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Liberated Muse Productions Comment by Liberated Muse Productions on October 13, 2009 at 2:51pm
September 29 through October 22, 2009

http://www.3rdward.com/soloshowcurrent/adl

The Fall Solo Show is an international open call for dynamic,
inventive and provocative work of all mediums - sculpture,
photography, painting, printmaking, illustration, installation,
graphic design, video, and more!

The selected artist will receive:

* $1,000 cash grant

* A solo exhibition in 3rd Ward's gallery, complete with a
massive opening reception

* A 2-page spread in 3rd Ward's quarterly publication

* 1-month residency at 3rd Ward with FULL facility access

* NYC wide exposure - post cards, flyers, press!

For this call we are joined by judges: Priska C. Juschka, Founder of
Priska C. Juschka Art & CK Swett of Christie's.

Submit Now!

All submissions must be received by October 22, 2009.

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March 1, 2010 Artwork now being accepted for exhibition with 12
month's gallery representation. Numerous artists have had articles
written in their newspaper(s) and many artists have sold their
work(s). There have been close to one billion viewer hits to date!
Artists are free to sell and exhibit their work in other venues at the
same time. International Online Juried Art Exhibitions: "11th Annual
Faces", EARLY DEADLINE: Feb. 8, 2009 (Later Deadline: Feb. 24, 2009);
"11th Annual Judeo-Christian Art", EARLY DEADLINE: Mar. 8, 2009 (Later
Deadline: Mar. 24, 2009); "11th Annual Contemporary Art", EARLY
DEADLINE: Apr. 8, 2009 (Later Deadline Apr. 24); "11th Annual Collage,
Digital &Mixed Media", EARLY DEADLINE: May 8, 2009 (Later Deadline May
24, 2009); "11th Annual Landscape", EARLY DEADLINE: June 8, 2009
(Later Deadline: June 24, 2009); "9th Annual Summer All Media", EARLY
DEADLINE: July 8, 2009 (Later Deadline: July 24, 2009); "11th Annual
Photographic Processes", EARLY DEADLINE: Aug. 8, 2009 (Later Deadline:
Aug. 24, 2009); "11th Annual Abstraction", EARLY DEADLINE: Sept. 8,
2009 (Later Deadline: Sept. 24, 2009); "11th Annual Painting, Drawing,
Photography & Print", EARLY DEADLINE: Oct. 8, 2009 (Later Deadline:
Oct. 24, 2009); "7th Annual Color: Bold/Subtle", EARLY DEADLINE:
Nov. 8, 2009 (Later Deadline: Nov. 24, 2009); "12th Annual All Media",
EARLY DEADLINE: Dec 8, 2009 (Later Deadline: Dec. 24, 2009); "11th
Annual Realism", EARLY DEADLINE: Jan. 8, 2009 (Later Deadline:
Jan. 24, 2009. For a prospectus please contact: Upstream People
Gallery, 5607 Howard St, Omaha NE 68106-1257 USA; OR call:
402-991-4741; OR email the gallery at:
shows@upstreampeoplegallery.com; OR download next upcoming show
prospectus at:
http://www.upstreampeoplegallery.com/schedule/default.asp

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October 15, 2009 CALL FOR PATTERN VERSUS RANDOM THEMED ART CALADAN
GALLERY presents a juried exhibition entitled "Geometric Sequence:
Random or Otherwise". The origin of patterning comes from nature; it
exists within construction, of environments that include this natural
world, as well as the world invented by us. Is this the creation of a
secondary realm, a mere copy of the natural world? Or is it a
transformation of that which already exists? One aspect of this Call
to Artists is to answer this question. Another aspect is the
examination of geometry and its sequence purely on an aesthetic
level. We see geometric patterning everywhere around us. We are
searching for artwork built upon these layers of sequence. We have
been extremely fortunate to be creating an exciting, diverse, and
active meeting place for artists and viewers alike, in a warm and
positive virtual atmosphere since 2003. All mediums except video are
eligible. Contact: Caladan Gallery, Box 391939, Cambridge MA 02139 OR
617-838-8929 OR http://www.caladangallery.com/v2/blog

October 20, 2009 A.I.R. FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM 18-month professional
development program with solo show opportunity for women in the NYC
area. Panelists: Lowery Stokes-Sims, Curator, Museum of Art and
Design; Harriet Senie, Art Critic and Art Historian; and Catherine
Morris, Curator of the Elizabeth Sackler Center for Feminist Art at
The Brooklyn Museum. APPLICATION DEADLINE: October 31, 2009. Apply
online or send SASE for prospectus to: A.I.R. Gallery, 111 Front St
#228, Brooklyn NY 11217 OR http://www.airgallery.org

