Showing posts with label (OCT 10). Show all posts
Showing posts with label (OCT 10). Show all posts
Sunday, September 21, 2014
Drowning in a Sea of Information
Deadline: October 10, 2014 {ONLINE}
Drowning in a Sea of Information
Curator: Seder Burns
Work • Ann Arbor
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI
Nov. 21, 2014 - Dec. 19, 2014
From the continual notifications from emails, texts, tweets, and other social media to the never ending next important thing to look up, there isn’t a moment that we are not drowning in a sea of information. There is always more to see, to read, to watch, to learn.
How can we hope to sift through it? When is there time to contemplate and process the information that we already have taken in if we are perpetually taking in more?
What is the consequences of all the readily available private and public information? What become of the information that you set adrift on the sea of information?
Drowning in a Sea of Information explores our new paradigm of information overload.
Eligibility:
Drowning in a Sea of Information seeks to present artwork that explores the concept of information overload. A broad approach and interpretation is desired.
Media: Open to all media.
Jurying Process: Digital images must be submitted through the Stamps School’s online exhibition submission form in order to be considered for selection.
Work • Ann Arbor is the School’s first dedicated gallery space on central campus since art became a department at the University in 1926. Work is designed to provide an exhibition venue primarily for undergraduate students. Director: Mark Nielsen
Visit website for complete details including the Call for Work and the online submission form: http://stamps.umich.edu/exhibitions/open_calls
Work • Ann Arbor
306 State Street
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
Drowning in a Sea of Information
Curator: Seder Burns
Work • Ann Arbor
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI
Nov. 21, 2014 - Dec. 19, 2014
From the continual notifications from emails, texts, tweets, and other social media to the never ending next important thing to look up, there isn’t a moment that we are not drowning in a sea of information. There is always more to see, to read, to watch, to learn.
How can we hope to sift through it? When is there time to contemplate and process the information that we already have taken in if we are perpetually taking in more?
What is the consequences of all the readily available private and public information? What become of the information that you set adrift on the sea of information?
Drowning in a Sea of Information explores our new paradigm of information overload.
Eligibility:
Drowning in a Sea of Information seeks to present artwork that explores the concept of information overload. A broad approach and interpretation is desired.
Media: Open to all media.
Jurying Process: Digital images must be submitted through the Stamps School’s online exhibition submission form in order to be considered for selection.
Work • Ann Arbor is the School’s first dedicated gallery space on central campus since art became a department at the University in 1926. Work is designed to provide an exhibition venue primarily for undergraduate students. Director: Mark Nielsen
Visit website for complete details including the Call for Work and the online submission form: http://stamps.umich.edu/exhibitions/open_calls
Work • Ann Arbor
306 State Street
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
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Pyramid Atlantic Art Center: Outside the Margin National Juried Book Arts Exhibition
Deadline: October 10, 2014 {ONLINE}
Outside the Margin
National Juried Book Arts Exhibition
Pyramid Atlantic Art Center
Silver Spring, Maryland
November 7-25, 2014
For over 30 years, Pyramid Atlantic Art Center has demonstrated its commitment to artists working in the field of book arts, printmaking and paper-making. Located in the heart of downtown Silver Spring, Maryland, Pyramid Atlantic Art Center leads and inspires the community through artistic excellence and community engagement. PAAC is proud to announce a juried exhibition in conjunction with the 13th Biennial Book Arts Fair, “Outside the Margin,” November 7-25, 2014.
LOCATION
Work will be exhibited in Pyramid Atlantic Art Center’s Second Floor Gallery
ELIGIBILITY
Artists are invited to enter up to 5 original or limited edition artist books, sculptural books, book objects, altered books, or book installations. Acceptable printmaking media: relief, intaglio, inkjet, and/or screen-print techniques.
Fee (USD): $35.00
JUROR
Doug Litts, current head of the Smithsonian American Art Museum/National Portrait Gallery Library, and former library director at the Corcoran Gallery and College of Art.
PRIZES
• Purchase prize will be awarded by juror, and work will become part of the Smithsonian American Art Museum/National Portrait Gallery Library’s collection.
• Second place award of $200
• Third place award of $100
To Apply, go to www.pyramidatlanticartcenter.slideroom.com
Outside the Margin
National Juried Book Arts Exhibition
Pyramid Atlantic Art Center
Silver Spring, Maryland
November 7-25, 2014
For over 30 years, Pyramid Atlantic Art Center has demonstrated its commitment to artists working in the field of book arts, printmaking and paper-making. Located in the heart of downtown Silver Spring, Maryland, Pyramid Atlantic Art Center leads and inspires the community through artistic excellence and community engagement. PAAC is proud to announce a juried exhibition in conjunction with the 13th Biennial Book Arts Fair, “Outside the Margin,” November 7-25, 2014.
LOCATION
Work will be exhibited in Pyramid Atlantic Art Center’s Second Floor Gallery
ELIGIBILITY
Artists are invited to enter up to 5 original or limited edition artist books, sculptural books, book objects, altered books, or book installations. Acceptable printmaking media: relief, intaglio, inkjet, and/or screen-print techniques.
Fee (USD): $35.00
JUROR
Doug Litts, current head of the Smithsonian American Art Museum/National Portrait Gallery Library, and former library director at the Corcoran Gallery and College of Art.
PRIZES
• Purchase prize will be awarded by juror, and work will become part of the Smithsonian American Art Museum/National Portrait Gallery Library’s collection.
