Showing posts with label (DEC 5). Show all posts
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Thursday, November 13, 2014
Art in Action
Deadline: December 5, 2014 {EMAIL}
Art in Action
Waterperry House
Waterperry
Wheatley, Oxfordshire
16th-19th July 2015
Inspired by the simple principle that people are fascinated when artists and craftsmen openly demonstrate their skills and discuss their work, Art in Action was born. Today Art in Action welcomes approximately 25,000 people over four days. Visitors come to learn, buy and enjoy, the exhibitions, classes and performances of 400 demonstrating artists, designer makers, teachers, musicians and performers.
Disciplines include painting, sculpture, glass, woodwork, textiles, ceramics, metalwork and jewellery.
Aims of the Event (truncated)
• To present the artists and craftsmen actively creating their work so that people gain real insight into the skills and procedures necessary for fine work.
• To encourage high standards of skill and creative design.
Art in Action will take place at:
Waterperry House, Waterperry,
Near. Wheatley, Oxfordshire
OX33 1JZ
16th-19th July 2015
10:00am -5:30pm daily
Apply as a Market Vendor
Before you decide to apply, please read aims of the event.
• Application Criteria
• Stall Fees
• How to Apply
Apply as a Demonstrator
Before you decide to apply, please read aims of the event.
• Application Criteria
• How to Apply
Visit website for more details: www.artinaction.org.uk
Contact the Office
Email: info@artinaction.org.uk%20
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7381 3192
Art in Action
4 St Oswald's Studios
Sedlescombe Road
LONDON
SW6 1RH
Art in Action
Waterperry House
Waterperry
Wheatley, Oxfordshire
16th-19th July 2015
Inspired by the simple principle that people are fascinated when artists and craftsmen openly demonstrate their skills and discuss their work, Art in Action was born. Today Art in Action welcomes approximately 25,000 people over four days. Visitors come to learn, buy and enjoy, the exhibitions, classes and performances of 400 demonstrating artists, designer makers, teachers, musicians and performers.
Disciplines include painting, sculpture, glass, woodwork, textiles, ceramics, metalwork and jewellery.
Aims of the Event (truncated)
• To present the artists and craftsmen actively creating their work so that people gain real insight into the skills and procedures necessary for fine work.
• To encourage high standards of skill and creative design.
Art in Action will take place at:
Waterperry House, Waterperry,
Near. Wheatley, Oxfordshire
OX33 1JZ
16th-19th July 2015
10:00am -5:30pm daily
Apply as a Market Vendor
Before you decide to apply, please read aims of the event.
• Application Criteria
• Stall Fees
• How to Apply
Apply as a Demonstrator
Before you decide to apply, please read aims of the event.
• Application Criteria
• How to Apply
Visit website for more details: www.artinaction.org.uk
Contact the Office
Email: info@artinaction.org.uk%20
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7381 3192
Art in Action
4 St Oswald's Studios
Sedlescombe Road
LONDON
SW6 1RH
Labels:
(DEC 5),
[EMAIL],
All CRAFT,
Exhibitions
Marshall University School of Art & Design 4th Annual National Juried Exhibition
Deadline: December 5, 2014 {POSTMARK} or {HAND DELIVERY}
Call for Submissions
4th Annual National Juried Exhibition
Marshall University School of Art & Design
Visual Arts Center
Huntington, WV
January 15 – February 20, 2015
Marshall University’s School of Art & Design invites artists in all disciplines to submit original, current works of art in any media to the 4th Annual National Juried Exhibition.
This year’s exhibition will take place in the Visual Arts Center’s beautiful, brand new, 2,200 square foot gallery space located on the ground floor.
Works will be juried by Arif Khan, the Marie Price Ratrie Curator of Art at the Clay Center for the Arts & Sciences in Charleston, WV.
A Juror’s Choice Award consisting of a $200 cash prize will be presented to one artist selected by Mr. Khan.
MATERIALS/MEDIA:
All visual media using any combination of materials are welcome. Digital medial and video works are limited to 15 minutes in duration. All dimensional works must be able to fit through the 8ft x 8ft door frame.
ENTRY FEES:
$10 non-refundable fee per work submitted. The number of entries is unlimited.
Download Prospectus: http://www.marshall.edu/art/files/NJE4update.pdf
Visit website: www.marshall.edu/art
Marshall University
One John Marshall Drive
Huntington, WV 25755
1-800-642-3463
Call for Submissions
4th Annual National Juried Exhibition
Marshall University School of Art & Design
Visual Arts Center
Huntington, WV
January 15 – February 20, 2015
Marshall University’s School of Art & Design invites artists in all disciplines to submit original, current works of art in any media to the 4th Annual National Juried Exhibition.
