Tuesday, December 12, 2023

Limitless Prairies, Limitless Sky, Yardage Exhibit

DEADLINE: Extended to March 31, 2024 (ONLINE)
DEADLINE: March 4, 2024 (ONLINE)


Limitless Prairies, Limitless Sky, Yardage Exhibit

Handweavers Guild of America
Century II Performing Arts & Convention Center
Wichita, Kansas
July 11, 2024 - July 14, 2024


Limitless Prairies, Limitless Sky, Yardage Exhibit
This exhibit is open to lengths of constructed and or embellished yardage. Any fiber arts technique may be used. Yardage is created for a variety of reasons: clothing or accessories adorning the body, fabricating useful objects like towels, home décor, or sometimes just as a piece of art. Inspired by open spaces and endless horizons, explore the vast, boundless beauty of land and sky through cloth.

Juror: Denise Kovnat

Awards
Cash prizes provided by HGA include: $500 First, $250 Second, $100 Third
Winning works will be published in future edition of Shuttle Spindle & Dyepot magazine
Winning works will be featured on HGA's Instagram and Facebook
All selected works will be featured in an online exhibit photo album
Additional Honors and/or cash prizes may be sponsored by individuals or groups

Entry Fees per Piece
$0 - Students (with HGA Student membership or proof of current enrollment)
$17 - HGA Members
$25 - Non-HGA Members

Website contains full details: https://weavespindye.org/calls-for-entry/

Handweavers Guild of America, Inc.
1201 Peachtree St. NE, Suite 200
Atlanta, GA 30361
Telephone: (678) 730-0010
Email: HGA@WeaveSpinDye.org
 

Explorers of Wind, Wagons, and Wheat, Mixed Media Exhibit

DEADLINE: Extended to March 31, 2024 (ONLINE)
DEADLINE: March 4, 2024 (ONLINE)



Explorers of Wind, Wagons, and Wheat, Mixed Media Exhibit

Handweavers Guild of America
Century II Performing Arts & Convention Center
Wichita, Kansas
July 11, 2024 - July 14, 2024


Explorers of Wind, Wagons, and Wheat, Mixed Media Exhibit
This exhibit is open to work created in any media using a fiber arts technique. Witness explorations in material that capture the essence of Kansas' heritage in works that tell stories of resilience, exploration, and growth.

Juror: Jean Ann Fausser

Awards
Cash prizes provided by HGA include: $500 First, $250 Second, $100 Third
Winning works will be published in future edition of Shuttle Spindle & Dyepot magazine
Winning works will be featured on HGA's Instagram and Facebook
All selected works will be featured in an online exhibit photo album
Additional Honors and/or cash prizes may be sponsored by individuals or groups

Entry Fees per Piece

$0 - Students (with HGA Student membership or proof of current enrollment)
$17 - HGA Members
$25 - Non-HGA Members
 
Website contains full details: https://weavespindye.org/calls-for-entry/

Handweavers Guild of America, Inc.
1201 Peachtree St. NE, Suite 200
Atlanta, GA 30361
Telephone: (678) 730-0010
Email: HGA@WeaveSpinDye.org

Sunflowers to Sunsets, Wearable Art Exhibit

 
DEADLINE: Extended to March 31, 2024 (ONLINE)
DEADLINE: March 4, 2024 (ONLINE)


Sunflowers to Sunsets, Wearable Art Exhibit

sponsored by Suzoo's Wool Works at The Sheepwalk Ranch
Handweavers Guild of America
Century II Performing Arts & Convention Center
Wichita, Kansas
July 11 - 14, 2024

This exhibit features the work of juried and invitational artists. Any fiber arts technique may be used. Exhibit will be displayed first in a runway fashion show and then as a traditional exhibit. Inspired by Sunflowers to Sunsets, this year's show encapsulates the essence of nature's perpetual beauty and showcases each artists' mastery in the use of color and texture to transcend boundaries and transform fiber into wearable art that evokes the vibrant splendor of Kansas' iconic blooming fields from dawn to dusk.

Juror: Susan Lazear

Awards
Cash prizes provided by HGA include: $500 First, $250 Second, $100 Third
Winning works will be published in future edition of Shuttle Spindle & Dyepot magazine
Winning works will be featured on HGA's Instagram and Facebook
All selected works will be featured in an online exhibit photo album
Additional Honors and/or cash prizes may be sponsored by individuals or groups

Entry Fees per Piece
$0 - Students (with HGA Student membership or proof of current enrollment)
$17 - HGA Members
$25 - Non-HGA Members

Website contains full details: https://weavespindye.org/calls-for-entry/

Handweavers Guild of America, Inc.
1201 Peachtree St. NE, Suite 200
Atlanta, GA 30361
Telephone: (678) 730-0010
Email: HGA@WeaveSpinDye.org

Small Expressions 2024


DEADLINE: Extended to March 31, 2024 (ONLINE)
DEADLINE: March 4, 2024 (ONLINE)


Small Expressions 2024

Annual Exhibit of Small Scale Works
Handweavers Guild of America
Wichita-Sedgwick County Historical Museum
Wichita, Kansas
July 2, 2024 – August 14, 2024


Produced by the Handweavers Guild of America, Inc. (HGA), Small Expressions is an annual juried exhibition showcasing contemporary small-scale works (not to exceed 15 inches in any direction) using fiber techniques in any media. Small in scale but visually compelling, this exhibit features work that speaks to the intricacy of expression, the intimacy of design, thoughtful communication, and visual excitement. The artists in this exhibit create a big impact through small pieces. The exhibit showcases works created using fiber techniques in any media, not to exceed 15 inches (38 cm) in any direction, including mounting, framing, or display devices. The exhibit is available for travel.

Juror: Pauline Verbeek

Awards
Cash prizes provided by HGA include: $500 First, $250 Second, $100 Third
Winning works will be published in future edition of Shuttle Spindle & Dyepot magazine
Winning works will be featured on HGA's Instagram and Facebook
All selected works will be featured in an online exhibit photo album
Additional Honors and/or cash prizes may be sponsored by individuals or groups

Entry Fees per Piece
$0 - Students (with HGA Student membership or proof of current enrollment)
$17 - HGA Members
$25 - Non-HGA Members

Website contains full details: https://weavespindye.org/calls-for-entry/

Handweavers Guild of America, Inc.
1201 Peachtree St. NE, Suite 200
Atlanta, GA 30361
Telephone: (678) 730-0010
Email: HGA@WeaveSpinDye.org

Whirlwind of Fibers, Basketry Exhibit

DEADLINE: Extended to March 31, 2024 (ONLINE)
DEADLINE: March 4, 2024 (ONLINE)


Whirlwind of Fibers, Basketry Exhibit

Handweavers Guild of America, Inc.
Century II Performing Arts & Convention Center
Wichita, Kansas
July 11, 2024 - July 14, 2024


This exhibit features functional or nonfunctional, traditional or nontraditional forms in basketry techniques. Baskets can be woven from a wide variety of man-made and naturally occurring materials. Experience the dynamic energy of Kansas' winds through the artistic expressions of creativity, innovation, and craftsmanship within the realm of basketry.

Juror: Annetta Kraayeveld

Awards
Cash prizes provided by HGA include: $500 First, $250 Second, $100 Third
Winning works will be published in future edition of Shuttle Spindle & Dyepot magazine
Winning works will be featured on HGA's Instagram and Facebook
All selected works will be featured in an online exhibit photo album
Additional Honors and/or cash prizes may be sponsored by individuals or groups

Entry Fees per Piece
$0 - Students (with HGA Student membership or proof of current enrollment)
$17 - HGA Members
$25 - Non-HGA Members


Whirlwind of Fibers, Basketry Exhibit Prospectus: https://weavespindye.org/calls-for-entry/

Handweavers Guild of America, Inc.
1201 Peachtree St. NE, Suite 200
Atlanta, GA 30361
Telephone: (678) 730-0010
Email: HGA@WeaveSpinDye.org

 

Monday, December 11, 2023

Call for Public Art: The Deschutes Public Library Creates New Art Collection

DEADLINE: March 31, 2024 (ONLINE)


The Deschutes Public Library Creates New Art Collection

Call for Public Art
Deschutes County, Central Oregon


ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
Artists residing in the Western United States may apply:  Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming with special consideration given to artists from Oregon.

VISION
Deschutes Public Library Art Collection - Diverse, Inclusive and Inspirational

The renovations and new construction throughout the entire library district bring the opportunity for the district to build a new art collection.  Art in all six Deschutes Public Library branches will be diverse in both concept and material.  Works will be traditional and non-traditional and possess a lasting endurance. The DPL Art Committee seeks works in all media and genres: Painting, Printmaking, Sculpture, Glass, Fiber, Functional, Digital, Photography, Installation, Mixed Media, New media/genres.  Suspended from ceilings, mounted on walls, embedded in floors, anchoring a public space, works will exist in both expected and unexpected places within the building and on library grounds.  

