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Calculating Art: Mathematics in the Visual Field
Deadline
August
10,
2008 :
The Therese A. Maloney Art Gallery at the College of Saint Elizabeth in Morristown, NJ is seeking paintings, sculptures, prints, photographs, and mixed media works which were created using mathematics in some way as part of the creative process for Calculating Art, Mathematics in the Visual Field, an exhibition taking place August 25 – October 4, 2008. If chosen, artist will be asked to pay for shipping one way. To apply, e-mail 5 -6 jpgs of your work with last name and title of piece on the file name, along with an up-to-date resume, an artist’s statement about these works, and a complete object list with name, title, date, medium, size (h x w x d), owner, location, and weight if over 10 lbs. Send to Dr. Virginia Fabbri Butera, Director of the Maloney Art Gallery, at artgallery@cse.edu
posted:
7-11-08
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Digital'08: Imagination On Behalf Of Our Planet
Deadline
August
10,
2008 :
ASCI (Art and Science Collaborations, Inc.) invites entries for its annual digital print competition/exhibition to be held at the New York Hall of Science October 4, 2008 - January 25, 2009. Through the almost limitless possibilities of digital image technologies, ASCI encourages competition entrants to examine their environmental concerns, indulge their fantasies, and then share their fabricated/montaged visions of how a sustainable future might look, which might include new types of hybrid forms: plants, animals, humans, cities, transportation systems, food, etc. Co-jurors: Michael John Gorman, director of the Science Gallery, Trinity College, Dublin; and Cynthia Pannucci, founder/director, Art & Science Collaborations, Inc. For complete details and entry guidelines, visit www.asci.org
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6-20-08
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12 12 Gallery National Juried Photography Exhibition 2008
Deadline
August
15,
2008 :
The 12 12 Gallery in Richmond, Virginia has announced a call to artists for its National Juried Photography Exhibition 2008. to be held October 3 - November 9, 2008. Eligibility: Open to U.S. and Canadian artists age 18 an over working in 2D or 3D that incorporates output from any photographic process. Submitted work must not have been previously exhibited at 12 12 Gallery. Juror: Carol McCusker, Ph.D. Curator of Photography, Museum of Photographic Arts. $1000 in cash prizes will be awarded. Entry fee $25 (US) for up to three images; $5 for each additional image up to a total of 5 works. For complete details visit www.1212galleryrichmond.com or send SASE to: 12 12 Gallery, 12 E. 12th Street, Richmond, VA 23224.
posted:
7-06-08
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Halloween Midnight Oils - Juried Exhibition
Deadline
August
15,
2008 :
The Smithtown Township Arts Council in St. James, NY is seeking works ranging from the macabre to whimsical for Halloween Midnight Oils, an exhibition to be held October 4 – November 7, 2008. Open to all artists. The exhibition is in celebration of art’s awesome power as a spiritual instrument that helps man to transcend his primeval fear of death and of the unknown. Juror Alain Khadem is not interested in the gratuitously gory, but in works that portray frightening subject matters in a philosophic, romantic, or humorous light. Entries are by 300 ppi jpeg files on CD only. For prospectus send SASE to STAC, 660 Route 25A, St. James, NY 11780 or visit www.stacarts.org
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6-27-08
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Tales from the Black Lodge, Juried Exhibition
Deadline
August
15,
2008 :
Altered Aesthetics Gallery in Minneapolis, MN is accepting entries for Tales from the Black Lodge, a juried exhibition of surreal and otherworldly artwork inspired in part by the David Lynch subculture. All media eligible, including suites of work, performance pieces, poetry and literary works, music, films, and installation. No entry fee. For complete guidelines and entry form, visit www.alteredesthetics.org
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6-13-08
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The Gallery at Penn College - Solo Exhibitions, 2009-10
Deadline
August
15,
2008 :
The Gallery at Penn College, located in Williamsport, PA, is seeking artists working in a variety of media for the 2009-10 academic calendar. The Current View Artist Series, sponsored by the art department, showcases contemporary artists in both solo and group exhibitions. Artists may submit up to 15 slides or a CD of work; for complete submission guidelines, visit www.pct.edu/gallery or e-mail plutz@pct.edu
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5-23-08
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Stroke Juried Exhibition - Call for Entries
Deadline
August
16,
2008 :
Square Inch Gallery in NYC has announced a call to artists for Stroke, an exhibition taking place September 11 - October 2, 2008. If you were to take a random cross-section of a painting, it should be as unmistakable as your fingerprint, perhaps the uniqueness is as nuanced and subtle as a finger print, but it is unmistakably yours. For this exhibition they are looking for the evidence of your individual stroke. Open to artists working in any media that is directly manipulated with the hand, e.g. traditional fine art media (sculpture, drawing, or painting); a case can also be made for darkroom photography, or digital work that is manipulated with the mouse, but whatever the media is, traditional or new, the work must show the individual creative nature of the artist's hand. Juror: Liz Afif. Entry fee $20 for 1 - 3 images, $5 for each additional image. For a prospectus, visit www.squareinchgallery.com or send SASE to: Square Inch Gallery, Liz Afif, Gallery Director, 215 W. 101Street #3J, NY, NY 10025.
