DEADLINE: MAY 18, 2013
http://washingtonprintmakers.com/event/national-small-works-ii/ 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 2014. -Second Prize: $200 Purchase award from Graphic Chemical and Ink -Third Prize: $150 Gift Certificate from Utrecht Art Supply -Fourth Prize: $100 Gift Certificate from Renaissance Graphics Early bird, reduced fee deadline: April 17, 2013 ($20/4 images) Final deadline: May 18, 2013 ($30/4 images) View the prospectus on our website or send a SASE to the gallery address, below.
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Call for Proposals: Logs to Literature:
What happened to all those beautiful trees around the Lawrence Public Library?! Logs to Literature (L2L) in cooperation with the Lawrence City Commission, the Lawrence Public Library, the Friends of the Library, and the Lawrence Art Center, calls to “renew the wood” from the felled trees around the Library’s expansion. Lawrence, Kansas is a Tree City USA community; we care about what happens to our trees! The goals of this project are 1) To keep the wood from these publically-owned trees in the public realm, and 2) To raise money through the sale of art, for the Friends of the Library. You can become involved in this community art project. Have you been thinking of making something in wood? Have you ever exhibited a project? Would you like to turn your concern for the removal of the Library trees into action? The more people involved in this project, the better. We, collectively, become the voice. http://www.scribd.com/doc/124233535/Call-for-Proposals DEADLINE: MARCH 2, 2013
WWW.TYPECASTRECAST.ORG Below is the email text from Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts: -------------------------------------------------------------------- The Bemis Center is pleased to announce a call for artists for Typecast | Recast, a public art exhibition presented by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) - Plains States Region. ADL will commission between 6 and 10 artists to produce temporary site-specific works for North 12th Street in downtown Omaha between Mike Fahey and Douglas streets, with individual commissions ranging from $5,000 to $8,500. ADL and the Bemis Center believe Typecast | Recast will catalyze conversation and learning around contemporary art to improve the culture of our community. This exhibition will activate and amplify the urban conditions of a seven-block stretch of downtown Omaha, Nebraska through innovative and adventurous temporary public artworks. We are seeking qualifications from artists who have experience working in the public realm, as well as from artists for whom the project would represent an expansion of their practice. Artists will be selected through a two-part process. Artists are invited to submit their qualifications and interest by March 2nd. A short list of artists will then be invited to present proposals to a selection panel, and the public in early April. The exhibition will open in September, 2013 and run through July, 2014. For more information about this exhibition and to submit your qualifications, see typecastrecast.org ENTRY MUST BE POSTMARKED OR HAND-DELIVERED BY 5:00 P.M., FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 2013.
ONLINE ENTRIES MUST BE RECEIVED BY MIDNIGHT, FRIDAY, MARCH 1 2013 For Application Information: http://www.lawrenceartguild.org/node/27 Art in the Park, the annual juried outdoor exhibition of fine art and fine craft, is Lawrence's premiere arts event and is sponsored by the Lawrence Art Guild. Featuring the highest quality work by many area artists and craftspeople, as well as continuous musical entertainment, food vendors, and family fun, it is the Lawrence Art Guild's primary fund-raising event. More than 10,000 people typically attend Art in the Park. Our event will be held on May 5, 2013 from 10am-6pm at South Park, 12th and Massachusetts in beautiful downtown Lawrence. Applications are due by 5pm March 1, 2013. Applicants may apply and pay online at http://www.lawrenceartguild.org or use the printable application. Printable applications are available at the website under Applications (PDF Downloadable Version). Questions may be directed to Amanda Monaghan at 785 979.7039 or [email protected]. Please send your applications to: The Lawrence Art Guild Art in the Park PO Box 1357 Lawrence, Kansas 66044 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. 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. DEADLINE: 4PM, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2013
The exhibition will be juried by Porter Arneill, who serves as the Director/Public Art Administrator for the Kansas City, Missouri Municipal Art Commission. Deadline for entries is 4 p.m. Friday, February 22, 2013. Eight artists’ works will be selected and each will receive a $1200 honorarium and publication in the exhibition brochure. The sculptures will be on display for one year in downtown Lawrence. In order to highlight the work of local sculptors, this year’s exhibition entries will be limited to artists residing within a 15-mile radius of Lawrence. All work must be free standing, of sound design, and suitable for long-term outdoor public display without external support. Competition is open to artists 18 and older. All entries must be original work. For more information, additional requirements, and to submit an entry, please visit lawrenceks.org/advisory_boards/lac/publicart/sculpture. The exhibition opens Saturday, June 15, 2013 and closes in April 2014. The exhibition opening tour and reception is tentatively scheduled for 5:30-8:30 p.m. on Saturday June 15. DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 15, 2013
http://penland.org/classes/summer/summer_assistantships.html Studio assistants are students who assist instructors and fellow students and are responsible for maintaining the school’s standards for studio operation. Assistants receive housing and meals, and pay only the $50 nonrefundable processing fee. Assistants are selected based on their knowledge of a working studio. In addition to 25–40 hours of work each week, studio assistants are required to work from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM on the day before and the day after their session, and must make travel arrangements which will allow them to meet this requirement. If you cannot meet this requirement, please do not apply. Many instructors select their own assistants; check the list below to determine availability of positions before applying. To apply, check the studio assistant box on the application form, and include a letter explaining your experience in the field and your interest in the class, along with a résume, two letters of recommendation, five printed images of your work (maximum size 8-1/2 x 11, no slides or CDs), and the $50 processing fee. Applications must be received no later than February 15, and must include letters of reference. Applicants will be notified by April 1. International students note: because the U.S. government considers our studio assistant program to be work for hire, students who are not U.S. citizens may not receive studio assistantships unless they have a work permit. Application Deadline: January 24, 2013http://www.juriedartservices.com/index.php?content=event_info&event_id=577
Cash Prizes and Color Catalogue Juror: John Hitchcock, Professor, Art Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison and Director of Hybrid Press Eligible to all living artists 18 years of age and older living in the United States. Only prints that measure no larger than 18 inches in any dimension (including mat and/or support) will be accepted for exhibition. Original prints produced by traditional printmaking techniques completed within the past two years are eligible. Juror will consider digital prints created as works of art rather than as reproductions or documentation of artworks produced in other media. No photographic prints will be accepted. Artist may submit up to 4 entries. $35 entry fee. CURRENT DEADLINE: DECEMBER 31, 2012, MIDNIGHT EST
http://studiovisitmagazine.com/competitions Juror: Dina Deitsch, Senior Curator, deCordova Museum and Sculpture Park, Lincoln, MA Apply Online! Entry is free! (*Accepted artists will be responsible for a $235 production and distribution fee.) Studio Visit is a series of juried artist books produced by the publishers of New American Paintings. We are pleased to offer artists an effective venue through which to introduce their work to a serious national audience of art world professionals. The publication presents all two- and three- dimensional media. This includes mixed media, painting, drawing, photography, and sculpture. Selected artists will be featured in volumes 21 & 22 of Studio Visit which will be released in Spring of 2013. Each high quality volume of Studio Visit features approximately 150 artists, who have been selected by professional curators. Selected artists will be given one full-color page that includes an image, contact information and a brief artist statement. |
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