DIVINE: A JURIED EXHIBITION
The Leedy-Voulkos Art Center 2012 Baltimore Avenue Kansas City, MO 64108 January 3 –March 1, 2014 Sponsored by P&M ARTWORKS Submission Deadline: December 2, 2013 Artist Notification: December 9, 2013 P&M Artworks seeks entries within the greater metropolitan Kansas City and Lawrence, KS areas for its third annual juried exhibition. Works in a range of visual art media are welcome, including painting, works on paper, photography, sculpture, glass, jewelry/metal work, furniture, textiles and digital/video responding to the theme, “Divine.” A variety of interpretations centered on individual meanings and reflections on the idea of “Divine” will be selected for the exhibition. Guest jurors, MICHAEL KRUEGER, acclaimed artist and tenured Associate Professor of Printmaking, Digital Art and Drawing at The University of Kansas, and BLAIR SCHULMAN, Kansas City art writer and critic, alongside art historian Patricia B. Glenn and Michael J. Pronko, MD of P&M Artworks, will select three artists from the show for individual cash awards ($600/1st, $400/2nd, $200/3rd), exposure on the P&M Artworks website and special press coverage. ELIGIBILITY -Must be 18 or older to enter. -Must be an artist residing in greater Kansas City and Lawrence, KS. Submission Guidelines -Artists may enter up to three submissions/project proposals for a $15 fee. Checks must be payable to P&M Artworks. -Work for the exhibition will be selected primarily based on the visual elements of the piece itself, however the written proposal explaining the piece’s relation to the theme will be taken into consideration. -Each submission can be represented by up to two professional quality j-peg images, 300 dpi, 4 x 6 inches on a CD (one overall view and one optional detail view). File names must include artist’s last name and the work’s title (i.e. last name-title.jpg). -CDs should include a file (label as ‘commentary’) containing a 250-word project proposal explaining how submissions relate to the theme of Divine, an image list, and a resume (label as ‘resume’) including all artist contact information and can include an artist statement if desired. -The image list file (label as ‘image list’) must include information: title, medium, dimensions (H x W x D, in inches) and date of work/s. Please number images in accordance with image list. Images that are improperly labeled or lack any of the above information will not be considered. -Submission should represent current work or work completed within the past two years. -Work may not exceed a dimension of 60 by 40 inches, or a weight of 75 pounds. -All works must be for sale. SALES Artists must list a price for each piece (can be indicated on your Image list). All sales will be split with P&M Artworks 50/50, so please price work accordingly. All submissions (CD, entry fees) must be mailed to P&M Artworks, C/O Dr. Michael J. Pronko, 4121 W. 83rd St., Suite 223, Prairie Village, KS. 66208. Proposal packets will not be returned without a SASE. Submission guidelines, an exhibition prospectus, juror bios and more about P&M Artworks can be seen at www.pm-artworks.com. P&M Artworks, LLC www.pm-artworks.com [email protected] 913 432 9499 SUBMISSION CHECKLIST: Check for $15 made out to “P&M Artworks” A CD containing: 1. A folder of 2 images per submission (3 submissions per $15 fee) 2. A file labeled “Last name-Image List” with piece information 3. A file labeled “Last name-Commentary” describing how each piece relates to the theme of Divine. 4. A file labeled “Last name-Resume” with resume and/or artist statement. This file MUST begin with your contact information! ***DO NOT FORGET TO INCLUDE YOUR PHONE NUMBER & EMAIL IN THE CONTACT INFO ON YOUR RESUME or your piece will not be considered***
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Deadline: October 24, 2013
http://thestudiosinc.org/residenc/ The Studios Inc provides a three-year residency to competitively selected mid-career artists intent on moving to the next level of success. Expansive private studio space provides room to expand the scale of works. A patron underwrites each artist’s studio, building mutually meaningful relationships between local artists, and new and seasoned collectors. The Studios’ programs support the symbiotic relationship between artists and collectors essential for a thriving visual art community. The Studios nurtures symbiosis at a micro level with focus on a selected group of artists and the patrons who support them. Combined, The Studios Inc is a vital part of the visual art community’s unprecedented growth. A selection panel consisting of a variety of individuals from the Kansas City area is assembled and convenes; it is this selection panel that determines which applicants will be awarded studio space(s) in 2014. Residencies are open to all mid career visual artists. The Studios Inc does not discriminate on the basis of age, ethnicity, gender, economic or social standing, political or religious beliefs, marital status, or sexual orientation. DEADLINE FOR 2013-14 CYCLE: MARCH 25, 2013, MIDNIGHT
http://rocketgrants.org/about/applicationinfo/ The Rocket Grants program was launched in 2009 by the Charlotte Street Foundation in Kansas City, MO and the KU Spencer Museum of Art in Lawrence, KS, in partnership with the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts. The program aims to fuel the energy of the Kansas City regional visual arts community by encouraging and supporting innovative, public-oriented work in non-traditional spaces. Rocket Grants enable individuals and groups of artists to take new risks with their work, push the scope and scale of their activities, develop and pursue collaborative projects, and engage with the public and public realm in inventive and meaningful ways. With the specific goals of developing new kinds of audiences and providing frameworks for the growth of further experimentation, awarded projects create unconventional and expansive forms of interaction, exchange, provocation, and surprise. Now in its third year, the Rocket Grants program has awarded $121,000 in direct funds to thirty projects, involving at least seventy-two artists working in multiple media. Hundreds of other artists have been integrally and peripherally included in the performances, publications, workshops, artist-run spaces, videos, public installations, events and websites that the awards have funded. To learn more about this program and the projects supported byRocket Grants please explore this site. The Andy Warhol Foundation has invested in the creation of a growing national network of regional re-granting programs – supporting Alternative Exposure in San Francisco, California; The Idea Fund in Houston, Texas; and The Propeller Fund in Chicago, Illinois in addition to the Rocket Grants program. The Foundation aims to support the independent creative activity of artists by partnering with leading artist-centered, visual arts organizations across the country. Entry Deadline: December 1, 2012 (postmark)
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http://www.charlottestreet.org/opportunities/internships/ - Audio/Visual Documentation Intern - Photo Documentation Intern - Gallery/Prepatorial Intern - Marketing/Development Intern email your resume and cover letter to [email protected] DEADLINE: AUGUST 30, 2012
http://thestudiosinc.org/2012/studios-inc-call-for-residency-applications/ .............................................................................................................. The Studios Inc is pleased to announce that studios will become available in the beginning of 2013. Applications are currently being solicited at www.thestudiosinc.org ; materials must be received no later than August 30th 2012. The Studios Inc provides a three-year residency to competitively selected mid-career artists intent on moving to the next level of success. Expansive private studio space provides room to expand the scale of works. A patron underwrites each artist’s studio, building mutually meaningful relationships between local artists, and new and seasoned collectors. The Studios’ programs support the symbiotic relationship between artists and collectors essential for a thriving visual art community. The Studios nurtures symbiosis at a micro level with focus on a selected group of artists and the patrons who support them. Combined, The Studios Inc is a vital part of the visual art community’s unprecedented growth. A selection panel consisting of a variety of individuals from the Kansas City area is assembled and convenes; it is this selection panel that determines which applicants will be awarded studio spaces in 2013. Residencies are open to all visual artists. The Studios Inc does not discriminate on the basis of age, ethnicity, gender, economic or social standing, political or religious beliefs, marital status, or sexual orientation. With seven years behind us, our goal of promoting and providing the tools and resources to the most promising mid-career artists in our area has been extremely successful. Our three-year studio program continues to have major impact, within our local community and on a national and international level, promoting Kansas City as a leader in the visual arts. |
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