Submission accepted: Sept. 1 - Dec. 1, 2012
http://www.sculptevv.org/guidelines.php Exhibition dates: June 15, 2013 - April 20, 2014 works completed in last 5 years $36,500 in prizes accepted artist will receive $1,200 installation fee
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Deadline: July 2, 2012
http://www.charlottestreet.org/2012/05/now-accepting-applications-for-charlotte-street-urban-culture-project-2012-2013-studio-residency-program-deadline-july-2/ One year free studio space in Kansas City. DEADLINE EXTENDED!!! MAY 6, 2012 Deadline: April 30th, 2012 http://www.newamericanpaintings.com/competitions.html Juror: Bill Arning WPG's 15th Annual National Small Works
Early bird, reduced fee deadline: April 19, 2012 Final Deadline: May 19, 2012 http://washingtonprintmakers.com/programs/small-works-exhibition Open to printmakers age 18+ nationwide creating hand-pulled prints (no digital or photographic processes) under 170 sq in. Prizes: - First Prize: Solo exhibition, August 2013 - Second Prize: $200 Purchase award from Graphic Chemical and Ink - Third Prize: $150 Gift Certificate from Renaissance Graphics Deadline to Submit: June 1
Exhibit Dates: Manifest's 9th Exhibition Season (Sept. 2012 - Aug. 2013) For details and to submit visit: http://www.manifestgallery.org/proposals EXHIBIT PROPOSALS Solo, Two-person, Group and Concept Submissions SEASON 9 - 2012/2013 On average one-third of Manifest's exhibits are dedicated to solo exhibits. Solo exhibitors have included local, regional, and national artists from as far away as New York City and San Francisco. It is important that each of our seasons of free public exhibits consist of a balanced mix of solo and group thematic projects. The group shows provide diversity of approach, media, style, and geographic origin, while the solo exhibits provide a deeper insight into one artist's vision. Well over 100 artists exhibit, and more than 3000 patrons visit the gallery each year. Thousands of artists submit works to thematic projects produced at the gallery. And our exhibits are routinely reviewed in regional, and sometimes national, news and art publications. Manifest is eager to receive proposals of various types, including any genre or media, and accepts these on an ongoing basis, reviewing them starting in early June in consideration for the upcoming season. The organization and gallery is a 501(c)(3) charitable non-profit with a mission to stand for quality in the visual arts. We set our own bar high, and generally exceed the expectations of both the exhibiting artists and our patrons with our programming. All exhibit spaces are appropriately track-lit. The Main Gallery (the largest of the three) has street-facing windows nearly floor to ceiling providing excellent public exposure for the artwork 24/7. Exhibits are open to the public five hours a day, five days a week for a total of four weeks on view. Gallery assignments are decided by the curatorial staff when planning the season. Proposals may suggest a gallery, or indicate the need for a specific type of space. For example, our Parallel Space gallery can be made completely dark even during daytime. But exhibit size and location will be determined by the curatorial staff at the time of season planning. Types of proposals: - Solo exhibits - Two person exhibits - Group shows - Curatorial project (call for entries proposal by curator) Deadline for Proposals: June 1, 2012 For details and to enter visit: http://www.manifestgallery.org/proposals DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 1, 2012
LINK TO PDF OF PROSPECTUS: http://cla.tamucc.edu/art/forms/Oso%20Bay%20Prospectus.pdf The Department of Art and University Galleries at Texas A&M University Corpus Christi are pleased to announce the inaugural Oso Bay North American Printmaking Exhibition, a competitive juried competition held in conjunction with the 2012 Oso Bay Biennial. This month-long festival has proudly served fine art and culture to the South Texas Region for over 30 years. This year's events focus on the expansive realm of Printmaking. AWARDS: Merit, Purchase and Materials Awards totaling over $2500 will be announced by the jurors during the closing reception on Thursday, April 26th 2012. A Materials Award from generous sponsors will be given in each category: Lithography, Intaglio, Relief and Screenprint. Best Intaglio: $150 of ink from Gamblin Artist Colors and $150 of tools from E.C. Lyons Co. Best Relief: $300 in ink from Gamblin Artist Colors. Best Litho: 12" Leather Roller from Takach Best Screenprint: $250 in Cougar Paper from O-K Papers ELIGIBILITY: Open to professional artists living in the U.S. and Canada who are 18 and older. Entries must be original fine art prints including traditional, digital or experimental print media. Artists’ books are included, no photographs. Works must be original, not exceed 60 inches in any direction and have been completed in the last 3 years. ENTRY GUIDELINES: Work will be juried from jpegs submitted on CD ROM. (Maximum dimensions at eight inches on longest side – 300 dpi maximum resolution). No slides, please. Please label each jpeg entry in the following manner: FirstLastName1.jpg, FirstLastName2.jpg, FirstLastName3.jpg, etc Please write your name and e-mail address on the CD. Notifications will be sent via e-mail. CDs will not be returned. ENTRY FEE: $30 for 3 entries, $5 for each additional artwork. Maximum of 5 entries. Please make a check or money order payable to Texas A&M University Corpus Christi. SUBMISSION OF ACCEPTED WORK: All accepted works must be shipped professionally framed, wired and ready to hang. Plexi only, no glass. Special display instructions must be explicitly stated and included in shipping. CALENDAR: Deadline (Postmark) for submitting entries: FEBRUARY 1st 2012 Notification of Accepted works via e-mail: FEBRUARY 27th 2012 Shipping accepted works begins: MARCH 6th 2012 Deadline for receiving works: MARCH 25th 2012 Exhibition Dates: MARCH 30th – APRIL 28th 2012 Public Reception with Awards and Lecture by Tom Huck and Bill Fick Thursday, April 26th, 2012 Return shipping begins: May 4th, 2012 Oso Bay Full Prospectus PDF: http://cla.tamucc.edu/art/galleries.html DEADLINE: JANUARY 21, 2012
