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Call For Entries

May 10, 2012 in Art Blog, Art competition, Art Notes, Artist Submissions


Photographic Portrait Prize 2012
Entry is now open for the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2012, the leading international photographic portrait competition, which celebrates and promotes the very best in contemporary portrait photography. The competition is open to everyone aged 18 and over from around the world.

Organised by the National Portrait Gallery in London, the Prize has established a reputation for its diversity of photographic styles submitted by a range of photographers, from gifted amateurs and photography students to established professionals.

In the Prize’s search for excellence, photographers are encouraged to interpret ‘portrait’ in its widest sense of ‘photography concerned with portraying people with an emphasis on their identity as individuals.’

In 2011 the exhibition featured sixty selected works and was seen by over 75,000 people at the National Portrait Gallery. The 2012 Prize exhibition will run at the National Portrait Gallery from 8 November 2012 to 17 February 2013.

First prize £12,000. Find out more and enter online here… www.npg.org.uk/photoprize

Buy Art Online without the Risk

May 1, 2012 in Art Blog, Art Notes, In the News, Resources

Buy Art Online without the Risk with Rise Art

Investing in a piece of original artwork can often be a risky business. For first time buyers especially, navigating the world of galleries can be an intimidating and time consuming process. And what happens if work that looked impressive on gallery wall, does not look great when hung above your mantelpiece?

This is where Rise Art comes in. Offering affordable art including expertly curated collections of limited edition prints, photographs and original paintings, Rise Art allows collectors to rent a work before deciding whether to make a long term commitment. Showcasing a wide range of exciting emerging and acclaimed artists, Rise Art offers consumers the chance to be a little more daring about the work that they choose to bring into their homes.

Discover work you love by taking Rise Art’s free art quiz. Their curators will then send you a selection of artwork that matches your taste in art. When you find something you love, rent the artwork first, and Rise Art will send it to you framed and ready to hang. Rent for as long as you like, use credits from rental to purchase the work, or return it completely free of charge. Rise Art takes care of everything, including the return shipping!

Rise Art releases new original art each week. Recent releases include extraordinary prints by V&A exhibitor Kristjana S. Williams, paintings by New Contemporaries recipient Andy Jackson, and photography by Pedro Guimaraes.
The aim of Rise Art is to bring accessibility to the world of art and art ownership, while helping people buy art with confidence. Artists are provided with a platform on which to showcase their works and art buyers and lovers can be kept updated in relation to artists whose work they may have purchased. In an increasingly digital age, Rise Art is bringing art ownership to the many, rather than the few.

What do you think about Rise Art’s new model?

For more info visit their website: www.riseart.com

Photography Competition

April 28, 2012 in Art Blog, Art competition, Art Notes, Artist Submissions

2012 CCNY Annual Juried Photography Competition
CALL FOR ENTRIES

Jurors: Elisabeth Biondi & Martine Fougeron

Deadline: 11:59pm, Monday, June 4, 2012

The Camera Club of New York (CCNY) is pleased to announce an open call for applications for its Annual Juried Photography Competition. Photographers and photo-based artists working in any genre are eligible to apply. Applicants are encouraged to submit a cohesive body of work.

Selected applicants will be featured in an exhibition at the CCNY gallery in the summer of 2012 and on our website. The first place selection will receive a $500.00 cash award.

Please submit online using CallForEntry.org (CAFÈ) There is no extra fee for submitting through CAFÈ, and once you register to the CAFÈ system, you are more easily able to access other calls for entry and submit to those using a standardized procedure. CCNY will only be accepting entries submitted through this system. Click here to submit now or see more detailed guidelines.

ABOUT US:
One of New York’s oldest not-for-profit arts organizations, the Camera Club of New York (CCNY) is a workspace for photographers and a hub for the photo community, offering exhibitions, lectures, workshops, an online newsletter and Guest Blog, and a year-round Darkroom Residency Program. Today, CCNY is a thriving base for a diverse community interested in both traditional and experimental directions in photography.

ABOUT THE JURORS:
After fifteen years as the Visuals Editor of The New Yorker, Elisabeth Biondi left the publication in Spring 2011, to work as an independent curator. In 2011, she has curated PHOTOGRAPHY NOW: engaged, personal, and vital and Subjective/Objective for the New York Photo Festival 2011. Her show New Yorker Fiction/Real Photography was recently at Steven Kasher Gallery in Chelsea. She is a Senior Thesis Adviser for SVA Graduate School and is a Contributing Editor for Aperture Magazine.

