Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Updates. Get Your Updates Here!!
Hello Readers:
We just posted 17 new opportunities but we are still a few days behind schedule. YIKES!!
Please bear with us as we work like the North Pole Elves to finish preparations on the next wave of items.
Peace and Blessings to ALL!!
Elise N. & Team FACFE
We just posted 17 new opportunities but we are still a few days behind schedule. YIKES!!
Please bear with us as we work like the North Pole Elves to finish preparations on the next wave of items.
Peace and Blessings to ALL!!
Elise N. & Team FACFE
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Community Exhibitions: Center For Emerging Visual Artists
Deadline: (ONGOING)
Community Exhibitions
Regional Community Arts Program (RCAP) Artist Registry
Center For Emerging Visual Artists
Philadelphia, PA
The Center is currently accepting applications to join our Regional Community Arts Program (RCAP) Artist Registry. Artists in the registry will be eligible to participate in The Center's Community Exhibition Program, which includes exhibitions in public spaces such as hospitals, schools, parks, and more.
Requirements:
-Must be interested in exhibiting in public spaces
-Must live within 90 miles of Philadelphia
-Works submitted must be available and ready to hang/install
Submission Guidelines: Please send up to 20 slides or digital images, a slide list (name, title, dimensions, medium, and price), and a resume.
Application/Entry Fee: 0
Contact:
Genevieve Coutroubis
The Center For Emerging Visual Artists
Community Exhibitions
237 South 18th Street, 3A
Philadelphia, PA 19103
(215) 546-7775 x11 Genevieve@cfeva.org
Community Exhibitions
Regional Community Arts Program (RCAP) Artist Registry
Center For Emerging Visual Artists
Philadelphia, PA
The Center is currently accepting applications to join our Regional Community Arts Program (RCAP) Artist Registry. Artists in the registry will be eligible to participate in The Center's Community Exhibition Program, which includes exhibitions in public spaces such as hospitals, schools, parks, and more.
Requirements:
-Must be interested in exhibiting in public spaces
-Must live within 90 miles of Philadelphia
-Works submitted must be available and ready to hang/install
Submission Guidelines: Please send up to 20 slides or digital images, a slide list (name, title, dimensions, medium, and price), and a resume.
Application/Entry Fee: 0
Contact:
Genevieve Coutroubis
The Center For Emerging Visual Artists
Community Exhibitions
237 South 18th Street, 3A
Philadelphia, PA 19103
(215) 546-7775 x11 Genevieve@cfeva.org
Alternatives Museum Shop
Deadline: (ONGOING)
Call for Submissions
Alternatives Museum Shop
Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts (DCCA)
Wilmington, DE
Alternatives Museum Shop at the Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts (DCCA) is an eclectic retail gallery featuring an assortment of fine art jewelry, dazzling glass, artfully designed wooden objects, innovative ceramic vessels, hand-printed and bound papers and books, and a variety of wearable fibers for men and women of all ages. Alternatives Museum Shop was the recent recipient of NICHE Magazine’s 2009 Best Museum Store, and a 2010 NICHE nomination.
Works by regional and national artisans make up the collection of functional and decorative handmade items that have been individually selected for quality and innovative design as well as each artist’s contemporary approach to his/her craft. Each artist-made item is either a one-of-a-kind or limited production item. In addition to its core artists, the shop is an ever-evolving space that is enhanced by regular featured artist shows, national juried exhibitions, and curated work by top-level collegiate programs highlighting a variety of craft mediums.
Artists interested in submitting hand-crafted work for consignment opportunities in DCCA's Alternatives Museum Shop should contact Shop Manager Amy Milli Grosh with 3-4 images of work, suggested price range, artist biography, and artist statement. Please include a link to any websites or online stores your work is being featured in as well.
Contact: amilli@thedcca.org
Visit the website: www.thedcca.org
DELAWARE CENTER FOR THE CONTEMPORARY ARTS
200 South Madison Street
Wilmington, DE 19801
Phone: 302.656.6466
FAX: 302.656.6944
Email: info@thedcca.org
Call for Submissions
Alternatives Museum Shop
Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts (DCCA)
Wilmington, DE
Alternatives Museum Shop at the Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts (DCCA) is an eclectic retail gallery featuring an assortment of fine art jewelry, dazzling glass, artfully designed wooden objects, innovative ceramic vessels, hand-printed and bound papers and books, and a variety of wearable fibers for men and women of all ages. Alternatives Museum Shop was the recent recipient of NICHE Magazine’s 2009 Best Museum Store, and a 2010 NICHE nomination.
Works by regional and national artisans make up the collection of functional and decorative handmade items that have been individually selected for quality and innovative design as well as each artist’s contemporary approach to his/her craft. Each artist-made item is either a one-of-a-kind or limited production item. In addition to its core artists, the shop is an ever-evolving space that is enhanced by regular featured artist shows, national juried exhibitions, and curated work by top-level collegiate programs highlighting a variety of craft mediums.
Artists interested in submitting hand-crafted work for consignment opportunities in DCCA's Alternatives Museum Shop should contact Shop Manager Amy Milli Grosh with 3-4 images of work, suggested price range, artist biography, and artist statement. Please include a link to any websites or online stores your work is being featured in as well.
Contact: amilli@thedcca.org
Visit the website: www.thedcca.org
DELAWARE CENTER FOR THE CONTEMPORARY ARTS
200 South Madison Street
Wilmington, DE 19801
Phone: 302.656.6466
FAX: 302.656.6944
Email: info@thedcca.org
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Call for Exhibition Proposals: The Delaplaine Visual Arts Education Center
Deadline: (UNSPECIFIED/ONGOING)
Call for Proposals
The Delaplaine
Visual Arts Education Center
Frederick, MD
The Delaplaine seeks proposals on an ongoing basis for shows in six galleries as well as school and community groups for the Community Art Wall.
Exhibit opportunities are available for members, non-members, and alliance group participants.
The Center’s Exhibition Selection Panel, comprised of working artists and arts administrators, collectors and gallery owners, reviews proposals and makes selections. The entries should substantially represent the scope of the work that will be exhibited; however, new work may be created for the exhibit. For solo and small group shows, final decisions may require a studio visit when necessary. Shows are scheduled two years in advance.
FEE: $30 for each application. This fee is waived for members of the Center (if the proposal is for a group show, the group contact person must be a member in order to waive the processing fee).
Download Exhibition Proposal Guidelines:
Solo or Small Group Exhibit Proposals
Large Group Exhibit Proposals
Visit website for more information: www.delaplaine.org
Questions? Contact Diane Sibbison 301.698.0656 ext. 115, or by e-mail dsibbison@delaplaine.org
The Delaplaine
Visual Arts Education Center
40 South Carroll St.
Frederick, MD 21701
301.698.0656
Call for Proposals
The Delaplaine
Visual Arts Education Center
Frederick, MD
The Delaplaine seeks proposals on an ongoing basis for shows in six galleries as well as school and community groups for the Community Art Wall.
Exhibit opportunities are available for members, non-members, and alliance group participants.
The Center’s Exhibition Selection Panel, comprised of working artists and arts administrators, collectors and gallery owners, reviews proposals and makes selections. The entries should substantially represent the scope of the work that will be exhibited; however, new work may be created for the exhibit. For solo and small group shows, final decisions may require a studio visit when necessary. Shows are scheduled two years in advance.
FEE: $30 for each application. This fee is waived for members of the Center (if the proposal is for a group show, the group contact person must be a member in order to waive the processing fee).
Download Exhibition Proposal Guidelines:
Solo or Small Group Exhibit Proposals
Large Group Exhibit Proposals
Visit website for more information: www.delaplaine.org
Questions? Contact Diane Sibbison 301.698.0656 ext. 115, or by e-mail dsibbison@delaplaine.org
The Delaplaine
Visual Arts Education Center
40 South Carroll St.
Frederick, MD 21701
301.698.0656
Call for Exhibition Proposals: Mulvane Art Museum
Deadline: (ONGOING)
Call for Exhibition Proposals
Mulvane Art Museum
Washburn University
Topeka, Kansas
About Mulvane Art Museum
At the Mulvane Art Museum, we believe that art matters. And more than that, we believe that art can change people's lives. It can change your life.
Here, you do more than gaze at art on the wall. You explore the story behind a piece. You move through and marvel at larger-than-life installations. You connect with others. You can create art of your very own.
The Mulvane is for everyone - art lovers, kids, adults, teens, students, families. Art means different things to different people, but art always means something.
Exhibition Proposals
If you have a proposal for an exhibition, submit this Exhibition Proposal Form: Exhibit_Proposal_Form.doc
All proposals are reviewed by an exhibition committee. It takes several months for the committee to meet, review the materials and make a recommendation. Exhibitions are scheduled at least one year or more in advance.
Gallery Floor Plans: www.washburn.edu/Floor.pdf
Visit website for additional information: http://www.washburn.edu/about/community/mulvane-art-museum/exhibitions/index.html
Washburn University Mission Statement
Washburn University enriches the lives of students by providing opportunities for them to develop and to realize their intellectual, academic, and professional potential, leading to becoming productive and responsible citizens. We are committed to excellence in teaching, scholarly work, quality academic and professional programs, and high levels of faculty-student interaction. We develop and engage in relationships to enhance educational experiences and our community.
Call for Exhibition Proposals
Mulvane Art Museum
Washburn University
Topeka, Kansas
About Mulvane Art Museum
At the Mulvane Art Museum, we believe that art matters. And more than that, we believe that art can change people's lives. It can change your life.
Here, you do more than gaze at art on the wall. You explore the story behind a piece. You move through and marvel at larger-than-life installations. You connect with others. You can create art of your very own.
The Mulvane is for everyone - art lovers, kids, adults, teens, students, families. Art means different things to different people, but art always means something.
Exhibition Proposals
If you have a proposal for an exhibition, submit this Exhibition Proposal Form: Exhibit_Proposal_Form.doc
All proposals are reviewed by an exhibition committee. It takes several months for the committee to meet, review the materials and make a recommendation. Exhibitions are scheduled at least one year or more in advance.