October 20, 2009 WIN A $500 ART HOUSE ARTIST GRANT Sign up and
complete a 4" x 6" piece of art work. It can be anything. A painting,
drawing, sketch, photograph, or just about anything that can fit on
the drawing paper we send you. We will hold an exhibition with the
pieces we get back where the viewers at the exhibition will vote for
the 100 best. The online Art House community will then vote for the 50
best to be in another exhibition. The artist with the most votes will
receive a 500 dollar artist grant! To sign up or for more info please
visit: http://www.arthousecoop.com/projects/spacebetween OR For more
info on Art House Gallery please visit: http:///www.arthousecoop.com

October 20, 2009 INTERNATIONAL CALL FOR PHOTOGRAPHY Thinking outside
the box, New Visions will feature work that will test the limits,
expose new ideas, and engage the viewer with contemporary
photography. Alternative process, digital and traditional photography
are encouraged. The exhibition is open to photographers world wide,
both amateur and professional. Exhibition and Awards include: Daylight
Magazine Award and Juror's Selection: $300, featured on Daylight
Magazine's website, a years subscription to Daylight Magazine and
included in the Daylight Magazine's November Newsletter, plus other
cash prizes. Entry fee. For more information: The Center for Fine Art
Photography OR 970-224-1010 OR http://www.c4fap.org

October 21, 2009 PAINT! NEW YORK CITY OPEN CALL! International
deadline. Apply online. No Jury. Exposure to New York based Arts
Professionals. Representation opportunities. Spaces fill
quickly. climate/gallery exhibitions take place at its location in New
York City. "Why Paint?" We still hear this. Painters join us in
offering an International Answer! This exhibition will be one of a
series that the gallery will present over time exploring international
best practices in painting. Submit online:
http://www.climategallery.com

October 23, 2009 CALL FOR ARTISTS IN ALL MEDIA Artoconecto announces a
call for artists in all media for 'A-B(o)MB II: The Fallout', the
second annual juried show of emerging national and international
artists, that will run during Art Basel/Miami Beach, from opening
night preview November 28th, through the month of December. A-B(o)MB
(Art Basel (off) Miami Beach) II: The Fallout, is Artoconecto's first
satellite fair in conjunction with Basel/Miami, and will be held at
Macy's/Burdine's historic Flagler Street location in the heart of
downtown Miami. The jury includes artists Gregory de la Haba (NYC),
Clifton Childree (Miami), and Christina Pettersson (Sweden/Miami),
giving artists a true voice in the selection process. Jury Prize
Winner(s) will be announced during Art Basel, with full media and
Internet exposure given to all selected artists and their work. For
guidelines/entry form, contact: 786-246-2047 OR
http://www.artoconecto.org OR artoconecto@gmail.com

October 30, 2009 OPEN CALL FOR PHOTOGRAPHY Magic Silver 2010 is a
juried photography exhibition designed to encourage and reward those
involved in photographic media, and to provide a format for
exhibition. Juror: Ken Merfeld. Awards: A total of $1000 will be
awarded as determined by the juror. Eligibility: Any artist 18 years
or older working in traditional photography, experimental or
non-traditional light sensitive processes, digital media, or video are
encouraged to apply. Catalog: An exhibition catalog will be produced
with reproductions of work by all accepted artists. All artwork should
be sent framed or otherwise ready to install. Entry fee. Contact:
Becky Atkinson Alley, Director of University Galleries, Murray State
OR 270-809-6734 OR http://www.murraystate.edu/artgallery OR
becky.atkinson@murraystate.edu

October 31, 2009 CALL FOR ENTRIES - 12th National Juried Art
Exhibition. Image deadline November 2, 2009. Over $7,500 in cash
awards for 2 and 3-dimensional Fine Art and Photography completed
within the last 2 years. For prospectus send SASE to: Baker Arts
Center, 624 N Pershing, Liberal KS 67901. OR 620-624-2810 OR
http://www.bakerartscenter.org OR bakerartscenter3@sbcglobal.net