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7-06-08
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Our Environment; the Good, Bad, and the Ugly
Deadline
August
18,
2008 :
The Center for Fine Art Photography in Colorado is accepting entries for Our Environment; the Good, Bad and the Ugly, will tell a story of the human footprint left on this earth. This exhibition is for those who consider themselves nature conversationalists and just photographers with a conscience. It's time to go green. The exhibition is open to all domestic and international, professional and amateur photographers working with digital or traditional photography or combinations of both. $900 in awards will be presented. For complete information and online submissions at www.c4fap.org or e-mail questions to cfe@c4fap.org.
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5-23-08
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IRevelar Photography Competition on Theme "Reveal"
Deadline
August
20,
2008 :
Naomi Silva Gallery in Atlanta has announced its new venture, IRevelar, which commences with its inaugural photography competition and will continue as an interactive photography website. IRevelar is currently accepting entries for the competition, for which the theme is "Reveal." Winners will become part of a month-long exhibition entitled The Revealing, which takes place October 10 - November 8, 2008, in conjunction with Atlanta Celebrates Photography (ACP). In addition, two photographers will be selected for representation by Naomi Silva and slated for solo exhibitions at the gallery. Open to film, digital, and photo-based mixed media. Jurors include Rick Pérez, assistant director of Stephen Cohen Gallery in Los Angeles, California; George Slade, artistic director of Minnesota Center for Photography in Minneapolis, Minnesota; and Clint Willour, curator of Galveston Arts Center in Galveston, Texas. For complete details, including entry guidelines, visit www.irevelar.com
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7-25-08
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Visual Politics, Art and The American Experience
Deadline
August
29,
2008 :
The Santa Cruz Art League invites entries for Visual Politics, Art and The American Experience, a show to be held October 25 - November 23, 2008 in Santa Cruz, CA. Eligibility: Open to U.S. residents. All 2-D and 3-D media: oil, acrylic, watercolor or comparable media; mixed media, photography, graphics, and sculpture. Juror: Peter Selz, Professor Emeritus of Art History at UC Berkeley, Founding Director of Berkeley Art Museum, and author of Art of Engagement. The juror will grant 3 equal awards as well as Honorable Mentions. Entry fee $20 per slide (maximum 4 slides per artist). Deadline: August 29, 2008. For more information, visit www.scal.org or send SASE to: Santa Cruz Art League, 526 Broadway, Santa Cruz, CA 95060.
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7-06-08
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National Photography '08 – Call for Entries
Deadline
September
13,
2008 :
The Main Street Gallery in Groton, NY seeks submissions from U.S. photographers age 18 older for its National Photography '08 exhibition, which takes place October 23 - November 23, 2008. This is the fifth year of the exhibition. Jurors: Andrea Inselmann, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University; and Roger Smith, painter, sculptor, educator, and Director of the Main Street Gallery. Awards will be presented. All submitted artwork must be for sale; gallery commission is 40% of retail price. Entry fee $30 for up to two pieces (digital or slides accepted). For more information and a prospectus, e-mail maingal@localnet.com or send SASE to The Main Street Gallery, 105 Main Street, PO Box 161, Groton, NY 13073.
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7-06-08
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Main Street Gallery Juried Art Competition & Exhibition
Deadline
September
15,
2008 :
Main Street Art Gallery in Littleton, Colorado has announced a call to artists for its 2008 Juried Art Competition & Exhibition. The event, sponsored by daniael.com, will be held November 18 - December 22. Open to all artists 18 or older. Jurors: Leona Lazar and Jennifer Garner. Cash prizes will be awarded. Entry fee $40 for first image; $20 each additional, up to three. For more information, visit www.mainstreetartgallery.net/ or send a SASE to P.O. Box 90, W. Main Street, Littleton, CO 80120.
