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HOT NEW PIC: Photo Competition

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NO BURNED TOAST!

Sometime you only get one shot.  You can’t unbake a cake or unburn toast. 

Here’s a Call for Entries from the Center Gallery in Wichita, Kansas that judges each photograph on its own merit for the 2010 Hot New Pics Contest, and not your work as a whole.  Depending on whether you see life as a glass that is half full or or a glass that is half empty, your work can shine even if the jurors don’t like EVERY piece.  Here’s your shot…take it!

CALL for ENTRIES: 2010 Hot New Pics Show

See the Center Gallery Call online! Center Gallery in Wichita, Kansas seeks entries for a national exhibition that celebrates the range of creative exploration in photography, opening October 29, 2010.   Each photograph will be considered based on the merit of the single image.

AWARDS: Enter and Compete to become the “Hot New Pic” and receive a $250 fellowship award. 

FORMAT:  Submit images in jpeg format on CD: 300 dpi, no larger than 3000 X 3000 pixels.

FEE:  Submit up to 10 images for $50, $5 for each additional image. See the call for complete guidelines.

DEADLINE: September 1, 2010.

Questions? Contact Linda Robinson at info@centergalleryonline.com
or call the Gallery at 316-269-1250.

CALL for ENTRIES: Found Object TRASH ART

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NOT TRASH…JUST ART

I love found object art almost as much as I love crock pot creations made from leftovers.  Many emerging (not starving) artists struggle with not having the cash to participate in traditional media like oil painting.  Found-object assemblage could be the solution!

Here’s a great call from Monmouth Museum for Art from Found Objects, but you have to hurry…both postmarked and emailed entries must be received by August 6, 2010.  But look on the bright side…the materials are probably already laying around your house!

CALL FOR ENTRIES:
Art From Found Objects: A Juried Exhibition

Visit Monmouth Museum online!Museum Statement:  This exhibition focuses on artwork created from the undisguised, but often modified, use of common found objects that are not normally considered art, often because they already have a non-art function. Found art derives its identity as “Art” from the designation placed upon it by the artist. “Trash Art” is included in this exhibition as works are primarily comprised from components that have been discarded and then found. 75 % of the media used to create works for this exhibition must be from either discarded, reusable or found objects.

Juror: The juror is Harriet Taub, Executive Director, Materials for the Arts (of Cultural Affairs., NYC Department) 

Eligibility: Open to all artists world-wide age 18 and over. All artwork entered must be original creations by the artist and must have been completed within in the last five years.

Fabulous Fiber:  A previous Monmouth ExhibitSubmission Guidelines: Submissions are limited to a maximum of TWO pieces. Acceptance into the exhibition is not guaranteed with entry. The Monmouth Museum reserves the right to reject work delivered at the time of the exhibition that is not the artist’s accepted work. Selected artwork must be wired, framed (if media applicable) and ready to hang (no saw-tooth hangers). Artwork must be less than 7 feet in height and able to fit through a standard door. Pedestals must be provided by the artist for all sculpture entries. Entered and accepted work cannot be substituted and all work must be available for the duration of the exhibition.

Submission Fees: Monmouth Museum Members: FREE (see membership form at www.monmouthmuseum.org); Non-members: $20 per piece entered (limit: 2 pieces).

Visit Monmouth Museum online today!Digital Submission Specifcations: DO NOT submit more than 2 images, unless work is three-dimensional (maximum three images per sculpture). Artists are requested to submit digital images in JPEG format either via email or on a CD.  See prospectus for full guidelines.

Artist Statement: Include a statement (not more than 1 page) on the body of work submitted. Explain your choice of media, artistic vision, process, subject matter, training, influences, etc.

Mailing Submissions: Mail payment, CD, image list, application, artist statement and one SASE for return of the CD to:

The Monmouth Museum, P.O. Box 359, Lincroft, NJ 07738

Email Submissions: Email your application, images, statement and image list as attachments to cclark@monmouthmuseum.org.

DEADLINE: August 6, 2010

For full details, please see the Propectus.

CALL for Entries: New Directions

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CHICKEN OR FISH?

Sometimes you think it is going to be a pan-seared-trout day and before you know it, you’re gathered around the coffee table with the other members of your family (who were also too lazy to cook) munching on take out fried chicken.  Sometimes a change in direction is a really good thing.

Check out this Call for Entries from the Barrett Art Center for their 26th Annual Juried Contemporary Art Exbition entitled “New Directions ’10”.

