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CALL FOR ENTRIES: All Hung Art Show

Click Here to Subscribe to ArtAndArtDeadlines.com by Email!When I moved to the Great Smoky Mountains a few years ago, my family made a commitment to becoming more attuned to our surroundings and spending more time in the Great Outdoors.  My family has tried gardening–no easy feat on the side of a mountain–as well as hiking, white water rafting and more.  Why not bike riding?  This Call for Entries is a great resume builder because it is a non-juried (all hung) show and promotes Bikes for the World too!

Here’s the Call for Entries for
Biketastic
An Art Show Inspired by Bicycles

Read the full Call for Entries for Biketastic by the Soundry!“Biketastic” is an art show for all mediums inspired by bicycles!  This show is meant to feature art that represents the many nuances of bike culture; from bikes for commuting, racing and pleasure rides to those who ride them for economic, and environmental reasons.

  The Soundry’s proximity to the Washington & Old Dominion Trail gives the area a lot of “bike traffic.”  As a result, they see first hand what an important role biking plays in many people’s lives.  Smartly enought…they have also noticed that bike enthusiasts like bike related art!

This show is open to all mediums and will bring with it many bike-centered events from organized “rides” to film screenings, and a fashion show.  The opening of the arts show will benefit Bikes for the World!

Commit to Submit Form Here! “Biketastic” is unjuried.  The submission fee is $20 and artists may submit up to 3 pieces.  All work must be for sale and ready to hang or display. 

Submissions are due by July 21, 2010.

Delivery of art work is due to The Soundry by July 28th.

The Gallery at the Soundry

Visit The Soundry online!The gallery at The Soundry occupies about one quarter of their total space. It’s a rough-around-the-edges kind of space with good lighting and comfortable seating. 

They hang their member’s artwork in this area and offer it for sale. This is the place to go in Vienna, Virginia if you’re looking for work from emerging artists, or if you just want to kick back, sip a latte, and take in some new sights.

The artwork in the gallery changes regularly, and a large portion of their gallery space is set aside for installation works.

The garage atmosphere and undergound, working-studio feel give visitors an experience they’re guaranteed not to find anywhere in the region.

Make sure you hurry:

Submissions are due by July 21, 2010.

Delivery of art work is due to The Soundry by July 28th.

RETRO ART CONTEST: Spirograph

Click to Subscribe to ArtAndArtDeadlines.com by Email!I love the sort of fun whimsy of the design of the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s.  And as a parent, I love the variety of opportunities that were provided in that era to sneak the principles of design, color and competition into your children’s lives through play.   Just add a Twinkie, and this next call for art entries from Sound Feelings Publishing would be a perfect combination or whimsy and design!

Can you Design Something better than this?

Spirograph Multicolor Design Art Contest!Sound Feelings Publishing is inviting submissions of beautiful designs to be Included in a Brand New Multi-Color Instruction Booklet for the Famous Spirograph Toy from the 1960s.

Using your 1967-1970 Kenner Spirograph toy (not Spirograph Plus or any other variant) and using a new Spirograph Multicolor Pen from Sound Feelings Publishing, create one or more BRAND NEW DESIGNS and submit them to Sound Feelings for their consideration to be included in their new, upcoming “Spirograph Multicolor Instruction Booklet.”

The winners will receive the prize money and will also have their names listed by their design (unless you prefer not to).

How Would These Designs be Different?

The original Spirograph incorporated pens that had four colors, black, blue, red and green.

Spirograph Mulitcolor Design Art Contest!Sound Feelings is seeking submissions of new designs that use the new Spirograph Multicolor Pen.

These new pens contain the original four colors: black, blue, red and green

But the new pen ALSO includes fun and creative rainbow colors: yellow, light blue, pink, purple, brown, and orange — ten colors in one pen!

The Spirograph Multicolor Pen contains 10 ballpoint cartridges within one large barrel.

The ballpoint pen tips of the cartridges are the EXACT size of the original pen tips that came with your 1960s Spirograph. (Modern ballpoint pens have larger size tips that will not fit through the holes of the Spirograph gears.)

SUBMISSION DEADLINE: October 5, 2010

RULES:

Check out the new Multicolor Spirograph Pen!1. Use a Spirograph multicolor pen (pictured right at $5.99) to a create brand new design on your Spirograph

2. Artwork created with gel tip, rollerball or felt tip pens will NOT be accepted.

3. Use high-quality paper so that the pen does not make any holes or rough spots. The paper color will usually be white, but if your design requires paper of a different color, then that will be completely acceptable.

