jeudi 9 juillet 2009
(DL:31/08/2009) Plate to Pixels
We're accepting submissions for the 2010 exhibition cycle starting in July
Plates to Pixels hosts cohesive bodies of work from two photo-based artists on a rotating monthly basis - ranging from alternative processes to digital work. Exhibitions are hosted online at platestopixels.com unless otherwise noted. Buying and selling is left to the artist, we take no commission on sales. Open to all artists internationally working in any photographic media and there is no restriction on subject matter. Please review our Mission Statement for more information on the Plate to Pixels purpose.
GUIDELINES:
We prefer to review portfolios digitally online, or via email, but we do accept CDs. Send below listed materials to:
Plates to Pixels c/o Blue Mitchell, 2342 NE 14th, Portland, Oregon, 27212
Please submit 10-16 photo-based artworks.
For All Submissions:
All images should be in JPEG only. Image dimensions should be 72 ppi with a minimum of 800 pixels on the image's longest side. Please make clear the Titles, Process, and Date. Galleries missing this information with not be considered.
For Email Submissions:
Please keep total email file size under 8 mb or Use yousendit.com for larger file transfers.
email to info@platestopixels.com
INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTATION:
• Please make clear the Titles, Process, and Date.
• An artist's statement.
• Contact information, including name, email address, and website address
• Any supporting materials you feel are pertinent to your vision.
• Resume or CV is optional.
Deadline: August 31st, 2009. No entry fee.
Plates to Pixels hosts cohesive bodies of work from two photo-based artists on a rotating monthly basis - ranging from alternative processes to digital work. Exhibitions are hosted online at platestopixels.com unless otherwise noted. Buying and selling is left to the artist, we take no commission on sales. Open to all artists internationally working in any photographic media and there is no restriction on subject matter. Please review our Mission Statement for more information on the Plate to Pixels purpose.
GUIDELINES:
We prefer to review portfolios digitally online, or via email, but we do accept CDs. Send below listed materials to:
Plates to Pixels c/o Blue Mitchell, 2342 NE 14th, Portland, Oregon, 27212
Please submit 10-16 photo-based artworks.
For All Submissions:
All images should be in JPEG only. Image dimensions should be 72 ppi with a minimum of 800 pixels on the image's longest side. Please make clear the Titles, Process, and Date. Galleries missing this information with not be considered.
For Email Submissions:
Please keep total email file size under 8 mb or Use yousendit.com for larger file transfers.
email to info@platestopixels.com
INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTATION:
• Please make clear the Titles, Process, and Date.
• An artist's statement.
• Contact information, including name, email address, and website address
• Any supporting materials you feel are pertinent to your vision.
• Resume or CV is optional.
Deadline: August 31st, 2009. No entry fee.
(DL:31/01/2010) Roadside Attractions
Roadside Attractions is accepting proposals for art projects and installations for the fall and winter of 2009/2010.
Roadside Attractions is an artist-run, storefront window exhibit space located at 911 Davenport Road in Toronto, Canada. The space is used for monthly, site-specific installations and other visual art projects.
SUBMISSION DEADLINES
spring/summer schedule 2010: January 31
We accept submissions for projects in any media with the provision that it is suited to the confines of the space.
Window space dimensions: 152cm x 203cm (tapering to 177cm) x 53cm (H x W x D)
Each exhibit is on display from the beginning of the month to its end.
We place listings for each installation in various media. Each current month’s show is prominently featured on our web page with a large image and statement regarding the work. Previous installations are archived with smaller images, crediting the artist and linking to their website. A monthly e-newsletter is sent out highlighting each installation.
SUBMITTING IS EASY
Just send us:
A project proposal describing the intended work
An artist’s statement
5 jpeg images of recent work (72 dpi, 1024 x 768 pixels max.)
Details regarding media, dimensions, date for each image
We're not hugely interested in a CV but we'll look at one if you send it. You can submit your entire package to us by e-mail or post. We will send an e-mail confirming receipt of your submission.
E-mail your submission package to us at: info@weseeinc.com
You can also mail your package to:
WeSee Inc.
911 Davenport Rd.
Toronto, ON M6G 2B7
Canada
We will definitely return your disc to you if you include a self-addressed, stamped envelope. You can hand-deliver your disc to the above address - please make arrangements with us prior.
For more information please contact us via e-mail or by calling Roy Kohn or Kate Vasyliw at 416-538-3997.
On line at: Roadside Attractions
Roadside Attractions is an artist-run, storefront window exhibit space located at 911 Davenport Road in Toronto, Canada. The space is used for monthly, site-specific installations and other visual art projects.
SUBMISSION DEADLINES
spring/summer schedule 2010: January 31
We accept submissions for projects in any media with the provision that it is suited to the confines of the space.
Window space dimensions: 152cm x 203cm (tapering to 177cm) x 53cm (H x W x D)
Each exhibit is on display from the beginning of the month to its end.
We place listings for each installation in various media. Each current month’s show is prominently featured on our web page with a large image and statement regarding the work. Previous installations are archived with smaller images, crediting the artist and linking to their website. A monthly e-newsletter is sent out highlighting each installation.
SUBMITTING IS EASY
Just send us:
A project proposal describing the intended work
An artist’s statement
5 jpeg images of recent work (72 dpi, 1024 x 768 pixels max.)
Details regarding media, dimensions, date for each image
We're not hugely interested in a CV but we'll look at one if you send it. You can submit your entire package to us by e-mail or post. We will send an e-mail confirming receipt of your submission.
E-mail your submission package to us at: info@weseeinc.com
You can also mail your package to:
WeSee Inc.
911 Davenport Rd.
Toronto, ON M6G 2B7
Canada
We will definitely return your disc to you if you include a self-addressed, stamped envelope. You can hand-deliver your disc to the above address - please make arrangements with us prior.
For more information please contact us via e-mail or by calling Roy Kohn or Kate Vasyliw at 416-538-3997.
