Wednesday, October 22, 2014
Ormond Memorial Art Museum & Gardens Call for Submissions
Deadline: {RECEIVE} & {ONGOING/UNSPECIFIED}
Call for Submissions
Ormond Memorial Art Museum & Gardens
Ormond Beach, Florida
The mission of Ormond Memorial Art Museum and Gardens is to serve the community of Ormond Beach and its visitors in offering exhibitions by Florida, regional and international artists; to maintain a permanent collection of Malcolm Fraser’s works; to advance the arts through education and appreciation; and to maintain the Gardens as a botanical and ecological showcase.
Eligibility of Submissions
Exhibition at the Ormond Memorial Art Museum is open to any artist or collaborative of artists submitting original works of art or design created within the past three years. Professionals in ALL disciplines are encouraged to submit. Media: Open to any media including but by no means limited to traditional drawing, glass, printmaking, digital/new media, photography, sculpture, painting, installation, etc.
Submission Format
All entries must be submitted digitally via CD. The 10 images must be saved as JPEGS at 72 dpi, and include an image list including title, media, and size. Additionally, images should not be longer than 900 pixels in any direction and CDs must be viewable from a Mac or PC computer. The CD itself should be clearly labeled with your contact information: name, address, phone number, and email address.
Also include artist statement and resume.
Please note that CDs will not be returned and will become the property of the Ormond Memorial Art Museum.
Exhibition Selection Process: Artists will be notified electronically of receipt of materials. The OMAM exhibition selection committee meets annually in January to select artists for future shows.
Artists will be notified in writing upon selection by committee.
Visit website for complete details: www.ormondartmuseum.org/call-for-artists
Ormond Memorial Art Museum & Gardens
78 E. Granada Blvd.
Ormond Beach, Florida 32176-6534
ph (386) 676-3347
Call for Submissions
Ormond Memorial Art Museum & Gardens
Ormond Beach, Florida
The mission of Ormond Memorial Art Museum and Gardens is to serve the community of Ormond Beach and its visitors in offering exhibitions by Florida, regional and international artists; to maintain a permanent collection of Malcolm Fraser’s works; to advance the arts through education and appreciation; and to maintain the Gardens as a botanical and ecological showcase.
Eligibility of Submissions
Exhibition at the Ormond Memorial Art Museum is open to any artist or collaborative of artists submitting original works of art or design created within the past three years. Professionals in ALL disciplines are encouraged to submit. Media: Open to any media including but by no means limited to traditional drawing, glass, printmaking, digital/new media, photography, sculpture, painting, installation, etc.
Submission Format
All entries must be submitted digitally via CD. The 10 images must be saved as JPEGS at 72 dpi, and include an image list including title, media, and size. Additionally, images should not be longer than 900 pixels in any direction and CDs must be viewable from a Mac or PC computer. The CD itself should be clearly labeled with your contact information: name, address, phone number, and email address.
Also include artist statement and resume.
Please note that CDs will not be returned and will become the property of the Ormond Memorial Art Museum.
Exhibition Selection Process: Artists will be notified electronically of receipt of materials. The OMAM exhibition selection committee meets annually in January to select artists for future shows.
Artists will be notified in writing upon selection by committee.
Visit website for complete details: www.ormondartmuseum.org/call-for-artists
Ormond Memorial Art Museum & Gardens
78 E. Granada Blvd.
Ormond Beach, Florida 32176-6534
ph (386) 676-3347
Hamilton Artists Inc. Call for Submissions: Artists, Essayists and Curators
Deadline: November 1, 2014 {EMAIL} or {RECEIVE}
Call for Submissions
Artists, Essayists and Curators
Hamilton Artists Inc.
Cannon Gallery
Hamilton, ON
2017 and beyond
Hamilton Artists Inc. is currently accepting applications for Cannon Galleries as well as its Cannon Project Wall space.
The Cannon Gallery is a juried exhibition space, accepting local, national and international applications and paying full CARFAC fees. The Cannon Project Wall is an outdoor exhibition platform measuring 8′ x 36′.
CANNON GALLERY
ARTISTS, ESSAYISTS AND CURATORS
Hamilton Artists Inc.’s exhibition schedule is committed through to 2016. The current deadline for submissions is NOVEMBER 1st.
SELECTION CRITERIA
We are looking for dynamic proposals from artists and curators at various stages of their careers and from across disciplines. The main criteria for selection in the Cannon Gallery is to fulfill the Inc.’s mandate and objectives. Additionally, as an artist-run centre, the Inc. is interested in works that have potential impact, push boundaries and engage with critical, conceptual and/or experimental contexts.