4. Use one or more of the colors in the multicolor pen. (You may use as many colors as you want in your design, but generally, combining a few well-matched colors well will look better than using all ten colors!) Also, you may just want to use the original black, blue, red or green colors in your design and that would be completely fine.

5. Scan your completed design at 300 dpi or higher and save in .jpg format, at the highest quality. If you don’t have a scanner, you can mail the original to us and we will scan it and return your original to you.

6. Create instructions that follow the same format as the original instruction booklet so others may re-create your design. This includes displaying the ring number, the wheel number, the hole and the color of pen, and the reference starting point. Please see the sample of the original instruction booklet to guide you.

See the full Spirograph Call for Entries!7. You agree that if you become one of their winners, you relinquish complete ownership and copyright of your design to Sound Feelings Publishing.

8. You may submit more than once.

9. Prizes will be based on existing submissions. If there are not enough contest art entries AND if the standards of the entries are not high enough then some of the prizes will not be awarded.

10. They will ONLY publish the winning entries. They will not publish your design unless they pay you for it!

11. Winners will be chosen within 60 days of the submission deadline and will be paid immediately thereafter.

12. Cost to enter: FREE!

Submit Your Entry to: spirographcontest@soundfeelings.com

Please include:

  • Your artwork (scanned as described above)
  • Your instructions (as described above)
  • Your name
  • Your email address
  • Phone number
  • Mailing address
  • Would you like your name published if you win?
  • PayPal email (optional–see below)

If you become one of the winners, they can send payment by PayPal. If you prefer that, then make sure they have your PayPal email and let them know that you prefer that method of payment. Otherwise, they will send your payment by check to your mailing address.

Hurry!  The Deadline is October 5th!  Order a pen and start designing today!

Click Here for the Full Call for Entries!

ARTIST of the MONTH: Liquitex Acrylic Painters

Subscribe to ArtAndArtDeadlines.com by Email!ALL promotion of your art
is a good thing.
 

FREE promotion of your art
is a GREAT thing. 

I am not a painter (because I’m really bad at it), but I have a great love and appreciation for those that paint well–from representational to abstract.  I do use Liquitex gel mediums though.  So, here’s a great little opportunity from Liquitex that could result in a little free promotion for your work. (Please note, Liquitex is not currently a sponsor of this site.)

CALL FOR SUMISSIONS:
Liquitex is Looking for Acrylic Painters

Liquitex Artist of the Month Program is aimed at providing valuable Internet exposure for artists working primarily in acrylic paint. Each month one artist will be selected and featured on the Liquitex web site and Liquitex Facebook page. The work will be selected by a jury from entries received up to the last day of that month. Those entries not selected will be considered during following months. Slides can not be returned as this is an ongoing program.

Liquitex Acrylic PaintsHOW TO ENTER:

1. There is no entry fee.

2. Fill out and sign the form found here. If submitting an electronic version of the form, typing your name in the signature field will represent your signature.

Only your City, State, Email and Web Site will be published.

3. Submissions must include a minimum of 4 and maximum of 6 images of recent work done primarily in acrylic, a short biography and an artists statement.

4. Images can be submitted via email, via your web site, a CD containing JPG files or slides

5. Emailed Images: Images must be 600 pixels wide or greater at 72 DPI. The email must Include information listing Title, Media and Year of each image.

6. CD: Images must be 600 pixels wide or greater at 72 DPI. Include an information sheet listing Title, Media and Year of each image. The CD will not be returned.

7. WEB: If you reference your web site, images must be able to be saved from your site at 600 pixels wide or greater. Include information listing Title, Media and Year.

Liquitex Heavy Body Professional Artist Colors!The selected work and associated information will be featured on the Liquitex Artist of the Month Web Page and Liquitex Facebook Page for one month. The site may maintain an area of past winners. Artist information will also appear, listing artist name, City, State, Email and Website unless otherwise noted. Interested parties will be encouraged to contact the artist directly for sales. Liquitex will receive no commission.

Please note:  The current Artist of the Month on their website seems to be from November 2009.  I don’t know if they have suspended the program or if no one is submitting.  Let’s find out!

