Thursday, September 29, 2011
Reminder: the Portfolio Review Orientation meeting is today at 1 pm in SV 260. It's smart to come if you're a photo major and haven't passed your portfolio review, even if you aren't doing it this semester.
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Call for Work: Deadline 3 October 2011
MySLART.org is looking for 33 artists to exhibit their work at our "33October" art exhibit in Webster Groves. This weekend show includes an opening reception Friday, October 21, from 5:30 pm to 10 pm. And will also be open to the public on Saturday, October 22, from 10 am to 5 pm.
Artists are invited to submit three works each in any medium or mixed media. For works submitted to be hung on the wall, each artist is limited to 6’ feet of horizontal wall space for the three works. For sculpture, each artist is limited to an area 6' square. Pedestals (if required) are supplied by the artist.
We're also looking for one of the artists to paint, sculpt, pot, or whatever, live from 5:30pm to 10pm at the opening reception. A performance artist would also be welcome to apply.
MySLART.org charges no gallery commissions on sales of your work, you keep 100%. But there is a $30 entry fee per accepted artist (not per work). There is no fee for submitting your work.
Three artists accepted for this show will be selected for Best of Show award, Second Place award, and Third Place award. Those winners will receive a $75, $50, or $25 gift certificate from Llywelyn's Pub. Additionally, the top four artists, as voted by visitors to the opening reception, will also each receive a bottle of Mount Pleasant wine from its Estate series.
Deadline for received submissions is Monday, October 3. But don’t delay submitting. Submissions will be reviewed as received and accepted or rejected only until we have 33 artists accepted. 11 artist slots are already taken.
To submit your work for review, send an email to MySLART@live.com with photos of your three works (in the JPG file format) as attachments. In your submission please include your phone number(s) and the title and size of each work to be exhibited.
Artists are invited to submit three works each in any medium or mixed media. For works submitted to be hung on the wall, each artist is limited to 6’ feet of horizontal wall space for the three works. For sculpture, each artist is limited to an area 6' square. Pedestals (if required) are supplied by the artist.
We're also looking for one of the artists to paint, sculpt, pot, or whatever, live from 5:30pm to 10pm at the opening reception. A performance artist would also be welcome to apply.
MySLART.org charges no gallery commissions on sales of your work, you keep 100%. But there is a $30 entry fee per accepted artist (not per work). There is no fee for submitting your work.
Three artists accepted for this show will be selected for Best of Show award, Second Place award, and Third Place award. Those winners will receive a $75, $50, or $25 gift certificate from Llywelyn's Pub. Additionally, the top four artists, as voted by visitors to the opening reception, will also each receive a bottle of Mount Pleasant wine from its Estate series.
Deadline for received submissions is Monday, October 3. But don’t delay submitting. Submissions will be reviewed as received and accepted or rejected only until we have 33 artists accepted. 11 artist slots are already taken.
To submit your work for review, send an email to MySLART@live.com with photos of your three works (in the JPG file format) as attachments. In your submission please include your phone number(s) and the title and size of each work to be exhibited.
Monday, September 26, 2011
VLAA Workshop: Monday, 3 October 2011
Register today!
St. Louis Volunteer Lawyers and Accountants for the Arts Business Edge
CAREER PLANNING FOR ARTISTS
Monday, Oct. 3,
7:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
This hands-on workshop, presented with thanks to our colleagues at Springboard for the Arts in St. Paul, will help you examine your career, both professionally and artistically. You'll learn how to chart a "career path" that incorporates specific strategies and how to put your plan into action. Instructors: Susan Bostwick, artist; and Sue Greenberg, VLAA executive director
$10 in advance; $15 at the door
To pre-register, please visit our website, www.vlaa.org, or send an email message to vlaa@stlrac.org with your name, address and phone number.
Business Edge workshops are held in the Regional Arts Commission's building, 6128 Delmar, across from the Pageant.
St. Louis Volunteer Lawyers and Accountants for the Arts
6128 Delmar
St. Louis, MO 63112
314/863-6930
http://www.vlaa.org
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St. Louis Volunteer Lawyers and Accountants for the Arts Business Edge
CAREER PLANNING FOR ARTISTS
Monday, Oct. 3,
7:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
This hands-on workshop, presented with thanks to our colleagues at Springboard for the Arts in St. Paul, will help you examine your career, both professionally and artistically. You'll learn how to chart a "career path" that incorporates specific strategies and how to put your plan into action. Instructors: Susan Bostwick, artist; and Sue Greenberg, VLAA executive director
$10 in advance; $15 at the door
To pre-register, please visit our website, www.vlaa.org, or send an email message to vlaa@stlrac.org with your name, address and phone number.
Business Edge workshops are held in the Regional Arts Commission's building, 6128 Delmar, across from the Pageant.
St. Louis Volunteer Lawyers and Accountants for the Arts
6128 Delmar
St. Louis, MO 63112
314/863-6930
http://www.vlaa.org
<http://www.facebook.com/pages/St-Louis-Volunteer-Lawyers-and-Accountants-for-the-Arts/119114161655?ref=ts>
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Thursday, September 22, 2011
May Gallery reception: Friday, 23 September 2011
Ellen Fein Rosenbaum
Functional Architecture
Lincoln Highway, Iowa, 2007 |
26 August - 23 September 2011
Closing Reception Friday, 23 September, 5-7 pm
and in the Small Wall Gallery, Toy Camera Photos
The May Gallery is located on the second floor, west wing, of the Sverdrup Building at 8300 Big Bend Boulevard, Webster Groves MO 63119. Hours are Monday-Friday, 9:00 am-9:00 pm; Saturday-Sunday, noon-5:00 pm.
Visiting photo guest speaker: Friday, 23 September 2011
Photographer Robert Cohen, who took award-winning photos of the Joplin tornado disaster, will speak in Don Corrigan's Covering Natural Disasters class this Friday. He will be in Room SV114 from 11-12 — this Friday, Sept. 23.
Photo majors are very welcome to join them.
Photo majors are very welcome to join them.
