Grey Cube Gallery proudly presents the third Patterns online art contest for the month of September 2022. Open to all artists worldwide over 18 years of age. Entries may include any work related to the Patterns theme (lines, shapes, textures). All visual art mediums (except video and sound) are allowed. All winning artists will receive a digital award certificate. Winning artwork (Best of Show) will be on the poster of the show. $16 for the 2 images of artwork, $30 for 4, $42 for 6, and $50 for up to 8. Deadline: September 8, 2022.
Interdisciplinary
Colors Art Competition
We are pleased to announce our 1st Colors online Art Competition for the month of September 2022. An artwork with one color or a multitude of colors can be submitted for this open subject competition. Various interpretations of Colors theme are welcome (representative, abstract, conceptual). All forms of visual art are acceptable (painting, photography, drawing, sculpture, digital, fiber art, collage, and installation), except sound and video art. In addition to the selected artists, the jury will select award winners in the following art categories: painting, photography, sculpture. All selected artists will receive a digital award certificate. An article about each artist will be displayed alongside the best of show and three winners. The best of show will be displayed on the poster of the exhibition. Entry fees are $20 for two pieces of artwork. You may submit more than two images; there is no limit to the number of images an artist may submit. Payment must be made through PayPal. The application deadline is September 14, 2022.
Education Programs Manager
CLARA is currently seeking an Education Programs Manager to provide on-the-ground support for our nonprofit’s thriving, rapidly-growing arts education initiatives. This position will work with our education director, teaching artists, and other stakeholders to schedule and implement a variety of CLARA-focused programs in local schools.
A complete list of CLARA education programs and expected programmatic responsibilities can be found here; oversight of these programs will be split between this position and an existing program manager, with programs being assigned based on their unique skills and experience. In your application, please speak to which programs your background makes you best suited for.
IN ALL CASES, THE IDEAL CANDIDATE WILL:
- Have knowledge and experience working in the education sector (experience particularly in arts education preferred).
- Have knowledge and experience (as teacher or performer) of diverse art forms.
- Have passion for performing arts, and enthusiasm for restoring those subjects to the classroom.
- Have some background or understanding of theatrical production.
- Be proficient in the Google and MS Office suites including Google Docs, Sheets, Presentations and their MS Office counterparts.
- Consider themselves tech-confident, organized, and detail-oriented.
- Possess great communication skills and strong follow-up ability.
Position will require candidate to visit school sites on a regular basis, so reliable access to independent transportation is key. Also essential: enjoyment of young people and some past professional experience working with them.
Hours & Compensation: This is a full-time position scheduled for 40 hours per week, a portion of which may be carried out as remote work. The position is salaried, with compensation set at $60,000 / year plus benefits.
To apply: email resume and cover letter to Education Outreach Director Emili Danz: edanz@claramidtown.org. No phone calls, please.
Position is open until filled.
Artist’s Choice Art Competition
Contemporary Art Room Gallery is proud to announce their 3rd “Artist’s Choice” Online Art Competition for the month of August 2022. This is an open subject competition. Artists from around the world are welcome to submit their work. All visual art mediums are acceptable (painting, drawing, photography, sculpture, digital, prints, fiber art, collage or installation art) except sound and video art. All winning artists will receive a digital award certificate. Winning artwork (First place) will be on the poster of the show. $15 for 2 images, $28 for 4, $58 for up to 10. Deadline: July 28, 2022.
The New Farmer’s Almanac Vol. VI: Adjustments & Accommodations
Visual & art submissions are rolling through for Volume VI of the New Farmer’s Almanac: Adjustments and Accommodations.
The New Farmer’s Almanac Volume VI: Adjustments and Accommodations, will include works by approximately 100 contributors, selected through an open submission process. Included works seek to recognize collective agency in the face of sizable uncertainties such as: the changing climate, an ongoing culture of land dispossession, a continuing global pandemic, shifting and intensifying weather patterns, and migrations of all species—spurned by political and environmental upheaval. The works in this volume will explore land-based adjustments and accommodations enacted by individuals and groups as they adapt to the constancy of uncertainty and change.
This volume has us seeking to recognize our own collective agency in the face of sizable uncertainties and we’re curious to hear from you. What adjustments and accommodations are you making, scheming, and working on with others?
Submitted works will be selected on a rolling basis as works come in, with mid August being the latest date for submission.
Send us your documentations, installations, landart, photography, illustrations, drawings, and more centered on adjustments and accommodations. We are curious about your reflections and response strategies in our climate-changing & covid-impacted world.
Consider how you are altering your urban food system to imagine more equitable access to food; making tweaks to the carbon cycle where you live; creating new materials from seaweed and mushrooms; intercropping as a life practice; planting pollinator patches in the vineyard; practicing transformative finance; getting experimental with your planting plans; sharing dinner as an embodied preservation of cultural foodways; sharing land, rematriating familial excesses, or tuning to the potential of the commons; enacting traditional ecological knowledge; building wildlife corridors for the northward migration of species; creating community forest coalitions or ensuring river connectivity for one small stream near you.
How to submit:
We are still seeking art submissions on a rolling basis!
Our initial deadline was in spring of 2022 but we are still accepting visual and art based submissions through mid August 2022. If you have questions, email us at almanac@greenhorns.org.
Artists, please fill out our submission form here.
Here, you’ll upload your images directly. Share your visual materials as 300 dpi grayscale images, formatted as .tiff, .png, or .jpg files.
Visit our submissions page here for details.
We are a small, grant-funded publication, offering a common space for sharing new ideas and being in fellowship. We want to be transparent and share that while all contributors will receive a copy of the book, we are currently unable to offer compensation for submissions.
International Art Competition Grey
Contemporary Art Room Gallery is proud to announce their 2nd “Grey” Online Art Competition for the month of July 2022. This is an international competition and artists from around the world are welcome to submit their work. Only the works of art created in black, white and or shades of grey will be accepted. All visual art mediums are acceptable (painting, photography, drawing, sculpture, digital, prints, fiber art, collage or installation art) except sound and video art. All winning artists will receive a digital award certificate. Winning artwork (First place) will be on the poster of the show. $15 for 2 images, $28 for 4, $58 for up to 10. Deadline: July 14, 2022.