On line at: Roadside Attractions
(DL:01/08/2009) Regular Programming
Annual Call for Submissions – Regular Programming
Due: Post marked no later than August 1, 2009
Regular Programming is created through submissions that seek the support of ’s facilities and services for public presentation. is dedicated to cultural diversity in its programming and to this end encourages applications from contemporary artists and curators identifying as members of GLBT (gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered), Aboriginal (status, non-status, Inuit and Metis) and all other culturally diverse communities. encourages proposals from individuals, groups and collectives in all visual arts media.
Regular Programming submissions are solicited through a general annual national call with a deadline of August 1st.
The Selection Committee reviews submissions within the context of ’s mandate and goals and makes recommendations to the board within 4 weeks of the deadline. [The Selection Committee is comprised of the Programming Coordinator, 1-2 Board Members, and 2 Community Members.]
The program is based on ’s available material or personnel resources. will pay CARCC fees to artists exhibiting through Regular Programming. Travel and accommodation, one-way shipping and per-diems will be provided where funding permits. produces invitations and media release documents, maintains a Critical Distance writing program for response to projects, and documents all projects digitally and in other media as appropriate. Please call (204) 944-9763 or email the gallery if you require other assistance regarding your submission.
gallery@aceart.org
http://www.aceart.org/wordpress/about.php
Due: Post marked no later than August 1, 2009
Regular Programming is created through submissions that seek the support of ’s facilities and services for public presentation. is dedicated to cultural diversity in its programming and to this end encourages applications from contemporary artists and curators identifying as members of GLBT (gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered), Aboriginal (status, non-status, Inuit and Metis) and all other culturally diverse communities. encourages proposals from individuals, groups and collectives in all visual arts media.
Regular Programming submissions are solicited through a general annual national call with a deadline of August 1st.
The Selection Committee reviews submissions within the context of ’s mandate and goals and makes recommendations to the board within 4 weeks of the deadline. [The Selection Committee is comprised of the Programming Coordinator, 1-2 Board Members, and 2 Community Members.]
The program is based on ’s available material or personnel resources. will pay CARCC fees to artists exhibiting through Regular Programming. Travel and accommodation, one-way shipping and per-diems will be provided where funding permits. produces invitations and media release documents, maintains a Critical Distance writing program for response to projects, and documents all projects digitally and in other media as appropriate. Please call (204) 944-9763 or email the gallery if you require other assistance regarding your submission.
gallery@aceart.org
http://www.aceart.org/wordpress/about.php
(DL:31/08/2009) Roadside Attractions
Roadside Attractions is accepting proposals for art projects and installations for the fall and winter of 2009/2010.
Roadside Attractions is an artist-run, storefront window exhibit space located at 911 Davenport Road in Toronto, Canada. The space is used for monthly, site-specific installations and other visual art projects.
SUBMISSION DEADLINES
fall/winter schedule 2009/2010: August 31 2009
We accept submissions for projects in any media with the provision that it is suited to the confines of the space.
Window space dimensions: 152cm x 203cm (tapering to 177cm) x 53cm (H x W x D)
Each exhibit is on display from the beginning of the month to its end.
We place listings for each installation in various media. Each current month’s show is prominently featured on our web page with a large image and statement regarding the work. Previous installations are archived with smaller images, crediting the artist and linking to their website. A monthly e-newsletter is sent out highlighting each installation.
SUBMITTING IS EASY
Just send us:
A project proposal describing the intended work
An artist’s statement
5 jpeg images of recent work (72 dpi, 1024 x 768 pixels max.)
Details regarding media, dimensions, date for each image
We're not hugely interested in a CV but we'll look at one if you send it. You can submit your entire package to us by e-mail or post. We will send an e-mail confirming receipt of your submission.
E-mail your submission package to us at: info@weseeinc.com
You can also mail your package to:
WeSee Inc.
911 Davenport Rd.
Toronto, ON M6G 2B7
Canada
We will definitely return your disc to you if you include a self-addressed, stamped envelope. You can hand-deliver your disc to the above address - please make arrangements with us prior.
For more information please contact us via e-mail or by calling Roy Kohn or Kate Vasyliw at 416-538-3997.
On line at: Roadside Attractions
Roadside Attractions is an artist-run, storefront window exhibit space located at 911 Davenport Road in Toronto, Canada. The space is used for monthly, site-specific installations and other visual art projects.
SUBMISSION DEADLINES
fall/winter schedule 2009/2010: August 31 2009
We accept submissions for projects in any media with the provision that it is suited to the confines of the space.
Window space dimensions: 152cm x 203cm (tapering to 177cm) x 53cm (H x W x D)
Each exhibit is on display from the beginning of the month to its end.
We place listings for each installation in various media. Each current month’s show is prominently featured on our web page with a large image and statement regarding the work. Previous installations are archived with smaller images, crediting the artist and linking to their website. A monthly e-newsletter is sent out highlighting each installation.
SUBMITTING IS EASY
Just send us:
A project proposal describing the intended work
An artist’s statement
5 jpeg images of recent work (72 dpi, 1024 x 768 pixels max.)
Details regarding media, dimensions, date for each image
We're not hugely interested in a CV but we'll look at one if you send it. You can submit your entire package to us by e-mail or post. We will send an e-mail confirming receipt of your submission.
E-mail your submission package to us at: info@weseeinc.com
You can also mail your package to:
WeSee Inc.
911 Davenport Rd.
Toronto, ON M6G 2B7
Canada
We will definitely return your disc to you if you include a self-addressed, stamped envelope. You can hand-deliver your disc to the above address - please make arrangements with us prior.
For more information please contact us via e-mail or by calling Roy Kohn or Kate Vasyliw at 416-538-3997.