Additional Criteria: The Inc. is mandated to exhibit a range of disciplines and career levels (emerging, mid-career and established), and to exhibit a cross-section of artists from local, regional and national communities. The Inc. supports international visits where possible. The Selections Committee for the Cannon St Gallery takes place annually and chooses 2 to 4 exhibitions 2 to 3 years in advance for the exhibition schedule. The Selections Committee is dedicated to diversity in the selections process. The Programming Coordinator curates one exhibition of their choice per year. Special projects are chosen by the Annual Selections Committee (including off-site projects, installations for the Cannon Project Wall and front reception area). Special projects are mounted whenever possible, dependent upon the success of securing funds.
Please note: We ask that you submit all information on a CD or via email to selections@theinc.ca. Please indicate that this submission is for the Cannon Gallery. Submissions (excluding images) should be merged into a single pdf. Paper submissions.
Download:
Artist Application Form
Curator Application Form
Visit website for complete details: Application Form, fully completed.5 images of proposed or existing work: the included images can either represent the work you intend to exhibit or can be used as a representation of your current practice.
Artistʼs CV (3 pages max.) and artist biography (350 words max.)
(Optional) Articles, interviews etc. related to your proposed work, scanned and saved as a PDF or Word document. (max 2 articles)
Membership Information available on website: http://www.theinc.ca/membership/
Download:
Application Form
Visit website for complete details: www.theinc.ca/exhibition/submissions
If you have any questions concerning the application process please contact Caitlin Sutherland, Programming Coordinator, at programming@theinc.ca
Hamilton Artists Inc.
Location:
155 James Street North
Hamilton ON
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 57125
Jackson Station
2 King Street West
Hamilton, ON
L8P 4W9
Phone: 905.529.3355
Call for Submissions
Artists, Essayists and Curators
Hamilton Artists Inc.
Cannon Gallery
Hamilton, ON
2017 and beyond
Hamilton Artists Inc. is currently accepting applications for Cannon Galleries as well as its Cannon Project Wall space.
The Cannon Gallery is a juried exhibition space, accepting local, national and international applications and paying full CARFAC fees. The Cannon Project Wall is an outdoor exhibition platform measuring 8′ x 36′.
CANNON GALLERY
ARTISTS, ESSAYISTS AND CURATORS
Hamilton Artists Inc.’s exhibition schedule is committed through to 2016. The current deadline for submissions is NOVEMBER 1st.
SELECTION CRITERIA
We are looking for dynamic proposals from artists and curators at various stages of their careers and from across disciplines. The main criteria for selection in the Cannon Gallery is to fulfill the Inc.’s mandate and objectives. Additionally, as an artist-run centre, the Inc. is interested in works that have potential impact, push boundaries and engage with critical, conceptual and/or experimental contexts.
Additional Criteria: The Inc. is mandated to exhibit a range of disciplines and career levels (emerging, mid-career and established), and to exhibit a cross-section of artists from local, regional and national communities. The Inc. supports international visits where possible. The Selections Committee for the Cannon St Gallery takes place annually and chooses 2 to 4 exhibitions 2 to 3 years in advance for the exhibition schedule. The Selections Committee is dedicated to diversity in the selections process. The Programming Coordinator curates one exhibition of their choice per year. Special projects are chosen by the Annual Selections Committee (including off-site projects, installations for the Cannon Project Wall and front reception area). Special projects are mounted whenever possible, dependent upon the success of securing funds.
Please note: We ask that you submit all information on a CD or via email to selections@theinc.ca. Please indicate that this submission is for the Cannon Gallery. Submissions (excluding images) should be merged into a single pdf. Paper submissions.
Download:
Artist Application Form
Curator Application Form
Visit website for complete details: Application Form, fully completed.
Membership Information available on website: http://www.theinc.ca/membership/
Download:
Application Form
Visit website for complete details: www.theinc.ca/exhibition/submissions
If you have any questions concerning the application process please contact Caitlin Sutherland, Programming Coordinator, at programming@theinc.ca
Hamilton Artists Inc.
Location:
155 James Street North
Hamilton ON
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 57125
Jackson Station
2 King Street West
Hamilton, ON
L8P 4W9
Phone: 905.529.3355
Hamilton Artists Inc. Call for Submissions: FAIL
Deadline: November 1, 2014 {EMAIL}
Call for Submissions
FAIL
Hamilton Artists Inc.
