Calls for Entry
Drift St. Louis Artists' Guild and Art Saint Louis
Deadline: April 29, 2011
This exhibition will be juried by Ivy Cooper.
Prospectus
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“Artist as Entrepreneur” Boot Camp
NYFA
Applications are due on April 29 and classes begin June 11, 2011
Application form and guidelines
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Crafts National
May 5-August 19, 2012
Mulvane Art Museum
January 6, 2012 at midnight Application and Jury Fee submission Deadline.
Enter online only at http://www.callforentry.org/
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Lowell Quilt Festival
Images 2011
Drift
A collaboration between the St. Louis Artists' Guild and Art Saint Louis, Drift is an all media exhibition which addresses our movement between east and west and the relationship to nature and the world in which we inhabit. It also focuses on how people are affected by time, space and movement. We are looking for works that highlight these ideas and communicate a profound relationship with these concepts.
Many questions can be asked that relate to the idea of Drift:
How do you relate to your environment?
How does travel affect your daily experience?
Do you notice the change of the seasons?
How does environmental change impact your existence?
Does time fly? What is your relationship with time?
This exhibition will be juried by Ivy Cooper.
Artist as Entrepreneur Boot Camp
NYFA is now accepting applications for the “Artist as Entrepreneur” Boot Camp. Applications are due on April 29 and classes begin June 11, 2011. The Boot Camp will provide artists working in all disciplines (literary, media, performing and visual) with the business skills they need to further their artistic careers. There is no charge for participation. Please share this information freely with your community of artists.
The Boot Camp begins the evening of June 10th with an introductory session including a meet and greet. The classes take place over 5, day-long sessions at NYFA’s office at 20 Jay Street in DUMBO. Participating artists can expect the sessions to spark goals and help to define concrete steps to building a business plan that can lead to financial security. Approximately 50 artists will be accepted into the program which will include both group work and individualized training.
The Boot Camp is open to artists working all disciplines. They must be residents of New York City and have internet access. Classes will take place from 10:00 am – 5:00 pm on June 11, 18, 25, July 9 and 16. The application is due on April 29. Application form and guidelines.
For questions, please contact us at bootcamp@nyfa.org.
Crafts National
May 5-August 19, 2012
Mulvane Art Museum
This juried exhibition is open to US citizens age 18 and up.
All work must be original, completely finished and ready to install.
Important Dates:
January 6, 2012 at midnight Application and Jury Fee submission Deadline. Enter online only at www.callforentry.org.
February 15, 2012 Notification (by e-mail)
April 10, 2012 Deadline for shipping and hand delivery
Eligible media:
Ceramics, glass, metal, fiber/textiles, beadwork, wood, handmade paper, mixed media
Fee is $35 for up to three entries, fee is non-refundable
Artists are responsible for roundtrip shipping and insurance. The Museum provides insurance on-site.
Shipping Instructions, delivery/pickup information, etc. will be sent to artists selected to participate in the exhibition.
A catalog, including a list of participating artists, several images of art works and a statement by the Juror, will be available.
Qualifications:
CONDITIONS OF ACCEPTANCE & AGREEMENTS
The following statements constitute an agreement between the artist and the Mulvane Art Museum. No exceptions will be made to these rules.
• Artwork must not differ from the entry images.
• Any requirements of the exhibit not fulfilled will result in disqualification
• The Mulvane Art Museum reserves the right to use reproductions of accepted artwork for the purpose of promotion of the exhibit which may include media outlets, poster, mailings and the Museum’s web site.
Reminders
Make sure your applications are complete.
Include (3 or maximum of 6) artwork images
All images are juried anonymously.
Juror
Gail M. Brown is an Independent Curator whose focus is to enhance visibility and education about contemporary craft in the larger visual arts community. She trained as a print maker at the Philadelphia College of Art, and she has been watching the contemporary crafts movement since the early 1970's. She curates focused exhibitions which share the exceptional work of mature and mid-career artists and introduce younger makers. She also lectures and writes on craft and professional practices for emerging artists. Her impressive resume includes exhibitions curated for NCECA in Baltimore, MD; the Brookfield Craft Center in Brookfield, CT; the Folk Art Center of the SHCG in Ashville, NC; and U Mass Dartmouth in New Bedford, MA. In addition, she has curated two shows of British jewelry which traveled to Boston, New York City, Chicago (SOFA), and St. Louis. Most recently, Gail curated The Edges of Grace: Provocative, Uncommon Craft for the Fuller Craft Museum in Brockton, MA.
How to Apply:
Entry on-ine only through www.callforentry.org.