Gallery Floor Plans: www.washburn.edu/Floor.pdf
Visit website for additional information: http://www.washburn.edu/about/community/mulvane-art-museum/exhibitions/index.html
Washburn University Mission Statement
Washburn University enriches the lives of students by providing opportunities for them to develop and to realize their intellectual, academic, and professional potential, leading to becoming productive and responsible citizens. We are committed to excellence in teaching, scholarly work, quality academic and professional programs, and high levels of faculty-student interaction. We develop and engage in relationships to enhance educational experiences and our community.
Call for Exhibition Proposals: Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center
Deadline: (ONGOING/UNSPECIFIED)
Call for Exhibition Proposals
Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center
Auburn, NY
Exhibitions are selected based on overall artistic integrity and how the subject, medium or curatorial content fits in with annual exhibit and program plans each year. Exhibits are planned 2-3 years in advance. The Art Center generally does not consider exhibits based solely on membership in a club or an organization.
How to propose an exhibit:
Whether you wish to propose a solo artist exhibit, group show, or traveling exhibit, the following information is needed to consider an exhibition. Proposals are reviewed periodically. Exhibits are planned 2-3 years in advance.
•Statement of the premise of the exhibition, or artist statement
•Resume or bio of artist and curator
•Checklist of works in the exhibit (title, artist, date, dimensions, medium, insurance value)
•Explanation of facility and installation requirements
•Any shipping, security, environmental, or insurance requirements
•Any Fees
•When the exhibit is available
•List of other venues for exhibit
•Contact information
For Artists: (truncated)
If you wish to submit images of your work for general consideration please submit photographs or digital images that you do not need returned. These will be kept on file and will be referred to when we are selecting artists for solo, group or curated exhibits.
Full details available on the website: www.schweinfurthartcenter.org/artists
SCHWEINFURTH MEMORIAL ART CENTER
205 Genesee Street
AUBURN, NY 13021
(315)255-1553
mail@schweinfurthartcenter.org
Call for Exhibition Proposals
Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center
Auburn, NY
Exhibitions are selected based on overall artistic integrity and how the subject, medium or curatorial content fits in with annual exhibit and program plans each year. Exhibits are planned 2-3 years in advance. The Art Center generally does not consider exhibits based solely on membership in a club or an organization.
How to propose an exhibit:
Whether you wish to propose a solo artist exhibit, group show, or traveling exhibit, the following information is needed to consider an exhibition. Proposals are reviewed periodically. Exhibits are planned 2-3 years in advance.
•Statement of the premise of the exhibition, or artist statement
•Resume or bio of artist and curator
•Checklist of works in the exhibit (title, artist, date, dimensions, medium, insurance value)
•Explanation of facility and installation requirements
•Any shipping, security, environmental, or insurance requirements
•Any Fees
•When the exhibit is available
•List of other venues for exhibit
•Contact information
For Artists: (truncated)
If you wish to submit images of your work for general consideration please submit photographs or digital images that you do not need returned. These will be kept on file and will be referred to when we are selecting artists for solo, group or curated exhibits.
Full details available on the website: www.schweinfurthartcenter.org/artists
SCHWEINFURTH MEMORIAL ART CENTER
205 Genesee Street
AUBURN, NY 13021
(315)255-1553
mail@schweinfurthartcenter.org
A Celebration of Art and Life 2013
Deadline: December 31, 2012 (ONLINE)
A Celebration of Art and Life 2013
Center for Emerging Visual Artists (CFEVA)
Penn Medicine
Philadelphia, PA
January 2013 through January 2014
Penn Medicine presents a unique opportunity for faculty, staff, students and patients to participate in a competition showcasing individual creative expression. The exhibition opens January 2013 through January 2014. The juried art exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Bernett L. Johnson, Jr., M.D., former Chief Medical Officer of the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania.
Painters, photographers, printmakers and craftspeople are invited to explore all techniques and subjects within a wide range of ideas and styles. We invite faculty, staff, students and patients with an interest in participating in the upcoming exhibition to apply.
No fee to participate.
Online Application: https://cfeva.slideroom.com/
Visit website for more information: http://cfeva.org/announcements
The Center For Emerging Visual Artists
237 South 18th Street, 3A
Philadelphia, PA 19103
(215) 546-7775
A Celebration of Art and Life 2013
Center for Emerging Visual Artists (CFEVA)
Penn Medicine
Philadelphia, PA
January 2013 through January 2014
Penn Medicine presents a unique opportunity for faculty, staff, students and patients to participate in a competition showcasing individual creative expression. The exhibition opens January 2013 through January 2014. The juried art exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Bernett L. Johnson, Jr., M.D., former Chief Medical Officer of the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania.
Painters, photographers, printmakers and craftspeople are invited to explore all techniques and subjects within a wide range of ideas and styles. We invite faculty, staff, students and patients with an interest in participating in the upcoming exhibition to apply.
No fee to participate.
Online Application: https://cfeva.slideroom.com/
Visit website for more information: http://cfeva.org/announcements
The Center For Emerging Visual Artists
237 South 18th Street, 3A
Philadelphia, PA 19103
(215) 546-7775
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Visual Artist Fellowship
Deadline: January 15, 2013 (ONLINE)
Visual Artist Fellowship
Center for Emerging Visual Artists (CFEVA)
Philadelphia, PA
The Visual Artist Fellowship is designed to help artists within 100 miles of Philadelphia reach new levels in their artistic and professional practice. Selected artists will receive a stipend and a full range of career support over the two-year Fellowship to ensure the successful realization of a career goal or specific project as defined in the application.
Artists will be asked to demonstrate a vision for the next level of their professional or artistic practice and a clear plan for CFEVA’s proposed role in reaching it. Artists will be selected based on the merit of their artwork, their proven track record in project completion, their vision for the next level in their career and the ability of CFEVA to help them achieve their goals.
We invite all artists to apply with their current needs and ideas regardless of their status of emerging, mid career or established.
Eligibility
To ensure maximum participation in this program, All Finalists and Fellows
- Must live in CFEVA’s service area, which is 100 mile radius of Philadelphia. Specific geographic region outlined on application.
- May not be enrolled in a full-time academic program (part time classes and continuing education are permitted)
- May not have commercial gallery representation or a contractual relationship with a commercial gallery
- May not be a current or former Career Development Program Fellow
- Must be dedicated to a life as a professional visual artist
Application fee: $35
Electronic Application
Artists will be asked to submit an electronic application before January 15, 2013. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, so artists are encouraged to apply early.
Timeline
Application Deadline January 15, 2013
Finalists Selected for Interviews March 2013
Interviews Conducted April 2013
Fellows Named May 2013
Visit website to review benefits, FAQs, and more: http://www.cfeva.org/cfeva_programs_career.aspx
Slideroom Application: cfeva.slideroom.com
The Center For Emerging Visual Artists
237 South 18th Street, 3A
Philadelphia, PA 19103
(215) 546-7775
Visual Artist Fellowship
Center for Emerging Visual Artists (CFEVA)
Philadelphia, PA
The Visual Artist Fellowship is designed to help artists within 100 miles of Philadelphia reach new levels in their artistic and professional practice. Selected artists will receive a stipend and a full range of career support over the two-year Fellowship to ensure the successful realization of a career goal or specific project as defined in the application.
Artists will be asked to demonstrate a vision for the next level of their professional or artistic practice and a clear plan for CFEVA’s proposed role in reaching it. Artists will be selected based on the merit of their artwork, their proven track record in project completion, their vision for the next level in their career and the ability of CFEVA to help them achieve their goals.
We invite all artists to apply with their current needs and ideas regardless of their status of emerging, mid career or established.
Eligibility
To ensure maximum participation in this program, All Finalists and Fellows
- Must live in CFEVA’s service area, which is 100 mile radius of Philadelphia. Specific geographic region outlined on application.
- May not be enrolled in a full-time academic program (part time classes and continuing education are permitted)
- May not have commercial gallery representation or a contractual relationship with a commercial gallery
- May not be a current or former Career Development Program Fellow
- Must be dedicated to a life as a professional visual artist
Application fee: $35
Electronic Application
Artists will be asked to submit an electronic application before January 15, 2013. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, so artists are encouraged to apply early.
Timeline
Application Deadline January 15, 2013
Finalists Selected for Interviews March 2013
Interviews Conducted April 2013
Fellows Named May 2013
Visit website to review benefits, FAQs, and more: http://www.cfeva.org/cfeva_programs_career.aspx
Slideroom Application: cfeva.slideroom.com
The Center For Emerging Visual Artists
237 South 18th Street, 3A
Philadelphia, PA 19103
(215) 546-7775
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2013 Mountain/Plains Art Fair
Deadline: January 15, 2013 (ONLINE)
2013 Mountain/Plains Art Fair
Mulvane Art Museum
Washburn University
Topeka, Kansas
June 1 - 2, 2013
The Mulvane Art Museum’s Mountain/Plains Art Fair has been an annual favorite among artists and art appreciators since 1992. During this two-day event, thousands visit the beautiful grounds of Washburn University to view the work of 90 jury-selected artists from across the country.
The Jurors will select a maximum of 90 artists from those who apply. Jurors for 2013 are Jon Keith Swindell and Ron Michael.
Application and Jury Fee ($30) submission
Eligible media: painting, drawing, printmaking, photography, jewelry, fiber, glass, wood, metal, ceramics and mixed media.
Participating artists are expected to represent their work personally in their booth while the show is open. Artists agree that all work displayed must be original and designed, executed, and signed by the participating artist(s). Artists are encouraged to display work reflecting a range of price points.
Collaborative work is acceptable. However, booth sharing by artists not collaborating on their artwork is not permitted.