The James Gallery
Hamilton, ON
March 12 – April 18, 2015
Submissions to exhibit in the James Gallery are based on annual juried calls developed by the Programming Committee. You must be a member in good standing to exhibit in this space. Priority is given to members who have not previously exhibited. The James Gallery provides a professional platform for member artists to exhibit current work. Once confirmed, exhibiting artists are encouraged to apply to the Ontario Arts Council’s Exhibition Assistance Program to help with the costs associated with mounting exhibitions.
FAIL
Failure is often seen as the state of not meeting a desirable or intended objective, the opposite of success. In a studio practice however, failure can often be more valuable than success, as the artwork that fails to meet oneʼs objectives, can be used as the counterpoint to a body of work, or possibly open new routes for exploration. Although initially deflating, failure can be a tool to leverage possibility from the mundane becoming fertile ground for innovation.
For the exhibition Fail, the Inc. invites its members to submit works in any medium that explore the potentials of failure including works that did not live up to your expectations, be it conceptually, aesthetically, or technically. We are not interested in representations of failure, but actual failed works - the pieces you hide at the back of your studio and never show anyone, outliers to your practice, aborted attempts, the bastard children of your studio practice.
Application Checklist:
Membership Information available on website: http://www.theinc.ca/membership/
Download:
Application Form
Visit website for complete details: Www.theinc.ca/exhibition/submissions
If you have any questions concerning the application process please contact Caitlin Sutherland, Programming Coordinator, at programming@theinc.ca
Hamilton Artists Inc.
Location:
155 James Street North
Hamilton ON
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 57125
Jackson Station
2 King Street West
Hamilton, ON
L8P 4W9
Phone: 905.529.3355
Call for Submissions
FAIL
Hamilton Artists Inc.
The James Gallery
Hamilton, ON
March 12 – April 18, 2015
Submissions to exhibit in the James Gallery are based on annual juried calls developed by the Programming Committee. You must be a member in good standing to exhibit in this space. Priority is given to members who have not previously exhibited. The James Gallery provides a professional platform for member artists to exhibit current work. Once confirmed, exhibiting artists are encouraged to apply to the Ontario Arts Council’s Exhibition Assistance Program to help with the costs associated with mounting exhibitions.
FAIL
Failure is often seen as the state of not meeting a desirable or intended objective, the opposite of success. In a studio practice however, failure can often be more valuable than success, as the artwork that fails to meet oneʼs objectives, can be used as the counterpoint to a body of work, or possibly open new routes for exploration. Although initially deflating, failure can be a tool to leverage possibility from the mundane becoming fertile ground for innovation.
For the exhibition Fail, the Inc. invites its members to submit works in any medium that explore the potentials of failure including works that did not live up to your expectations, be it conceptually, aesthetically, or technically. We are not interested in representations of failure, but actual failed works - the pieces you hide at the back of your studio and never show anyone, outliers to your practice, aborted attempts, the bastard children of your studio practice.
Application Checklist:
- Application Form, fully completed.
- 5 images of proposed or existing work: the included images can either represent the work you intend to exhibit or can be used as a representation of your current practice.
- Artistʼs CV (3 pages max.) and artist biography (350 words max.)
- (Optional) Articles, interviews etc. related to your proposed work, scanned and saved as a PDF or Word document. (max 2 articles)
Membership Information available on website: http://www.theinc.ca/membership/
Download:
Application Form
Visit website for complete details: Www.theinc.ca/exhibition/submissions
If you have any questions concerning the application process please contact Caitlin Sutherland, Programming Coordinator, at programming@theinc.ca
Hamilton Artists Inc.
Location:
155 James Street North
Hamilton ON
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 57125
Jackson Station
2 King Street West
Hamilton, ON
L8P 4W9
Phone: 905.529.3355
Hamilton Artists Inc. Call for Submissions: THE SELF
Deadline: November 1, 2014 {EMAIL}
Call for Submissions
THE SELF
Hamilton Artists Inc.
The James Gallery
Hamilton, ON
July 9 – August 15, 2015
Submissions to exhibit in the James Gallery are based on annual juried calls developed by the Programming Committee. You must be a member in good standing to exhibit in this space. Priority is given to members who have not previously exhibited. The James Gallery provides a professional platform for member artists to exhibit current work. Once confirmed, exhibiting artists are encouraged to apply to the Ontario Arts Council’s Exhibition Assistance Program to help with the costs associated with mounting exhibitions.