CALL FOR ENTRIES: Photography

Click to Subscribe to ArtAndArtDeadlines.com by Email!I love portraiture.  Portraiture is yummy…often decadent–like a bowl of exotic chocolate truffles.

Some of my favorite portraitists’ work span the gamut of possibilities from the soulful portraits by Paul Murray of mountain folk still living a life most people don’t dream still exists to the utterly surreal portraiture of Christian Rex Van Minnen to the slightly disturbed clowns of Jerry Portelli.  My own work has often centered around “self as other.”  Self-portraiture–whether literal or not–is a soul-searching, profound experience.

Here is a great call for self-portraiture called “Self Searching” brought to you by The Vermont Photography Workplace and PhotoPlace Gallery.  You may remember a previous call for Photo Abstraction from PhotoPlace that we posted during Photography Week. 

Here’s the call:

CALL FOR ENTRIES
Self Searching: The Art of Self-Portraiture

Loretta by PhotoPlace Exhibitor Shelly CaltonWithin the photographic genre of self-portraiture, some of the most probing, surprising, and thoughtful images have been made in the history of the medium.

For Self-Searching, they seek self-portraits that go beyond surface appearance to comment on the hopes, dreams, fears, and identities of the individuals pictured. 

Aline Smithson will choose forty photos for exhibition at PhotoPlace Gallery in Middlebury, Vermont.  

She will select an addiitonal thirty-five images for inclusion in the “On-Line Gallery Annex.” 

All seventy-five photographs will be reproduced in a full-color exhibiiton catalogue that will be available for purchase.  They offer free matting and framing for accepted photographs that fit their pre-cut mat sizes for the duration of the exhibition.

Juror:  Aline Smithson

After a career as a New York Fashion Editor and working along side the greats of fashion photography, Aline Smithson discovered the family Rolleiflex and never looked back.

Mother by Aline SmithsonNow represented by galleries across the country and published throughout the world, Aline continues to create her award-winning photography with humor, compassion, and a 50-year-old camera.

Her work has been featured in numerous publications including the PDN Photo Annual, Communication Arts Photo Annual, Eyemazing, Artworks, Shots, Pozytyw, and Silvershotz magazines. She has exhibited widely including solo shows at the Griffin Museum of Photography, the Oswald Gallery, and Wallspace Gallery in Seattle.

Aline has been the Gallery Editor for Light Leaks Magazine, writes and edits the blog, Lenscratch, and has been curating exhibitions for a number of galleries and on-line magazines.

Submission Instructions:

Along with the completed application form, please submit your work via e-mail or by sending them a CD with your files.  

Digital Files: Theyonly accept digital files.  All digital images should be provided as jpgs only, 72 ppi, image width not to exceed 1024 pixels on the longest side. Files should be titled as follows: LastName_FirstName_1Title.jpg  The number should correspond with the number on the application form.   

WATER online gallery!E-mail digital files and application form information to photos@vtphotoworkplace.com  or send CD with your images (not DVD), along with application form. Include SASE for return of CD, if desired.   If you have any questions about submitting digital images, please contact the gallery at photos@vtphotoworkplace.com     

Submission Fee:  Non-refundable $25 for the first 5 prints or digital images, $6 for each additional image.  Please make checks payable to Vermont Photography Workplace.  Credit card or PayPal payments may be made using the link at the bottom of the application form.  Applicants must be 18 or over.  Yes, they DO accept international applications.  Send materials to: Vermont Photography Workplace, 43 Weybridge Street, Middlebury, VT 05753 USA.

Acceptance Notification:  Artists will be notified of accepted work via e-mail approximately one week after the deadline.  If selected, artists will be sent instructions for submitting work for exhibition.  

All accepted exhibition prints should be on paper, sized to be matted to fit in an 11 x 14 or 16 x 20 frame unless another format is approved by the Gallery. 

Sales:  If accepted, artists may choose to offer their work for sale.  The VPW retains 40% of the sale price, as well as 6% Vermont sales tax.  Photographs accepted for other VPW exhibitions are not eligible for re-submission for one year. 

Use Rights: Artists whose submissions are accepted for exhibition grant the VPW the right to use their images for the purpose of marketing the exhibition, marketing related programs, and subsequent display as thumbnails on the VPW’s website, unless indicated otherwise.  

The Deadline is Midnight on July 19, 2010…so hurry!

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WIN an ART STUDIO Makeover!