Cash Awards
$500 Best of Show
$300 Best of 2-Dimensional
$300 Best of 3-Dimensional
Details on website: www.washburn.edu/art-fair-2013
Zapp Site to submit application: www.zapplication.org
For questions contact show: mulvane.info@washburn.edu
2013 Mountain/Plains Art Fair
Mulvane Art Museum
Washburn University
Topeka, Kansas
June 1 - 2, 2013
The Mulvane Art Museum’s Mountain/Plains Art Fair has been an annual favorite among artists and art appreciators since 1992. During this two-day event, thousands visit the beautiful grounds of Washburn University to view the work of 90 jury-selected artists from across the country.
The Jurors will select a maximum of 90 artists from those who apply. Jurors for 2013 are Jon Keith Swindell and Ron Michael.
Application and Jury Fee ($30) submission
Eligible media: painting, drawing, printmaking, photography, jewelry, fiber, glass, wood, metal, ceramics and mixed media.
Participating artists are expected to represent their work personally in their booth while the show is open. Artists agree that all work displayed must be original and designed, executed, and signed by the participating artist(s). Artists are encouraged to display work reflecting a range of price points.
Collaborative work is acceptable. However, booth sharing by artists not collaborating on their artwork is not permitted.
Cash Awards
$500 Best of Show
$300 Best of 2-Dimensional
$300 Best of 3-Dimensional
Details on website: www.washburn.edu/art-fair-2013
Zapp Site to submit application: www.zapplication.org
For questions contact show: mulvane.info@washburn.edu
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6th International Exhibition on Mini Textile
Deadline: February 1, 2013 (RECEIVE)
6th International Exhibition on Mini Textile
Scythia Fibre Art
Kherson, Ukraine
June 18-30, 2013
International juried exhibition on mini textile (30x30x30 cm). Artists from all over the world, who work in different techniques of textile are invited.
Deadline for entries - 1 February 2013.
View Mini Textile 2011 Exhibit: http://www.scythiatextile.com/UK/Mini_2011.html
Visit website for more details: www.scythiatextile.com
Please contact organizers via email or postal mail to receive the Entry Form: (see below)
Ludmila Egorova,
Founder and organizer of the project "SCYTHIA"
email: mailto:scythiatextile@gmail.com?subject
Ludmila Egorova
P.O.Box 79
Kherson 73028
Ukraine
6th International Exhibition on Mini Textile
Scythia Fibre Art
Kherson, Ukraine
June 18-30, 2013
International juried exhibition on mini textile (30x30x30 cm). Artists from all over the world, who work in different techniques of textile are invited.
Deadline for entries - 1 February 2013.
View Mini Textile 2011 Exhibit: http://www.scythiatextile.com/UK/Mini_2011.html
Visit website for more details: www.scythiatextile.com
Please contact organizers via email or postal mail to receive the Entry Form: (see below)
Ludmila Egorova,
Founder and organizer of the project "SCYTHIA"
email: mailto:scythiatextile@gmail.com?subject
Ludmila Egorova
P.O.Box 79
Kherson 73028
Ukraine
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Tallahassee International Juried Competition
Deadline: February 14, 2013 (POSTMARK)
28th Annual Tallahassee International Juried Competition
Florida State University Museum of Fine Arts
Tallahassee, FL
August 26 to September 29, 2013
The Tallahassee International is an annual juried competition organized by Florida State University Museum of Fine Arts. The competition is open to all media and is juried by a panel of faculty from within the College of Visual Arts, Theatre and Dance.
Eligibilty: Artists are eligible to submit works without regard to sex, race, creed or national origin. Artists must be 18 years of age or older (current FSU College of Visual Arts, Theatre & Dance faculty or students may NOT enter). All media is eligible for consideration.
Fee: $20.00 (Non-refundable)
Entry Guidelines: (truncated)
Method of Selection: (truncated)
The competition is blind juried by a panel of faculty members from the Florida State University College of Visual Arts, Theatre & Dance. Jurors select works based on their own merit and must agree the artist demonstrates skill within the chosen medium. Artists will be notified of acceptance or non-acceptance no later than April 19, 2013.
Special Exhibition Requirements: (truncated)
Any special exhibition requirements MUST BE submitted in writing accompanying the entry. If an installation work wins entry, the Museum of Fine Arts sets the following
conditions: The artist must provide specific installation instructions or be willing to deliver and install the work themselves.
Awards: The jurors select the award winners after the exhibition has been installed, from the actual works of art.
First Place $1,000.00
Second Place $500.00
Honorable Mentions are selected at the jurors’ discretion, however there is no monetary award.
Download Prospectus: 28th-TALLAHASSEE-INTERNATIONAL-Printed-Prospectus.pdf
Visit website for more information: http://mofa.cvatd.fsu.edu/participate/tallahassee-international/
Contact:
If you have any questions, please email Jean D. Young at jdyoung@fsu.edu or call (850) 644-3906
Tallahassee International
FSU Museum of Fine Arts
530 West Call Street,
Rm 250 Fine Arts Bldg.,
Tallahassee FL 32306-1140
28th Annual Tallahassee International Juried Competition
Florida State University Museum of Fine Arts
Tallahassee, FL
August 26 to September 29, 2013
The Tallahassee International is an annual juried competition organized by Florida State University Museum of Fine Arts. The competition is open to all media and is juried by a panel of faculty from within the College of Visual Arts, Theatre and Dance.
Eligibilty: Artists are eligible to submit works without regard to sex, race, creed or national origin. Artists must be 18 years of age or older (current FSU College of Visual Arts, Theatre & Dance faculty or students may NOT enter). All media is eligible for consideration.
Fee: $20.00 (Non-refundable)
Entry Guidelines: (truncated)
- A maximum of two (2) works per person may be submitted. Digital images must be in jpeg format.
- For two-dimensional pieces provide one (1) image per work.
- For three-dimensional and installation pieces artists may provide two (2) images per work—a front and rear view or an overall view and a detail.
- Work must be original and prepared for exhibition (i.e. ready for hanging or other appropriate installation), and must be reasonably adaptable to gallery installation.
- The Museum does not impose size restraints, however artists who reside outside the United States and artists whose crated work weighs more that 150 pounds crated
and/or exceeds standard Fed Ex and UPS length and girth measurements, requiring the use of freight shipping, will be responsible for both incoming and return shipping.
Method of Selection: (truncated)
The competition is blind juried by a panel of faculty members from the Florida State University College of Visual Arts, Theatre & Dance. Jurors select works based on their own merit and must agree the artist demonstrates skill within the chosen medium. Artists will be notified of acceptance or non-acceptance no later than April 19, 2013.
Special Exhibition Requirements: (truncated)
Any special exhibition requirements MUST BE submitted in writing accompanying the entry. If an installation work wins entry, the Museum of Fine Arts sets the following
conditions: The artist must provide specific installation instructions or be willing to deliver and install the work themselves.
Awards: The jurors select the award winners after the exhibition has been installed, from the actual works of art.
First Place $1,000.00
Second Place $500.00
Honorable Mentions are selected at the jurors’ discretion, however there is no monetary award.
Download Prospectus: 28th-TALLAHASSEE-INTERNATIONAL-Printed-Prospectus.pdf
Visit website for more information: http://mofa.cvatd.fsu.edu/participate/tallahassee-international/
Contact:
If you have any questions, please email Jean D. Young at jdyoung@fsu.edu or call (850) 644-3906
Tallahassee International
FSU Museum of Fine Arts
530 West Call Street,
Rm 250 Fine Arts Bldg.,
Tallahassee FL 32306-1140
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Small Expressions 2013
Two Deadlines: (POSTMARK)
International: February 11, 2013
United States: February 25, 2013
Small Expressions 2013
Handweavers Guild of America, Inc.
Fine Line Creative Arts Center
Saint Charles, Illinois
May 31 - September 7, 2013
Small Expressions is an annual, international, juried exhibit featuring high quality, contemporary small-scale works. Small Expressions is sponsored by the Handweavers Guild of America, Inc., to showcase small scale works created using fiber techniques in any media, not to exceed 15 inches (38 cm) in any direction including mounting, framing, or display devices.
Juror: Laura Foster Nicholson, textile artist known for handwoven brocaded tapestries. Laura owns LFN Textiles, designs jacquard ribbon and household textiles, and licenses designs to Crate & Barrel, Land of Nod, Renaissance Ribbons, Larsen, Inc., and others.
Jurying HGA seeks to feature work which is not only of the highest caliber in craftsmanship, and technical ability but which also speaks to intricacy of expression, intimacy of design, thoughtful communication, and visual excitement.
The juror will independently screen all images and make the preliminary selection of all work in the exhibition. Entries will be evaluated on concept, design, technique, craftsmanship and creative exploration.
Eligibility:
Entry Fees: $25 HGA member, $40 non-HGA member, Student (attach copy of student ID from accredited educational institution),no fee. Payment in US funds by check or money order or charge to credit card.
Awards: First, second, and third place awards and the HGA Award will be selected by the juror. Additional special criteria awards may be available.
Download Prospectus: http://www.weavespindye.org/pdf/Small_Expressions_2013_Entry.pdf
Visit website for full details: http://www.weavespindye.org/pages/?p=Small_Exp_2013.html&loc=1-61-00
For Questions: Call HGA at 678-730-0010 or email HGA
Small Expressions 2013
Handweavers Guild of America, Inc.
1255 Buford Highway, Suite 211
Suwanee, GA 30024
USA
International: February 11, 2013
United States: February 25, 2013
Small Expressions 2013
Handweavers Guild of America, Inc.
Fine Line Creative Arts Center
Saint Charles, Illinois
May 31 - September 7, 2013
Small Expressions is an annual, international, juried exhibit featuring high quality, contemporary small-scale works. Small Expressions is sponsored by the Handweavers Guild of America, Inc., to showcase small scale works created using fiber techniques in any media, not to exceed 15 inches (38 cm) in any direction including mounting, framing, or display devices.
Juror: Laura Foster Nicholson, textile artist known for handwoven brocaded tapestries. Laura owns LFN Textiles, designs jacquard ribbon and household textiles, and licenses designs to Crate & Barrel, Land of Nod, Renaissance Ribbons, Larsen, Inc., and others.
