Sunday, January 26, 2020

Call for Work: Deadline 10 February 2020

Call for Entries: In Honor of Trees

Deadline:  Monday, February 10, 2020
Exhibition prints due:  March 19, 2020
Gallery exhibition:  April 2-24, 2020

In this exhibit we honor trees in all their states: majestic specimens or struggling seedlings, in summer plumage or winter austerity, grown in nature or nurtured by man. Where do you find inspiration in trees? What is it about trees that moves you? 

All capture methods and processes are welcome.

We are very pleased to welcome Wendi Schneider as juror for Trees. She will select 35 images for exhibition in our Middlebury, Vermont gallery and another 35 for our Online Gallery. All 70 images will be reproduced in the exhibition catalog. The recipients of the Juror’s Award and the Director’s Award will each be entitled to an online  portfolio review by the juror. Wendi Schneider is a Denver-based visual artist illuminating impressions of grace with photography and precious metals to preserve vanishing beauty in our vulnerable environment




Gallery hours: 11 am to 4 pm, Tuesday through Saturday. December through March, 11 am to 4 pm, Monday through Friday, Saturday by appointment.

PhotoPlace Gallery
3 Park Street
Middlebury, Vermont 05753

Friday, January 24, 2020

Call for Work: Deadline 15 March 2020

 Parker Reinecker, Storefront, Tucumcari, New Mexico
New Photography II is a biennial juried competition for photographic artists at all stages of their careers. The museum is proud to continue to showcase new and exciting work by both emerging and established artists. The exhibition aims to highlight the current state of photography across a broad spectrum.


Juror:  Philip Brookman, Consulting Curator, Dept. of Photographs, National Gallery of Art Washington, DC

Awards
Best in Show $1,000
Second Prize $500
Third Prize $250

Submission and Timetable
January 1, 2020 Registration opens
March 15 Submission deadline
March 16 – 26 Jurying
March 27 Email notification of acceptance
April 1 – 10 Works delivered / shipments received
April 24 Reception & Awards with Juror
July 8 Last day of Exhibition
July 9 – 10 Pickup / Ship work

Guidelines
Submissions will be accepted through cafe.org, linked under Exhibitions at academyartmuseum.org
Artists may submit all types of photographic works including digital, analog, alternative processes, etc.
Entry fee: $30
Artists may submit up to 3 images
All works must be recent (within the past 3 years)
Artists are responsible for shipping or delivery of work at assigned dates
All works must be ready to install and be framed with wire
Works may not exceed 40 inches in any direction
Works that differ from the accepted submission will not be installed

For more information about submission guidelines, timetable and the juror, click here.
Contact: Conner Dorbin
Phone: 410-822-2787
Email: cdorbin@academyartmuseum.org
Academy Art Museum
106 South Street
Easton, MD 21601
www.academyartmuseum.org

Wednesday, January 22, 2020

Study Abroad Fair: Wednesday 29 January 2020


Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Juried Student Show: Deadline 26 March 2020





ENTER THE ANNUAL
JURIED PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW!


Entries for the 2019-2020 Annual Juried Photography Show are now being accepted. All currently enrolled Webster students in all programs worldwide are eligible, as are students who were enrolled in any term in 2019.

The exhibition will run in the May Gallery from 3 April - 1 May 2020, with a reception and awards presentation on Friday, 3 April, from 5-7 p.m.

Any work that involves a photographic process is welcomed, but the work should have been produced during the past year, and while a student at Webster. Work may be matted or mounted, or with sufficient border to be hung under glass. (A border of at least 1½ inches or 3½ ~ 4 cm is suggested.) Work must be unframed and ready to hang. Outside dimensions should be 8x10", 8½x11", 11x14", 11x17", 13x19", 16x20", 17x22" or 20x24". (Submissions by students from international campuses in metric sizes will be accommodated.) A maximum of three pieces per individual may be submitted. No fees are required.

Work should be sent to

May Gallery Juried Show Entries
Webster University

(Postal services mailing address)
470 East Lockwood Ave.
St. Louis MO 63119 usa

(Shipping address for all other carriers)
40 North Rock Hill Rd.

St. Louis MO 63119 usa           

Work may also be left with Sharon Turner, outside Sverdrup 217, on the St. Louis campus.

Deadline for submission is Thursday, 26 March 2020, at 4:30 p.m.  Remember, this is a juried show. Work exhibited and awards will be selected by an independent outside jury. There is no guarantee that every piece submitted will be exhibited; enter your very best work.

All work submitted must have student’s name, phone number, email, campus (if not Webster Groves) and title of the piece (if any) legibly written on, or securely affixed to, the back of each piece. Failure to include this information will disqualify the work from consideration by the jury. Work submitted should be protected in a box, case, or suitable envelope with the student's name on the outside of the package.