THE SELF
I am from there. I am from here. I am not there and I am not here. I have two names, which meet and part, and I have two languages. I forget which of them I dream in. -Mahmoud Darwish
In the exhibition, The Self, Hamilton Artists Inc. is seeking artworks that explore immigrant experiences, the concept of a fragmented self, and hybrid identities. Our cultural heritage and backgrounds inform how we approach and engage with the world around us making up the individual self. Art making is a practice that allows for the exploration of both multiculturalism and notions of belonging. The works that comprise
The Self will offer unique representations of cultural diversity and the complexities of personal identity as individuals negotiate tensions between that which is considered home and that which is away. The artists featured in the exhibition will give form to their personal experiences foregrounding the diversity of our community and celebrating the multiplicity of Hamilton itself.
Application Checklist:
Membership Information available on website: http://www.theinc.ca/membership/
Download:
Application Form
Visit website for complete details: theinc.ca/exhibition/submissions
If you have any questions concerning the application process please contact Caitlin Sutherland, Programming Coordinator, at programming@theinc.ca
Hamilton Artists Inc.
Location:
155 James Street North
Hamilton ON
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 57125
Jackson Station
2 King Street West
Hamilton, ON
L8P 4W9
Phone: 905.529.3355
Call for Submissions
THE SELF
Hamilton Artists Inc.
The James Gallery
Hamilton, ON
July 9 – August 15, 2015
Submissions to exhibit in the James Gallery are based on annual juried calls developed by the Programming Committee. You must be a member in good standing to exhibit in this space. Priority is given to members who have not previously exhibited. The James Gallery provides a professional platform for member artists to exhibit current work. Once confirmed, exhibiting artists are encouraged to apply to the Ontario Arts Council’s Exhibition Assistance Program to help with the costs associated with mounting exhibitions.
THE SELF
I am from there. I am from here. I am not there and I am not here. I have two names, which meet and part, and I have two languages. I forget which of them I dream in. -Mahmoud Darwish
In the exhibition, The Self, Hamilton Artists Inc. is seeking artworks that explore immigrant experiences, the concept of a fragmented self, and hybrid identities. Our cultural heritage and backgrounds inform how we approach and engage with the world around us making up the individual self. Art making is a practice that allows for the exploration of both multiculturalism and notions of belonging. The works that comprise
The Self will offer unique representations of cultural diversity and the complexities of personal identity as individuals negotiate tensions between that which is considered home and that which is away. The artists featured in the exhibition will give form to their personal experiences foregrounding the diversity of our community and celebrating the multiplicity of Hamilton itself.
Application Checklist:
- Application Form, fully completed.
- 5 images of proposed or existing work: the included images can either represent the work you intend to exhibit or can be used as a representation of your current practice.
- Artistʼs CV (3 pages max.) and artist biography (350 words max.)
- (Optional) Articles, interviews etc. related to your proposed work, scanned and saved as a PDF or Word document. (max 2 articles)
Membership Information available on website: http://www.theinc.ca/membership/
Download:
Application Form
Visit website for complete details: theinc.ca/exhibition/submissions
If you have any questions concerning the application process please contact Caitlin Sutherland, Programming Coordinator, at programming@theinc.ca
Hamilton Artists Inc.
Location:
155 James Street North
Hamilton ON
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 57125
Jackson Station
2 King Street West
Hamilton, ON
L8P 4W9
Phone: 905.529.3355
The Vitrine Gallery
Deadline: November 7, 2014 at 5:00 p.m. {EMAIL}
Call for Submissions
The Vitrine Gallery
Holman Grand Hotel
Charlottetown, PE
Canada
2014-2015 Season
this town is small is seeking proposals from PEI artists for the 2014-2015 exhibition season in our newly adopted vitrine space, in the lobby of the Holman Grand Hotel, 123 Grafton St - Charlottetown, PE.
We are interested in progressive practices; the fruition of innovative ideas; inventive approaches to artistic production; and work based on an articulate theoretical and/or critical and/or poetic thesis. We encourage and facilitate the presentation of artists and artworks that have and have not been exhibited in this locale. We are enthusiastic about artists’ most recent endeavours, and art forms that propel contemporary production and incite conversation.
The vitrine gallery is located in the lobby of the new Holman Grand Hotel, serving as a pedestrian crossroads for tourists and locals. It is situated in the heart of the downtown core, looking out onto the confederation centre of the arts. The highly visible space is uncluttered and modern. The work is to be site-specific, and to an extent that suits, context specific. Emerging artists are encouraged to apply.