On line at: Roadside Attractions
Libellés :
Appel a participation,
Canada,
VIII2009
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(DL:17/09/2009) Rotunda Gallery 2010 Exhibitions
Call for Entry: Rotunda Gallery 2010 Exhibitions at City Hall , Kitchener, Ontario
Visual artists with professional curricula vitae are invited to submit exhibition proposals for the Rotunda Gallery’s 2010 schedule. Proposals must be received by Thursday, September 17, 2009 at 4 p.m. Please visit http://www.kitchener.ca/visiting_kitchener/rotunda_exhibition.html for details and submission requirements.
The exhibition program at the Rotunda Gallery supports professional contemporary practice in the visual arts. To promote the local development of visual arts, artists from Waterloo region are given preference. Proposals are selected by a jury of visual arts professionals, and are reviewed for artistic merit, professional credentials, and innovative concept.
Contact:
Carrie Kozlowski
Program Assistant, Arts and Culture Unit
Community Services Department, City Hall
200 King Street West, 7th Floor
Kitchener, ON N2G 4G7
ph: 519-741-2912
fax: 519-741-2723
tty/textnet: 1-866-969-9994
Visual artists with professional curricula vitae are invited to submit exhibition proposals for the Rotunda Gallery’s 2010 schedule. Proposals must be received by Thursday, September 17, 2009 at 4 p.m. Please visit http://www.kitchener.ca/visiting_kitchener/rotunda_exhibition.html for details and submission requirements.
The exhibition program at the Rotunda Gallery supports professional contemporary practice in the visual arts. To promote the local development of visual arts, artists from Waterloo region are given preference. Proposals are selected by a jury of visual arts professionals, and are reviewed for artistic merit, professional credentials, and innovative concept.
Contact:
Carrie Kozlowski
Program Assistant, Arts and Culture Unit
Community Services Department, City Hall
200 King Street West, 7th Floor
Kitchener, ON N2G 4G7
ph: 519-741-2912
fax: 519-741-2723
tty/textnet: 1-866-969-9994
Libellés :
Appel a participation,
Canada,
IX2009
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(DL:01/09/2009) Workers Arts and Heritage Centre
Call for Submissions
Deadline for submissions: September 1, 2009
The Workers Arts and Heritage Centre is calling visual artists, cultural workers, curators and other producers (individuals, collectives and organizations) to submit applications for the 2010-2012 main gallery program. Works must be wall mounted only, and the floor plan is available below. All proposals must address our mandate:
Our Vision...is a Canadian society that recognizes, remembers and values the experiences and continued contribution of all workers, their unions, organizations, and communities to the quality of life we enjoy today.
Our Mission...is to join our efforts and expertise with others in order to communicate and preserve through artistic and creative expression, the historical, cultural and contemporary experience of working people in their diverse identities.
Our Values...are to be: inclusive, collaborative, creative and engaged
WHAC’s programming focus will be the environment, the current economic crisis, the future of green jobs, and new and emerging economies. We are looking for work with relevance in these areas. We encourage works in all media types, especially new media. Proposals are to be accompanied by a C.V., a 250 word summary of the proposed exhibit/project which also addresses ways to interpret the work for a wide range of audiences. Proposals also need to include 10 images labelled with the title, dimensions, date and artist’s name that can be reviewed by the Programming Committee of WAHC. (Digital,* paper or photographic images**, but no originals please.). Please also include a self addressed and stamped envelope if you want your proposal to be returned to you.
WAHC encourages artists from all visual arts disciplines to submit to our program. WAHC pays artist fees according to the CARFAC schedule.
Deadline for submissions: September 1, 2009
Please submit proposals to:
Programming Committee
Workers Arts and Heritage Centre
51 Stuart Street, Hamilton, Ontario
L8L 1B5
*all digital images should be in jpeg, pdf, or tif formats with a maximum file size of 720 x 900 pixels
** maximum print size of 8” x 10”
Workers Arts and Heritage Centre/Centre des arts et du patrimoine des travailleurs et travailleuses
51 Stuart Street Hamilton, Ontario L8L 1B5
www.wahc-museum.ca
Tel:905.522.3003 Fax: 905.522.5424 | wahc@wahc-museum.ca
CUPE Local 1281
Deadline for submissions: September 1, 2009
The Workers Arts and Heritage Centre is calling visual artists, cultural workers, curators and other producers (individuals, collectives and organizations) to submit applications for the 2010-2012 main gallery program. Works must be wall mounted only, and the floor plan is available below. All proposals must address our mandate:
Our Vision...is a Canadian society that recognizes, remembers and values the experiences and continued contribution of all workers, their unions, organizations, and communities to the quality of life we enjoy today.
Our Mission...is to join our efforts and expertise with others in order to communicate and preserve through artistic and creative expression, the historical, cultural and contemporary experience of working people in their diverse identities.
Our Values...are to be: inclusive, collaborative, creative and engaged
WHAC’s programming focus will be the environment, the current economic crisis, the future of green jobs, and new and emerging economies. We are looking for work with relevance in these areas. We encourage works in all media types, especially new media. Proposals are to be accompanied by a C.V., a 250 word summary of the proposed exhibit/project which also addresses ways to interpret the work for a wide range of audiences. Proposals also need to include 10 images labelled with the title, dimensions, date and artist’s name that can be reviewed by the Programming Committee of WAHC. (Digital,* paper or photographic images**, but no originals please.). Please also include a self addressed and stamped envelope if you want your proposal to be returned to you.
WAHC encourages artists from all visual arts disciplines to submit to our program. WAHC pays artist fees according to the CARFAC schedule.