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I have used many of them throughout my art career.  Some of my favorites are ArtShow.com and ArtCalendar.com.  Each of them does what they do very well.  ArtAndArtDeadlines.com is meant to be a visual respite, a tasty morsel if you will, among the many art deadlines sites that thrive on lists…but there is room for all of us.

Today, I would like to call your attention to ArtCalendar.com’s Studio Makeover Contest which is co-sponsored by Dick BlickPlease note, Dick Blick is not an official sponsor of this site–although I do love their gallery wrapped canvases.  I don’t know a single artist whose studio couldn’t use a makeover, and mine is no exception.  Here are the details:

ART STUDIO MAKEOVER COMPETITION

Click for details of ArtCalendar.com's Studio Makeover Competition!Enter Art Calendar‘s 2nd Annual Studio Makeover Contest, featuring more than $18,000 in prizes.

Bring Your Studio to Life!

Tell ArtCalendar.com why you think you should win a studio makeover and provide us with a photo of your current art studio.

The Art Calendar Studio Makeover Contest is FREE to enter!

Entry Deadline: July 31, 2010

Three winners will be selected and announced in the November 2010 issue of Art Calendar!

Grand Prize – $12,500+ in prizes
Second Prize – $3,250+ in prizes
Third Prize – $2,250+ in prizes

All winners will also be included in an editorial feature in the February 2011 issue of Art Calendar!

The Grand Prize Winner will videotape their studio transformation with a camera provided by Art Calendar.

Please make sure to read the eligibility requirements and rules for the contest.

Eligibility Requirements:
1. Participants must be 18 years of age or older.
2. Participants must live in the 48 contiguous United States. (Excludes AK and HI)
3. Participants must have at least 50 sq. ft. of designated art space.  Uh oh, I think mine is 42 square feet…maybe I will measure again.  🙂
Check out Sara Lechner's Art Studio--This may be one of the few that doesn't need a makeover!4. Participants must rent or own their designated art space.
5. Participants must provide one or more photos of current designated art space.
6. Participants must provide a personal statement of 100 words or less explaining why they should be selected to win the Art Calendar Studio Makeover.
7. All winning participants must execute all waivers and release agreements required by Art Calendar.
8. All winning participants must be able to makeover their designated art space with art supplies won in contest within two weeks of receiving said art supplies.
9. Second and third place winners must submit at least two photos of studio makeover within two weeks of receiving art supplies won in contest.
10. Grand Prize winning participant must videotape before and after transformation of studio space with video camera provided by Art Calendar.

The deadline is July 31, 2010…so don’t delay!

EMERGING ARTISTS: Ephemeral Call for Entries

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Find a Show.  Enter a Show.  Eat.

We are not alone in our enthusiasm for helping artists succeed.  Take a look at this great call for ephemeral art.

ROY G BIV Gallery for Emerging Artists is currently looking for entries for Time-Sensitive, an exhibition held at The Ohio State University Urban Arts Space, located at 50 W Town Street, Columbus, OH 43215 from October 2010 – January 2011. Ola Ståhl will select the artwork. Group exhibitions may be submitted with a concept proposal for the space.

Roy G Biv Gallery

Time-Sensitive will feature artists who explore the idea of the ephermeral. Ephemeral artworks fade, disappear, or simply “end” due to the materials or time that they inhibit. The artworks in Time-Sensitive will explore the impermanent and the transitory, as well as disintegration and decay. These investigations will hopefully encourage momentary (yet lasting) impressions on the viewer.

About the Juror:  Ola Ståhl is a writer, cultural theorist and sound & text based artist based in Malmö, Sweden. He received his BA with First Class Honours in The History of Art, Design and Film with Professional Writing from Sheffield Hallam University, and his MA with Distinction in The Social History of Art and PhD in Cultural Studies from the Department of Fine Art, Art History and Cultural Studies at The University of Leeds. He is a founding member of artist collective C.CRED with which he has participated in several international art exhibitions and festivals.

Charles A. CsuriAbout OSU Urban Arts Space Vision and Mission:  The Ohio State University Urban Arts Space challenges our ways of thinking about the performing and visual arts and their role in everyday life through conversation, art-making, and experimentation. The OSU Urban Arts Space encourages transformative experiences that expand worldviews, offer hands-on practical experiences in the arts and education, and develop new career skills to reflect an entrepreneurial culture. Located in the heart of downtown Columbus, the OSU Urban Arts Space joins the university with the state of Ohio and the world, functioning as an arts laboratory for Ohio State faculty and community artists and serving as a professional launching pad for Ohio State students.