CALL for ENTRIES:  New Directions ’10

Opening Reception : Saturday, October 23rd, 2010 4:00 – 6:00 pm

Barrett Art Center Galleries

55 Noxon Street Poughkeepsie, NY 12601

“Harbor Infrastructure” oil by Kari FeuerDIGITAL: CD with your images (not DVD). No Asterisks or Quotes, please. Simple titling, Artist LAST name FIRST, then title, size, medium, .jpg files ONLY.

Approx. 1MB jpeg file is sufficient. (A good pixel width of 1800 sufficient for detail).  CDs must open on PCs & Macs. Please test before sending. Unreadable CDs will not be judged. Judging will be done from CD images only, no prints of any type accepted. Work previously exhibited at the BAC is not eligible. Submitted work must have been completed within the last 4 years.

ENTRY FEE: Entry fee is non-refundable. $30 for the first 4 slides or images, $5 for each additional image. Complete the entry form, and send it to the BAC along with your slides or disk and entry fee so that it arrives at the BAC no later than Friday, September 17, 2010.

Barrett School of ArtNOTIFICATION: Please remember to include a self-addressed, stamped envelope for notification of acceptance or rejection and the return of your CD. Every precaution will be taken to assure the safe return of your materials, but the BAC cannot be responsible for any loss or damage. Care should be taken that images are accurate representations of your work. Accepted works that do not reasonably meet the quality indicated on the CD can be refused. Accepted work will require proper framing or presentation, no substitutions of accepted work will be permitted. Images of accepted works may be retained by the BAC for publicity and documentation purposes. If selected, instructions for submission of artwork will be forwarded to the entrant. Notification of acceptance by Monday, October 4th . Accepted work will be due October 11th –16th.

AWARDS: Recipients of cash awards will be determined by the juror and announced at the opening reception. Artists need not be present.

JUROR: Nat Trotman, Associate Curator, Guggenheim Museum of Art, New York , NY.  Nat Trotman is an Associate Curator at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, where has worked since 2001.

Learn More about Nat Trotman at the Guggenheim site!

He holds a Master of Philosophy from the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, where he focused on performance, photography, and time-based art, and is a graduate of the Whitney Museum’s Independent Study Program.

Among the exhibitions he has co-organized for the Guggenheim are Haunted: Contemporary Photography/Video/Performance (2010), Catherine Opie: American Photographer (2008), Felix Gonzalez-Torres: America (2007), and The Shapes of Space (2007).

Learn More about the Barrett Art Center online!

ART PUBLICATION: Cantanker Magazine

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Are you surprised that I haven’t mention Art Publication in a couple of weeks?  Me too.  I think you all know my opinion, but since we have lots of new readers lately…I’ll restate it for the record.  Opportunities for having your work published in art journals and magazines can only serve to help your career.  Think of it as the cherry on the sundae!

Exposure in print can open doors for you in venues far from your back door.  This Call for Entries from Cantaker Magazine is themed “The Ambiguous Object.”  Art Publication and a theme…how will I ever contain my joy?  Heheheh.  Here’s the call:

CALL FOR ENTRIES: 
Issue 11 : 

The Ambiguous Object, 
Catalog & Exhibition

Selected work will be featured in Cantanker’s full-color annual art catalog, Issue 11 and in a group exhibition in October 2010.  > SUBMIT ENTRIES HERE <


Submission Deadline:  August 31, 2010
Acceptance Notification: Mid-September, 2010
Exhibition/Catalog Release: Early October, 2010
Venue T.B.A.

Cantanker Issue 10Theme:  The Ambiguous Object investigates questions of space, perception, projection, and meaning. The project will include work in all mediums that uses ambiguity to allow viewers both the literal and physical space to observe and imagine.

About the Jurors:  Cook & Ruud is a think tank and production team comprised of Rachel Cook and Claire Ruud. We seek to investigate new models for the production and presentation of contemporary art. Drawing on traditional models such as the for-profit gallery, the nonprofit space and the artist-run cooperative, our goal is to develop new models for supporting art work amidst a shifting cultural and economic landscape.
 
Previous Cantanker Magazine ExhibitSubmission Guidelines:
  • Works can be executed in any media, traditional or digital/new media. 
  • All works must be submitted digitally in high-resolution jpg files (300 dpi or larger).
  • Video work must be submitted for the jurying process as still images.
  • Work submitted may be in any size and will be appropriately scaled to fit the catalog.
  • Only recent or newly created work will be considered.
  • Submissions must be made online at HERE. Please note that submissions cannot be mailed.
  • Work submitted must be available for the group show.
  • All artists are welcome to submit except those who are members of the Cantanker staff.
 