Deadline: April 29, 2011
This exhibition will be juried by Ivy Cooper.
Prospectus
Scroll down for details
“Artist as Entrepreneur” Boot Camp
NYFA
Applications are due on April 29 and classes begin June 11, 2011
Application form and guidelines
Scroll down for details
Crafts National
May 5-August 19, 2012
Mulvane Art Museum
January 6, 2012 at midnight Application and Jury Fee submission Deadline.
Enter online only at http://www.callforentry.org/
Scroll down for details
Lowell Quilt Festival
Images 2011
Drift
A collaboration between the St. Louis Artists' Guild and Art Saint Louis, Drift is an all media exhibition which addresses our movement between east and west and the relationship to nature and the world in which we inhabit. It also focuses on how people are affected by time, space and movement. We are looking for works that highlight these ideas and communicate a profound relationship with these concepts.
Many questions can be asked that relate to the idea of Drift:
How do you relate to your environment?
How does travel affect your daily experience?
Do you notice the change of the seasons?
How does environmental change impact your existence?
Does time fly? What is your relationship with time?
This exhibition will be juried by Ivy Cooper.
Artist as Entrepreneur Boot Camp
NYFA is now accepting applications for the “Artist as Entrepreneur” Boot Camp. Applications are due on April 29 and classes begin June 11, 2011. The Boot Camp will provide artists working in all disciplines (literary, media, performing and visual) with the business skills they need to further their artistic careers. There is no charge for participation. Please share this information freely with your community of artists.
The Boot Camp begins the evening of June 10th with an introductory session including a meet and greet. The classes take place over 5, day-long sessions at NYFA’s office at 20 Jay Street in DUMBO. Participating artists can expect the sessions to spark goals and help to define concrete steps to building a business plan that can lead to financial security. Approximately 50 artists will be accepted into the program which will include both group work and individualized training.
The Boot Camp is open to artists working all disciplines. They must be residents of New York City and have internet access. Classes will take place from 10:00 am – 5:00 pm on June 11, 18, 25, July 9 and 16. The application is due on April 29. Application form and guidelines.
For questions, please contact us at bootcamp@nyfa.org.
Crafts National
May 5-August 19, 2012
Mulvane Art Museum
This juried exhibition is open to US citizens age 18 and up.
All work must be original, completely finished and ready to install.
Important Dates:
January 6, 2012 at midnight Application and Jury Fee submission Deadline. Enter online only at www.callforentry.org.
February 15, 2012 Notification (by e-mail)
April 10, 2012 Deadline for shipping and hand delivery
Eligible media:
Ceramics, glass, metal, fiber/textiles, beadwork, wood, handmade paper, mixed media
Fee is $35 for up to three entries, fee is non-refundable
Artists are responsible for roundtrip shipping and insurance. The Museum provides insurance on-site.
Shipping Instructions, delivery/pickup information, etc. will be sent to artists selected to participate in the exhibition.
A catalog, including a list of participating artists, several images of art works and a statement by the Juror, will be available.
Qualifications:
CONDITIONS OF ACCEPTANCE & AGREEMENTS
The following statements constitute an agreement between the artist and the Mulvane Art Museum. No exceptions will be made to these rules.
• Artwork must not differ from the entry images.
• Any requirements of the exhibit not fulfilled will result in disqualification
• The Mulvane Art Museum reserves the right to use reproductions of accepted artwork for the purpose of promotion of the exhibit which may include media outlets, poster, mailings and the Museum’s web site.
Reminders
Make sure your applications are complete.
Include (3 or maximum of 6) artwork images
All images are juried anonymously.
Juror
Gail M. Brown is an Independent Curator whose focus is to enhance visibility and education about contemporary craft in the larger visual arts community. She trained as a print maker at the Philadelphia College of Art, and she has been watching the contemporary crafts movement since the early 1970's. She curates focused exhibitions which share the exceptional work of mature and mid-career artists and introduce younger makers. She also lectures and writes on craft and professional practices for emerging artists. Her impressive resume includes exhibitions curated for NCECA in Baltimore, MD; the Brookfield Craft Center in Brookfield, CT; the Folk Art Center of the SHCG in Ashville, NC; and U Mass Dartmouth in New Bedford, MA. In addition, she has curated two shows of British jewelry which traveled to Boston, New York City, Chicago (SOFA), and St. Louis. Most recently, Gail curated The Edges of Grace: Provocative, Uncommon Craft for the Fuller Craft Museum in Brockton, MA.
How to Apply:
Entry on-ine only through www.callforentry.org.
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