Deadline: 11:59pm, August 3, 2012
New Prints 2012/Autumn On view: October 20 - November 17, 2012 Opening Reception: October 30, 2012, 6-8pm (During NYC Print Week!) ** Visit www.ipcny.org/apply to apply online now! Please apply EARLY to avoid technical problems due to volume. Applications received after the deadline will not be accepted. The deadline is 11:59PM on August 3, 2012. **If you would prefer to apply by mail, please see below for instructions. In keeping with our mission to promote the greater appreciation and understanding of the fine art print, IPCNY presents a selection of new prints several times per year. New Prints 2012/Autumn will be the 43rd New Prints Exhibition. It will tour to the Visual Arts Center of the University of Texas at Austin, February 1 - March 9, 2013, as part of the university's Printmaking Convergence program. The Selections Committee will be announced in the coming weeks. Criteria for selection:
Artists and publishers whose work has been selected will be responsible for the framing and delivery of work to IPCNY by October 5, 2012. IPCNY will cover the return cost of delivery within reason. Due to the increased number of international submissions being selected, IPCNY can only contribute $50 dollars on return shipments overseas. Packaging must be provided by the lender for work being shipped outside of New York City. *NOTE*: Please follow the guidelines when preparing your materials, or your submission may be disqualified. ______________________________________________________ SUBMISSION GUIDELINES 1) Materials must be received by August 3, 2012 2) NO PHONE CALLS. 3) Send images in digital format on a CD (no DVDs) labeled with the submitter's name. DO NOT SEND ORIGINAL ARTWORK, ENCLOSE BINDERS, FOLDERS, OR ANY MATERIALS OTHER THAN CD AND IMAGE LIST. A maximum of five works per artist is allowed, with one image and one optional detail per work. There is no size limit. Image Requirements:
All submissions must contain an image list, included as a word document or plain text document on the CD, as well as a hard copy printout. The list should be presented as follows:
Love Song, 2012 Lithograph with chine collé. Edition: 25 Plate: 25" x 25", Paper: 30" x 30" Printed by Editions, Inc. Published by the artist Mail to: IPCNY, New Prints Program, 508 West 26th Street, Room 5A, New York, NY 10001
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Deadline: Monday, October 1, 2012
CAA’s Professional-Development Fellowships support promising artists and art historians who are enrolled in MFA and PhD programs nationwide. Fellows are honored with $5,000 grants to help them with various aspects of their work, whether it be for job-search expenses or purchasing materials for the studio. CAA believes a grant of this kind, without contingencies, can best facilitate the transition between graduate studies and professional careers. Fellows also receive a free one-year CAA membership and complimentary registration to the Annual Conference. Honorable mentions, given at the discretion of the jury, also earn a free one-year CAA membership and complimentary conference registration. CAA initiated its fellowship program in 1993 to help student artists and art historians bridge the gap between their graduate studies and professional careers. The Past Fellowship Recipients section publishes short biographies of fellows and honorable mentions from 2002 to the present. A list of recipients from 1993 to 2001 is forthcoming in summer 2012. Are You Eligible?CAA seeks applications from students who are current members; are citizens or permanent residents of the United States; will receive their MFA or PhD degree in the calendar year following the year of application (2013 for the next fellowship cycle); and have outstanding capabilities and demonstrate distinction in approach, technique, or perspective in their contribution to art history and the visual arts. A jury of artists, curators, and other professionals will review all applications in fall 2012 and announce the recipients in January 2013. How to ApplyPlease download and review the MFA or PhD application specifications and form and follow the instructions. Portions of the 2013 application, as indicated on the forms, must be submitted on CD. All applications materials must be sent by mail and postmarked by Monday, October 1, 2012. CAA will mail notifications in January 2013. If you have questions about the process, please email Michael Fahlund, CAA deputy director. ContactFor more information about the CAA fellowship program, please contact Michael Fahlund, CAA deputy director, at 212-392-4401. DEADLINE: Friday, June 15, 2012http://www.juriedartservices.com/index.php?content=event_info&event_id=508
"NATIONAL COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR THE CERAMIC ART and Santa Fe Community College School of Art and Design’s Visual Arts Gallery joint competition and exhibition. Ecumene: Global Interface in American Ceramics National Exhibition CALL for Submissions Santa Fe Community College School of Art and Design’s Visual Arts Gallery will host Ecumene: Global Interface in American Ceramics, a national juried exhibition from August 29, 2012 – September 20, 2012. NCECA and Santa Fe Community College School of Art and Design’s Visual Arts Gallery are organizing a competitive ceramic exhibition for artists from the United States. Exhibited concurrently with the general session of the International Academy of Ceramics in Santa Fe, this exhibition will showcase contemporary American Ceramics to international leaders in the field of ceramics. The exhibition is curated and organized by NCECA Exhibitions Director, Linda Ganstrom; Santa Fe Community College School of Art and Design’s Visual Arts Gallery Director, Clark Baughan and Ceramics Head, James Marshall; with Special Guest Curator, Jane Sauer, owner of the Jane Sauer Gallery in Santa Fe, New Mexico."For additional information, go to the link: http://www.juriedartservices.com/index.php?content=event_info&event_id=508 |
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