A juried group photo show on trees and water at Black Box Gallery.
For more info: https://blackboxgallery.com/
A juried group photo show on trees and water at Black Box Gallery.
For more info: https://blackboxgallery.com/
The Small Works Exhibit 2024
November 22, 2024–January 25, 2025
Apply today at CallForEntry.org
due October 24, 2024
Theme: Art Works Downtown invites artists to share their gift of creativity in The Small Works Exhibit, an annual offering of quality fine art to holiday shoppers and the art-loving public. This dynamic showcase will feature over 80 unique artworks in the award-winning Gallery 1337.
Juror: Paul Mahder, Director of Paul Mahder Gallery, www.paulmahdergallery.com
Artwork Requirements (abbreviated):
San Francisco Bay Area artists only (artist must live within 100 miles from San Rafael, California).
Size limit: artwork must be smaller than 18”x18”x18” including frame, stand, and all materials.
Open to most subject matter including abstraction.
Open to all visual arts media including sculpture and video. Original artwork only. No giclées or reproductions.
Application fee: $40 for up to 3 entries. Discount provided to AWD Artist Members, join today!
Exhibit Calendar:
November 22, 2024–January 25, 2025: exhibit run
October 24, 2024: Entries due via CallForEntry.org. Technically you have until 11:59 Mountain time (9:59 pm Pacific time). Help is unavailable after Oct. 23, 2024.
November 1 & 2, 2024: Notification by email. Separate emails announce “invited” and “not invited” submissions.
November 14–16, 2024, 12–6 pm: Deliver accepted entries, no exceptions.
December 13, 2024 & January 10, 5–8 pm: Opening reception and 2nd Friday Art Walk
Warimono invites visual artists to submit their works for our upcoming exhibition, Limbo. This exhibition explores the tension between stasis and movement, balancing on the edge of being neither here nor there. We seek artworks that delve into themes of suspension, balance, and the in-between. The exhibition will run on our website from December 1, 2024 to January 10, 2025. No fee to apply. Artists retain 100% of sales.
The Kite Prize for Contemporary Art Award, an international visual art award, was established to recognize innovative visual artists and creatives who demonstrate exceptional commitment to their work. The award is juried by Amie Potsic Art Advisory, LLC choosing a winning artist based on artistic excellence, creative accomplishment, and cultural significance. There will be three Kite Prize Awardees and Artists Selected for the Virtual Merit Exhibition in addition to the chosen Grand Prize Winner. For any questions about the application process, please email info@amiepotsicartadvisory.com.
*Apply by September 30th to receive the early bird $25 USD discounted submission fee
(Submission fee is $45 USD from October 1 – November 12, 2024 Deadline)
Deadline to apply:
Tuesday, November 12, 2025 at 11:59 pm EST
BENEFITS OF THE KITE PRIZE:
One Kite Prize Grand Prize Winner will receive:
• $1000 USD unrestricted cash award
• A printed catalog of their artwork, which will be made available online. The Grand Prize book will be published Fall of 2025
• A solo presentation in a virtual exhibition
• Their artwork digitally archived in APAA’s online portfolio: Art Histories (One-year free subscription)
• A 2-hour virtual advisory consultation with Amie Potsic, CEO & Principal of Amie Potsic Art Advisory, LLC.
• Promotional marketing through social media and email campaigns
• Recognition of artistic excellence
Three Kite Prize Awardees will receive:
• $250 USD unrestricted cash award
• A presentation in a virtual exhibition of the three Kite Prize Awardee’s work
• Promotional marketing through social media and email campaigns
• A 1.5-hour virtual advisory consultation with Amie Potsic, CEO & Principal of Amie Potsic Art Advisory, LLC
• Recognition of artistic excellence
Artists Selected for the Virtual Merit Exhibition will receive:
• Artwork presented in the group Virtual Merit Exhibition in the Spring of 2025
• Promotional marketing through social media and email campaigns
• Recognition of artistic excellence
SUBMISSION INFORMATION:
We’ve created a streamlined application process to make submitting your artwork easier and less time-consuming.
