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CALL for ENTRIES: Interpretation of Fading Light

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I must confess that I do less cooking that my daily ramblings might indicate. My dearest husband does much of the cooking in our household, and he does it wonderfully. But the times I truly enjoy are the times we spend in the kitchen together. And, as I get older, I have found that artistic collaboration keeps me motivated as well. This call offers you an opportunity to produce work while still being someone else’s muse. Great idea…

Check out this Call for Entries from Open to Interpretation‘s juried book competition Fading Light.  Have your work become the artistic inspiration for a literary masterpiece today!  Keeping reading for details…

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Learn more about Open to Interpretation!CALL for ENTRIES:
Open to Interpretation:
Fading Light

 

Open to Interpretation is a juried book competition of photography, poetry, fiction and creative non-fiction. Each book begins with a themed call for photos. The chosen photos become the literary inspiration for the writers’ submissions. A book is created that matches each winning photo with two stories or poems that offer different interpretations of the image. The unique collaboration adds new dimensions to both the photos and the written word.

Learn more about Open to Interpretation!ELIGIBILITY: Open to all

MEDIA: Photography

THEME: Fading Light

DEADLINE: Extended deadline is June 26, 2012. (originally March 15th)

NOTIFICATION: July 9, 2012

ENTRY FEE:  $40 for 5 images, $10 each additional if entered by June 26, 2012.

JUROR:  George Slade has provided fine photographic artists and their audiences with insightful interpretation and curatorial expertise in exhibitions, classes, writings, lectures, and face-to-face exchanges for over 25 years.

Learn more about Juror George Slade!Formerly the artistic director of Minnesota Center for Photography, the director of the McKnight Artist Fellowships for Photographers Program, and recently the curator at the Photographic Resource Center in Boston, Slade is a veteran presence at portfolio review events like Fotofest, Photolucida, Critical Mass, PhotoNOLA, and the Society for Photographic Education’s regional and national conferences.

Slade’s writings and reviews appear extensively in print and online; some may be found at his web site, re:photographica.  He lives in Minneapolis with his partner Stephanie and their children.

AWARDS: $300 Juror’s Selection Award

For complete details, visit Open to Interpretation online!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Monochromatic

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I prefer my foods on the edge of extreme–from color to taste. My newest favorite are little purple, fingerling potatoes.  Yum.  In addition to being beautiful, those brightly colored foods tend to be higher in iron and anti-oxidants that your body needs to be healthy.  I have sworn of the beige potato chip or two, but I’ll take beets instead on most days.  This next show is interested in the black and white extremes. Investigate…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Darkroom Gallery (Essex Junction, VT) for Monochromatic. The entry fee at Darkroom is always low ($20), and I love that they will provide free matting and framing if you work in their standard sizes. Take a look…

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Learn more about the Monochromatic show at the Darkroom Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Monochromatic

 

The term accessories has come to include a host of photographic gadgets of questionable value…“Ansel Adams, The Camera

A good daguerreotype was as perfect a kind of photograph as was ever made.” Edward Steichen

These two masters enriched the history of photography by being some of the first to experiment with new technologies in a relatively new art medium. They were also traditionalists and truly embraced manual and old photography processes. The hundred and fifty photographers from Steichen’s world is millions today, and finding “as perfect a kind of photograph as was ever made” is no longer as simple.

Learn more about the Darkroom Gallery online!Digital cameras and editing software have transformed the medium and opened up whole new worlds for the 21st century photographer. We have dozens of “aps” that help us tweak a digital image to “perfection” in minutes. A vast repertoire of image resources we look to for inspiration and meaning still brings us to the same point of reflection as photographers of the early 20th century: what is the art of photography?

Black and white photography, a genre that many would claim made them fall in love with image-making in the first place, has remained completely relevant and contemporary despite it’s ancient roots. It is timeless, sometimes soft, sometimes dramatic and brings new perspective to images and image making. Whether you are a darkroom purist or a Photoshop craftperson, show us your love for hue-less images. The Darkroom Galllery wants to see YOUR best black and white or alternative process images for an exhibit that will pay tribute to the origins of photography and praise it’s development.