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7-25-08
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Art Connections V, Montclair State University
Deadline
September
16,
2008 :
The George Segal Gallery at Montclair State University has announced a call to artists for Art Connections V, to be held January 18 to February 21, 2009 in Montclair, New Jersey. Open to all artists working in any media. Juror: Patricia Selden. Entry fee $40 for up to five digital images on CD. For complete details, visit www.montclair.edu/segalgallery or send a SASE to: Art Connections V, College of the Arts, Montclair State University, 395 Upper Mountain Avenue, Montclair NJ 07043. For additional information, contact M. Teresa Rodriguez, rodriguezt@mail.montclair.edu / 973-655-5113.
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7-18-08
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ICONS: Call for Entries from Women Artists
Deadline
September
17,
2008 :
Woman Made Gallery in Chicago seeks entries for an exhibition exploring multivalent interpretations by women on the theme of “icon.” Aspiring to bring together artwork from a broad range of processes and materials, entries in all media including video will be considered. A brief statement should accompany the entry describing how the work addresses the concept of icon. Juror: Margaret Denny. Entry fee $24 for up to three artworks. For complete details and to download the entry form, visit http://womanmade.org
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7-25-08
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Craft Forms 2008 - International Juried Exhibition
Deadline
September
19,
2008 :
The Wayne Art Center invites entries for Craft Forms 2008: 14th National Juried Exhibition of Contemporary Craft, one of the leading contemporary craft exhibitions in the country and a favored showcase for the work of the nation's most talented craft artists. Open to all professional artists working in clay, fiber, glass, metal, wood and/or mixed media crafts. All artwork must be original, completed within the last two years, and may not have been previously exhibited at the Wayne Art Center. $4000+ in prizes will be awarded. Juror: Michael Monroe, Executive Director and Chief Curator, Bellevue Art Museum. Entry fee $30 for digital entries; $40 for slides. To download a prospectus and application form, visit www.wayneart.org
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6-20-08
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Paperwork, Group Exhibition at Seton Hall University
Deadline
September
19,
2008 :
Seton Hall University’s Walsh Gallery is currently soliciting submissions for a group thematic exhibition, PAPERWORK, to be shown November 10 through December 12, 2008. PAPERWORK is open to all artists who use paper in their work; preference will be given to those artists who experiment with the medium, so as to introduce visitors to fresh adaptations of a traditional material. By focusing on works of artists who use a traditional artistic medium non-traditionally, the curators seek to create an environment where visitors can debate the connotations of a work on paper. By utilizing the familiarity of paper as a resource, the curators hope to engage visitors in a dialogic experience that will encourage visitors to use a wider spectrum of descriptive terms to discuss the art on display as well as challenge the limited perception of works on paper. The curators are especially interested in art books, photography, mail art, stamp art, design, fashion, origami, sculpture, installation, collage, and cut-outs. Entry fee $15 for up to five works. To download a prospectus, visit http://library.shu.edu/gallery/
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7-18-08
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College of New Rochelle Gallery Accepting Exhibition Proposals
Deadline
September
19,
2008 :
(postmark) The Castle Gallery, at The College of New Rochelle, is now accepting exhibition proposals for the 2009 – 2010 season from individual artists (both emerging and established), collaborative groups, and curators. Artists working in all forms of media are encouraged to apply. Artwork accepted will be insured during the exhibition and assistance with shipping will be provided. Castle Gallery is non-profit; commission on sold work is 25 percent. Submission requirements: Individual artists are invited to submit up to 10 digital images of their work. Curators are invited to submit up to 20 digital images. DVDs of video work are also welcomed. These should be accompanied by a typed image identification sheet, artist or curator intent/statement relevant to the submitted work, resume listing professional achievements and educational background, and SASE with adequate postage for the return of materials. Digital images must be numbered consecutively and correspond to the image identification sheet, which must include the artist’s name, title of work (indicate if image is a detail, when applicable), medium, dimensions, and date of completion. For additional information, or to obtain a floor plan of Castle Gallery, call 914-654-5423 or e-mail Katrina Rhein, Director, at krhein@cnr.edu. Click here to view the gallery web site.