October 31, 2009 THE ART RENEWAL CENTER'S INTERNATIONAL 2009/2010 ARC
SALON 6TH ANNUAL COMPETITION Over $48,000 in cash awards, with $10,000
Best in Show. Win International Recognition overnight and have your
work seen by 5.5 Million Yearly Visitors. Compete and Win in All 6
Categories. Award Winners and Finalists will be featured on the Art
Renewal Center's website and in our full color catalogue. Compete and
Win in 6 Categories: Figurative, Still Life, Landscape, Sculpture,
Drawing and Animals. Jury of Awards: Juliette Aristides, Fred Ross,
Paul W McCormack. Entry fee. For prospectus send a #10 SASE to: Katie
O'Hagan, Art Renewal Center, 100 Markley St, Port Reading NJ 07064 OR
http://www.artrenewal.org OR arcprograms@artrenewal.org

October 31, 2009 CALL FOR WEARABLE ART SUBMISSIONS The Port Moody Arts
Centre is now accepting application packages for original wearable art
garments to be included in the 2010 Wearable Art Exhibition taking
place in and around the City of Port Moody coinciding with the 2010
Vancouver/Whistler Winter Olympic Games in British Columbia,
Canada. Artists will have the opportunity to win prize money in each
of 3 categories (a total of $2,000 CDN is available) and showcase
their work to an expanded, international audience. Presented by the
Port Moody Arts Centre Society, the Wearable Art Awards encourage
artists of all mediums to submit evocative, imaginative and thought
provoking creations for the human body. Deadline is December 18,
2009. Entry details:
http://www.wearableartawards.com/call_for_entry.php

October 31, 2009 CALL FOR SMALL WORKS (ALL 2D & 3D MEDIA) - Awards
juried by Marian Parmenter, co-founder of the San Francisco Museum of
Modern Art Artists Gallery. All submitted work will be exhibited at
Pacific Art League November 6 - 30, 2009. Awards: 1st-$300, 2nd-$100,
3rd-$50 + Honorable Mentions. 40% commission on sales. Size limit of
12" x 15" for 2D and 12" x 12" x 15" for 3D. Open to artists worldwide
who can hand-deliver or ship submissions to the show. Unframed work is
eligible. Entry fee $25 for 2 + $10 each additional. PayPal
accepted. Contact: Pacific Art League, 668 Ramona St, Palo Alto CA
94301 OR 650-321-3891 OR 650-321-3617(FAX) OR
http://www.PacificArtLeague.org OR gallery@pacificartleague.org

November 1, 2009 MAGAZINE ART & LITERARY CONTEST Open to several
mediums of art and literature. There are six categories of art;
Painting, Computer Graphic Art, Sculpting, Drawing, Mixed Media and
Photography. There are three categories of literature; Fictional Short
Stories, Non-Fictional Short Stories and Poetry. All entries MUST have
an ANGEL theme. Religion will not play a part in any of the
judging. The winning entries and artist's / writer's profiles will be
published in our premier magazine and online. Artists and Writers
retain all copyrights and artwork! First Prize (US) $3000 in each
category; Second Prize (US) $1500 in each category; Third Prize (US)
$500 in each category; Honorable Mention (US) $200 in each
category. Contact: http://www.onangelsmagazine.com/about.html OR
info@onangelsmagazine.com

November 13, 2009 SIXTY SQUARE INCHES - 17th Biennial North American
Small Print Exhibition. Open to artists over the age of 18 residing in
the United States, Canada and Mexico. Entries must be original fine
art prints in any media except straight photography. Image size may
not exceed 60 square inches (height x width). Dates of exhibition are
March 8 through April 25, 2010. Juror will be Jenny Schmid of bikini
press international and the University of Minnesota. Selections will
be made from digital images. A non-refundable entry fee of $25
entitles the artist to submit up to three (3) images of original works
completed in the last 3 years (2007-2009). Entries must be made on the
official entry form available from: Craig Martin, Purdue University
Galleries, Yue-Kong Pao Hall of Visual and Performing Arts, 552 West
Wood St, West Lafayette IN 47907-2002 OR 765-494-3061 OR
http://www.purdue.edu/galleries OR cdmartin@purdue.edu

November 30, 2009 EMERGING ARTISTS 2010 Eighteenth annual competition
for gallery exhibition and awards. This exhibition is devoted to the
discovery, introduction and promotion of emerging artists. It will be
held in March 2010 at the Limner Gallery and is open to all artists
working in any media. There will be a $1000 cash award and $2400 in
publication awards. For prospectus e-mail: slowart@aol.com OR print
from the website at: http://www.slowart.com/prospectus/ea2010.htm OR
send SASE to" SlowArt Productions, 123 Warren St, Hudson NY 12534

