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Friday, October 10, 2008

Opportunities: Call for Artists

CALL FOR ENTRIES: EXPO 28, NEW YORK

http://www.bjspokegallery.com/

b. j. spoke Gallery presents Expo 28, an international fine art competition. Juror: Stina Puotinen, The Whitney Museum, New York. All fine arts accepted, no craft. Deadline for submission: October 31, 2008. The winners’ show will take place March 2009. Download prospectus at www.bjspokegallery.com or call the gallery at 631.549.5106. b.j. spoke Gallery, 299 Main Street, Huntington, NY. 11743.


CALL FOR ENTRIES: MONEY-MONEY-MONEY

http://visualartsalberta.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/moneymoneymoney_application.pdf

ARC GALLERY & EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION, CHICAGO, USA
Deadline for Submissions: November 1, 2008
Notifications Sent: December 1, 2008
All Work To Arrive: Jan 2-3, 2009
Exhibition Dates: Jan 7 to 31, 2009
Open to all artists, works in any or all media will be considered.
This show seeks to address personal, political, and economic issues pertaining to the cultural currency of Money. In today’s political climate, how does money move, change, and effect both nations and/or individuals? The effects of economic issues on national decisions, the effect of a global economy on the individual, the individual artist’s relationship to the economy, and the aesthetic value of currency are some aspects that the artist is asked to contemplate. Artists are also encouraged to address other aspects of this encompassing topic that they find interesting and pertinent. Works in any or all media will be considered.
ARC Gallery is a non-profit, alternative space run by a collective of women artists since its inception in 1973. ARC is proud to be hosting “Money-Money-Money,”: a group exhibition juried by Mary Jane Jacob, Professor and Executive Director of Exhibitions at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. As chief curator of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago and Los Angeles, she staged some of the first U.S. shows of American and European artists, such as Magdalena Abakanowicz, Ann Hamilton, Rebecca Horn, Jannis Kounellis, and Christian Boltanski, as well as the first retrospective of Gordon Matta-Clark. Shifting her workplace from the museum to the street, she has critically engaged the discourse around public space, organizing site and community-based programs that include “Places with a Past” in Charleston, “Culture in Action” in Chicago, and “Conversations at The Castle” in Atlanta. She also serves as curator for the Spoleto Festival USA in Charleston, SC. With the book Buddha Mind in Contemporary Art (University of California Press, 2004), she furthered her research into the nature of the art making today and her forthcoming anthology, Learning Mind: Experience into Art, will deal with the art experience and its relation to pedagogy.
For more information, please download and refer to the “Money-Money-Money” application and prospectus form.


CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: TRIANGLE GALLERY STUDIO ART SALE


2008 Studio Art Sale & Bohemian Extravaganza
Submission Opportunity
Calling all Professional & Emerging Artists!
Don’t miss this great opportunity to get your work and your vision out into the Calgary community. The Triangle Gallery is accepting original artworks from all professional & emerging artists for our well-attended 2008 Studio Art Sale & Bohemian Extravaganza (small format; maximum of 4; up to $450 per work). All artworks will be juried and then presented from November 6th - 8th. 50% of the proceeds support the programming at the Triangle.
The Triangle welcomes works in the following media: painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, glass, ceramics, wearable art, jewelry, metal design works, woodwork and mixed media compositions.
Include submission form with the artwork(s) between
October 30th - November 1st.

http://www.trianglegallery.com/docs/2008studioartsaleform.pdf

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