posted:
7-11-08
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5x5: Small Works Juried Exhibition - Torpedo Factory Art Center
Deadline
October
01,
2008 :
The Torpedo Factory Art Center in Alexandria, VA is accepting entries for the 5x5x5: Small Works Juried Exhibition, to be held December 11 - January 11, 2009 at the Target Gallery. Open to all artists nationally and internationally working in any media. There is a strict stipulation that the work must fit within the parameters of five inches in any direction (any framed work must not exceed five inches in any direction). Juror: Elaine Levin. Entry fee $35 for three works. To download a prospectus, visit www.torpedofactory.org or send a SASE to: Target Gallery, 5x5x5 Prospectus, 105 N. Union St. Alexandria, VA 22314.
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7-18-08
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Call for Artists, Blue Mountain Gallery
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Blue Mountain Gallery has two summer exhibition slots open for guest artists. More information can be acquired by e-mailing bluemountaingallery@verizon.net.
posted:
11-15-07
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Novo Arts Rotating Public Exhibition, Novo Arts Inc.
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Novo Arts is an art consultancy agency located in New York City. They are currently accepting submissions for a rotating exhibition of large-scale paintings and sculptures. Selected works will be consigned and installed for six months outside the prominent midtown offices of their client. In return they are providing a complete public relations package and press release to promote all participating artists. They will also provide complete coverage of all shipping, installation, and insurance costs. This is a great opportunity for emerging artists to show work in a high profile, highly accessible venue. Sculptures should have dimensions of at least ten feet. Paintings should have dimensions of at least five feet. To apply, submit up to three images of your work as pdf attachments to Project Manager Susie Chorro at sc@novoarts.com.
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10-24-07
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American University Museum Reviewing Work for Exhibitions, DC
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American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center, in Washington, DC, accepts submissions for exhibitions. Guidelines for being considered: A CD of up to 20 jpeg images along with a resume, image list, a short statement and/or cover letter. If you are proposing a group exhibition please include resumes by all artists involved. Please do not send slides. Submitted materials will not be returned. The reviewing process should take 6 - 8 weeks. We will contact you if we would like to see additional materials. Submissions should be mailed to: Jack Rasmussen, Director and Curator, American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center, 4400, Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20016.
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Anti-War Protest Art Submissions Wanted
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ostcardprotest is seeking submissions for an Anti-War Protest themed art show. A selection of contributed works will appear in a Portland, Oregon art showing, on postcardprotest.org and be forwarded to the US Congress. Submission guidelines: 4 x 6 inch mailable postcard size; Mix media; 1) Create a slogan or statement, 2) add pictures and art, 3) write a brief message on back... include a request for action. Send to: Brian Steinberg, Post Protest 8316, N. Lombard Street, PMB #315, Portland, OR 97203. For more information visit http://PostcardProtest.or or e-mail: Postprotest@yahoo.com. Poster http://postcardprotest.org/posterpage.html.
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Baseline Gallery in St. Louis Accepting Art Submissions for Exhibitions
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Baseline Gallery in downtown St. Louis, Missouri welcomes both local and visiting artists to submit their work for display. The gallery is open to all types of media and is currently featuring photography, abstract paintings and collages, and glasswork. Interested artists may submit works (jpeg format) by e-mail to info@baselineworkshop.com (JPEG) or by CD-ROM (Mac friendly) to Baseline Gallery, 1110 Washington Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63101.
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Benini Foundation Seeks Artists Working in Large-Scale Outdoor Sculpture
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The Benini Foundation and Sculpture Ranch located in the Texas Hill Country, one hour west of Austin and one hour north of San Antonio, is developing its hilly Mediterranean-like 140 acres into a sculptural showcase for national and international artists who work on large-scale outdoor sculptures. Accepted works should be available for purchase, and remain on site for a minimum of two years. The Benini Foundation & Sculpture Ranch, 377 Shiloh Road, Johnson City, Texas USA 78636 www.benini.com
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Broadway Gallery in NYC Seeks Artists for Group Exhibitions, NYC
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Broadway Gallery, an alternative artist space in New York, is reviewing work by artists to take part in group exhibitions. Interested artists should send four images (jpegs only please) of their works and their c.v. to via e-mail. The gallery is also accepting proposals for group shows of 15-20 artists; to apply, send your proposal as well as two works and c.v. from each artist to be included via e-mail. All submissions should be sent to: info@broadwaygallerynyc.com.
