Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Head Shots
I'm looking for a photographer to take acting head-shots.
Please contact Mackenzi at flannery.49@osu.edu if interested.
Attach examples of your work if applicable.
Thank you!
Mackenzi Flannery
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Wedding Photographer
Sept 10, 2010 Pre-ceremony, church, and reception. Also, potentially looking at photos at Franklin Park Conservatory. Please reply to llherron@sbcglobal.net. Love candid shots and creativity.
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Need for Website Designer/Graphic Artist for Screen Machine Industries, Inc.
Natalie Cohen
Screen Machine Industries, Inc.
10685 Columbus Parkway
Pataskala, Ohio 43062
ncohen@screenmachine.com
800-837-3344
740-927-3464
740-927-7110 (fax)
Monday, May 24, 2010
Looking to Fill Graphic Art & Web Design Position
Please contact,
Natalie Cohen
614-352-6716
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Paid Internship - Graduating Seniors preferred
Graduating Seniors preferred.
June to mid-Oct. 2010
Must be available full time August through mid-October, with overtime and weekends as needed to meet deadlines.
Circleville (about 35 minutes south of Columbus)
Health Care Logistics distributes health care related products worldwide. Our unique catalog features crazy animal graphics and humor and are rich in text and graphics. We’re looking for an intern who wants real world experience in a Marketing department, with exposure to all aspects of catalog print and production as we proof, edit and print our annual catalog.
Job Summary: The Graphic Artist Intern will be responsible for layout and graphic changes to the 2011 HCL Catalog. The candidate will also coordinate the routing of the 2011 Catalog. Utilize InDesign CS4 program to produce and correct art files.
· Layout and design for catalogs and other direct mail pieces.
· Produce final PDFs for the printer.
· Assist with photography set-up as needed.
Skills and Abilities:
· Coursework and experience in Graphic Design
· Attention to graphic detail
· Ability to follow written and verbal directions
· Extensive Mac and InDesign experience.
· Basic Photoshop experience
· Basic experience in Microsoft Word and Microsoft Outlook.
· Able to work in a team environment and perform multiple tasks simultaneously.
· Respect for tight deadlines
· Excellent attendance and above average punctuality are necessary.
Apply Online at www.healthcarelogistics.com
EOE
Health Care Logistics is a drug-free workplace.
For more information, contact
Linda Blaine (lblaine@healthcarelogistics.com)
Health Care Logistics
http://www.healthcarelogistics.com
Work: 740-477-3755 x1284
Monday, May 17, 2010
Wedding Photographer Wanted
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Hiring: Photographer
Leslie A. Hobbs
Marketing & Research Manager | Columbus
Dir +1 614 410 5640 | Mob +1 808 282 3736
Main +1 614 436 9800 | Fax +1 614 410 3310
leslie.hobbs@colliers.com
Colliers International
8800 Lyra Drive, Suite 150 | Columbus, Ohio 43240 | USA
www.colliers.com
Monday, May 10, 2010
Summer Camp Arts & Crafts Counselor
North Star Camp for Boys is looking for a Cabin Counselor/Activity Instructor to work in our Arts & Crafts department. In this role, you would be a residential counselor for a group of boys as well as exercise your creative abilities by planning and executing arts projects for our campers. Read more about working at North Star and apply online on our website - www.NorthStarCamp.com.
North Star Camp for Boys is a premiere traditional residential camp located in the Northwoods of Wisconsin. We offer four or eight-week sessions with diverse programming including adventure, athletics, creative arts and water sports. Our philosophy encourages each camper to feel secure, have fun, develop strong relationships and self-confidence.
Please check out the website at www.NorthStarCamp.com and apply online as well.
Andy Shlensky
North Star Camp
Cell: 847-899-1545
Andy@NorthStarCamp.com
Friday, May 7, 2010
Engagement & Wedding Pictures
I look forward to hearing from you.
Thanks,
Angela Taylor
Coldwell Banker King Thompson
Cell - 614-309-8380
Office - 614-434-7325
Fax - 614-635-2617
Angela.Taylor@kingthompson.com
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Local Business Looking to Hire Art Student
In addition to being very skilled at freehand illustrations, the individual I am looking for would also be familiar with graphic design, basic brochure design, and the computer programs needed to create a brochure.
For details please contact Natalie Campbell @
614-557-9838
Thank you!
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Ohio State Fair Fine Arts Exhibition Entry 2010
Entry deadline is May 22
Location: Cox Fine Arts Center.
Opening is July 27th and the show runs till August 8th.
Over $5000 in prizes and even more in sales! Nearly 100,000 people will visit the exhibit.
The Professional Jurors are James K. Alicea from NY and Annegreth Nill from Columbus.
Amateur Juror is Melissa Vogley Woods, Columbus
This year is the first year we will be accepting Video Art too. Juror TBA.
ALSO IN NEED OF SOME EMPLOYEES. It would be a Temp Summer Job. Paperwork would be due June 7th. Start date would be June 21 through August 15. The location is Ohio State Fair Grounds. Hours are very flexible but there are some MANDATORY work days. Pay is Min Wage.
Work would include- painting, hanging the show, labeling, office work, and some heavy physical work. It's very fun and great chance to network. Email any inquires to me.
http://www.ohiostatefair.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=58&Itemid=67
Friday, April 23, 2010
ARTillery Internships
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Kate Dowell
www.kate-dowell.com
www.artilleryohio.com
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Muralist Needed
The mural will also serve to brighten up the appearance of the karate school run by Steven W. Hatfield.
For more information please contact Steven W. Hatfield:
Email: thetechniciandojo@yahoo.com
Phone:(614) 946-7608
Friday, April 16, 2010
Call for Entries
Call for Entries
Glen Helen is currently accepting submissions of artwork for its specialty license plate.