ELIGIBILITY: Entrants must be at least 18 years old. If you are younger, you must have a parent or legal guardian make the submission for you.

Learn more about the Monochromatic show at the Darkroom Gallery!MEDIA:  Photography.  Monochrome images from traditional silver black and whites to cyanotypes, sepia toned photographs and anything else in the color-less spectrum.

 DEADLINE: Jan. 25, 2012

NOTIFICATION: Feb. 1, 2012

JUROR:  Growing up in southern Poland, Rafal Maleszyk spent his childhood and early years in post-communist Poland. He first started exploring photography using a 35mm Kiev on his fourteenth birthday. Maleszyk’s photography is rooted in his interest in natural landscapes. For him, photography is the ultimate artistic form that captures one’s encounter or oneness with nature. His style focuses on simplifying and expressing with intimacy the perspectives in nature.

Learn more about the Darkroom Gallery!In 2009, he moved to the Oahu island of Hawaii, where he now works as a professional fine art black and white landscape photographer, specializing in large format prints series using a digital medium format Hasselblad camera.  Maleszyk has received numerous awards for his work.

AWARDS: All selected entries are exhibited in the gallery and included in a full color exhibit catalog. Juror’s Choice receives a 20×35″ vinyl exhibit banner featuring their image. People’s Choice gains free entry into a future exhibit.

SALES: Darkroom offers free matting and framing of accepted entries for the duration of each of their exhibitions, subject to standard sizes. Photographers set their own prices if they wish to sell their work and retain all rights to their photographs. For commission details, go to the bottom of the Submisssion Rules page!

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CALL for ENTRIES: The Art of Rebellion

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We all have a responsibility to know how our food ends up on our plates.  I’ve seen the slaughter videos (horrifying BTW), and I still eat beef.  I have witnessed a chicken lose his head (disturbing), and I still eat chicken.  But I have to say, I’m not cooking live lobster or crab.  My husband is allergic to shellfish, so it doesn’t come up all that often, but I’m not going to fight my food.  Lobsters and crab have a documented history of fighting the cooking process.  Not this girl.  Thanks, but no.  This next Call is looking for your brand of rebellion.  Lobsters and crabs are not eligible to apply…

Check out this Call for Entries for The Art of Rebellion from Gowanus Print Lab in Brooklyn, NY!  Except for the rare “no entry fee” opportunity, entry fees don’t get cheaper than $5 for 5 images.  The only catch is that you have to be a student. Take a look…

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CALL for ENTRIES: The Art of Rebellion

 

Learn more about the Gowanus Print Lab in Brooklyn NY!2011 has been a year of rebellion.  This year has seen long-standing monarchs overthrown in Egypt and Libya and mass protests for calling change in the economic-political power structure in Europe and the United States, most notably in Occupy Wall Street.

Dissent at this level has not been seen since the late 1960’s, where protesters developed both nonviolent and more radical protest techniques that are still used in today’s struggles.

Young people in particular are standing up and using their voice, and in times of social turmoil and political upheaval art can be used as a powerful and emotional communicative tool.

Learn more about The Art of RebellionELIGIBILITY:
Open to currently enrolled students

MEDIA:  The exhibition will include a variety of mediums used to convey political messages, such as street art, fashion, photography and poster design. All political view points are encouraged to submit.

DEADLINE:
November 28, 2011

ENTRY FEE:
$5 submission fee payable via Paypal for up to 5 images

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the Gowanus Print Lab in Brooklyn NY!

CALL for ENTRIES: FREE Photo Contest

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eater!