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Call for Artist Proposals - Rose Lehrman Art Gallery, Harrisburg Area CC
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The Rose Lehrman Art Gallery at Harrisburg Area Community College is seeking artists for the 2007-08 exhibition season. Forward 10-20 slides or digital images of your work, your resume, and any additional support material that would compliment your application. Please include a numbered list of your images (title, size, medium, date). Review of artists' materials is ongoing; the 2007-08 schedule will be decided by January of 2007. For consideration, submit proposals to: Kim Banister, Gallery Curator,
Rose Lehrman Art Gallery, Harrisburg Area Community College, One HACC Drive, Harrisburg, PA 17110-2999 / e-mail kebanist@hacc.edu.
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Call for Artist Submissions - Center for Exploratory Perceptual Arts, NY
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Center for Exploratory Perceptual Arts (CEPA) is a prominent, highly visible, and well-equipped visual arts center and photography gallery located in western New York. CEPA encourages artists to send in work for review at any time. All artwork must be photographically-based or digital in nature. Links are available on CEPAís web site that feature gallery floor plans and installation examples of seven distinct exhibition spaces. Submission guidelines and further information are available on the web site, www.cepagallery.com.
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Call for Artists - Three Rivers Community College (CT) Exhibitions
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Three Rivers Community College, located in Norwich, Connecticut, seeks artists who work in 2-D media to display work in the college's exhibition spaces. Exhibition duration is 1 - 2 months; exhibition dates are ongoing and submissions are accepted on a rolling-basis. To apply, send 5 - 20 labeled slides, resume, artist's statement, and SASE with sufficient postage for return of slides to: Sandra Jeknavorian, Instructor of Art, Three Rivers Community College, Thames Valley Campus, 574 New London Turnpike, Norwich, CT 06360. Accepted work must be either matted and framed or mounted and ready to hang.
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Call for Artists - White Space Gallery, New Haven , CT
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White Space, a fine art gallery in downtown New Haven, CT, is looking for artists/sculptors working in a surreal edge. No photography. Interested artists may send jpegs of their work including title, dimensions, medium, with a resume and artist statement to jill@dalilithographs.com. Please allow two weeks for review; gallery will contact you for an interview if interested. For more information, visit the web site, www.whitespacegallery.com.
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Call for Artists: Chicago Gallery
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F U Z Z gallery in Chicago is looking for all types of art strong in conceptual and theoretical content - particularly within new media. Mail slides or VHS/CD-ROM/DVD cassettes, artist bio, statement, and SASE to: Chase CafÈ, Attn: Sarah Finkel, Art Director, 7301 N. Sheridan, Chicago, IL 60626. For additional information: 773-743-5650 / sarahfinkel@yahoo.com
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Call For Entries – A Square Deal
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A Square Deal is looking for established and emerging artists to help create a new way of looking at art. To apply send four samples of current work executed within the past two years via e-mail to sqaureartdeal@yahoo.com. You may also mail to: ASD, P.O. Box 18096, Philadelphia, PA 19147. If accepted, all work must be done on 20 x 20 cm panels provided by ASD. No framing or edging outside these dimensions and each piece should be priced from $20 to $200. For more information contact: sqaureartdeal@yahoo.com.
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Call for Proposals - Community Center Art Gallery, Greenbelt, MD
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The Community Center Art Gallery of Greenbelt, Maryland reviews work of local, national, and international artists for 5 ñ 6 week shows in its primary exhibition space on an ongoing basis. Exhibitions feature both established and emerging artists with original, thought provoking work of professional quality. Community engagement is central to the mission of the Community Center Art Gallery. Artists who are interested in leading one or more paid, hands-on workshops in conjunction with their show will be given first consideration. To apply, submit letter of introduction, commenting on your work and concepts for a visually and conceptually unified exhibition; images of your work (CD, slides, DVD or video) (no limit); artistís resume; and padded SASE for return of materials. A proposal for related workshop for youth, teens or adults is not required, but highly recommended. Mail to the Community Center, Attention: Nicole DeWald, Arts Coordinator, 15 Crescent Road, Greenbelt, MD 20770. For additional information,
e-mail Ndewald@greenbeltmd.gov.
