Contemporary Art Room Gallery announces their 2nd “Seasons” Online Art Competition for the month of March. Artists from around the world are welcome to submit their work. The Seasons theme may include any work with interpretation of the four Seasons (Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter). 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. First, second and third place will be largely displayed with an article about the artist and their work. Winning artwork (First place) will be on the poster of the show. $15 for 2 images of artwork. Deadline: March 18, 2021.
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Call for Writers – Keep It Short and Simple 12-word Writing Contest
It is said that sometimes words get in the way of a good story.
If that is the case, let’s write a story with as few words as possible. In fact, tell us a story in 12 words exactly.
The ABC’s of our Keep It Short and Simple 12-word contest can be explained in, well, 12-words:
Articulate a story or concept with
Brevity in an interesting
Creative way.
Even small words count (we believe in the power of the little guys) and contractions count as one word (because working together makes us better).
This is a chance to challenge yourself to try something a little different and have some fun doing it!
Learn More and Register at TheWriteContest.com
Prize Details:
1st place wins $100 and a book from one of our judges in your chosen format
2nd place wins $75
3rd place wins $25
Deadline:
02/25/2021
Entry Fee:
$12 per entry
Website:
Call for Writers – Dialogue Only Contest (up to 250 words)
Who here has ever skimmed over rich detailed paragraphs of description scrambling to find the next section of dialogue?
Yup! Guilty.
Well written dialogue can move your story forward more effectively than pages of narrative.
The Dialogue Only Contest is an opportunity to create a clear and compelling story using nothing but dialogue.
Your entry can be up to 250 words. Even the smallest words add to the word-count (we believe in the power of the little guys) and contractions count as one word (because working together makes us better!)
You may have as many characters as you choose, but the dialogue must stand on its own without any description, gestures, narration, or dialogue tags (i.e. he/she/they said).
For this contest grammar is secondary and your entry does not have to follow standard rules for writing dialogue.
Learn More and Register at TheWriteContest.com
Award Details
- 1st place wins $200 and a book from one of our judges in your chosen format.
- 2nd place wins $100.
- 3rd place wins $50.
Entry Fee and Deadline
Early Registration ($20) Ends March 18th / Registration ($25) Ends March 25th
11th Annual Figurative Online Art Competition
Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery announces an art call for the gallery’s 11th Annual “Figurative” Online Juried Art Competition. The gallery invites all 2D and 3D artists (including photography and digital arts) from around the world to make online submissions for possible inclusion in the Gallery’s April 2021 online group art exhibition.
The gallery encourages entries from artists (including photography & digital arts) regardless of where they reside to apply to this competition by submitting their best abstract or representational art.
The “Figurative” theme is the artist’s interpretation and depiction of the human form and human features. “Figurative” subjects are considered to be figures, forms and faces. The gallery will accept art on this subject that is either representational or abstract, but please, do not submit any erotic art.
The deadline to apply to this art competition is April 1, 2021. The exhibition will open on the website on April 5th.
Early entry and art student discounts. Winners receive extensive worldwide publicity and promotion. For further information and to apply online: https://www.lightspacetime.art/11th-annual-figurative-online-art-competition/.
Call to Artists: Social Justice Collage Workshop
Social Justice Collage Workshop
A four-week, virtual/online workshop in March & April 2021 with Kolaj Institute
Deadline to apply: 13 March 2021
Collage artists with a passion for equal rights and equitable opportunities for all are invited to apply for Kolaj Institute’s Social Justice Collage Workshop, a four-week program designed to provide a foundation for the intersection of collage and social justice with the end result of creating a collage for an exhibition in May.
Early social justice advocates focused on issues such as the distribution of capital, property, and wealth because of the extreme disparity between the rich and the poor at the time. Since then, the term social justice has adapted to include the environment, race, gender, and other causes and manifestations of inequality with a focus on human rights and improving the lives of disadvantaged and marginalized groups.
The workshop is designed to explore the purpose, meaning, context, history and problems of social justice through collage making, discussion, examination of other artists’ work, and hearing from dynamic speakers who make and curate social justice collage. Participants will engage with each other via Slack and meet once a week on Zoom for four weeks. The workshop faculty is Elaine Tassy, Gerald Leavell, Rachel Monique Walker, and G.E. Vogt.
Elaine Tassy sees social justice collage-making “as a way to participate in the cry for justice for victims in some small way, and to process my feelings around their victimization at the same time.” During the workshop, she will speak about her experience making social justice collage and present, Say Their Names, an interactive art experience that documents and reimagines the police killings of Black people. She will invite participants to contribute to this project by creating context for one of the figures.
Gerald Leavell writes, “Social justice, to me, begins with self-reflection. Honest, brave, and compassionate self-reflection.” Gerald Leavell will speak about artists who are currently using collage to make an impact and lead a collage making session.
For Rachel Monique Walker, social justice is “a form of living justice, where action is taken to counter oppressions and restore rightful respect to people who are dehumanized by our systems.” Walker’s vision board exercise will give participants a chance to reflect on their previous engagement with the idea of social justice, consider where they are headed with social justice in the future, and make a collage in response to these insights.
G.E. Vogt will lead a presentation of their own voyage of learning about the history of political collage. They write, “Art is one of the most powerful forms of expressing, or bringing attention to the different forms of social inequality, thereby acting as a catalyst to motivate the necessary work for social justice.”
Artists in the workshop will work alongside each other to conceptualize, contextualize, and create social justice-themed collages. At the end of the workshop, everyone will be invited to have one of their collages included in the May 2021 exhibition at the Albuquerque Center for Peace and Justice along with Elaine Tassy’s piece, Say Their Names.
WHO IS THIS FOR?
The workshop is intended for self-motivated artists, at any stage in their career, who want to develop a practice of making artwork in response to social injustice. The workshop focuses on creating collage that addresses modern issues and current political concerns. The workshop is open to artists anywhere in the world.
WORKSHOP LOGISTICS
Dates: March 18th to April 14th
Participants will engage via an online platform through group discussions. A two-hour virtual meeting will be held on each Saturday from 2-4PM EST.
COST
The cost of the Social Justice Collage Workshop is $350; however, no artist will be turned away for lack of funds and the organizers will work with artists to build a financial aid package. The Social Justice Collage Workshop is limited to 12 artists.
HOW TO APPLY
Submit your application HERE.
APPLICATION PROCESS
The submission process will ask you for: Contact information; Artist Bio (50-250 words); Artist Statement of Practice (50-300 words); 5-7 images of artwork; a statement of expectations; and ask you some questions about your work and financial needs. Applications are reviewed by the faculty. Space is extremely limited; however, the applications of qualified artists are kept on file and those artists will be invited to future workshops, if they wish.
CALENDAR
Deadline to apply: March 13, 2021
Notification to artists: March 15, 2021
Workshop dates: March 18-April 14, 2021
QUESTIONS
If you have questions, send an email HERE.
Deadline: 13 March 2021
Final Notification no later than 15 March 2021
International Art Competition Open
Contemporary Art Room Gallery is proud to announce their 4th “Open” Online Art Competition for the month of March 2021. This is an international competition and artists from around the world are welcome to submit their work. There is no theme in this competition. 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. First, second and third place will be largely displayed with an article about the artist and their work. First place will be on the poster of the show. Merit awards and Honorable Mention awards may also be presented. $15 for 2 images. Deadline: March 4, 2021.