If you are interested in having your work reproduced in a catalog accompanying the show, send a file attachment, sized approximately 1200x1800 pixels, to . It must be the same image as you submit for the exhibition; be sure your name is part of the file name. Only images selected by the jurors will be considered for publication.

Photos not selected for the show may be picked up in the gallery beginning Monday, 30 March. Photos that are in the show may be picked up in the gallery beginning Monday, 40 May. Photos not picked up by 15 June 2020 will be discarded. Entries from outside St. Louis will be returned by post to the campus of origin.

Prizes will be awarded for Best of Show and First, Second and Third Place. In addition, there is a cash purchase award for the Best of Show winner.

The May Gallery phone number is +1-314-246-7673; email is mgallery@webster.edu

Monday, January 20, 2020

Call for Work: Deadline 16 March 2020

Last held in 2017, ConTEXT III is an all media exhibition focusing on the written word’s role in the visual arts. Contemporary society is saturated with media and this exhibition showcases how intertwined the literary and visual arts are. We must ask ourselves how the words we read, and how we read them, impacts our understanding of the world. We ask artists ‘What happens when the visual arts and literary arts are fused?’

During the Opening Reception the Juror will be handing out three major awards. Two Juror’s Choice awards of $150 each and the best in show receives a “Going Solo” award. The “Going Solo” award allows the artist to be given a solo exhibition in our Gallery III space. The “Going Solo” winner from “Architectonic”, Brandin Baron, will be showcasing his detailed and deeply moving prints.

This exhibition is juried by Levi Sherman, an interdisciplinary artist in Columbia, MO.

Opening Reception Friday, May 8th, 5:30 - 8 pm. The gallery talks will be at 5:30, awards will be given at 7 pm.

To learn more information you can click here: http://www.foundryartcentre.org/context-iii
To submit a piece you can click here: https://foundryartcentre.formstack.com/forms/context_iii

foundry Art Centre
520 N. Main Center
St. Charles, MO 63301
www.foundryartcentre.org

Sunday, January 19, 2020

Call for Work: Deadline 10 February 2020

Call for Entries

In Honor of Trees


Juror:
Wendi Schneider
Deadline:  Monday, February 10, 2020
Exhibition prints due:  March 19, 2020
Gallery exhibition:  April 2-24, 2020

 

In this exhibit we honor trees in all their states: majestic specimens or struggling seedlings, in summer plumage or winter austerity, grown in nature or nurtured by man. Where do you find inspiration in trees? What is it about trees that moves you?  

All capture methods and processes are welcome.

We are very pleased to welcome Wendi Schneider as juror for Trees. She will select 35 images for exhibition in our Middlebury, Vermont gallery and another 35 for our Online Gallery. All 70 images will be reproduced in the exhibition catalog. The recipients of the Juror’s Award and the Director’s Award will each be entitled to an online  portfolio review by the juror
.

Call for Work: Deadline 30 March 2020


PHOTOGRAPHY NOW 2020


We are excited to announce our call for entry for Photography Now 2020. This year's exhibition will be juried by Andy Adams from FlakPhoto Projects. We are looking for current or long-term projects. The submission fee of $40 entitles you to upload a portfolio of 10-20 photographs. Photography Now is a renowned exhibition series that has showcased some of the best photography in the field for almost 20 years. It is juried by leading curators in the field. Deadline to upload your portfolio is Monday, March 30.

TIP: In addition to the chance of being selected for the Photography Now exhibition, your portfolio will also be considered by the Center for Photography at Woodstock curatorial staff for other programming opportunities.

Photography Now Details

The Center for Photography at Woodstock
59 Tinker Street
Woodstock, NY 12498
Tel: 845-679-9957
Gallery: Thur – Sun, 12pm – 5pm
Offices: Mon – Fri, 10am – 6pm


Friday, January 17, 2020

Call for Work: Deadline 24 February 2020


Students: Share your art at the Diversity & Inclusion Conference 
Student Organizations and groups will have the opportunity to exhibit their art work and promote cultural diversity and inclusion at the Student Bazaar. Held prior to the Diversity & Inclusion Conference, the Bazaar will feature student artwork reflecting the theme "Seeing Humanity" and include a short spoken word performance by student Caleb Broeker.
The SGA Diversity & Inclusion Committee invite students to submit their art to be exhibited on campus in the lobby of the Loretto-Hilton Center for the Performing Arts from 5-7 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 24.
Art submissions are due no later than Feb. 14, 2020.
The submission must include a written explanation (maximum 250 words) on how or why your art exemplifies the theme “Seeing Humanity.”
Submissions can be emailed to sgainclusion@webster.edu. Please include a digital copy or picture of the art and the written description in your submission email.