About ROY G BIV:  ROY G BIV Gallery is a non-profit art gallery located at 997 North High Street in Columbus, Ohio’s historic Short North District. ROY has been dedicated to supporting emerging artists since 1989, featuring thousands of artists during its twenty-one years of existence. They pride themselves on bringing new and exciting art monthly to the Short North.

ENTRY FEE: There is a $30 entry fee for non-members. For more information on becoming a member, please visit www.roygbivgallery.org/membership.

Roy G Biv Gallery!ENTRY PROCEDURE: They are accepting images of and/or proposals for single artworks, installations, and performances that deal with the idea of the ephemeral. For consideration, the artist must submit four to six jpeg images 1MB or larger in size that are labeled with last name and slide number (ex. smith01.jpg).

Each set of jpegs must be accompanied by an image list containing the following information for each submitted image: number, title of work, date of work, medium. The image list must be in .doc or PDF format labeled with last name (ex. smithimagelist.doc).

Artists may submit up to 2 videos. Videos must be submitted in Quicktime (.mov) format with 740 X 480 aspect ratio for widescreen or 640 X 480 for fullscreen. The first two minutes of each video will be reviewed. Videos should not exceed a playing time of 10 minutes per video.

Time Sensitive Ephemeral Art Show Call!Submissions must include an artist statement and a resume in PDF or .doc format, labeled with last name (ex. smithstatement.doc). Artworks incorporating 2-D and 3-D elements must be made of ephemeral material. Such material is impermanent, non-archival, and/or constantly changing in time.

Due to health concerns, artworks comprised of materials that attract insects and vermin cannot be exhibited. Materials must not be hazardous for indoor display, as all artworks will be displayed within the Urban Arts Space Lower Gallery.

Due to the nature of ephemeral materials, artworks in the exhibition will not be insured by The Ohio State University Urban Arts Space.

Please send all application materials to entries@roygbivgallery.org with the subject header: “TIME-SENSITIVE – URBAN ARTS SPACE”

ENTRY DEADLINE:  Saturday, August 28, 2010.

No other supplemental materials will be taken into consideration during the jury process.

Incomplete applications will not be considered.

Images of selected artwork will be retained for exhibition promotion use.

For the full call, please visit:  http://www.roygbivgallery.org/pdf/timesensitivecall_revised.pdf

International CALL for Entries: Printmaking

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PRINTMAKING
CALL for Entries

I always fascinated, and a little baffled, by which posts get the most hits at ArtAndArtDeadlines.com

The Featured Artists posts that I expect no one to care about send my hits skyrocketing, while the occasional FREE entry call for entries for an International show opportunity sometimes barely limps by. 

Google "Printmaking Call for Entries"One Google search term, however, is so frequently searched that my blog posts from long ago are still coming up as results–printmaking call for entries

You heard me, folks. 

My best guess is that there are a lot of printmakers out there, and there aren’t nearly enough shows to showcase them all.  I’ll see what I can do solve this problem, but in the meantime…here’s a little appetizer:

CALL FOR ENTRIES:
International Printmaking Show

Click Here for Rules & Regulations for the Printmaking Call!The Biennale Internationale d’Estampe Contemporaine de Trois-Rivières is presented from June to September. The competition is open to all printmaking artists.

Interested artists must complete the entry form, submit a minimum of 5 and a maximum of 7 digital reproductions or color photograps of their works (see instructions below) and pay the entry fees.

Learn more about Intaglio Printmaking!Accepted techniques: intaglio, relief prints, lithography, silkscreen.

Techniques not accepted: photography, monotype, photocopy, and digital prints.

There is no maximum size for works, however, works exceeding 100 cm per side will not be framed. For installation works, the commitee should select less than 5 works for an artist.

The presented works must have been created within the last ve years. Works selected for previous editions of the Biennale internationale d’estampe contemporaine de Trois-Rivières cannot be submitted for an other edition.

Artists who have been selected on the two last editions in a row of the Biennial are not admissable for a third selection in a row.

Participation in the exhibition implies that the artists give the organizers of the Biennial the right to reproduce their works in all of the Biennial publications.

Check out the printmaking artists at CrackleUnion.com!The Biennale Internationale d’Estampe Contemporaine de Trois-Rivières has a permanent and up-to-date web site on the internet. The prizewinners’ works will appear on the site.