Jurying HGA seeks to feature work which is not only of the highest caliber in craftsmanship, and technical ability but which also speaks to intricacy of expression, intimacy of design, thoughtful communication, and visual excitement.
The juror will independently screen all images and make the preliminary selection of all work in the exhibition. Entries will be evaluated on concept, design, technique, craftsmanship and creative exploration.
Eligibility:
- Three pieces may be entered per artist. Works exhibited in previous Small Expressions exhibits are not eligible.
- Submitted work is limited to works made using fiber techniques (interlaced, felted, stitched, dyed, coiled, knotted, pulled, spun, etc.) and can be of any material.
- All work must be of exhibition quality, completed within the last two years (since January 2011), and not previously published in any national or international print publication.
- The size of the finished work may not exceed 15 inches (38 cm) in any direction including any mounting, framing, and/or display devices.
- Work executed under classroom/educational guidance or supervision is not eligible.
Entry Fees: $25 HGA member, $40 non-HGA member, Student (attach copy of student ID from accredited educational institution),no fee. Payment in US funds by check or money order or charge to credit card.
Awards: First, second, and third place awards and the HGA Award will be selected by the juror. Additional special criteria awards may be available.
Download Prospectus: http://www.weavespindye.org/pdf/Small_Expressions_2013_Entry.pdf
Visit website for full details: http://www.weavespindye.org/pages/?p=Small_Exp_2013.html&loc=1-61-00
For Questions: Call HGA at 678-730-0010 or email HGA
Small Expressions 2013
Handweavers Guild of America, Inc.
1255 Buford Highway, Suite 211
Suwanee, GA 30024
USA
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NewCourtland Artist Fellowship
Deadline: March 1, 2013 (ONLINE)
NewCourtland Artist Fellowship
Center for Emerging Visual Artists (CFEVA)
Philadelphia, PA
The Center for Emerging Visual Artists (CFEVA), in partnership with NewCourtland, is pleased to offer Philadelphia area artists the opportunity to participate in an exciting, community-based fellowship. Through the NewCourtland Artist Fellowship, visual artists will be selected to bring innovative and engaging art-making to seniors in sites throughout Philadelphia.
In order to apply, artists are asked to develop an intergenerational project that brings members of the New Courtland together with school age children/teens to create a meaningful experience and an high quality artistic project. Work created by seniors and their school-aged partners during the 2013 Fellowship Program will be exhibited with the work of the artist fellows in a large, well publicized exhibition entitled Art is Ageless.
Accepted artists will receive a fellowship award of $2,500. Once artists receive this award they will be responsible for conducting ten 1.5 hour workshops, attending one sensitivity training session and participating in the Art is Ageless exhibition in Spring/Summer 2014.
Artists will also be separately compensated for purchasing all necessary art supplies and professionally presenting the artwork created in their program for the final exhibition.
Visit website for details: http://cfeva.org/announcements
Apply online: www.cfeva.slideroom.com
Contact Genevieve at 215 546 7775 x11 or genevieve@cfeva.org with questions.
The Center For Emerging Visual Artists
237 South 18th Street, 3A
Philadelphia, PA 19103
(215) 546-7775
NewCourtland Artist Fellowship
Center for Emerging Visual Artists (CFEVA)
Philadelphia, PA
The Center for Emerging Visual Artists (CFEVA), in partnership with NewCourtland, is pleased to offer Philadelphia area artists the opportunity to participate in an exciting, community-based fellowship. Through the NewCourtland Artist Fellowship, visual artists will be selected to bring innovative and engaging art-making to seniors in sites throughout Philadelphia.
In order to apply, artists are asked to develop an intergenerational project that brings members of the New Courtland together with school age children/teens to create a meaningful experience and an high quality artistic project. Work created by seniors and their school-aged partners during the 2013 Fellowship Program will be exhibited with the work of the artist fellows in a large, well publicized exhibition entitled Art is Ageless.
Accepted artists will receive a fellowship award of $2,500. Once artists receive this award they will be responsible for conducting ten 1.5 hour workshops, attending one sensitivity training session and participating in the Art is Ageless exhibition in Spring/Summer 2014.
Artists will also be separately compensated for purchasing all necessary art supplies and professionally presenting the artwork created in their program for the final exhibition.
Visit website for details: http://cfeva.org/announcements
Apply online: www.cfeva.slideroom.com
Contact Genevieve at 215 546 7775 x11 or genevieve@cfeva.org with questions.
The Center For Emerging Visual Artists
237 South 18th Street, 3A
Philadelphia, PA 19103
(215) 546-7775
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MQS®2013 Quilt Show
Deadline: March 15, 2013 (ONLINE) or (RECEIVE)
MQS®2013
Machine Quilters Showcase
Century II Convention Center
Wichita, Kansas
May 15-18, 2013
Theme: “DreamCatcher”
MQS®2013 Quilt Show Categories and Rules (truncated)
•MQS® has opened up several categories to any machine, longarm, mid or shortarm or domestic with or without a track system. These have not changed and include: Traditional Custom, Art, Pictorial, Wall, Fabric Challenge, Just For Me Bed Quilt AND Just For Me Small Quilt.
•Each entrant is limited to a maximum of three quilt entries, with one quilt per category entered. These limitations do not include the challenge competitions. This means that if you chose, you may enter a total of three quilted entries plus one in the thread challenge and one in the fabric challenge for a total of five entries per person.
•MQS® has decided to continue separate categories for art and pictorial quilts in 2013. Consider 3-dimensional entries for the Art category.
•Changes in the size restrictions and embellishment allowances have been made to the Art and Wall quilt categories. Also there is a change in the miniature category.
•In 2013 the Overall category will be open only to hand guided machines with a track system. All computer guided overall entries should be in the computer-guided category.
Categories: (Overview only--details on website)
Theme: “DreamCatcher”. Given the origin of DreamCatchers, show us your quilt creation of a dream that got through, or one that was caught, describing how the quilt came to be.
Traditional Custom – open to all types of machines
Innovative Custom
Whole Cloth Innovative
Whole Cloth Traditional
Pictorial – open to all types of machines
Art – open to all types of machines
Wall – open to all types of machines
Overall Design
Bread and Butter
Tools of the Trade
Computer Guided
Miniature
Wearable
SINGLE AWARDS: 2013 Quilt Show Categories
Best of ShowSolitaire—one person performing all piecing, appliqué, quilting, digitizing, etc. on the entry. To be selected from: Theme, Traditional Custom, Innovative Custom, Whole Cloth Traditional, or Whole Cloth Innovative Categories.
Collaborative Quilt—new for 2013! This award will go to 2 or more quilters working on a single quilt: as the designer, piecer, digitizer or quilter with no money changing hands for their part in the process. To be selected from: Theme, Traditional Custom, Innovative Custom, or Tools of the Trade. Two ribbons will be awarded.
Rookie of the Year—for quilters who have been quilting on a longarm, midarm, or shortarm quilting machine for one year or less.
Viewer’s Choice—determined by votes of attendees.
CHALLENGES (full details for each challenge on website)
Thread Challenge – “Catching Dreams” Sponsored by American & Efird
Fabric Challenge – open to all types of machines Sponsored by Fabri-Quilt
DIVISIONS (complete rules & details for each division on website)
Just For Me Quilter Division: All types of machines may be used for this category.
MQS® has developed a division of the show intended to meet the needs of those of you who are not in the business of machine quilting but do quilt on a machine for yourself and your family using any type of machine. This category may appeal to those quilters who enjoy expressing their creative side just for themselves.
Junior Quilter Division
We at MQS® are very pleased and excited to receive the junior entries each year. We will continue to offer two groupings of the junior quilters--hand guided and computer guided.
Quilt entries processed online will receive an immediate confirmation and payment will be processed by secure online service.
Fees for online entries will be $10 for IMQA members and $15 for non-members.
For paper copy entries the fees will be $12 for IMQA members and $17 for non-members.
Printable Entry Form: (As of this posting, printed entry forms are not yet available on site.)
Special Events Flyer: (Provides an overview of all events) http://www.mqsshow.org/Special_Events_and_Quilt_Info.pdf
Full details on website: http://www.mqsshow.org/quiltshow/
MQS® Corporate Office
PO Box 419
Higginsville, MO 64037
800.980.9505
admin@imqa.org
MQS®2013
Machine Quilters Showcase
Century II Convention Center
Wichita, Kansas
May 15-18, 2013
Theme: “DreamCatcher”
MQS®2013 Quilt Show Categories and Rules (truncated)
•MQS® has opened up several categories to any machine, longarm, mid or shortarm or domestic with or without a track system. These have not changed and include: Traditional Custom, Art, Pictorial, Wall, Fabric Challenge, Just For Me Bed Quilt AND Just For Me Small Quilt.
•Each entrant is limited to a maximum of three quilt entries, with one quilt per category entered. These limitations do not include the challenge competitions. This means that if you chose, you may enter a total of three quilted entries plus one in the thread challenge and one in the fabric challenge for a total of five entries per person.
•MQS® has decided to continue separate categories for art and pictorial quilts in 2013. Consider 3-dimensional entries for the Art category.
•Changes in the size restrictions and embellishment allowances have been made to the Art and Wall quilt categories. Also there is a change in the miniature category.
•In 2013 the Overall category will be open only to hand guided machines with a track system. All computer guided overall entries should be in the computer-guided category.
Categories: (Overview only--details on website)
Theme: “DreamCatcher”. Given the origin of DreamCatchers, show us your quilt creation of a dream that got through, or one that was caught, describing how the quilt came to be.
Traditional Custom – open to all types of machines
Innovative Custom
Whole Cloth Innovative
Whole Cloth Traditional
Pictorial – open to all types of machines
Art – open to all types of machines
Wall – open to all types of machines
Overall Design
Bread and Butter
Tools of the Trade
Computer Guided
Miniature
Wearable
SINGLE AWARDS: 2013 Quilt Show Categories
Best of ShowSolitaire—one person performing all piecing, appliqué, quilting, digitizing, etc. on the entry. To be selected from: Theme, Traditional Custom, Innovative Custom, Whole Cloth Traditional, or Whole Cloth Innovative Categories.
