A SHOW OF HEADS is a thematic group exhibition of work that includes and/or is based on the portrayal, interpretation and/or transformation of the human head. The exhibition will be held at the Limner Gallery, November 18 – December 18, 2021 and is open for entry to all artists working in any media. $500 cash award, deadline August 31. On-line entry form at http://www.slowart.com/prospectus/head.htm
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Contemporary Art Gallery Online Announces an International Call for Artists to Participate in the 1st Annual “Tiny Art” for 2021 Exhibition
Contemporary Art Gallery Online has opened the “Tiny Art” Exhibition. Entries are accepted from June 24th, 2021, to August 22nd, 2021. The purpose of this exhibition is to bring emerging artists and their amazing artistry to the marketplace. While enabling buyers the opportunity to purchase and own high quality original art at a reasonable price. Contemporary Art Gallery Online encourages entries from all painters and photographers regardless of their experience and or education in the art field or where they my reside. This is an international exhibition, and everyone is encouraged to participate. The group exhibition of all entrants will be held online at the Contemporary Art Gallery Online from August 25th, 2021, to September 30th, 2021. All entrants and their art will be showcased on the Gallery for immediate sale. We want to see your best TINY art. Any subject or artistic expression is welcome. The only criterion is the image must be 10” x 10” or smaller and available for sale.
Entry Fee: $5 per art submission. There is no limit to the number you may enter. Funds in US Dollars.
To read the complete Prospectus: https://www.contemporaryartgalleryonline.gallery/tiny-art-exhibition
In Color
THEME
How an artist approaches color is intuitive and exclusive to their work. Personal insight becomes inherent as artists have a sense of give and take using color to elicit a connection. We seek work where the interplay with color is the central focus. Whether the artwork is riddled with vibrant color or if it’s just one color that stands out and makes the piece, color is the subject for this call. Show us In Color from your perspective.
CALENDAR
Show runs in the galleries of the Cultural Center of Cape Cod from September 22-October 9, 2021
JPEG’s due by Friday, August 27, 2021
Notification of acceptance by Friday, September 3, 2021
Reception on Friday, September 24 from 5-7pm.
ENTRY FEE
$20 for first entry/$5 for each additional entry, you may enter up to 20 total. Payment is non-refundable and does not guarantee acceptance.
AWARD
$250 for Director’s Choice.
ELIGIBILITY
This call is open to artists worldwide, both amateur and professional. All fine art media will be considered except film.
RULES
Work that is copied or done under the guidance of an instructor is not eligible. Please submit only work that will be available at the time of the exhibit and will remain for its entirety. If the work does not fully reflect what is represented on the jpeg the Cultural Center reserves the right to eliminate it from the exhibition.
FRAMING
Framed work must be fitted firmly in frame with wire for hanging. No loose glass over mats. Gallery wrapped canvases are permitted. Poorly presented work will not be hung.
ARTWORK DELIVERY
Shipping, return shipping and a handling fees are the responsibility of the artist. Delivery instructions will accompany email notification of acceptance. Purchase of return shipping labels is the responsibility of the artist. All artwork must arrive by the scheduled receiving date.
JUROR
Director’s choice. Please note, there is no personal feedback given by jurors.
NOTIFICATION
Notification will be done by email. If for any reason you do not receive your notification by the notification date, please check the filters in your email account.
FORMATTING
All images must be in JPEG or JPG format using CaFÉ guidelines. The image size must be 1,200 pixels or greater on the longest side. Maximum file size is 5 mb.
SALES
All works should be for sale. Members of the Cultural Center are charged a 30% commission on all sales, non-members a 40% commission.
2022 ALUMNI RESIDENCY OPEN CALL
Two Bemis alumni will be selected to participate in a 4–6 week Alumni Residency to be scheduled during a 2022 residency session:
January 19–April 15, 2022
May 18–August 12, 2022
September 7–November 11, 2022
Total Artists Selected: 2
Deadline: August 16, 2021 | 11:59 PM CST
Notifications to all applicants will be made via email on October 1, 2021.
