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09/20/2007 09:22:01 PM · #26 |
Deadline 9.21.07
APA Photo Contest
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09/21/2007 08:15:55 PM · #27 |
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09/22/2007 09:58:31 AM · #28 |
Not a contest, but a way to get exposure for your art.
Bad Idea Magazine, a new UK magazine specializing in non-fiction storytelling, is looking for a photo essay about âdeathâ. Unfortunately there is no money available, but the exposure is fantastic.
These guys are the business. The past two issues have featured photo essays from Magnum photographers as well as pieces from well established Pulitzer Prize winning journals.
If you are interested please email me at photo@sebmeyer.com. The more creative your take on the subject of âdeathâ is, the better!
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09/22/2007 10:36:16 AM · #29 |
opps sorry wrong one
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09/22/2007 10:37:31 AM · #30 |
WARNING -> read the terms and conditions of this one carefully. It is "controversial"
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09/22/2007 01:38:36 PM · #31 |
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09/23/2007 10:13:04 PM · #32 |
Subj:
Call For Photographs - Annual Portfolio Issue
Date:
9/20/2007 11:25:27 AM Eastern Daylight Time
CALL FOR PHOTOGRAPHS - SHOTS 98
Submittals must be received by November 1, 2007
SHOTS Magazine announces an international call for photographic work to be considered for publication in the ANNUAL PORTFOLIO ISSUE. Subject matter is open. Please visit the SHOTS website for complete details and guidelines. Selected photographers will have their work featured on at least four pages in this issue.
An established independent photography journal in its 21st year of publication, SHOTS Magazine reaches an international audience of photographers, collectors, galleries, museums, educators and other fine art photography enthusiasts. Don't miss this chance to have your work seen! Submittals are due by November 1.
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SHOTS 97: Dress Up
The Autumn Issue is now available.
This issue features the compelling work of over 40 photographers and their various interpretations of the issue's theme, "Dress Up".
Also included is a candid interview with Martin Cooper where he discusses his life as a fashion designer and fine art photographer.
This is another issue not to be missed!
Click for further information and to view sample images from SHOTS 97
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SUBSCRIBE TO SHOTS
SHOTS Magazine is a quarterly, independent photography journal made possible by the participation and subscriptions of its readers. Please visit the SHOTS website to subscribe, or to purchase copies of the current issue or back issues.
Click for subscription information
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Word of mouth is essential to the longevity and growth of an independent publication like SHOTS. If you're someone who enjoys the magazine, please remember to help spread the word.
Thank you for your interest and support!
Warm regards,
Russell Joslin
Editor and Publisher
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email: shotsmag@juno.com
web: //www.shotsmag.com
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09/25/2007 06:51:27 PM · #33 |
Deadline: the 23rd of each month
Apogee Photo Magazine
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09/25/2007 07:00:01 PM · #34 |
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09/25/2007 07:05:17 PM · #35 |
Call for Entries:
Submission Deadline (see below for details) November 20, 2007
Ghost Town Planet
The Nave Gallery seeks artists to participate in Ghost Town Planet, an
exhibition curated by Martha Friend and Marcella Anna Stasa. This exhibit will take place at the Nave Gallery in Somerville, MA from February 22 - March 21, 2008.
The exhibition will be an environment that represents the end of life on earth as we know it, and will include ruins of human civilization as well as expressions of transformation and rebirth. The curators are looking to include other artists whose work references ruination, rebirth, spirituality, and nurturance. Artists working in all media, including 3-D and sculpture, are encouraged to apply. The Nave Gallery will be sending out a press release to the media and printing a color card to promote this exhibition.
We look forward to your interpretations of this theme.
Applicants should include:
Entry fee $10 (for up to 6 images) and is NOT refundable.
Checks should be written to ARTSomerville.
Artist resume, email contact info, image list (medium, dimensions,year created)
Artist statement 150 words about artwork and relationship to the call
Supporting images may be either slides or digital. Label slides orCD-ROM with their fullname, and the name of their piece. Digital images must be high resolution jpeg files (350 dpi minimum) and submitted on CD-ROM only;
No entries submitted by email will be considered.
