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CALL for ENTRIES: 1212 Gallery

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RASPBERRY PERFECTION

Sometimes I come across something that just IS the best of all worlds…like sun-ripened raspberries at the peak of perfection that are being given away by friends for free due to their abundance.  Yep, perfect.

Perfect Calls for Entries are rare, but this call from 12 12 Gallery in Richmond is Close.  The  Call for Entries for the 2010 International Juried Photography Exhibition from the 12 12 Gallery in Richmond, Virginia has a little something for everyone:  low entry fee ($25), low sales commission (35%), open to artists everywhere, broad definition of photography and easy of entry (digital files and PayPal).  What more could you want?

Call for Entries:
International Juried Photography
Exhibition

12 12 GALLERY announces an open call to all artists working with any photographic process to submit entries for its International Juried Photography Exhibition 2010.  The exhibition juror, Dr. Patrick Amsellem, Associate Curator of Photography at the Brooklyn Museum, will award up to $1000 in cash prizes.

Visit the 12 12 Gallery online!ELIGIBILITY Photographers around the world age 18+, working in any photographic process, may submit up to 3 images.  Additional images may be submitted at additional cost for up to a total of 5 works.  Work previously exhibited at 12 12 Gallery is not eligible.

ENTRY PROCEDURE Entrants are asked to submit digital images on CD, DVD or online.  Slides may be submitted for an additional fee of $2.50 (US) per slide, since a digital image is required for the juror to review.  Only one image may be submitted for each work.

Preparing Digital Files Generate a digital file of each image at a resolution of 300 ppi, with the longest dimension being 1900 pixels.  Save the file in JPG format, at the maximum quality level, which results in a compressed final image size that is approximately 2MB.  Label each file with the last name, first initial, and the number corresponding to the entry number (e.g.  SmithJ1).  Please identify images on the entry form with the title of the work.

Mailed or Hand-Delivered Entries CD or DVD, completed entry form, entry fee, and SASE (for return of CD and notification) must be postmarked by Wednesday, September 15, 2010 and sent to 12 12 Gallery, 12 East 12th Street, Richmond, Virginia, 23224.

Visit the 12 12 Gallery online!Online Entries:  In the body of an e-mail, include your name, address, telephone number, and e-mail address.  In this e-mail, please provide file title, work title, medium, framed work size, and sales price for each image you wish to submit.  To this e-mail you will attach the images of the work that correspond to this information.  Send e-mail with information listed above to 1212galleryrichmond@gmail.com

ENTRY FEE:  Each entrant is required to pay a non-refundable $25 (US) entry fee for 3 images.  Additional images, at $5 (US) each, for up to 5 total images, may be submitted.  Slides may by submitted for an extra $2.50 (US) for each image and the gallery will generate the digital image. 

Payment of entry fee will be accepted via PayPal (ijpe2010@gmail.com), personal check (US only), or money order (including international money orders in US dollars) mailed to the gallery at 12 East 12th Street, Richmond, VA 23224, by the postmark deadline of Wednesday, September 15, 2010.

SALES  All work must be for sale.  12 12 Gallery will receive a 35% commission on the sale of any work.

Postmark Deadline:  September 15, 2010

Online Prospectus:  www.1212galleryrichmond.com/ijpe2010prospectus.pdf

Online Entry Form:  www.1212galleryrichmond.com/ijpe2010entry.pdf

Fixtureland Three Soldiers by Martin McFaddenOther Conditions: Entry forms may be photocopied.  Incomplete entries or unlabeled images will not be considered.  Please note that images of accepted work may be retained for publicity purposes and will be returned after the exhibition closes.  Entries will not be returned without SASE and adequate postage.  Artists who do not provide SASE for notification will be notified of acceptance by e-mail.

JUROR:  Dr. Patrick Amsellem is the Associate Curator of Photography at the Brooklyn Museum. He was formerly a curator at the Rooseum Center for Contemporary Art in Malmö, Sweden, where he organized the first Swedish exhibition of the work of Andreas Gursky. He has written extensively about art for newspapers and magazines, and is the author of several exhibition catalogues. Amsellem has taught at New York University and received his M.A. and Ph. D. in Art History and Architectural History at New York University’s Institute of Fine Arts.

Sample 3 by Krishanna SpencerAWARDS: Cash prizes up to $1000 will be awarded solely at the discretion of the exhibition juror.  Recognition of work by Dr. Amsellem may also be designated to the extent he deems appropriate.  These designations may not include a cash prize.

LIABILITY AND AGREEMENT:  Although extreme care will be taken with all entries and works of art, 12 12 Gallery cannot be responsible for entries and work in transit to or from the exhibition.  Work will be covered at 100% of the designated value while in the gallery’s possession. 