Parking Problems Thursday-Friday, 22-23 September 2011
If you are attending at the Webster Groves Campus on Thursday or Friday this week, you will find parking will be an issue. Parking lot "H", the lot immediately west of Sverdrup Hall, will be closed for the University's Homecoming observance. The lot will be the site of a carnival which will begin setting up on Thursday. To replace the 180 parking spaces, the University has reserved alternative parking at Deer Creek Center, about five minutes away at 3200 North Laclede Station Road. A continuous loop shuttle will operate between the Emerson Library and Deer Creek Center from 7 a.m. until 10 p.m. on both Thursday and Friday. For additional details about the alternate parking location and the shuttle, go to this link.
Monday, September 19, 2011
Portfolio Review Orientation: Thursday, 29 September 2011
There will be a meeting to explain the Photography Portfolio Review process on Thursday, 29 September at 1 pm in Sverdrup 260. The Portfolio Review for photo majors in ordinarily done after you have completed Photo II plus any one additional PHOT course.
The Portfolio Review is a zero credit course, but you must enroll in it for the semester you plan to do your review. The course number is PHOT 0100.
If you are doing your Portfolio Review this fall, this meeting is essential so that you are best prepared for what to bring (and what not to bring). If you will do your review in a future semester, this is a great opportunity to start thinking about what you will need to bring.
Sign up sheets for this fall will be available for students currently enrolled.
The Portfolio Review is a zero credit course, but you must enroll in it for the semester you plan to do your review. The course number is PHOT 0100.
If you are doing your Portfolio Review this fall, this meeting is essential so that you are best prepared for what to bring (and what not to bring). If you will do your review in a future semester, this is a great opportunity to start thinking about what you will need to bring.
Sign up sheets for this fall will be available for students currently enrolled.
Film screening: Friday, 23 September 2011
Don't miss this opportunity to see Webster Alumnus Brian Jun.
Friday, September 23 at 7:30 pm Webster University Homecoming Weekend JOINT BODY (Brian Jun, 2011, USA, 86 min.)
After his ex-wife bars him from seeing their daughter, a parolee finds kinship with a troubled woman who helps him re-evaluate his life.
Friday, September 23 at 7:30 pm Webster University Homecoming Weekend JOINT BODY (Brian Jun, 2011, USA, 86 min.)
After his ex-wife bars him from seeing their daughter, a parolee finds kinship with a troubled woman who helps him re-evaluate his life.
JOINT BODY is the latest film from Webster Alum Brian Jun (Steel City, The Coverup) who will be available for Q&A following the screening.
Friday, September 16, 2011
Resume Writing Workshop: Thursday, 22 September 2011
RESUME WRITING WORKSHOP
Thursday, 9/22/2011, 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm
University Center: Presentation Room
Hiring managers look at hundreds of resumes for every job posting. Learn how to make YOURS more competitive. Career Services’ “Resume Writing Workshop” will give you tips and tactics to boost the effectiveness of your resume.
After attending this event, you will be able to utilize your resume as a self promotional tool and
target your resume for specific jobs.
Any questions? Please call Career Services at 314-968-6982.
Thursday, 9/22/2011, 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm
University Center: Presentation Room
Hiring managers look at hundreds of resumes for every job posting. Learn how to make YOURS more competitive. Career Services’ “Resume Writing Workshop” will give you tips and tactics to boost the effectiveness of your resume.
After attending this event, you will be able to utilize your resume as a self promotional tool and
target your resume for specific jobs.
Any questions? Please call Career Services at 314-968-6982.
Thursday, September 15, 2011
SOCial: Tuesday, 20 September 2011
School of Communications
S O C i a l
Come meet the SOC faculty, staff and your fellow students at the SOCial mix & mingle!
Tuesday, September 20
4pm – 6:30pm
Sunnen Lounge
Refreshments will be served!
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Calls for Work: Various deadlines
Juried Photography Exhibitions: Calls for Submissions
AGAIN: RELFECTIONS IN PHOTOGRAPHY
Deadline: Midnight Monday, Sept. 19th
Juror: Sylvia de Swaan
Click here for details
Upcoming deadlines:
UNCANNY: SURREAL PHOTOGRAPHY
Deadline: Oct. 17
Juror: Russell Joslin, editor SHOTS magazine
Click here for details
ON THE ROAD: TRAVEL PHOTOGRAPHS
Deadline: Nov. 14
Juror: Sanda Chen Weinstein
Click here for details
THE FOUR SEASONS
Deadline: Dec. 12
Juror: David Middleton
Click here for details
Photo Student Discounts web site
Brad Leese of Austin Community College Photography Program in Austin, Texas has put together a free discount finder website for all photography students and educators in the United States.
Call for Work: Deadline 18 November 2011
Deadline for entries: November 18, 2011
MEMORY
Works submitted for this juried exhibit should explore the theme of memory. All interpretations are encouraged.
EXHIBITION SPACE & DATES
Presented in Art Saint Louis' main gallery at 555 Washington Avenue, #150 in downtown St. Louis, Missouri. Exhibition dates: January 16-February 23, 2012. Opening reception Saturday, January 21, 6-8 p.m.
DEADLINE
The deadline for entry for this exhibit is 5 p.m. November 18, 2011. All entries must be received by Art Saint Louis by this date
ELIGIBILITY
Open to artists 21 years of age and older living in the St. Louis, Missouri region or surrounding 200-mile radius. Chicago, IL and Kansas City, MO are not eligible.
SPECIFICATIONS
Artists may submit up to two (2) original artworks in all styles, techniques & all media*. *NO ceiling installed work. *NO works that are nailed, tacked, taped, velcroed, painted on, or affixed directly to/on Gallery walls. 3-d, over-sized or installation works must be installed by artist under direction of ASL Gallery Director. 3-d works that are extremely fragile, very small, unstable, or do not sit flat on a pedestal are discouraged. Video & works that require electricity: if selected for exhibit, it is the artist's responsibility to provide all equipment (cords, cord protectors, monitor, DVD player, etc.) necessary to present & view the work while on exhibition.
All work must be completed in the last two years (2009-2011). Works may not have been previously exhibited in any exhibition in the Art Saint Louis Gallery. Works may not have been exhibited in any juried exhibition in the St. Louis region in the past 6 months. Size limits: artwork must fit through standard sized double doors. Final installation size not to exceed 10' high and/or 15' wide.