STUDIOS, FACILITIES, AND RESOURCES
For four decades Bemis Center’s core mission has been to provide artists from around the world dedicated time, space, and resources to conduct research and to create new work across conceptual, material, performative, and social practices. To date, more than 1,000 artists have participated in the residency program.
Bemis offers artists-in-residence unmatched technical guidance, access to interns, and an established network of resources. Participants have the opportunity to create networks, collaborate, and share their work with fellow artists-in-residence, organizational partners, and the public. The Bemis Alumni Program extends artist support beyond their Bemis residency through Alumni Residencies, an annual Alumni Award, and Alumni Convenings.
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
Selected U.S.-based artists-in-residence receive a $250 USD weekly stipend, a $750 USD travel stipend, and an additional $2,500 USD unrestricted materials stipend. Due to the limitations of B2 visas (touring/visiting), international artists-in-residence are eligible to receive reimbursement of qualified expenses, such as airfare, ground transportation, and meals. Selected artists are responsible for organizing travel to Omaha to attend the residency.
ELIGIBILITY
Alumni Residency opportunities are open to national and international artists who have participated in Bemis Center’s Residency Program or have exhibited at Bemis after a two-year hiatus from the program. Artists who participated in the Bemis Residency Program or exhibited at Bemis prior to August 2019 are eligible to apply for a 2022 residency.
Artists enrolled in an academic program during the time of the residency opportunity are not eligible to apply.
Small collaborative groups are eligible to apply. Please note, if selected, Bemis Center is only able to accommodate two members of a collaborative group to attend the residency and live on-site.
Bemis welcomes international artists to apply. Working knowledge of English is helpful as Bemis Center is unable to offer an interpreter.
DIVERSITY, EQUITY, AND INCLUSION
Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts is committed to a policy of nondiscrimination and equal opportunity for all persons regardless of race, sex, color, religion, creed, national origin or ancestry, age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, and disability. For special accommodations or questions about accessibility, please contact the Residency Program Manager.
ACCESSIBILITY
Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts is committed to a policy of nondiscrimination and equal opportunity for all persons regardless of race, sex, color, religion, creed, national origin or ancestry, age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, and disability.
The Bemis Center campus includes two buildings that are ADA compliant with barrier-free access. The main building spans six levels and houses twelve, private live/work studios between the second and third floors, each ranging in size and configuration. There are five live/work studios on the third floor with roll-in shower stalls. Communal installation workspaces are barrier-free. The private residency entrance to the first floor consists of six steps. There are seven stairs and an ADA-approved ramp to the main entrance, which also accesses the first floor. A passenger elevator operates between the first floor and fifth floor.
The Okada Sculpture & Ceramics Facility is a single-story, ground-level building located directly across the street from the main building. A cobblestone and brick city street separates the two facilities and conjoins the parking lot, which includes accessible parking spaces at the front entrance for visitors and residents. Okada includes two gender-neutral and accessible bathrooms with handrails. Workspaces can be arranged and organized to accommodate a variety of practices and needs.
The Sound Studio, located on the lower level, can be accessed from the first floor by eighteen steps. The basement level is also accessible from the first-floor entrance of the landing dock by a single chair lift or eighteen stairs. The Sound Studio is barrier-free and ADA compliant.
In striving to create accessibility for all, Bemis welcomes inquiries from applicants with specific questions to ensure we are prepared to meet the needs of any resident. Please direct residency accessibility questions to Holly Kranker, Residency Program Manager, at 402.341.7130 x 12 or hollyk@bemiscenter.org.
OPPORTUNITIES AND EXPECTATIONS
Residencies are independent, self-directed, and process-based: there are no expectations placed on artists to create or perform. Residents are, however, invited to participate in at least one opportunity to engage our community, such as our public Open House / Open Studios.
Selected artists must attend a minimum of eight consecutive weeks within a residency session to be accepted. Deferring or rescheduling a residency is not permitted at this time. Late arrivals, early departures, or extended absences may result in prorated stipends.
FEES
A $15 USD non-refundable application fee is due at the time of submitting an application through SlideRoom paid via credit card or by PayPal. Submission of completed applications is only accepted online through bemis.slideroom.com. Fees related to visa processes or passport acquisition are the responsibility of the awarded artist.