This is an opportunity to get exposure and visibility for your artwork and take an active part in supporting the work of the Glen Helen Ecology Institute in preserving and sharing the gem that is Glen Helen!
Drivers all over the state of Ohio will have an opportunity to purchase the special tags featuring the winning entry with a portion of the proceeds directly benefiting the Glen.
Five finalists will be selected and featured on the Glen Helen website for public voting. The winning submission will be unveiled at the 50th Anniversary Celebration of the Glen Helen Association over the July 4th weekend.
Entries, including entry forms, must be submitted online, postmarked or hand delivered to the Glen Helen Ecology Institute office by 5 pm on April 30, 2010.
GO here for GUIDELINES AND ENTRY FORMS: http://antiochcollege.org/glen_helen/art/license_plate_contest.html
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Solo Exhibition Opportunity: Call to Artists + Designers
Solo Exhibition Opportunity: Call to Artists + Designers
**submission receive deadline is May 3, 2010**
The BECA Foundation is pleased to present the following Solo Exhibition opportunity to one artist or designer to exhibit new works of art or design at BECA ICAD (International Center for Art + Design) located at 527 St. Joseph Street, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA. This Call to Artists and Designers will remain open through May 3, 2010. Artists + designers at least 18 years of age from all countries are encouraged to submit their works for consideration according to the guidelines below. One artist or designer will be selected by BECA Foundation directors + advisors to receive the Solo Exhibition opportunity from June 5 – 26, 2010. Submitted works are not required to conform to any particular medium, style, theme or concept. Accepted works and mediums include but are not limited to: site-specific installations, painting, sculpture, mixed-media, drawing, printmaking, fiber, textiles, illustration, digital art, photography, video/new media, film, performance art, music and sound focused works, 3D animation, graphic design, product design, furniture design, haute couture fashion + accessories, architectural interventions/designs and functional art, etc. In other words, all creative culminations are welcome.
With a growing international BECA network now approaching 30,000, it is more important than ever for BECA to ensure that in addition to hosting the physical exhibition at BECA ICAD, the exhibition also be made available online at www.BECAICAD.org for those who are unable to attend in person. A special edition e-publication covering the exhibition will be distributed to over 19,000 journalists, writers, curators, collectors, gallery and studio directors in the US and abroad.
BECA is an acronym for Bridge for Emerging Contemporary Art and the core belief system at The BECA Foundation is that “New art + new design fuels the best of what’s yet to come on this planet.” Some of you may know that The BECA Foundation is in the early development phase of BECA ICAD (International Center for Art + Design), the world’s first large scale exhibition facility dedicated to the exhibition of works by both emerging artists AND emerging designers. In the meantime, exhibitions will continue to be held at the current exhibition space located at 527 St. Joseph Street, New Orleans, LA across from the Contemporary Arts Center where exhibitions have been held since January 2008. Gallery photos may be viewed at: http://www.becaicad.org/photos.php Complete submission guidelines may be downloaded from: http://www.becaicad.org/artist-designer-solo-exhibition-opportunity.php
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BECA: Bridge for Emerging Contemporary Art
Melissa Roberts and Kurt Schlough, Co-Founders/Directors
New Orleans, LA
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Call for Entries: Savage Gardens, The Real and Imaginary World of Carnivorous Plants
Savage Gardens
The Real and Imaginary World of Carnivorous Plants
July 10, 2010 – November 14, 2010
Juried and Site-Specific Commissioned Art
Inspired by Carnivorous Plants
Deadline for Submission: April 30, 2010
Juried Art: Artists working in any media are invited to submit existing artwork or proposals for new artwork. The juror will consider creativity and aesthetics, appropriateness of concept, maintenance, and public safety. Use of recycled materials is encouraged, but is not required.
Site-Specific Commissioned Art: Artists are invited to submit a proposal for a commissioned artwork. The juror will consider creativity and aesthetics, appropriateness of concept, maintenance, public safety, and price. Commissioned artists may be awarded up to $10,000, which shall cover materials, labor, delivery, installation, and removal.
For more information, please visit: http://www.fpconservatory.org/savagegardens.htm
Juror:
Jean Pitman, visual artist
Educator for Youth Programs
Wexner Center for the Arts
Jean Pitman is a visual artist, educator, curator and contemporary arts advocate who recently relocated to Columbus from Honolulu. She has lived and worked in New York, Minneapolis, rural Wisconsin, Helsinki, rural Ireland, Manchester (UK) and Vilnius. Jean completed her BFA in Sculpture and Performance Art at the Minneapolis College of Art & Design, and an Interdisciplinary MFA and Graduate Certificate in Museum Studies and Visual Culture Studies at the University of Hawai’i. She also conducted graduate studies in Landscape Architecture at the Harvard University Graduate School.
Her diverse art work and projects have been exhibited widely and featured in publications such as Sculpture, A Publication of the International Sculpture Center, Espace Sculpture (Quebec), and Learning Through the Arts, A guide to the National Endowment for the Arts and Arts Education. Jean was a member of the curatorial team at The Soap Factory in Minneapolis for 7 years (www.soapfactory.org). She has completed several outdoor and indoor temporary, permanent and semi-permanent sculpture commissions herself, and has served on juries for numerous exhibitions and sculpture parks.
A project/process oriented community-based worker, she is presently the Educator for Youth Programs at the Wexner Center for the Arts specializing in working with teens. She believes that basic tools of self-determination lie at the heart of many of today’s contemporary art practices making them highly relevant for us all.
Questions?
Contact:
E: exhibitions@fpconservatory.org
P: 614.645.5942
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Manifest Calls To Artists
Two Projects Deadline in Less Than Two Weeks!