All submissions must be sent via First Class U.S. mail Include a self-addressed envelope with adequate postage for return of material Postmark deadline of November 20, 2007
INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE REVIEWED.
A 20% commission is taken on all sales.
Artists are responsible for any shipping costs.
Gallery hours: FRI 5-8 p.m., SAT, SUN 1-5 p.m.
Participating artists will be asked to assist with gallery sitting.
Some pedestals are available for 3-D work. All 2-D work must be gallery ready framed for display.
Please send jpegs, slides or photographs (formatted to specifications on call), resume, statement, image list, self-addressed envelope with adequate postage for return of materials before the postmark deadline of November 20, 2007.
Exhibition Dates: February 22- March 21, 2008
Reception: Friday, February 22, 2008, from 6-8 p.m.
To see previous exhibits held at the Nave Gallery, please visit
www.artsomerville.org
Please send submissions to:
The Nave Gallery
Clarendon Hill Presbyterian Church
155 Powderhouse Blvd.
Somerville, MA 02145
Attention: Michelle Fiorenza
For more information, please send email to:
mfiorenza@artsomerville.org
Artists will be notified by the curators by November 30, 2007.
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09/27/2007 10:41:01 AM · #36 |
NASHVILLE, Anyone?
Dangenart International Juried Exhibition Call For
Entries
September 26, 2007 Dear artists,
Dangenart Gallery invites you to submit artwork for review.
Dangenart International Juried Exhibition is an open call for artists for a
group show in December 2007.
JUROR:
Daniel Lai, Curator, Director of Dangenart Gallery, Nashville , Founder of
Art at the Arcade (Art Colony,) Nashville .
Lain York, Curator, Director of Zeitgeist Gallery, Nashville.
Rocky Horton, Assistant Professor of Art at Lipscomb University, Nashville
ELIGIBILITY: The competition is open to all artists over 18 years of age,
national and international, working in all media. All forms of painting,
drawing, sculpture, photography, graphics, digital and installation art are
eligible, except video art. Works do not have to be for sale.
AWARD: Group show. The gallery takes 30% sale commission. Submissions will
also be reviewed by the gallery's review board (apart from this jury panel.)
Additional artists may be selected to be included in future group shows and in
the gallery stable.
ENTRY GUIDELINE: Images must be oriented properly.
Prints - 8.5"x11" maximum size.
CD's - jpg and tiff files only. Each image must not exceed 1000 pixels in any
dimension, and 300k in memory.
Email - jpg and tiff files only. Total attachment must not exceed 5MB. Email
submission is accepted. paste the filled-out entry form, attach your jpegs
with your entry and email your entry to entry@dangenart.com
Subject should read: Int. Juried Exhibition.
Slides - 35 mm paper/plastic mounts.
FEE: Enclose visuals, entry form, and a non-refundable entry fee of US$30
for 4 images and $5 for each additional image. Check, money order, or
traveler's check payable to DANGENART.
Online Payment is acceptable. All major credit cards are accepted. Go to the
link to pay: (//www.dangenart.com/entry.htm)
Include transaction ID on entry form.
Mail all the above and an SASE of sufficient postage and size to:
Dangenart
83 Arcade Building
Nashville TN37219
The postmarked deadline has been extended to October 26, 07.
Materials will only be returned if an SASE of sufficient size and postage
is included.
Artists will be responsible for transport of work to and from the gallery
on time. Accepted artworks must reach the gallery (both hand delivered or
shipped) by Nov 23. The artist is responsible for any insurance of his/her work
during transit. ALL WORKS OF ART WILL BE INSURED ONLY WHILE ON THE PREMISES.
While utmost care is given to all artwork, slides and prints, Dangenart does not
assume any liability for damage or loss during shipping. (It is not a
requirement, but we do suggest the use of Plexiglas for lightness and safety in the
framing of your work.) We will unpack, install, and repack your artwork. Works
must be shipped prepaid in sturdy reusable containers. Artists play no part in
the installation unless agreed by Dangenart.