Situated in the center of Oregon, over 200,000 people call Deschutes County home.  Central Oregon, widely known for its stunning mountains, rivers, pine forests and recreational opportunities, will now be home to a new 100,000 square foot library in east Bend known as Stevens Ranch, a new branch library in Redmond and completely renovated and renewed libraries in the communities of La Pine, Sunriver and Sisters and in historic downtown Bend.  The project is funded by a voter approved bond measure.  1% of the brick and mortar costs are reserved for the purchase of art.

No Entry Fee

All mediums and genres are open for consideration.

Artists who respond to this call will be considered for inclusion in the Deschutes Public Artists Library Artist Roster.  The Art Committee will invite pre-qualified artists from the roster to submit proposals for specific artwork commissions in one or more library branches.  Up to five finalists will be invited to submit a formal proposal for each commission. Finalists will receive up to a $1,000 honorarium for a written proposal, online presentation and digital rendering of the proposed artwork. Finalists wishing to visit the area may, on a case-by-case basis, be offered an additional stipend to offset travel expenses.

BUDGET
The renovation and new construction of all the branches is scheduled to conclude fall of 2026.  Budgets for art per branch range from $30,000 to $900,000 for a total project budget for art of just under $1.5 million for the county wide library system.  A fundraising campaign will nearly match the amount funded by the 1% program.

Immediate Submissions Encouraged:  While the Deschutes Public Library seeks artwork for six library branches with multiple deadlines, we encourage artists to submit NOW, as the art selection committee is actively seeking artworks for all branches, regardless of construction completion timelines.

Artist Call and Submission: artist.callforentry.org/festivals_unique_info.php?ID=11644

For more information about the future libraries, visit the Deschutes Public Library website:
www.deschuteslibrary.org

Pint Size 2: Small Scale Assemblage!

DEADLINE: March 10, 2024 (ONLINE)


Pint Size 2: Small Scale Assemblage!
Transmission Gallery

Oakland, CA
Exhibition Dates:  April 25, 2024 – June 9, 2024

Transmission Gallery invites submission of small-scale assemblage or found object sculpture and/or wall mounted assemblage artworks for exhibition in Oakland, California, April 25 – June 8, 2024.  3D artwork up to 7 inches wide x 7 inches deep x 8 inches high. Wall pieces up to 7 inches high x 7 inches wide. Accepted artwork must be for sale and may be priced up to $900.

Application Requirements
  • Artists nationwide are invited to participate.
  • Work must be original to the submitting artist, ready to display, and must include found objects/found materials.
  • 3D artwork may not exceed 7 inches wide x 7 inches deep x 8 inches high. Wall pieces may not exceed 7 inches high x 7 inches wide and must be properly prepared for hanging.
  • Artists are welcome to provide a statement, although it is not a requirement.

Note: Accepted work must either be sent by UPS to a special mailing address or hand delivered to the Gallery. (See website/call for complete instructions.)

Fees: $35 for up to 4 pieces/images.

Full details and entry submission: artist.callforentry.org/festivals_unique_info.php?ID=12698

Visit website: thetransmissiongallery.com/pint-size-call-for-entries

Transmission Gallery
770 West Grand Ave., Suite A
Oakland, CA 94612
email: mail@thetransmissiongallery.com
phone: 510-835-2626


Maude Kerns Art Center Biennial Call for the 2025 & 2026 Exhibits Season

DEADLINE: April 15, 2024 (ONLINE)


Maude Kerns Art Center

Eugene, Oregon
2025 & 2026 Exhibits Season


The Maude Kerns Art Center is accepting applications for our biennial call for the 2025 & 2026 Exhibits Season. Local, regional, and national artists (individuals and groups) working in 2- and 3- dimensional mediums, as well as installation art, are invited to submit their work for consideration. Solo, group, and/or themed shows will be curated based on the content, quality, and number of submissions. Established, mid-career, and emerging artists are encouraged to apply.

ENTRIES:
Each submission, individual or group, needs to include a minimum of 10 images and up to a maximum of 20 images total. 1 audio/video file may be submitted in place of an image. Audio/video files should not exceed 3 minutes or 100 mb in size. Floor plans of the gallery spaces are available upon request.

GROUP SUBMISSIONS:
Groups can be two or more artists. For groups a minimum of 10 images and a maximum of 20 images is allowed. You may include up to 1 audio and/or video file in place of an image. Audio/video files should not exceed 3 minutes or 100 mb in size. Each artist needs to provide a file that includes an individual artist resume, individual artist statement and completed application form. A statement describing the overall theme or concept of the exhibit should also be submitted. For ease of communication, one artist must be designated the "coordinator" of the exhibit.

Submission Fee: $35 (individual and group submissions)

SELECTION PROCESS:
Jurors will be accomplished artists and art professionals. Artists will be chosen based on quality and technical excellence. It is understood that the individual pieces of art submitted may not be available during the assigned exhibit period, however the theme and quality of the final work should match what is submitted to the jury. Art Center staff will work closely with the artist to select work for the final exhibit.

Website: www.mkartcenter.org/calls
 
Exhibition Call and Application details: artist.callforentry.org/festivals_unique_info.php?ID=12734

Contact:
Maude Kerns Art Center
1910 East 15th Avenue
Eugene, Oregon 97403
email: exhibits@mkartcenter.org
phone: 541-345-1571

Houston Center for Contemporary Craft Artist Residency Program

DEADLINE: March 1, 2024 (ONLINE)


Houston Center for Contemporary Craft
Artist Residency Program
Houston, TX
2024 – 2025 Residency Cycle


Artist Residency Program application for the 2024 – 2025 cycle will be open January 1 – March 1, 2024.

The Houston Center for Contemporary Craft's mission is to educate on the process, product, and history of craft, here in the city of Houston and across the country. In our exhibitions, educational programs, and artist residencies, we strive to create a diverse, equitable, and inclusive environment that provides access to the resources artists need to realize their creative and community endeavors.

Media accepted: Wood, Glass, Metal, Fiber, and Clay

Application Fee: $0

Program Info & Requirements
Applicants should consider the public facing nature of the residencies and the fact that a major goal of the program is to provide visitors with an opportunity to explore contemporary craft through engaging with working artists.

Applicants must be able to fulfill a program requirement of working in their studios for two days per week during HCCC public hours:  Tuesday – Saturday, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM.  All resident artists are required to open their studios to public interaction on Saturdays and one other day of the week (TBD), as well as during exhibition openings and specific educational programs on the evenings and weekends.

Benefits of the residency include 24/7 access to studio space, cultural and professional development opportunities, a monthly stipend that includes a small housing/materials allowance, and the opportunity to give an artist talk.

Juried selection is based on quality of creative work, ability to interact with the public, career direction, and program diversity.

  • Five-to-10 residencies awarded
  • Residencies available in three-, six-, nine-, and 12-month time periods.
  • Residency cycle begins in September and ends in August.
  • Residency start dates and length determined by the program review panel.
  • $1000 monthly stipend that includes a housing/materials allowance.
  • 24/7 access to a 200-square-foot studio equipped with sinks, telephones, and wireless Internet access.
  • Ceramic artists have access to two electric kilns located in an outdoor kiln shed.

Wide variety of resources and opportunities, including teaching opportunities through HCCC and collaborative works with fellow residents.

Ongoing professional development and enrichment opportunities with local museums, art professionals, and collectors.

During the residency, artists have the opportunity to participate in a joint artist talk and display work outside their studios in collaboration with the Windgate Foundation Curatorial Fellow.

Upon completion of the residency, artists have the opportunity to show work in the annual In Residence exhibition at HCCC.

Additional opportunities, such as discussions with curators and gallery owners, exposure at HCCC events, and interactions with visiting art professionals

https://crafthouston.org/artists/residents/apply-to-program/

BIPOC Support Grant Provided by HCCC & Crafting the Future

HCCC and Crafting the Future (CTF) craftingthefuture.org have partnered to introduce a new funding opportunity to support Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) craft artists. Crafting the Future works to diversify the fields of art, craft, and design by connecting BIPOC artists with opportunities that will help them thrive. By banding together and pooling the resources of like-minded artists and art appreciators, CTF is making the changes they want to see in communities around the country.

Residents who identify as BIPOC can receive unrestricted funding in addition to their monthly honorarium. The additional support ranges from $500 to $1,000 and can be awarded as a one-time gift or on a scheduled monthly basis to support their practice. To apply, please complete the "Support Grant" section on the application.

Interdisciplinary Craft + Photography Artist Residency offered by Houston Center for Contemporary Craft and Houston Center for Photography

The Interdisciplinary Craft + Photography (ICP) Artist Residency is designed for artists creating work at the intersection of contemporary craft and photography. This three-month residency supports artists with an experimental, multidisciplinary edge, who are testing the boundaries within both fields. ICP residents will be hosted in a studio space at HCCC and will receive all the benefits of regular HCCC resident artists.  In addition, from Houston Center for Photography (HCP), they will receive printing credits and access to the digital lab. Artists will participate in a joint artist talk and will be included in HCCC's annual In Residence exhibition, as well as receive a feature in HCP's spot magazine.