Ms. Biondi joined the staff of The New Yorker in 1996, shortly after photography was introduced to the magazine and as it began to play a more prominent editorial role. As Visuals Editor she has helped shape the look of the publication by establishing a group of staff photographers, commissioning both ‘Masters’ and emerging talent, and utilizing portrait, fine art, and documentary photography. She built the magazine’s reputation for its use of photography, which is much acclaimed and has received numerous awards, including two National Magazine Awards.

Born and educated in Germany, Ms. Biondi started working with photography when GEO Magazine, often described as a more contemporary and controversial version of National Geographic, made its appearance on the American market. Although the magazine won many awards for its photography and design, it ultimately ceased publication in 1984.

Subsequently, she moved to Vanity Fair, which soon began to grow into the highly successful magazine it is today. As Director of Photography, she focused on lively, witty portraiture – an important contribution to the increased success of the publication. After seven years at Vanity Fair, Ms. Biondi returned to Germany to work for Stern, one of Germany’s largest news weeklies. As head of the Photography Department, she explored the fast-paced world of news and reportage photography, and worked with photographers around the world. After five years, she returned to New York to work as Visuals Editor of The New Yorker.

Martine Fougeron began her Téte–á–Téte project in 2005 as a student at the International Center of Photography. In this series of intimate portraits of her two adolescent sons and their friends in New York and in France, she reveals the face-to-face engagement of the mother-photographer with the private world of two brothers and their teen tribe. Curator and critic Charlotte Cotton has called the project “one of the best biographical stories that photography has crafted in the 2000s.”

Fougeron was born and reared in France and studied at l‘Institut d‘Etudes Politiques de Paris and then at Wellesley College. She has been living in New York and working as a photographer for the last ten years, having turned to photography after a successful career as a Creative Director in the fragrance industry. Téte–á–Téte was presented at Peter Hay Halpert Gallery in New York in 2008 and at the Gallery 339 in Philadelphia in 2010. Fougeron has also done editorial assignments for The New Yorker, The New York Times Sunday Magazine and New York Magazine. Her website is www.martinefougeron.com.

PRIZES:
Selected applicants will be featured in an exhibition at the CCNY gallery in August/September 2012. Winners and honorable mentions will also be featured on the CCNY website. The first place selection will receive a $500.00 cash award. Sales will be encouraged. (A 30% commission applies to all sales.)

ENTRY:
The competition is open to all U.S. residents 18 years or older who are CCNY members. CCNY staff, Board members, workspace fellows, artists-in-residence, and their families are not eligible. Only photographs or photo-based work will be considered.

FEE:
There is no fee to apply. All applicants must be active members of the CCNY. A one-year Participating Membership is $40. In an effort to make the process easier on each applicant, please pay for the Participating Membership level through the CallForEntry.org (CAFÈ) website as the last step of the application process. (Other levels of membership, which include additional benefits like workspace access, could be viewed on the CCNY membership page.)

Participating Member benefits:
• free entry CCNY’s Lecture Series at The School of Visual Arts
• 10% discount on classes, workshops, private lessons and book sales
• portfolio review with CCNY staff or Board member (limit one review per year)
• free entry to competitions and juried exhibitions
• special access to CCNY programming and news

TO APPLY:
NOTE:
Each artist is able to submit entries online only through CallForEntry.org (CAFÈ) There is no extra fee for submitting through CAFÈ, and once you register to the CAFÈ system, you are more easily able to access other calls for entry and submit to those using a standardized procedure. Click here to submit now or see more detailed guidelines.

please submit only the following materials via the online service:

1) Work Sample
Each applicant may submit up to six digital images for consideration. Additional images will not be considered.

2) Entry Form
Complete the competition entry form on our online system. This shouldn’t take too long, but you would need to create a free log-in account on CAFÈ first.

3) Artist statement and resume (optional)
Applicants are encouraged to provide an Artist Statement (200 words or less) and a one-page resume. Artist statements should address works submitted.

DEADLINE: 11:59pm, Monday, June 4, 2012

Finalists will be notified in mid-June. The winners will then be informed as to the deadline for receipt of their work for the exhibition. All work must be framed and ready for hanging.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Review our history, membership opportunities, exhibitions, lectures, classes and to see some of the past winners of our Photography Competitions.

For more information, contact us at info@cameraclubny.org or by phone at 212–260–9927.

What is Pictify?

April 24, 2012 in Art Blog, Art Notes, In the News, Resources

-Another pinteresting idea.. love it.

