DEADLINE: OCTOBER 1, 2012 Juror: Karen Kunc
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DEADLINE: AUGUST 31, 2012
On September 15th the Garden City Art gallery in Garden City, Kansas will open the show “Ad Astra per Academia”, a collection of student work to display the talent of art students at KU and K-State. The gallery is looking for a wide variety of different art forms, both 2D and 3D. We want the KU art and design programs to be well represented at the show, so students of all disciplines are highly encouraged to submit their work! To submit your work, send small jpeg files to me at: [email protected] no later than August 31st. I will notify you within a couple of days if your work has been accepted. Please have the selected works ready to be presented and delivered to me by September 7th. After collecting all the work, I will deliver it to the gallery. Students will be notified when the show is over and I return the work to KU. Note: Garden City is quite a way from Lawrence, so special care will have to be taken to safely transport the artwork. Extremely fragile pieces are not recommended. Please inform me when you submit your jpeg files if your art piece will require extra special care. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions! I look forward to viewing the submissions! Katherine Andrews [email protected] DEADLINE: OCTOBER 31, 2012
Shows for 2013-14 academic year in gallery with wide audience. Contemporary work encouraged. $20 fee CD with 10 images, proposal letter, resume http://mpcgallery.com/?page_id=166 DEADLINE: AUGUST 11, 2012
Juried show of work that explores various aspects of marking, tracking, measuring, or keeping time http://www.kala.org/wordpress/?p=2114 Deadline: June 1, 2012 http://www.airgallery.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=main.page&pagename=ThePostcardShow&pageid=148 From the A.I.R. Gallery website _______________________________________________________ Artists & Friends of A.I.R. Gallery: We invite you to participate in our yearly benefit postcard show: Wish You Were Here 11: June 21 - July 15, 2012 Reception: Thursday, June 21, 6 - 8:30 pm DUMBO 1st Thursday: July 5, 6 - 9 pm Last year's exhibit featured work by over 400 artists from as far afield as Australia and Guyana, and included the work of notable artists such as Yoko Ono and Dottie Attie. This year we hope you will join us in our mission to provide leadership and community to women in the arts by exhibiting your work in Wish You Were Here 11. All the proceeds of this exhibition help fund our programs, including our Fellowship Program for under represented and emerging women artists. Each donated card will be labeled and a list of participating artists will be made available to gallery visitors. All postcards will be priced at $45 including New York State sales tax. This year all sales will be CASH or CREDIT & CARRY only. DIRECTIONS FOR PARTICIPATION: please read the below carefully 1. Create a wall mountable artwork that is 4 x 6 inches* *We will accept horizontal diptychs & triptychs in which each component is 4 x 6 inches in size - NO vertical diptychs/triptychs allowed. 2. Print the following information on the back of each card: Name: Title: Medium: Year: Phone Number &/or Email: WORK LARGER THAN 4 X 6 INCHES WILL NOT BE EXHIBITED WORK THAT DOES NOT INCLUDE THE INFORMATION LISTED ABOVE ON THE BACK WILL NOT BE EXHIBITED DELIVERY of work: By 6pm Saturday, June 1, 2012: Mail / Hand-Deliver in an envelope to: A.I.R. Gallery ATTN: Postcard 2012 111 Front Street #228 Brooklyn NY 11201 RETURN of unsold work: - Enclose a SASE for the return of your submission.** **this is ONLY for U.S. submissions. Postcards from outside of the US cannot be mailed back. OR - Pick up your submission no later than September 8th 2012. ANY SUBMISSIONS NOT PICKED UP BY SEPTEMBER 8, 2012 will become the property of A.I.R. NO EXCEPTIONS To download an example of how to format the back of the card, click HERE. Please note that depending on your printer, this example card may print slightly larger than 4"x6". Please trim to 4"x6" if you use this PDF as a template. KU Students: submit your original artwork for consideration for KU Libraries' 2012-13 LibArt exhibition. Deadline is April 16. Details at http://lib.ku.edu/libart/
"LibArt: Student Art in the Libraries" is a year-long exhibition organized and sponsored by KU Libraries, which offers students the opportunity to display their artwork in the libraries' public spaces. For physical display, art must be two-dimensional and ready to hang. For digital display, two-dimensional, three-dimensional or multimedia entries are accepted. To submit, upload digital images of your work in the online entry form at http://lib.ku.edu/libart/ Plenum Space Gallery, Kansas City, MO
http://plenumspace.weebly.com/index.html E-mail to Ami Ayars ([email protected]): Images of your work (either a link to your Web site with images OR JPEG files attached to the e-mail) A short biography and artist's statement (about 1 paragraph each; Be sure to include any education, awards, etc.) 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 _Arc Gallery, Chicago, IL
http://www.arcgallery.org/call-for-entries.aspx DEADLINE: JANUARY 15 (submissions are generally reviewed in January and June for the next exhibition year. 1 month Solo, Group, and/or curated shows No fee Download prospectus here. |
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