Deadline for submissions: September 1, 2009
Please submit proposals to:
Programming Committee
Workers Arts and Heritage Centre
51 Stuart Street, Hamilton, Ontario
L8L 1B5
*all digital images should be in jpeg, pdf, or tif formats with a maximum file size of 720 x 900 pixels
** maximum print size of 8” x 10”
Workers Arts and Heritage Centre/Centre des arts et du patrimoine des travailleurs et travailleuses
51 Stuart Street Hamilton, Ontario L8L 1B5
www.wahc-museum.ca
Tel:905.522.3003 Fax: 905.522.5424 | wahc@wahc-museum.ca
CUPE Local 1281
Libellés :
Appel a participation,
Canada,
VIII2009
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mardi 7 juillet 2009
lundi 6 juillet 2009
(DL:20/07/2009) "Photo-Alternative: The Past as Future"
Berea Arts Council
116 N Main Street
Berea, Kentucky, United States
DEADLINE: Monday, July 20, 2009
Contact: information
Telephone: 859-985-9317
Web Site: http://www.bereaartscouncil.org/exhibits/2009/photo/
This show will celebrate the personal and alternative point of view of artists honoring the past and future in photography. All themes will be considered. Entries for this show will include images made with toy cameras and alternative photographic processes. The alternative images can be achieved digitally or by employing the actual cameras and old processes. We ask that you let us know if your entry is digital. Prizes will be awarded.
Examples of processes include the following: Calotype, Albumen Print, Cyanotype, Kallitype, Platinum and/or Palladium Print, Gum Bichromate Print, Gumoil, Carbon Print, UltraStable, Carbro Print, Bromoil Print, Polaroid Transfer or Lifts, Polaroid SX-70 (Time Zero), Hand-colored images, Tintypes/ Collodion. Alternative cameras or lenses include: Pinhole, Zone plate pinhole, Holga, Diana, Lensbaby, Photograms (images made without a camera), Scanners (scanography)
Submission Deadline Monday, July 20, 2009 postmarked.
Call for Entries,
Submission Deadline Monday, July 20, 2009
Prizes will be awarded at the discretion of the juror and will be distributed as follows:
$150 for first prize
$100 for second prize
$50 for third prize
Juror will name 2 honorable mention.
Description: This show will celebrate the personal and alternative point of view of artists honoring the past and future in photography. All themes will be considered. Entries for this show will include images made with toy cameras and alternative photographic processes. The alternative images can be achieved digitally or by employing the actual cameras and old processes. We ask that you let us know if your entry is digitally processed.
Examples of processes include the following:
Calotype, Albumen Print, Cyanotype, Kallitype, Platinum and/or Palladium Print, Gum Bichromate Print, Gumoil, Carbon Print, UltraStable, Carbro Print, Bromoil Print, Polaroid Transfer or Lifts, Polaroid SX-70 (Time Zero), Handcolored images, Tintypes/ Collodion
Alternative cameras or lenses include:
Pinhole, Zone plate pinhole, Holga, Diana, Lensbaby, Photograms (images made without a camera), Scanners (scanography)
Juror:
The juror for the exhibit is Kurt Gohde, Associate Professor of Art at Transylvania University, where he teaches courses in Photography, Sculpture, Video, and Community Engagement through the Arts. Gohde often works collaboratively within marginalized communities to create photography-based interventionist artworks. Recent grant-funded examples include working with people experiencing homelessness in Cincinnati, OH (headfirstslide.com) and with drag queens and kings in Lexington, KY (http://www.myspace.com/passing_lex). http://www.kurtgohde.com
Submission:
Artists are to submit 1 - 4 digital images (jpg format, 4 X 6, 300 dpi), on a CD. Submissions must be accompanied by the inventory sheet and a short artist statement in typed, hardcopy form. Process and/or camera description is required on the inventory sheet. The entry fee of $15.00 (for one to four images) must be included with the CD. A 30% commission will be retained by the Berea Arts Council for works sold during the exhibit. Click here for the entry form in PDF format.
Deadline is Monday, July 20th (postmarked). All submissions should be sent to:
Photo-Alternative: the Past as Future
Berea Arts Council
116 N Main Street
Berea, KY 40403
859-985-9317
Calendar:
July 20th Submission Deadline (postmarked)
August 10th Notification of submission acceptance
August 31 - Sept 4 Deliver work to Berea Arts Council, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call to arrange other delivery times.
Friday, September 11 Show Opens – Berea Arts Council, Berea, KY
Opening Reception 5:30 to 7:30
Friday, October 30 Show Closes with Artists Potluck, 6 to 7:30
Pick up work from gallery
Entry Fee: The entry fee is $15.00 for 1-4 images. Checks should be included with your entry form and image CD and made payable to Berea Arts Council.
Delivering Work:
If you are hand-delivering works, please contact the gallery for directions. If you are shipping with a company (UPS Ground, FedEx Express, Airborne Express, DHL) please note the following:
The official shipping address is:
Photo Alternative: the Past as Future
Berea Arts Council
116 N Main Street
Berea, KY 40403
859-985-9317
You are responsible for funding the return shipment of your work. Through UPS Ground, you can order and print a call tag for return shipping, and can include that in your packing materials (www.ups.com). We will save and reuse your packing materials: please enclose a packing list and any pertinent artwork installation instructions.
Presentation/Hanging:
All artwork submitted to the gallery for exhibition must be “ready to hang.” Works should be professionally presented and equipped for display on a wall. There must be hanging wire on the back of the work.
Entry form
116 N Main Street
Berea, Kentucky, United States
DEADLINE: Monday, July 20, 2009
Contact: information
Telephone: 859-985-9317
Web Site: http://www.bereaartscouncil.org/exhibits/2009/photo/
This show will celebrate the personal and alternative point of view of artists honoring the past and future in photography. All themes will be considered. Entries for this show will include images made with toy cameras and alternative photographic processes. The alternative images can be achieved digitally or by employing the actual cameras and old processes. We ask that you let us know if your entry is digital. Prizes will be awarded.