12 12 Gallery is not responsible for unlabeled CDs.  Signing the entry form denotes agreement to the terms and conditions as stated in the entry information.  Permission to photograph accepted work for publicity purposes shall be understood to be granted unless specifically denied.

ACCEPTED WORK must be properly framed and wired ready for hanging.  Work shipped in Styrofoam peanuts will be returned and not exhibited.  12 12 Gallery reserves the right not to exhibit work that it deems unsuitable for exhibition.

2010 SCHEDULE

Postmark/Online Deadline:  September 15
Notification Sent By:
  October 14
Shipped Work Received By:  November 12
Hand-Deliver Work:  November 12
Show Opens:  November 14
Artist Reception/Awards:  November 14
Show Closes:  December 19 
Pick Up:  December 19
Return Shipment:  January 3-14

QUESTIONS?  Contact the gallery by e-mail at ijpe2010@gmail.com or visit www.1212galleryrva.com for more information or if you have questions.

CALL for ENTRIES: Tryst and the BP Oil Spill

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ONION TEARS

The thing I love most about being an artist is the creation of the work, but a close second is belonging to a community of artists.  Most artists are happy to have a local group of close knit creative types with which to share, and I am overwhelmingly fortunate to have all of you.  Okay, I’m tearing up more than when I chop onions, folks.

My point is…while many of us already have an artist family, we must remember that families have to grow or the lineage will end.  I have a friend in NYC who is trying to expand her fold.  Tryst Collective is looking for locals for a show called “BP’s Black Plague,” but never say never…send ’em your stuff because you just never know what could happen.

TRYST COLLECTIVE:  BP’s Black Plague

Check out the Tryst Collective's blog!NYC-based arts group, the Tryst Collective, is looking for artists, photographers, sculptors, crafters, musicians, etc. who would like to be a part of a *one-night* group show – an art, music, and networking event.

This is the first installment of a series of themed Trsyt shows that will be held throughout the year.  This particular show—BP’s Black Plague: a response in art and music— is centered around the reactions and responseswithin the creative community to the BP oil spill and/or our nation’s oil dependence.

Check out the R Bar NYC!Jessica Rowshandel writes, “We are still waiting for the date, but we are aiming for mid to late Sept.  We are looking for local people who can get to the venue the night of the show since it’s a D-I-Y sort of thing.

“The venue is R Bar New York City, which is located at 218 Bowery Street, New York NY  10012. The event will be ticketed.

Artists and musicians are encouraged to sell their work and network -making money and new connections.

Check out the PlanetSave.com perspective!We do not take any commission. We ask that the participants invite friends/followers because we need to pay for the space through ticket sales and more importantly, we are building a community.

“This is a very grassroots group and is held in nontraditional arts space, so participants should expect that. The venue allows us to hang work and we also have presentation and table easels. There will be a cash bar.”

If interested, please email them at:
trystcollective@gmail.com
with samples of your work and a little about yourself.

For more information, find them online:
Facebook:
http://www.artist.to/thetryst
Blog: http://trystcollective.blogspot.com/

CALL for ENTRIES: Figuratively Speaking

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As I frequently shout from the mountain top, I love portraiture.  I love faces, specifically.  But when I began my Psychomachia project with Arizona artist Jerry Portelli, he challenged me to limit my use of faces and to concentrate on other figurative depictions.  The process started on a sour note but has ended up pretty sweet…a lemon drop, if you will.

Maybe “Figuratively Speaking,” the National Call for Entries from the Emerging Young Artist (EYA) Organization and the Village Gallery in Montgomery, AL, will be your lemon drop, too.  The entry fee is a reasonable $35, and the Best of Show winner will get a solo show at the Village Gallery.  You know you want the show…so go for it.

National Juried Call for Entries: Figuratively Speaking

“Figuratively Speaking” is not limited to the traditional/contemporary aspects of the human forms, conditions, interactions, and abstractions of the human body. “Figuratively Speaking” includes figuration in contemporary design in terms of shapes, lines, and colors.

Artwork by Caio Fernandez
Artwork by Caio Fernandez

All artists over 18 years of age, residing in the United States are eligible. Work must have been completed within the last three years.

NO GICLEE COPIES OF ANY KIND. Works must be ready to hang.

They cannot accept free standing sculpture, installation, or video arts. Absolutely no substitutions of accepted works will be allowed. All accepted works must remain in the gallery for the duration of the exhibit.

AWARDS

Best of Show: $200 and A Solo show at Village Gallery (2 weeks duration). If selected artist is unable to participate in a solo show, he or she will be given $350 cash.