G U I D E B O O K
An International Competitive Exhibit of Works of Collage and Assemblage
Creativity and cultural expression find sources of inspiration in surprising places, and within unexpected materials. One might say that the truly creative life is one lived in such a way that ordinary things, or those not commonly considered ‘artful’ are suddenly seen as being sublime. Certainly many types of art can provide a glimpse into this creative way. But works of collage and assemblage might do it best. So, with GUIDEBOOK Manifest sets out to present an exhibit which explores such work - an exhibit that may in fact serve as a guidebook to a creative, enlightened way of seeing and being in the world.
Postmark Deadline for Entry: APRIL 16, 2010
For more info. visit:
http://www.manifestgallery.org/lists/lt.php?id=bUoBVAZfClYEGlIHVRoGAQBX
Exhibit dates: May 28 - June 25, 2010
__________________________________________________________
6th Annual
MAGNITUDE 7
An International Competitive Exhibit of SMALL WORKS
Every year Manifest calls for little works of art from around the world. Like short poetry, they are a challenge to craft with the same presence of their larger counterparts. Each exhibit brings in hundreds of powerful yet diminutive masterpieces for our jury to mull over. 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 without further ado, we 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.
Postmark Deadline for Entry: APRIL 16, 2010
For more info. visit:
http://www.manifestgallery.org/lists/lt.php?id=bUoBVAZfClYAGlIHVRoGAQBX
Exhibit dates: May 28 - June 25, 2010
__________________________________________________________
2nd Annual
N U D E
An International Competitive Exhibit of Works Exploring the Uncovered Human Form in Current Art
Manifest exhibits many kinds of works, from the most conceptual and experimental to more traditional. In fact we think it's important to have such a range in our repertoire. In our Drawing Center Studio we provide opportunities and instruction to professionals and students to study life-drawing. Although our studio is not limited to working just from the nude model, it is a core component in our curriculum, and our flagship studio offering.
So a year ago we asked ourselves - why not add another annual exhibit to our roster, this one dedicated to works that in some way depict, explore, or address the human nude form? The first exhibit turned out to be a huge success in terms of response from artists as well as critical praise and number of people visiting the gallery to see the exhibit.
This year we are excited to renew our invitation to artists to submit works in any media, of any style or genre, (abstract, conceptual, highly realistic, etc.), and of any size, for consideration in Manifest's second annual NUDE, an international competitive exhibit exploring the uncovered human form in current art.
Postmark Deadline for Entry: MAY 28, 2010
For more info. visit:
http://www.manifestgallery.org/lists/lt.php?id=bUoBVAZfClYBGlIHVRoGAQBX
Exhibit dates: July 9 - August 6, 2010
__________________________________________________________
1st International Painting Annual (INPA)
A Competitive Annual Publication of Works of Contemporary Painting and
Writing about Painting
$1000 in cash prizes.
In celebration of Manifest's fifth anniversary (January 2010) we are very proud to announce this next major step in Manifest Press's evolution in fulfilling the Manifest non-profit mission to stand for quality in the visual arts... The International PAINTING Annual.
The INPA will be a complementary project to the ongoing Drawing Annual (INDA). The goal of the INPA will be to support the recognition, documentation, and publication of excellent, current, and relevant works of painting from around the world. As a carefully designed high-end book, the INPA will enable Manifest to assemble a diverse array of works of painting by international artists, without the limitation of physical availability, gallery space, or shipping logistics. With this Manifest leverages its considerable experience in publication design specifically for works of art, with a high level of sensitivity to the artist's point of view.
In 2005 Manifest launched the International Drawing Annual project. In four completed volumes (the 5th is currently in production) the INDA has presented three hundred and three works by 166 artists from around the world, and distributed the books far and wide to collectors, patrons, libraries, museum bookstores, art students, professors, and artists. Thousands view the online supplemental resources provided with each publication. The project has gained a great deal of credibility over the past five years, making the INDA a respected source for a consistent, balanced, and intriguing sampling of excellent contemporary drawing. The INPA will parallel the Drawing Annual series, exploring and taking stock of this nearest kin to drawing, and bringing more excellent art by more artists to even more people than ever before.
Manifest's book and gallery projects have become highly competitive and prestigious events for artists to be involved with. And each new project brings different artists together, with new work, in new ways, and with always surprising results. Furthermore, Manifest's books are designed and printed with the utmost care and attention to design integrity, making them exquisite documents of the art contained within.
Both soft and hardcover versions of the INPA will be printed and available by spring of 2011.
Submission process now open.
Postmark or online submission deadline for entry: JUNE 30, 2010
For more info. visit:
http://www.manifestgallery.org/lists/lt.php?id=bUoBVAZfClYDGlIHVRoGAQBX
__________________________________________________________
4th Annual
MASTER PIECES
An International Competitive Juried Exhibit
of Works by New Masters
Manifest ends its season with a call for current graduate students or
MFA/MA graduates since July 2009
Some say there is a glut of artists with MFA degrees in the world - that they are a dime a dozen. Unless academia is conferring this terminal fine art degree on anyone willing to pay the often staggering price for it, this devaluation of the degreed Master is indicative, we feel, of a systemic problem in society. The role of the master artist as cultural observer, intellectual mystic, and social healer is trivialized and misunderstood. Some suggest that an academic degree has no power to establish one's mastery of an art form - that only hard work and trial by fire in the 'real world' can do that. But these critics are, one might guess, those who either did not try, or could not survive the grueling critiques and endless all-nighters in the framework of the academic graduate process. Certainly, to say one is a Master is not to devalue other means of attaining excellence or status. But to have studied in the context of a university or college program, with rigorous requirements, and gained the terminal degree of Master surely warrants some merit. With this in mind this 4th Annual Master Pieces will seek to present the best works by the best new Masters in 2010.
