Call for Entries

65th Annual Art of the Northeast Exhibition

Silvermine Arts Center

Show Dates: June 6 – July 26, 2015

Co-Curators:

Michelle Grabner, co-founder of The Suburban & the Poor Farm and most recently co-curator of the 2014 Whitney Biennial and Brad Killiam, co-founder of The Suburban & the Poor Farm.

Open to All Media

Artists must reside in CT, DE, MA, MD (D.C.), ME, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, or VT

Awards:

Best in Show: $3,000 prize and a solo exhibition at Silvermine Arts Center.

The jurors have, at their discretion, an additional $4,000+ in cash awards.

Application Instructions:

To enter, complete the Art of the Northeast entry form on Slideroom – https://silvermineart.slideroom.com

Entry fee is a flat $45 for up to 10 entries. To be considered for the Best in Show Prize, artists are required to enter a minimum of three works. Please do not include additional information, such as bios, resumes, etc. in your entry submission.

Deadline: Friday, April 24, 2015

Prospectus Available: http://www.silvermineart.org/art/call-for-entries.php

The Baltimore Office of Promotion & the Arts is seeking interested chalk/street artists and/or artist teams to submit proposals for an Artscape 3D chalk art project. Final project must be a maximum 15’ X 15’ and the subject matter must be water-themed, as “Water” is the theme for Artscape this year. The chosen artwork must be created on the Artscape site in two days and be available for photo opportunities during the weekend of Artscape, July 17 – 19, 2015. Please submit 10 examples of previous work and your costs.

Artscape is America’s largest free arts festival, attracting 400,000+ attendees over three days. Artscape features 150+ fine artists, fashion designers and craftspeople; visual art exhibits on and off-site, including exhibitions, outdoor sculpture, art cars, photography and the Janet & Walter Sondheim Prize; incredible live concerts on outdoor stages; a full schedule of performing arts including dance, opera, theater, film, experimental music and the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra; family events such as hands-on projects, demonstrations, competitions, children’s entertainers and street theater; and a delicious, international menu of food and beverages that is available throughout the festival site.

Submissions due by Friday, April 3, 2015.

Apply HERE.

Proposals accepted on rolling basis until Mar. 27th.

Presented by Deep Vision Dance Company, the 4th annual AKIMBO Festival is a site-specific dance and movement art festival in Station North Arts & Entertainment District, Baltimore City, MD. AKIMBO is looking for artists to dream big, to propose ideas never seen before at AKIMBO, and to question the definitions of dance and movement art. AKIMBO is encouraging interdisciplinary projects, proposals that take artistic risks, and ideas that focus on a strong artistic vision/voice from the company or artist. For more information go to: www.AkimboBaltimore.com.

Who we are looking for:

● Dancers & Choreographers

● Theater Artists

● Performance / Movement Artists

● Musicians, Visual Artists, and Literary Artists

that collaborate with movers or have a movement focus to their work.

What we are looking for:

● MOVEMENT Based Projects

● Original and Innovative Work

● Projects with a strong artistic voice and vision

More info is all on our website: www.AkimboBaltimore.com

“How Do I AKIMBO?” Informational Sessions

Mar. 8th, 1pm-1:30pm (following Liz Lerman workshop)

Single Carrot Theatre, 2600 N. Howard St., Baltimore, MD 21218

Mar. 14th, 2pm-4pm (drop in anytime)

Red Emma’s, 30 West North Ave. 21201

Drop in, discover, learn, and ask questions about what it means to be part of AKIMBO.

Free Liz Lerman Workshop: Site-Specific Art Making

Mar. 8th, 10am-1pm

Single Carrot Theatre, 2600 N. Howard St., Baltimore, MD 21218

Facilitated by Liz Lerman, a FREE workshop on site-specific art making and collaboration. Workshop prepares individuals for creating art for AKIMBO Dance Festival in Station North Arts & Entertainment District and enables artists to make connections for future collaborations. Workshop is optional for AKIMBO applicants but encouraged. RSVP to akimbobaltimore@gmail.com. Space is limited. More info at: www.AkimboBaltimore.com.