JURORS
Patty Heyda, artist, Professor, Washington University, Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts, St. Louis, MO; and W. Elysse Newman, architect, former Visiting Assistant Professor, Washington University, Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts, St. Louis, MO, current Assistant Professor, Florida International University in Miami.
JURYING
Judging is done by JPEGs on CD only. No slides, e-mailed images, or photos. DVD or video only for film & performance only (QuickTime format or similar small-sized file preferred). Limit 2 JPEGs per artwork: 1 full view & either 1 detail OR alternate view. JPEGs on ONE (1) CD that MUST be readable by both Mac & PC. Jpegs must be RGB Color, 300 dpi preferred, minimum 800 pixels. Title each jpeg file to correspond to image # on the entry form using the following format: yourlastname.image1 (i.e. smith.image1.jpg). Please do NOT add an extra .jpg extension to your image title. Include separate printed reference sheet with color or b/w thumbnail reference images of each artwork on the CD. Do not include any unrelated files, folders or documents on CD--your CD should ONLY have JPEGs of the works you are submitting for jurying and nothing else. Label CD with artist's full name and place in protective case for mailing. Submissions that do not comply with rules of entry will not be presented to the juror and will be returned to artist unprocessed. Only entries received by 5 p.m. November 18, 2011 will be considered. Entries received after this date/time will be returned to artist unprocessed.
SALES & INSURANCE
Artworks are insured at 50% of retail value during exhibit. Artist responsible for work in transit to/from ASL. All sales are through Art Saint Louis with 30% donation on work sold to ASL and 70% to artist. Artist responsible for delivery of sold work to buyer.
FRAMING & PRESENTATION
All work selected for exhibition must be delivered to the Gallery ready to install. 2-d work must be framed (or approved alternative) and equipped with hanging wire stretched across back of artwork. Paintings may be gallery-wrapped or strip-framed. NO sawtooth hangers or clip frames. 3-d, oversized or installation works must be installed by artist under direction of ASL Gallery Director. Video or works with electricity: artist must provide all equipment necessary to present the work. Specific installation requirements must be resolved in advance with directions/devices provided by artist. Art Saint Louis reserves the right to install accepted works in a manner deemed necessary for a well-designed exhibition or for security purposes. Works selected for exhibition that are not accurately depicted by the JPEGs submitted for jurying may be removed from the exhibit at Director's discretion.
AWARDS & SALES
Five non-cash Awards of Excellence will be selected by the juror for this exhibit. Award recipients will be eligible for our "Honor Awards 2013" curated exhibit (April 15-May 16, 2013).
ENTRY FEE
Entry fee is non-refundable. $20/current Art Saint Louis members; $30/non-members; $5 reduced entry fee with new $50 Artist level 1-year membership to Art Saint Louis. All checks payable to Art Saint Louis. Submit fee with entry form, CD, image reference sheet, & SASE (for return of CD). Payable by cash, check or money order or online entry fee payable by PayPal available on ASL website.
ENTRY FORM
The entry form for this exhibit is required with all entries and is downloadable directly from our website here. Entries submitted without form will be returned to artist unprocessed. All entries require: entry form, entry fee, JPEGs on CD, and image reference sheet.
DEADLINE
The deadline for entry for this exhibit is 5 p.m. November 18, 2011. We prefer that you mail your entry before the deadline, however, entries may be mailed OR hand delivered, as long as it is during regular Gallery hours (M 10-4, T-F 10-5, Sat. 10-4). Gallery closed October 14-29, so please only mail entries during those dates. Entries received after 5 p.m. November 18 will be returned to artist unprocessed.
VOLUNTEERING
As a non-profit artists' organization & Gallery, Art Saint Louis relies on volunteer assistance to help run the Gallery, work at opening receptions, and much more. All exhibiting artists are required to volunteer a minimum of 4 hours (per artwork selected) of time and/or work to the production of this exhibit; or artists may buy-out their volunteer time at $5/hour.
PUBLICITY
Art Saint Louis reserves the right to photograph all exhibited works for web use and publicity purposes.
DELIVERY & PICK-UP
Artworks juried into this exhibition are to be hand-delivered by artist or representative to Art Saint Louis January 3-7, 2012, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and picked-up at the conclusion of the show, February 24-25 2012, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Exhibited artworks may not be removed from ASL prior to 10 a.m. February 23. ALL works must be removed from Gallery by 4 p.m. February 25.
ART SAINT LOUIS
Art Saint Louis is a non-profit artists' organization & gallery in downtown St. Louis, MO. For over 25 years, Art Saint Louis has worked to cultivate an appreciation for the role that visual artists play in our community. We fulfill our mission by creating & presenting original exhibitions, educational programming and support services to benefit artists and the community. Our proactive efforts help artists achieve professional success and reach new audiences. Art Saint Louis is a registered not-for-profit organization with the State of Missouri and has Federal 501 (c)(3) status. Learn more at www.artstlouis.org
QUESTIONS?
Robin Hirsch, Associate Director & Gallery Director, Art Saint Louis, robin@artstlouis.org.
________________________________________________________
Art Saint Louis is FREE & open to the public
Gallery Hours: Monday 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Tuesday-Friday 10 a .m.-5 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Closed Sundays, holidays & between exhibits..
MEMORY
Works submitted for this juried exhibit should explore the theme of memory. All interpretations are encouraged.
EXHIBITION SPACE & DATES
Presented in Art Saint Louis' main gallery at 555 Washington Avenue, #150 in downtown St. Louis, Missouri. Exhibition dates: January 16-February 23, 2012. Opening reception Saturday, January 21, 6-8 p.m.
DEADLINE
The deadline for entry for this exhibit is 5 p.m. November 18, 2011. All entries must be received by Art Saint Louis by this date
ELIGIBILITY
Open to artists 21 years of age and older living in the St. Louis, Missouri region or surrounding 200-mile radius. Chicago, IL and Kansas City, MO are not eligible.