Postmark Deadline for Entry: July 2, 2010
For more info. visit:
http://www.manifestgallery.org/lists/lt.php?id=bUoBVAZfClYCGlIHVRoGAQBX
Exhibit dates: August 13 - September 10, 2010
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Call for Artists - University Circle Rapid Transit Station - Greater Cleveland RTA
To Receive a PDF of the call information, click or paste the following link into your browser http://www.riderta.com/bc_contractopps.asp Then scroll down to the Public Art section of the page and click the project number to receive the form to request the pdf download.
The pdf is 22 pages in total, which includes several renderings and drawings. If you do not receive all 22 pages, please call 216-566-5187 or email Theresa Burrage at artsintransit@gcrta.org. Also please feel free to pass on the link and instructions above to interested artists and organizations.
Theresa Burrage
Arts In Transit Assistant
Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority
artsintransit@gcrta.org
216-566-5187
www.riderta.com
Open Call for Entries for All Photographers: Black & White Photography
“Black and white are the colors of photography. To me they symbolize the alternatives of hope and despair to which mankind is forever subjected.” - Robert Frank
What does "black and white" mean to contemporary photographers in the digital age? When Robert Frank made this observation, black-and-white film and silver prints were photography's most commonly used materials. Nearly a half century later they are approaching "alternative media" status. Or are they? Are the implications and meanings of black and white still central to photography's unique nature as a visual medium?
Submissions to this juried exhibition are limited only by your imagination and your photographic eye. Portraits, fashion, editorial, landscapes, documentary, conceptual - all of these genres, and others not named, are open for consideration.
Prints should take whatever form they need to in order to represent the continuum of gray tones that comprise your photographs. Whether the initial recording was made on film or pixels is immaterial. However, in the final assessment, prints will be judged on their merits. Qualities of form, content, and relation to traditions of black-and-white printing and visualization will be sought in the pool of submissions.
Juror: George Slade, Principal at re:photographica
Entry Fee: $35 up to 5 images; $10 each additional (no limit on number that may be submitted)
Prizes: $300 for 1st; $200 for 2nd; $100 for 3rd
Entries Due: July 23, 2010
Notice of Acceptance: August 2, 2010
Exhibition Dates: September 10 - October 25, 2010
Reception: September 10, 2010
About the Juror
George Slade has provided fine photographic artists and their audiences with insightful interpretation and curatorial expertise in exhibitions, classes, writings, lectures, and face-to-face exchanges for over 25 years. Formerly the artistic director of Minnesota Center for Photography (2003-2008) and the director of the McKnight Artist Fellowships for Photographers Program (1998-2008), George is currently a veteran presence at portfolio review events like Fotofest, Photolucida, Critical Mass, PhotoNOLA, and the Society for Photographic Education's regional and national conferences. In the last two years he juried regional and national exhibitions for the Coalition of Photographic Arts (Milwaukee), "New Directions 2009" at the Wallspace Gallery (Seattle), and IRevelar at the Naomi Silva Gallery in Atlanta.
http://www.mplsphotocenter.com/exhibits/callforentriesBW
To prepare your images for uploading, please adhere to the following image file specifications:
* sRGB or RGB color space (standard) - NOT CMYK (typically used by printing industry)
* Save files to 72 ppi resolution; any layers flattened, 8 bit JPEG files (16 bit will not upload.)
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* JPG compression at level 7 (medium). This compression level will not affect the quality of images viewed on a monitor.
* Use period preceding jpg in the file name. The following characters will lead to image uploading problems: !@#$%^&*()_+
Clare O'Neill
Mpls Photo Center, , LLC
2400 North Second Street,
Second Floor & Third Floors
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55411
visit: www.mplsphotocenter.com
Friday, March 26, 2010
Manifest Announces FIVE Projects to Conclude Sixth Season
G U I D E B O O K
An International Competitive Exhibit of Works of Collage and Assemblage
Creativity and cultural expression find sources of inspiration in surprising places, and within unexpected materials. One might say that the truly creative life is one lived in such a way that ordinary things, or those not commonly considered ‘artful’ are suddenly seen as being sublime. Certainly many types of art can provide a glimpse into this creative way. But works of collage and assemblage might do it best. So, with GUIDEBOOK Manifest sets out to present an exhibit which explores such work - an exhibit that may in fact serve as a guidebook to a creative, enlightened way of seeing and being in the world.
Postmark Deadline for Entry: APRIL 16, 2010
For more info. visit:
http://www.manifestgallery.org/lists/lt.php?id=bUoBVQtVA1EIGlIEXBoGAQBX
Exhibit dates: May 28 - June 25, 2010
____________________________________________________________
6th Annual
MAGNITUDE 7
An International Competitive Exhibit of SMALL WORKS
Every year Manifest calls for little works of art from around the world. Like short poetry, they are a challenge to craft with the same presence of their larger counterparts. Each exhibit brings in hundreds of powerful yet diminutive masterpieces for our jury to mull over. 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 without further ado, we 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.
Postmark Deadline for Entry: APRIL 16, 2010
For more info. visit:
http://www.manifestgallery.org/lists/lt.php?id=bUoBVQtVA1EEGlIEXBoGAQBX
Exhibit dates: May 28 - June 25, 2010
_____________________________________________________________
2nd Annual
N U D E
An International Competitive Exhibit of Works Exploring the Uncovered Human
Form in Current Art
Manifest exhibits many kinds of works, from the most conceptual and experimental to more traditional. In fact we think it's important to have such a range in our repertoire. In our Drawing Center Studio we provide opportunities and instruction to professionals and students to study life-drawing. Although our studio is not limited to working just from the nude model, it is a core component in our curriculum, and our flagship studio offering.