I am frugal, or cheap, depending on your viewpoint. I tend to love for so many reason, but mainly because the weather is much cooler.  And, winter produce is much cheaper.  I love root vegetables and squash of all sorts.  Maybe I’ll take a trip to the pumpkin farm.  Pumpkin isn’t just for pies and pancakes, you know?  Try it in beef tangine instead of butternut squash. I’ll miss the fresh greens by Spring time, but that we make them taste all the better. This next call invites you to share a single image or your agricultural influence.  Make me proud…

Check out this Call for Entries for Your American Farmer Photo Contest, a FREE online photo competition from Photographer Paul Mobley, the Darkroom Gallery (Essex Junction, VT), and Hoodman. There is no entry fee and LOTS of great prizes. BUT THE DEADLINE IS FRIDAY…

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Learn more about the the American Farmer Photo Contest at the Darkroom Gallery online!CALL for ENTRIES:
American Farmer
Photo Contest

Photographer Paul Mobley traveled the country documenting America’s unsung heroes of industry and agriculture in his book: “American Farmer: Portraits of the Heartland”. What began as a break from his commercial photography soon became a journey which led Mobley down a path of self-discovery with a renewal in his passion for making images.

Mobley’s work for American Farmer was recently optioned for presentation as a feature-length documentary. The film goes deep into our nation’s agricultural heartland to tell the personal stories of the indomitable men and women who literally sustain us all. Dubbed “American Farmer” by its producers, the documentary will launch followed by a national PBS broadcast.

Mobley would like you to share your experiences with the country’s beautiful agriculture, farm, farmer’s market and garden world. Capturing your favorite fall harvest scene, summer fruit stand, farmer’s market or road-side stand, share your view this country’s beautiful landscape, agriculture and harvest. Contest is open to both amateur and professional photographers from across the country.

Learn more about the American Farmer Photo Contest at the Darkroom Gallery online!ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists.

MEDIA: Photography

DEADLINE: November 11, 2011

NOTIFICATION: November 21, 2011

ENTRY FEE: None

JURORS: Paul Mobley will be joined by Reid Callanan of Sante Fe Workshops, Gregory Wakabayashi from Welcome Books, Andrew Barbusca of the National Farmer’s Market Nutrition Association (NFMNA) and Joe Murphy of the Iowa State Farm Bureau.

Jurors will choose first, second and third prize selections based on originality, beauty and capturing the heart of America’s agriculture society and strength. People, places, farms, landscape-these photos should embody America’s rich harvest. Capture the human spirit in each subject.

JURORS’ AWARDS: 1st Place: Gift Certificate to attend Paul’s Summer 2012 Sante Fe Workshop July 29-August 3, 2012. ($1200 value. Travel, meals and accommodations not included); Signed 16×20 Limited Edition American Farmer Print from Paul Mobley; Hoodman Loupe & Memory Card; and a Signed Copy of “American Farmer” Book. 2nd Place: Signed 11×14 Limited Edition American Farmer Print from Paul Mobley, Hoodman Loupe & Memory Card, and a Signed copy of “American Farmer” Book. 3rd Place: Signed copy of “American Farmer” Book and a Hoodman Loupe & Memory Card.

PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARDS: 1st Place: Signed 16×20 Limited Edition American Farmer Print from Paul Mobley, Hoodman Loupe & Memory Card, and a Signed copy of “American Farmer” Book. 2nd Place: Signed 11×14 Limited Edition American Farmer Print from Paul Mobley, Hoodman Loupe & Memory Card, and a Signed copy of “American Farmer” Book. 3rd Place: Signed copy of Paul Mobley’s “American Farmer” Book and a Hoodman Lupe & Memory Card.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Beauty Comes in Many Forms

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you ARE what you EAT

 

Beauty is a perfectly golden crepe stuffed with mint-infused marscapone topped with a drizzle of warm, gooey dark chocolate.  But then again, somedays beauty is a turkey sandwich or a bowl of butternut squash soup or the perfect raspberry.  It is all about perspective and timing.  This Call for Entries wants to know how you see beauty.  I promise not to hold it against you if your image of beauty doesn’t involve food.  Say it with art…

Check out this Call for Entries for Beauty Comes in Many Forms from the Linus Galleries’ Irvine Gallery (Irvine, CA).  The acceptable media for this show is a cool mixture, and this could be a great opportunity for holiday art sales.  Take a look…

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Check out the Call for Entries at the Linus Gallery!CALL
for ENTRIES:

Beauty Comes
in Many Forms

 

What’s your idea of beauty? It’s all very subjective, isn’t it? This is a juried competition where they choose the best artists and then ask those who attend the reception to vote on the best artists from those showing.