APPLICATION REVIEW PROCESS
SlideRoom will confirm receipt of your submitted application. Residency applications are reviewed by a rotating panel of artists, alumni, and arts professionals, such as curators, academics, and/or critics. The application review process consists of an online review followed by an on-site panel meeting. Notifications to all applicants will be sent via email after the selection panel has made its final decision.
Deadline: August 16, 2021 | 11:59 PM CST
Notifications to all applicants will be made via email on October 1, 2021.
REQUIRED APPLICATION MATERIALS
What year did you participate in Bemis Center’s Residency and/or Exhibition Program?
Your website
Current phone number
Current email
Current ZIP code
Artistic Discipline
Are you a collaborative?
Date of Birth
A brief statement about your creative and intellectual interests and description of how you anticipate using the time and space, e.g., continuing working on current projects, conducting research, reading, writing, etc. (750 words max)
Based on your interests and residency goals previously mentioned, are there specific resources you may require while in residency necessary to your studio practice? (100 words max)
Is there anything specific that you would like to revisit or continue exploring in Omaha/the Midwest region that is not stated above? (500 words max)
An itemized budget of how you would spend the $2,500 USD materials stipend. (100 words) *If awarded, this would be discussed with Bemis Residency Program staff prior to arrival.
PORTFOLIO
Provide up to five media samples of work examples including: images (up to 5MB each), video (up to 250MB each), audio (up to 30MB each), PDFs (up to 10MB each), and/or models (Sketchfab).
Images should be no larger than 5MB each, .jpegs or .pdfs are preferred.
Each time-based work sample should be up to five minutes in length or less.
Text-based media samples should be submitted in .pdf format; approximately one standard page in length, (i.e., one page is the equivalent of one media sample). Works-in-progress may be included; all samples must be submitted in English.
Do not include multiple page .pdfs as one media sample.
Multiple images in a single media sample are not recommended and difficult for panelists to review.
OPEN CALL SURVEY
Please answer the following questions for research and statistical purposes.
How did you hear about this Bemis Center Residency Program opportunity?
What aspect of this residency opportunity inspired you to apply?
Would you use your time at Bemis to continue an existing project or create a new project[s]?
Are you scheduled to attend other residencies next year?
Previous artist residencies attended
Age
Race
Gender
Country of origin
Apply online at bemis.slideroom.com.
Deadline: August 16, 2021 | 11:59 PM CST
Notifications to all applicants will be made via email on October 1, 2021.
For more information, contact Holly Kranker, Residency Program Manager, at 402.341.7130 x 12 or hollyk@bemiscenter.org.
Fall 2022 Artists-in-Residence Open Call
FALL 2022 RESIDENCY SESSION
September 7–November 11, 2022
Deadline: August 16, 2021 | 11:59 PM CST
Total Artists Selected: 8
Notifications to all Fall 2022 applicants will be made via email on December 31, 2021.
ABOUT THE PROGRAM
For four decades Bemis Center’s core mission has been to provide artists from around the world dedicated time, space, and resources to conduct research and to create new work across conceptual, material, performative, and social practices. To date, more than 1,000 artists have participated in the residency program.
Bemis offers artists-in-residence unmatched technical guidance, access to interns, and an established network of resources. Participants have the opportunity to create networks, collaborate, and share their work with fellow artists-in-residence, organizational partners, and the public. The Bemis Alumni Program extends artist support beyond their Bemis residency through Alumni Residencies, an annual Alumni Award, and Alumni Convenings.
STUDIOS AND FACILITIES
Located in the historic Old Market, Omaha’s arts and culture district, Bemis Center’s campus accommodates a broad range of artistic activity. Two selected artists-in-residence will enjoy a generous sized, private live/work studio complete with kitchen and bathroom. Sound Art + Experimental Music artists-in-residence have 24-hour access to Bemis Center’s Sound Studio, a 1,000 square foot shared workspace that includes a variety of instruments, microphones, and software to assist and expand creative processes. Selected residents will also have access to expansive installation and production spaces within Bemis Center’s 110,000 square foot main facility and the Okada Sculpture & Ceramics Facility, a 9,000 square foot large-scale sculpture fabrication space and workshop. A Bemis residency also includes complimentary laundry facilities, utilities, wifi, and access to an on-site research library.