Friday, January 03, 2020

Foundry Art Centre: Deadline 27 January 2020


The Suffrage Movement was one of the most remarkable non-violent efforts to change social attitudes and institutions in the modern era. This exhibition celebrates the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment, which finally ensured an equal right to vote, by investigating the ways in which women's voices affect our contemporary landscape. For more information, visit our website. 
The Foundry Art Centre is seeking submissions for “Voting Daughters," celebrating the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment. This exhibition calls on artists, regardless of their gender identity, to comment on the ways women's voices affect our contemporary landscape. All media and expressions are welcome for submission.

APPLY HERE

AWARDS
[1] "Going Solo " Exhibition
[2] $150 Juror's Choice Awards

CALENDAR
Call for Entry Opens December 2, 2019
All Entries Due January 27, 2020

Notification of Accepted Work E-mailed February 21
Deadline for Receipt of Shipped Work March 13
Deadline for Hand-Delivered Work March 15
Exhibition Opens March 20, 2020
Exhibition Closes April 24, 2020
Pick-up of Artwork April 26
Artwork Shipped Week of May 4

Opening Reception Friday, March 20, 5:30 - 8pm

ELIGIBILITY
Open to all artists, 18 years and older, world-wide, both amateur and professional, including alternative and traditional artwork. Questions about eligibility can be sent to exhibitions@foundryartcentre.org.

ENTRY SPECIFICATIONS
A maximum of 3 entries per artists may be submitted for consideration; all media in 2D & 3D forms will be considered. 2D work must be suitably framed with all hardware necessary attached to hang gallery ready. Larger pieces must be able to enter the gallery through an 84” x 71” doorway. Once installed, work may not exceed 11 feet in height. Any artist with installation or digital works must speak with the Exhibitions Manager to coordinate presentation.

Artists may submit entries through the FAC website using the online form, or if there are complications, the artist can email exhibitions@foundryartcentre.org. For emailed entries, include required entry information with each image sent, mirroring the entry form online. Limit to 2 jpegs per artwork: one full view (required), and an optional second alternative or detail view.

Submissions that do not comply with these rules will not be presented to the juror. See Exhibitions FAQ for details.

ENTRY FEE
Artists may submit up to three works for a non-refundable processing fee of $35. Foundry Art Centre members may submit up to three works for a non-refundable fee of $24.

EXHIBITION SPACE
The Foundry Art Centre is a dynamic community art center dedicated to the creation and presentation of contemporary visual arts. Our mission is to connect everyday people with the arts through our studio artists, educational classes, special events, and exhibitions. Featuring a state-of-the-art gallery space, the Foundry hosts national and international juried fine art exhibitions and curated traveling exhibitions.

ABOUT THE JUROR
Judith Mayer is an American artist and illustrator working in Chicago—born and raised in the Midwest, and the daughter of an immigrant. After working at several design firms, she decided 20 years ago to start her own practice where she creates paintings, illustrations, lettering, design and murals. Mayer's work is influenced by her years as a graphic designer and her love for mid-century modern and pop art.

PUBLICITY
The Foundry Art Centre reserves the right to photograph and reproduce, in color or black and white, all artwork accepted for this exhibition (regardless of copyright) for educational and publicity purposes.

SALES, LIABILITY, AND INSURANCE
The Foundry Art Centre will retain a 35% commission on all sales directly attributed to the exhibition. All prices include the frame and matte, are set by the artist at the time of entry, and should include 35% commission. The price will remain the same price for the duration of the exhibition. Foundry Art Centre provides standard insurance at 50% of retail on all exhibited works while on premises. Artist is responsible for work in transit.

DELIVERY & PICK-UP
Accepted works are to be hand-delivered or shipped in reusable crate(s) or carton(s). Included with each work, one 3” x 5” card listing Name, Address, Phone, Title, Media, Dimensions, and Price. Attach card to the back of the 2D work or base of 3D work. Work is shipped at the artist’s expense to the Foundry Art Centre. Accepted artists shipping their work must include a prepaid return label for return shipping. If submitted artwork comes without prepaid label it becomes the property of  the FAC at the close of the exhibition. All hand-delivered work must be picked up at the close of the exhibition or work becomes the property of the FAC to dispose of as it sees fit.  Accepted works must remain for the duration of the exhibition.

Hours Tue-Thu 10-8 Fri-Sat 10-5 Sun 12-4 

Foundry Art Centre Gallery
520 N. Main Center
St. Charles, MO 63301
636-255-0270
http://www.foundryartcentre.org/voting-daughters