SPECIFICATIONS
Artists may submit up to two (2) original artworks in all styles, techniques & all media*. *NO ceiling installed work. *NO works that are nailed, tacked, taped, velcroed, painted on, or affixed directly to/on Gallery walls. 3-d, over-sized or installation works must be installed by artist under direction of ASL Gallery Director. 3-d works that are extremely fragile, very small, unstable, or do not sit flat on a pedestal are discouraged. Video & works that require electricity: if selected for exhibit, it is the artist's responsibility to provide all equipment (cords, cord protectors, monitor, DVD player, etc.) necessary to present & view the work while on exhibition.
All work must be completed in the last two years (2009-2011). Works may not have been previously exhibited in any exhibition in the Art Saint Louis Gallery. Works may not have been exhibited in any juried exhibition in the St. Louis region in the past 6 months. Size limits: artwork must fit through standard sized double doors. Final installation size not to exceed 10' high and/or 15' wide.
JURORS
Patty Heyda, artist, Professor, Washington University, Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts, St. Louis, MO; and W. Elysse Newman, architect, former Visiting Assistant Professor, Washington University, Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts, St. Louis, MO, current Assistant Professor, Florida International University in Miami.
JURYING
Judging is done by JPEGs on CD only. No slides, e-mailed images, or photos. DVD or video only for film & performance only (QuickTime format or similar small-sized file preferred). Limit 2 JPEGs per artwork: 1 full view & either 1 detail OR alternate view. JPEGs on ONE (1) CD that MUST be readable by both Mac & PC. Jpegs must be RGB Color, 300 dpi preferred, minimum 800 pixels. Title each jpeg file to correspond to image # on the entry form using the following format: yourlastname.image1 (i.e. smith.image1.jpg). Please do NOT add an extra .jpg extension to your image title. Include separate printed reference sheet with color or b/w thumbnail reference images of each artwork on the CD. Do not include any unrelated files, folders or documents on CD--your CD should ONLY have JPEGs of the works you are submitting for jurying and nothing else. Label CD with artist's full name and place in protective case for mailing. Submissions that do not comply with rules of entry will not be presented to the juror and will be returned to artist unprocessed. Only entries received by 5 p.m. November 18, 2011 will be considered. Entries received after this date/time will be returned to artist unprocessed.
SALES & INSURANCE
Artworks are insured at 50% of retail value during exhibit. Artist responsible for work in transit to/from ASL. All sales are through Art Saint Louis with 30% donation on work sold to ASL and 70% to artist. Artist responsible for delivery of sold work to buyer.
FRAMING & PRESENTATION
All work selected for exhibition must be delivered to the Gallery ready to install. 2-d work must be framed (or approved alternative) and equipped with hanging wire stretched across back of artwork. Paintings may be gallery-wrapped or strip-framed. NO sawtooth hangers or clip frames. 3-d, oversized or installation works must be installed by artist under direction of ASL Gallery Director. Video or works with electricity: artist must provide all equipment necessary to present the work. Specific installation requirements must be resolved in advance with directions/devices provided by artist. Art Saint Louis reserves the right to install accepted works in a manner deemed necessary for a well-designed exhibition or for security purposes. Works selected for exhibition that are not accurately depicted by the JPEGs submitted for jurying may be removed from the exhibit at Director's discretion.
AWARDS & SALES
Five non-cash Awards of Excellence will be selected by the juror for this exhibit. Award recipients will be eligible for our "Honor Awards 2013" curated exhibit (April 15-May 16, 2013).
ENTRY FEE
Entry fee is non-refundable. $20/current Art Saint Louis members; $30/non-members; $5 reduced entry fee with new $50 Artist level 1-year membership to Art Saint Louis. All checks payable to Art Saint Louis. Submit fee with entry form, CD, image reference sheet, & SASE (for return of CD). Payable by cash, check or money order or online entry fee payable by PayPal available on ASL website.
ENTRY FORM
The entry form for this exhibit is required with all entries and is downloadable directly from our website here. Entries submitted without form will be returned to artist unprocessed. All entries require: entry form, entry fee, JPEGs on CD, and image reference sheet.
DEADLINE
The deadline for entry for this exhibit is 5 p.m. November 18, 2011. We prefer that you mail your entry before the deadline, however, entries may be mailed OR hand delivered, as long as it is during regular Gallery hours (M 10-4, T-F 10-5, Sat. 10-4). Gallery closed October 14-29, so please only mail entries during those dates. Entries received after 5 p.m. November 18 will be returned to artist unprocessed.
VOLUNTEERING
As a non-profit artists' organization & Gallery, Art Saint Louis relies on volunteer assistance to help run the Gallery, work at opening receptions, and much more. All exhibiting artists are required to volunteer a minimum of 4 hours (per artwork selected) of time and/or work to the production of this exhibit; or artists may buy-out their volunteer time at $5/hour.
PUBLICITY
Art Saint Louis reserves the right to photograph all exhibited works for web use and publicity purposes.
DELIVERY & PICK-UP
Artworks juried into this exhibition are to be hand-delivered by artist or representative to Art Saint Louis January 3-7, 2012, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and picked-up at the conclusion of the show, February 24-25 2012, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Exhibited artworks may not be removed from ASL prior to 10 a.m. February 23. ALL works must be removed from Gallery by 4 p.m. February 25.
ART SAINT LOUIS
Art Saint Louis is a non-profit artists' organization & gallery in downtown St. Louis, MO. For over 25 years, Art Saint Louis has worked to cultivate an appreciation for the role that visual artists play in our community. We fulfill our mission by creating & presenting original exhibitions, educational programming and support services to benefit artists and the community. Our proactive efforts help artists achieve professional success and reach new audiences. Art Saint Louis is a registered not-for-profit organization with the State of Missouri and has Federal 501 (c)(3) status. Learn more at www.artstlouis.org
QUESTIONS?
Robin Hirsch, Associate Director & Gallery Director, Art Saint Louis, robin@artstlouis.org.
C A L E N D A R
Deadline for entry: Only entries received by 5 p.m. November 18, 2011 will be considered.
All entries* (*entry form, entry fee, JPEGs on CD, image reference sheet) to:
"Memory," Art Saint Louis, 555 Washington Ave., #150, St. Louis, MO 63101
Jurying Notifications: All entering artists will be e-mailed jury results by December 6, 2011.