Merit awards (3): $50 and a Group show at Village Gallery (2 weeks duration). Is selected artists are unable to participate in a group show, they will be given $80 cash

Honorable Mentions (3)

JURORS

RICHARD MILLS is a native of Knoxville, Tennessee, and received his B.F.A. and M.F.A. from the University of Tennessee. Currently, he is Professor Emeritus of Art at Auburn University at Montgomery.

Blue Capri by Richard Mills
Blue Capri by Richard Mills

Richard Mills has had over 30 solo exhibitions including The Auburn University Gallery, Auburn, AL, The Ty Stokes Gallery, Atlanta, GA, and has exhibited in over 30 group and invitational shows including The Pirate, Denver, CO, State of Art- International Watercolor Biennial- East/West , Parkland College, Champaign, IL, and American Watercolor, The Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Taipei, Republic of China.

Mills has had work accepted in over 90 national and regional juried exhibitions and has won over 30 awards including Watercolor U.S.A., Springfield, MO, The Red Clay Survey, Huntsville Museum of Art (AL), Taos National Exhibition of American Art, Taos, NM, The San Diego Watercolor Society, CA, The New England Watercolor Society, Boston, MA, and the National Watercolor Society, Brea, CA.

Artwork by Chintia Kirana
Artwork by Chintia Kirana

CHINTIA KIRANA was born in Jakarta, Indonesia in 1987. Chintia received her B.A. in painting from Auburn University of Montgomery in 2009. She was chosen to be the student Marshall, and Outstanding student from Liberal Arts Department. She currently represented by CAS Gallery in Montgomery, Alabama.

In 2009, she founded EYA (Emerging Young Artists) with the help of her co-founder Iman Serajj- Blanche. Currently, she is the gallery director/curator at Village Gallery in Montgomery, Alabama. Her works has been exhibited nationally and internationally.  “To me art is a story, a memory, a passion, a love of creating something beautiful, and a mean to expresses my feelings.”

BARRETT BAILEY earned his MFA 2004 from the New York Academy of Art. Since then he has come back to his hometown of Montgomery, Alabama to use its residents as his subjects in his work.

Three's a Crowd by Barret A. Bailey
Three's a Crowd by Barret A. Bailey

He is a contemporary figurative artist trained in traditional academic methods. His portraits tell a story that can only be felt. Barrett teaches at surrounding schools and Museums throughout the year.

DANA BICE graduated from Auburn University at Montgomery in 1994, summa cum laude, with a B.A. in Fine Arts (Painting). In 1996, she earned her M.F.A. in Art History from Ohio University. She has also studied art history at The University of North Carolina—Chapel Hill.

For seven years, she has taught art history at A.U.M., and is currently its School of Liberal Arts’ Academic Advisor. Her juror experience includes art exhibitions sponsored by the Montgomery Art Guild, the Selma Art Guild, Montgomery’s Society of Arts and Crafts, and UNC-CH’s International Studies Center. She lives in Montgomery and creates paintings and assemblage art when she is not chasing after her five dogs.

SUZANNE JENSEN was born in Ft. Wayne, Indiana and raised in Indianapolis. Early on, her artistic talents were encouraged by her parents and teachers, who recognized her ability as a painter. As an undergraduate at Indiana State University, she began her first serious explorations in the visual arts working mostly in painting and drawing.

Steel by Caio Fernandes
Steel by Caio Fernandes

Then she discovered the ceramics studio. It was here that her skills and talents were most focused and challenged. In 1983, she graduated Indiana State with a Bachelor of Fine Arts with ceramics as her focus area. She went on the study ceramics at Tulane University, receiving her Master of Fine Arts in 1985.

She has been teaching in ceramics and sculpture at Auburn University Montgomery since 1987. Her works have been included in numerous national and regional exhibitions, and she has received many awards for her efforts. Ms. Jensen also has work on display in several galleries, most located in the South.

ENTRY PROCEDURE

Digital Files: must be JPEG’s submitted on a CD which can be read by a PC or a MAC. JPEG images should not exceed 1600 pixels in any direction and file size cannot exceed 1 MB.

Please label CD with your name and label each JPEG image as follows: LAST Name, FIRST Name, TITLE and NUMBER that corresponds with that image on the Entry Form. Failure to follow these instructions may result in the nullification of your entry.

Send CD submission to:
EYA (Emerging Young Artists)
Attn: Figuratively Speaking
P. O. Box 231103
Montgomery, Alabama 36123-1103

Send accepted works to:
Village Gallery
107 S. Court Street
Montgomery, Alabama

For complete information, download the prospectus
or
visit the website!

CALL for ENTRIES: Mail Art NO ENTRY FEE

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BANANAS FOR MAIL ART

I love receiving personal mail.  As connected and attached as I am to my BlackBerry, I still love receiving the occasional postcard.  I get alot of funny mail, and most of you send me food related postcards…keep them coming.