So a year ago we asked ourselves - why not add another annual exhibit to our roster, this one dedicated to works that in some way depict, explore, or address the human nude form? The first exhibit turned out to be a huge success in terms of response from artists as well as critical praise and number of people visiting the gallery to see the exhibit.
This year we are excited to renew our invitation to artists to submit works in any media, of any style or genre, (abstract, conceptual, highly realistic, etc.), and of any size, for consideration in Manifest's second annual NUDE, an international competitive exhibit exploring the uncovered human form in current art.
Postmark Deadline for Entry: MAY 28, 2010
For more info. visit:
http://www.manifestgallery.org/lists/lt.php?id=bUoBVQtVA1EFGlIEXBoGAQBX
Exhibit dates: July 9 - August 6, 2010
_____________________________________________________________
1st International Painting Annual (INPA)
A Competitive Annual Publication of Works of Contemporary Painting and
Writing about Painting
$1000 in cash prizes.
In celebration of Manifest's fifth anniversary (January 2010) we are very proud to announce this next major step in Manifest Press's evolution in fulfilling the Manifest non-profit mission to stand for quality in the visual arts... The International PAINTING Annual.
The INPA will be a complementary project to the ongoing Drawing Annual (INDA). The goal of the INPA will be to support the recognition, documentation, and publication of excellent, current, and relevant works of painting from around the world. As a carefully designed high-end book, the INPA will enable Manifest to assemble a diverse array of works of painting by international artists, without the limitation of physical availability, gallery space, or shipping logistics. With this Manifest leverages its considerable experience in publication design specifically for works of art, with a high level of sensitivity to the artist's point of view.
In 2005 Manifest launched the International Drawing Annual project. In four completed volumes (the 5th is currently in production) the INDA has presented three hundred and three works by 166 artists from around the world, and distributed the books far and wide to collectors, patrons, libraries, museum bookstores, art students, professors, and artists. Thousands view the online supplemental resources provided with each publication. The project has gained a great deal of credibility over the past five years, making the INDA a respected source for a consistent, balanced, and intriguing sampling of excellent contemporary drawing. The INPA will parallel the Drawing Annual series, exploring and taking stock of this nearest kin to drawing, and bringing more excellent art by more artists to even more people than ever before.
Manifest's book and gallery projects have become highly competitive and prestigious events for artists to be involved with. And each new project brings different artists together, with new work, in new ways, and with always surprising results. Furthermore, Manifest's books are designed and printed with the utmost care and attention to design integrity, making them exquisite documents of the art contained within.
Both soft and hardcover versions of the INPA will be printed and available by spring of 2011.
Submission process now open.
Postmark or online submission deadline for entry: JUNE 30, 2010
For more info. visit:
http://www.manifestgallery.org/lists/lt.php?id=bUoBVQtVA1EHGlIEXBoGAQBX
_____________________________________________________________
4th Annual
MASTER PIECES
An International Competitive Juried Exhibit
of Works by New Masters
Manifest ends its season with a call for current graduate students or MFA/MA graduates since July 2009
Some say there is a glut of artists with MFA degrees in the world - that they are a dime a dozen. Unless academia is conferring this terminal fine art degree on anyone willing to pay the often staggering price for it, this devaluation of the degreed Master is indicative, we feel, of a systemic problem in society. The role of the master artist as cultural observer, intellectual mystic, and social healer is trivialized and misunderstood. Some suggest that an academic degree has no power to establish one's mastery of an art form - that only hard work and trial by fire in the 'real world' can do that. But these critics are, one might guess, those who either did not try, or could not survive the grueling critiques and endless all-nighters in the framework of the academic graduate process. Certainly, to say one is a Master is not to devalue other means of attaining excellence or status. But to have studied in the context of a university or college program, with rigorous requirements, and gained the terminal degree of Master surely warrants some merit. With this in mind this 4th Annual Master Pieces will seek to present the best works by the best new Masters in 2010.
Postmark Deadline for Entry: July 2, 2010
For more info. visit:
http://www.manifestgallery.org/lists/lt.php?id=bUoBVQtVA1EGGlIEXBoGAQBX
Exhibit dates: August 13 - September 10, 2010
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Art Director Position at Camp Lookout
Work at camp this summer! Use your artistic skills and passion to inspire kids to create interesting art.
Camp Lookout is a coed, noncompetitive summer camp in Northern Michigan. We offer residential camp sessions for kids ages 8-16. We foster in children a sense of community while encouraging creativity, independence, decision-making, exploration and friendship in a beautifully forested natural setting. We offer traditional camp activities like sailing, art, sports and a range of imaginative activities that staff and campers create. Our programming is creative and loosely structured, dependant largely on what our staff dream up. We are looking for an Art Director for the 2010 summer (from June 11th-August 14th).
Responsibilities
· coordinates general art program throughout the camp
· teaches art to campers and interested staff
· supervises art counselors; assists them in selecting appropriate projects, use of materials, etc
· plans/organizes and implements a progressive art program for each session of camp
· orders materials, maintains supplies, oversees use of art room and equipment
· motivates campers and staff towards the arts
· may do other non art activities as desired; may cover cabins for counselors on their days off,
· may be a cabin counselor during some sessions
· usually is part of the leadership team overseeing the day to day operation of the camp.
Qualifications
· Has completed at least one year of college and is at least 18 years of age.
· Likes working with kids
· Creative, artistic, adaptable
· Demonstrates responsibility and leadership skills
The hours are long, the pay is modest, there is little time off, the responsibility for other people's children can weigh heavily on you. But, the Human Rewards are great!