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Call for Proposals - The Tricycle, San Franciso, CA
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The Tricycle, an artist’s space that wishes to promote emerging artists, is accepting proposals for solo shows, curated exhibitions, performance, and artist’s projects. They are also interested in stocking contemporary crafted objects and accessories that explore the relationship between commodity and utility. The Tricycle accepts work in all media: 2D, 3D, and 4D. To apply, send an artist's statement, thorough description of proposed exhibition, artist’s resume, and 10 - 20 images of your work in digital format. In the case of performance and project work, include thorough project descriptions. Do not send originals or slides, your documents will not be returned to you, but filed for possible future exhibition. Send proposals to: The Tricycle, 710 Oak Street, San Francisco, CA 94117./ e-mail thetricycle@gmail.com / 503-502-3273.
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Call for Proposals: Artist Multiples, The Present Group, CA
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The Present Group is a quarterly art subscription service. Every year TPG subscribers receive four limited edition works from four different contemporary artists. Each work is accompanied by information to help them gain insight into the piece, its creator, and recurring themes in the contemporary art world. The Present Group is looking for proposals for projects that are reproducible in intent. Each piece can be an artist multiple, or either a part of or a document of a larger work. Their current edition numbers are under 100. The piece is chosen based on visual, conceptual, and/or experiential interest. The project will be made exclusively through The Present Group. It is understood that similar themes and images may be used throughout your other work, however you must agree not to create the exact project in the same form again. Appreciation for selected artists: $500 (This is an honorarium outside of the costs of creating the work -- which TPG covers), four of the produced work for your own collection or to sell on your own; all the contextual information we create for your piece, including artist info, critiques, and video will remain free online as long as TPG exists. Submission guidelines are here: http://www.thepresentgroup.com/TPG-submissions.pdf. For more information about The Present Group go to: http://www.thepresentgroup.com/a>.
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Call for Submissions - Disjecta Interdisciplinary Art Center, Portland
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Disjecta, a nonprofit arts organization, located in Portland, Oregon, is currently accepting submissions as part of its mission to highlight the work of local and regional, American and international artists focusing on challenging and emerging ideas in contemporary art. Disjecta is currently poised for expansion in a new facility. Modeled on important national landmarks such as Minneapolis' Soap Factory, New York's P.S. 1, Houston's DiverseWorks and Consolidated Works in Seattle, Disjecta will invigorate the arts in Portland and partner with academic institutions such as Reed College and PNCA, core institutions such as the Northwest Film Center, PAM and PICA and independent arts groups such as Red76, Peripheral Produce and Cinema Project, to showcase and support work of all genres. For complete information, visit the web site, www.disjecta.org.
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Call for Submissions - Gen Art
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Gen Art is searching for emerging visual artists to showcase in a wide variety of public and private exhibitions. Send slides, résumé, statement, an SASE, and a $10 filing fee to Adam Walden, Gen Art, 145 W. 28th Street, Ste. 1101, New York, NY 10001; 212-290-0312; awalden@genart.org
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Call for Submissions - SPARKVIDEO
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With the implementation of a monthly video series in 2001, Spark Contemporary Art Space emerged as the leading venue for Video Art in Syracuse, New York. For their current programming year, each monthly event will consist of one SPARK VIDEO INTERNATIONAL program and one program of community based video known as SPARK HOME VIDEO. The result is a monthly series that supports local exhibition, stimulates community through International exhibition and curatorial collaboration, and provides a new audience for artists living all over the world. Guidelines: Videos should be under ten minutes. All types of independent/noncommercial work is accepted: experimental, documentary, narrative, non-narrative, controversial, political, personal, sexual, etc. Commercial productions and music videos need not apply. International and domestic submissions are encouraged. There is no official entry form or entry fee. For more information on how to apply visit http://sparkartspace.com/sparkvideo.html or send e-mail to sparkvideo[at]sparkartspace[dot]comsparkvideo@sparkartspace.com.
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Call for Submissions - The Drawing Center
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he Drawing Center announces the reorganization of its Viewing Program, which offers an opportunity for emerging artists to present their drawings to the curatorial staff for review, as well as for possible inclusion in the Slide Registry and a Selections exhibition or Drawing Room project. Artists interested in submitting their work for the Viewing Program should send an SASE no larger than 9"x12"; 10-20 slides, each labeled with artist's name, title, date, size of work, and media used; and a résumé to the Viewing Program Coordinator, The Drawing Center, 35 Wooster St., New York, NY 10013.