Pictify is the global home for sharing your favourite artworks, seeing other people’s, adding your comments, and building your own collection of
favourite paintings, sculptures, photography, drawings, or any other art medium.

Through Pictify you can share all art from the earliest cave drawings, the Renaissance, Old Masters and Impressionists to art works created today.

If you love art and want to share it with millions of other people all over the world Get Started now on Pictify.

Pictify for individual members

Your chances of owning a Van Gogh, Monet, Hockney or Hirst might be pretty slim but on Pictify you can. You can curate your own collections
of art, make albums of your favourite paintings, photographs, sculptures and so on, and you can share your albums with your Pictify friends and
followers.

Visit pictify.com

Free Webinar.. art performance?

April 11, 2012 in Art Blog, Art Practice, Resources

free webinar

When I saw this email (sent via pearl paints email list) I thought: wait, this’s got to be an art performance, a cynical piece on predatory merchandising and consumerism.. But NO it IS a webminar! Can it?
The cheesy portrait and the telemarketing pitch for the “your art mentor website” and “The Whitney Museum Biennial (And how I got into it!)”.. Hum..

I am veeery skeptical about this approach to learn about the inner workings of the artworld, hard enough to discern from friend or foe, this artist statement workshop has all of the red flags of a bait and switch scam, AND…. I signed up.

Here’s the links and info to register… If you dare, sign up at your own risk:

Free Webinar: The Artists Statement and How to Write It!
Brainard Carey’s free teleseminar on Writing a Better Artist Statement, presented by Pearl Paint.

“In this teleseminar I (Brainard Carey) will be talking about how to write a statement about your work, and that statement is what is needed my almost all galleries and grant applications. It is free and will last about 30 minutes with a chance to ask questions at the end.
The webinar will take place on Friday, April 13th, 9pm, EST, and you will be sent details on how to call in to hear this talk.
This is a free call, to sign up, just use the form below. If you cannot be there at the time of the live call, the recording will be sent to you.”
Go sign up!
More on Brainard Carey:
http://www.yourartmentor.com/

Magnitude 7

April 6, 2012 in Art Blog, Art competition, Artist Submissions

8th Annual MAGNITUDE 7

Deadline for Entry: April 18, 2012

Every year Manifest calls for little works of art from around the world.
Each exhibit brings in hundreds of powerful yet diminutive masterpieces for our jury to consider. Inevitably we end up with a gallery full of diverse, compelling, and exquisite little gems. Manifest’s patrons eagerly await the Magnitude SEVEN event each year. So we are always excited to offer this call to artists to submit works no larger than seven inches in any dimension (any proportion). Standard presentation devices like mats and frames that are not considered part of the work of art are not limited by the 7″ criteria. 


Eligibility: Magnitude 7 is open to everyone. Professionals as well as students are encouraged to enter. The only limitation is that entries must represent original works of art that are 7″ or smaller.

Media: Open to any and all traditional and non-traditional genre and media, including mixed media. The only limiting factor is size. There is no other thematic guideline.

Jury and Curator: Manifest’s selection process involves a complex two-part system. This exhibit will be juried by a 5-9 member panel of professional and academic advisors with a broad range of expertise. The jury will then pass along their recommendations to the exhibit curator who will make the final selections from the jury-approved pool.

Catalog: Manifest will produce a full-color catalog documenting the work selected for exhibit. Each exhibiting artist will receive one free copy of the catalog. Artists will receive their copy either in person when picking up work after the exhbit, or with the return shipment of their artwork. Additional copies can be purchased via the online bookstore. For examples of past catalogs visit Manifest Press.

Delivery and Return of Work: All work accepted for the exhibition must arrive ready to install. Works not gallery-ready, or not exhibiting good craftsmanship, may be omitted from the exhibit. Accepted work that differs significantly from the entry images or suffers from poor presentation, will be disqualified. Please note that professional-level presentation is a must. Work may be hand delivered or shipped. Shipped works must be sent in an easily reusable container/packaging with return shipping prepaid, and include the return shipping label with the work. Works will be returned in the same manner as delivered or via UPS/USPS. All work must arrive at Manifest by the specified date (see calendar below). Accepted work will remain on display for the duration of the exhibition. Works not claimed within 30 days of the end of the exhibit will become the property of Manifest. The artists are responsible for all shipping costs.


