Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Call for Work: Deadline 2-4 December 2016

Call For Art with a focus on the human element

In an upcoming all media art exhibit titled "Presence II", Framations Art Gallery revisits a theme that focuses on the human element. Framations asks artists to enter work that visually includes people in any way either through portraiture, crowd scene, or though shadow or form. This exhibit will be on display December 9, 2016 - January 12, 2017 and entries will be due to Framations December 2 - 4. There will be an Opening Reception for the exhibit on December 9 from 6-8pm. 

During the time of this exhibit, Framations will be hosting their 6th Annual Food Drive benefiting St. Louis Area Foodbank. Each week, an estimated 57,100 people rely upon the St. Louis Area Foodbank for food assistance. In 2009, the Foodbank distributed over 22 million pounds of food. The numbers are incredible. With tough economic times and the upcoming holidays, simply having adequate meals for yourself and your family means a lot. If you feel so moved, you are encouraged to bring your unopened, non-perishable food items and toiletries to Framations December 2, 2016 -  January 12, 2017.  Donating items for the food drive will earn artists a discount on their entry fee, and will also earn our customers a 15% discount off your total purchase. 

The Juror for this exhibit will be Jamie Adams, an American painter, born and raised in the suburbs of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. His work can be viewed on his website at jamieadamsart.com.  Artists can find the full entry details, including size restrictions, at www.framations.com

Framations is located at 218 North Main Street in St. Charles, MO. For more information visit the website at www.framations.com or call the gallery at 636-724-8313. Framations offers juried exhibit opportunities for artists, as well as solo exhibits.  
    
_Him _n Her_ Acrylic on Paper by Gloria Henderson_ First Place Winner_ Presence _2012_

"Him 'n Her"
Acrylic on Paper
by Gloria Henderson

First Place Winner, Presence (2012

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Friday, November 11, 2016

Call for Work: Deadline 14 November 2016




Still Life:
The Ordinary Made
Extraordinary
 
Juror: Kate Breakey
Deadline: November 14, 2016 
Exhibition prints due December 21, 2016 
Gallery exhibition opens January 2, 2017


© Kate Breakey
Still life is a genre that allows the photographer time - to reflect, to organize, to compose, to light the subject as s/he sees fit. Still life allows the photographer to elevate the mundane, or, as Edward Weston put it, "... to photograph a rock, have it look like a rock, but be more than a rock."
For Still Life: The Ordinary Made Extraordinary, we encourage fresh eyes brought to still life in all its forms, traditional to surreal.  All capture methods and processes are welcome.
We are honored indeed that Kate Breakey will be the juror for The Ordinary Made Extratordinary. She will select 35 images for exhibition in our Middlebury, Vermont gallery and another 40 for our Online Gallery. All 75 images will be reproduced in the exhibition catalog.

Thursday, November 10, 2016

Alexia Foundation Grants


Photo by 2016 Professional Winner Aaron Vincent Elkaim's Where The River Runs Through

2017 Alexia Grant Call for Entries

The Alexia Foundation is pleased to announced its 2017 Alexia Grant Competition Call for Entries. We will begin accepting applications for our Professional and Student Grants on Jan. 2, 2017.

The Alexia Foundation recognizes photographic bodies of work that may elevate understanding of the human condition, give light to what is not right and celebrate the best of humanity’s spirit.

Deadlines for submissions are:

Professional Grant – Tuesday, Jan. 31 at 5 p.m. Eastern U.S. Time

Student Grants – Tuesday, Feb. 14 at 5 p.m. Eastern U.S. Time.

The Professional Winner will receive a $20,000 grant to assist in the production of the proposed project.

The First Place Student Winner will received tuition for one semester at Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications in Syracuse, NY. As the visual program at Newhouse has continued to grow, we found it better to offer a richer student experience in Syracuse instead of at the SU London program which was the traditional location.

The recipient of the First Place Student Grant may enroll in 9 to 12 credit hours of courses. It does not need to be part of a degree seeking sequence. We think of it as an opportunity to uniquely expand your story telling capabilities.

The First Place Student Winner will also receive a $1000 cash grant to help produce the proposed body of work and $500 will be awarded to the student’s academic department.

Up to four (4) Award of Excellence Winners will be named, at the judges' discretion. Award of Excellence winners will receive $1500 that may be applied toward tuition at Syracuse University or they may choose to attend one of the following workshops: a MediaStorm one-day workshop, a Momenta Photo Workshop or a Kalish Workshop, which is provided by The Gilka Grant.

Award of Excellence Winners will also receive a $500 cash grant to help produce her or his proposed picture story or multimedia project.

More information about how to submit your entry is here:



Judging will take place March 24 and 25, 2017 at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University. Winners will be announced on or around April 8, 2017.

The Alexia Foundation, for more than 25 years, has helped visual storytellers give voice to those who go unheard, foster understanding and expose social injustice.