CALL TO ARTISTS!
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
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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
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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
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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
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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
Friday, March 26, 2010
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Art Director Position at Camp Lookout
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
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
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