Collaborative Quilt—new for 2013! This award will go to 2 or more quilters working on a single quilt: as the designer, piecer, digitizer or quilter with no money changing hands for their part in the process. To be selected from: Theme, Traditional Custom, Innovative Custom, or Tools of the Trade. Two ribbons will be awarded.
Rookie of the Year—for quilters who have been quilting on a longarm, midarm, or shortarm quilting machine for one year or less.
Viewer’s Choice—determined by votes of attendees.
CHALLENGES (full details for each challenge on website)
Thread Challenge – “Catching Dreams” Sponsored by American & Efird
Fabric Challenge – open to all types of machines Sponsored by Fabri-Quilt
DIVISIONS (complete rules & details for each division on website)
Just For Me Quilter Division: All types of machines may be used for this category.
MQS® has developed a division of the show intended to meet the needs of those of you who are not in the business of machine quilting but do quilt on a machine for yourself and your family using any type of machine. This category may appeal to those quilters who enjoy expressing their creative side just for themselves.
Junior Quilter Division
We at MQS® are very pleased and excited to receive the junior entries each year. We will continue to offer two groupings of the junior quilters--hand guided and computer guided.
Quilt entries processed online will receive an immediate confirmation and payment will be processed by secure online service.
Fees for online entries will be $10 for IMQA members and $15 for non-members.
For paper copy entries the fees will be $12 for IMQA members and $17 for non-members.
Printable Entry Form: (As of this posting, printed entry forms are not yet available on site.)
Special Events Flyer: (Provides an overview of all events) http://www.mqsshow.org/Special_Events_and_Quilt_Info.pdf
Full details on website: http://www.mqsshow.org/quiltshow/
MQS® Corporate Office
PO Box 419
Higginsville, MO 64037
800.980.9505
admin@imqa.org
Texas Guilds’: Award-winning Traditional Quilts
Deadline: April 26, 2013 (ONLINE)
Registration opens March 1, 2013
Texas Guilds’: Award-winning Traditional Quilts
International Quilt Market and Festival
Houston, TX
October 26–November 3, 2013
This exhibit is open to guilds in Texas holding a guild show and contest, a minimum of one show every three years.
You and your guild are invited to participate in this exciting exhibit focusing on the Texas traditional quilter. Simply submit the winning traditional quilts from your last guild show to be considered for inclusion in the exhibit.
You may submit a total of two quilts for our consideration. Quilts must be a minimum of 25" x 25". There is no "made after" date requirement.
Visual Instructions
Download complete instructions and information for digital images: VisualsInfo.pdf
Timeline for quilt registration
Registration open – March 1 to April 26, 2013
Notification by – May 24, 2013
Selected quilts arrive in Houston by – August 30, 2013
Quilts returned to owner – end of November 2013
Visit website for complete details: http://www.callforentriestexasguilds.com/
For More Information
If you have any questions, please contact Carmen Valls, Special Exhibits Coordinator at 512.323.2255, mailto:%20spexhibits2@quilts.com or Amanda Schlatre, Special Exhibits Coordinator at 713-781-6864, ext. 104, spexhibits3@quilts.com.
Registration opens March 1, 2013
Texas Guilds’: Award-winning Traditional Quilts
International Quilt Market and Festival
Houston, TX
October 26–November 3, 2013
This exhibit is open to guilds in Texas holding a guild show and contest, a minimum of one show every three years.
You and your guild are invited to participate in this exciting exhibit focusing on the Texas traditional quilter. Simply submit the winning traditional quilts from your last guild show to be considered for inclusion in the exhibit.
You may submit a total of two quilts for our consideration. Quilts must be a minimum of 25" x 25". There is no "made after" date requirement.
Visual Instructions
Download complete instructions and information for digital images: VisualsInfo.pdf
Timeline for quilt registration
Registration open – March 1 to April 26, 2013
Notification by – May 24, 2013
Selected quilts arrive in Houston by – August 30, 2013
Quilts returned to owner – end of November 2013
Visit website for complete details: http://www.callforentriestexasguilds.com/
For More Information
If you have any questions, please contact Carmen Valls, Special Exhibits Coordinator at 512.323.2255, mailto:%20spexhibits2@quilts.com or Amanda Schlatre, Special Exhibits Coordinator at 713-781-6864, ext. 104, spexhibits3@quilts.com.
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8th Cheongju International Craft Biennale
Deadline: June 13, 2013 (ONLINE) or (RECEIVE)
8th Cheongju International Craft Biennale
Exhibition Hall,
Cheongju Old Tobacco Processing Plant
Republic of Korea
September 11 - October 20, 2013
Cheongju International Craft Biennale is pleased to present Something Old Something New, the new theme for the 2013 Cheongju International Craft Biennale. Craft can evolve from something familiar into something fresh and new within a certain time and space. In turn, the new craft which may at first seem novel and unfamiliar can breed familiarity with time. Our intention is to acknowledge the value of craft which has developed between familiarity and originality in the course of time and space, and to explore its various futures. With this in mind, the 8th Cheongju International Craft Biennale invites the diverse and creative works by influential established artists and new emerging artists.
Genres
Metal craft or metalwork, Ceramics, Woodwork, Fibers, Glass, etc., as well as other 2-dimensional or 3-dimensional works that creatively constructs the contemporary craft art values of functionality or aesthetics using natural or man-made materials.
Qualifications for entry
-An original piece of work made within the last 3 years which has not yet been exhibited domestically or internationally.
-Size, weight and form needs to be appropriate for indoor display and transportation.
-Art work is subject to disqualification if it is deemed to have been plagiarized from another work.
Qualifications
Individuals or groups of all nationalities and genders are welcome to apply.
Entry Pieces
Up to 3 pieces per person or group
Entry Standard Requirements
Works must not exceed 200cm in width, height and length after installation.
Awards and Cash Prizes
Grand Prize and Gold Award Winners will be invited to the Awards Ceremony, and given a priority status in public relations activities of the artist’s work as well as in upcoming Cheongju International Craft Biennale exhibitions and workshops.
Visit website for more information: http://eng.okcj.org/ (English version of the site)
Download Entry Guidelines/Application from website by clicking the Call for Entry notice
For enquiries:
Registration via post
Sangsang Maru Convention Hall
1st Floor
Cheongju Cultural Industry Complex
314 Sangdang-ro(Naeduck 2dong 201-31),
Sangdang-gu,
Cheongju-si,
Chungcheongbuk-do,
Republic of Korea
Tel +82 (0)43 219 1022~5
Fax +82 (0)43 277 2610
Email cicb2013@gmail.com
8th Cheongju International Craft Biennale
Exhibition Hall,
Cheongju Old Tobacco Processing Plant
Republic of Korea
September 11 - October 20, 2013
Cheongju International Craft Biennale is pleased to present Something Old Something New, the new theme for the 2013 Cheongju International Craft Biennale. Craft can evolve from something familiar into something fresh and new within a certain time and space. In turn, the new craft which may at first seem novel and unfamiliar can breed familiarity with time. Our intention is to acknowledge the value of craft which has developed between familiarity and originality in the course of time and space, and to explore its various futures. With this in mind, the 8th Cheongju International Craft Biennale invites the diverse and creative works by influential established artists and new emerging artists.
Genres
Metal craft or metalwork, Ceramics, Woodwork, Fibers, Glass, etc., as well as other 2-dimensional or 3-dimensional works that creatively constructs the contemporary craft art values of functionality or aesthetics using natural or man-made materials.
Qualifications for entry
-An original piece of work made within the last 3 years which has not yet been exhibited domestically or internationally.
-Size, weight and form needs to be appropriate for indoor display and transportation.
-Art work is subject to disqualification if it is deemed to have been plagiarized from another work.
Qualifications
Individuals or groups of all nationalities and genders are welcome to apply.
Entry Pieces
Up to 3 pieces per person or group
Entry Standard Requirements
Works must not exceed 200cm in width, height and length after installation.
Awards and Cash Prizes
Grand Prize and Gold Award Winners will be invited to the Awards Ceremony, and given a priority status in public relations activities of the artist’s work as well as in upcoming Cheongju International Craft Biennale exhibitions and workshops.
Visit website for more information: http://eng.okcj.org/ (English version of the site)
Download Entry Guidelines/Application from website by clicking the Call for Entry notice
For enquiries:
Registration via post
Sangsang Maru Convention Hall
1st Floor
Cheongju Cultural Industry Complex
314 Sangdang-ro(Naeduck 2dong 201-31),
Sangdang-gu,
Cheongju-si,
Chungcheongbuk-do,
Republic of Korea
Tel +82 (0)43 219 1022~5
Fax +82 (0)43 277 2610
Email cicb2013@gmail.com
Fibremen 3 International Fibre Art Exhibition
Deadline: August 1, 2013 (RECEIVE)
FIBREMEN 3
Scythia Fibre Art
Kherson, Ukraine
October 23 - November 5, 2013
“Fibremen 3” International Fibre Art Exhibition restricted only for men. Juried. Open to all professional male artists, working in fibre. Digital submissions only. Contemporary and innovative works are welcome.
Deadline for entries - 1 August 2013.
View Fibremen 2 Exhibit: http://www.scythiatextile.com/UK/Fibremen_2012.html
Visit website for more details: www.scythiatextile.com
Please contact organizers via email or postal mail to receive the Entry Form: (see below)
Ludmila Egorova,
Founder and organizer of the project "SCYTHIA"
email: mailto:scythiatextile@gmail.com?subject
Ludmila Egorova
P.O.Box 79
Kherson 73028
Ukraine
FIBREMEN 3
Scythia Fibre Art
Kherson, Ukraine
October 23 - November 5, 2013
“Fibremen 3” International Fibre Art Exhibition restricted only for men. Juried. Open to all professional male artists, working in fibre. Digital submissions only. Contemporary and innovative works are welcome.
Deadline for entries - 1 August 2013.