A color catalogue will be published.

The catalogue will illustrate all of the works of the selected artists. All chosen artists will receive a copy of this catalogue. In order to encourage the idea of a network of exchange, the artists’ addresses will be published into the catalogue.

All artists who participate will be bound by the Biennial regulations.

ENTRY FEE:

$25 CND money order, $25 USD or €35 Euros to « Biennale internationale d’estampe contemporaine de Trois-Rivières ». The money order must be sent at the mailing address indicated at the bottom of the form. If the form and the images are not sent by email, include them in the mailing of the money order.  Entry fees are not refundable.

GUIDELINES:

The documents must be sent to the Biennial organizers not later than October 1, 2010.  If sent after this date, they will not be presented to the selection committee of the Biennial. The postmark will serve as proof of entry prior to deadline.  Documents will not be returned to artists.

SELECTION:

A jury, composed of experts and artists, will make the selection amongst the proposed dossiers.  The decisions are without appeal.

Win your own award (but not a trophy) from ArtAndArtDeadlines.com!AWARDS

Each selected artist will receive an exhibition fee.

Several prizes will be awarded during the Biennial. Some prizes will be attributed by the Biennial selection jury, and others by juries set up by the associates, in close collaboration with the Biennial organizers.

An artist can receive only one prize awarded by the Biennial jury. However, he can be awarded another prize, attributed by the associates or by the public. All decisions are nal and binding.

The prizes to be awarded are as follows:

The Grand Prix de la Biennale, accompanied by a bursary of $3000 CND. This prize will be awarded by the Biennial jury.

The Prix Banque Nationale Groupe Financier, accompanied by a prize of $1500 CND. This prize will be awarded by the Biennial jury.

The Public Award will be attributed, at the end of the exhibition to the artist who has received the greatest number of votes from the visitors. This prize is for a value of $1000 CND.

The Invitation Presse Papier prize will be attributed to the foreign artist whose work is the most appreciated by the members of the Presse Papier workshop, the professional artist printmakers collective of Trois-Rivières. This prize o-ers a working residency at the Presse Papier workshop. The jury for this prize will be composed of workshop members.

Some other prizes may be added to this list.

DELIVERY OF WORK:

Instructions for sending works will be given after selection to the selected artists.

SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS:

Digital reproductions: 1000 x 1000 pixels @ 100dpi. Works should de presented on a black background, in the good way of presentation. In the down-right corner will gure the corresponding number of the work, the name of the artist, the title and the year of creation of the work, in white letters (Arial or Helvetica). Image should be saved in JPEG format, high quality (10).  Each document will be titled by the artist family name followed by a stroke and the corresponding number of the work to the presentation list (ex.: Jones-1.jpg).

Photographs: Color photography, 10 x 15 cm. On the reverse side, an arrow will indicate the upper side of the image. The name of the artist and informations about the works will be written with the corresponding number of the work on the list.

For additional information or to receive the prospectus by mail please email info@biectr.ca or call 819-370-1117.

BIEC office hours: Monday to Thursday, 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM

Postal Address: 58, rue Raymond-Lasnier  Trois-Rivières  (Québec)  Canada  G9A 2J6

CALL FOR SUBMISSSIONS: New York Show

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THE JOY OF DISCOVERY

One of the joys posting for ArtAndArtDeadlines.com is opening my email and receiving Calls that you just know will be the golden egg in some artist’s Easter egg hunt. 

I love being a part of new beginnings–both for artists and for galleries.  My experience is that gallery directors are (at least at the beginning of a project) hopeful–even expectant–of what is to come. 

My experience is also that artists spend a lot of time (at least in the beginning) hopeful–even expectant–that a gallery director is going to fall in love with their work. 

Visit the Bond Street Studio online!The joy if this post is that it may–just maybe– fulfill the hope of both for a handful of my readers.  The deadline is July 18th…DO NOT MISS this opportunity!

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS:
Bond Street Studio
Brooklyn, NY

Bond Street Studio is back and is looking for new talent. Expanding their horizons from a contemporary photography gallery, they now accepting submissions for all types of fine art work.

Visit the Bond Street Studio online!From painting to film, send them your best work for a chance to be in their grand re-opening group show in August 2010! 

They are changing things up!

Now operating as a non-traditional gallery space, they are able to have much more freedom when creating shows.