• Second place award of $200
• Third place award of $100
To Apply, go to www.pyramidatlanticartcenter.slideroom.com
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Friday, May 16, 2014
“Stories of the Sea” Juried Tapestry Show
Deadline: October 10, 2014 {EMAIL} or {RECEIVE}
“Stories of the Sea” Juried Tapestry Show
Florida Maritime Museum
Cortez, FL
February - April 2015
The Florida Maritime Museum (FMM) is pleased to present this Call to Artists for a tapestry show in honor of the master weaver Robert Sailors. The museum is housed in the historic school house in Bob Sailors Supplies Cortez Fishing Village, which also served as Sailors’ home and studio from 1974 until his death in 1995. Staying within our maritime mission, and in alignment with the historic use of tapestries to tell stories, the theme of this exhibit is “Stories of the Sea”.
Tapestry definition: A hand-woven, weft-faced fabric woven with discontinuous wefts. The warps are the vertical threads on a loom that provide the structure onto which the weaving takes place. The wefts are the threads that provide the face of the tapestry.
Basic information:
Only those artists who submit a signed Artist Participation Form and required entry fee(s), RECEIVED no later than October 10, 2014, will be considered.
Entry fees are non-refundable. $35 for the first entry, $10 each additional. Limit of 3 entries.
All artwork must be priced with the true intention of selling the artwork.
The Florida Maritime Museum will retain a 30% commission on all artwork sold.
Artists living/working in the USA who are 18 years of age or older are invited to participate.
Artwork must be original and appropriate for public, family-friendly viewing.
All genres and styles within the parameters of “Stories of the Sea” hand-woven tapestries will be considered, including innovative use of materials.
Artwork must be of exhibition quality and be ready to hang.
Size Limitations: Maximum height 45 inches, maximum width 35inches.
FMM reserves the right to use digital images of accepted and exhibited artwork for the purpose of media, website, public relations and advertising.
An artist’s statement about each piece and how it ties into the theme will be requested upon selection.
Juror
Becky Stevens, renowned tapestry artist and board member of the American Tapestry Alliance, will serve as juror for the show. She will independently screen all images and make the selections for the show. Tapestries will be evaluated on concept, design, technique, and craftsmanship. The juror reserves the option to select all or none of your submitted artworks.
A printed catalog will accompany the exhibit and participating artists will receive a complimentary copy. This exhibit will be actively marketed and promoted on the internet and in print media to the Bradenton/Sarasota art and maritime communities. Affiliated programming will take place at the museum during the exhibit.
Downloads:
Tapestry Prospectus
Tapestry Artist Participation Form
Visit website for additional details: floridamaritimemuseum.org
For questions, contact Amara C. Nash: amara.nash@manateeclerk.com or (941) 708-6121
Florida Maritime Museum
Physical Address: 4415 119th Street West, Cortez, FL 34215
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 100, Cortez, FL 34215
(941) 708-6120
“Stories of the Sea” Juried Tapestry Show
Florida Maritime Museum
Cortez, FL
February - April 2015
The Florida Maritime Museum (FMM) is pleased to present this Call to Artists for a tapestry show in honor of the master weaver Robert Sailors. The museum is housed in the historic school house in Bob Sailors Supplies Cortez Fishing Village, which also served as Sailors’ home and studio from 1974 until his death in 1995. Staying within our maritime mission, and in alignment with the historic use of tapestries to tell stories, the theme of this exhibit is “Stories of the Sea”.
Tapestry definition: A hand-woven, weft-faced fabric woven with discontinuous wefts. The warps are the vertical threads on a loom that provide the structure onto which the weaving takes place. The wefts are the threads that provide the face of the tapestry.
Basic information:
Only those artists who submit a signed Artist Participation Form and required entry fee(s), RECEIVED no later than October 10, 2014, will be considered.
Entry fees are non-refundable. $35 for the first entry, $10 each additional. Limit of 3 entries.
All artwork must be priced with the true intention of selling the artwork.
The Florida Maritime Museum will retain a 30% commission on all artwork sold.
Artists living/working in the USA who are 18 years of age or older are invited to participate.
Artwork must be original and appropriate for public, family-friendly viewing.
All genres and styles within the parameters of “Stories of the Sea” hand-woven tapestries will be considered, including innovative use of materials.
Artwork must be of exhibition quality and be ready to hang.
Size Limitations: Maximum height 45 inches, maximum width 35inches.
FMM reserves the right to use digital images of accepted and exhibited artwork for the purpose of media, website, public relations and advertising.
An artist’s statement about each piece and how it ties into the theme will be requested upon selection.
Juror
Becky Stevens, renowned tapestry artist and board member of the American Tapestry Alliance, will serve as juror for the show. She will independently screen all images and make the selections for the show. Tapestries will be evaluated on concept, design, technique, and craftsmanship. The juror reserves the option to select all or none of your submitted artworks.
A printed catalog will accompany the exhibit and participating artists will receive a complimentary copy. This exhibit will be actively marketed and promoted on the internet and in print media to the Bradenton/Sarasota art and maritime communities. Affiliated programming will take place at the museum during the exhibit.
Downloads:
Tapestry Prospectus
Tapestry Artist Participation Form
Visit website for additional details: floridamaritimemuseum.org
For questions, contact Amara C. Nash: amara.nash@manateeclerk.com or (941) 708-6121
Florida Maritime Museum
Physical Address: 4415 119th Street West, Cortez, FL 34215
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 100, Cortez, FL 34215
(941) 708-6120
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