Examples of processes include the following: Calotype, Albumen Print, Cyanotype, Kallitype, Platinum and/or Palladium Print, Gum Bichromate Print, Gumoil, Carbon Print, UltraStable, Carbro Print, Bromoil Print, Polaroid Transfer or Lifts, Polaroid SX-70 (Time Zero), Hand-colored images, Tintypes/ Collodion. Alternative cameras or lenses include: Pinhole, Zone plate pinhole, Holga, Diana, Lensbaby, Photograms (images made without a camera), Scanners (scanography)
Submission Deadline Monday, July 20, 2009 postmarked.
Call for Entries,
Submission Deadline Monday, July 20, 2009
Prizes will be awarded at the discretion of the juror and will be distributed as follows:
$150 for first prize
$100 for second prize
$50 for third prize
Juror will name 2 honorable mention.
Description: This show will celebrate the personal and alternative point of view of artists honoring the past and future in photography. All themes will be considered. Entries for this show will include images made with toy cameras and alternative photographic processes. The alternative images can be achieved digitally or by employing the actual cameras and old processes. We ask that you let us know if your entry is digitally processed.
Examples of processes include the following:
Calotype, Albumen Print, Cyanotype, Kallitype, Platinum and/or Palladium Print, Gum Bichromate Print, Gumoil, Carbon Print, UltraStable, Carbro Print, Bromoil Print, Polaroid Transfer or Lifts, Polaroid SX-70 (Time Zero), Handcolored images, Tintypes/ Collodion
Alternative cameras or lenses include:
Pinhole, Zone plate pinhole, Holga, Diana, Lensbaby, Photograms (images made without a camera), Scanners (scanography)
Juror:
The juror for the exhibit is Kurt Gohde, Associate Professor of Art at Transylvania University, where he teaches courses in Photography, Sculpture, Video, and Community Engagement through the Arts. Gohde often works collaboratively within marginalized communities to create photography-based interventionist artworks. Recent grant-funded examples include working with people experiencing homelessness in Cincinnati, OH (headfirstslide.com) and with drag queens and kings in Lexington, KY (http://www.myspace.com/passing_lex). http://www.kurtgohde.com
Submission:
Artists are to submit 1 - 4 digital images (jpg format, 4 X 6, 300 dpi), on a CD. Submissions must be accompanied by the inventory sheet and a short artist statement in typed, hardcopy form. Process and/or camera description is required on the inventory sheet. The entry fee of $15.00 (for one to four images) must be included with the CD. A 30% commission will be retained by the Berea Arts Council for works sold during the exhibit. Click here for the entry form in PDF format.
Deadline is Monday, July 20th (postmarked). All submissions should be sent to:
Photo-Alternative: the Past as Future
Berea Arts Council
116 N Main Street
Berea, KY 40403
859-985-9317
Calendar:
July 20th Submission Deadline (postmarked)
August 10th Notification of submission acceptance
August 31 - Sept 4 Deliver work to Berea Arts Council, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call to arrange other delivery times.
Friday, September 11 Show Opens – Berea Arts Council, Berea, KY
Opening Reception 5:30 to 7:30
Friday, October 30 Show Closes with Artists Potluck, 6 to 7:30
Pick up work from gallery
Entry Fee: The entry fee is $15.00 for 1-4 images. Checks should be included with your entry form and image CD and made payable to Berea Arts Council.
Delivering Work:
If you are hand-delivering works, please contact the gallery for directions. If you are shipping with a company (UPS Ground, FedEx Express, Airborne Express, DHL) please note the following:
The official shipping address is:
Photo Alternative: the Past as Future
Berea Arts Council
116 N Main Street
Berea, KY 40403
859-985-9317
You are responsible for funding the return shipment of your work. Through UPS Ground, you can order and print a call tag for return shipping, and can include that in your packing materials (www.ups.com). We will save and reuse your packing materials: please enclose a packing list and any pertinent artwork installation instructions.
Presentation/Hanging:
All artwork submitted to the gallery for exhibition must be “ready to hang.” Works should be professionally presented and equipped for display on a wall. There must be hanging wire on the back of the work.
Entry form
samedi 4 juillet 2009
(DL:01/10/2009) Young talented European music photographers
Wanted: Young talented European music photographers! Call for entries
For a new edition of Popview the organisation is calling out for young talented music photographers to send in their work.
Photos of the seven best photographers will be presented in the Popview 2010 exhibition in the Noorderlicht Photogallery in January 2010. The best photographer will receive the Lex van Rossen Award, an annual prize to encourage young European music photographers.
The prize consists of € 2500 and will be awarded during the music festival Eurosonic Noorderslag (14 through 16 January, 2010) in Groningen, The Netherlands. Please read the guidelines on www.popview.eu on how to submit your work.
At the moment, we are busy preparing Popview 2010. Therefor, we are again looking for young musicphotography talent. Are you born after 14th of January 1975, then you can send in 15 photos, a resume and a motivation to popview2010@gmail.com (until the 1st of October 2009). No costs charged.
1. Participants must be younger than 35 years of age. Their date of birth must be after the 14th of Janurary 1975.
2. Participants must have the European identity.
3. Pictures must be send in JPEG-format (700X500 pixels)
4. Participants should send in 15 pictures (coulor and/or black-white).Entries with less than 15 pictures or pictures which do not meet with the demands (digital, JPEG, 700×500 pixels per photo) will not be part of the competition
5. The participant should add a complete résumé and a short biography in which his/her working method is clarified. This supplement has to proof that the participant has had work published in newspapers, magazines and/or on websites.
6. Pictures should be send in the original formats, not in the way they have appeared in a magazine or other medium.
7. Participants of the last edition(s) are welcome to participate in this competition as well.
8. If the participant does not satisfy with the demands, he or she will be excluded from the competition. Therefore the participant should check the entry and attachments.
9. There will be no correspondence about the results.
10. The photographer will keep the intellectual property rights of his work. Popview preserves the right to use pictures of applications for publicitary purposes.
11. Participants should have the copyrights on all admitted pictures. Popview cannot be held responsible for any infringements on copyright by third parties. It is not allowed to use stock pictures.