Entry Requirements:
  • $10 for a single submission, $20 for 3 submissions.
  • There is no upper limit on submissions.
  • Artists should provide a brief statement about their work (150 words or less).
 
Jury Process & Dates
  • Submissions will be juried by C&R.
  • Artists will be notified of their acceptance by MID-SEPTEMBER.
  • Accepted submissions will be printed in full color in Issue 11 of Cantanker with full credit given to the artist.
  • Selected artists will be contacted by the Cantanker editorial staff with details regarding Issue 11 group show in October 2010.
  • Selected artists are responsible for all artwork shipping and/or delivery expenses.
  • Cantanker will NOT provide return shipping.
 
For questions not addressed in this form: email editor@cantanker.com

CALL for ENTRIES: Art to Die For

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ART OF DEATH

I avoid all talk of death and mortality, in general.  My fondest hope is that we I finally slow down long enough to die…instead of a wake or funeral, my loved ones will plan an elaborate seven course meal for those nearest and dearest to my heart (and stomach).

I have been avoiding all acknowledgment of the aging process when at all possible.  However, the subject has started to creep into my work occasionally…we’ll call it a PREMATURE middle-aged crisis.  Here’s a great call for entries from Gallery 5 in Richmond, Virgina called Momento Mori that explores how you guys are approaching the subject of death and mortality in your work.  Check it out…

Call for Entries:  Memento Mori

Visit Gallery 5 online!Gallery5 is now accepting proposals and visual submissions for Momento Mori, an exhibition that considers death and ephemerality in the modern era. The work assembled in this all media show will look at how artists are confronting these issues today and consider impermanence in cotemporary culture.

SHOW DATES:  Memento Mori will run from October 29th until Dec 17th 2010 and will coincide with an observance of Dia de Los Muertos throughout the month of November.

MEDIA:  Both two-dimensional and 3-demensional works are welcome.
Giant Skull by Indian artist Subodh Gupta

DEADLINE:  Gallery5 should receive all submissions and proposals no later than September 17, 2010.

GUIDELINES:  All digital images submitted should be a maximum of 10”x10” at 72 dpi. Please attach a numbered index of your work that includes title, dimensions, and medium. Bio, statement, resume, and relevant links may also be included in your submission.

ENTRY FEE:  There are no entry fees.

Submissions can be emailed to: visual@gallery5arts.org

 OR mailed to:

Memento Mori
Gallery5
200 W. Marshall St.
Richmond, Virginia 23220
For more information, please visit Gallery 5’s Call for Artists page!

CALL for Entries: Dreamland

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DREAMS INTERPRETED

My best friend, Toni Morton, is a fruit loop, an organic one, but a fruit loop nonetheless.  Since we were in college she been into lots of touchy, feely, spirtually-connected “stuff.”  Now she’s all green and granola-crunchy.  I respect her right to believe in whatever she likes…I even love her for it, and I am occasionally swayed by her green logic.  But admittedly, I love giving her a hard time about it too, ha.

This Call for Entries for Artists in Dreamland has that sort of soft, squishy, mystical vibe.  Get in touch with your dreams folks…you can do it.  Here’s the Call for Art Entries:

Call for Entries: ARTISTS IN DREAMLAND

Dream of the Crystal Tree (2008)The purpose of this exhibit is to showcase artwork that expresses the dreams that we all have in the night, and how our dreams and dream life inform and inspire the creative process and the creation of art.  This is a unique opportunity for our visitors to walk through a visual dream diary of the exhibiting artists.   

Eligibility: Original artwork inspired by dreams or series of dreams in the night.  Both the art pieces and the dream that inspired the creation of the art are juried.  The most important criterion is how the art piece is connected to a dream or series of dreams, to fit into the theme of the exhibit.  Dream artwork that have been exhibited in the dream art show 2008 or Artists in Dreamland 2009 will not be accepted.   

Media:   All two-dimensional and three-dimensional media will be considered, including painting, drawing, collage, mosaic, metal, glass, fabric, ceramic, sculpture and mixed media.  Film, video, and digital art will be considered if provision for displaying these media is provided or can be located by art exhibit staff.  All works accepted must be suitably framed and/or ready for display.  Works on paper must be framed under glass or plexiglass.  No crafts, kits, reproductions, or production please.   

