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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Resource List for Emerging Artist

1. Future Generation Art Prize
The Future Generation Art Prize established by the Victor Pinchuk Foundation is a worldwide contemporary art prize to discover, recognize and provide long-term support to a future generation of artists. Artists around the world, without restriction of gender, nationality, race or artistic medium may enter the competition through online application.
20 shortlisted artists will be selected to show their work in an exhibition at the PinchukArtCentre (Kiev). These artists will be judged by an international Jury who will award one main prize and up to five special prizes.
The first prize will receive $100,000.


2. Mural Artist Program
Jersey Cares is always looking for new Volunteer Mural Artists to join our Mural Artist Program. Mural Artists incorporate the requests of our agency partners and then Jersey Cares recruits volunteers to paint in the lines. Professional training is not required - just artistic ability. This is a great way for volunteers with artistic talent to give back to their communities while doing something enjoyable.
Who is Eligible to Apply?
- Dedicated artists with experience in sketching and painting are encouraged to apply.
- You do not need to be a professional artist to participate in this program.
- The ability to travel to the project site to complete the mural sketches in advance of
   the project date is required.
- Students are welcome and encouraged to join the program as well.
Online application:
http://www.kintera.org/AutoGen/Contact/ContactUs.asp?ievent=303374&en=emIXLbOTIoJWK7P1IjKQJgO4KsJ4LaNTIiJ1JiN4IqL2IiN1LjKRKaM0KjK1KvI


3. Chelsea International Fine Art Competition
February 4th, 2010 - Competition opens 
March 14th, 2010 - Submission deadline 
March 26th, 2010 - Results announced 
August 17th through September 10th - Exhibition for the selected artists
Accepted Media
All media is accepted with the exception of video art, film, performance art, jewelry and crafts
Eligible Artists
All visual artists above the age of 18 are eligible to participate.
Juror
Megan Fontanella is an Assistant Curator at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, which she joined in 2005. She conducts collections research for the Guggenheim, focusing on institutional history and provenance. In addition to her research work, she has curated several collection-based installations for the museum’s Kandinsky Gallery and Thannhauser Gallery, as well as From Berlin to New York: Karl Nierendorf and the Guggenheim and Selections from the Collection: Pop and the Art of Assemblage, 1960–1975. She likewise co-curated From Public to Private: Collections at the Guggenheim for the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao in Spain.
Awards
Awards valued in total of Thirty Eight Thousand dollars ($38,000) will be distributed as follows:
                Exhibition - 15-20 Artists will participate in a collective exhibition at Agora Gallery 530 West 25th Street , Chelsea , New York City.
                Cash - $1000 will be awarded to three (3) artists each receiving $500, $ 300 & $200 respectively.
                Internet Promotion-Six (6) artists will be awarded placement of 6 images on www.Art-Mine.com for a period of one year.
                Review by an art critic - One (1) artist will be awarded a one-page review with two (2) color images in ARTisSpectrum Magazine.


4. Open Call: Motion Portraiture and Self-Portraiture

What is a motion portrait?  Is there such a thing?  What distinguishes motion portraits from biographical films and documentaries?  Portraiture and self-portraiture have fascinating histories in painting, drawing, sculpture and photography, but what has happened to the form of the portrait in the digital age?  Are contemporary filmmakers, video artists, animators and programmers pushing the disciplines of the portrait and self-portrait into motion?
The Cornell Council for the Arts, Prudence Risley Residential College for the Creative and Performing Arts at Cornell University, and Cornell Cinema invite submissions of motion portraits and self-portraits for a curated screening.
Through this open call, we seek to uncover the full depth and range of contemporary portraiture and self-portraiture in time-based arts.  Broad interpretations of “portrait” and “self-portrait” are welcome.  Accepting all artworks which can be screened in video (including film, video, motion graphics, animation, programming, game interfaces, flip books, etc.)  Due to scheduling limitations, works under 5 minutes preferred.  Exhibition of the curated show will be at Cornell Cinema in April 2010.
Curated by Darren Douglas Floyd, Artist-In-Residence, Film and Video, Cornell University, 2009-2010 (web.mac.com/humiliated) with the assistance of Cornell University students.
Deadline: All entries must be postmarked by March 15th, 2010.
There is no entry fee.
Please send submissions as .mov data files on DVD to:
Open Call: Motion Portraiture and Self-Portraiture
c/o Darren Douglas Floyd, AIR
123 Risley Hall
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853-5801
cca.cornell.edu
www.risley.org
cinema.cornell.edu
For more information please direct queries to Darren Douglas Floyd, Artist-In-Residence in Film and Video, Cornell University, 2009-2010 at df278@cornell.edu.



Bobby Hill

Description:
I am an artist in a Ridgewood Queens, which is literally across the street from Bushwick and 10 mins from Williamsburg. The studio is accessible by the L train to the Jefferson Street station. I am opening up my studio to the public as a personal gallery/ store. I need people to be present at the studio from Weds- Sundays (12-9). There is no monetary pay however, in exchange for your services you will be allowed to use my screenprinting machine during certain days and times. Reply asap because the holiday season is upon us and i want to open up for business very soon. Thx.