The opening reception Saturday, January 7th, 2012 at 5:30-9:00 p.m. at the Irvine Gallery (212 Technology Drive, Suites H-J, Irvine, CA  in Orange County, CA) 1/2 block from the corner of Barranca in the Spectrum Technology  center, very close to the Irvine Spectrum.

Learn more about the Beauty show from the Linus Gallery in Irvine!ELIGIBILITY:
Open to all artists.

MEDIA:
Photography, painting, drawing,
digital prints, fabric art, mosaics,
illustrations, pastels and watercolors.

DEADLINE:
November 30, 2011

ENTRY FEE:
$35 for 3 entries,$5 per add’l

AWARDS:  In addition to being included in the group exhibit,  the artists with accepted entries will have a permanent link to their website.

SALES:  Artwork will be offered for sale at the reception & other days the  gallery will be open.  40% commission on all sales.

For complete details, Read the Guidelines!

Learn more about the Beauty Show at the Linus Gallery in Irvine!

CALL for ENTRIES: Across, Between & Through

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anyone?

I am always amazed by how a simple ingredient can be transformed into a magnificent dish.  Root vegetables are the perfect example.  Who would of thought that something that spent most of the time it has existed under the ground could be transformed into something beautiful, warm and nutty?  I think of a luscious crock of roasted carrot soup with a hint of ginger and nutmeg.  This Call wants you to contemplate transformation.  Give it a try…

Check out this Call for Entries for TRANS: Across, Between and Through in the Clayton Staples Gallery at Witchita State University (Witchita, KS).  You’ve gotta love art shows meant to make a comment on art itself.  Take a look…

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CALL for ENTRIES:
TRANS: Across, Between & Through

 

Learn more about TRANS: Across Between and Through at the Clayton Staples Gallery!The concept of  ‘trans’ seems to be a significant influence in the postmodern art world—where borders, dialogues, discourses and meanings have become increasingly unstable and negotiable.  How have these changes and instabilities been documented in contemporary art and design practices?  How does contemporary art engage with issues of transformation, translocation, and other ‘trans’ issues pertinent to identity, culture, politics, aesthetics, and everyday life?

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists.

Learn more about TRANS: Across, Between, and Through by Downloading the Prospectus!MEDIA:  All media, including photography, painting, sculpture, printmaking, performance, new media, video and emerging media.

DEADLINE:
November 10, 2011

NOTIFICATION:
November 15, 2011

ENTRY FEE: $40 flat fee for the submission of up to five images of works.

AWARD:  First, Second and Third Place will be decided by the Juror.  Three cash prizes will be awarded:  $300 for First Place, $200 for Second Place, and $100 for Third Place.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Download the Prospectus for TRANS: Across, Between, and Through!

 

CALL for ENTRIES: What Comes After Modern?

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I love restaurants that reuse old builings and give them life with love and a whole lotta food.  The exposed beams make my fried chicken even more of a comfort food, and modern loft-style architecture makes my deconstructed food seem all the more elevated and intellectual.  Where we eat affects the taste of what we eat.  It just does.  Don’t you feel yourself gaining the pounds everytime you eat in front of the television?  Me too.  This Call asks you to further explore your connection to the buildings in your life.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from The Second Space Gallery (Spokane, WA) for What Comes After Modern?  The entry fee is low, and the theme is approachable for all.  Investigate this one…

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CALL for ENTRIES:
What Comes After Modern?
Architecture in the Course of Human Events

 

Learn More about Second Space Gallery online!The Second Space Gallery invites you to enter the juried exhibition entitled What Comes After Modern?: Architecture in the Course of Human Events to be held in Spokane, Washington during December 2011.

ELIGIBILITY: All artists over 18.

THEME:  Work that succeeds will try to answer the theme question by establishing a connection between people and the buildings we inhabit.