Applicants must be able to demonstrate and address how their practice engages the fields of both craft and photography.

Application Requirements
Applicants for HCCC's Artist Residency and for the ICP Residency will apply through the same online crafthouston.slideroom.com application.

For questions regarding the application requirements, please email applications@crafthouston.org.

Houston Center for Contemporary Craft
4848 Main Street
Houston, TX 77002
713.529.4848

Indiana University Kokomo Art Gallery Exhibition: Ethereal

DEADLINE: April 17, 2024 (ONLINE)


Ethereal
IU Kokomo Art Gallery

Kokomo, IN
June 5, 2024 -June 27, 2024


Ethereal is a quality that possesses almost perfect or extremely delicate features that pertain to a spiritual realm rather than of this earth. Artists are invited to submit work that is inspired by or holds this mystical essence.

ELIGIBILITY:  This juried exhibition is open to all artists over the age of 18, who reside in the United States. All work must be original and completed in the last two years. All work must be accurately represented in jpeg images.  Work not meeting these criteria will not be exhibited.

PRESENTATION:  Professional presentation of each piece is required. Video, 2D and 3D work are all accepted. 2D work must be framed and have a secure way to hang the piece if it requires hanging. For canvases, the sides and all staples must be covered.

ENTRY:  All entries must be made through CAFÉ. All entries will be chosen from the images and videos submitted on CAFE.  

Entry Fee: $25

Full details available on website: www.iuk.edu/gallery

Contact:
Indiana University Kokomo
IU Kokomo Art Gallery
2300 S. Washington St.
Kokomo, IN 46902  
email: gallery2@iuk.edu
phone: 765-455-9523


6th Street Studios & Art Center Artist in Residence

TWO DEADLINES:
Spring Residency: February 15, 2024 (ONLINE)
Summer Residency: March 15, 2024 (ONLINE)


6th Street Studios & Art Center

Artist in Residence
Gilroy, CA
Duration: Summer & Spring: 6 Weeks - 3 Months (Artist's Choice)


We believe the hallmarks of an ideal resident artist include: proficiency in their selected area(s), comfort with community engagement, self-motivation, and a strong sense of creative direction. The residencies are open to all professional and emerging artists, age 18 and over, regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, gender, age, marital status, or physical or mental disability. Open to Artists of any discipline.

Space for an end-of-residency exhibition and reception for the artist provided.

Online exhibition of work produced during residency (if desired).

Artists will have the opportunity to plan and create paid workshop opportunities during their residency.  Artists who are residents during the spring/summer can apply to be a paid teaching artist during our Art Camps. This is a required part of the residency.  The hourly rate is $25/hr. You can also choose to offer free classes/workshops.

Artists will be put in touch with local press, and other media outlets to discuss their residency.

Third Friday Artwalks organized by 6th Street provide an unparalleled opportunity for residents to engage with the public not only at the Studios but anywhere on the artwork in downtown, opening up limitless ideas for interactive art projects.

Artists are required to host open studios one (1) day a week:
Wed 1-5 PM, Thurs 2-5 PM, Fri 10-6 PM, or Sat 11-3 PM.

We encourage artists to involve the downtown community in their project(s). The front exhibition area, where the studio is located, is open to the public on Tuesdays & Thursdays from  10-2pm. This provides the artist a unique opportunity to interact and share with the public.


Additional information: artist.callforentry.org/festivals_unique_info.php?ID=11707


Contact:
email: info@6thstreetartstudios.org
address: 64 W 6th Street Gilroy, CA 95020
phone: 408-206-0018
website: 6thstreetartstudios.org


Alexandria Museum of Art 37th September Annual Juried Art Competition

DEADLINE: April 16, 2024 (ONLINE)


37th September Competition

The Alexandria Museum of Art
Alexandria, LA
July 1, 2024 - September 28, 2024


• All artists over the age of 18 – working in any medium – are eligible.  
• All work must be original and must have been completed in the last two years (2022 or later).
• By entering the competition, the artist agrees that all entered work will be available for exhibition if chosen.  No substitutions will be allowed.      
• Each artist may submit TWO full view (multiple views of 3D works can be put into one file) works of art with a non-refundable entry fee of $40.
• Additional works may be submitted for a fee $20 per each entry.
• Entries will be blind juried by digital images.
• All digital images submitted must be smaller than 5MB and saved as a JPG at the highest resolution possible, be full screen and square. 3D entries can submit more than 1 image.
• Video files must be a maximum of 100 MB. Video entries must not exceed 30 minutes in length.
• No work should exceed seven (7) feet (84") in any direction, and/or 200 lbs. in weight. Entries exceeding these limitations will automatically be disqualified.
• All works must be framed and/or ready to exhibit, and adhered to a backing for exhibition, nothing will be painted or adhered directly to the museum walls. (No vinyl or paint will be applied directly to the museum walls)

Awards
• First Place: $800
• Second Place: $500
• Third Place: $300
• Honorable Mention: $100
• Honorable Mention: $100
• Honorable Mention: $100
• Purchase Award selected by museum staff & collections committee (Awarded at the close of exhibition)

Complete Call and Application details: artist.callforentry.org/festivals_unique_info.php?ID=12708

Website: themuseum.org/call-to-artists/
 
The Alexandria Museum of Art
933 Second Street
Alexandria, LA 71301
email: amanresa@lsua.edu
318-443-3458

Saturday, December 09, 2023

Arquetopia Foundation Residencies

ORIGINAL DEADLINE: December 1, 2023
EXTENDED DEADLINE: (LIMITED TIME ONLY) (EMAIL)


Arquetopia Foundation Residencies 2024 & 2025

Residency Locations:
Puebla, México
Oaxaca, México
Cusco, Peru
Naples, Italy

Missed the December 1 Deadline? E-mail Us at info@arquetopia.org

Established in 2009, Arquetopia Foundation is a self-sustaining, officially registered Mexican and Peruvian nonprofit organization of artist-run professional spaces that receive zero external funding. Arquetopia is strictly unaffiliated with any political, religious, war industrial or weapon-building entities. Your fully tax-deductible donation will help us continue to develop our outstanding, unique arts programs that contribute to positive social change.

Arquetopia's distinctive residency programs are an international reference for social creativity, artistic research, and sustainability in the arts, and due to its longevity, Arquetopia's programs have become a model for many residencies around the world. We are invested in providing an inclusive experience where research and critical thinking can become a generous space to rethink studio practices, and where all ideological preconceptions including gender, race, class, and age are constantly being challenged.

We welcome applications from emerging and mid-career artists, designers, photographers, curators, art historians, writers, and researchers aged 20 and over. 

Before submitting your application, please e-mail us at info@arquetopia.org.

Residency Programs & Locations

1. ARQUETOPIA HONORS ALUMNI Residency Program (by invitation only)
2. ARQUETOPIA LAB ALUMNI Residency Program (by invitation only)
3. ARQUETOPIA INTERNATIONAL MENTORSHIP Program (by invitation only)
4. ART, DESIGN or PHOTOGRAPHY Residency – Puebla, Cusco, or Naples
5. ART EDUCATORS Residency – Puebla
6. ART HISTORY or CULTURAL RESEARCH Residency – Puebla or Naples
7. ELECTROETCHING Instructional Residency – Puebla
8. GOLD LEAFING & Estofado Instructional Residency – Puebla
9. MEXICAN CERAMICS Residency – Puebla
10. MEXICAN JEWELRY & Silversmithing Instructional Residency – Oaxaca
11. MEXICAN TEXTILES Instructional Residencies: Weaving, Embroidery or Tapestry – Oaxaca
12. NATURAL INK SILKSCREEN Instructional Residency – Oaxaca
13. NATURAL PIGMENTS Instructional Residency: Fiber Dyeing – Oaxaca or Cusco
14. ORGANIC PAINTING Instructional Residency – Puebla
15. PERUVIAN TEXTILES Instructional Residency: Andean Weaving – Cusco
16. PRE-COLUMBIAN CERAMICS Instructional Residency – Puebla or Cusco
17. PRINTMAKING Residency – Puebla
18. WRITERS Residency – Oaxaca, Cusco, or Naples

Examples of Techniques Supported
(But Not Limited to These)

Drawing • Painting • Organic painting • Natural pigments (cochineal, indigo & other pigments) • Printmaking • Electroetching • Natural ink silkscreen • Papermaking • Collage • Graphic design • Mexican textiles (weaving, embroidery & tapestry) • Peruvian textiles (weaving) • Sculpture • Ceramics • Mexican ceramics (Talavera, majolica & loza vidriada) • Pre-Columbian ceramics • Gold leafing • Wood carving • Performance • Ephemeral (including food & other perishable materials) • Photography (analog, digital & alternative processes) • Film & digital media • Design • Illustration • Environmental art • Murals • Site-specific intervention