Artists will be responsible for presenting his/her art professionally with
gallery caliber, namely framed, ready to hang, (with no visible staples on
stretched canvas,) or displayed on a pedestal. Works arrived not meeting this
criterion will not be shown. Please label the artist's name, title of work and
medium and price on the back of your work. Our staff will plan and organize the
hanging.
Postmarked deadline Oct 15
Jury notification via email (selected artists only.) Nov 1
Works arrive by Nov 23
Exhibition starts Dec 1 (Opening reception Dec 1. Attendance not required
but welcomed.)
Exhibition ends Dec 24
Dangenart International Juried Exhibition 2007
Entry Form
Submission for these exhibitions will constitute agreement on the part of
the artists to the terms listed in the preceding pages.
(Photocopy this page if you need more space.)
Name ______________________________________
email ______________________________________
Phone______________________________________
Address_____________________________________
City/State/Zip________________________________
List the following: image number, title, size and retail price
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09/27/2007 01:19:10 PM · #37 |
MASSACHUSETTS OR NEW HAMPSIRE??
GALLERY 181 PRESENTS...THE 2ND ANNUAL
A HUNDRED UNDER A HUNDRED
A Hundred Works Under
A Hundred Dollars ensuring a Creative Holiday for ALL..
Gallery 181 is quickly establishing itself as an exciting and innovative exhibition space, located in the historic turn-of-the-century mill city of Lawrence, Massachusetts, USA. The city is open and eager
culturally, welcoming all types of arts events, and is becoming a mecca for artists! The nature of these mill
buildings has provided artists with wonderful studio spaces, galleries, and the projection for the future of this city is quite optimistic due to the energetic creativity of its inhabitants and visitors.
Gallery 181 is located within one of these mill buildings, a common area to many businesses and shops. The space is enormous and challenging, and we have been fortunate to be featuring very exciting and innovative exhibitions!
Please go to www.caladangallery.com/sites/gallery181 to see our present endeavors!
A Hundred Under A
Hundred will make affordable, juried, high quality art available to the Community for the holidays! We intend, with the partnership of the retail business in the Cotton Weaving Building (home of the gallery), to create a festive, warm, and embracing atmosphere, with weekend open houses. This is also a way for
people to embrace art as a creative alternative to Mall produced cookie-cutter gift products. We are extremely fortunate to be in a part of the country that is teeming with creative life, and we are very glad to
have the opportunity to reflect this within the community.
CURATOR and JUROR: Marjorie Kaye, Director, Gallery 181
Marjorie Kaye is the director of Gallery 181, and has brought immense energy and forward thinking to the very bountiful space of the gallery. She is also the director of the on-line venue, Caladan Gallery, which has been flourishing for almost 4 years, with monthly exhibitions focusing on timely, socially relevant art and issues. These exhibitions include artists from all over the country and international as well! Visit www.caladangallery.com to view! Ms. Kaye is also a noted artist in her own right, most known for her detailed Mandalas and Social Surrealism. She has exhibited in many venues all over the country and has her work in many collections both national and international. She has also been featured in many TV, Radio, and On-line interviews. You are welcomed to visit visit www.caladangallery.com/gallery/kaye2 to view her work!
CALENDAR:
~ Submissions due or postmarked by October 20, 2007
~ Notifications sent by October 25, 2007
~ Hand-delivery of accepted work on Friday, November 9rd, and Saturday, November 10th, from 10am - 5pm.
~ Exhibition dates are November 12, 2007 - January 3, 2008.
~ Artists' Reception will take place on Friday, November 16th, from 5:30-8:00pm.
~ Pick up of work not sold will be on Friday, January 4th and Saturday, January 5th, from 10am-5pm.