MEDIA:  Two-­dimensional works in the following categories: Photography, Computer Renderings, and Painting.   Also juried on technical proficiency in the chosen medium, visual impact and unique or original interpretation of the subject.

Learn more about Juror Meg Partridge!DEADLINE:  November 2, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  November 12, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  $12 per image entered, maximum of 5 entries per artist, maximum entry fee of $40.

JUROR:  Meg Partridge is the Director of the Imogen Cunningham Trust, the organization established in 1975 to preserve and promote the work of Partridge’s grandmother.  Please visit the Trust’s website at www.imogencunningham.com to find out more about the life of this fascinating photographer.  Partridge also administers her father’s photographic legacy, The Rondal Partridge Archives.  Among her projects are a film profiling her godmother entitled Dorothea Lange: A Visual Life, and a documentary about her father called, Outta My Light: Photographer Rondal Partridge.  Partridge has worked as an executive producer, producer, director and project manager for many companies.  Raised in Berkeley, California, Partridge received a BA in Theater Arts and Arts Administration from Antioch College and an MA in Film from San Francisco State University.

AWARDS: $500 -­ Best of Show and $300 – Merit award(s)

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Download the Prospectus from The Second Space Gallery!

CALL for PHOTOGRAPHS: Shots Magazine

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CRUNCHA
CRUNCHA

Is it wrong that I love rice cakes? I know that I preach about having an adventurous palate, and I know you are imagining that squeaky sound that styrofoam makes. But no… rice cakes HAVE changed.  I implore you to look at their whole portfolio. They have grown from awful, dry, coaster-sized, hideous snacks to bite-sized morsels with flavors like Vanilla Creme Brulee and Chocolate Drizzle…how about Pomegranite Crisp. This next Call for Entries is wants to see YOUR portfolio… Give it a shot, no pun intended.

Check out this Call for Entries for Shots Magazine, Issue No. 114.  This is a shot to have FOUR images published. And, the entry fee is only $16 for up to TWENTY images. Possible award? Art Publication is a reward in itself. Remember you don’t have much time, but you can enter online. Take a look…

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Check out the current issue of Shots Magazine!CALL for ENTRIES:
Shots Magazine No. 114

 

A well-established, independent, quarterly photography journal in its 25th year of publication, SHOTS Magazine reaches an international community of photographers, educators, galleries, museums, collectors and other fine art photography enthusiasts.

MEDIA: All photography processes and techniques are welcomed.  Color work will be reproduced in black & white.  Please follow guidelines closely.

THEME: Submit a cohesive series or a selection of your best images.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all photographers internationally.

DEADLINE: Received by November 1, 2011.

ENTRY FEE: For up to 20 images: $16 for non-subscribers (include check with submission, or click here to pay online using PayPal) and FREE for current, renewing and new subscribers (for subscription information, please visit the Order Page)

Check out back issues of Shots MagazineTO SUBMIT FILES ONLINE:  SHOTS only accepts files submitted online using yousendit.com.  You may send up to 100MB at a time using their free “Lite Account”.  Please use shots@shotsmag.com as the recipient address, and include your name in the subject header and in all files.

Prepare your files per the specifications below and create and send a single compressed file (zip, rar, or sit).  If your file size exceeds 100mb, it is okay to send two compressed files.  File size is likely to be large—a high-speed internet connection is recommended.  If you are not a current subscriber, please make your payment directly before or after sending your files.  (Note: SHOTS does not review work on websites, and does not accept emailed files.)

FILE SPECIFICATIONS (CD and Online Submissions): 300 PPI JPEG files, sized to approximately 12” in the longest direction and saved to the highest quality possible.  Please include your name and the title of the image in each file name (for example: First_Last_Title.jpg).

AWARD:  Photographers selected for inclusion will be interviewed for publication and featured on at least 4 pages in this annual edition of SHOTS.

For more information, visit Shots Magazine’s Guidelines Page!

Learn more about the submissions guidelines for Shots Magazine!