The art of letter writing, postcard creating, and the sharing of artwork is alive and well in this Call for Entries from Guadalupe Art Dogs Gallery for Mail Art with the timely theme of Currency.  AND NO ENTRY FEE.  Take a look:

Call for Entries:  Currency Themed Mail Art Show

Guadalupe Art Dogs Gallery is located in the Old Ingram Loop artists’ colony on the banks of the Guadalupe River in Ingram, Texas, and they are calling for entries in its inaugural international Mail Art Show. The show will open on September 10th and will run through October 6. Entries must arrive no later than Saturday September 4th.

Visit Guadalupe Art Dogs Gallery online!The theme of this year’s show is “Currency,” a subject on almost everyone’s mind these days. At one time or another, in one place or another, virtually every kind of object has been used as currency – coins, paper, gold nuggets, shells, goats, chocolate, brides, baseball cards, IOUs – the possibilities are endless.

Also please note that “currency” doesn’t necessarily refer to a medium of exchange. For example, events can have currency (current events); rivers can have currency ( if you want to stretch the meaning a little and make a pun) and of course there’s always currency jelly ( or is that currant?) So you get the idea, right?  Take the idea of “currency” and stretch, fold, bend and mutilate it to come up with your own interpretation.

Visit Guadalupe Art Dogs Gallery online!GUIDELINES:  This show will be conducted in accordance with the principles that guide the Mail Art Movement worldwide. Submissions can be any shape, any size –  as long as they have the appropriate postage attached. They do NOT have to be flat two dimensional works, and they do NOT have to arrive in an envelope – although of course they can be two dimensional and be sent in envelopes if that’s what the artist wants.

ENTRY FEE:  There is no entry fee, and no limit on the number of pieces that can be submitted.  There will be no prizes other than the “People’s Choice” awards. 

Click to get all the details for this Mail Art Show!DEADLINE:  September 4, 2010

As with all their shows, the Mail Art show will appear online approximately two weeks after the opening, so if you can’t come to see the show in person just log on and enjoy browsing.

Entries will not be returned unless the appropriate amount of return postage is sent along with the entry and the piece is clearly labeled that it is to be returned, with your full name and address. Those entries not returned will be distributed at no cost to area hospitals, nursing homes, schools, homeless shelters, and other places where they can brighten some person’s day.

Please mail entries to:

Guadalupe Art Dogs Gallery
Mail Art Show
Ingram, Texas 78025
830-367-7420

If you have any questions please email us or call between 10AM and 5PM (U.S. Central Standard Time) Wednesday through Saturday.

Deadline: September 4, 2010

For more information…

Contact: Lisle Drake
email: artdogs@hctc.net
Phone: 830-367-7420
Website: http://www.guadalupeartdogs.com/

CALL for ENTRIES: After Dark

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I am a night owl…I’m just wired that way.  In a perfect world, I would wake up around noon and go to bed at 4 a.m.  Unfortunately, I like night-time snacking too.  Lately it is an irrational love of Cheetos and chocolate…but not together, I promise…although, hmmmm.  Maybe the cure to my night-time snacking is to spend my nights taking photographs instead.

Here’s a great Call for Entries from Vermont Photo Space Gallery called After Dark that celebrates both high drama of the night light as well as the mysterious shadows AND offers free matting and framing. Take a look…

CALL FOR ENTRIES: After Dark

As the sun sets, a whole new world of photographic opportunities presents itself.  Buildings, streets and time lapse take on a different light at night. But don’t stop there…

Learn more about the Vermont Photo Space Gallery!Ever hear of “Night life”?  Carnivals?  Animals?  People?  Theater?  There is a voyeuristic feel to night images, the viewer senses that they are observing life from the shadows.  Urban lights create high drama –  colors intensify and shadows loom. In the country, things become scary and still.  Is there just a hint of the sunset left?  Time lapse can create fantastic swirls of lights creating abstract compositions.  Show them what your camera sees “After Dark.”

JUROR:  Tom Paiva is a professional, freelance photographer based in California where he has had his business for over 15 years. He specializes in large format photography of industrial and maritime settings, as well as architecture and interiors.  Tom has over 70 cover images for various Trade Magazines to his credit.

Grand Lake Theatre in Oakland by Tom PaivaHis long term passion is night photography and he loves to create images of urban settings and moonlit landscapes on film.  He was a co-founder of The Nocturnes, a group of night photographers who had a landmark exhibit in San Francisco in 1991.  His book, Industrial Night, contains 46 color images of industrial settings at night.

He has co-lead photo workshops on night photography and view camera use over the past 10 years and has had several articles on these subjects in photographic magazines.

He was educated at the San Francisco Academy of Art, where he earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in photography.