Accepted works delivered: to Art Saint Louis January 3-7, 2012, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Install exhibit: January 11, 2012, 2-6 p.m.
FREE Opening Reception:
Saturday, January 21, 2011, 6-8 p.m.
Exhibition Dates: January 16-February 23, 2012
Pick-up exhibited works: February 24-25, 2012, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Questions? robin@artstlouis.org
Deadline for entry: Only entries received by 5 p.m. November 18, 2011 will be considered.
All entries* (*entry form, entry fee, JPEGs on CD, image reference sheet) to:
"Memory," Art Saint Louis, 555 Washington Ave., #150, St. Louis, MO 63101
Jurying Notifications: All entering artists will be e-mailed jury results by December 6, 2011.
Accepted works delivered: to Art Saint Louis January 3-7, 2012, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Install exhibit: January 11, 2012, 2-6 p.m.
FREE Opening Reception:
Saturday, January 21, 2011, 6-8 p.m.
Exhibition Dates: January 16-February 23, 2012
Pick-up exhibited works: February 24-25, 2012, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Questions? robin@artstlouis.org
________________________________________________________
Art Saint Louis is FREE & open to the public
Gallery Hours: Monday 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Tuesday-Friday 10 a .m.-5 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Closed Sundays, holidays & between exhibits..
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Free Webinars: The Future of Art & Commerce
You are invited to attend this free webinar series:
The Future of Art & Commerce: What creators and users of visual content need to know in these rapidly changing times
A series of ten free webinars jointly produced by the American Society of Media Photographers (ASMP) and Copyright Clearance Center (CCC) to educate creators and users on copyright, licensing and monetization of content. The series will open an honest dialogue about conflicting pressures for both content creators and users, while exploring a variety of mutually beneficial suggestions and solutions.
To see the full listing of these FREE events, and to register for them, CLICK HERE
Coming Up Next:
What Everyone Should Know About Copyright
With Susan Carr & Richard Kelly
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
1:00 - 2:30 pm, eastern
Registering Copyrights in the U.S.
With Jim Cavanaugh & Michele Ayers
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
1:00 - 1:45 pm, eastern
Understanding Fair Use
With Fred Haber & Vic Perlman
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
1:00 - 2:00 pm, eastern
About ASMP: The American Society of Media Photographers is the premier trade association for the world’s most respected photographers. ASMP is the leader in promoting photographers’ rights, providing education in better business practices, producing business publications for photographers and helping to connect purchasers with professional photographers. For more information, visit www.asmp.org.
About CCC: Representing copyright holders from nearly every country in the world, CCC is a global rights broker for millions of the world’s most sought-after materials, including in- and out-of-print books, journals, newspapers, magazines, images, blogs and ebooks. For more information, visit www.copyright.com.
The Future of Art & Commerce: What creators and users of visual content need to know in these rapidly changing times
A series of ten free webinars jointly produced by the American Society of Media Photographers (ASMP) and Copyright Clearance Center (CCC) to educate creators and users on copyright, licensing and monetization of content. The series will open an honest dialogue about conflicting pressures for both content creators and users, while exploring a variety of mutually beneficial suggestions and solutions.
To see the full listing of these FREE events, and to register for them, CLICK HERE
Coming Up Next:
What Everyone Should Know About Copyright
With Susan Carr & Richard Kelly
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
1:00 - 2:30 pm, eastern
Registering Copyrights in the U.S.
With Jim Cavanaugh & Michele Ayers
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
1:00 - 1:45 pm, eastern
Understanding Fair Use
With Fred Haber & Vic Perlman
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
1:00 - 2:00 pm, eastern
About ASMP: The American Society of Media Photographers is the premier trade association for the world’s most respected photographers. ASMP is the leader in promoting photographers’ rights, providing education in better business practices, producing business publications for photographers and helping to connect purchasers with professional photographers. For more information, visit www.asmp.org.
About CCC: Representing copyright holders from nearly every country in the world, CCC is a global rights broker for millions of the world’s most sought-after materials, including in- and out-of-print books, journals, newspapers, magazines, images, blogs and ebooks. For more information, visit www.copyright.com.
Internship Expo info: Wednesday, 14 September 2011
On Wednesday, September 14 The Center for Portfolio Development & Internships is spreading the word about the 2011 Internship Expo. Stop by from 11:30 - 1:00 in the Sverdrup Lobby for facts, food and fun.
Monday, September 12, 2011
Photo in NY open until Thursday, 15 September 2011
One space has opened in the class Photography in New York, over fall break 2001 (16-22 October). This space will be closed on Thursday, 15 September, and the room reservation canceled, if no one signs up by then. See Bill Barrett right away if you are interested.
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Call for Work: Deadline 26 October 2011
SEEN 2011
Every December, lovers of photography come to Studio Altius to view a collection of the best photography created in that year from St. Louis area photographers. This show is called SEEN and it celebrates photographers, professional and amateur, across all genres. It is the culmination of a contest to find the best of the best in St. Louis. We want to see what our best photographers have SEEN.
Our annual SEEN show is 5 years old this year! To celebrate, we are making this year's contest and show bigger than it has even been! More sponsors, more prizes, more images in the show in December, more competition, more press, more, more, more!! We are expecting over 500 submissions this year for 150 spots in the finals, so pick out your best work from November of last year through October of this year and get it submitted.do it. Deadline for submissions is October 26, 2011.
Categories for this year's competition are: ABSTRACT, ACTION, ARCHITECTURE, BABIES, CHILDREN, DIGITAL ART, FASHION, FAUNA, FLORA, HUMOR, LANDSCAPE, PHOTOJOURNALISM, PORTRAIT, SELF-PORTRAIT, TRAVEL, and WEDDING.
For more information and to download the entry form click here.
Every December, lovers of photography come to Studio Altius to view a collection of the best photography created in that year from St. Louis area photographers. This show is called SEEN and it celebrates photographers, professional and amateur, across all genres. It is the culmination of a contest to find the best of the best in St. Louis. We want to see what our best photographers have SEEN.