Our Four Residency Spaces & Locations

1. PUEBLA, MEXICO – Our spectacular 1930s artist compound in the majestic central historic district
2. OAXACA, MEXICO – Our Mexican-style villa and traditional studio in the open countryside
3. CUSCO, PERU – Our Peruvian-style villa and traditional studio close to Machu Picchu, in the Sacred Valley of the Peruvian Andes
4. NAPLES, ITALY – Our countryside villa and studio in the Naples region of southern Italy


 

Joshua Tree Highlands 2024–2025 Artist Residency

DEADLINE: January 10, 2024 (ONLINE)



Joshua Tree Highlands Artist Residency (JTHAR)

Joshua Tree, California
Seven Week Residencies 2024–2025


Founded in 2007, JTHAR is a nonprofit artist residency that fosters creativity through opportunities for exploring, experimenting, quiet reflection, engagement and cross-cultural exchange with the vibrant local artist community. We establish spaces where inspiration happens on a daily basis, so artists can do the work of innovating, changing the cultural landscape and generating a fresh look at the way we connect to each other and to the world. Each year we invite 6 artists from around the world to create work amidst the beauty of Joshua Tree National Park.

Artists selected for this program are at all stages of their careers and work in all media, including drawing, painting, photography, sculpture, film, video, new media, installation, fiction and nonfiction writing, interdisciplinary, social practice and architecture.

Seven Week Artist Residencies
May 1, 2024 – June 19, 2024
August 21, 2024 – October 9, 2024
January 15, 2025 – March 5, 2025

All US and International artists are eligible for the JTHAR program.

Selection Process: Artists are selected to attend the residency by the JTHAR Board Members. The committee reviews all applications submitted to the program. Selection is based on the merit of the artist's portfolio and the residency proposal.

Scholarship Information: Residency recipients will receive a $1000.00 scholarship/stipend to deter costs of participating in the program. Funds can be used towards art supplies, transportation, meals, etc.

Gothard Family Artist Scholarship: The Gothard Family Artist Scholarship awards a $1200 stipend to a JTHAR residency recipient of African American heritage. The selection process for the Gothard Family Artist Scholarship is based on the artist successfully meeting all JTHAR eligibility criteria. This award is for visual artists only. Barbara Gothard is an African American artist who lives, works and is influenced by the Palm Springs/Mojave Desert region.

The Alma Ruiz Artist Fellowship awards a Joshua Tree Highlands Artist Residency position to a Latin American and U.S. Latino/a artists of exceptional ability in the visual arts from the US or around the world. Each year, a deserving recipient will be chosen by Alma Ruiz, JTHAR advisor and former senior curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles.  The Fellowship consists of a six or seven week residency, studio space, living accommodations, monetary stipend, and a gallery exhibition.  The residency is designed to foster creativity while interacting with other JTHAR artists in residence and the artistic community of Joshua Tree, California.  This is a non-application fellowship.

Studios and Accommodations: The residency provides studio space and living accommodations.  Each artist will be assigned their own house in which to live and work for the length of the residency.  Artists may choose to work in the JTHAR dedicated studio, a large studio space, divided by movable walls, depending on the artist's needs. Housing Accommodations are located in the Highlands near the West Entrance of the Joshua Tree National Park.  

Residency Terms and Expectations:  Artists must provide transportation to and from the program.  A vehicle is needed during the residency stay.  Artists chosen must be able to attend for the six week program. No exceptions.  Artists are welcome to have visitors during the residency.  Visitors are limited to a two night stay.  We cannot accommodate family members, partners or pets.  Artists must notify hosts of planned visitors.  

Artists chosen for the residency will be required to donate one completed work to the JTHAR program.

Apply for the Joshua Tree Highlands 2024–2025 Artist Residency: https://artist.callforentry.org/festivals_unique_info.php?ID=12091

Application Fee: $45.00

For more information, visit the website:  https://www.jthar.com/ 

Contact us via phone, email or online form:
Los Angeles: 310.562.0511
Joshua Tree: 760.366.3636

Friday, December 08, 2023

Art In Motion National Exhibition

DEADLINE: April 20, 2024 (ONLINE)


Art In Motion National Exhibition

Bower Center for the Arts
Bedford, VA
June 25, 2024 to August 10, 2024


This exhibit is meant to express the excitement of movement regardless of the medium. Entries may be 2-D or 3-D, wall hung, suspended in space, supported by a pedestal, or free-standing on a floor.

If this sounds new to you, Kinetic Art is any medium that contains movement perceivable by the viewer or that depends on motion for it's effect. So show us your mobiles, or any art that has moving elements or gives the feeling of motion. This exhibit is for art that's GOT THE MOVES!

The ceiling in the Sara Braaten Gallery is over 17 feet high and the entrance lobby about 21 feet high. Therefore, it is possible to suspend hanging pieces that are fairly lightweight. There is a 35lb weight limit for art suspended from the ceiling.

Abstract, representational, whimsical, spiritual, real or fantasy.. Whatever you discipline, the common element is MOTION! Is it kinetic or a feeling that is expressed? 2-D or 3-D? Come join in the fun of this brand new exhibition at Bower Center For The Arts!

FEE: $0



CONTACT INFORMATION
Bower Center for the Arts
305 N. Bridge St.
Bedford, VA 24523
Phone: 540-586-4235
Name: Dotti Stone
Email: d.stone@bowercenter.org

Quilt Visions 2024

DEADLINE: February 9, 2024 (ONLINE)


Quilt Visions 2024

Visions Museum of Textile Art (VMOTA)
San Diego, CA
October 12 to December 28, 2024


Visions Museum of Textile Art (VMOTA) is proud to announce the call for entries for Quilt Visions 2024, the museum's 25th international juried exhibition.  Exhibition jurors will select work exemplifying art quilting at the highest level of quality, innovation, surface design techniques, excellence in composition, and craftsmanship. 
 
Selected works will be featured in a full-color exhibition catalog. Cash prizes will be awarded.

Quilt Visions 2024 will be on display at VMOTA in San Diego, from October 12 to December 28, 2024. Selected artists will receive further information regarding participation during Quilt Visions 2024 Festival Days. Festival Days will include workshops, lectures, artist meet and greets, receptions and other gatherings. Participation by selected artists is highly encouraged but not required.

SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS AND ELIGIBILITY

Entry is open to the general public. Museum membership is not required.

Artists may submit up to three (3) entries. Only one (1) entry by each artist may be selected.

The non-refundable fee for entering up to three (3) works is $40 for all VMOTA members and $50 for non-members. To become a member click here vmota.org/join/.
 
Artwork submitted for consideration must have been completed on or after January 1, 2022 and not having been exhibited at a venue within a 100 mile radius of San Diego.

Artwork must be original and produced by the individual or a collaboration of a maximum of two (2) artists. Works created in a workshop or class are not eligible for submission.

Artworks for sale are strongly encouraged; however, NFS (Not for Sale) works may be entered.

ARTWORK SPECIFICATIONS
  • An entry is considered to be a quilt if it is composed of at least two layers that are stitched or fastened together.
  • Each entry may be no larger than 72" by 72". There is no minimum size requirement.
  • Quilts must have a 3 inch sleeve securely attached to the back of the quilt. Quilts 50" or wider must have a center opening to allow for the hanging system VMOTA uses. A second sleeve at the bottom of the work is recommended.
  • Artwork must be clearly labeled with the artist's name and the title of the artwork.

FOR MORE INFORMATION OR QUESTIONS

Contact us at quiltvisions2024@gmail.com
Quilt Visions 2024: https://quiltvisions2024.artcall.org/
Register and Apply: https://quiltvisions2024.artcall.org/users/register


Hand & Lock Prize for Embroidery 2024

DEADLINE: March 31, 2024 (ONLINE)


Hand & Lock Prize for Embroidery 2024

London, UK


THE HAND & LOCK PRIZE FOR EMBROIDERY 2024 IS NOW OPEN


The annual Hand & Lock Prize for Embroidery is a celebration of craftsmanship and the fine art of embroidery. This global competition provides aspiring embroidery students and designers an opportunity to showcase their talents and gain vital exposure and experience. The aim of this prize is to promote the use of hand embroidered surface embellishment within the fashion, costume & textile industries. We provide artists, students, practitioners and enthusiasts with a platform to connect with other industry bodies; in turn gaining exposure, improving embroidery techniques and keeping the age-old tradition moving forward in the modern world.

The Hand & Lock Prize for Embroidery accepts all types of embroidery. Your piece may include more than one type of embroidery.

Our contest is open to embroiderers, students and enthusiasts anywhere in the world.

TYPE OF ENTRY

Student
To qualify for the Student Category you must be in full or part time higher education at the time of registration. Registration as a student means you will benefit from subsidised entry fee and can submit work you are creating as part of your course.