RULES FOR PHOTO SUBMISSIONS:

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

Check out Vermont Photo Space Gallery Online!Ownership: All submitted photos must have been taken by the photographer making the entry. If you are a parent or legal guardian submitting for a minor, please make it clear.

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

1. Upload on VermontPhotoSpace.com or

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

Chemical Plant Plumbing by Tom Paiva3. Images should be as large as possible but no larger than 1280 pixels on the longest side, type jpg – set to the highest quality. DPI is only relevant for output purposes and does not effect the stored size of the image. It can be set to any number, but if you must specify something go with 72 dpi.

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

DEADLINE: Images must be received by midnight EST on the submission closing date September 15, 2010 for the exhibition for which you are submitting. Payment must be received by the close of submissions September 15, 2010 for the exhibit for which you are submitting.

After Dark at the Vermont Photo Place GalleryRIGHTS: Photographers retain all rights to their work, except for submissions accepted for exhibition: artists grant Vermont Photo Space the right to use their images to promote the exhibition and for display on VPS website and for inclusion in an exhibit catalog.

SALES: For submissions that are accepted, photographers may offer their work for sale and establish their own price for framed and unframed prints.

For Vermont Photo Space framed work they retain 66% of the sale price.

For works framed by the artist Vermont Photo Space retains 34%.

For unframed prints Vermont Photo Space retains 25% of the print sale price.

Local sales tax of 6% is collected on all sales at the gallery.

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

For the full Call for Entries, visit their website.

SELL YOUR ART: Peaceful Products

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TO SELL OR NOT TO SELL

No surprise…it is hard to put artists in categories.  However, if I were going to force myself to do so, I would mention that some artists are very retail oriented and others just want to produce work with substance and meaning (often known only to themselves).  And, as you know…it is the ultimate artists’ chicken-or-the-egg argument.  Fight amongst yourselves.

I love artwork that leaves me pondering meaning and crawling into the subtle nuance of every aesthetic choice; but, a hand-bound journal with hand-cut pages and a surprise on every page is artwork that function inside the daily workings of my life.  Want to sell your artwork?  Check out this Open Call from Peaceful Products.  They want to help you sell your art, and they don’t take commission.  Yep, you heard me…they ask that you donate a portion of the proceeds to the charity of your choice.  Take a Look:

Open Call: Peaceful Products

Visit Peaceful Products online!Peaceful Products is an organization that is dedicated to making a difference by helping others in need. They do this by donating profit from the artwork and products sold on their site. Peaceful Products is founded by artist and autism specialist Emily Boulger.

Peaceful Products is a organization that sells artwork and handmade one of a kind products  by artists from around the world. Profits from each product sold goes to a charity of our artist’s choice.

Peaceful Products does not charge artists to sell their work on this website store, instead they ask the artists to donate part of their commission to an organization or charity in need.

If you are an artist who like to post your artwork on Peaceful Products and support a organization or charity email Emily@PeacefulProducts.info Emily Lawrence Boulger is the founder and creator of Peaceful Products.  

Notecards for Cambodia by Elizabeth Masterson!Boulger grew up in Haverhill, Massachusetts. She then moved to New York City, studied fine arts at Fashion Institute of Technology and received her bachelor of fine arts from the School of Visual Arts.

Boulger then went to Endicott College to earn her masters degree of education in moderate disabilities and UMASS Lowell for a degree in behavior intervention in autism. She is now pursuing a masters degree of education in visual arts and learning at Endicott College.

Boulger is a practicing artist and has been a special educator for ten years now.   Throughout her time has a special educator, Boulger has worked hard to get all her students involved in art. She has organized many art exhibits and collaboration pieces for the students and communities she serves.

For more information, visit the Peaceful Products website!

I would also like to take a moment to thank this month’s sponsor Toni’s Treehouse–a website with a fun and funny take on taking care of your family, choosing to LIVE everyday, being at least a little greener, and lots of yummy FOOD!

Make sure you stop by Toni’s Treehouse today!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Cell Phone Photography

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CRACKBERRY

I am rarely more than 10 feet from my BlackBerry.  I am not proud of it, but it IS a fact.  I am not alone…this I know.  Granted, I no longer text while driving, but sometimes it takes me 3x longer to get where I’m going because of the sheer volume of times I have to stop to email, text, tweet…and take pictures.

Check out this all-hung Call for Entries for the National Cell Phone Photography Exhibition at the Southeastern Contemporary Art Gallery at Southeastern Louisiana University.  An academic show is always a great resume builder (yes, even the all hung variety), and best of all…NO ENTRY FEE.  Don’t miss this great opportunity to build your resume…

National Call for Entries: Cell Phone Photography Exhibit

Click to Download the Cell Phone Photography Prospectus!The Southeastern Contemporary Art Gallery, on the campus of Southeastern Louisiana University, is now accepting entries for the Photography Exhibition:  National Cell Phone. 