Dream PodsAll entries must include : 

1.  Printed dream narrative to accompany the dream art in the exhibit, to illustrate the connection between the dream and the creation of the piece of art.  Dream narrative may be continued on the back of the entry form. 

2.  A brief artist statement and biographical statement, computer printed or typed on 81/2 by 11 inch paper that will be displayed in a 3-ring notebook, available to visitors to view in  gallery. Please note: artists’ statements must include the dream or the significant part of the dream that inspired the art and an explanation of how the work is dream-related.   

3.  Images of the artwork are to be digital; either JPG or PDFs will be accepted. 

4.  Every piece of art is exhibit ready and/or ready to hang.  No sawtooth hangers.   

Visit the Poudre River Arts Center online!5.  Shipping: Work should be shipped to or hand-delivered to Poudre River Arts Center on or before delivery deadline of Friday August 27, 2010.  Artwork must be submitted in reusable containers with enclosed prepaid return shipping label.  Only submissions with a physical street address included will be accepted.  If shipper needs phone number, please use 970-310-0906.  Please use bubble wrap or foam rubber and rubber bands – no tape or peanuts.  No wooden crates except for sculpture.  If you wish to have a receipt of delivery, please ship accordingly. 

6.  Liability: Kat Peters-Midland, DreamMosaics Studio, and Poudre River Arts Center will take all precautions to ensure the safety of all artwork.  All work will be handled with care.  The gallery will be staffed during all open hours of the exhibit.  However Kat Peters-Midland, DreamMosaics Studio, and/or Poudre River Arts Center will not be responsible for any loss, damage, or stolen artwork.  Any insurance is sole responsibility of the exhibiting artist.   

7.  Jury fee: $35 for up to 3 pieces of art that is in the exhibit.  Jury fee for additional art pieces is $10 a piece. 

Learn about Dream Interpretation!8.  Sales: Entries do not have to be for sale.  The price must be included on pieces for sale.  There is a 25% commission on all sales. 

9. Judging: Due to popular demand, the People’s Choice award will be offered this year.  The award will be determined by a vote of visitors, which will be determined at the end of the exhibit on September 25, 2010.  First, second, and third places will be posted on the websites www.dreammosaics.com and www.poudreriverartscenter.com. 

10. An opportunity to offer prints and cards with images of the dream art in the exhibit is extended to each exhibiting artist; they will be placed in the gallery.

 CALENDAR

August 2, 2010 Deadline for jury fee ($35 for up to 3 pieces; $10 for each additional piece) and digital images of pieces.  JPG or PDFs are accepted.   

August 6, 2010 Artists notified (by email or phone call) of jury results 

August 27, 2010 Dream art, framed dream narrative, artist statement and biography received. 

August 30 – 31, 2010 Dream art exhibit hung 

September 1 through 25, 2010 Artists in Dreamland Exhibit

September 3, 2010 Opening reception on First Friday Gallery Walk from 6 to 9 p.m.  Refreshments and live music will be provided. 

September 27, 2010 Unsold work must be picked up between 11 and 3 p.m. or by appointment.   

September 29, 2010 Shipped entries will be return shipped by 5 p.m. 

Contact Kat Peters-Midland at 970-310-0906 or
dreammosaics@comcast.net if you have any questions. 

DOWN SOUTH: Four Calls for Entries

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LOTS OF CALLS!

Many mallowmars ago, I swore off lists on ArtAndArtDeadlines.com.  You guys didn’t like reading them, and I didn’t like writing them.  We’re both happier now.  However…

I received a group of Calls for Entries (none of them regional) all from the same organization, the Arts & Culture Alliance of Greater Knoxville (TN).  I have entered two of the four shows before and was juried into both.  I like couldn’t pass on the opportunity for you, but I also didn’t want to get the email suggesting I’m playing favorites by covering the same gallery 4 times in a couple of weeks.  My solution?  Here are four of the Calls for Art Entries in abbreviated fashion:

Knoxville’s Arts District Banner Competition

Click for the Arts District Banner Application!Receipt deadline: August 20, 2010
The winning design will be printed on 26 banners to be hung from street poles in the Knoxville Arts District (primarily along the 100 & 200 Blocks of Gay Street). 

Banners will hang indefinitely. 

Enter up to three designs, no entry fee.  To download a PDF application, visit www.knoxalliance.com/textfiles/artsdistrictbannerapplic.pdf.

Arts in the Airport

Click Here for the Artist in the Airport Application!Receipt deadline: Friday, Sept. 17, 2010
This is a biannual juried exhibition showcasing work at McGhee Tyson Airport in Knoxville for a six-month period. 