This means your work that doesn’t fit anywhere else might be perfect for Bond Street Studio! (Every non-traditional artist’s dream)

GUIDELINES: 

1.  Please send up to 5 JPG’s 700 pixels on the long side (please make sure they are in sRGB format) to gallery@bondstreetstudio.com .

Visit the Bond Street Studio online!2.  It is also helpful to include a brief bio and project description.
 
FEES:

1.  It is FREE to submit!

2.  But, if you are selected there is a $25 hanging and processing fee.

DEADLINE:  July 18, 2010

They are also planning on joining the blogosphere soon showcasing artists, so even if you don’t make it to the group show you may still be featured with on their blog!

I know that many of you out there will go to their site and be suspicious that you can’t find the any more than the information in this call or any information regarding their changing status. 

Never fear.  They aren’t asking you for cash–just good work.

They sent the call directly to me…so don’t look a gift horse in the mouth, folks.  Instead of indulging paranoia, let’s just bury them in more great work than they can handle!

CALL FOR ENTRIES: Low Tech Photo Show

Click to Subscribe to ArtAndArtDeadlines.com by Email!You know I have a sugary-soft spot for photography (and photographers as it turns out), but more than my love for the technical quality of the image is my love for the complexity of results available with older technology. 

As artists, many of us have been very concerned about the future of photography due to the inexpensive availability of digital cameras…

Who knew digital cameras would create a whole new audience for the classics like Polaroid and pinhole?

Here’a a great call for those Low Tech processes from
The Center for Fine Art Photography

Call For Entries:  LOW TECH

The Center for Fine Art Photography is currently celebrating the low-tech processes and is interested in exhibiting the best low-tech images that photographers are producing. This call is open to all subjects and styles of photography that include a low tech means of image making or printing. This includes, but is not limited to; toy, Holga and Diana cameras, Pinhole, Wet Plate Collodian, Photograms, Callotypes, Cyanotypes, Polaroid and other traditional processes. 

Visit the Center for Fine Art Photography!

JUROR:  Crista Dix

Crista Dix is the Founder and Director of wall space gallery in Seattle and Santa Barbara. Starting in this creative field as a photographer, collector and lover of the visual image, Crista decided to put down her camera and utilize her years of business management to help promote photographers and photography. With a background in science, business and creative arts, she has created a gallery space that celebrates artists’ vision. She has been a member of numerous panels and discussions, juried creative competitions and has participated in major portfolio reviews across the country. 

Specimen 5 by Galina KurlatEXHIBITION AND AWARDS:

With selection for this exhibition, featured artist’s work will be seen by an international audience of collectors, curators, art consultants and other advocates of fine art photography. Each participant will be included in the Center’s Main Gallery exhibition and Online Gallery exhibition. 
liveBooks Website Award: Valued at $399 each, two artists will receive a one year subscription for a website from liveBooks.com 
Juror’s Selection Award: $300 and a Blurb book award from Blurb.com 
Director’s Selection Award: $200 and a Blurb book award from Blurb.com 
Honorable Mention Award: $100 
All exhibitors are included in the Center’s online gallery 

Eligibility: The exhibition is open to all photographers world wide, both amateur and professional. The Center invites photographers working in all mediums, styles and schools of thought to participate in its exhibitions. 

Exhibit Prints: All accepted images submitted for exhibition must be printed and framed or mounted professionally. The Center recognizes that some work is non traditional and incorporates the framing as an integral part of the presentation. To encourage participation by photographers from around the world, the Center offers optional economical printing and framing services. Additional details will be provided upon request. 

IMPORTANT DATES:

Entries due: July 13, 2010
Notice of acceptance: July 23, 2010
Exhibition dates: Oct 1 – 30, 2010
Public / Artists’ Reception: Oct 1 from 6-9pm 

ENTRY FEE:

Members: $20 for the first five images. 

Non-Members: $35 for the first five images. 

Additional images may be submitted for $10 each. There is no limit to the number of images that may be submitted. 

Applicants signing up for membership at the time they submit their work for jurying may become a member and meet the entry fee for a total of $77.00 USD. 

Note: Images selected by jurors for exhibition at the Center in the previous 12 months are NOT eligible. Images previously submitted but not yet selected for exhibition may be resubmitted as often as you wish. 

QUESTIONS?