Open
If you aren't in full or part time higher education, you will qualify for the Open Category. Registering in the Open Category is for anyone of any age. You can be a skilled practitioner, a passionate enthusiast or even a recent graduate.
 
Submission Fees in USD:
Student: $25.00
Open: $38.00

CATEGORIES

FASHION

Fashion entrants should design a fashion garment that takes inspiration from the Prize brief. Your submission should showcase your design skill as well as your ability to embroider. Judges will look at your concept, execution, construction, embroidery skill and overall presentation.

TEXTILE ART
Entrants should examine the brief and produce an object that showcases their embroidery skills. The object could be a piece of jewellery, an artistic sculpture, an embroidered tapestry, a piece for home interior design etc. Judges will look at originality, embroidery technique, execution, construction and overall presentation.

The Brief (truncated version)

A palimpsest is an ancient document where the original inscriptions have been erased to make room for new texts. It has become a word we use to describe our capacity to see the age and history of an object or place. This idea of the old making way for the new, while leaving faint traces is at the heart of archaeology, art, evolution and innovation.

Consider yourself, the objects in your home and wider society and look for the layers that reveal the stages and transformations that led them each to where they are today. Look at your environment, the landscape, the forest, the city through which you make your daily commute. See the ancient ruins that lie sandwiched between glistening glass skyscrapers and construct your own histories.

Consider the emotion your piece can convey: calm tranquillity, vibrant exaggeration, or the blended middle ground. Find your own expression of optimism. Imbue your object with layers that aspire to hope, joy and celebration.

Embrace up-cycling as a metaphor for historical revisionism. Investigate the act of embroidery as a healing process. Recognise and highlight the transformation in you, and the objects you embroider.

Your final work should reflect a complex and personal multi-layered engagement with your inspirations. Dig deep and explore your thoughts and feelings: your submission should provoke, communicate and articulate a strong sense of emotion.

PRIZES

First Prize

◦ The winners in each category will be awarded with $3,500 USD as a top prize.
◦ A commemorative framed hand embroidered plaque produced by Hand & Lock's skilled craftsmen.
◦ A years complimentary membership of The Textile Institute.
◦ Six months subscription to Selvedge magazine.
◦ A prize bundle of industry standard threads from Madeira.
◦ A weekend course at Hand & Lock.

Second Prize

◦ A commemorative framed hand embroidered plaque produced by Hand & Lock's skilled craftsmen.
◦ Six months subscription to Selvedge magazine.
◦ A weekend course at Hand & Lock.

Third Prize

◦ A commemorative framed hand embroidered plaque produced by Hand & Lock's skilled craftsmen.
◦ Six months subscription to Selvedge magazine.
◦ A weekend course at Hand & Lock.

Submission Guidelines for the First Round of Judging


For the first round entrants should only submit images. These images should convey a combination of your overall vision, your design journey, your research and include fine details. If your submission is incomplete, images of your work in progress and a rendering of your overall scheme can be submitted.

Our judges will use these images to assess your embroidery vision and how you have chosen to interpret the brief. Judges will look for evidence of your inventive and original interpretation, as well as your technical ability and overall design.

For the first round you will be asked to upload six images. These images should meet the following criteria:

– Three research images (Consisting of concept or mood board and embroidery samples).

– Three images of your embroidered Textile art or fashion piece (If final design is not complete, then please provide images/designs of how the final piece is expected to look).

– Your images should demonstrate that you have followed the specially written brief.

– Your images should not be doctored, obscuring your overall design vision or your embroidery skill.

– Your submission should be accompanied by up to 200 words describing your overall concept along with techniques and materials used.
Hand & Lock
86 Margaret Street
London, W1W 8TE
TEL: 0207 580 7488

Spotlight on Student Fiber Trends 2024

DEADLINE:  June 29, 2024 (ONLINE)


Spotlight on Student Fiber Trends 2024

Southeast Fiber Arts Alliance (SEFAA) and
Professional Crafts - Fibers Program at Haywood Community College
Haywood Community College
Clyde, NC
September 27, 2024 to November 8, 2024

The Southeast Fiber Arts Alliance (SEFAA) and the Professional Crafts - Fibers Program at Haywood Community College have joined forces to organize, promote, and host a juried student exhibition of creative works in fiber art. The exhibition exclusively features the work of post-secondary students to honor and encourage the next generation of fiber artists and it showcases a wide range of content, material, and techniques with the common threads of originality and passion.

ELIGIBILITY: Any undergraduate/graduate student enrolled in a fiber/textile program or independently pursuing a study of fibers/textiles in the Southeast (Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, or Virginia) at the time of application is eligible to apply.

This exhibition is the fifth in a series, with previous Spotlight exhibitions held in Greenville NC, Athens GA, Murray KY, and Greenville SC.

ENTRY FEE FOR 1-3 WORKS:
$20 - Members of the Southeast Fiber Arts Alliance (SEFAA)
$35 - Non-members (includes 1-yr student membership in SEFAA)

JURORS: Sherry Masters, Allie Dudley, and Kristen Artz

AWARDS:
  • First Place: $800
  • Second Place: $500
  • Third Place: $300
  • Honorable Mentions - awarded at the discretion of the juror
  • Susan Leville Award: $500
  • Handweavers Guild of America, Complex Weavers, and Surface Design Association Awards
WORK REQUIREMENTS:  
  • Each student may submit up to three works.
  • Submitted work must be original in design and must have been completed after January 1, 2022.
  • Work must utilize fiber techniques (interlaced, felted, stitched, dyed, coiled, knotted, printed, spun, woven, etc.) and can be of any material.
  • Only individual work will be considered; no group projects will be accepted.
  • Students who propose an installation work must be prepared to personally install the work at Haywood Community College and remove it after the exhibition closes.
  • Work is limited to a weight of 50 pounds including any mounting hardware and/or armature.
  • Installed work must be no wider than 4 feet and no taller/longer than 7 feet.
  • Screws are allowed for hanging, but bolts are not.
INSTALLATION AND EXHIBITION
  • Work must be received ready to display and must include all mounting/display hardware.
  • Include clear written installation instructions (supplemented by photos, if appropriate) with each work.
  • Two-dimensional work will hang against walls. Three-dimensional work will be free-standing or placed on pedestals or mannequins.
  • Haywood Community College will insure all work while it is at the College.
SALES
  • Sales are permitted for works where a sales price has been declared during the application process.
  • Haywood Community College will direct all sales inquiries to the student artist who will be responsible for all sales transactions and for notifying Haywood Community College that their work has been sold.
  • No commission will be charged, but you are encouraged to donate a portion of your revenue to Haywood Community College, SEFAA, or another nonprofit of your choice.
  • Sold work must remain on exhibit throughout the duration of the exhibition.
ENTRY SUBMISSION:    

Only digital submissions through CaFE are acceptable.



QUESTIONS?
For entry and general questions, please call or email SEFAA at 678-235-4328 or exhibitions@fiberartsalliance.org.


The Virginia Jackson Design Competition, (formerly) The International Textile Alliance Design Award

DEADLINE: March 18, 2024 (ONLINE)
 
 

The Virginia Jackson Design Competition
(formerly) The International Textile Alliance Design Award
High Point, NC


The Virginia Jackson Design Competition (originally called the International Textile Market Association Design Award) was established in 1995 to recognize the most talented students in the field of textile design and create a vehicle to bring new talent into the industry.

When the association launched the student design competition, Virginia Jackson was very instrumental in establishing the core fundamentals, which continue to play a major role in the program.

Submitted designs must be created for residential upholstery applications in Dobby, Jacquard and Print categories.

ENTRY – STUDENT INFORMATION
All entries must be submitted by and be the work of students currently registered for courses in the textile design schools or departments of approved accredited universities
or colleges.

Each entry should have the following information included and meet the following criteria: (truncated version)
  • The design - entry can be artwork (for prints only), printed fabric, or woven fabric (for jacquard and dobby entries).
  • The design applied to a sketch of a piece of furniture. This will illustrate the application of the design in practical usage and an understanding of the design placement upon the furniture. Be sure the design motif is applied to the furniture in its proper scale relationship of fabric to frame.
  • An image of the design in repeat if it is not included elsewhere.
  • Overall size of entries should be 27" x 27" excluding mat, one "major pattern" per board; dobby entries to be no smaller than a 13 1⁄2" x 13 1⁄2".
  •  A statement of inspiration for the design should be included on the board.
  • A required contribution to the ITA Educational Foundation is necessary, $25 per entry.

Design Guidelines: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HBAKfDFLKF6vm5WEis36jR9qbczNh2wO/view


Interwoven by International Textile Alliance
305 West High Avenue
High Point, NC 27260
(336) 885-6842

George Washington University Museum and The Textile Museum Student Opportunities

DEADLINE: ONGOING (ONLINE) & (EMAIL)


The George Washington University Museum and The Textile Museum
Student Internship Opportunities
Washington, DC

The museum offers a variety of hands-on learning opportunities and career training for students, including jobs, work study, course credit and more.