Enter up to five pieces of work, no entry fee. 

Up to $1,000 in awards are given.  I have work in the current exhibition now.  To download a PDF application, visit www.knoxalliance.com/textfiles/airportapplicationfall10.pdf.

Emporium Artist-in-Residence

Click here for the Artist in Residence Application!Receipt deadline: Friday, Sept. 17, 2010
This is a biannual opportunity for college students and other young, emerging artists providing free studio space at the Emporium in downtown Knoxville as well as a solo exhibition at the end of the six-month residency. 

Free membership in the Alliance for one year. 

No application fee.  To download a PDF application, visit www.knoxalliance.com/textfiles/residencyapplicationfall2010.pdf.

National Juried Exhibition

Click for the Juried Show Application!Postmark deadline: Saturday, Sept. 26, 2010
This is an annual juried exhibition showcasing work at the Emporium in downtown Knoxville from mid-December through end of January. 

Enter up to three pieces of work for $40 ($25 for members) and three additional works for $7/each ($5/each for members). I have had work in this show 2 years in a row.  Come on folks…if I can do it, you can do it.

Up to $1,000 in awards are given.  To download a PDF application, visit www.knoxalliance.com/textfiles/Juriedapplic2010.pdf.

For all the Upcoming Exhibits, visit the website
of the
Arts & Culture Alliance of Greater Knoxville.

CALL for Entries: Shift for Change

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SNICKERS

You know how I love a theme.  I hear the snickers…I am proud to love a theme.  I once had an art critic wonder aloud (in print anyway) if my love for a theme didn’t occasionally cloud my curatorial vision.  Ouch, right?

Here’s a great Art Show Theme…Shift…Change…Movement.  Any interpretation you fancy will be fine for this Call for Entries from the BECA Foundation.  Check it out:

BECA Foundation presents:
SHIFT, A
Call to Artists, Architects + Designers
 

Read the full Call for Entries for SHIFT!DEADLINE: 
Rcv’d by August 10, 2010

RECEPTION: 
September 3, 2010

The BECA Foundation is pleased to present SHIFT, an exhibition of new works of art + design featuring works that express, reveal, embody or address a change or movement on some level – be it social, cultural, physical, metaphysical, political, technological or any other relative shift.

For the purpose of this Call, submitting artists, architects and designers are encouraged to freely interpret the meaning of the word ‘shift’.

Those at least 18 years of age from any country are eligible to submit their works for consideration according to the guidelines below.

The BECA Foundation will host the exhibition at New Studio A.D., a new multi-functional studio, exhibition and event space located in downtown Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Check out Future Exhibitions at BECA ICAD online!The space allocated for the exhibition is 650 sqft (60 sq meters) with a ceiling height of 14 feet (4.3 meters) allowing the exhibition to fill a full 9,100 cubic feet (258 meters cubed) of viewing space.

Of the entries submitted, three individual artists, architects, designers, duos, groups or collectives will be selected by BECA Foundation directors + advisors to receive the exhibition opportunity which will run from September 1 – 14, 2010 with an opening reception from 6 – 8pm on September 3rd, during Downtown Albuquerque’s First Friday ArtsCrawl.

This is a multimedia and multidisciplinary exhibition without limitation therefore all works will be considered, including but not limited to: site-specific installations, painting, sculpture, mixed-media, drawing, printmaking, fiber, textiles, illustration, digital art, interactive design, photography, video/new media, film, performance art, music and sound focused works, 3D animation, graphic design, product design, furniture design, haute couture fashion + accessories, architectural interventions/designs and functional art, etc.  In other words, all creative culminations are welcome.

Check out BECA online!With a growing international BECA network of now 30,000, it is more important than ever for BECA to ensure that in addition to hosting the physical exhibition, the exhibition also be made available online at www.BECAICAD.org for those who are unable to attend in person.

BECA outreach efforts also extend beyond its own growing network via news releases, blogs, videos, flip publications and various forms of social media. This extended outreach for each exhibition results in the exposure of exhibiting artists, architects + designers work to over 750,000 members of the local, regional, national and international art + design communities.

Please download and review the complete Call to Artists, Architects + Designers below:

  SHIFT_Call to AAD.pdf
Size : 177 Kb
Type : pdf

Once you have downloaded and reviewed the
 
Call to Artists, Architects + Designers, you may begin by clicking the
“Submission Fee” link found on
their site
.