Find out more about our camp at lookoutsummer.com
Interested? Contact us at camp_info@crystalairecamp.com or 231-352-7589
Monday, March 15, 2010
Ignition 3.0 – Call For Entries
Ignition 3.0: Community
May 14th - 15th 2010 @ Skylab
Postmark deadline: April 5 2010
Download the Ignition 3.0 CFE entry form:
http://thefusefactory.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/ignition3CFE.pdf
We are seeking works of art that explore both the individual and the groups with which they connect and communicate. We encourage artists, musicians, and performers to submit interactive works that engage, challenge and provide unique viewer/user experiences.
We're looking for robotics, performances, installations, short videos and films, web cam art, sculptures, stills, games, music and sound art, prints -- even paintings. If it utilizes digital, electronic, or analog technology, we're interested. High tech or low tech, it's all good.
We are featuring works by individual artists and artist collectives as well as art works created by community groups, clubs, and organizations around Ohio.
Take us somewhere we've not yet been and weren't quite expecting to go. Let us play -- and let us share our experiences with those around us.
All entries should be sent to:
The Fuse Factory
P.O. Box 82486
Columbus, OH 43202
Visit the Ignition 3.0 web site: http://thefusefactory.org/events/ignition3cfe/
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Art student looking for room mate
MD Gallery Calling for Entries!
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Mural Painting Opportunity for Start-up Artist
Preeth M. Khanna
Contact number - 614-787-6053
email - preethmuthappa@hotmail.com
Monday, February 15, 2010
Call for Submissions: Undergraduate Journal
Polaris is an undergraduate journal of arts and literature. We accept submissions in all media, and will be accepting submissions until Feb. 22. All relevant submission information can be found at http://www.polarismag.org.
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Artist Residency
SUMMER TERM 2010
NEW ARTISTS RESIDENCY PROGRAM
Description: For the first time, in summer 2010, Emmanuel College in Boston will be offering a summer artists residency program for four artists. We will seek one artist from each of the following categories: ceramics; printmaking; photography; and non-specified medium but related in some way to issues of social justice. The residency will provide four artists with individual studio space in the Art Department for a two month period during the months of June and July. (arrival between 6/14 Monday-6/18Friday, departure between 8/16Monday-8/20 Friday )The program will provide artists with access to Art Department studios and living quarters in the Emmanuel dorms. Each artist will also receive a $2,000 stipend. In return for their residency, each artist will be required to complete the following: during their residency, devote two hours of their time to a presentation on their work to members of the Emmanuel community; give an artist’s talk some time during the 2010-11 academic year to the general public on the work completed at Emmanuel and its relationship to their larger body of work; and donate one work of art completed while at Emmanuel to the College.
Selection of Artists: Artists should submit a *portfolio, c.v. and statement of intent to the Art Department by March 12, 2010. Artists will be notified of their selection by April 2, 2010.
Artists selected for the social justice category must demonstrate a serious commitment to social justice either through the subjects of their art (e.g. addressing issues such as poverty, inequality, homelessness) or through their art making strategies (e.g. community-based projects).
*Portfolio requirement : 15-20 jpeg images of current work on a CD (Each image should be at least 300dpi, 6”x4.5”). Emmanuel College reserves the right to use images of works by selected artists for advertising purposes.
Studio information:
Ceramics:
8 work benches
2 electric wheels
slab roller
extruder
plaster mixing area
2 small round and 1 large Skutt oval electric kilns (capacity up to cone 10)
communal hand tools
small wood shop:
table saw
chop saw
band saw
drill press
hand held power tools include
drill
biscuit joiner
circular saw
planer
Printmaking:
well ventilated work area with 8 benches
American French Tool Press 24” x 48”
Griffin Litho Press
basic silkscreen equipment
Nuarc exposure unit (for screens up to 20” x 24”)
ferric chloride etching bath (holds plates up to 20” x 25”)
communal shop tools
hot plate (12 x 18)
plate shear
Photography:
New Darkroom facility.
35mm to 4x5" negative film format enlargers.
4x5" color head enlarger (No color processing on site).
Currently accommodates up to 16x20" prints.
UV Exposing box for Alternative Processes up to 20x24" maximum.
iMacs, OSX 10.6
Epson V750 Scanner, with dry and wet mount scan negative carriers.
Epson SP 3800 (K3 ink: max 17x22" prints).
Area coordinator
ceramics – Megumi Naitoh naitoh@emmanuel.edu
printmaking – Brian Littlefield littleb@emmanuel.edu
photography – Stephan Jacobs jacobsst@emmanuel.edu
Send application materials to:
Megumi Naitoh
Associate Professor of Art
Chair, Art Department
Emmanuel College
400 The Fenway
Boston, MA 02144
General Questions about the residency may also be directed to Megumi Naitoh (phone: 617-264-7684; or email: naitoh@emmanuel.edu. Questions regarding to printmaking and photography, please contact the area coordinator.
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Looking for Student Artist (Small Job)
I want to hire a student artist for a small project. It is some small lettering (metal, already primed) that I would like an artist to paint some flowers or birds or something "spring-like" on it as it is going to be placed outside as part of a planter/arrangement.
Contact:
Dr. Bill Pope
Professor, Dept. Animal Sciences
329 Plumb Hall, 2027 Coffey Road
OSU, Columbus, OH 43210
pope.2@osu.edu
(614) 292-3943
Call for Application, Les Ateliers de Rennes - Contemporary Art Biennial
To participate, an application form will be available on the website www.artnorac.fr from January 4, 2010.
The candidates should form teams which must include at least one curator and one administrator. The theme should link economy/business and contemporary art. The rules of this contest will set the context and scope while allowing for great freedom in the execution. A budget of 2 million euros will be allocated for each edition.
The contest process has two phases :
- the preselection of three projects on March 31, 2010
- the final selection on September 30, 2010
Les Ateliers de Rennes is a biennial dedicated to the connections between art and economy / art and business. The event has been initiated by Art Norac, an association 'loi 1901' created by the French food industry group Norac to unite its patronage activities.