12. Infringements caused upon third parties by use, reproduction and publication of the photos are the responsibility of the applicants.
13. Participants should be aware that Popview cant be held responsible for infringements concerning people portrayed on the pictures. Participants declare that Popview is not to be held responsible for any claims by third parties concerning these rights.
If you’ll need more information, you can contact us at: info@popview.eu
For a new edition of Popview the organisation is calling out for young talented music photographers to send in their work.
Photos of the seven best photographers will be presented in the Popview 2010 exhibition in the Noorderlicht Photogallery in January 2010. The best photographer will receive the Lex van Rossen Award, an annual prize to encourage young European music photographers.
The prize consists of € 2500 and will be awarded during the music festival Eurosonic Noorderslag (14 through 16 January, 2010) in Groningen, The Netherlands. Please read the guidelines on www.popview.eu on how to submit your work.
At the moment, we are busy preparing Popview 2010. Therefor, we are again looking for young musicphotography talent. Are you born after 14th of January 1975, then you can send in 15 photos, a resume and a motivation to popview2010@gmail.com (until the 1st of October 2009). No costs charged.
1. Participants must be younger than 35 years of age. Their date of birth must be after the 14th of Janurary 1975.
2. Participants must have the European identity.
3. Pictures must be send in JPEG-format (700X500 pixels)
4. Participants should send in 15 pictures (coulor and/or black-white).Entries with less than 15 pictures or pictures which do not meet with the demands (digital, JPEG, 700×500 pixels per photo) will not be part of the competition
5. The participant should add a complete résumé and a short biography in which his/her working method is clarified. This supplement has to proof that the participant has had work published in newspapers, magazines and/or on websites.
6. Pictures should be send in the original formats, not in the way they have appeared in a magazine or other medium.
7. Participants of the last edition(s) are welcome to participate in this competition as well.
8. If the participant does not satisfy with the demands, he or she will be excluded from the competition. Therefore the participant should check the entry and attachments.
9. There will be no correspondence about the results.
10. The photographer will keep the intellectual property rights of his work. Popview preserves the right to use pictures of applications for publicitary purposes.
11. Participants should have the copyrights on all admitted pictures. Popview cannot be held responsible for any infringements on copyright by third parties. It is not allowed to use stock pictures.
12. Infringements caused upon third parties by use, reproduction and publication of the photos are the responsibility of the applicants.
13. Participants should be aware that Popview cant be held responsible for infringements concerning people portrayed on the pictures. Participants declare that Popview is not to be held responsible for any claims by third parties concerning these rights.
If you’ll need more information, you can contact us at: info@popview.eu
Libellés :
Appel a participation,
Europe,
IX2009
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vendredi 3 juillet 2009
(DL:31/12/2009) Appel à participation : 4-4-4
4-4-4
4° expo,
4 éléments,
4 images
Le Centre culturel André Malraux du Bourget organise sa quatrième exposition internationale de photographie sans objectif (sténopé, zone-plate, sieve…) autour du thème des quatre éléments naturels : la terre, l’eau, le feu et l’air.
Une grande nouveauté cette année !
L’exposition se tiendra successivement en France puis en Espagne
L’exposition aura lieu du 11 mars au 24 avril 2010 au CCAM du Bourget
PUIS
3 semaines entre mai et juillet Centro Civic Can Basté de Barcelone (les dates exactes seront communiquées ultérieurement)
http://www.canbaste.com/
A la fois réels et symboliques, les quatre éléments font partie aussi bien de la science que de la culture qui nous nourissent depuis les philosophes grecs.
Nécessaires à la Vie, ces quatre éléments revêtent parfois un aspect maléfique.
Pas d’eau et le désert envahi la planète, trop d’eau et les innondations détruisent tout !
La terre est nouricière mais ses séïsmes dévastent les villes et les campagnes ;
Le feu réchauffe et permet de cuire les aliments, mais réduit en cendres des millions de kilomètres carrés de forêts ;
L’air est nécessaire aux humains, aux animaux et aux plantes, mais les ouragans, tornades et autres tempêtes les font s’envoler vers d’autres cieux.
Depuis la Renaissance en particulier, que ce soit dans la gravure, la peinture, ou dans la littérature, ces quatre éléments et leur fragile équilibre ont suscité l’intérêt de nombreux artistes qui ont produit des œuvres aussi bien figuratives qu’allégoriques.
A votre tour maintenant de créer une vision sténopique moderne de ces quatre éléments !
Vous pouvez traiter :
- Quatre éléments en quatre images (un élément = une image),
- Deux éléments en quatre images (un élément = 2 images)
- Un élément en quatre images.
Le format, le support et la disposition des images sont libres !
Les images devant être exposées dans deux lieux différents doivent nous parvenir prêtes à être accrochées. En raison du transport, si vous choisissez de les montrer encadrées, ne mettez pas de verre !
Pour participer, envoyer avant le 31 décembre 2009, par Internet uniquement un dossier comprenant les pièces suivantes :
1- Reproductions des images telles qu’elles apparaîtront à l’exposition. Les reproductions seront numérotées. Chaque reproduction devra mesurer 15 cm / 1800 pixels dans sa plus grande dimension en 300 dpi, format .JPEG qualité maximale. Les images numérisées doivent être dépoussiérées, en format RVB pour la couleur, en niveaux de gris pour le Noir et Blanc.
2- Un schéma présentant votre disposition avec le numéro des images en précisant leurs tailles. L’utilisation de cadre n’est pas obligatoire, vos images peuvent être simplement contrecollées sur un support rigide ou encore se présenter sous forme d’un rouleau…
3- Une fiche (format .RTF ou .PDF) présentant (en français, anglais ou espagnol) :
- Vos Nom, Prénom, Adresse, Pays,
- votre adresse de courrier électronique,
- l’URL de votre site internet, Flickr, blog, etc.