View Fibremen 2 Exhibit: http://www.scythiatextile.com/UK/Fibremen_2012.html
Visit website for more details: www.scythiatextile.com
Please contact organizers via email or postal mail to receive the Entry Form: (see below)
Ludmila Egorova,
Founder and organizer of the project "SCYTHIA"
email: mailto:scythiatextile@gmail.com?subject
Ludmila Egorova
P.O.Box 79
Kherson 73028
Ukraine
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Scythia 10 Biennial Contemporary Textile Art Exhibition & Conference
Deadline: February 1, 2014 (RECEIVE)
"Scythia 10"
Scythia Fibre Art
Kherson, Ukraine
June 18-22, 2014
THE TENTH INTERNATIONAL BIENNIAL CONTEMPORARY TEXTILE ART EXHIBITION & CONFERENCE
1. International Exhibition. "Scythia 10" international biennial exhibition on contemporary textile art. Artists from all over the world, who work in different techniques of textile are invited. Two art works can be submitted. Three best artists will be awarded by medals.
2. International Conference. Textile artists, fashion designers, designers of innovative fabrics, lecturers of unique education in textile techniques, innovative fabrics, digital and jacquard art weaving, printing, experimental embroidery, beads, felt, accessories, lace, hats, textile jewellery, leaders of workshops are invited.
3. Wearable Art Show.
4. Master-class.
Deadline for entries - 1 February 2014.
View “Scythia 9" Exhibit: http://www.scythiatextile.com/UK/Scythia_2012.html#2
Visit website for more details: www.scythiatextile.com
Please contact organizers via email or postal mail to receive the Entry Form: (see below)
Ludmila Egorova,
Founder and organizer of the project "SCYTHIA"
email: mailto:scythiatextile@gmail.com?subject
Ludmila Egorova
P.O.Box 79
Kherson 73028
Ukraine
"Scythia 10"
Scythia Fibre Art
Kherson, Ukraine
June 18-22, 2014
THE TENTH INTERNATIONAL BIENNIAL CONTEMPORARY TEXTILE ART EXHIBITION & CONFERENCE
1. International Exhibition. "Scythia 10" international biennial exhibition on contemporary textile art. Artists from all over the world, who work in different techniques of textile are invited. Two art works can be submitted. Three best artists will be awarded by medals.
2. International Conference. Textile artists, fashion designers, designers of innovative fabrics, lecturers of unique education in textile techniques, innovative fabrics, digital and jacquard art weaving, printing, experimental embroidery, beads, felt, accessories, lace, hats, textile jewellery, leaders of workshops are invited.
3. Wearable Art Show.
4. Master-class.
Deadline for entries - 1 February 2014.
View “Scythia 9" Exhibit: http://www.scythiatextile.com/UK/Scythia_2012.html#2
Visit website for more details: www.scythiatextile.com
Please contact organizers via email or postal mail to receive the Entry Form: (see below)
Ludmila Egorova,
Founder and organizer of the project "SCYTHIA"
email: mailto:scythiatextile@gmail.com?subject
Ludmila Egorova
P.O.Box 79
Kherson 73028
Ukraine
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Saturday, December 08, 2012
Gadgets and More
Hello Readers:
Here we are just 24 days away from a brand new year. I can barely believe it!! We've had so much going on behind the scenes that it feels as if this year has just flown by. Yet, there's plenty of stuff we still need to share in these waning days of 2012.
First, we have a new addition to our sidebar, Google Translate. This charming little gadget will help readers of other languages have a better experience on our site. Second, the FOLLOW gadget, powered by Google Friend Connect, has been restored to the site but this time it appears as the footer. We currently have 247 FACFE FABULOUS Friends--feel free to join at anytime. Just use Google, Twitter, Yahoo, AIM, Netlog, OpenID to sign in OR create a Google Account to join.
As of this writing, several new nuggets are being polished up and prepped for Fiber Art Calls for Entry. These precious gems will be posted within the next few days. We have also begun work on the re-vamp of Mixed Remnants. The goal is to have the modifications and new content ready prior to the start of the new year.
That's all for now. Have a wonderful weekend!! We'll be back soon.
Cheers,
Elise N.
Here we are just 24 days away from a brand new year. I can barely believe it!! We've had so much going on behind the scenes that it feels as if this year has just flown by. Yet, there's plenty of stuff we still need to share in these waning days of 2012.
First, we have a new addition to our sidebar, Google Translate. This charming little gadget will help readers of other languages have a better experience on our site. Second, the FOLLOW gadget, powered by Google Friend Connect, has been restored to the site but this time it appears as the footer. We currently have 247 FACFE FABULOUS Friends--feel free to join at anytime. Just use Google, Twitter, Yahoo, AIM, Netlog, OpenID to sign in OR create a Google Account to join.
As of this writing, several new nuggets are being polished up and prepped for Fiber Art Calls for Entry. These precious gems will be posted within the next few days. We have also begun work on the re-vamp of Mixed Remnants. The goal is to have the modifications and new content ready prior to the start of the new year.
That's all for now. Have a wonderful weekend!! We'll be back soon.
Cheers,
Elise N.
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Wednesday, December 05, 2012
Call for Proposals at The Delaplaine
Deadline: (UNSPECIFIED/ONGOING)
Call for Proposals
The Delaplaine
Visual Arts Education Center
Frederick, MD
The Delaplaine seeks proposals on an ongoing basis for shows in six galleries as well as school and community groups for the Community Art Wall.
Exhibit opportunities are available for members, non-members, and alliance group participants.
The Center’s Exhibition Selection Panel, comprised of working artists and arts administrators, collectors and gallery owners, reviews proposals and makes selections. The entries should substantially represent the scope of the work that will be exhibited; however, new work may be created for the exhibit. For solo and small group shows, final decisions may require a studio visit when necessary. Shows are scheduled two years in advance.
FEE: $30 for each application. This fee is waived for members of the Center (if the proposal is for a group show, the group contact person must be a member in order to waive the processing fee).
Download Exhibition Proposal Guidelines:
Solo or Small Group Exhibit Proposals
Large Group Exhibit Proposals
Visit website for more information: www.delaplaine.org
Questions? Contact Diane Sibbison 301.698.0656 ext. 115, or by e-mail dsibbison@delaplaine.org
The Delaplaine
Visual Arts Education Center
40 South Carroll St.
Frederick, MD 21701
301.698.0656
Call for Proposals
The Delaplaine
Visual Arts Education Center
Frederick, MD
The Delaplaine seeks proposals on an ongoing basis for shows in six galleries as well as school and community groups for the Community Art Wall.
Exhibit opportunities are available for members, non-members, and alliance group participants.
The Center’s Exhibition Selection Panel, comprised of working artists and arts administrators, collectors and gallery owners, reviews proposals and makes selections. The entries should substantially represent the scope of the work that will be exhibited; however, new work may be created for the exhibit. For solo and small group shows, final decisions may require a studio visit when necessary. Shows are scheduled two years in advance.
FEE: $30 for each application. This fee is waived for members of the Center (if the proposal is for a group show, the group contact person must be a member in order to waive the processing fee).
Download Exhibition Proposal Guidelines:
Solo or Small Group Exhibit Proposals
Large Group Exhibit Proposals
Visit website for more information: www.delaplaine.org
Questions? Contact Diane Sibbison 301.698.0656 ext. 115, or by e-mail dsibbison@delaplaine.org
The Delaplaine
Visual Arts Education Center
40 South Carroll St.
Frederick, MD 21701
301.698.0656
Paperwork In, On, and of Paper VI
Deadline: January 2, 2012 (POSTMARK) or (HAND DELIVERY)
Paperwork In, On, and of Paper VI
Foundry Art Centre
Saint Charles, MO
February 8 - March 22, 2013
Paperwork In, On, and of Paper VI is a juried exhibition open to all artists working in any media that utilizes paper as an integral component of expression. All two-dimensional and three-dimensional work will be considered.
Open to all artists 18 years and older, worldwide, both amateur and professional, working in all styles and schools of thought. This includes alternative, traditional, and digital images.
SPECIFICATIONS (truncated)
All media in 2D & 3D forms will be considered. All work must be suitably framed and have all hardware ready for hanging.
A maximum of 3 entries per artist may be submitted for consideration. Artists may submit three jpegs; limit 2 jpegs per artwork.
AWARDS
Going Solo Award in Gallery III OR $500
Group III Award - Juror will select 3 artists for a group exhibition in Gallery III
ENTRY FEE
Artists may submit up to three works for a non-refundable processing fee of $35.00.
Foundry Art Centre members may submit up to three works for a non-refundable processing fee of $24.00.
JUROR: Betty Shew
Download Prospectus: www.foundryartcentre.org/Paperwork_VI_CfE.pdf
Visit website for more details: www.foundryartcentre.org
Questions: Contact Angela at 636-255-0270 or angela@foundryartcentre.org
Foundry Art Centre
520 North Main Center
Saint Charles, MO 63301
phone: 636-255-0270
fax: 636.925.0345
Paperwork In, On, and of Paper VI
Foundry Art Centre
Saint Charles, MO
February 8 - March 22, 2013
Paperwork In, On, and of Paper VI is a juried exhibition open to all artists working in any media that utilizes paper as an integral component of expression. All two-dimensional and three-dimensional work will be considered.
Open to all artists 18 years and older, worldwide, both amateur and professional, working in all styles and schools of thought. This includes alternative, traditional, and digital images.
SPECIFICATIONS (truncated)
All media in 2D & 3D forms will be considered. All work must be suitably framed and have all hardware ready for hanging.
A maximum of 3 entries per artist may be submitted for consideration. Artists may submit three jpegs; limit 2 jpegs per artwork.
AWARDS
Going Solo Award in Gallery III OR $500
Group III Award - Juror will select 3 artists for a group exhibition in Gallery III
ENTRY FEE
Artists may submit up to three works for a non-refundable processing fee of $35.00.
Foundry Art Centre members may submit up to three works for a non-refundable processing fee of $24.00.