*Apply by September 30th for early bird $25 USD Discounted Submission Fee*
• Deadline: Tuesday, November 12, 2025 at 11:59 pm EST
• Application requirements: 10 images/work samples, image list, artist statement, biography, resume, and fee
• Fee: Submission fee due with your application
Early bird discounted submission fee (September 1 – 30, 2024): $25 USD
Standard submission fee (October 1 – November 12, 2024 Deadline): $45 USD
(A portion of every application fee is donated to Stripe Climate to support environmental protections.)
• Awardees: One Grand Prize Winner and three Kite Prize Awardees to be announced in February 2025.
Kite Prize Awardee’s Virtual Exhibition Spring 2025.
Grand Prize Winner Book published Fall 2025.
• Selected artists: High-resolution images will need to be provided by the selected artists for Virtual Exhibitions and marketing materials
• Region: US & International
• Eligibility: Visual artists over the age of 18 years of any nationality, age, religion, and gender are encouraged to apply
• Accepting entries in all media: painting, photography, sculpture, drawing, video, performance, installation, printmaking, new media, etc
To apply, visit: https://www.amiepotsicartadvisory.com/the-kite-prize-for-contemporary-art
Kolaj Institute and Kasini House’s Art Meets History project are organizing a Queer Women’s Artist Lab: New Orleans, 18-22 November 2024.
Early Deadline to Apply: Thursday, 26 September 2024
Final Deadline to Apply: Thursday, 10 October 2024
Submissions will be reviewed on a rolling basis until space is filled. Artists are encouraged to apply well before the deadline.
During the lab, artists will make collage to explore artist practice, process, and meaning making. Artists will explore the queer geography and history of New Orleans and consider how similar geographies and histories from their home communities may inform their proposal. Artists will complete the Lab with a project proposal for a contemporary art project (an exhibition or a book) and a sample work that will be considered for an exhibition that will take place in 2025 or 2026.
The goal of the Queer Women’s Artist Lab: New Orleans is to equip artists with tools and strategies for picking up the unfinished work of history and speak to contemporary civic discourse around social, economic, and environmental issues. Through interactive sessions in the Lab and panel discussions, artists will explore their process and practice; present a slideshow of their work; receive supportive, critical, curatorial feedback about their ideas; and discuss contemporary issues.
During the lab, artists will make collage to explore artist practice, process, and meaning making. Artists will explore the queer geography and history of New Orleans and consider how similar geographies and histories from their home communities may inform their proposal. Artists will complete the Lab with a project proposal for a contemporary art project (an exhibition or a book) and a sample work that will be considered for an exhibition.
The Queer Women’s Artist Lab: New Orleans is part of Kolaj Institute’s larger exploration of 21st Century queer identities which will culminate in an exhibition and book in 2025 and 2026.
Apapacho is PROArtes México’s arts residency and studio space in the heart of Mexico City. This international program of art-based residencies has been launched to provide space and time for artists, curators, art historians, etc, to research and network in one of the most historically and culturally profound cities in the world. As an artist founded and operated space, we strive to provide an increasingly diverse group of artists an affordable international residency experience. As the name ‘Apapacho’ reflects, our interest is in developing a thoughtful and caring interaction unique to each resident’s curiosities, needs, and area of focus. Programming consists of Invited residencies, partially scholarshipped residencies, and self-developed residencies lasting 5 – 28 days. Application now open.
Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis. We recommend submitting your application six months to one year in advance to secure your preferred dates and allow sufficient time for potential funding applications. However, opportunities may also arise within a matter of weeks due to unexpected openings. You can expect a response from us within 2 weeks to 1 month after submitting your application. Please read through all of the residency description and guidelines before applying. Please email if you have any questions.
Will need to apply:
+ 3 preferred date ranges for your residency. Calendar of availability on Apapacho website.
+ Who will be in residency? Please read guidelines.
+ Bio, 300 words or less.
+ Statement of intent, 500 words or less.
+ Link to web presence; website, streaming platform, social media, etc.
+ CV or Resume
+ Portfolio, 10 MB max.
+ Headshot