CALL for ENTRIES: 27th Annual International

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the BENEFITS

Food in academic settings takes on a very different feel and taste.  I spent a year in culinary school before I realized I didn’t have the stamina to make my living standing on my feet.  But, I learned priceless knife and sauce skills that I treasure.  One of the most interesting things about my inital year at Johnson & Wales was the time spent on analyzing the basics, perfecting the standards before having the freedom to break the rules.  This next Call is for media considered the foundation of art education, but there’s no restriction on content.  Break the rules for me…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Department of Art & Art History at the University of Texas (Tyler, TX) for their 27th Annual International Exhibition.  Here’s your chance to be in a permanent collection.  Take a look…

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CALL for ENTRIES: 27th Annual International

 

Learn more about the 27th Annual International Exhibit!The Annual International Exhibition is a juried competition organized by the Department of Art and Art History at The University of Texas at Tyler. Internationally known artists, curators, and scholars have served in past years as jurors selecting works for the exhibition created by some of the best contemporary artists living today.  Every year 3 – 6 works are awarded a cash prize or are purchased by the Department from this exhibition.  The purchase awards have made it possible for the University to build a collection of over 250 contemporary works of art from outstanding contemporary artists.  This collection serves as an educational teaching resource and is exhibited in fine art teaching areas and other areas throughout the campus.

ELIGIBILITY:  All artists, 18 years of age or older.

MEDIA:  Any two-dimensional work including paintings, drawings, prints, and photographs are acceptable completed within the last three (3) years.

Learn more about Juror Karl Umlauf!DEADLINE:  November 21, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  December 16, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  $30 for 3 works

JUROR:  Karl Umlauf  holds a BFA from UT Austin and MFA from Cornell University.  His work is inspired by structural forms of land and contains imagery from petroleum refineries, salvage yards, and steel mills.  He uses color and imagery to convey rhythm, properties of tension, and physics, with his most famous works consisting of large fiberglass sculptures and cast paper formations. Karl Umlauf’s work has been included in exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art, New York City; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City; Philadelphia Museum of Art; Fogg Art Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts; and New Orleans Museum of Art.  He is currently the Artist-in-Residence and a teaching professor at Baylor University.

AWARDS:  Cash and purchase awards will be made and works added to the UT Tyler Department of Art and Art History permanent collection.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

Download the Prospectus for the 27th Annual International Exhibit!

CALL for ENTRIES: Rest in Show

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My dogs love raw potatoes.  I don’t get it.  They love lots of raw veggies: broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, romaine spines…and potatoes.  Now, I’m not one of those dog owners that feeds my dogs Doritos or junk food, but I must admit that when I’m cooking, they DO make great garbage disposals for veggie scraps.  They are rescued mutts, and I love them– enough to scramble them an egg occasionally, too.  There I’ve admitted it.  This next Call gives you a chance to show your love for your rescued pups.  Sit, stay and read…

Check out this Call for Entries for Rest in Show from the Linus Galleries’ Long Beach Art Gallery (Signal Hill, CA) that will take place at the same time as the  Eukanuba National Championship Dog Show at the Long Beach Convention Center.  Take a look…

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Check out the Call for Entries at the Linus Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Rest in Show

 

Poignant photography of rescued dogs. This is the Rest in Show, because these animals are the best, whether they’re purebred or mutts!

This exhibition will take place at the same time as the big Eukanuba National Championship Dog Show at the Long Beach Convention Center.

These submissions must accompany a heartfelt story about the animal who is photographed as it will be posted next to the photograph – -break their hearts!

The Opening Reception will be held on Saturday, December 17, 2011, 5:30-9:00 p.m. at 2699 E. 28th Street, Suite 416, Signal Hill, CA  90755.

Learn more about the Rest in Show Exhibit!ELIGIBILITY:
Open to all artists.

MEDIA:
Photography

DEADLINE:
November 5, 2011

ENTRY FEE:
$35 for 3 entries, $5 for add’l entries.

SALES:  Artwork will be offered for sale at the reception and any other days that the gallery will be open.  The galleries take a 40% commission on all sales of prints.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the Rest in Show Exhibit at the Linus Gallery!