ENTRY FEE: $15 for 3 images ($3 for each additional image)
TO ENTER:
Submit: 3 or more images on high quality slides (no glass), photographs, CDs, or jpegs. Anything that hangs on the wall is eligible, except video. Pieces should be no larger than 60" across. All accepted
work should be professionally presented. Entry fee of $15 ($3 for each additional image over 3) should accompany images, along with a self-addressed stamped envelope, and application form. Please label submissions with: Artist's name; Title of work; Size; Medium; and Price. Also indicate top.
To enter by mail: Send images, entry form, non-refundable entry fee (made out to Gallery 181), and SASE for returned materials to:
GALLERY 181
P.O. Box 468
Beverly, MA 01915
Attn: A Hundred Under A Hundred
To enter by email: Go to www.paypal.com and send entry fee by credit card to: gallery-181@hotmail.com. Send jpeg images, labeled with title to gallery-181@hotmail.com. Please send descriptive information in the body of the email with your name, address, and phone number.
Sales and Copyright
Gallery 181 will retain 20% of the sale of any work in this exhibition. Your entry grants permission for use of images on promotional materials.
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09/27/2007 11:35:12 PM · #38 |
I am currently seeking submissions for a new all multimedia agency based in the US.
I am looking for completed projects on all topics from every corner of the world.
Projects must have at least two elements from stills, audio and video.
If you are interested please contact me via e-mail at multimedia53@gmail.com
As we are getting ready to launch, I do not want to put too many details out in the open yet, but will answer any questions privately.
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09/29/2007 08:18:54 PM · #39 |
BOSTON, MASS.
To all; Novembers exhibition at The Distillery Gallery
will be curated by both Femke Lutgurink and myself
(Robert daVies). The gallery has received a great
response by both the public and press and offers a
spectacular viewing space unlike most.
ART SPOTTING will be the next exhibition at the end of
November and yes, I would like all to participate if
possible. The restrictions for the work are few - the
pieces only have to be 2D and be no bigger than 5
inches by 5 inches. Each artist is encouraged to
submit between 3-5 pieces of work -
photo/print/painting/drawing etc etc. Once up, the
viewer will be giving a tracking book and a pair of
binoculars and set free to wander arrange the space in
search of the work displayed. They will be asked to
not only find the work but to record a coded
inscription for every piece found.
Please, those who would like to participate, I need
confirmation by early October, and would need to have
the work by mid-November. It would be great to have
you all in - and to really put the viewer to a visual
test. I would also like a brief bio that could include
your usual migration habits and yes, your wing span.
Best
Robert daVies
Co-Founder: Rope-a-Dope Collaborative
CONTACT info: da_vies@yahoo.com
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09/29/2007 08:18:57 PM · #40 |
BOSTON, MASS.
To all; Novembers exhibition at The Distillery Gallery
will be curated by both Femke Lutgurink and myself
(Robert daVies). The gallery has received a great
response by both the public and press and offers a
spectacular viewing space unlike most.
ART SPOTTING will be the next exhibition at the end of
November and yes, I would like all to participate if
possible. The restrictions for the work are few - the
pieces only have to be 2D and be no bigger than 5
inches by 5 inches. Each artist is encouraged to
submit between 3-5 pieces of work -
photo/print/painting/drawing etc etc. Once up, the
viewer will be giving a tracking book and a pair of
binoculars and set free to wander arrange the space in
search of the work displayed. They will be asked to
not only find the work but to record a coded
inscription for every piece found.
Please, those who would like to participate, I need
confirmation by early October, and would need to have
the work by mid-November. It would be great to have
you all in - and to really put the viewer to a visual
test. I would also like a brief bio that could include
your usual migration habits and yes, your wing span.
Best
Robert daVies
Co-Founder: Rope-a-Dope Collaborative
CONTACT info: da_vies@yahoo.com
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09/30/2007 09:29:54 AM · #41 |
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09/30/2007 07:12:26 PM · #42 |
Deadline
December 31, 2007
Urban Nature
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09/30/2007 07:13:50 PM · #43 |
Deadline
May 1, 2008
Dark Chamber volume 2
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10/01/2007 08:28:26 AM · #44 |
APERTURE PUBLISHER TO JURY EXPOSURE AND ENTRY FORM NOW ONLINE
PHOTOGRAPHIC RESOURCE CENTER - BOSTON
Ever wanted to get your work in front of Aperture? The PRC is pleased to announce that Aperture's Lesley A. Martin will serve as the juror for our 13th annual juried exhibition in spring of 2008.