GW students can apply for part-time paid positions on GW's Student Employment website. We seek applicants with a professional attitude, flexibility, sense of commitment and the ability to work under deadlines. Students work closely with the museum's professional staff on daily tasks and long-term projects, and participate in monthly staff meetings and other museum-wide activities.

We also welcome inquiries year-round from students at GW and other universities who are interested in learning experiences at the museum. We will work with you to identify meaningful opportunities designed around your individual professional goals and course credit requirements. 

The following museum departments are currently accepting inquiries from students.

Arthur D. Jenkins Library of Textile Arts


The Arthur D. Jenkins Library is a non-circulating library that offers resources for scholars and the public on textile history and global dress. Students can participate in collection assessment, resource description and processing, marketing, and the library's digital repository initiative.

To inquire about student opportunities, email librarian Tracy Meserve (tmeserve@gwu.edu) with your cover letter and resume.

Collections Management

The Collections Management Department ensures the stewardship, safety and care of the museum collections. Students will gain experience in basic collections management practices and protocols, including processing incoming objects, object inventory, environmental monitoring and integrated pest management, condition reporting, database management and digital imaging.

Application deadlines:

    Fall semester: July 1
    Spring semester: November 1
    Summer semester: April 1

Apply for Student Opportunities in Collections Management: https://museum.gwu.edu/collections-management-internship-application

Conservation

The Conservation Department provides care for the 21,000 artworks in The Textile Museum Collection. Students must be enrolled in, or a recent graduate of a recognized conservation program, with basic experience in textile storage, treatment, condition reporting and exhibition preparation. Under special circumstances, experienced collections management professionals may apply. Students will receive training in techniques of storing, mounting and treating textiles.


Development

The Development Department supports the cultivation, solicitation and stewardship of the museum's members and donors. Students assist with membership mailings, grant proposals, stewardship reports, event planning, prospect research and database management.

Inquire about student opportunities: email Danielle Tyson (tysond@gwu.edu) with a cover letter and resume

More information is available on the website: https://museum.gwu.edu/work-with-us


The George Washington University Museum and The Textile Museum
701 21st St. NW
Washington, DC 20052
Phone: +1 202-994-5200
museuminfo@gwu.edu

Wisconsin Museum of Quilts & Fiber Arts Rummage Sale Treasures Exhibition

DEADLINE: April 1, 2024 (MAIL) (IN PERSON)


WMQFA Rummage Sale Treasures Exhibition

Wisconsin Museum of Quilts & Fiber Arts
The Micro-Gallery
Cedarburg, WI
May 1, 2024 – June 9, 2024


Did you buy items for a project at the June 2023 rummage sale? Did you turn what you purchased into your own unique treasure? OR are you currently making something out of it? We want to see what you made! Enter your project into the first WMQFA Rummage Sale Treasures exhibition. An exhibition of everyone's rummage sale treasures will be on view in the museum's micro-gallery, May 1–June 9, 2024.

One of the supplies used must have been purchased at the 2023 rummage sale and should be identifiable. One entry per person.

Your entry should be dropped off at the museum between April 10–21, 2024. Entries may be mailed, with return postage.

Viewer's Choice Ribbon, with a one-year WMQFA Family Membership, and two Merit Ribbons, each with one-year Individual Memberships, will be awarded.

Voting will take place May 1–June 9. The winners will be announced during WMQFA's 2024 Rummage Sale, June 13–15.

We can't wait to see what you've made!

Please use this form to register: WMQFA-Rummage-Sale-Treasures.pdf


Questions? Please email microgallery@wiquiltmuseum.com.

The Wisconsin Museum of Quilts & Fiber Arts, located just east of historic downtown Cedarburg, Wisconsin, is dedicated to educating the public about the artistic, cultural, historic and social importance of quilts and fiber arts. We also seek to increase the awareness of historic structure preservation.  

The Wisconsin Museum of Quilts & Fiber Arts
N50W5050 Portland Rd.
Cedarburg, WI 53012
262.546.0300

Wednesday, November 08, 2023

Fiber Art Now Grant Opportunities

MULTIPLE DEADLINES:

Teacher Excellence Grant: December 15, 2023
Cultural Change / Social Commentary Grant: January 15, 2024
Public Installation Grant: March 15, 2024



Teacher Excellence Grant
The teacher grant is awarded to educators who bring fiber and textile art into the classroom. Teachers are encouraged to inspire students with hands-on experiences that enrich students' lives.

AWARD: $300

Projects must be completed within one calendar year from the date they are awarded. Grants will be awarded within 30 days of their submission deadline. Images and periodic updates of project progress and a final report must be submitted for Fiber Art Now to share with the community.

Questions? Contact Beth Smith at bethsmith@fiberartnow.net

APPLY: fiberartnow.net/grantsapp

Cultural Change / Social Commentary Grant
Artists often create work that benefits them as the maker, but the final product can also make people think about an issue of  importance, help raise awareness for a cause or inspire viewers to do more. Your project may express current events,  personal stories, or historical events.

Projects must be completed within one calendar year from the date they are awarded. Grants will be awarded within 30 days of their submission deadline. Images and periodic updates of project progress and a final report must be submitted for Fiber Art Now to share with the community.

Questions? Contact Beth Smith at bethsmith@fiberartnow.net

AWARD: $300

APPLY: fiberartnow.net/grantsapp

Public Installation Grant
Engaging the public with fiber art and sharing the work of our artists with diverse audiences are important core values of Fiber Art Now. This grant supports the creation of temporary or permanent fiber art installations. Funds may be used toward materials, artist stipends, installation costs, or educational programming for the work. Artists must provide documentation of agreement for the work to be installed in a public space or at an institution accessible to the public.

Projects must be completed within one calendar year from the date they are awarded. Grants will be awarded within 30 days of their submission deadline. Images and periodic updates of project progress and a final report must be submitted for Fiber Art Now to share with the community.

Questions? Contact Beth Smith at bethsmith@fiberartnow.net

AWARD: $300

APPLY: fiberartnow.net/grantsapp


Fiber Art Now
PO Box 10796
Eugene, OR 97440
541.222.0708
support@fiberartnow.net

TOWARD 2050 a Public Engagement Artwork

DEADLINE: December 15, 2024


TOWARD 2050

a Public Engagement Artwork
Desert Botanical Garden
Phoenix, AZ
February to May 2025

TOWARD 2050 is a Public Engagement Artwork reaching across all American states, territories, and beyond.

YOUR textile work can become an important part of TOWARD 2050, which will culminate in this immersive installation at Desert Botanical Garden in Phoenix, Arizona. Makers are called to create environmentally themed, folded textile panels in the style of "prayer flags". Our goal is to collect at least 2600 double sided flags, (5200 panels), to define the pathways of this interactive labyrinth experience.

It is organized by Arizona-based artist Ann Morton and will be installed at Desert Botanical Garden in early 2025.

PARTICIPATE TO MAKE FLAGS
This project begins with YOU. Use any of  these techniques: weaving, sewn/pieced, embroidered, applique, screen print/block print fabric, resist dyed fabric - or any combination of these techniques to make double sided flags. (Knitted or crocheted flags are acceptable, but MUST be backed with a lightweight, stabilizing cloth backer). Makers are encouraged to re-use materials you already have to create your own interpretation of beloved elements of our environment. (The flags are 10" x 21"/folded in half with a 1/2" pocket at the top.)

In designing your flag(s), you are encouraged to reflect on what you love most about our earth's environment - flora, fauna, the forests, our oceans, the air, our skies, our water - use words or poetry, be illustrative or totally abstract in your creation.

Once you sign up, a packet with detailed instructions will be sent including cotton tags to add to your flag panels, and postcards to send to your lawmakers.

Sign Up to participate: www.toward2050az.com/be-a-part

Volunteer Packet info: toward2050az.com/toward_2050_volunteer_info_instructions_out.pdf

Visit website for complete details: www.toward2050az.com

Ann Morton is a textile-based artist, educator and social practitioner living in Phoenix, Arizona. Read more about Ann Morton here: toward2050az.com/the-artist

TOWARD 2050 is in Partnership with:
Desert Botanical Garden
Phoenix, AZ
www.dbg.org



14th Annual Kings Drive Art Walk

DEADLINE: March 10, 2024 [ONLINE]


14th Annual Kings Drive Art Walk
Little Sugar Creek Greenway
Charlotte, NC
May 4 & 5, 2024


Since the fall of 1964, Festival in the Park has brought Charlotteans from all walks of life together to enjoy arts, crafts, music and family entertainment.  With the mission of bringing the community together by celebrating the arts, the Festival Board is excited to broaden its reach and to announce a spring fine arts event, the Kings Drive Art Walk.