- Une courte biographie (5 lignes maximum)
- Les caractéristiques de votre ou vos appareil(s) à sténopé utilisé(s) pour créer ces images (longueur focale, diaphragme…)
4- Un court texte (en français, anglais ou espagnol) présentant votre travail sur ce sujet (5 lignes maximum).
5- Une photo de chaque appareil utilisé, éventuellement numérotés, en correspondance avec les reproductions. Cette (ces) image(s) devra (devront) mesurer 7 cm/ 850 pixels dans la plus grande dimension en 300 dpi, en JPEG qualité maximale.
Les dossiers ne correspondant pas à cette demande seront systématiquement rejetés.
Les auteurs retenus seront prévenus par courriel uniquement entre le 15 et le 20 janvier 2010.
Les auteurs retenus devront envoyer en janvier (date limite de réception : 15 février) par la poste leurs photographies prêtes à être accrochées, en prenant toutes les précautions d’usage pour qu’elles ne soient pas abîmées durant les transports.
La commissaire de l’exposition et le CCAM se réservent le droit de ne pas accrocher les tirages dont la qualité n’est pas conforme aux fichiers sélectionnés.
Durant l’exposition, les auteurs pourront suivre sur le blog http://capsule93.blogspot.com/ les événements relatifs à l’exposition en France et en Espagne.
A la fin de l’exposition au Bourget, les photographies iront à Barcelone pour y être exposée une nouvelle fois, durant 3 semaines. A la fin de cette seconde exposition les œuvres seront retournées à leurs auteurs
aux frais de Can Basté Barcelona.
Mémento
31 décembre 2009 : date limite de réception des dossiers à l’adresse électronique suivante :
frenchpinholecenter@orange.fr
15 - 20 janvier 2010 : les auteurs retenus sont prévenus par courriel.
15 janvier - 15 février 2010 : réception des œuvres prêtes à être accrochées.
Adresse d’expédition : Centre culturel André Malraux
10, avenue Francis de Pressensé
93350 Le Bourget
France
11 mars - 24 avril 2010 : exposition (vernissage le 11 mars à 19 h)
mai-juin 2010 : Expo Barcelone
Juillet : retour des œuvres à leurs auteurs.
Vous pouvez aussi retrouver cet appel sur :
http://foto-grafik.blogspot.com/2009/07/appel-participation-4-4-4.html
4° expo,
4 éléments,
4 images
Le Centre culturel André Malraux du Bourget organise sa quatrième exposition internationale de photographie sans objectif (sténopé, zone-plate, sieve…) autour du thème des quatre éléments naturels : la terre, l’eau, le feu et l’air.
Une grande nouveauté cette année !
L’exposition se tiendra successivement en France puis en Espagne
L’exposition aura lieu du 11 mars au 24 avril 2010 au CCAM du Bourget
PUIS
3 semaines entre mai et juillet Centro Civic Can Basté de Barcelone (les dates exactes seront communiquées ultérieurement)
http://www.canbaste.com/
A la fois réels et symboliques, les quatre éléments font partie aussi bien de la science que de la culture qui nous nourissent depuis les philosophes grecs.
Nécessaires à la Vie, ces quatre éléments revêtent parfois un aspect maléfique.
Pas d’eau et le désert envahi la planète, trop d’eau et les innondations détruisent tout !
La terre est nouricière mais ses séïsmes dévastent les villes et les campagnes ;
Le feu réchauffe et permet de cuire les aliments, mais réduit en cendres des millions de kilomètres carrés de forêts ;
L’air est nécessaire aux humains, aux animaux et aux plantes, mais les ouragans, tornades et autres tempêtes les font s’envoler vers d’autres cieux.
Depuis la Renaissance en particulier, que ce soit dans la gravure, la peinture, ou dans la littérature, ces quatre éléments et leur fragile équilibre ont suscité l’intérêt de nombreux artistes qui ont produit des œuvres aussi bien figuratives qu’allégoriques.
A votre tour maintenant de créer une vision sténopique moderne de ces quatre éléments !
Vous pouvez traiter :
- Quatre éléments en quatre images (un élément = une image),
- Deux éléments en quatre images (un élément = 2 images)
- Un élément en quatre images.
Le format, le support et la disposition des images sont libres !
Les images devant être exposées dans deux lieux différents doivent nous parvenir prêtes à être accrochées. En raison du transport, si vous choisissez de les montrer encadrées, ne mettez pas de verre !
Pour participer, envoyer avant le 31 décembre 2009, par Internet uniquement un dossier comprenant les pièces suivantes :
1- Reproductions des images telles qu’elles apparaîtront à l’exposition. Les reproductions seront numérotées. Chaque reproduction devra mesurer 15 cm / 1800 pixels dans sa plus grande dimension en 300 dpi, format .JPEG qualité maximale. Les images numérisées doivent être dépoussiérées, en format RVB pour la couleur, en niveaux de gris pour le Noir et Blanc.
2- Un schéma présentant votre disposition avec le numéro des images en précisant leurs tailles. L’utilisation de cadre n’est pas obligatoire, vos images peuvent être simplement contrecollées sur un support rigide ou encore se présenter sous forme d’un rouleau…
3- Une fiche (format .RTF ou .PDF) présentant (en français, anglais ou espagnol) :
- Vos Nom, Prénom, Adresse, Pays,
- votre adresse de courrier électronique,
- l’URL de votre site internet, Flickr, blog, etc.
- Une courte biographie (5 lignes maximum)
- Les caractéristiques de votre ou vos appareil(s) à sténopé utilisé(s) pour créer ces images (longueur focale, diaphragme…)
4- Un court texte (en français, anglais ou espagnol) présentant votre travail sur ce sujet (5 lignes maximum).
5- Une photo de chaque appareil utilisé, éventuellement numérotés, en correspondance avec les reproductions. Cette (ces) image(s) devra (devront) mesurer 7 cm/ 850 pixels dans la plus grande dimension en 300 dpi, en JPEG qualité maximale.