Lesley A. Martin is Publisher of the book-publishing program at Aperture Foundation, where she has worked on-and-off for the past twelve years. In 2006, American Photo named Martin an Innovator of the Year. Her writing on photography has been published in Aperture, American Photo, and DoubleTake, among other publications and she has edited over fifty books of photography.
You can download the entry form online now or find one in the winter newsletter. Please note that the postmark and drop off deadline for entries will be Saturday, February 9, 2008 for the spring exhibition. We look forward to seeing your work!
More information
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10/01/2007 08:22:43 PM · #45 |
Guernica Magazine, see more info below, is looking for documentary photography features on the themes:
Health
Pollution
Home
If you are potentially interested in showing your work in Guernica, please send a general description of the feature with a link to a few of the images.
More information about Guernica:
Guernica Magazine
* Now read in over 100 countries, Guernica will turn three years old this fall. The magazine, likened once to the illegitimate offspring of Foreign Affairs and the Paris Review, has marked many milestones in that time. The magazine has published never-before-seen translations of the poetry of Marcel Proust, by Richard Howard, launched a highly successful guest fiction-editor series (George Saunders, Sam Lipsyte among them) and discovered talented new writers such as poet Sandy Tseng, who went on, months later, to win the prestigious âDiscoveryâ Prize given by the 92nd Street Y and The Nation. Before Guernica she had never published a poem.
* In less than three years, the magazine has published a lot in translation, from Farsi, German, Russian, Chinese, Romanian, Swedish, Spanish, Italian, Hebrew, Persian via India, Polish, Vietnamese⦠and in English but from Canada, Ireland, England and Australia.
* The interviews section has featured discussions with heads of state and government (President and Nobel Laureate Oscar Arias of Costa Rica and Congressman John Conyers of Detroit) as well as award winning writers and artists: Ha Jin, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Russell Banks, Joan Didion, Don DeLillo, Samantha Power, Billy Collins, Stephen Dunnâto name just a few.
* Guernica essays have covered consumer affairs and foreign affairs, like the in-depth series on the U.S. pharmaceutical industry or a series under way now on the absurdities of life under the government of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran; Guernica writers have shed light on the plights and customs of the last Jews of Cairo and the Kayan people of Burma, from a member of those groups (like Salar Abdoh of Iran) or a welcome observer.
* Guernica has covered musicians and entertainers like folk singer Thea Gilmore, salsa king Oscar Hernandez, and Oscar-nominated director Sally Potter, and the current issue features an interview with Mia Farrow on the plight of Darfur .
* As mentioned above, weâre now read in over 100 countries, growing in regions like the Middle East, Asia and Latin America, and have a tight, rapidly growing and influential following in North America and Europe. Best-selling author Howard Zinn says, âThere is nothing quite like Guernica, where you can find an extraordinary bouquet of stories, poems, social commentary, and art. It is always a pleasure to read.â
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10/03/2007 07:50:25 AM · #46 |
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10/04/2007 03:38:58 PM · #47 |
22nd International Juried Show 2008
Entree Fee:
$35 for two images
Prizes:
$1000
Deadline:
12/1/07
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10/04/2007 11:26:01 PM · #48 |
thanks for the great post.
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10/04/2007 11:26:31 PM · #49 |
Each year, the Kansas Arts Commission honors Kansas artists with fellowship awards in recognition of excellence in career achievement and potential.
Three categories are now available in this program:
For complete information:
Margaret Weisbrod Morris KAC
785-365-6545
//arts.ks.gov/programs_artist08.shtml
margaret@arts.ks.gov
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10/07/2007 11:43:17 AM · #50 |
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