We invite you to participate in our spring event which will be held along the Little Sugar Creek Greenway, a reclaimed natural waterway between East Morehead Street and Pearle Park Way Bridge along Kings Drive. With a focus on fine and emerging artists, our spring festival on this beautiful and easily accessible venue is an annual fine arts outing!

The KDAW festival is located on the King's Drive section of the Little Sugar Creek Greenway, a beautiful public space that is open to all in the community.

Media Accepted:

Clay
Fiber & Leather
Watercolor
Metal
Crafts: Decorative
Crafts: Wearable
Painting
Sculpture
Jewelry
Photography
Wood
Drawing & Graphics
Mixed Media
Other

Festival Details and Artist Application: festivalinthepark.org/kings-drive-art-walk/applications/artist-application/

Festival in the Park
1409 East Boulevard
Charlotte, NC 28203
Phone: 704.338.1060
festival@FESTIVALinthePARK.org

59th Annual Art Fair Jackson Hole

TWO DEADLINES
Art Fair July 2024: March 29, 2024
Art Fair August 2024: April 12, 2024

59th Annual Art Fair Jackson Hole
Art Association of Jackson Hole
Center for the Arts Park
Jackson, Wyoming
July 26-28, 2024 and August 16-18, 2024


The Art Fair Jackson Hole features local and national artists selling handmade fine art and craft. Find returning favorites and emerging artists on the Center for the Arts Park lawn during two extended weekends in the summer.

The annual Art Fair Jackson Hole (AFJH) is a quintessential Jackson Hole summer event featuring professional local and national artists selling fine art and craft including ceramics, paintings, furniture, photography, fiber art, sculpture, and much more. The event attracts enthusiastic locals and thousands of tourists who visit Jackson, Grand Teton, and Yellowstone National Park every summer. Since 1965, the AFJH has become Jackson's largest and most popular annual outdoor art-centered event. Average Total Attendance: 3,000 - 5,000

The Art Fair JH is presented by the Art Association of Jackson Hole, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, and is the largest fundraising event of the year. All proceeds, including application fees, booth fees, and admission, directly support programming, studio access, outreach, gallery exhibitions, and opportunities for artists to present and sell their work.

Information for Artists

Art must be entirely designed, created and exhibited by the applying artist. No reproductions, buy/sell, unlimited editions, or mass-produced work allowed.

Each application has a nonrefundable fee of $40.

Artists can find all event details, rules and regulations on the application.



Booth Options & Fees
$450: Single Booth (10' x 10')
$500: Single Corner Booth Space (10' x 10')
$900: Double Wide Booth Space (20' wide x 10' deep)
$1,000: Double Wide Corner Booth Space (20' wide x 10' deep)

*Booth options will be assigned on a first-come, first-served basis from the date exhibitors accept their invitation through their Eventeny account.

ART ASSOCIATION OF JACKSON HOLE
240 South Glenwood Street
Jackson, WY 83001
Website: artassociation.org/art-fair/
Phone: 307-733-6379

Global Paper 6--International Paper Art Triennale Deggendorf 2024

DEADLINE: December 31, 2023 at midnight


Global Paper 6
International Paper Art Triennale Deggendorf 2024
Art Gallery in the City Museum and Craft Museum
Deggendorf, Germany
12th May 2024 – 6th October 2024


The City and Craft Museum presents Paper Global 6, the International Paper Arts Triennale. The focus is on the large judged art exhibition of paper art.
 
Opening weekend celebrates a large paper festival where the focus will be on the popular paper market with high-quality craftsmanship made of paper only.

Application
Applications for the exhibition are made online via the platform provided by the Deggendorf Museums. Only complete and clearly identifiable applications will be admitted to the jury. Incomplete applications will not be considered.

Jury
The exhibition is judged by a jury. The jury's decision is final. Due to the high number of applications, the jury does not comment on individual decisions.
 
If the work does not correspond to the submitted photo, we reserve the right to exclude the work retroactively.
 
The exhibition will be curated by the Deggendorf Museums. The exhibition takes place in the Art Gallery in the City Museum and in the Craft Museum. Both museums are equal parts of the exhibition, the curators decide on the placement of the art in the exhibition. This decision is final.

Catalogue
A bilingual catalogue will be published in German and English. All participants are represented with a work in the catalogue.


Visit website for complete details: stadtmuseum.deggendorf.de/en/global-paper

World of Wearable Art™ Competition

Multiple Deadlines [ONLINE]
INTERNATIONAL DESIGNERS DEADLINE:
Intention to enter: February 26, 2024
Entries close for pre-selection: March 1, 2024

NEW ZEALAND DESIGNERS DEADLINE:
Intention to enter: April 24, 2024
Entries close for pre-selection: May 1, 2024


World of WearableArt™ (WOW) Competition
TSB Arena
Queens Wharf, Wellington, New Zealand
25 September - 13 October 2024


WOW invites designers and creators from around the globe to challenge the conventional, create the unimaginable, defy creative expectations and enchant the world with an extraordinary garment. For over 35 years, finalists' wonderful works of art have come to life in the spectacular annual WOW Show, held in Wellington, New Zealand - and attracting delighted audiences of around 60,000 people.

WOW Head of Competition, Sarah Nathan, describes the event as the perfect platform for people to fulfill their creative dreams. Designers often share a common value – the desire to push the limits of imagination and medium. The opportunity to connect with other designers is also a huge part of the WOW experience, Nathan says.

To inspire designers when entering, there are six section themes or 'worlds' to consider. This includes three recurring sections; Aotearoa, Avant-garde and Open, and three new sections, Natural World, Geometric Abstraction, and Crazy Curiosities of the Creature Carnival that are unique to 2024.

Whether entering to design free from commercial restraints, to add to a student portfolio, or to push the limits of one's imagination, the WOW Competition offers a truly unique creative outlet for all who enter. The WOW Competition offers the chance to access a Designer Development Award for future artistic growth, or an exclusive internship with global design company, Wētā Workshop (Wellington, New Zealand).

WOW also provides wearable art creatives and designers a platform to experiment with new techniques and technologies and build on professional portfolios of creative work.  

AWARDS & PRIZES:
The competition offers over $185,000 NZ in prize value. Up to 33 awards, including the coveted Supreme WOW Award, are awarded to finalist designers each year. Designers are also offered the opportunity to apply for exclusive residencies and internships with global creative companies; to learn and build on professional portfolios of work.

  • SUPREME WOW AWARD
    The most prestigious Award of all; given to the entry that the judges consider to be the most exceptional overall.
    WINNER: NZ $30,000
    SECOND PRIZE: NZ$15,000

  • DAME SUZIE MONCRIEFF AWARD
    Chosen by WOW Founder, Dame Suzie Moncrieff, as the garment that epitomises the WOW spirit.
    WINNER: NZ $6,000

  • SECTION AWARDS
    Aotearoa, Avant-garde, Open, Mars & Beyond, Gold, and Bizarre Bra.
    WINNER: NZ $6,000
    SECOND PRIZE: NZ $3,000
    THIRD PRIZE: NZ $1,500

  • FIRST-TIME ENTRANTS AWARD
    This award recognises the creativity and originality of an entry submitted by a first-time entrant. To qualify for the First-Time Entrant Award, all members of a design team must be first-time entrants.
    WINNER: NZ $5,000

  • STUDENT INNOVATION AWARD
    This award recognises an entry submitted by a current tertiary student or recent graduate. To qualify for the Student Innovation Award, all members of a design team must be current tertiary students or have graduated within the 12 months before entering.
    WINNER: NZ $5,000   

  • WEARABLE TECHNOLOGY AWARD
    This award recognises a designer that explores and applies the most original and innovative technology to the construction and/or function of their wearable art garment.
    WINNER: NZ $5,000

  • SUSTAINABILITY AWARD
    This award recognises a designer who creates a garment that meets one of the following criteria:
Upcycled: Garment designed to maximise use of discarded materials. Made from at least 85% post-consumer and/or post-industrial repurposed materials.
Circular: Garment designed with its end-of-life value in-mind. Made from at least 85% materials that can be easily separated at garment end-of-life and readily recycled and/or composted.
WINNER: NZ $5,000

  • NEW ZEALAND DESIGN AWARD
    Acknowledging the creativity and excellence of New Zealand designers. For the New Zealand Design Award, all members of a design team must be citizens or permanent residents of New Zealand.
    WINNER: NZ $5,000

  • INTERNATIONAL DESIGN AWARD
    Acknowledging the creativity and excellence of international designers, a prize of NZ $5,000 is awarded to the best international design from each of the following regions:

    United Kingdom & Europe, Americas, Asia, and Australia & Pacific.
To qualify for the International Design Awards, all members of a design team must be citizens or permanent residents of the same region.

In addition, an Overall International Winner is selected and receives NZ $6,000 plus a travel prize of up to NZ $4,000.

