NEW DEADLINE: JANUARY 29 at MIDNIGHT
Applications for a SOLO EXHIBITION at the SUA Gallery is now open! Submit work via CD or USB // 10 Images (or 3 min. video) to SUA Offices or email to [email protected] 5 Artists will be chosen to have a 10-day solo exhibition in Spring 2013. Applications will be reviewed by a panel of Visual Art faculty and art professionals.
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DEADLINE: JANUARY 11, 2013
The Bradley International Print and Drawing Exhibition is the second-longest running juried print and drawing competition in the country. Every two years it features the best contemporary graphic artwork from around the globe. All accepted artwork is featured in a full-color exhibition catalogue and on the exhibition website. The 34th Bradley International will be juried by Stephen Goddard, Senior Curator and Curator of Prints and Drawings at The University of Kansas Kress Foundation. Any artist 18 years of age or older is encouraged to submit original prints or drawings produced within the last three years (2009-2012). Experimental techniques are encouraged. Open to all traditional and non-traditional graphic media, including all forms of printmaking, drawing, and book arts. Three cash awards will be selected by the Juror. Purchase awards will be made by the University. To apply please visit us online at; http://art.bradley.edu/bug/?page_id=2105 Deadline: Postmarked January 11th, 2013 DEADLINE: DECEMBER 21, 2012
See the link below for details: http://www.etsu.edu/cas/art/slocumb/posneg/prospectus.aspx AWARD Up to $1,500.00 in awards will be presented, including $500.00 cash award for Best of Show. Invitation to future shows may develop through selection by the Slocumb Galleries Committee. THEME "Minority Rule is a concept inspired by evolving forces integral to life in America during, what I refer to as, the threshold years of the 21st century. Cultural norms, traditions, and values are in a constant state of negotiation. In an attempt to accommodate non-traditional norms that are shaped by technology, labor, economics and globalization, established customs and beliefs are re-examined, modified, and, in some cases, rendered obsolete. As Americans take measure of complexities associated with accommodating non-normative perspectives, they also seek to understand our society's shared triumphs and failures. This exhibition seeks nuanced artworks that reflect the complexities artists confront today." - Michael Ray Charles (Juror) DEADLINE: JANUARY 18, 2013http://paseooriginals.com/calltoartists.html
Solo show best of show award $500 2 awards of merit $250 DEADLINE: DECEMBER 31, 2012
http://washingtonprintmakers.com/programs/excellence-in-printmaking Exhibition and Awards The 2013 “Excellence in Printmaking” exhibition, on view at Washington Printmakers Gallery in February 2013 (see important dates, below), will feature 50 prints, including three prize-winning works, selected by Mr. Tillman:
$500; a one-year gift membership in the Washington Print Club; an article about the show and awards that will include a reproduction of the prize-winning print in The Washington Print Club Quarterly, and a one-year subscription to the Quarterly to the student’s art department -Second Prize: A one year gift membership to the Washington Print Club and a $50 gift certificate to Plaza Art Supplies. -Third Prize: A one-year gift membership to the Washington Print Club and a $25 gift certificate to Plaza Art Supplies. Eligibility A Student Applicant should be:
18-24 years of age in February 2013. creating prints using traditional, hand-pulled media. Digital and Photographic prints are not eligible. Important Dates
1/12/2013: Notifications of acceptance sent out 1/26/2013, 5 pm: Deadline for delivery to WPG of all accepted prints and additional documentation. 1/30/2013-2/24/2013: “Excellence in Printmaking” exhibition, award ceremony/receptions: TBA. 2/23/2013-3/2/2013: Pick up or shipment of all works during gallery hours (see below). Any shipping costs are the responsibility of the artist. ENTRY DEADLINE: OCTOBER 23, 2012 DEADLINE: OCTOBER 1, 2012 Juror: Karen Kunc 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] |
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