Please include in your submission:
10 images max. – include examples of previous work as well as sketches or images of proposed work for the vitrine gallery.
Send jpegs only sized 1024 x 768 pixels max. With a file size of 500KB max.
Current CV (maximum three pages)
Artist statement
Detailed exhibition proposal
All submissions can be sent with “vitrine gallery” in the subject line to: this.town.is.small@gmail.com
Visit facebook page for complete details: Hip Pop Application
Hip Pop Application Instructions
Hip Pop Pod Space Information
Visit website for full information: http://craftcouncil.org/hippop
American Craft Council
1224 Marshall Street NE.
Suite 200
Minneapolis, MN 55413
(612) 206-3100
Call for Submissions
The Vitrine Gallery
Holman Grand Hotel
Charlottetown, PE
Canada
2014-2015 Season
this town is small is seeking proposals from PEI artists for the 2014-2015 exhibition season in our newly adopted vitrine space, in the lobby of the Holman Grand Hotel, 123 Grafton St - Charlottetown, PE.
We are interested in progressive practices; the fruition of innovative ideas; inventive approaches to artistic production; and work based on an articulate theoretical and/or critical and/or poetic thesis. We encourage and facilitate the presentation of artists and artworks that have and have not been exhibited in this locale. We are enthusiastic about artists’ most recent endeavours, and art forms that propel contemporary production and incite conversation.
The vitrine gallery is located in the lobby of the new Holman Grand Hotel, serving as a pedestrian crossroads for tourists and locals. It is situated in the heart of the downtown core, looking out onto the confederation centre of the arts. The highly visible space is uncluttered and modern. The work is to be site-specific, and to an extent that suits, context specific. Emerging artists are encouraged to apply.
Please include in your submission:
10 images max. – include examples of previous work as well as sketches or images of proposed work for the vitrine gallery.
Send jpegs only sized 1024 x 768 pixels max. With a file size of 500KB max.
Current CV (maximum three pages)
Artist statement
Detailed exhibition proposal
All submissions can be sent with “vitrine gallery” in the subject line to: this.town.is.small@gmail.com
Visit facebook page for complete details: Hip Pop Application
Hip Pop Application Instructions
Hip Pop Pod Space Information
Visit website for full information: http://craftcouncil.org/hippop
American Craft Council
1224 Marshall Street NE.
Suite 200
Minneapolis, MN 55413
(612) 206-3100
36th Annual Paper in Particular
Deadline: November 14, 2014 {RECEIVE}
36th Annual Paper in Particular
Columbia College
Department of Visual Arts and Music
Columbia, MO
February 23, 2015 - April 3, 2015
The 36th annual Paper in Particular will showcase art, which incorporates paper as a primary element. Prints, drawings, photographs, digital images, paintings and sculpture are all eligible. Art must have been produced within the past five years.
AWARDS
Best of Show: Solo exhibit in the Sidney Larson Gallery at Columbia College in the Fall of 2015
Purchase Award: One work will be purchased for the permanent collection of the Columbia College Department of Arts and Music.
ENTRIES & FEE
$20 (non-refundable) entry fee for up to three submissions.
JUROR
Alida Fish is a Professor Emerita at The University of the Arts, Philadelphia. She is represented by Schmidt-Dean Gallery, Philadelphia, and Alan Klotz, New York.
Download Entry Form: 2014_15-PIP-EntryForm.pdf
Visit website: http://web.ccis.edu/PaperInParticular
Paper in Particular
Columbia College
1001 Rogers Street
Columbia, MO 65216
36th Annual Paper in Particular
Columbia College
Department of Visual Arts and Music
Columbia, MO
February 23, 2015 - April 3, 2015
The 36th annual Paper in Particular will showcase art, which incorporates paper as a primary element. Prints, drawings, photographs, digital images, paintings and sculpture are all eligible. Art must have been produced within the past five years.
AWARDS
Best of Show: Solo exhibit in the Sidney Larson Gallery at Columbia College in the Fall of 2015
Purchase Award: One work will be purchased for the permanent collection of the Columbia College Department of Arts and Music.
ENTRIES & FEE
$20 (non-refundable) entry fee for up to three submissions.
JUROR
Alida Fish is a Professor Emerita at The University of the Arts, Philadelphia. She is represented by Schmidt-Dean Gallery, Philadelphia, and Alan Klotz, New York.