This March, the Bemis Center Regional Exhibition will return to the Bemis Underground galleries. In its second year, the exhibition has expanded eligibility to include artists living or working within 200 miles of Omaha, NE. The Bemis Center launched this exhibition to highlight new talent and perspectives and to establish new connections across contemporary art practices within the region. Expanding the Bemis Center’s mission to support exceptional talent, this exhibition provides the opportunity for emerging artists to present their work alongside mid-career and established artists in the cultural hub of eastern Nebraska’s contemporary arts community. Schedule Deadline for Submissions at slideroom.com: Saturday, January 21 Artist notification via email: Saturday, February 4 Artwork Delivery Deadline: Saturday, February 18 Exhibition Opening: Friday, March 2 | 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. Juror's Gallery Talk: Saturday, March 3 | 12 noon Exhibition Closing: Saturday, April 7 Artwork Pick-up Deadline: Saturday, April 14 Juror Shannon Stratton Executive and Creative Director threewalls Chicago, IL Three Awards: $500 Juror’s Prize and 2013 Exhibition in the Bemis Underground $500 Juror’s Prize and 2013 Exhibition in the Bemis Underground $500 Juror’s Prize and 2013 Exhibition in the Bemis Underground Jury Fee $15 for up to 4 entries Jury fee is non-refundable Eligibility and Requirements Artists working and or living within 200 miles of Omaha, Nebraska are encouraged to submit entries to the 2012 Bemis Center Regional Exhibition (this now includes the communities of Kansas City, Lawrence, Des Moines and Sioux Falls and surrounding areas) . All media will be considered. Only original work that has not been previously displayed in the Bemis will be eligible. Work requiring special installation (including large or heavy works) will be accepted only if the artist is available to install the work by February 25. If accepted, video artists may be required to provide display equipment for the duration of the exhibition. Artists must be 18 or older as of January 1, 2012. Entries must be submitted online only. Images and video must be uploaded to Slideroom.com no later than Saturday, January 21. Include details for each image file (title of work, date executed, media and dimensions). If necessary, add a brief narrative to inform the juror about each individual work. To Apply Go to bemis.slideroom.com and register for a Slideroom account. You will then be able to choose to apply for the 2012 Juried Exhibition. The application fee is $15 and is non-refundable. Applicants are allowed up to 4 uploads for their submission. Along with your submission, include details for each file uploaded (title of work, date executed, media and dimensions). If necessary, add a brief narrative to inform the juror about each individual work. Acceptance Jury results will be announced on Saturday, February 4. Notices will be made via the e-mail you use for your registration; however, we must also have a telephone number where you can be reached on this date. Any accepted work that differs from the digital image will be disqualified. The Bemis Center may reproduce accepted works for publicity, documentation, and promotion of the exhibition. All accepted works must remain at the Bemis Center until the close of the exhibition. Three of the selected artists to the exhibition will be awarded a Juror’s prize of $500. Each recipient of the Juror’s prize will also be offered the opportunity to exhibit work in the Bemis Underground’s 2013 Exhibition Program. All accepted artists should deliver all work to the Bemis Underground no later than 4pm on Saturday, February 18. The opening reception will occur on the evening of Friday, March 2 from 6-9pm. A gallery talk with the juror will take place at noon on March 3 in the Bemis Underground Gallery. Following the close of the exhibition, all art must be picked up by no later than 4pm on Saturday, April 14. About the Juror Shannon Stratton is a founder and current Executive and Creative Director of threewalls Chicago, a not-for-profit residency and exhibition space. Founded in 2003, threewalls has grown from a start-up exhibition space to a vital visual arts organization that supports contemporary visual arts in Chicago through solo exhibitions for regional artists, residencies, grants to artists, publications, conferences and commissioning programs. Founded on the mission of better supporting visual arts in Chicago, threewalls aims to provide a stable base of support to extensive community of artists who call Chicago and greater Illinois home. Programmed in collaboration with a rotating committee of local artists, threewalls was modeled after the classic Canadian artist-run-center model, a program that Stratton was inspired by growing up in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Stratton's background is both in studio practice and art history, theory and criticism with a focus in craft practice and artist-run administration. Her writing on contemporary craft, fiber art and exhibitions has been published by Berg Publishing and Ronsdale Press as well as university galleries, art centers, commercial galleries and magazines throughout the US and Canada. With Green Lantern Press she founded and published (via threewalls) PHONEBOOK, a guide to contemporary independent and artist-run projects, now in its third volume, and The Artists Run Chicago Digest, a companion, appraisal and extension to the exhibition of the same name at The Hyde Park Center. She is currently working with Chicago based Golden Age on the forthcoming edited volume Making Meaning, a series of texts and projects around contemporary ideas of craft. In 2010 Stratton was named one of the top 5 most vital people in the visual arts in Chicago by NewCity. She was a 2011 fellow of the NAMAC Visual Arts Leadership Institute and a finalist for the Chicago Community Trust Emerging Leader Award. Stratton teaches in Art History, Theory & Criticism and Fiber & Material Studies departments at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. three-walls.org Questions Please email Underground Curator Joel Damon - [email protected] _DEADLINE FOR ENTRY: December 31, 2011