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Call for Submissions, Accent Gallery, Ocean City, NJ
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Accent Gallery, a Fine Art and American Craft gallery, is seeking inspired artwork by professional regional artists.† Interested individuals should be prepared with 5-10 photographs of original oil, watercolor, acrylic or mixed media paintings. Please submit by mail to 956 Asbury Avenue, Ocean City, NJ 08226 or email jpg files to accentgalleryinfo@comcast.net.
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Call for Video, Digital, & Sound Art - Gwen Frostic School of Art
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(next review begins 9/8/08) The Atrium Gallery within the Gwen Frostic School of Art at Western Michigan University seeks digital video, film (if exhibition on DVD is possible), animation, and sound art for three different exhibition opportunities: 1) 17 Days, in which 17 days are paired are with 17 video artists; 2) Frostic Video & Sound Art Series, solo exhibitions of digital video and/or sound art; and 3) Exhibition Loop exhibitions of video loops that are not yet planned (to view past examples, visit http://3ferriswheels.wordpress.com or adriane.little@wmich.edu with “video submission” in the subject line. Please do not contact the School of Art directly with questions.
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7-11-08
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Installation Artists Opportunity - Call for Proposals
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Proposals are being accepted for 2008-09 solo/collaborative site-specific exhibitions in craft materials at new urban gallery in Grand Center, St. Louis, Missouri. This 6,000 sq. ft. satellite gallery of the Craft Alliance will show installation pieces that use studio craft techniques to create spatial environments and that bridge the line between studio craft and fine art, as well as experimental or multimedia craft work. The exhibitions will challenge conventional notions of craft art and which broaden the understanding of the vital role of craft media in contemporary art. With street level visibility in a developing city arts center, Craft Alliance expects to reach over 20,000 visitors per year. Craft Alliance will offer 3-5 exhibitions per year, and applications will be accepted on rolling basis through December 2009. For details and complete proposal guidelines, visit www.craftalliance.org
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5-23-08
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Outdoor Sculpture & Gallery Exhibitions, Rockland Center for the Arts, NY
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Rockland Center for the Arts (RoCA) in West Nyack, NY accepts artist submissions on an ongoing basis for their Sculpture Park and Gallery ONE. Gallery ONE consists of 55 linear feet for hanging and is RoCA's venue for one-person exhibits. The Sculpture Park consists of two cleared acres within a 10 acre wooded site. Outdoor sculptors may apply for inclusion in the annual exhibit that runs October through April. A stipend is available for outdoor sculptors on a case by case basis. Artists should submit: 12 - 20 images, printed hard copies, or slides - CD-ROMs may be submitted as additional support material only; complete information should be attached to images / slides; size, medium; current resume or c.v.; artist statement (optional); SASE for return of materials. Please do not make follow up phone calls. All submissions are carefully reviewed. For additional information, visit www.rocklandartcenter.org.
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San Francisco Gallery Seeks Artists Using Technology & New Media
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A newly minted San Francisco gallery, Rx, is actively seeking submissions from artists using technology and new media. Genres include interactive art, video, computer-based or computer-driven work, net and network art, installation, mechanical and robotic art, light and sound art, A/V art, and performance. Submissions for review should be directed to the program director, William Linn, at 415-756-8890 / will@blasthaus.com
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Sterling Optical Artspace, NYC, Seeks Artists for Solo Exhibitions
Ongoing
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Sterling Optical Artspace in Brooklyn, NY seeks artists for one person shows. There are four solo shows per year; venue takes no commission. Artists responsible for hand delivery of work. To apply, e-mail URL to ss@shannonsunshine.com or mail slides with SASE to 314 W. 142 Street, #1, New York, NY 10030.
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The LAB Seeks New Media Proposals
Ongoing
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The LAB in San Francisco is seeking submissions of single-channel new media works on DVD to be shown in its Ticket Booth, a small (4'x4') ticket-booth closet adjoining the entry hall to the LAB. They strongly prefer to present new work that has not been shown elsewhere in the San Francisco Bay Area; exceptions will be considered on a case by case basis. The programming committee meets monthly to review proposals. Accepted proposals are generally presented 6-18 months after the date of acceptance. For proposal guidelines, visit www.thelab.org/submit.html
posted:
7-25-08
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Three Rivers Community College Reviewing Work for Exhibitions, CT
Ongoing
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Three Rivers Community College in Norwich Connecticut is accepting portfolios to review for 1-to-2 month exhibitions. No fee. For consideration, sent 10-20 slides, resume, statement, and return postage to: Sandra Jeknavorian, Instructor of Art, Three Rivers Community College, Thames Valley Campus, 574 New London Turnpike, Norwich CT, 06360 / SJeknavorian@trcc.commnet.edu.