ARTIST-OF-THE-DAY GALLERY SEEKS SUBMISSIONS Guidelines for submissions
can be found at: http://artcontestslist.com/aotd/submission.guidelines

EROTIC ART GALLERY SEEKS SUBMISSIONS Guidelines for submissions can be
found at: http://artdeadlineslist.com/eag/submission.guidelines
Moon Comment by Moon on August 4, 2009 at 6:43am
Washington Project for the arts has this call for submissions:
http://www.wpadc.org/events/calls.html
Moon Comment by Moon on July 3, 2009 at 11:25am
Dear Friend of FotoWeek DC,

FotoWeek DC is pleased to announce that the second annual FotoWeek DC Awards has expanded from a regional competition to an international call for entries of remarkable imagery, both in single and series form, as well as multimedia pieces that combine the strength of still images with video, sound and graphics. So much profound work has been created by photographers from around the globe we felt we needed to include this work in our Awards and at our Festival.

We invite you to submit your best work!

§ * Open to all professionals, amateurs, and students around the world!!
§ * $21,500 in cash awards
* Distinguished panel of international judges
* National Geographic Society Awards Ceremony Nov 5, 2009
* Work displayed at FotoWeek DC Festival Nov 7-14, 2009
* Published in Limited Edition 2010 FotoWeek DC Book
* Media & Online exposure at fotoweekdc.org
* Entries judged in 12 separate categories (including social documentary and
multimedia)
* Images accepted in digital, film, cell phone, and alternatives processes

Enter by July 26th for 20% discount. The final Awards deadline is September 13, 2009. Visit www.fotoweekdc.org for a complete listing of award categories, eligibility, rules, judges and information on FotoWeek DC 2009.

FotoWeek DC relies on your generous support to fund our non-profit programs and events.

Good luck with the Competition!
FotoWeek DC
Liberated Muse Productions Comment by Liberated Muse Productions on June 28, 2009 at 9:46am
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Malik Seneferu Comment by Malik Seneferu on January 8, 2009 at 5:42pm
Happy new 2 all
Moon Comment by Moon on December 2, 2008 at 11:55am
DEADLINE JANUARY 12, 2009 - $3000 IN AWARDS
Embracing Our Differences
Online Event - Contests, Juried Art Shows - , Acrylic, Digital Media, Illustration, Sculpture, Pastel, Photography, Poetry, Metalsmithing Art Organization
Embracing Our Differences invites artists, photographers, professionals, amateurs, teachers and students to participate in its 5th annual visual art exhibit celebrating diversity. National and international submissions are encouraged. 39 artists will be selected for the exhibit. The Embracing Our Differences exhibit will be displayed throughout the month of April 2008 at Island Park along Sarasota’s beautiful bayfront. The exhibit will also be displayed throughout the month of May 2008 in North Port, Florida. Since 2004, the exhibit has been viewed by more than 400,000 visitors. The exhibit will contain 39 billboard-sized (16 feet wide by 12 1/2 feet high) images of the selected artworks.Final selections will be chosen based on artistic excellence in reflection of the theme “Embracing Our Differences”. The art-work will also be evaluated on how effectively it will read outdoors when enlarged to billboard size – 16 feet wide by 12 1/2 feet high. Artists are encouraged to use bold saturated colors and strong lines. Final selections will be made by a 3-judge panel of professional artists, curators and art professionals. A total of $2,500.00 in awards will be presented.Deadline for submission is January 8, 2008. There is no submission fee.The mission of Embracing Our Differences is to use art as a catalyst for creating awareness and promoting the value of diversity, the benefits of inclusion and the significance of the active rejection of hatred and prejudice.Submission forms and more information concerning past winning submissions are available online.
Embracing Our Differences, PO Box 2559, 34230, Florida, United States
Moon Comment by Moon on November 3, 2008 at 9:00am


Click HERE for more information
Moon Comment by Moon on November 2, 2008 at 6:49pm
The Kennedy Center Education Department seeks a versatile, energetic person with theater/teaching experience for On Location: Spotlight on Your Community. www.onlocationproject.org This program, January-June 2009, is a new national touring initiative with a media teaching artist, a production coordinator, and a theater teaching artist who work with middle school students to create short films in Mac computer environment. There will be ten, two-week residencies in cities across U.S.

Training on developed curriculum provided; knowledge of Mac applications helpful. Minimum two years experience teaching students in theater required. Availability—Jan-June; Jan-March; or April-June. Previous touring experience preferred. Compensation: weekly salary, housing, and per diem.

How to Apply:
Apply on line at www.kennedy-center.org/jobs
 

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