  • WĒTĀ WORKSHOP EMERGING DESIGNER AWARD
    The winner of this Award is chosen by Sir Richard Taylor, CEO and Creative Director of Wētā Workshop, from across all categories of the competition.
    The winner will have the unique opportunity to spend time behind-the-scenes at Wētā Workshop, and receives NZ $6,000, flights from anywhere in the world plus accommodation in Wellington for up to four weeks.
    WINNER: NZ $6,000
  • WOW DESIGNER DEVELOPMENT AWARD
    This award has been created to support a designer through a professional development opportunity relating to their chosen field of creative practice. The Award is currently open to Finalists in the 2023 competition.
    WOW will select the award winner based on an application which outlines the designers' creative or technical goals and presents an excellent opportunity to pursue professional development via education, training, experience, mentorship, or internship.
    WINNER: NZ $7,500
  • STUFF PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARD
    The winner of this Award is chosen by the show audience via an online voting system. The People's Choice Award, brought to you by STUFF, is announced after the conclusion of the show season.
    WINNER: NZ $2,500

HOW TO ENTER:
There is no entry fee to enter the WOW Competition. The WOW Competition is open to anyone over the age of 18, from anywhere around the world. Individuals or teams consisting of two or three designers are permitted.

You may submit multiple entries in the competition.
An entry can consist of up to three garments, and there is no limit to the number of entries that you can submit.

Fundamental to the WOW Competition is the principle that anyone can enter, and anyone can win. Competition finalists are determined through a closed-judging process where the judges are presented with the garment name and inspiration; however, the designer's details and background experience are not disclosed, allowing the work to be considered solely on its own merit.

Competition Terms and Conditions: worldofwearableart.com/competition-terms-conditions

Complete CONTACT details: worldofwearableart.com/contact



The Center for Emerging Visual Artists Visual Artist Fellowship 2024

DEADLINE: March 1, 2024 [ONLINE]


The Center for Emerging Visual Artist
Visual Artist Fellowship 2024
Philadelphia, PA
Two Year Fellowship


The Visual Artist Fellowship is designed to help artists in the Philadelphia Region reach new levels in their careers. Artists will be asked to demonstrate a vision for the next stage of their professional or artistic practice and a clear plan for CFEVA's proposed role in reaching it. Artists will be selected by an independent Board of Artistic Advisors based on the merit of their artwork and a demonstrated ability to reach stated goals. Four artists will be selected to receive a full range of career support during the two-year Fellowship period. In addition, selected artists will receive a $1,000 award and up to $3,000 to cover expenses related to the proposed activity.

We invite all artists to apply with their current needs and ideas, regardless of their status as emerging, mid-career, or established. Artists within 150 miles of Philadelphia are eligible to apply. Please note each application is reviewed carefully and all applicants are also eligible for exhibitions, sales, teaching, and other opportunities through CFEVA.

CFEVA support includes:
  • $4,000 stipend
  • Guidance and career support from CFEVA's Director of Artist Programs and Board of Artistic Advisors.
  • Introductions to notable curators and collectors.
  • Career Enhancement Excursions, such as visits to art fairs and private collections.
  • Opportunities to foster peer dialogue, including an annual retreat designed to help Fellows and alumni tackle critical issues facing artists today.
  • A complimentary CFEVA Artist Membership.
  • Complimentary registration and featured placement in CFEVA's annual Philadelphia Open Studio Tours.

How to Apply
Visit https://cfeva.slideroom.com 
If you don't already have a SlideRoom account, please sign up for free in order to complete your application.

Fee (USD): $20.00

CONTACT:
The Center for Emerging Visual Artists
The Barclay, 237 South 18th Street, Suite 3A
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Website: cfeva.org
For visitors with accessible needs, please call us at 215-546-7775.

Juliette Cook
Executive Director of Development & Operations
juliette@cfeva.org

Genevieve Coutroubis
Executive Artistic Director
genevieve@cfeva.org

Lily Gilston
Community Programs Manager
lily@cfeva.org

Contemporary Textile Studio Co-operative Independent Student Residencies



DEADLINE 1: January 15, 2024 [ONLINE]
DEADLINE 2: March 3, 2024  [ONLINE]
DEADLINE 3: September 1, 2024  [ONLINE]


Contemporary Textile Studio Co-operative 
Independent Student Residencies
Toronto, ON
Canada

Our Independent Student Residencies are open to third and fourth year full-time art and design students exploring textiles in their work and graduating at the end of the 2023/2024 school year.

We offer residency sessions throughout the year:

Summer
May 1 – August 31
Deadline to Apply: March 31

Fall
October 1 – December 30
Deadline to Apply: September 15

Winter
February 1 – April 30
Deadline to Apply: January 15

We rely on our members' and residents' varied backgrounds and perspectives to spark innovation and creativity. We invite students from diverse communities to apply and gain access to our beautiful, 1200 square foot equipped studio located at 401 Richmond St. West in Toronto, Canada.

Complete list of our studio facilities: www.textilestudio.ca/studio

Residency Overview

Students will be assigned a mentor but must be able to work independently in the studio.

Students are allocated 8 - 12 hours per week to work in the studio at a subsidized rate of $50 per week.

Successful applicants will provide their own materials, including screens, fabrics, pigments, dyes and auxiliaries.

Most studio-owned equipment is available for use by student residents who have undergone studio orientation. Residents will supply their own specialized equipment. Please note not all equipment and textile processes can be accommodated in the studio.

Student residency placements are open to art and design students exploring textiles in their work. Students who successfully complete a residency may be eligible to renew another residency for the following academic term.

Graduates may be eligible to apply for full studio membership: textilestudio.ca/membership



*OCADU students may be eligible to apply for a Student Residency Career Launcher Award from the RBC Centre for Emerging Artists & Designers.


Questions? Contact: info@textilestudio.ca

Contemporary Textile
Studio Co-operative 
401 Richmond St W, Studio 109
Toronto ON Canada M5V 3A8
info@textilestudio.ca

Monday, October 30, 2023

19th Annual September Rittenhouse Square Fine Art Show

DEADLINE: March 11, 2024 {ONLINE}


19th Annual September Rittenhouse Square Fine Art Show
Rittenhouse Square
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
September 20-22, 2024

 
The Rittenhouse Square Fine Art Show is proud to be consistently recognized as one of the best Fine Art Shows in the country. Several important features distinguish our shows from other art shows.

There will be 145 available artist spaces. The venue is the perimeter of Rittenhouse Square, a prestigious park setting in Center City Philadelphia. Surrounded by some of the most luxurious residential addresses in the city, the show consistently attracts an affluent, culturally educated clientele. 

In short, if you are a fine artist interested in a well-run urban show that offers an arts savvy audience, a beautiful venue, and a community of high-quality exhibitors, then the Rittenhouse Square Fine Art Show should be on your schedule. 


APPLICATION FEE
Application Fee is $40.00   
The application fee can be paid online through Zapplication.
 
ACCEPTABLE WORK  
This is an originals only fine art showOnly non-functional, original work created by the artist may be shown, and all work must be for sale. All work displayed must be of the same or better quality than the work submitted to the jury process. 

UNACCEPTABLE TYPES OF WORK
No reproductions of any kind may be shown, displayed, sold or promoted at this event. Excluded work includes, but is not limited to: photography, calendars, note cards, digital or computer-generated art, posters, books, or limited-edition print reproductions, including work created using stencils, creating almost identical multiples or a similar theme of assembly line and/or production work.  
 
No functional work of any kind may be shown, displayed or sold at this event.  Excluded work includes, but is not limited to: jewelry, t-shirts, plates, cups, bowls, clothing, hats, pottery, vases, vessels, jars, dishes, lamps or furniture and mirrors.
 
MEDIA CATEGORIES 
The following is a list and explanation of the categories of art acceptable for jury.
 
Oils/Acrylics
Two-dimensional works created in either oils or acrylics.
 
Watercolors
Two-dimensional works created in watercolors, gouache or tempera paint.
 
Printmaking
Printed works for which the artist has manipulated the plates, stones, or screens. These works must be printed by the artist and not an associate or helper.  In addition, printmakers are required to disclose their creative process and printing technique.  The only exception to this is monotypes, which by definition are one-of-a-kind works.  All prints must be signed and numbered as a limited edition.

Drawing/Pastels
Two-dimensional works created using a dry medium, including pencil, graphite, ink, charcoal, wax crayons, or pastels.
 
Sculpture
Nonfunctional three-dimensional work created in any medium, including stone, wood, metal, glass, ceramics, fiber and 3-D mixed media.
 
Mixed Media
Two dimensional work that incorporates more than one type of physical material or medium. 
 
FEES
Non-Refundable Application Fee: $40.00
Standard Booth Fee: $595  (single 10' X 10' booth). 
Premium Booth Fee: $695  (single 10' X 10' booth).

Rittenhouse Square Fine Arts Assc.
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Chris Buonomo - Managing Director
Tel: 215-669-7928