Our annual SEEN show is 5 years old this year! To celebrate, we are making this year's contest and show bigger than it has even been! More sponsors, more prizes, more images in the show in December, more competition, more press, more, more, more!! We are expecting over 500 submissions this year for 150 spots in the finals, so pick out your best work from November of last year through October of this year and get it submitted.do it. Deadline for submissions is October 26, 2011.
Categories for this year's competition are: ABSTRACT, ACTION, ARCHITECTURE, BABIES, CHILDREN, DIGITAL ART, FASHION, FAUNA, FLORA, HUMOR, LANDSCAPE, PHOTOJOURNALISM, PORTRAIT, SELF-PORTRAIT, TRAVEL, and WEDDING.
For more information and to download the entry form click here.
Studio Altius Photographers Showcase: Deadline Wednesday 14 September 2011
ST. LOUIS PHOTOGRAPHERS SHOWCASE
WEEK ONE of the Showcase begins on Thursday evening September 15, deadline for your week one submissions is on Wednesday evening 9/14. Hurry up and register to be a part of St. Louis' Competitive Photography League! There are plenty of spots left in all of the divisions, come join the fun. We have tweaked the rules this season to allow a three MONTH window of shooting each week.this is in comparison to the usual three WEEKS of the past. We award weekly prizes, as well as a grand prize of an exclusive art show here at Studio Altius! We are looking forward to a great season! Registration is only $60 for the nine week league. For more information and to register
online, follow this link.
WEEK ONE of the Showcase begins on Thursday evening September 15, deadline for your week one submissions is on Wednesday evening 9/14. Hurry up and register to be a part of St. Louis' Competitive Photography League! There are plenty of spots left in all of the divisions, come join the fun. We have tweaked the rules this season to allow a three MONTH window of shooting each week.this is in comparison to the usual three WEEKS of the past. We award weekly prizes, as well as a grand prize of an exclusive art show here at Studio Altius! We are looking forward to a great season! Registration is only $60 for the nine week league. For more information and to register
online, follow this link.
Studio Altius Brew-Ha-Ha: Friday, 30 September 2011
PHOTOGRAPHY BREW-HA-HA
Friday, September 30, 2011
6:30pm-9ish
Come spend a relaxed evening at Studio Altius filled with social networking, photography discussion, and delightful beverages. This event is open to all levels of photographers. Come get connected and network with other photographers in town, bring your hottest new images to show off from Saturday's Shoot, try out new equipment from Schiller's, hey...even bring old equipment you are looking to unload, whatever floats your boat!
Admission is only $5 or a 6-pack of beer or a bottle of wine or five dollar's worth of snacks/soda.
This month's feature is a SWAP MEET!! Yes, we will be hosting a BREW-HA-HA SWAP MEET! Please contact us at information@studioaltius.com if you are planning on attending this month's Brew-Ha-Ha and let us know what equipment you are planning on bringing so we can make a list for everyone. Buy, sell, or trade any photography related equipment or technology.we don't want any kind of cut, you determine your prices or barter with each other. If you cannot attend, but you have stuff you want to sell, then let us know and you can plan on dropping it off before the event. Come ready to find a good deal! We already have plenty of equipment on the list including a Profoto D4 pack, Profoto D1 Air Monolights, Westcott TD6, umbrellas, softboxes and other modifiers, and much more!!
WANT MORE INFO and dates of future Brew-Ha-Ha's?
Friday, September 30, 2011
6:30pm-9ish
Come spend a relaxed evening at Studio Altius filled with social networking, photography discussion, and delightful beverages. This event is open to all levels of photographers. Come get connected and network with other photographers in town, bring your hottest new images to show off from Saturday's Shoot, try out new equipment from Schiller's, hey...even bring old equipment you are looking to unload, whatever floats your boat!
Admission is only $5 or a 6-pack of beer or a bottle of wine or five dollar's worth of snacks/soda.
This month's feature is a SWAP MEET!! Yes, we will be hosting a BREW-HA-HA SWAP MEET! Please contact us at information@studioaltius.com if you are planning on attending this month's Brew-Ha-Ha and let us know what equipment you are planning on bringing so we can make a list for everyone. Buy, sell, or trade any photography related equipment or technology.we don't want any kind of cut, you determine your prices or barter with each other. If you cannot attend, but you have stuff you want to sell, then let us know and you can plan on dropping it off before the event. Come ready to find a good deal! We already have plenty of equipment on the list including a Profoto D4 pack, Profoto D1 Air Monolights, Westcott TD6, umbrellas, softboxes and other modifiers, and much more!!
WANT MORE INFO and dates of future Brew-Ha-Ha's?
Studio Altius
2301 South Big Bend Boulevard
Maplewood, MO 63143
2301 South Big Bend Boulevard
Maplewood, MO 63143
Friday, September 09, 2011
Katherine Dunham Internship: Deadline 31 October 2011
The Regional Arts Commission (RAC) is accepting applications for the Katherine Dunham Internship for the 2012 winter semester.
The internship, which includes a $2500 stipend, was created by Sara Burke, a RAC commissioner, and her husband, Jack, to assist African Americans who are interested in pursuing a career in arts management. It was named as a tribute to Katherine Dunham, the renowned
choreographer, dancer and social activist with whom Ms. Burke studied dance in East St. Louis.
The Katherine Dunham Intern will work closely with the RAC grants team, assisting in the grant process, during which hundreds of applications are received and reviewed by the staff, citizen panels and the commissioners. Reading grants and attending reviews gives the intern an excellent working knowledge about how to approach grant applications, an important skill for an arts administrator.
In addition, The Katherine Dunham Internship experience may include work in marketing, public relations, the RAC Gallery, the Community Artist Training (CAT) Institute, a volunteer program, or special projects with the intent of providing broad experience while also tailoring work to the specific interests and skills of the intern. Work may also include assisting in the development of programs and materials aimed at increasing the diversity of RAC's programs and audiences.
The internship requires a commitment of 300 hours during the winter semester and is open to students, recent graduates and artists working in the field.
Applicants must submit a resume, a letter of recommendation from a professor in the field or a recent employer, as well as write an essay (250-500 words) answering the question, "Why are you interested in arts administration and how do you think this internship will help you achieve your goals?" They should be sent via email to internmgr@stlrac.org. The deadline for applications is Monday, October 31.