This year’s exhibition will take place in the Visual Arts Center’s beautiful, brand new, 2,200 square foot gallery space located on the ground floor.
Works will be juried by Arif Khan, the Marie Price Ratrie Curator of Art at the Clay Center for the Arts & Sciences in Charleston, WV.
A Juror’s Choice Award consisting of a $200 cash prize will be presented to one artist selected by Mr. Khan.
MATERIALS/MEDIA:
All visual media using any combination of materials are welcome. Digital medial and video works are limited to 15 minutes in duration. All dimensional works must be able to fit through the 8ft x 8ft door frame.
ENTRY FEES:
$10 non-refundable fee per work submitted. The number of entries is unlimited.
Download Prospectus: http://www.marshall.edu/art/files/NJE4update.pdf
Visit website: www.marshall.edu/art
Marshall University
One John Marshall Drive
Huntington, WV 25755
1-800-642-3463
Labels:
(DEC 5),
[Hand Delivery],
[POSTMARK],
All Media,
Exhibitions
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
American Craft Council: The Hip Pop Program
Mulitiple Deadlines: {DROPBOX}
November 14, 2014
December 5, 2014
March 6, 2015
The Hip Pop Program
American Craft Council
ACC Shows
Minneapolis, MN
2015 Shows
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
Hip Pop is a bridging program designed to help emerging artists enter the high-end craft show market.
The Hip Pop program is designed to provide artists with:
• A reasonable point of entry to an established marketplace
• Access to a well-educated, affluent audience that appreciates the value of craft
• Engagement with established makers and a supportive community of fellow emerging artists
• A high level of exhibitor support, including a dedicated program manager plus marketing and public relations support.
Pods/Units
The Hip Pop program uses a community-based “pod” structure to provide a supportive atmosphere for participating artists. Hip Pop pods are 20 x 10 ft. inline booths containing six individual units measuring 4 ft. wide x 2ft. deep x 8 ft. high. Each Hip Pop pod will be comprised of a community of six artists. Click here to see scale illustrations of Hip Pop pods and units, including individual unit design options.
ELIGIBILITY
• Three-dimensional, handmade craft made in the United States or Canada.
• Small studio production work under the direct supervision of the applicant is acceptable. The American Craft Council reserves the right to require authentication of the production process as needed and at any time during the application and exhibition process.
APPLICATION PROCESS
A complete application consists of an application form and five images showing representative examples of the artist’s body of work. Applications must be submitted to the American Craft Council via the ACC Hightail drop box.
Application deadlines for 2015 shows are as follows:
• Baltimore (wholesale, wholesale/retail, and retail): November 14, 2014
• Atlanta: November 14, 2014
• St. Paul: December 5, 2014
• San Francisco: March 6, 2015
Jury results for all shows will be emailed to applicants approximately two weeks after the application deadline for each show. There is no fee to apply for Hip Pop.
Downloads:
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
November 14, 2014
December 5, 2014
March 6, 2015
The Hip Pop Program
American Craft Council
ACC Shows
Minneapolis, MN
2015 Shows
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
Hip Pop is a bridging program designed to help emerging artists enter the high-end craft show market.
The Hip Pop program is designed to provide artists with:
• A reasonable point of entry to an established marketplace
• Access to a well-educated, affluent audience that appreciates the value of craft
• Engagement with established makers and a supportive community of fellow emerging artists
• A high level of exhibitor support, including a dedicated program manager plus marketing and public relations support.
Pods/Units
The Hip Pop program uses a community-based “pod” structure to provide a supportive atmosphere for participating artists. Hip Pop pods are 20 x 10 ft. inline booths containing six individual units measuring 4 ft. wide x 2ft. deep x 8 ft. high. Each Hip Pop pod will be comprised of a community of six artists. Click here to see scale illustrations of Hip Pop pods and units, including individual unit design options.
ELIGIBILITY
• Three-dimensional, handmade craft made in the United States or Canada.
• Small studio production work under the direct supervision of the applicant is acceptable. The American Craft Council reserves the right to require authentication of the production process as needed and at any time during the application and exhibition process.
APPLICATION PROCESS
A complete application consists of an application form and five images showing representative examples of the artist’s body of work. Applications must be submitted to the American Craft Council via the ACC Hightail drop box.
Application deadlines for 2015 shows are as follows:
• Baltimore (wholesale, wholesale/retail, and retail): November 14, 2014
• Atlanta: November 14, 2014
• St. Paul: December 5, 2014
• San Francisco: March 6, 2015
Jury results for all shows will be emailed to applicants approximately two weeks after the application deadline for each show. There is no fee to apply for Hip Pop.