CALL for ENTRIES: The Map as Art

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ART ON THE GO

In our mobile world, it seems that all of life revolves around fast food, GPS and mobile phones.  Maps have become a rarely used–and lately a little understood–artform. 

When I think of maps as an artform, I think of the fantastical maps of Canadian Artist Shane Watt(Ironic considering the call is limited to US Artists).  So, I was really excited to find this Call for Entries from Sebastopol Center for the Arts celebrating the Map as Art.

CALL FOR ENTRIES: Mapworks

Check out the Sebastopol Center for the Arts online!Sebastopol Center for the Arts invites artists living in the United States to submit work to Mapworks: the Map as Art.  SCA is looking for art which references maps and mapmaking. 

This may be done directly or indirectly, metaphorically, or conceptually.  The terrain may be (but is not limited to) geographic, psychological, political, historical, cultural, mathematical, imaginary, or personal. 

All media is acceptable, including installation. Video and film should be submitted as a DVD in loops no longer than 4 minutes; selected artists will need to supply their own equipment for display.

Check out Kim Anno's Blog!JUROR: Kim Anno is a painter, bookmaker, collaborator and Professor and Chair of Painting, at the California College of the Arts, San Francisco.  Her advocacy of the arts has enjoined her talents as curator, artist-in-residence, juror, lecturer, and interviewer.  In addition, her diverse practice has led her into important collaborations with writers, visual and performance artists.

DEADLINE: Hand-delivered entries will be accepted at SCA on Monday, August 30, between 3 and 6 pm.  Entries by jpegs on CD must arrive by 5 pm, on or by that date.  Please see prospectus for complete guidelines.

Waites Rounde by Shane WattENTRY FEES: 

SCA members, $10 per entry or 3 entries for $25 (membership is $40 annually). 

Nonmembers, $15 per entry, or 3 entries for $40. Maximum, 3 entries per artist.

AWARDS:

$200 Best of Show

$50 Coordinators Award & Merit Awards

For a prospectus go to http://www.sebarts.org/visual/pdf/MappingProsp.pdf
or request by e-mail from satrip@sonic.net.
For information call SCA at 707/829-4797.

CALL for ENTRIES: 7 Deadly Sins in Miami

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Like Chocolate

I never cease to be amazed at how often I trip across artist opportunities when on a completely different mission to find source or inspiration material for my own work.  While searching for some reference material to shoot my last piece “Greed” for the series Pyschomachia that I’ve been working on with Arizona Artist Jerry Portelli, I tripped across this great call for the Seven Deadly Sins from Miami’s Bakehouse Art Complex.

Call for Entries:  ¡Sin!

A national juried exhibition of original work inspired by a traditional concept of human transgressions. Lust, envy, gluttony, sloth, greed, wrath and pride have had an enormous impact on the moral compass of the modern world. With many different interpretations and understandings, each individual sin has been explored and exposed numerous times.

Check out the Bakehouse Art Complex!The Bakehouse Art Complex located in the Wynwood Arts District, Miami FL is announcing a Call to Artists for ¡SIN!  to be on view during the world renowned art fair Art Basel Miami 2010.

In its 2,600 square foot gallery, the artists, chosen by a reputable panel of curators, will display their works that are directly related to one of the deadly sins.

Each of the seven sins is explored, from their origins and nature, their opposing virtue, and their corresponding punishment through a variety of media and styles from across the country.

Check out all of the Artist Opportunities at Miami's Bakehouse Art Complex!Applicants will have the opportunity to present their work to a highly distinguished panel of jurors consisting of Museum and respected Art Professionals from Miami.

Each juror has chosen a specific sin, which they will individually curate. Jury panel is listed below. All Media Welcome.

 Download the PDF Application

Exhibition Dates:
November 30th – January 24th 2011

Opening Reception:
November 29th 7-11pm

Submission Deadline: OCTOBER 1st, 2010, 5:00pm est

Miami's Bakehouse Art Complex!JURY

GREED: Silvia Karman Cubiñá, Executive Director and Chief Curator of the Bass Museum of Art 

LUST: Brian Dursum, Executive Director & Curator, Lowe Art Museum

ENVY:  Jeremy Chestler, Executive Director, Art Center / South Florida

GLUTTONY: Bonnie Clearwater, Executive Director & Chief Curator, Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami 

SLOTH: TBA

WRATH: Carol Damian, Professor & Director and Chief Curator, Frost Art Museum 

PRIDE:  Cathy Leff, Director, Wolfsonian

Check out all the Opportunities at The Bakehouse Art Complex!