JUROR: Betty Shew
Download Prospectus: www.foundryartcentre.org/Paperwork_VI_CfE.pdf
Visit website for more details: www.foundryartcentre.org
Questions: Contact Angela at 636-255-0270 or angela@foundryartcentre.org
Foundry Art Centre
520 North Main Center
Saint Charles, MO 63301
phone: 636-255-0270
fax: 636.925.0345
Fantastic Fibers 2013 *UPDATED*
Deadline: January 25, 2013 January 28, 2013 (ONLINE)
Fantastic Fibers 2013
Yeiser Art Center
Paducah, KY
April 6 to May, 2013
* The Yeiser Art Center has extended the deadline for entries to the 2013 Fantastic Fibers competitive exhibition until Monday, Jan. 28 at 5pm. *
Now an American Quilter's Society sanctioned event, FANTASTIC FIBERS is an international competitive exhibition that seeks to showcase a wide range of outstanding works related to the fiber medium. In five years Fantastic Fibers has grown to a truly international competition/exhibition.
Fantastic Fibers 2013 is open to all artists 18 years and over working in the field of fiber art. Contemporary and innovative works created with fiber as the primary medium are welcome. All work submitted must be original, completed in the last three years and not previously exhibited in a Fantastic Fibers exhibition. There are no size restrictions.
Entries are submitted electronically through the website. A free account must be created to submit work.
Non-refundable entry fee of $12 per entry for up to five entries is required.
Awards: A minimum of $1,750 in cash awards will be given by the jurors. Awards will be made in the following amounts:
• First Place $1,000
• Second Place $500
• Third Place $250
Full details and account creation/login on website: https://fantasticfibers.theyeiser.org/rules
Contact Joshua E. White or John Paul Henry via email: yeiser@theyeiser.org or telephone: 270-442-2453 with questions.
Yeiser Art Center
200 Broadway
Paducah, KY 42001
Fantastic Fibers 2013
Yeiser Art Center
Paducah, KY
April 6 to May, 2013
* The Yeiser Art Center has extended the deadline for entries to the 2013 Fantastic Fibers competitive exhibition until Monday, Jan. 28 at 5pm. *
Now an American Quilter's Society sanctioned event, FANTASTIC FIBERS is an international competitive exhibition that seeks to showcase a wide range of outstanding works related to the fiber medium. In five years Fantastic Fibers has grown to a truly international competition/exhibition.
Fantastic Fibers 2013 is open to all artists 18 years and over working in the field of fiber art. Contemporary and innovative works created with fiber as the primary medium are welcome. All work submitted must be original, completed in the last three years and not previously exhibited in a Fantastic Fibers exhibition. There are no size restrictions.
Entries are submitted electronically through the website. A free account must be created to submit work.
Non-refundable entry fee of $12 per entry for up to five entries is required.
Awards: A minimum of $1,750 in cash awards will be given by the jurors. Awards will be made in the following amounts:
• First Place $1,000
• Second Place $500
• Third Place $250
Full details and account creation/login on website: https://fantasticfibers.theyeiser.org/rules
Contact Joshua E. White or John Paul Henry via email: yeiser@theyeiser.org or telephone: 270-442-2453 with questions.
Yeiser Art Center
200 Broadway
Paducah, KY 42001
University Gallery at Saint Joseph's University
Deadline: January 31, 2013 (RECEIVE) & (ONGOING)
Call for Submissions
University Gallery
Saint Joseph's University
Philadelphia, PA
OPEN CALL FOR ARTISTS
The first five exhibitions of the school year are open to professional artists. We consider work in all media and all subject matter.
If you would like to be considered for a show, please submit the following: (truncated)
* Twenty JPEGS. No more than five detail shots.
* Image list with numbers that correspond with your JPEGS.
* Resume with mailing address, email address and phone number.
* Artist's statement.
Visit website for complete information: www.sju.edu/gallery/submissions
The deadline for submission is January 31 for the following school year schedule. The Exhibitions Committee reviews the work and the artists are notified by the end of February.
Saint Joseph's University
Boland Hall
5600 City Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19131-1395
Phone: 610-660-1000
Call for Submissions
University Gallery
Saint Joseph's University
Philadelphia, PA
OPEN CALL FOR ARTISTS
The first five exhibitions of the school year are open to professional artists. We consider work in all media and all subject matter.
If you would like to be considered for a show, please submit the following: (truncated)
* Twenty JPEGS. No more than five detail shots.
* Image list with numbers that correspond with your JPEGS.
* Resume with mailing address, email address and phone number.
* Artist's statement.
Visit website for complete information: www.sju.edu/gallery/submissions
The deadline for submission is January 31 for the following school year schedule. The Exhibitions Committee reviews the work and the artists are notified by the end of February.
Saint Joseph's University
Boland Hall
5600 City Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19131-1395
Phone: 610-660-1000
Fork and Knife
Deadline: February 11, 2013 (ONLINE)
Fork and Knife
Linus Galleries
Pasadena, CA
Food is one of many satisfying things people produce. It communicates to four out of our five senses.
For this exhibition, we’re looking for art that evokes the many emotions and experiences related to or that are sparked by food. Textures, colors, shapes, and even scents can be represented in artwork and can create an intriguing palette.
All international artists, professional and amateur and all art mediums will be considered in this call for submissions, from photography, wall sculpture, fabric, mixed media, all paintings and drawings including, oil, acrylic, pastels, ink, graphite, etc. Work must be able to be hung on a wall to be considered. Sizes up to 12 feet are acceptable.
Accepted entries for this online exhibition will be judged again for a collective live exhibition at our Pasadena Art Gallery. The artists will be asked if they wish to submit their artwork for the collective exhibition, which is not a requirement to being a part of the online exhibition.
Cost: $35 for 3 entries, $5 for additional entries.
Full details include links to submit work available at website: http://linusgallery.com/call-for-entries/fork-and-knife-call-for-submissions/
Artist Guidelines: http://linusgallery.com/art-galleries/artist-guidelines/
Linus Galleries
545 S. Raymond Avenue
Pasadena, California
Fork and Knife
Linus Galleries
Pasadena, CA
Food is one of many satisfying things people produce. It communicates to four out of our five senses.
For this exhibition, we’re looking for art that evokes the many emotions and experiences related to or that are sparked by food. Textures, colors, shapes, and even scents can be represented in artwork and can create an intriguing palette.
All international artists, professional and amateur and all art mediums will be considered in this call for submissions, from photography, wall sculpture, fabric, mixed media, all paintings and drawings including, oil, acrylic, pastels, ink, graphite, etc. Work must be able to be hung on a wall to be considered. Sizes up to 12 feet are acceptable.
Accepted entries for this online exhibition will be judged again for a collective live exhibition at our Pasadena Art Gallery. The artists will be asked if they wish to submit their artwork for the collective exhibition, which is not a requirement to being a part of the online exhibition.
Cost: $35 for 3 entries, $5 for additional entries.
Full details include links to submit work available at website: http://linusgallery.com/call-for-entries/fork-and-knife-call-for-submissions/
Artist Guidelines: http://linusgallery.com/art-galleries/artist-guidelines/
Linus Galleries
545 S. Raymond Avenue
Pasadena, California
Labels:
(FEB 11),
[Online],
All Media,
Exhibitions
Houston Center for Contemporary Craft Artist Residency Program
Deadline: March 1, 2013 (ONLINE)
Artist Residency Program
Houston Center for Contemporary Craft
Houston, TX
Residency Cycle: September to August
The Artist Residency Program is designed to offer time and space for craft artists to focus on their creative work and interact with the public. The program supports emerging, mid-career, and established artists working in all craft media, including but not limited to clay, fiber, glass, metal, wood and mixed media. The program is also open to international artists.
Museum visitors have the unique opportunity to visit the artists’ studios and watch the artists at work. The artists receive a unique opportunity to gain exposure, make connections with the Houston community, and help educate the public about craft.
A juried selection is held annually to award five artists a three-to-twelve month residency.
Artists selected for the program receive a 200-square-foot studio, a monthly stipend and a small, quarterly housing/materials allowance. The studios are equipped with sinks, telephones and wireless Internet access.
Artists are selected based on the quality of their creative work, ability to interact with the public, career direction, and program diversity.
Artists also have access to a wide variety of resources and opportunities, including teaching assignments through HCCC and collaborative works with fellow residents.
During their time as residents, artists’ creative work is represented by HCCC and is considered for display in the Asher Sales Gallery.
To support artistic development, the program offers additional opportunities such as discussions with curators and gallery owners, exposure at HCCC events, and interactions with visiting art professionals.
Application fee: $30
Complete Program Details: http://www.crafthouston.org/artists/residents/apply-to-program/
Apply to Artist Residency via Slideroom: https://hcccartistresidency.slideroom.com
For questions regarding the Artist Residency Program, contact Miriam Mendoza at mmendoza@crafthouston.org or call 713-529-4848 ext. 112
Houston Center for Contemporary Craft
4848 Main Street
Houston, TX 77002
Phone: 713.529.4848
Artist Residency Program
Houston Center for Contemporary Craft
Houston, TX
Residency Cycle: September to August
The Artist Residency Program is designed to offer time and space for craft artists to focus on their creative work and interact with the public. The program supports emerging, mid-career, and established artists working in all craft media, including but not limited to clay, fiber, glass, metal, wood and mixed media. The program is also open to international artists.
Museum visitors have the unique opportunity to visit the artists’ studios and watch the artists at work. The artists receive a unique opportunity to gain exposure, make connections with the Houston community, and help educate the public about craft.
A juried selection is held annually to award five artists a three-to-twelve month residency.
Artists selected for the program receive a 200-square-foot studio, a monthly stipend and a small, quarterly housing/materials allowance. The studios are equipped with sinks, telephones and wireless Internet access.
Artists are selected based on the quality of their creative work, ability to interact with the public, career direction, and program diversity.
Artists also have access to a wide variety of resources and opportunities, including teaching assignments through HCCC and collaborative works with fellow residents.
During their time as residents, artists’ creative work is represented by HCCC and is considered for display in the Asher Sales Gallery.
To support artistic development, the program offers additional opportunities such as discussions with curators and gallery owners, exposure at HCCC events, and interactions with visiting art professionals.