For details on how to enter visit: http://www.manifestgallery.org/inda7 7th International Drawing Annual (INDA) A Competitive Annual Publication of Works of Contemporary Drawing and Writing about Drawing $1000 in cash awards The INDA is an award-winning high-end publication launched as the flagship project for Manifest Press in 2005. The goal of the INDA is to support the recognition, documentation, and publication of excellent, diverse, and relevant works of current drawing from around the world. As a carefully designed and crafted book, the INDA series enables Manifest (a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization) to assemble a wide array of works of drawing by international artists, without the limitation of physical availability, gallery space, or shipping logistics. With this, Manifest leverages its considerable experience in publication design specifically for works of art, with a high level of sensitivity to the artist's point of view. Like all competitive Manifest projects, the INDA is juried by a carefully selected and well-qualified ten-person panel of academic and professional advisers. Note that the INDA project is open to broad interpretations of just what qualifies as 'drawing'. The publication is open to any artist submitting original works of art or design created within the past three years (2009 - 2011). Professionals and students in ALL disciplines are encouraged to submit. Manifest is eager to receive works of drawing in a wide range of applications (technical, graphic, fine art, design, architectural, digital, illustration, etc.) with the only qualification being that artwork submitted is representative of 'drawing' of some form. Submission deadline for entry: December 31, 2011 For details on how to enter visit: http://www.manifestgallery.org/inda7 Project History: In 2005 Manifest launched the International Drawing Annual project. In five completed volumes (the 6th is currently in production) the INDA has presented four hundred and seventeen works by 238 artists from around the world, and distributed the books far and wide to collectors, patrons, libraries, museum bookstores, art students, professors, and artists. Thousands view the online supplemental resources provided with each publication. The project has gathered considerable following over the past six years, making the INDA a respected source for a consistent, balanced, and intriguing sampling of excellent contemporary drawing. Manifest's book and gallery projects have become highly competitive and prestigious events for artists to be involved with. And each new project brings different artists together, with new work, in new ways, and with always surprising results. Furthermore, Manifest's books are designed and printed with the utmost care and attention to design integrity, making them exquisite documents of the art contained within. (Previous INDA books are available for viewing and purchase on the Manifest online bookstore and for purchase at Amazon.com). _
The SNAG Educational Endowment was founded in 1992. Its sole focus is awarding graduate and undergraduate educational scholarships each year. These are our most prestigious and highly competitive student scholarship awards. A selection committee of three independent jurors determines the awards. Three scholarships are given annually. Undergraduate and graduate students are juried separately, and at least one award goes to an undergraduate each year. As a direct result of the tremendous success of the Raffle for our Educational Endowment, SNAG's board has increased the amounts of the Educational Endowment Scholarships. Beginning in 2011, there will be three tiers of awards: one for $2,000, one for $1,500, and the third at $1,000. In addition to the scholarship money, each recipient also receives:
SNAG actively fundraises to increase the Educational Endowment trust. A raffle is held at the SNAG conference, with the proceeds going to the Endowment. Click here for a list of current and past scholarship recipients and images. Hoover & Strong Scholarship Hoover & Strong has created a new $3,000 student scholarship that will be administered through SNAG's Educational Endowment Trust. The scholarship will be awarded each year to one graduate student creating high-quality production jewelry. It will be called the Hoover & Strong Scholarship, and the first award will be given in 2011. The annual application deadline for this scholarship is March 15, the same deadline as the other Educational Endowment Scholarship. The jurors will use the following criteria for the Hoover & Strong scholarship:
Stand Out Prints 2012: Exhibition Opportunity at Highpoint Center for Printmaking
Submissions must be submitted electronically by Midnight November 18th, 2011 to be considered. Jurors: Susan Inglett, founder of Editions|Artists’ Book Fair in NYC as well as IC Editions & the Susan Inglett Gallery, and Mark Pascale, Curator in the Department of Prints and Drawings at The Art Institute of Chicago. Cash prizes and possible purchase awards are to be announced. To enter and find out more information: http://www.highpointprintmaking.org/submit/ |
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