All images submitted will be included in the exhibition.  All images must be taken by a cell phone camera and may only be manipulated by use of a cell phone application. 

NO PHOTOSHOP or any other photo manipulation software permitted.  An online exhibition will be linked to the Southeastern Contemporary Art Gallery webpage.

ELIGIBILITY:  The exhibition is open to amateur and professional artists nationally.  The Southeastern Contemporary Art Gallery is part of a publicly funded university campus with a wide range of ethnic and social backgrounds which must be respected. With this in mind, the curator reserves the right not to show any image that is determined to be inappropriate by way of content or image for an exhibition in a university art gallery.

RULES and GUIDELINES:   All images must be taken with a cell phone camera and may only be manipulated by use of a cell phone application.

The Lodge at Buckberry Creek by R.L. GibsonENTRY FEE: There is NO ENTRY FEE! There is a limit of three entries per person.

DEADLINE:  August 30, 2010

TO SUBMIT ENTRIES VIA EMAIL:  Online submissions are to be sent to dnewkirk@selu.edu with the subject line:  National Cell Phone Show. In the body of the email, number each image so that it matches the number on the attached file. 

For each image submitted, provide the title, and when and where the image was taken.  Artist contact information should also be included in the body of the email: name, full street address, phone number, email address and website URL (if applicable).

IMAGE FORMATTING:  Image files should be at 180-360ppi and sized to fit on a 5” X 7” print. Images should be in jpeg format and set to maximum quality. Label each file with consecutive numbers followed by your last name and image title (ex: 01LastnameTitle). File names should NOT contain any spaces or non alpha-numeric characters (^$*#&$*#, etc).

Visit the SELCA Gallery online!

For complete details, download the prospectus!

CALL for ENTRIES: Taking Part

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YOURS

When it comes to food, I’m not a fan of participatory requirements at restaurants.  I’m not a fan of hibachi.  I have no desire to have a chef flip shrimp into my mouth…call me crazy.  Fondue may be my only exception to that rule.  Nonetheless, I celebrate participatory arts.

Check out this Call for Art Entries from ATHICA for “Taking Part.”  As a bonus, there is no prospectus to download, no fees to pay…but no sales.  Interesting, eh?  Here’s the call…

Call for Entries: Taking Part

DEADLINE:  October 6, 2010

RUN DATES:
  January 22 – March 6, 2011

CURATOR:  Brigette Thomas

Learn more about ATHICA online!ATHICA (also known as the Athens Institute for Contemporary Art) seeks submissions from artists who request the participation of others as a key element of their work. 

Artists may pose questions, request submissions, or provide instructions for participants as part of their creative process. 

They invite artists who engage others as contributors through dialogue as well as action. Works may be interactive, but the participatory element need not take place during the exhibition.

See Previous ATHICA Exhibits online!MEDIA:  Multimedia, web-based, performance and installation works are encouraged, in addition to traditional media.

Travel/shipping stipends may be available (funding decisions are on a case-by-case basis).

Email jpgs or urls to:  takingpart[at]athica.org with the altered subject line:
–YourNameHere–TakingPart submission.

Or mail short proposal & image CD/DVD with SASE to:
Taking Part c/o ATHICA

160 Tracy Street, Unit 4
Athens, GA 30601.  

No prospectus, no fees, no sales.

CALL for Entries: Fabrik Publication and Show

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YOURSELF!

There are SO many opportunities out there for artists…think of it as the ultimate buffet.  Not every dish may be for you, but some dishes are just an irresistable combination.  Lately, the great dishes just keep coming, and I concerned about my waistline.  Okay, moving on from that metaphor…

Check out this great opportunity for (again) art publication AND a show from Fabrik Magazine and The Factory Gallery in Los Angeles.  The exposure to gallery directors, interior designers and art consultants ALONE is worth this entry fee, but you get a show too.  Plus, this is an international call…so no one is left out.  Take a look:

Fabrik Magazine: INTERNATIONAL JURIED COMPETITION

Visit Fabrik Magazine online!Fabrik Magazine announces a juried competition, open to artists in all media.

The world is full of artists. How to rise above the sheer numbers of the masses is becoming increasingly difficult. Fabrik Magazine and The Factory Gallery in Los Angeles are offering artists the opportunity to gain valuable exposure for their work both in print and in exhibition through this competition.

The selected winners will receive prizes that includes editorial and ad exposure through Fabrik Magazine – LA’s leading Art and Design publication – as well as an exhibition at The Factory Gallery in Los Angeles. Winners will also gain tremendous exposure by being promoted to 30,000 Interior Designers, Art Consultants and Galleries who are seeking art and artists across the United States.