Qualifications:
Must be able to talk about art 
How to Apply:


6. Regional Art Competition for Artists ages 18 – 25
Regional Art Talent Competition for young and up and coming artists (ages 18 - 25) for representational paintings in oil, acrylic, watercolor or pastel.  The deadline is April 6. The Exhibit will be April 16th through April 18th.  Awards include Best of Show $500; Second Place $250; Third Place $100; People's Choice Award $50 and Trophy. Mary Birmingham, Curator of the Hunterdon Art Museum will be judging.  For a copy of the Prospectus and other information visit www.highlandsartgallery.com.  Artists can enter by mail or online.
1. Location. Highlands Art Gallery, Chester Village Square, 54 Main Street, Suite 3
(behind 44 & 50 Main Street) Chester, New Jersey. 2. Number of Paintings in Show. The maximum number of paintings juried into
the show will be 50. 3. Awards. Best in Show $500, 2nd Place $250, 3rd Place $100, People Choice
Award $50 and trophy. a. People’s Choice Award. The People’s Choice Award will be announced
at 4:00pm on Sunday, April 18th.. 4. Juror for the Hanging Show. Mary Birmingham, Curator of the Hunterdon Art
Museum, Clinton, New Jersey will judge the final 50 paintings and award Best in
Show, 2nd Place and 3rd Place. 5. Show Duration. Friday, April 16th through Sunday, April 18th.

Eligibility: 1. Artist Age Group. This competition is open to artists between the ages of 18 and
25 years, only. 2. Type of Artwork. Representational paintings of original concept and design in oil, acrylic, watercolor or pastel. No mixed media will be accepted.The Prospectus and Entry Application can be downloaded from the gallery website www.highlandsartgallery.com.  Artist can also apply online at the gallery website.  Follow the links to the "Competitions" page. 

Painting Criteria: 1. Paintings entered must have been painted within the last two (2) years.
2. Maximum outside frame dimensions: 22” in height and 22” in width.
3. All paintings will be framed and wired ready to hang. No metal frames allowed.
4. All paintings must be for sale at the artist’s current retail price including the frame. There will be no “Not for Sale”.
5. Paintings created in an instructional setting, including workshops or art classes are not considered original artwork.


7. Artwork Exposure Opportunity

BookBarkCovers.com recently patented a unique school and textbook base sheet from a blend of reinforced poly coated paper stock. We have been successful in shipping product to over 35 states. We would like to expand our line to include unique amateur artwork and would like to offer an opportunity for the right artists work to be featured on one of our covers. Your name and information would be posted on our home page website that would refer to your paricular print(s). We are looking for drawings and digital art that can include abstract, peculiar sorts, sports themes,christian art, trendy that would appeal to kids ages 8 years to 18 years old. Panels consisting of children in ages 8-12 and 13-18 will judge submitted artwork. We cannot accept morbid,depicted nudity or partial nudity or occult related work, but aside form that the sky is the limit. The slected artsist will gain notoriety not only from the website information, but from shcool and text books in classrooms across the country. No upfront funding or pay will be provided for this exposure opportunity. If interested in being considered please contact us at or submit a sample of your best work to admin@BookBarkCovers.com
Qualifications:
Excellence, Imagainative, trendy artwork that would appeal to school age kids ages 8-18 We are looking for a wide range of subject matter and themes including but not limited to sports themes,scifi,universal, galaxies,nature,potrait,government…
No age or credential requirements, just imagination and talent!
How to Apply:
Artwork submissions will be accepted on an ongoing basis at admin@bookbarkcovers.com in the form of a PDF file.
You would be notified via email if your work is selected for judging. You may enter one submission or an entire gallery. If your submission(s) is selected in judging you would be notified for your permission for your work to be used on an actual book cover and would be advised as to when it would be released on our web site. Your signature may be and is advised to be part of your finished work to gain the best exposure through sales and distribution of the book covers.


8. Call for Artists

We are seeking high quality photographic work for our Biennial Juried Photography Exhibit 2010, scheduled for May 15-July 11, 2010.  Juror: Lesley A. Martin, Publisher of Aperture Foundation’s book program. Submission deadline: 3/22/10.  Click here to download Prospectus.
Checklist:
-Entry form filled out clearly and completely
-Artist statement and brief bio
-Entries on CD in Jpeg format
-$30.00 ($25 members) for first 3 en- tries; $5.00 for each additional entry
-SASE for return of CD

Submission Deadline: Monday, March 22, 2010
Artists will be notified of selections by: Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Delivery of accepted work:
Monday, May 10, 1-7 pm Tuesday, May 11, 12-3 pm
Opening Reception:
Saturday, May 15, 5-7 pm
Pickup:
Monday, July 12, 12-7 pm

Please send all application material with SASE to:
Photography 2010 Edward Hopper House Art Center 82 North Broadway Nyack, NY 10960
For further information, call us at 845-358-0774 or e-mail us at info@hopperhouse.org. Thank you.

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