Fellowship opportunity at Stone Summer Theory Institute, SAIC - Chicago
The Stone Summer Theory Institute is an intensive week of seminars, lectures, and panel discussions, which will be published as a series of books involving over 300 scholars. It is held each July in Chicago. Fellows are not expected to present papers, but are asked to do up to 2,000 pages of advance readings for the seminars.
This year's theme is 'Beyond the Aesthetic and the Anti-Aesthetic,' arguably one of the central puzzles of contemporary art practice. The choice between continuations of modernism (with its aesthetic values) and the various kinds of postmodernism that privilege politics, gender, identity, and other issues, remains a formative one for young artists, and continues to create deep divisions in the teaching and practice of art.
Faculty include Hal Foster, Jay Bernstein, and Eve Melzter.
Places are available for fifteen Fellows, and funds are available for travel and accommodation. Full information about applying is available on the website.
The deadline is April 15, 2010; successful applicants will be notified April 20.
To apply, send a curriculum vitae, a writing sample (published or unpublished), and a two-page letter describing your knowledge and interest in the subject, to:
conference@stonesummertheoryinstitute.org
Contemporary Istanbul - Open Call for Applications : Deadline 1 March 2010
To download the application form please follow the link:
www.contemporaryistanbul.com/exhibitors/application_form.php
For four days, Contemporary Istanbul is hosting national and international galleries, artists from all over the world, collectors, museum directors, curators, art critics, members of press and art lovers at Istanbul Convention and Exhibition Center (ICEC). And in addition to the main event, Contemporary Istanbul is organizing through the year several side events and art projects such as conferences, exhibitions with the aim of contributing to the country's contemporary art development.
With the participation of Turkish and international galleries, Contemporary Istanbul presents works of modern and contemporary paintings, sculptures, video, photographs, installations and limited editions.
Aiming to become one of the top five art fairs within the next five years, Contemporary Istanbul continues to promote the development of modern and contemporary Turkish art, now recognized worldwide, collections continues to be exhibited on a regular basis. To help promote Istanbul as a leading art destination, Contemporary Istanbul is planning to support the 2010 Capital of Culture program hosted in Istanbul, strengthening the international network between local artists and galleries.
Contemporary Istanbul is providing an opportunity for its visitors to involve the latest art experience with its international approach. It is not just a 4 day event once a year. Throughout the rest of the year Contemporary Istanbul presents a series of conferences entitled 'CI Dialogues', private art exhibitions and smaller events in conjunction with the Biennale. CI provides a cultural platform which unites collectors, artists, journalists, gallery owners, critics and art lovers.
The Venue:
Ä°stanbul's congress and meeting leader ICEC is conveniently located in the heart of the city, at the centre of city's business, cultural and commercial life. ICEC's 2,000-person auditorium, 7,000 m2-large Fair and Exhibition Centre, and 26 meeting rooms are all fully equipped to meet all your convention and event production requirements. It is possible to stage a multi-faceted, dream-event with the use of the world's third largest moveable screen, 12-language simultaneous translation system and state of the art audio-visual equipment. ICEC has Istanbul's first fully integrated conference and exhibition centre in the Rumeli Fair and Exhibition Centre with 7,000 m2 of available space.
A state-of-the-art, 24-hour security system and a highly trained staff are found in ICEC. This--in conjunction with ICEC's meeting facilities--makes it an ideal location for combined congresses and trade fair.
Open Call for lecture-performances at Just Madrid Art Fair 2010
Open call for four lecture-performances for the project On the Table, organized by the Lisbon-based curatorial team Filipa Oliveira + Miguel Amado for the section Curators Desk at Just Madrid Art Fair 2010. Lecture-performance refers to the bringing together of performative and educational traditions within a pedagogical context. Artists can present their work or a specific project through an informal discussion with the audience, devising a discursive platform within the context of an art fair.
We are looking for proposals that consist of one night presentations with a maximum of 2 hours taking place in a four-square meters booth. The selected proposals have to be carried out by artists based in Madrid during the city's fair week (February 17-21) and cannot require any budget or specific equipment. Just Madrid Art Fair will take place between February 18-21 at El Matadero in Madrid and the lectures-performances will take place every night at 19H00, except on Sunday, which will be at 17H00.
Please send a maximum of 250-word proposal with up to 5 images by February 7 containing all contact information including e-mail, cell phone number, address and a brief CV to the following e-mail: filipaoliveira.miguelamado@gmail.com. The four selected artists will be contacted by e-mail.
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Call for applications: Professor in site & situation specific arts at the Finnish Academy of Fine Arts
Professor in site and situation specific arts (including different forms of environmental, performance and installation art)
QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
• Artistic merits and competence: the professor is required to have experience in teaching and in international co-operation as well as extensive knowledge of the field of contemporary art.
• In principle, the post requires sufficient competence in Finnish and English and the ability to understand Swedish. However, a foreign national or a non-native Finnish citizen may be appointed to the post without demonstrating the required proficiency in Finnish or Swedish.
PROFESSOR'S DUTIES
• The professor is responsible for the teaching and development of site and situation specific arts in the degree programme of time and space arts.
• The professor carries out and supervises scientific or artistic work, gives education based on it and follows developments in science or art and participates in societal interaction and international cooperation in his/her field.
• The professor contributes to teaching in his/her field, supervises students' studies, gives the examinations under his/her responsibility, submits to the university the necessary reports on his/her teaching, publishing activities, scientific and artistic work and examinations given, performs the duties attendant upon membership in the administrative bodies of the university and other tasks that have been assigned or given to him/her and participates in the selection of new students.
• The professor is expected to actively engage in the development of the degree programme and the university.
