Showing posts with label (OCT 4). Show all posts
Showing posts with label (OCT 4). Show all posts

Friday, April 12, 2013

ArtQuilt Elements 2014

Two Deadlines: (ONLINE)

September 30, 2013
October 4, 2013 – Late Deadline

ArtQuilt Elements 2014

Wayne Art Center
Wayne, PA
March 21, 2014 to May 3, 2014



Requirements
  • Work submitted must be innovative and original in design. Work derivative of other quilt artists or work created in a workshop with the collaboration of an instructor is not acceptable.
  • Work must be a personal expression of the artist’s intent.
  • Quilts submitted must have been completed after January 1, 2011.
  • If this quilt is framed, that information and the finished size including the frame must be listed on the application.
  • There is no size restriction for 2014.
  • The artist contact email provided on the on-line application must remain active during the submission and exhibition process. The artist is responsible for checking their email for acceptance and/or decline and other information regarding the ArtQuilt Elements 2014 exhibition.
  • Art quilts must be available FOR SALE.
  • Sale price that is noted on the on-line application is the FINAL price if the quilt is accepted into the 2014 exhibition. (If the applicant is unsure of how to price the work, please contact us at artquiltelements@gmail.com and the committee will review the work and offer pricing guidelines.
  • We reserve the right to omit from the exhibition accepted quilts that differ dramatically from what is represented by the digital image submitted.

International applications are encouraged and welcomed.

Jurors

Susie Brandt, Full-time Faculty, Maryland Institute College of Art
Gerhardt Knodel, Internationally Recognized Fiber Artist and Educator
Jan Myers- Newbury, Quilt Artist and Educator

The jurors make up an eclectic panel with diverse perspectives and backgrounds. They will judge the work based on its technique, design, originality and craftsmanship. It is important to send professional high quality images. Accepted artists must supply a digital image of at least 1800 pixels on the longest side (or 350 dpi with image size minimum of 4 x 6”) to be included in the E-catalog.


Awards

Our effort to cultivate organizations that acknowledge artists in various disciplines is ongoing. We are very pleased to announce that the Wayne Art Center will be offering for the first time $3,000 + cash in awards. The awards will be given from individuals and various organizations to artists participating in the 2014 AQE Exhibition.


Entry and Exhibition Fees

The entry fee is $45 for up to three quilts. (Each entry includes 1 overview image and 1 detail image.)
Late application entry fee is $60 for up to three quilts.


Insurance and Commission

The Wayne Art Center (WAC) will insure all artwork for the duration of the exhibition in the Davenport and Ethel Sergeant Clark Smith Galleries. In the event of transit damage, the artist will be required to settle claims directly with your shipping carrier.

All quilt artwork must be for sale to be included in the ArtQuilt Elements 2014 exhibition, and the sale price must be listed on the entry application. NOT FOR SALE quilts will be disqualified from the submission process. WAC will retain 40% commission of work sold during the exhibition dates or on any sale that results from mediation by the WAC staff (Buyer must also pay 6% sales tax). Artists will receive 60% of the final selling price. Please be aware that on-line submitted artwork prices CANNOT be changed.


Prospectus and entry information: http://artquiltelementsentry.org/

Visit website for full details: http://artquiltelements.org/


Questions? E-mail to: artquiltelements@gmail.com


Wednesday, September 01, 2010

Nightingale Gallery Call for Artists

Deadline: October 4, 2010 (RECEIVE)


Call for Artists
NIGHTINGALE GALLERY
Eastern Oregon University
La Grande, OR
2013-14 and 2014-15 Exhibition Seasons


The Nightingale Gallery of Eastern Oregon University is reviewing artwork in all media for solo, 2 person and curated group exhibitions for the January 2013-February 2015 schedule. This call-for-entries is open to all established or emerging artists who are 21 years old or older. Proposals must demonstrate both a strong conceptual and formal grounding.

Submission Details
Each submission must include: an artist resume(s)/CV, artist statement(s), 15-20 still image work samples OR 2-3 two-minute segments of video (or appropriate combination of images, and video), work sample list, application fee and SASE.

Submission Fee
A non-refundable submission fee of $10, payable to Nightingale Gallery, is charged to cover handling and processing of submissions. The fee must be submitted in the form of personal check or money order.

Additional Information
A floor plan of the gallery space is available on our website. We do not require you to propose a layout nor do we suggest that your proposal should involve the entire gallery space. The plan is available for your information.

Shipping reimbursement and honoraria for lectures and workshops are handled on a case-by-case basis to be negotiated with the artist by the Nightingale Gallery. Accepted artist applicants may be in solo or group exhibitions. Curatorial proposals may or may not be accepted as a whole, but may be whittled down or augmented in cooperation with the proposing artist and the curator.

Please visit www.eou.edu/art/ and click on the Nightingale Gallery link before calling or emailing with questions. If you still have questions please contact Cory Peeke, Nightingale Gallery Director at cpeeke@eou.edu.

Download the Call for Artists: www.eou.edu/art/documents/CallforArtists2010.pdf

Nightingale Gallery
Eastern Oregon University
One University Blvd.
La Grande, OR 97850

Bookmark Project 2010: Amulet

Deadline: October 4, 2010 (RECEIVE)


Bookmark Project 2010: Amulet
Koffler Gallery
Presented with the 34th Annual Toronto Jewish Book Fair
October 23 to 31, 2010

Guest Curator: Anisia Avram

For the ninth consecutive year, the Koffler Gallery presents The Bookmark Project, an intervention of artist-designed bookmarks concurrent with the annual Toronto Jewish Book Fair organized by the Koffler Centre of the Arts. Unique bookmarks and multiples created by practicing artists and visual art students will be inserted clandestinely into the thousands of books for sale at the 34th Annual Book Fair. The bookmarks will also be presented in an online exhibition at www.kofflerarts.org.

This year's theme, Amulet, considers the role of the bookmark as a talisman throughout the adventure of reading. The book, an intricate construction of text and ideas, is designed to capture and bring the reader into another world – a world through which only the bookmark can provide safe passage.

Anisia Avram is a graduate student at York University, concurrently pursuing a Curatorial Studies in Visual Culture Diploma and an Arts and Media Administration Graduate Diploma. She also has a Bachelor of Fine Arts with Honors from York University, with a dual specialization in Print Media and Photography. As the past Director/Curator of the Samuel J. Zacks Gallery, Avram has organized many student exhibitions at York University. She is also a founder and board member of the InPrint Collective in Toronto.

Submission Requirements
Bookmarks should be functional and not damage or scratch the books on display. Artists are requested to submit one original bookmark for the public intervention that will not be returned. Artists whose bookmarks are selected for this project will receive a nominal artist fee, the amount of which is dependent on the number of participating artists. Fees will be issued by mail within 30 days of the close of the project.

Download the submission form: www.kofflerarts.org/BMP_2010_SubmissionForm.pdf

Visit website for more information: www.kofflerarts.org

or contact Anisia Avram at bookmark2010@kofflerarts

The Bookmark Project 2010
Koffler Gallery
Koffler Centre of the Arts
4588 Bathurst Street
Toronto, Ontario, M2R 1W6
t 416 638 1881 x4270 | f 416 636 5813