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
U.S.-based artists-in-residence receive a $1,000 USD monthly stipend and an additional $750 USD travel stipend. Due to the limitations of B2 visas (touring/visiting), international artists-in-residence are eligible to receive reimbursement of qualified expenses, such as airfare, ground transportation, and meals. Selected artists are responsible for organizing travel to Omaha to attend the residency. Additional stipends for studio supplies or materials are not available.
ELIGIBILITY
Residency opportunities are open to national and international artists 21+ years of age showing a strong professional working history. A variety of disciplines are accepted including, but not limited to, visual arts, media/new genre, performance, architecture, film/video, literature, interdisciplinary arts, music composition, and choreography.
Bemis residency alumni are allowed to re-apply after a five-year hiatus from the program. Alumni seeking residency must submit a complete application including recent work samples and current resume. Preference may be given to applicants who have not previously attended. Learn more about our Alumni Program.
Artists enrolled in an academic program during the time of the residency opportunity are not eligible to apply.
Small collaborative groups are eligible to apply. Please note, if selected, Bemis Center is only able to accommodate two members of a collaborative group to attend the residency and live on-site.
Bemis welcomes international artists to apply. Working knowledge of English is helpful as Bemis Center is unable to offer an interpreter.
ACCESSIBILITY
Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts is committed to a policy of nondiscrimination and equal opportunity for all persons regardless of race, sex, color, religion, creed, national origin or ancestry, age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, and disability.
The Bemis Center campus includes two buildings that are ADA compliant with barrier-free access. The main building spans six levels and houses twelve, private live/work studios between the second and third floors, each ranging in size and configuration. There are five live/work studios on the third floor with roll-in shower stalls. Communal installation workspaces are barrier-free. The private residency entrance to the first floor consists of six steps. There are seven stairs and an ADA-approved ramp to the main entrance, which also accesses the first floor. A passenger elevator operates between the first floor and fifth floor.
The Okada Sculpture & Ceramics Facility is a single-story, ground-level building located directly across the street from the main building. A cobblestone and brick city street separates the two facilities and conjoins the parking lot, which includes accessible parking spaces at the front entrance for visitors and residents. Okada includes two gender-neutral and accessible bathrooms with handrails. Workspaces can be arranged and organized to accommodate a variety of practices and needs.
The Sound Studio, located on the lower level, can be accessed from the first floor by eighteen steps. The basement level is also accessible from the first-floor entrance of the landing dock by a single chair lift or eighteen stairs. The Sound Studio is barrier-free and ADA compliant.
In striving to create accessibility for all, Bemis welcomes inquiries from applicants with specific questions to ensure we are prepared to meet the needs of any resident. Please direct residency accessibility questions to Holly Kranker, Residency Program Manager, at 402.341.7130 x 12 or hollyk@bemiscenter.org.
OPPORTUNITIES AND EXPECTATIONS
Residencies are independent, self-directed, and process-based: there are no expectations placed on artists to create or perform. Residents are, however, invited to participate in at least one opportunity to engage our community, such as our public Open House / Open Studios.
Selected artists must attend a minimum of eight consecutive weeks within a residency session to be accepted. Deferring or rescheduling a residency is not permitted at this time. Late arrivals, early departures, or extended absences may result in prorated stipends.
FEES
A $40 USD non-refundable application fee is due at the time of submitting an application through SlideRoom paid via credit card or by PayPal. Submission of completed applications is only accepted online through bemis.slideroom.com. Fees related to visa processes or passport acquisition are the responsibility of the awarded artist.
APPLICATION REVIEW PROCESS
SlideRoom will confirm receipt of your submitted application. Residency applications are reviewed by a rotating panel of artists and arts professionals, such as curators, academics, and/or critics. The application review process consists of an online review followed by an on-site panel meeting. The review process takes 12–14 weeks from the application deadline. Notifications to all applicants will be sent via email after the selection panel has made its final decision. If an artist is selected for more than one session, the artist will select one session to attend.