APPLICATION
The application, including the following documents, should be delivered in three copies:
• written statement of the artistic and teaching merits relevant to the post
• portfolio of artistic work
• curriculum vitae
• list of publications
• (proof of language proficiency)
The application and the appendices should be in English, Finnish or Swedish.
FURTHER INFORMATION
For further information please contact Chair of the Recruitment Committee, Professor Jan Kaila at jan.kaila@kuva.fi or Secretary of the Committee, Development Manager Katariina Kivistő-Rahnasto at katariina.kivisto-rahnasto@kuva.fi, tel. +358 45 6578 264.
For more information see also the complete instructions for appointment at
www.kuva.fi/portal/english/vacant_positions/
The application must reach the Academy no later than 5 March 2010 at 3.45pm.
Address: Finnish Academy of Fine Arts, Kaikukatu 4, 00530 Helsinki, Finland.
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Rare Summer Art Museum Work and Study Program
Internship or Part- time job opportunity in digital arts
-Student must have photography skills and photoshop skills.
-Student will have a chance to gain valuable experience in the fashion industry.
-Possibility of full time employment upon graduation or contract work for specific jobs.
-For further inquiries please contact us at careers@astorandblack.com or to visit their blog go here!
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Call For Artists
CFA No. 1 – 2010 Public Art Recycling Containers
The Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (GCRTA) transmits herewith a Call For Artist (CFA) for the above referenced services. The procurement schedule for this project is noted below:
Sealed proposals for this procurement will be received until 4:00 p.m. Official Time, Thursday, February 25, 2010, at the location noted below. Proposals received after the designated time, or at any place other than the designated location, will NOT be accepted. Proposals shall be submitted to:
The Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority
Executive Department, 5th Floor
1240 West Sixth Street
Cleveland, OH 44113-1331
Attn: Theresa A. Burrage
Copies of the Call for Artists packages are available and may be obtained on the GCRTA Website at www.riderta.com and are located under Business Center; Contract Opportunities; Public Art. It is also attached for your convenience. Deadline for questions is Wednesday, February 24, 2010 at the close of business.
All communications regarding this procurement, including requests for clarification shall be directed to Theresa Burrage, at 216-566-5187, at the above address, or by e-mail to artsintransit@gcrta.org.
All necessary instructions are included in the CFA and should be followed with care.
Sincerely,
Maribeth Feke
Director
Programming and Planning
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Call for Proposals
Deadline: March 15th
You are invited to submit a proposal for an exhibition, program and/or class. We welcome proposals from anyone inside or outside The Ohio State University.
Currently, we are accepting Preliminary Project Proposal applications for Winter 2011, Autumn 2012, and Winter 2012. Proposals are due March 15, 2010.
If you have questions about exhibitions please call the Space at (614) 292-8861 or email us at uas@osu.edu. For more information, take a look at our past, current, and upcoming exhibitions.
Thursday, January 14, 2010
NEEDED IMMEDEATELY
Nude model needed for department of art life drawing class.
contact Marthe 292-5072 or stop in to the art office
Monday, January 4, 2010
The Sculpture Center announces its Call for Ohio Artists for the 2011 W2S Series, open through midnight, January 6, 2010. This call is open to early career sculptors and installation artists with an Ohio connection by birth, residency, or schooling, and the artists do not need to be currently living in Ohio to be considered. The artists must have finished their training or formal schooling and be no more than 10 years into their careers. Six artists will be given one-person exhibitions, accompanied by full color brochures, in the Main or Euclid Avenue Gallery of The Sculpture Center in early 2011. The attached PDF gives complete information on the call and the application process.
For more information please visit http://www.sculpturecenter.
Could you please post this call for artists at your school and forward this email to your graduating students, alumni, and other artists whom you think would be interested in this exhibition opportunity? Call or email Ann Albano at The Sculpture Center (216.229.6527, aalbano@sculpturecenter.org) with any questions.
Thank you so very much for helping to spread the word about this support for emerging Ohio artists.
Artists Opportunities
Teaching Opportunity
The McConnell Arts Center of Worthington is looking for artists interested in teaching visual arts. Classes will begin in late January. Please download our “Call for Class” application from our website: www.mcconnellarts.org. or email Linda Swingle, Program Manager: lswingle@worthingtonarts.org
Visual Arts Call for Entries
The McConnell Arts Center of Worthington is looking for artists to exhibit for our 2010 – 2011 Visual Arts Series. Please download our “Call for Entries” application from our website: www.mcconnellarts.org or email Linda Swingle, Program Manager: lswingle@worthingtonarts.org
We encourage early submissions.
Linda Swingle
Programming Manager
McConnell Arts Center
777 Evening St.
Worthington, Ohio 43085
614.431.0329
Call for Artists
Remember Me, LLC
2580 West Belt Drive, Columbus, OH
Sharon sharon.desize@rememberme.biz
Freelance work done at home on an as needed basis
Call for Artists
ARTillery is currently seeking artists to participate in our Featured Artist program. Each month, one featured artist will have an exhibition in our space. Featured artist will have reign of our wall space and some shelf space (if applicable), a First Thursday reception with Arts in the Alley, and the opportunity to give an artists talk.
For complete info and to submit an application please visit: http://www.artilleryohio.com/
Deadline is December 31
Applicants are asked to submit:
-8-10 jpeg images, 72 dpi, no larger than 1200 pixels on either side, labeled yourlastname001.jpeg, yourlastname002.jpeg, etc.
-corresponding image list in pdf
-CV or artists resume
-artist statement
-$10 application fee
ARTillery is located in the South Campus Gateway at 1570 N High St, Columbus OH 43201. Hours: Tuesday&Friday 11am-7pm, Wednesday&Thursday 11am-2pm, Saturday 11am-4pm, come check us out!