Download Entry Form: 2014_15-PIP-EntryForm.pdf
Visit website: http://web.ccis.edu/PaperInParticular
Paper in Particular
Columbia College
1001 Rogers Street
Columbia, MO 65216
Call for Applications: COLLECT OPEN
Deadline: November 21, 2014 by 5pm {RECEIVE} or {EMAIL}
Call for Applications
COLLECT OPEN
Crafts Council
London, England
8th – 11th May 2015
In 2015, COLLECT: The International Art Fair for Contemporary Objects will once again occupy all three floors of the Saatchi Gallery.
In celebration of the fair’s 12th year, COLLECT Open will showcase creative proposals from individual artists or those working collaboratively which explore the breadth of contemporary design and making today.
COLLECT Open proposals should challenge traditional concepts and pre-conceived ideas and notions of craft and design.
Application fee is £70
Full details available in application pack.
Downloads:
• COLLECT Open 2015 Application Form
• COLLECT Open 2015 Application Material
• COLLECT Open 2015 Info Pack
• COLLECT Open 2015 T&Cs
Visit website: COLLECT Open 2015 T&Cs
Call for Applications
COLLECT OPEN
Crafts Council
London, England
8th – 11th May 2015
In 2015, COLLECT: The International Art Fair for Contemporary Objects will once again occupy all three floors of the Saatchi Gallery.
In celebration of the fair’s 12th year, COLLECT Open will showcase creative proposals from individual artists or those working collaboratively which explore the breadth of contemporary design and making today.
COLLECT Open proposals should challenge traditional concepts and pre-conceived ideas and notions of craft and design.
Application fee is £70
Full details available in application pack.
Downloads:
• COLLECT Open 2015 Application Form
• COLLECT Open 2015 Application Material
• COLLECT Open 2015 Info Pack
• COLLECT Open 2015 T&Cs
Visit website: COLLECT Open 2015 T&Cs
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Fairs/Festivals
Flatbed Contemporary Print Fair 2015
Deadline: November 30, 2014 {EMAIL} or {ONLINE}
Flatbed Contemporary Print Fair 2015
Flatbed Press
Austin, TX
February 13 - 14, 2015
The Flatbed Contemporary Print Fair, working in conjunction with PrintAustin, will provide a venue for printmakers and print publishers to showcase work to the public and give printmaking demonstrations. Printmakers, print publishers, and university print programs will be chosen to represent their work and programs through a print fair format. Scheduling and participation information will be provided to vendors upon acceptance.
Vendor and Application Fees
Application submission fee: $20 (Will be applied to the booth rental if accepted).
Individual tables with one or two printmakers: $200
Fee includes:
Single six-foot table with two chairs and table covering
Six-foot wall area behind the table for exhibition area
Two Exhibitor badges
Vendor listing with image in the Texas Printers Fair Guide
Vendor signage
50 postcards
Thumbnail of your work and link to your website on our "Participants" page
Fees also include: marketing, advertising, promotion, opening reception, signage, rental of tables and linens.
Sales: All transactions must be handled directly at Vendor's booth.
Visit website to view prospectus: www.flatbedpress.com
Flatbed Contemporary Print Fair 2015
Flatbed Press
Austin, TX
February 13 - 14, 2015
The Flatbed Contemporary Print Fair, working in conjunction with PrintAustin, will provide a venue for printmakers and print publishers to showcase work to the public and give printmaking demonstrations. Printmakers, print publishers, and university print programs will be chosen to represent their work and programs through a print fair format. Scheduling and participation information will be provided to vendors upon acceptance.
Vendor and Application Fees
Application submission fee: $20 (Will be applied to the booth rental if accepted).
Individual tables with one or two printmakers: $200
Fee includes:
Single six-foot table with two chairs and table covering
Six-foot wall area behind the table for exhibition area
Two Exhibitor badges
Vendor listing with image in the Texas Printers Fair Guide
Vendor signage
50 postcards
Thumbnail of your work and link to your website on our "Participants" page
Fees also include: marketing, advertising, promotion, opening reception, signage, rental of tables and linens.
Sales: All transactions must be handled directly at Vendor's booth.