For more information about the Katherine Dunham Internship and other unpaid internships at RAC, http://www.art-stl.com/rac/interns.cfm or call Diane Kline at 314-863-5811.
The internship, which includes a $2500 stipend, was created by Sara Burke, a RAC commissioner, and her husband, Jack, to assist African Americans who are interested in pursuing a career in arts management. It was named as a tribute to Katherine Dunham, the renowned
choreographer, dancer and social activist with whom Ms. Burke studied dance in East St. Louis.
The Katherine Dunham Intern will work closely with the RAC grants team, assisting in the grant process, during which hundreds of applications are received and reviewed by the staff, citizen panels and the commissioners. Reading grants and attending reviews gives the intern an excellent working knowledge about how to approach grant applications, an important skill for an arts administrator.
In addition, The Katherine Dunham Internship experience may include work in marketing, public relations, the RAC Gallery, the Community Artist Training (CAT) Institute, a volunteer program, or special projects with the intent of providing broad experience while also tailoring work to the specific interests and skills of the intern. Work may also include assisting in the development of programs and materials aimed at increasing the diversity of RAC's programs and audiences.
The internship requires a commitment of 300 hours during the winter semester and is open to students, recent graduates and artists working in the field.
Applicants must submit a resume, a letter of recommendation from a professor in the field or a recent employer, as well as write an essay (250-500 words) answering the question, "Why are you interested in arts administration and how do you think this internship will help you achieve your goals?" They should be sent via email to internmgr@stlrac.org. The deadline for applications is Monday, October 31.
For more information about the Katherine Dunham Internship and other unpaid internships at RAC, http://www.art-stl.com/rac/interns.cfm or call Diane Kline at 314-863-5811.
Wednesday, September 07, 2011
Photo job for students
Interested in part-time work?
We have the perfect gig for college students!
We have the perfect gig for college students!
GoodEye PhotoShare is looking for attendants!
Requirements:
- Friendly & Energetic
- Punctual
- Able to lift 50 lbs
- Good Social Skills
- Available during event times…most are during weeknights and weekends
- Photo experience is a plus
- Knowledge of basic computer skills and trouble shooting is a plus!
- Pick up and set up the equipment
- Operate the Event Photo Studio while being friendly and energetic
- Breakdown the equipment and return it at the end of the event
Please send resume to Andrea Watkins: Andrea@goodeye-photoshare.com
(Andrea is an alumna of our program.)
Tuesday, September 06, 2011
Gallery Visio: Thursday, 6 October 2011
EXPIRED
October 6 to October 31, 2011
Opening Reception October 6, 2011 4-7pm
UMSL student artists would like to introduce the dark and amazing world of zombie art to patrons for a Halloween treat. Here UMSL artists attack their favorite media to depict the dynamic and horrific nature of zombie culture. Gallery Visio is pleased to give UMSL student artists the opportunity to explore the intriguing subject matter of zombies and to provide an alternative creative outlet. Artists will produce zombie inspired art in various types of media for your viewing and interacting pleasure.
October 6 to October 31, 2011
Opening Reception October 6, 2011 4-7pm
UMSL student artists would like to introduce the dark and amazing world of zombie art to patrons for a Halloween treat. Here UMSL artists attack their favorite media to depict the dynamic and horrific nature of zombie culture. Gallery Visio is pleased to give UMSL student artists the opportunity to explore the intriguing subject matter of zombies and to provide an alternative creative outlet. Artists will produce zombie inspired art in various types of media for your viewing and interacting pleasure.
Gallery Visio (at the University of Missouri-St. Louis)
170 Millennium Student Center
One University Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63121-4400
www.umsl.edu/~galvisio
170 Millennium Student Center
One University Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63121-4400
www.umsl.edu/~galvisio
VLAA Workshops
REGISTER TODAY!
CAREER PLANNING FOR ARTISTS
Monday, Oct. 3 (7:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.)
This hands-on workshop, presented with thanks to our colleagues at Springboard for the Arts in St. Paul, will help you examine your career, both professionally and artistically. You’ll learn how to chart a “career path” that incorporates specific strategies and how to put your plan into action. Instructors: Susan Bostwick, artist; and Sue Greenberg, VLAA executive director
MONEY & MORE
Monday, Oct. 19 (7:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.)
Need money? Want to grow your arts business? Learn about the micro-loan program sponsored by Justine Petersen Housing and plans for The Railway Exchange building incubator spaces. We’ll also explain “fiscal sponsorship,” which could allow you to access funding opportunities that are usually restricted to tax-exempt organizations. Speakers: Robert Boyle, CEO, and Gaelen Gondolfi, communications officer, Justine Petersen Housing; Kevin Farrell, senior director, Economic and Housing Development, The Partnership for Downtown St. Louis; and Sue Greenberg, VLAA
MARKETING & PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATION
Monday, Oct. 24 (7:00 to 9:30 p.m.)
Learn how to market your art with the same intensity you use to create it. We’ll discuss promotional materials and help you identify the right audience, position yourself (including pricing), set priorities and stop procrastinating. Instructors: Kate Poss, Circus Flora, and Sue Greenberg, VLAA
PUBLIC SPEAKING FOR ARTISTS
Monday, Nov. 7 (7:00 to 9:30 p.m.)
Artists often speak on panels, participate in Q&A sessions, interact with potential clients and face the media. Nervous about public speaking? Clam up in front of a microphone? This workshop will teach you some basic strategies and techniques that will give you the confidence to speak about your work in front of any audience, large or small. Our dynamic instructor is Tripp Frohlichstein, president, MediaMasters, Inc.
$10 in advance; $15 at the door
Business Edge workshops are held in the Regional Arts Commission's building, 6128 Delmar, across from the Pageant.
To register, please download a form. For more info, call 314/863-6930.
CAREER PLANNING FOR ARTISTS
Monday, Oct. 3 (7:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.)
This hands-on workshop, presented with thanks to our colleagues at Springboard for the Arts in St. Paul, will help you examine your career, both professionally and artistically. You’ll learn how to chart a “career path” that incorporates specific strategies and how to put your plan into action. Instructors: Susan Bostwick, artist; and Sue Greenberg, VLAA executive director
MONEY & MORE
Monday, Oct. 19 (7:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.)