Visit: http://www.c4fap.org
Email: exhibitions@c4fap.org
Call: 970.224.1010

CALL FOR ENTRIES: small work BIG STATEMENT

Click Here to subscribe to ArtAndArtDeadlines.com by Email!Do YOU have a lot to say?

I have never met a good artist that didn’t have a mouthful of opinion and point-of-view.  And while a lot of you have taken to working in enormous sizes, a few of you still appreciate working compact. 

For years I worked in 12″x12″ for ease of shipping…nothing larger than dinner plate sized, ha.  Having a lot to say doesn’t necessarily mean you need a lot of space to say it in. 

Here’s a great Call for Entries  for works
12″x12″ and smaller.
 

Edward Hopper in 190717th Annual Small Matters of Great Importance
Submission Deadline: August 20, 2010
Exhibition Dates: October 16-November 28, 2010

Edward Hopper House Art Center welcomes applicants to its 17th annual Small Matters of Great Importance national juried exhibition, held in three gallery rooms of Edward Hopper’s birthplace and childhood home, now a not-for-profit art center listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Juror: 

Clare Bell, Program Manager, Roy Lichtenstein Foundation.

Visit Hopper House online!Clare Bell began her career at the Guggenheim Museum in New York and has been a curator since 1987. She has served as Deputy Director of the Museum of the City of New York and as Director of Exhibitions at Pace Wildenstein Gallery. She has written essays on numerous artists, including Jim Dine, Jenny Holzer, Ellsworth Kelly, and Roy Lichtenstein, and on various other topics in 20th century art. Ms. Bell was an instructor at the School of Visual Arts for many years and since 2002 has been Program Manger at The Roy Lichtenstein Foundation.

The exhibit celebrates work in all styles and media that makes a big statement—through message, technique, or execution–despite its size.

Eligibility:

Hopper House in 1974!Open to all artists 18 and over and all media, including drawing, painting, photography, prints, mixed media, collage, computer art, video, wall relief, and sculpture.

All subjects and styles will be considered.

Artwork must not exceed 12″ x 12″ including frame; wall relief and sculpture limited to 6″ x 12″. All work submitted must have been executive within the past two years and not previously shown at Hopper House.

Judging Criteria:

Selections will be made per artist (rather than by individual works of art), so all entries should be cohesive and express a discernable creative sensibility specific to that artist. Selections will be made based on execution, technique, and originality.

Submissions:

Visit the Hopper House Gallery online!Each artist may submit at least three, but no more than 5 entries. Only on-line entries through Online Juried Shows will be accepted.

Please submit all entries to www.OnlineJuriedShows.com (on the homepage look for Edward Hopper House Art Center, Small Matters of Great Importance and click “enter this show”).

Submission deadline is August 20, 2010. Call Erich Neubert from Online Juried Shows at 949-388-3407 if you need help with the submission process.

After you have submitted your entry please mail your check to Edward Hopper House, 82 North Broadway, Nyack, NY 10960 or pay via paypal through our website http://www.hopperhouse.org/ (reference SMGI ). Artists will be notified of their status via e-mail.

Fees:
(fees are non-refundable)

Learn more about Edward Hopper!Hopper House members: $30 for first THREE entries, $5.00 for each additional entry (maximum 5 entries total).

Non-members: $35.00 for first THREE entries; $5.00 for each additional entry (up to 5 entries total)

Awards:

$500 Award for Excellence plus additional cash prizes to be awarded.

Hopper House will observe every care and precaution, but cannot be responsible for loss or damage of accepted artworks. Accepted artists must contract with Hopper House agreeing to exhibition terms including, but not limited to, installation schedule and liability waiver.

Curator reserves the right to reject work not satisfactorily represented by the images submitted or artwork that arrives in a condition not suitable for hanging. Artists are responsible for Shipping/Delivery. Instructions will be included with acceptance letters.

Irene Young Exhibit at the Hopper House!The Hopper House shall receive 35% commission on any art sold from the premises.

Calendar:

Submission deadline: Aug 20, 2010
Notification to artists: Sept 10
Delivery of work: Oct 10, 3 – 5 pm & Oct 12, 12 – 5 pm
Opening reception: Oct 16, 5-7 pm
Work pickup: Nov 28, 3-5 pm & Nov 29, 12-5 pm

To download the prospectus, click the link below:

http://onlinejuriedshows.com/PDF/21HopperHouseProspectus.pdf