Downloads:
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
Monday, October 08, 2012
7th International Arte Laguna Prize
Two Deadlines: (ONLINE) or (POSTMARK)
Deadline extended to December 5, 2012
October 23, 2012 [Special Prizes Artist in Residence only]
November 8, 2012
7th International Arte Laguna Prize
Venice, Italy
March 2013 – Venice Arsenale
March 2013 – Romanian Cultural Institute of Venice
Total Prize Amount: € 170,000
Sections: painting, sculpture & installation, photographic art, video art & performance, virtual art
The 7th International Arte Laguna Prize, based in Venice, Italy and dedicated to contemporary visual art, is open to artists with no limits of age or nationality, offering a finalists collective exhibition at Venice Arsenale, artist in residence programs, personal and collective exhibitions, participation in international festivals, publication in the official catalogue and a network of opportunities:
Cash Prizes of € 7,000: for winning artists, one for each section
Art Residencies: Technymon ARTresidency – Mumbai; Glass School Abate
Zanetti – Venice; Art Stays – Slovenia; iaab – Basel
Business for Art: development of an art project with the winner of the virtual art section, in collaboration with FOPEgioelli
Collective Exhibitions: Open, International Exhibition of Sculptures and Installations of Venice; exhibition of a selection of Under25 artists at the Romanian Cultural Institute of Venice.
Personal Exhibitions in International Art Galleries:
Arte Laguna Prize has created a network of international galleries to introduce the artists to the market of Contemporary Art. Each gallery will select an artist to organize a personal exhibition.
Prize Curator:
Igor Zanti (Italy, Art Critic)
Judging Panel:
Umberto Angelini (Italy, Director of Festival Uovo)
Gabriella Belli (Italy, Director of Musei Civici of Venice)
Adam Budak (United States, Curator of Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture
Garden of Washington)
Cecilia Freschini (China, Founder of Lab-Yit)
Mario Gerosa (Italy, Senior Editor of AD, Digital Art Curator)
Lina Lazaar (Great Britain, Expert in International Contemporary Art
for Sotheby's)
Kanchi Mehta (Founder and Chief Curator of Chameleon Art Projects &
and India Editor for Flash Art)
Sabine Schaschl (Switzerland, Director and Curator of Kunsthaus Basel)
Felix Schöber (Germany, Independent Curator)
Claudia Zanfi (Italy, Art Historian and Cultural Manager)
Full details at the website: www.artelagunaprize.com
info@premioartelaguna.it
tel. +39 041 59 37 242
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/premioartelaguna
Deadline extended to December 5, 2012
November 8, 2012
7th International Arte Laguna Prize
Venice, Italy
March 2013 – Venice Arsenale
March 2013 – Romanian Cultural Institute of Venice
Total Prize Amount: € 170,000
Sections: painting, sculpture & installation, photographic art, video art & performance, virtual art
The 7th International Arte Laguna Prize, based in Venice, Italy and dedicated to contemporary visual art, is open to artists with no limits of age or nationality, offering a finalists collective exhibition at Venice Arsenale, artist in residence programs, personal and collective exhibitions, participation in international festivals, publication in the official catalogue and a network of opportunities:
Cash Prizes of € 7,000: for winning artists, one for each section
Art Residencies: Technymon ARTresidency – Mumbai; Glass School Abate
Zanetti – Venice; Art Stays – Slovenia; iaab – Basel
Business for Art: development of an art project with the winner of the virtual art section, in collaboration with FOPEgioelli
Collective Exhibitions: Open, International Exhibition of Sculptures and Installations of Venice; exhibition of a selection of Under25 artists at the Romanian Cultural Institute of Venice.
Personal Exhibitions in International Art Galleries:
Arte Laguna Prize has created a network of international galleries to introduce the artists to the market of Contemporary Art. Each gallery will select an artist to organize a personal exhibition.
Prize Curator:
Igor Zanti (Italy, Art Critic)
Judging Panel:
Umberto Angelini (Italy, Director of Festival Uovo)
Gabriella Belli (Italy, Director of Musei Civici of Venice)
Adam Budak (United States, Curator of Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture
Garden of Washington)
Cecilia Freschini (China, Founder of Lab-Yit)
Mario Gerosa (Italy, Senior Editor of AD, Digital Art Curator)
Lina Lazaar (Great Britain, Expert in International Contemporary Art
for Sotheby's)
Kanchi Mehta (Founder and Chief Curator of Chameleon Art Projects &
and India Editor for Flash Art)
Sabine Schaschl (Switzerland, Director and Curator of Kunsthaus Basel)
Felix Schöber (Germany, Independent Curator)
Claudia Zanfi (Italy, Art Historian and Cultural Manager)
Full details at the website: www.artelagunaprize.com
info@premioartelaguna.it
tel. +39 041 59 37 242
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/premioartelaguna
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