Visit website to view prospectus: www.flatbedpress.com
Labels:
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Printmaking
Galerie Sans Nom Call for Submissions
Deadline: January 15, 2015 {ONLINE}
Call for Submissions
Galerie Sans Nom
Moncton, NB
Canada
2015/2016 Season
Galerie sans nom is an artist-run centre dedicated to the presentation of visual and multidisciplinary Canadian art. Since 1977, the centre has supported artists initiatives, encouraging experimentation and innovation. Galerie sans nom's programming takes into account current artistic tendencies and reflects contemporary issues while remaining relevant to its social and artistic community. GSN extends its activities to a variety of artistic practices and disciplines in order to respond to the changing needs of a diverse community in a growing urban environment. Galerie Sans Nom respects CARFAC recommended artists fees.
Submissions should include :
Letter of intent
Title and detailed description of the proposed project
Technical requirements of the project
Curriculum vitae and short biography
10-15 examples of recent work (digital format) images - jpeg file only, 72 dpi, maximum width = 1024 pixels
for video and audio files, please submit a URL to an online link - 5 minutes maximum
Detailed list of support material
Press kit ( optional)
Note: - you may submit each of these documents as independent pdf files, or you also have the option to submit them all as one single pdf file.
Visit website complete details including link to online submission form: http://gsn.galeriesansnom.org/
Galerie Sans Nom
140 Botsford St, Locaux 13 & 16
Moncton, NB E1C 4X5
T. 506.854.5381
F. 506.857.2064
Call for Submissions
Galerie Sans Nom
Moncton, NB
Canada
2015/2016 Season
Galerie sans nom is an artist-run centre dedicated to the presentation of visual and multidisciplinary Canadian art. Since 1977, the centre has supported artists initiatives, encouraging experimentation and innovation. Galerie sans nom's programming takes into account current artistic tendencies and reflects contemporary issues while remaining relevant to its social and artistic community. GSN extends its activities to a variety of artistic practices and disciplines in order to respond to the changing needs of a diverse community in a growing urban environment. Galerie Sans Nom respects CARFAC recommended artists fees.
Submissions should include :
Letter of intent
Title and detailed description of the proposed project
Technical requirements of the project
Curriculum vitae and short biography
10-15 examples of recent work (digital format) images - jpeg file only, 72 dpi, maximum width = 1024 pixels
for video and audio files, please submit a URL to an online link - 5 minutes maximum
Detailed list of support material
Press kit ( optional)
Note: - you may submit each of these documents as independent pdf files, or you also have the option to submit them all as one single pdf file.
Visit website complete details including link to online submission form: http://gsn.galeriesansnom.org/
Galerie Sans Nom
140 Botsford St, Locaux 13 & 16
Moncton, NB E1C 4X5
T. 506.854.5381
F. 506.857.2064
Open Exhibition at The Harley Gallery
Deadline: January 12 to 18, 2015 {HAND DELIVERY}
Call for Submissions
Open Exhibition at The Harley Gallery
Welbeck, Worksop,
Nottinghamshire
14 February - 12 April 2015
For The Open Exhibition, The Harley Gallery invites artists from far and wide, whether professional or amateur, to enter their work in this bi-ennial competition.
On the selection panel for 2015 are:
Artists: James Green, printmaker and Julian Bray, painter
Curators: Lesley Beale, Lakeside Arts Centre Nottingham, and Kirstie Hamilton, Museums Sheffield
Prizes will include The Harley Prize, £750, sponsored by The Harley Foundation, The Judges Prize, £250, sponsored by Welbeck Estates Company, The People’s Prize, £250, sponsored by Caddick Construction, and the Avonside Renewables Prize, £250.
Further prizes have been sponsored by Creswell Crags, The School of Artisan Food and The Welbeck Farm Shop.
Download Application pack with complete details: www.harleygallery.co.uk/OPEN-EXHIBITION-SUBMISSIONS.pdf
Visit website for additional information: http://www.harleygallery.co.uk
The Harley Gallery
Welbeck, Worksop,
Nottinghamshire.
S80 3LW
Email: info@harleygallery.co.uk
Tel: 01909 501 700
Call for Submissions
Open Exhibition at The Harley Gallery
Welbeck, Worksop,
Nottinghamshire
14 February - 12 April 2015
For The Open Exhibition, The Harley Gallery invites artists from far and wide, whether professional or amateur, to enter their work in this bi-ennial competition.
On the selection panel for 2015 are:
Artists: James Green, printmaker and Julian Bray, painter
Curators: Lesley Beale, Lakeside Arts Centre Nottingham, and Kirstie Hamilton, Museums Sheffield
Prizes will include The Harley Prize, £750, sponsored by The Harley Foundation, The Judges Prize, £250, sponsored by Welbeck Estates Company, The People’s Prize, £250, sponsored by Caddick Construction, and the Avonside Renewables Prize, £250.