Apply online at bemis.slideroom.com.
September 7–November 11, 2022
Deadline: August 16, 2021 | 11:59 PM CST
Notifications to all Fall 2022 applicants will be made via email on December 31, 2021.
REQUIRED APPLICATION MATERIALS
Your website
Current phone number
Current email
Current ZIP code
Artistic Discipline
Are you a collaborative?
Date of Birth
A brief statement about your creative and intellectual interests and description of how you anticipate using the time and space, e.g. working on current projects, conducting research, reading, writing, etc., if you are selected for a residency. (500 words max)
Specific resources necessary to your practice you may require while in residency, based on your interests and residency goals previously mentioned. (100 words max)
Current Resume. If you are a collaborative group, include a combined resume listing all collaborative members and reflecting previous work history and projects completed as a collaborative. Please list all collaborative members at the top of the resume. PDF format preferred.
Two references including name, email, phone number, and relationship to each reference. References will be contacted by Bemis Center during the review panel process. Letters of recommendation are not required.
PORTFOLIO
Up to ten media samples of work completed within the past five years including: images (up to 5MB each), video (up to 250MB each), audio (up to 30MB each), PDFs (up to 10MB each), and/or models (Sketchfab).
Images should be no larger than 5MB each, .jpegs or .pdfs are preferred.
Each time-based work sample should be up to five minutes in length or less.
Do not include multiple page .pdfs as one media sample.
Multiple images in a single media sample are not recommended and can be difficult for panelists to review.
Text-based media samples should be submitted in .pdf format; approximately one page in length, (i.e., one page is the equivalent of one media sample). Works-in-progress may be included. All samples must be submitted in English.
OPEN CALL SURVEY
Please answer the following questions for research and statistical purposes.
How did you hear about this Bemis Center Residency Program opportunity?
What aspect of this residency opportunity inspired you to apply?
Would you use your time at Bemis to continue an existing project or create a new project[s]?
Residencies you are scheduled to attend next year
Previous artist residencies attended
Age
Race
Gender
Country of origin
Highest level of education
Apply online at bemis.slideroom.com.
For more information, contact Holly Kranker, Residency Program Manager, at 402.341.7130 x 12 or hollyk@bemiscenter.org.
Open Call to Artists: FSU New Union Construction Project
Florida State University (FSU) is seeking proposals from contemporary artists for one or more large-scale wall-based works, installations, or murals for permanent display in FSU’s new Student Union building (Main Union Stairway, 26 feet high by 14 feet wide). Proposals may be for the display of existing works or for new works that would be created specifically for the space. Artwork must be original and appropriate for all ages to view. Works must be flat or shallow relief, relatively lightweight, and capable of being mounted safely in one part or multiple parts on vertical, drywall finished surfaces. Priority will be given to proposals that would enliven the building’s interiors with bright colors, dynamic designs, or representations of subjects and themes suitable for a civic space that serves students and the wider University community. FSU may award one or more commissions for the available spaces. At present, the total available budget for commissions or purchases (including shipping and installation costs) is $50,000.
While the selection committee will consider all submissions, priority will be given to works that represent and celebrate the Seminole Tribe of Florida’s culture and history. Preference will be given to artists with Seminole ancestry.
Artists should submit the following, formatted into one PDF document, by July 1, 2021 to newunionart@fsu.edu
· Artist statement and bio
· CV/Résumé
· Links to artist website and social media handles
· 10–20 images of representative work
Finalists will be asked to provide a description of their proposed commissioned piece (no longer than 250 words), a detailed budget that includes any reproduction costs (printing on vinyl, a muralist, etc), and proposed timeline for completion. This will be due on October 1, 2021.
To thank artists for the time and attention it takes to develop these proposals, the top 3 finalists will receive $5,000. The chosen artist will also receive $50,000, to include installation and any required printing, muralist, etc.
For more information and a complete prospectus contact: newunionart@fsu.edu