Submissions from all artists in any medium are eligible. This contest will help nurture and promote the winners by featuring one new artist in every print and online issues of Fabrik Magazine.

Visit Fabrik Magazine Online!Many leading artists have been interviewed and showcased within Fabrik’s pages, including Ed Ruscha, Julius Shulman, Philippe Starck, Juergen Nogai, Jorge Pardo, Jim McHugh and many others. Now you can be included alongside these prominent artists.

PRIZES:

FIRST PRIZE: 1 Winner

  1. Editorial Profile and Feature in Fabrik Magazine – Print Edition
  2. Inside Back Cover, Full Page Ad in Fabrik Magazine – Premium Ad Position
  3. Exhibition at The Factory Gallery, Downtown Los Angeles
  4. Email Exposure to 30,000 Interior Designers, Art Consultants and Galleries who are seeking art
  5. Online “Artist Spotlight” Feature
  6. Website link

The Alchemy of Innocence by Persia White at The Factory GallerySECOND PRIZE: 2 Winners

  1. Full page ad in Fabrik Magazine
  2. Group Exhibition at The Factory Gallery, Downtown Los Angeles
  3. Email Exposure to 30,000 Interior Designers, Art Consultants and Galleries who are seeking art
  4. Online “Artist Spotlight” Feature
  5. Website link

THIRD PRIZE: 5 Winners

  1. Online “Artist Spotlight” Feature
  2. Group Exhibition at The Factory Gallery, Downtown Los Angeles
  3. Email Exposure to 30,000 Interior Designers, Art Consultants and Galleries who are seeking art
  4. Website link

TOTAL VALUE OF PRIZES: $10,000

Visit Fabrik Magazine Online!Deadline for Entries: August 31, 2010
Winners Announced: October 1, 2010
Exhibition Dates: November 20-December 18, 2010
 
Profile Publication Date: November 2010
Registration Fee: US$30 (up to 3 images).

Multiple entries permitted as follows:
4-6 images: US$50
7-9 images: US$65

DIRECT LINK TO REGISTRATION: http://www.fabrikmagazine.com/contest/

ABOUT THE JURORS

Visit the Robert Berman Gallery online!Robert BermanDirector, Robert Berman Gallery at Bergamot Station in Santa Monica.  Robert Berman is the founder and owner of Robert Berman Gallery and was early on exhibiting artists such as Keith Haring and Raymond Pettibon. Robert has curated historical and seminal exhibitions by such artists as William S. Burroughs and Man Ray.

Hossein FarmaniFounder and Chairman, International Photography Awards (Lucie Awards).  Hossein Farmani is Founder and Chairman of The Lucie Awards, Co-Founder of Focus on Aids and Co-Founder of The Palm Springs Photo Festival. He is Principal of The Farmani Group, whose roster of companies include PX3 (Prix de la Photographie Paris), The International Design Awards (IDA) , FYI Design, Asterisk Press, The International Photography Awards (IPA) and The Farmani Gallery.

Visit the Riverside Art Museum Online!Peter FrankArt Critic and Senior Curator, Riverside Art Museum.  Peter Frank is an Art Critic and Senior Curator at the Riverside Art Museum. Peter has written regularly for the LA Weekly, Angeleno Magazine, THE Magazine and is Associate Editor for Fabrik. He was born in New York, where he served as Art Critic for The Village Voice and The SoHo Weekly News before moving to Los Angeles in 1988.

Chris Davies Publisher and Curator.  Chris Davies is an award-winning designer and founder of Fabrik Magazine. He founded The Factory Gallery in the Arts District of downtown LA, as a way to nurture and promote emerging and established artists. He is also founder of Skylark Press, a publisher of fine art monographs and limited editions.

Visit Fabrik Magazine Online!Dale YoungmanVP Marketing, Fabrik Magazine and Gallery Director at The Factory Gallery.  Dale Youngman is the former director and curator of the Regent Gallery and the Dale Youngman Gallery of downtown Los Angeles.  She currently is the VP of Marketing for Fabrik Magazine and Gallery Director at The Factory.

ABOUT FABRIK MAGAZINE

Fabrik Magazine covers Los Angeles art, design, architecture, and fashion in a manner as distinctive as it is thorough. A journal of lively coverage and commentary on the art and design scene(s) in America’s new cultural capital, Fabrik also provides extensive directories that list all – all – the best local outlets for new forms, ideas, and expressions in diverse media and disciplines. More on Fabrik Magazine can be found at fabrikmagazine.com.