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Undercurrent Arts - Guest Artist Open Call
Ongoing
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Undercurrent Arts is an artist owned space in Miami currently seeking guest artists of all levels for group and solo exhibitions for fall 2007 through spring 2008. The art space is dedicated to the creation and exhibition of artwork that explores the undercurrents of humanity, society, and the globe. All media is eligible. To apply, send up to five jpgs no more than 200KB each plus artist statement and resume to opencall@undercurrentarts.com or send materials via mail to Open Call, Undercurrent Arts, 2563 N. Miami Avenue, Miami, FL 33127. Visit www.undercurrentarts.com for more information about the gallery or call 305-571-9574.
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Victory Media Network Seeks Digital / New Media Work
Ongoing
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he Victory Media Network, a large-scale digital art gallery in Dallas, Texas, has announced a new opportunity for filmmakers, digital artists, and visual storytellers to show work of all genres in a unique, world-class outdoor venue. Launching in November of this year, the Victory Media Network® will display publicly-submitted artwork, in conjunction with other media, on 11 LED Barco O-lite screens, 8 of which will be on moving tracks. This dynamic media space will incorporate work ranging from non-narrative video displays to visual stories to short clever films. For complete entry requirements and to view an animation of the space, visit www.victorymedianetwork.com.
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Organization of Independent Artists 6th Annual Juried Show
Postmark deadline
February
1,
2008 :
Organization of Independent Artists (OIA), based in NYC, is accepting entries for its 6th Annual Juried Show. Eligibility: Open to all artists 18 and older; work must be wall-hung only, no larger than 36 inches in any dimension and weighing no more than 15 lbs. Juror: Monika de Vries Gohlke, botanical artist, painter, printmaker. Entry fee $30 for four images; $5 each additional. Entries must be submitted as jpegs on CD or high quality 35 mm slides. For more details and an entry form, e-mail oiashow@nycmail.com, visit www.oiaonline.org, or send SASE to Organization of Independent Artists, #504, 45 W. 21st Street, New York, NY 10010
posted:
1-18-2008
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2008 National Juried Competition: Works of Art on Paper
Postmark deadline
March
14,
2008 :
The Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts & Sciences in Loveladies, NJ seeks submissions of works on paper for its 2008 National Juried Competition, which takes place June 21 – July 14, 2008. Eligible media: acrylic, digital art, illustration, mixed media, watercolor, oil, pastel, and photography. Juror: Charlotta Kotik, Curator, Brooklyn Museum of Art. Cash Awards. For an entry form, send SASE to Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts and Sciences, 120 Long Beach Boulevard, Loveladies, New Jersey 08008 or e-mail gallery@lbifoundation.org
posted:
1-18-2008
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Call for Artists, Co-op Gallery, NYC
Until filled
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The Square Inch Gallery, a co-op in NYC, seeks new artist members. The idea of the gallery is to exhibit work that will fit in Manhattan apartments. Art may be a maximum of 12" in any direction. Monthly dues are $42 for those artists able to drop off art on the designated day. Monthly dues are $50 for those artists who are shipping their art to the gallery. There is no commission taken by the gallery. Each artist will have their work on view every month and artists will have sole discretion as to what work they choose to exhibit. Up to ten works per artist may be exhibited each month. Each artist handles sales directly (if artist does not have a pay pal account, the gallery can help set one up, or the sale can go through Square Inch Gallery and artist will receive a check for the full amount after the percentage is taken from paypal). If the client wishes to pay cash and the artist is not available, Square Inch Gallery will handle the sale and send the artist a check for the full amount. The Square Inch Gallery is located on the upper west side of Manhattan at the corner of 101st and Broadway. Square Inch Gallery, 215 W. 101st Street, #3J NY, NY 10025. While every precaution will be taken to keep the art protected, artists must understand that they exhibit at their own risk. For more information on how you can apply, contact Liz Afif at lizafif@gmail.com.
posted:
9-14-07
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