Need money? Want to grow your arts business? Learn about the micro-loan program sponsored by Justine Petersen Housing and plans for The Railway Exchange building incubator spaces. We’ll also explain “fiscal sponsorship,” which could allow you to access funding opportunities that are usually restricted to tax-exempt organizations. Speakers: Robert Boyle, CEO, and Gaelen Gondolfi, communications officer, Justine Petersen Housing; Kevin Farrell, senior director, Economic and Housing Development, The Partnership for Downtown St. Louis; and Sue Greenberg, VLAA
MARKETING & PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATION
Monday, Oct. 24 (7:00 to 9:30 p.m.)
Learn how to market your art with the same intensity you use to create it. We’ll discuss promotional materials and help you identify the right audience, position yourself (including pricing), set priorities and stop procrastinating. Instructors: Kate Poss, Circus Flora, and Sue Greenberg, VLAA
PUBLIC SPEAKING FOR ARTISTS
Monday, Nov. 7 (7:00 to 9:30 p.m.)
Artists often speak on panels, participate in Q&A sessions, interact with potential clients and face the media. Nervous about public speaking? Clam up in front of a microphone? This workshop will teach you some basic strategies and techniques that will give you the confidence to speak about your work in front of any audience, large or small. Our dynamic instructor is Tripp Frohlichstein, president, MediaMasters, Inc.
$10 in advance; $15 at the door
Business Edge workshops are held in the Regional Arts Commission's building, 6128 Delmar, across from the Pageant.
To register, please download a form. For more info, call 314/863-6930.
St. Louis Volunteer Lawyers and Accountants for the Arts
6128 Delmar, St. Louis, MO 63112
314/863-6930; vlaa@stlrac.org
www.vlaa.org
6128 Delmar, St. Louis, MO 63112
314/863-6930; vlaa@stlrac.org
www.vlaa.org
FotoWeek DC: Deadline 12 September 2011
ASMP cordially invites you to enter the FotoWeek DC 2011 competition.
Cash prizes totaling $20,000
Entries in 11 main categories
Open to photographers worldwide
ASMP’s Washington DC Chapter is a sponsor
First deadline is September 12. After that, entry fee goes up. (Final deadline is Sept 19.) For full info about the competition categories, awards, fees, rules, judges and entry form go to http://awards.fotodc.org.
Cash prizes totaling $20,000
Entries in 11 main categories
Open to photographers worldwide
ASMP’s Washington DC Chapter is a sponsor
First deadline is September 12. After that, entry fee goes up. (Final deadline is Sept 19.) For full info about the competition categories, awards, fees, rules, judges and entry form go to http://awards.fotodc.org.
Friday, September 02, 2011
Internship Expo
The School of Communications Center for Portfolio Development & Internships is hosting its annual Expo on Thursday, October 27 from 11 am–1 pm in the University Center.
The Expo is an excellent networking and learning opportunity for students at any stage in their education. At the Expo students will be able to speak with representatives from a variety of organizations, learn about potential internships, hand out resumes and show portfolios.
The following is a timeline of Expo events:
Wednesday, September 14 from 11:30 – 1:00: Expo Announcement
Monday, October 3 from 3 – 4:30: Preparation Workshop
Tuesday, October 11 from 11:30 – 1: Preparation Workshop
Thursday, October 27 from 11 – 1: The Expo
The Expo is an excellent networking and learning opportunity for students at any stage in their education. At the Expo students will be able to speak with representatives from a variety of organizations, learn about potential internships, hand out resumes and show portfolios.
The following is a timeline of Expo events:
Wednesday, September 14 from 11:30 – 1:00: Expo Announcement
Monday, October 3 from 3 – 4:30: Preparation Workshop
Tuesday, October 11 from 11:30 – 1: Preparation Workshop
Thursday, October 27 from 11 – 1: The Expo
Thursday, September 01, 2011
Washington University photo lecture: Wednesday, 14 September 2011
Artist Lecture: Thomas Demand
Wednesday, September 14
6p Reception, 6:30p Lecture
Steinberg Auditorium
Contemporary artist Thomas Demand is known for his large-scale photographs. Using paper and cardboard to reconstruct scenes he finds in images taken from various media sources, he photographs the resultant models and then destroys them, complicating the relationship between reproduction and original. Demand has been the subject of one-person exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, and the Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin, among numerous others, and is currently the Getty Scholar at the Getty Research Institute in Los Angeles.
Wednesday, September 14
6p Reception, 6:30p Lecture
Steinberg Auditorium
Contemporary artist Thomas Demand is known for his large-scale photographs. Using paper and cardboard to reconstruct scenes he finds in images taken from various media sources, he photographs the resultant models and then destroys them, complicating the relationship between reproduction and original. Demand has been the subject of one-person exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, and the Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin, among numerous others, and is currently the Getty Scholar at the Getty Research Institute in Los Angeles.
Washington University photo lecture: Wednesday, 7 September 2011
Quarantined: Alice Austen and the Secret History of Photography
Wednesday, September 7
6pm Reception, 6:30pm Lecture
Steinberg Auditorium, Washington University
The art-historical study of photography has typically focused on photographs that were published or exhibited in their contemporary moment. This focus has largely excluded private, underground, and subcultural materials as well as vast expanses of photography produced outside the context of the professional art world. By attending to the amateur photographer Alice Austen (1866-1952) and to pictures that were little known or shown at the time of their making, this talk, from art historian Richard Meyer, argues for an alternative approach to the history of photography.
Wednesday, September 7
6pm Reception, 6:30pm Lecture
Steinberg Auditorium, Washington University
The art-historical study of photography has typically focused on photographs that were published or exhibited in their contemporary moment. This focus has largely excluded private, underground, and subcultural materials as well as vast expanses of photography produced outside the context of the professional art world. By attending to the amateur photographer Alice Austen (1866-1952) and to pictures that were little known or shown at the time of their making, this talk, from art historian Richard Meyer, argues for an alternative approach to the history of photography.