CALL for ENTRIES: Your Name in Neon

Click here to Subscribe to www.ArtAndArtDeadlines.com by Email!YOU LIGHT UP MY LIFE

When I think of neon lights, I think of New York, Vegas, Hong Kong…and fast food.  Okay, that last one may just be me.  But did you know that Austin, Texas–proudly weird–is one beautiful neon spectacle at night as well?

Check out this Call for Art Entries from Austin Details Art +Photo called The Neon Show.  Your work doesn’t have to BE neon…only pay homage to it.  Here’s the full call…

Call for Entry: The Neon Show

America loves neon.

And Austin’s full of it. 

Austin is a town that worships neon. It lights up  life all over the city, as it does all around the country. Austin Details Art + Photo Gallery will pay homage to the art of neon with the gallery’s Grand Opening and exhibit reception on September 16, 2010… The Neon Show.

Part of the Vanishing Austin series by Jann AlexanderYOU ARE ELIGIBLE TO SUBMIT if you are an emerging or established artist creating original works in neon or about neon, especially with neon itself, or by portraying neon in paintings, serigraphy, films/videos, traditional or digital photography, mixed media–any work where the subject matter shows neon.

HOW TO SUBMIT: You may submit up to four (4) works in any one  media for one entry fee of $35 plus sales tax (required by Texas state law). If you wish to submit works created in more than one media, please submit a separate entry for each form of media.

Entries will be judged on the basis of originality; on the basis of your creative style; and in consideration of your professional execution. If you work in neon, your  assistance in delivering, hanging and lighting your work is required for acceptance to exhibit.

Part of the Vanishing Austin series by Jann AlexanderThe chosen entries will be exhibited in downtown Austin at Austin Details Art + Photo gallery, 106 East 8th Austin, TX 78701, with an opening reception on September 16.

DEADLINE for submissions: August 20, 2010 (requests for extension cannot be considered).

ACCEPTANCE: You will receive notification if accepted, or not, by September 1, 2010 via email.

Your original art is due at the downtown Austin gallery at 106 East 8th, Austin, TX 78701 the week of September 6: You will be notified of details by email.

EXHIBIT RUNS SEPTEMBER 16-OCTOBER 8, 2010. Grand Opening for the gallery and reception for The Neon Show is September 16.

Part of the Vanishing Austin series by Jann AlexanderJUROR:  Gallery founder and director Jann Alexander, a noted fine artist / photographer and a nationally-known art director / designer who’s been passionate about neon since she fist saw it glow, will jury the show.  The photography posted here is a part of the Vanishing Austin series by Jann Alexander.

SUBMIT JPEGS ONLY: Up to four (4) jpegs in quantity, maximum 1000 kb each, sampled and saved as high quality (not maximum) jpegs in sRGB colorspace. If you are submitting video, please provide only a link to a website where your video is posted. You will receive payment confirmation with submission instructions after you have paid. No mail or print entries are accepted. Mailed entries cannot be returned.

Part of the Vanishing Austin series by Jann AlexanderCOST: The cost of your entry of up to four (4) works in one media is $35 plus tax.  Pay via PayPal by clicking the Call for Entries link below.

For full details, read the full Call for Entries!

For the sake of full disclosure, please note Austin Details’ terms of submission below:

  • The work(s) you are submitting is/are original and one-of-a-kind, created by you, the legal copyright-owner, in 2008-2010; the work(s) is/are free of copyright infringements; and you are willing to pay our $35 nonrefundable entry/handling fee for considering your work(s). If you are submitting historical work that predates this century, please contact us at info@austindetailsart.com re how to proceed.
  • You understand that the juror(s) may choose one, all or none of the works you submit; if chosen, you agree to provide the original(s) for hanging by the date they request in their acceptance notice, and you agree to allow Austin Details Art + Photo to publicize your work in any media and manner they deem appropriate. Of course you will retain all rights to your own original work(s) of art.
  • You agree that if your artwork is sold by Austin Details Art + Photo, they will deduct necessary presentation and shipping expenses and sales tax, and you will receive 60 % of the pre-tax sale price within 30 days of sale. You agree that if you sell your exhibited art within the 60-day period after the exhibit ends due to exposure by Austin Details Art + Photo, 25 % of your pre-tax sale price is due to them within 30 days of sale.
  • (Optional) If accepted, you may wish to allow Austin Details Art + Photo to negotiate sale price on your behalf up to a 10% reduction without requiring your permission.
  • You will carry your own insurance for any artworks you submit and that they accept for exhibit on their premises. Though they will take reasonable precautions to care for your work, they are not responsible for any damage or theft or loss or unforeseen circumstances while handling, exhibiting, promoting or shipping your work.
  • You will promptly pick up (or arrange for pre-paid return shipping) for your artwork at the exhibit’s end, within 10 days of their request, to avoid donation to Goodwill.