Calendar:

April 18April 30May 11May 26

June 1

June 29

June 30 – July 6

July 5

Deadline for receipt of entriesNotifications sent by email to all entrants sometime this week.Hi-res images needed for catalog and PRArtwork due to Manifest by this date

Opening reception

Final Day of Exhibition

Pick-up hand-delivered work

Schedule shipped artwork for pickup (arranged by artist)

 

Insurance: Works will be insured while on gallery premises. Insurance covers theft, vandalism, damage caused by gallery patrons or staff (in accordance with insurance policy). PLEASE NOTE: Insurance does not cover damage caused during shipping due to any reason, including mishandling by carrier or failure of packaging to protect works in transit. Also not covered is damage caused to work by failure of the work itself, its mounting systems installed by the artist, or disintegration/degradation due to the nature/quality of materials or craftsmanship.

Entry Fee: Each work submitted must be accompanied by a $10 non-refundable entry fee. Number of entries is unlimited. Entry fee must be paid by U.S. check or U.S. or International money order made payable to MANIFEST, or by credit card via PayPal. (If paying by PayPal PLEASE use the paypal link provided on the page that follows the submission of the online entry form.) Detail images may be included at no additional cost, but should only be included if necessary for understanding the nature or quality of the artwork. For more than one entry fee paid by PayPal PLEASE remember to update quantity when doing so on the PayPal site.

How many works should I submit?
The average number of works submitted to typical Manifest calls is 3. Some artists like to submit several more, especially if they have a couple different bodies of work which they’d like our jury to consider, or if they have a suite of works that are interrelated. While we have absolutely no minimum number required (other than one), nor do we give an advantage to those who submit more, it is helpful to have a few options to select from at the curatorial stage. And we do routinely accept pairs or sets of work by artists once they are determined to be a finalist through our blind jury system.

Sale of Work: All work, unless indicated as not for sale (NFS), will be available for sale during exhibit. Manifest Gallery will retain a commission of 30% on all artwork sold during the exhibition.

Submission Images: In an effort to conserve resources Manifest accepts only digital images/files for consideration. See specifications below. The Gallery will retain the submitted images of accepted artwork and reserves the right to use the images in publications and gallery publicity. CD’s of works not selected will only be returned if accompanied by a SASE.

 

View the rest of the artists call 

Spring cleaned & a fresh look!

April 5, 2012 in Art Blog, Art Notes


Dearest GalleryArtists,
Welcome to the New GalleryArtist.com!
It’s spring, the kids are out of school, the trees are blooming, and GalleryArtist is looking fresh and ready for a new season.
Here are the changes (that I hope you will like):
1. A new design, much cleaner, you can easily find everything.
2. Social networking features (you’ll have to register and login to see them)
3. An Art Calendar, currently filled with hundreds art events (currently NYC) and international art opportunities.
4. User profiles, here you can upload images and share links and videos.
5. Twitter and Facebook integration, here you can like, share and comment on any page and it will directly post to your Facebook (when you are logged in and allow this feature).

Enjoy!
Mariestella

Where to buy stuff.

March 23, 2012 in Art Blog, Art Notes, Art Practice, Resources

Dear GalleryArtists,

Here’s a list I’ve found useful for sourcing artist’s materials online:

BLICK ART MATERIALS
www.dickblick.com
(800) 828-4548

DANIEL SMITH
www.danielsmith.com
(800) 426-7923

ART MEDIA
www.artmediaonline.com
(800) 990-3364 x4

DAKOTA BRUSHES
www.dakotabrushes.com
(888) 345-0067

NEW YORK CENTRAL ART SUPPLY
www.nycentralart.com
(800) 950-6111

ARTISAN SANTA FE
www.artisan-santafe.com
(800) 331-6375

ITALIAN ART STORE
www.italianartstore.com
(800) 643-6440

MEININGER’S ART SUPPLIES
www.meininger.com
(800) 950-ARTS

FINE ART STORE/ROCHESTER ART
www.fineartstore.com
(800) 836-8940

MADISON ART SHOW
www.madisonartshop.com
(800) 284-4846

DaVinci Artist Supply NYC
www.davinciartistsupply.com
(212) 871-0220
(212) 982-8607

HYATT’S GRAPHIC SUPPLY CO.
www.hyatts.com
(800) 234-9288

RACINES ART AND OFFICE SUPPLIES
www.racinesfortbragg.com
(866) 374-6972

ART XPRESS/CITY ART
www.artxpress.com
(800) 535-5908

GRAPHAIDS ART SUPPLIES
www.graphaids.com
Contact Peter Daniels
(800) 866-6601

WET PAINT
www.wetpaintart.com
(651) 698-6431

ARTIST GUILD
www.artistsguildonline.com
(920) 743-9900

ART MATERIALS
www.artmaterialsonline.com
(800) 990-3364

CREATIVE COLDSNOW
www.creativecoldsnow.com
(800) 649-9717

ART STAR SUPPLY
www.artstarsupply.com
(877)-218-5973

ART SUPPLY WAREHOUSE
www.artsupplywarehouse.com
(800) 854-6467

BLUE ROOSTER ART SUPPLIES
www.blueroosterartsupplies.com
Tel: (323) 661-9471

SMOOTH-ON, INC.
www.smooth-on.com
(800) 762-0744

Open Call!