Les dossiers ne correspondant pas à cette demande seront systématiquement rejetés.
Les auteurs retenus seront prévenus par courriel uniquement entre le 15 et le 20 janvier 2010.
Les auteurs retenus devront envoyer en janvier (date limite de réception : 15 février) par la poste leurs photographies prêtes à être accrochées, en prenant toutes les précautions d’usage pour qu’elles ne soient pas abîmées durant les transports.
La commissaire de l’exposition et le CCAM se réservent le droit de ne pas accrocher les tirages dont la qualité n’est pas conforme aux fichiers sélectionnés.
Durant l’exposition, les auteurs pourront suivre sur le blog http://capsule93.blogspot.com/ les événements relatifs à l’exposition en France et en Espagne.
A la fin de l’exposition au Bourget, les photographies iront à Barcelone pour y être exposée une nouvelle fois, durant 3 semaines. A la fin de cette seconde exposition les œuvres seront retournées à leurs auteurs
aux frais de Can Basté Barcelona.
Mémento
31 décembre 2009 : date limite de réception des dossiers à l’adresse électronique suivante :
frenchpinholecenter@orange.fr
15 - 20 janvier 2010 : les auteurs retenus sont prévenus par courriel.
15 janvier - 15 février 2010 : réception des œuvres prêtes à être accrochées.
Adresse d’expédition : Centre culturel André Malraux
10, avenue Francis de Pressensé
93350 Le Bourget
France
11 mars - 24 avril 2010 : exposition (vernissage le 11 mars à 19 h)
mai-juin 2010 : Expo Barcelone
Juillet : retour des œuvres à leurs auteurs.
Vous pouvez aussi retrouver cet appel sur :
http://foto-grafik.blogspot.com/2009/07/appel-participation-4-4-4.html
Libellés :
altprocess,
Appel a participation,
Europe,
France,
XII2009
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jeudi 2 juillet 2009
(permanent) Rolf Contemporary Benefactor Services
www.rolfcontemporary.com/services=pg1.html
"About Representation (For Artists)
Rolf Contemporary Benefactor Services were created to offer representational support to our favorite and most influential artists. Whether these artists have recently emerged or are already well-established within their movement, we have a mission to represent the finest in unconventional artists, designers, and photographers.
As you already know, building a successful art career takes years of hard work and creative output. It is a difficult and demanding process that is made more pleasant and productive with the affiliation of a gallery institution such as Rolf Contemporary. Our artist representation services are designed to be merely the beginning of a mutual relationship in which you maintain regular contact with Rolf Contemporary as we offer accreditation and support in many forms including assistance with promotion, biographical writing, online art sales, art auctioning, research, obtaining Certificates of Authenticity for your work, and exhibiting your art with our eGallery affiliates.
Like most galleries, having a representational arrangement with Rolf Contemporary does not suggest any exclusivity between the artist and the "exhibiting" gallery. Participating in our shows and services does not eliminate your eligibility to work with other galleries. In fact, your affiliation with Rolf Contemporary Gallery is intended to be one of many artist/gallery relationships. We encourage you to continue to pursue dealings with other galleries.
Submission Policies
In order to submit your work for consideration, simply send a letter of interest and 3-10 low resolution images along with any links to past exhibitions or press snippets to the Gallery Director at info (at) rolfcontemporary.com
Because of the unique service we offer, Rolf Contemporary Benefactor Services receives an overwhelming amount of submissions from many talented and creative artists around the world, so please allow sufficient time for us to review. We tend to work with multimedia artists who are at the forefront of contemporary art by staying true to themselves and their individual creativity while still being experimental.
If you are approved to join Rolf Contemporary Gallery, you can choose between two different levels of artist representation services. Participation in the Atelier Professional plan includes the opportunity to exhibit in the highly anticipated Rolf Contemporary Biennale as well as book publishing services with Rolf Contemporary Publishing, Ltd."
"About Representation (For Artists)
Rolf Contemporary Benefactor Services were created to offer representational support to our favorite and most influential artists. Whether these artists have recently emerged or are already well-established within their movement, we have a mission to represent the finest in unconventional artists, designers, and photographers.
As you already know, building a successful art career takes years of hard work and creative output. It is a difficult and demanding process that is made more pleasant and productive with the affiliation of a gallery institution such as Rolf Contemporary. Our artist representation services are designed to be merely the beginning of a mutual relationship in which you maintain regular contact with Rolf Contemporary as we offer accreditation and support in many forms including assistance with promotion, biographical writing, online art sales, art auctioning, research, obtaining Certificates of Authenticity for your work, and exhibiting your art with our eGallery affiliates.
Like most galleries, having a representational arrangement with Rolf Contemporary does not suggest any exclusivity between the artist and the "exhibiting" gallery. Participating in our shows and services does not eliminate your eligibility to work with other galleries. In fact, your affiliation with Rolf Contemporary Gallery is intended to be one of many artist/gallery relationships. We encourage you to continue to pursue dealings with other galleries.
Submission Policies
In order to submit your work for consideration, simply send a letter of interest and 3-10 low resolution images along with any links to past exhibitions or press snippets to the Gallery Director at info (at) rolfcontemporary.com
Because of the unique service we offer, Rolf Contemporary Benefactor Services receives an overwhelming amount of submissions from many talented and creative artists around the world, so please allow sufficient time for us to review. We tend to work with multimedia artists who are at the forefront of contemporary art by staying true to themselves and their individual creativity while still being experimental.
If you are approved to join Rolf Contemporary Gallery, you can choose between two different levels of artist representation services. Participation in the Atelier Professional plan includes the opportunity to exhibit in the highly anticipated Rolf Contemporary Biennale as well as book publishing services with Rolf Contemporary Publishing, Ltd."
Libellés :
Appel a participation,
permanent,
USA
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dimanche 28 juin 2009
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