Application fee: $30
Complete Program Details: http://www.crafthouston.org/artists/residents/apply-to-program/
Apply to Artist Residency via Slideroom: https://hcccartistresidency.slideroom.com
For questions regarding the Artist Residency Program, contact Miriam Mendoza at mmendoza@crafthouston.org or call 713-529-4848 ext. 112
Houston Center for Contemporary Craft
4848 Main Street
Houston, TX 77002
Phone: 713.529.4848
Labels:
(MAR 1),
[Online],
All CRAFT,
Residencies
7 Deadly Sins
Deadline: March 4, 2013 (ONLINE)
7 Deadly Sins
Linus Galleries
Pasadena, CA
For this call for submissions, Linus Galleries wants you to take a few steps into the dark side and bring us your unique, fresh, artistic take on this very classic theme, Seven Deadly Sins, with artwork that makes us quiver.
All international artists, professional and amateur and all art mediums will be considered in this call for entry from photography, wall sculpture, fabric, mixed media, all paintings and drawings including, oil, acrylic, pastels, ink, graphite, etc. Work must be able to be hung on a wall to be considered. Sizes up to 12 feet are acceptable.
Accepted entries for this online exhibition will be judged again for a collective live exhibition at our Pasadena Gallery. The artists will be asked if they wish to submit their artwork for the collective exhibition, which is not a requirement to being a part of the online exhibition.
Cost: $35 for 3 entries, $5 for additional entries.
Full details include links to submit work available at website: http://linusgallery.com/call-for-entries/7-deadly-sins-call-for-entries/
Artist Guidelines: http://linusgallery.com/art-galleries/artist-guidelines/
Linus Galleries
545 S. Raymond Avenue
Pasadena, California
7 Deadly Sins
Linus Galleries
Pasadena, CA
For this call for submissions, Linus Galleries wants you to take a few steps into the dark side and bring us your unique, fresh, artistic take on this very classic theme, Seven Deadly Sins, with artwork that makes us quiver.
All international artists, professional and amateur and all art mediums will be considered in this call for entry from photography, wall sculpture, fabric, mixed media, all paintings and drawings including, oil, acrylic, pastels, ink, graphite, etc. Work must be able to be hung on a wall to be considered. Sizes up to 12 feet are acceptable.
Accepted entries for this online exhibition will be judged again for a collective live exhibition at our Pasadena Gallery. The artists will be asked if they wish to submit their artwork for the collective exhibition, which is not a requirement to being a part of the online exhibition.
Cost: $35 for 3 entries, $5 for additional entries.
Full details include links to submit work available at website: http://linusgallery.com/call-for-entries/7-deadly-sins-call-for-entries/
Artist Guidelines: http://linusgallery.com/art-galleries/artist-guidelines/
Linus Galleries
545 S. Raymond Avenue
Pasadena, California
Labels:
(MAR 4),
[Online],
All Media,
Exhibitions
Sacred Threads 2013
Deadline: March 9, 2013 (ONLINE)
Sacred Threads 2013
Floris Methodist Church
Herndon, VA
July 10-28, 2013
Eligibility: (truncated)
Sacred Threads is open only to quilters within the United States and Canada. Only quilts or quilted hangings will be considered. A quilt is a fabric sandwich comprised of three layers: a top, a back and filling which are held together with quilting or tying threads. Integration of non-fabric items is acceptable, however, 3D pieces, altered books and items mounted on stretcher bars or framed cannot be accommodated.
Quilts submitted should explore themes of joy, spirituality, peace/brotherhood, inspiration, grief, or healing. Quilts must be an original design or an original execution of a traditional pattern. Quilt dimensions must not be less than 20" x 20" nor exceed 72"x 72"and each quilt must have a 4" horizontal hanging sleeve and an identifying label on the back of the quilt. Quilts exhibited at previous Sacred Threads exhibits are not eligible.
Entry Process: (truncated)
The submissions will be done online. The forms will be available from January 9 - March 9, 2013.
The jurying process will be done from digital images only. Entrants will submit two images per entry (one overall view and one detail view). All images must be of publication quality.
Entry Fee
A $20 non-refundable entry fee will cover submission of up to two quilts. You may pay this fee before or after you submit your entry.
How to register: Registration will open on January 9, 2013 and will be available until March 9, 2013 until midnight CST.
Preview the registration forms:
Visit website for additional details: www.sacredthreadsquilts.com
For More Information
If you have questions or problems, please contact Lisa Ellis at lisa@ellisquilts.com.
Sacred Threads
12605 Tolman Road
Fairfax, VA 22033
Sacred Threads 2013
Floris Methodist Church
Herndon, VA
July 10-28, 2013
Eligibility: (truncated)
Sacred Threads is open only to quilters within the United States and Canada. Only quilts or quilted hangings will be considered. A quilt is a fabric sandwich comprised of three layers: a top, a back and filling which are held together with quilting or tying threads. Integration of non-fabric items is acceptable, however, 3D pieces, altered books and items mounted on stretcher bars or framed cannot be accommodated.
Quilts submitted should explore themes of joy, spirituality, peace/brotherhood, inspiration, grief, or healing. Quilts must be an original design or an original execution of a traditional pattern. Quilt dimensions must not be less than 20" x 20" nor exceed 72"x 72"and each quilt must have a 4" horizontal hanging sleeve and an identifying label on the back of the quilt. Quilts exhibited at previous Sacred Threads exhibits are not eligible.
Entry Process: (truncated)
The submissions will be done online. The forms will be available from January 9 - March 9, 2013.
The jurying process will be done from digital images only. Entrants will submit two images per entry (one overall view and one detail view). All images must be of publication quality.
Entry Fee
A $20 non-refundable entry fee will cover submission of up to two quilts. You may pay this fee before or after you submit your entry.
How to register: Registration will open on January 9, 2013 and will be available until March 9, 2013 until midnight CST.
Preview the registration forms:
Visit website for additional details: www.sacredthreadsquilts.com
For More Information
If you have questions or problems, please contact Lisa Ellis at lisa@ellisquilts.com.
Sacred Threads
12605 Tolman Road
Fairfax, VA 22033
Labels:
(MAR 9),
[Online],
Exhibitions,
Fabric/Textile,
Quilts
Syracuse Arts & Crafts Festival 2013
Deadline: March 15, 2013 (ONLINE)
Syracuse Arts & Crafts Festival 2013
The Downtown Committee of Syracuse, Inc.
Columbus Circle
Syracuse, NY
July 26-28, 2013
The Syracuse Arts & Crafts Festival presents an exceptionally wide selection of contemporary arts and crafts, ranging from functional to decorative, both 2- and 3-dimensional. Exhibitors participate from over 30 states and Canada.
STANDARDS
All work displayed must be original and designed and handcrafted by the exhibiting artist. Reproductions must involve hand work or direct supervision by the artist, be
clearly labeled as “REPRODUCTION” and may not make up more than 20% of the booth inventory.
CATEGORIES
Ceramics, Computer Art, 2-D Fabric & Fiber, 3-D Fabric & Fiber, Drawing, Glass, Graphics & Printmaking, Jewelry, 2-D Mixed Media, 3-D Mixed Media, Leather, Metal, Painting, Photography, Sculpture, Wood
AWARDS
Approximately $4,000 in prize money will be awarded.
DISPLAY SIZE
Display sizes are 10'x10' overall size. Storage space is available behind most booth spaces. Exhibitors may apply for a maximum of two spaces. An attempt will be made to accommodate specific requests in the order that applications are received.
FEES
Jury Fee: $25
Booth Fee: $280, payable by check upon acceptance by May 10, 2013.
All applications will be processed online through zapplication.org
Applicants without computer access may complete a paper application that will be converted to a Zapp Application by the festival staff.
Download Application: http://downtownsyracuse.com/Application2013.pdf
Visit website for more details: http://www.syracuseartsandcraftsfestival.com/
The Downtown Committee of Syracuse, Inc.
572 South Salina Street
Syracuse, NY 13202
phone 315.422.8284
fax 315.471.4503
mail@downtownsyracuse.com
Syracuse Arts & Crafts Festival 2013
The Downtown Committee of Syracuse, Inc.
Columbus Circle
Syracuse, NY
July 26-28, 2013
The Syracuse Arts & Crafts Festival presents an exceptionally wide selection of contemporary arts and crafts, ranging from functional to decorative, both 2- and 3-dimensional. Exhibitors participate from over 30 states and Canada.
STANDARDS
All work displayed must be original and designed and handcrafted by the exhibiting artist. Reproductions must involve hand work or direct supervision by the artist, be
clearly labeled as “REPRODUCTION” and may not make up more than 20% of the booth inventory.
CATEGORIES
Ceramics, Computer Art, 2-D Fabric & Fiber, 3-D Fabric & Fiber, Drawing, Glass, Graphics & Printmaking, Jewelry, 2-D Mixed Media, 3-D Mixed Media, Leather, Metal, Painting, Photography, Sculpture, Wood
AWARDS
Approximately $4,000 in prize money will be awarded.
DISPLAY SIZE
Display sizes are 10'x10' overall size. Storage space is available behind most booth spaces. Exhibitors may apply for a maximum of two spaces. An attempt will be made to accommodate specific requests in the order that applications are received.
FEES
Jury Fee: $25
Booth Fee: $280, payable by check upon acceptance by May 10, 2013.
All applications will be processed online through zapplication.org
Applicants without computer access may complete a paper application that will be converted to a Zapp Application by the festival staff.
Download Application: http://downtownsyracuse.com/Application2013.pdf
Visit website for more details: http://www.syracuseartsandcraftsfestival.com/
The Downtown Committee of Syracuse, Inc.
572 South Salina Street
Syracuse, NY 13202
phone 315.422.8284
fax 315.471.4503
mail@downtownsyracuse.com
Labels:
(MAR 15),
[Online],
All CRAFT,
All FIBER,
Fairs/Festivals,
Mixed Media,
Painted Works,
Printmaking,
Sculpture
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