March 13, 2012 in Art Blog, Art competition, Artist Submissions, Resources

Open Call!
Field Projects Show #4 curated by David C. Terry

Field Projects is pleased to announce our first open call exhibition; emerging and mid-career artists are invited to submit their work for consideration in our April exhibition, Show #4. Submissions will be viewed and selected for Show #4 by David C. Terry, Senior Program Officer and Curator at the New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA). All of the submissions we receive will be considered not only for Show #4 but also for our upcoming exhibition calendar.

Field Projects is an NYC-based project space committed to opening the field and exhibition opportunities to other working artists. All of the submissions we receive will be considered not only for Show #4 but also for our upcoming exhibition calendar. As a growing space, this is a fantastic time to submit your work. We are looking for new talent, ideas and practices in the contemporary art field.

About the Curator
David C. Terry is the Senior Program Officer/Curator in the Programs and Awards Department, and manager of the Fellowship and Curatorial Programs at the New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA). Mr. Terry is a working artist, curator, juror, and a panelist for the New York State Council on the Arts, Bronx Council on the Arts, Westchester Biennale, the Alexander Rutsch Award in Painting, and the Woodstock Byrdcliffe Artist in Residence Program.

Terry was recently selected as a resident in the Elizabeth Foundation’s Residency Grant for Arts Workers in 2011 but also been the recipient of awards including AIM at The Bronx Museum; BRIO, Bronx Council on the Arts; The Puffin Foundation; New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship in Sculpture, and the Arts and Business Council’s Arts Leadership Institute Award.

Eligibility & Terms
-Artists working in all mediums are welcome to apply.
-All artwork submitted must be ready to hang.
-Artists living outside NYC are also welcome to apply, however you will be responsible for artwork shipping costs.
-Artists working in new media, film, or video- you will be required to use your own equipment for exhibitions.

Submission Fee
$25

Deadline
Friday April 6, 2012, 11:59 PM !!
(Please note, due to time limitations there will be no extensions)

About Show #4
-Selected artists will be notified the week of April 9th.
-All artwork must arrive at Field Projects by Monday April 23rd
-Show #4 opens on Thursday April 26th and will run through Sunday May 6th

to apply go to the Field Project’s website.

Call For Applications: Summer 2012 Curatorial Intensive

March 13, 2012 in Art Blog, Art competition, Art Notes

CALL FOR APPLICATIONS:
New York Summer 2012: Contemporary Curatorial Practice

Program Dates:
July 8-17, 2012

Application Deadline: April 6
Program Dates: July 8–17

Recognizing there are few opportunities for professionals to receive practical training and guidance while also holding down a job, the Curatorial Intensive is targeted toward self-motivated individuals—working independently or in institutions—who would benefit from a week of intensive conversations around the issues and questions that regularly arise for curators. These range from the pragmatics of developing an exhibition and building working relationships with artists to the theoretical aspects of understanding how to turn a concept into a project and effectively communicate ideas.

Focusing on new models for curating and exhibition development, ICI’s annual summer Curatorial Intensive offers curators the opportunity to meet colleagues from around the world and share ideas on how to push the parameters of their practice.

Teachers and advisors include New York-based independent curator Cecilia Alemani; Matthew Higgs, Director and Chief Curator, White Columns, New York; and Nancy Spector, Deputy Director and Chief Curator, Guggenheim Foundation, New York.

Application Guidelines
All applications must include a 500-word description of a program idea that the applicant would like help in developing. This description should outline the proposal concept and any artists that the applicant is considering. Also required are a current resume; a 500-1,000-word letter of intent; and a 500-word text that describes a recent exhibition that has made an impact on the applicant.

Fees and Scholarships
The program fee is 1,900 USD. Participants are responsible for covering travel and accommodation expenses. ICI also offers generous scholarship packages, subsidizing or eliminating the program fees and travel expenses of four participants.

For more information, visit ICI’s website or contact Education & Public Programs Manager Chelsea Haines at chelsea@curatorsintl.org.