Further prizes have been sponsored by Creswell Crags, The School of Artisan Food and The Welbeck Farm Shop.
Download Application pack with complete details: www.harleygallery.co.uk/OPEN-EXHIBITION-SUBMISSIONS.pdf
Visit website for additional information: http://www.harleygallery.co.uk
The Harley Gallery
Welbeck, Worksop,
Nottinghamshire.
S80 3LW
Email: info@harleygallery.co.uk
Tel: 01909 501 700
Atlantic Public Art Funders Creative Residency
Deadline: February 1, 2015 {POSTMARK}
Atlantic Public Art Funders Creative Residency
The New Brunswick Arts Board (artsnb)
Fredericton, NB
Canada
2016 Season
The New Brunswick Arts Board (artsnb), Arts Nova Scotia, the Prince Edward Island Council of the Arts, and the Newfoundland and Labrador Arts Council are partnering on an artist residency program. Artists from New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, PEI or Newfoundland and Labrador can apply for up to $10,000 to cover a one-to-three month residency for a creation-based or professional development project in the province that isn’t their own.
OBJECTIVES:
Among the program’s aims are the following:
ELIGIBILITY:
PROJECT AND DURATION:
Interested candidates must submit to artsnb a residency proposal that includes a stay outside the province of one to three months. Candidates are responsible for finding their own accommodation and making any professional contacts required for their projects.
GRANTS AMOUNT:
The grant provided by artsnb under this program is $3,000 per month. It is intended to cover the following expenses: the artist's personal insurance, travel, accommodation and living expenses and the costs of purchasing, transporting and insuring the materials required to carry out the project. Applicants may also request up to an additional $1,000 to cover their travel expenses to and from their place of residency.
Downloads:
APAF Creative Residency – Program Description
APAF Creative Residency – Application Form
Visit website for complete details: artsnb.ca
artsnb
649 Queen St., 2nd Floor
Fredericton, NB, E3B 1C3
Tel: 506.444.4444
Tel: 866.460.ARTS(2787)
Atlantic Public Art Funders Creative Residency
The New Brunswick Arts Board (artsnb)
Fredericton, NB
Canada
2016 Season
The New Brunswick Arts Board (artsnb), Arts Nova Scotia, the Prince Edward Island Council of the Arts, and the Newfoundland and Labrador Arts Council are partnering on an artist residency program. Artists from New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, PEI or Newfoundland and Labrador can apply for up to $10,000 to cover a one-to-three month residency for a creation-based or professional development project in the province that isn’t their own.
OBJECTIVES:
Among the program’s aims are the following:
- encourage artists to develop their skills by giving them access to a stimulating new cultural environment;
- promote the exchange of artistic views and contribute to the establishment of lasting ties between artists in the Atlantic Provinces and New Brunswick;
- strengthen ties between creators and communities;
- identify new artistic creation, production and presentation networks.
ELIGIBILITY:
- The program is for professional artists in the following disciplines: visual arts, arts and crafts, architecture, media arts, multidisciplinary arts, literature and storytelling, music, theatre and dance.
- Applicants must submit at the time of registration a letter of intent from the host organization in which the latter undertakes to offer professional support during the period of residence and that specifies the nature of the collaboration that the organization intends to establish in conjunction with the project.
- Candidates must be Canadian citizens or landed immigrants and must have lived in New Brunswick for at least the last 12 months.
- They must be eligible for the grant programs of artsnb, which means that they must have been in professional practice for at least two years and have presented works of art in a recognized professional setting.
PROJECT AND DURATION:
Interested candidates must submit to artsnb a residency proposal that includes a stay outside the province of one to three months. Candidates are responsible for finding their own accommodation and making any professional contacts required for their projects.
GRANTS AMOUNT:
The grant provided by artsnb under this program is $3,000 per month. It is intended to cover the following expenses: the artist's personal insurance, travel, accommodation and living expenses and the costs of purchasing, transporting and insuring the materials required to carry out the project. Applicants may also request up to an additional $1,000 to cover their travel expenses to and from their place of residency.
Downloads:
APAF Creative Residency – Program Description
APAF Creative Residency – Application Form
Visit website for complete details: artsnb.ca
artsnb
649 Queen St., 2nd Floor
Fredericton, NB, E3B 1C3
Tel: 506.444.4444
Tel: 866.460.ARTS(2787)
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