BOO.”  It is an all-hung, open exhibit which could build your resume and the entry fee is only $15.  It is open to both 2-D and 3-D art, and the gallery only takes 30% commission…what more could you want in a show?

CALL for ENTRIES:  Boo!

Check out the Bristol Art Gallery online!Bristol Art Gallery’s Open Juried exhibit “BOO!” will be open to original works in 2-D, 3-D & Photography created in the last two years which depict the “Spirit” and many moods of “ALL HALLOWS’ EVE”.

PRIZES: Over $2000. in cash prize awards, 1st, 2nd & 3rd place in all three categories.

Opening Reception Sat., Oct. 2nd from 4 – 7. Closing Reception Sat., Oct. 30th from 6 – 9 or when it’s over!  Costumes are optional. 

Refreshments will be served and for those believers curious about their futures a “real” Fortune Teller will be in attendance.

Open to all artists at least 18 years old. Art work previously shown at Bristol Art Gallery not eligible. All 2-D ART must be suitably wired for hanging, no sawtooth or clips. All entries must be for sale. Up to three entries allowed per artist. 

Check out the Bristol Art Gallery Exhibitions!Size restriction are as follows: Artists may enter one piece that must not measure more than 24×36, and two entries that must not measure more than 18×24 including frames. Unframed works must be properly gallery wrapped with no rough canvas or staples showing.

3-D ART must be fully assembled and not to exceed more than 18×24 with base.

PHOTOGRAPHY – Prints must be framed. The minimum print size at least one dimension must be greater than 9 inches. Maximum size of 16×20 including frame.

ENTRY FEE: $15 plus an additional $5 each additional entry & 30% commission

All work must be properly protected and labeled with artists name /address /phone number /email/ title, price and media info of their entry.

Two Figures by Stephan BrigidiThe Gallery will do it’s best to protect your artwork when it is in their possession but it will not be insured by the Bristol Art Gallery and the gallery will not be held responsible for loss or damage. 

They recommend that artists carry their own insurance.

The gallery also reserves the right to use your name and images of your artwork for publicity purposes. Your entry into this exhibition constitutes your acceptance of the terms of this agreement.

DEADLINE: 
Monday Sept. 20th

JURORS:  Nick Jainschigg –  Associate Professor Rhode Island School of Design.

Stephan Brigidi – Stephan Brigidi’s work is included in numerous museum collections including: The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.; the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; the Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; and the Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design.

For complete details, visit the Bristol Art Gallery online!

CALL for ENTRIES: Where are YOU from?

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SIMPLE AS PIE

I adore themed work, and I’m just narcissistic enough to love an autobiographical theme even more, ha.  As artists we’re programmed to put our demons and dirty laundry on display, but what about the sometimes subtle undertones that influence your work…like where you’re from.  Seems simple as pie, right?  Maybe, maybe not.

Check out this great Call for Entries from the Lander Art Center in Wyoming named As It Turns Out, I’m from… whose idea is to connect your work to roots of childhood or home or whatever works for you.  The deadline for entries is September 8th, and there are $1000 in prizes up for grabs!

CALL for ENTRIES:  As It Turns Out, I’m From…

At a conference where an artist once spoke about her work in detail, the audience laughed out loud when halfway through she said, “As it turns out, I’m from Pittsburgh.”  After learning so much about her artwork it seemed perfectly fitting that her large steel sculptures would be influenced by this historically industrial city.

Click for a Prospectus!Many of us make an exodus at some point in our lives– to seek out a life of our own.  Those who don’t make an exodus might gladly identify with their background.  Either way, our roots often appear in subtle and interesting ways even if we don’t intend for it to happen or notice until later.

THE THEME:  The object is to connect your artwork to your roots.  The connection may be as simple as the artist mentioned above from Pittsburgh who makes large steel sculptures.  Or it may be a connection more direct like painting place related childhood memories or using found objects from your hometown.  The interpretation of the connection is in the hands of the artist. Your “home” can be a city, state, country, culture or even a state of mind.  Whatever the connection, the Lander Art Center wants you to discover it and share it.

Check out Lander Art Center online!PRIZES:  $1000 in prizes are up for grabs!  $500 1st Prize, $300 2nd Prize, & a $200 3rd prize

JUROR:  Cheryl Delong of Global Arts Gallery, located in Lander, will be the juror.

COMMISSION:  The commission on sold artwork is 40%. Selling art is a priority for the LAC. We prefer art that is for sale, but it is not a requirement for show entry.

DEADLINE for completed entries, Wednesday, September 8, 2010.  There are 5 items needed to enter, see below.  Entry will not be processed without all 5 items.

NOTIFICATION will be emailed Wednesday, September 15, 2010. Please add frontdesk@landerartcenter.com to you contact list and be sure to write your email address on the entry form.

DELIVERY:  Accepted artwork is due Friday, September 24, 2010 at the Lander Art Center, 224 Main St., Lander, WY 82520.  Please package your artwork well and write your name on the packaging.

TO  APPLY: Please mail images on a cd labeled with your name to Lander Art Center, 224 Main Street, Lander, WY 82520 or email to frontdesk@landerartcenter.com:

Grand Teton Bison by Susan GrinelsUp to 3 images (created in the past 3 years):

  • Dimensions: 1920 pixels for the largest dimension (the other dimension will be less than or equal to 1920 pixels)
  • File Format: Save all images as BASELINE Standard JPEG. Do not save as a Progressive JPEG.
  • File Size: JPEGs must be under 1.8 MB.
  • Color space: Save images in an RGB color space, preferably sRGB

Artist statement

Juried Show Form.doc

Application fee of $35 (check made to Lander Art Center, paypal payment made to frontdesk@landerartcenter.com, or credit card # entered on entry form)

Signed Waiver and Release 6.10.doc

Please see Exhibition Application Guidelines for more details.

ART PUBLICATION: Fraction Magazine

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CANDIED LECTURE

It has been over a week since I’ve stood on my soapbox and lectured about the advantages of Art Publication.  You’ve missed it…haven’t you?  Okay, Okay…if you insist, I will take candy from a baby.  Here goes:   Art Publication is great for your art career.  Most exposure is good exposure.  There, that’s the short version.

Fraction Magazine has an open-call for submissions for future issues as well as their One Picture Look feature that began in May 2010.  Fraction Magazine is an online photography magazine and photographic review.

ART PUBLICATION: Fraction Magazine Open Call

Visit Fraction Magazine online!Fraction Magazine was started in a little coffee shop in Albuquerque, New Mexico in March of 2008 by Joshua Spees and David Bram.  In 2009, Josh got married, moved to the East Coast, and is now pursuing other photographic avenues.

Today, Fraction Magazine is edited and curated by David, and often includes guest curators and writers such as Melanie McWhorter, Mary Goodwin and Larissa Leclair.

One Picture Look is a new feature (May 2010) to Fraction Magazine.

Fraction Magazine Issue 4The idea is to bring attention to the amazing work that is either found on Flickr within the Fraction Magazine Flickr Group or the work that is submitted directly to Fraction Magazine.  The idea is that one photograph, will make you want to look at more.

So if you have one picture, that they just have to see, please visit the submissions page or add it to the flickr group.

The One Picture Look page will be promoted just like the rest of the magazine and will be updated every couple of weeks.

To submit your photographs for the next issue of Fraction Magazine, please send a link to your site and tell them the specific portfolio or body of work to look at.  Please remember to put “submission” in the subject line of your email.

Due to the large number of submissions, they will not look at emails with attachments.  Send your link to fractionsubmissions@gmail.com .

If you have questions, please visit the Fraction Magazine website.