You can Download the application for AKIMBO HERE

Pulse is a consistent outlet for creating new performance work and connecting with fellow performers and an ongoing opportunity for audiences to experience and participate in the development of these works.In addition to these salons, more curated performance events occur throughout the year. Events are hosted at EMP Collective and throughout Baltimore.

Submit a short performance proposal here!

OM – ON MISSION, SAN FRANCISCO

PUBLIC ART PROJECT

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS (RFQ)

RFQ Issued: February 27, 2015

 

APPLICATION DEADLINE

Monday, April 6, 2015, 11:59 p.m. Pacific Standard Time.

 

PROJECT SUMMARYProject owner, Monogram Residential Trust and managing agent, Urban Preservation Foundation are seeking to commission one artist or artist team to design, fabricate and install site-specific permanent public artwork for their OM – On Mission development located at 1401 Mission Street in San Francisco.The work should activate and enliven the façade(s) and/or lobby area of the striking, contemporary residential building, and appeal to both building residents and to the public.

This is a high profile opportunity for an imaginative and innovative artist to create a large scale artwork in a very prominent location.

ELIGIBILITY
This project is open to all professional artists and artist teams, based locally, nationally and internationally. Demonstrated experience completing and coordinating exterior art installations with construction project managers, and related contractors, engineers, and architects is preferred. Interested artists should apply only if they are able to complete the project in accordance with the schedule. Entries not meeting eligibility guidelines shall be withdrawn from consideration.

PROJECT BUDGET
The total budget for the commissioned artwork is $225,000, inclusive of all artistic elements, artist’s fees and expenses associated with the project, including but not limited to: artist’s travel, design and fabrication costs, transportation, insurance, documentation, presentations, and installation. Budget will be allocated appropriately based on artwork scope and scale.

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

The OM – On Mission development is located at 1401 Mission Street in the SOMA/Mid-Market Corridor bordered by music clubs, the colorful Mission District, and lively Hayes Valley neighborhood. The beautiful 12-story building utilizes metal panels and generous areas of glass to create a dramatic new residential development that will serve as a tranquil urban oasis in the vibrant heart of San Francisco. The project will feature 121 contemporary lofts available for lease, and an abundance of outstanding amenities including, a north and south facing roof deck with a grilling area, fire pits and fitness center, a stunning entry lobby, and enclosed garage parking. The building is owned by Monogram Residential Trust, and designed and developed by Martin Building Company in collaboration with Arquitectonica.

Arquitectonica’s design for On Mission reinterprets residential building design with an innovative contemporary point of view within the parameters of timeless principals of balance and proportions. The façade is made of two-story window bays framed by metal panels. This concept is further articulated by treating each bay as a whole entity, with “cubes” that are slightly pushed in or pulled out to animate the façade and give additional depth and dimension. This gives the building the appearance of playfully stacked living pods, each individually expressed. The color varies slightly for each cube to reinforce the depth of the articulation.

The On Mission development is on the corner of 10th Street and Mission Street. The building is designed such that a vertical expression is set forth to break the building mass and mark the street corner. On Mission’s design corresponds to its immediate neighbors by providing a plane break in the façade that relates to the height of the neighboring building. At the rear of On Mission, a corner has been sliced away to provide a landscaped courtyard and to allow for windows to overlook the landscaping.

Meridian International Center – a non-profit based in Washington, D.C. – is now accepting applications for the 2015-2016 Community Engagement through the Arts Exchange Program for American mural artists. Funded by the U.S. Department of State’s Cultural Programs Division in the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs with programming support from Meridian, four American artists will travel abroad to collaborate with local youth and underserved populations on community-based projects in the mural arts. Artists will design, implement and administer a 3.5-week, in-country program based on local community issues for the country specified. Projects should be designed to advance U.S. foreign policy goals in that country by addressing a local community issue, as youth or women’s empowerment, gender-based violence, social inclusion, regional stability, and the environment.

Meridian is currently accepting applications for projects in Brazil, Cuba, India, and Turkey. Applications are due by 11:59 p.m. EST on March 31, 2015.

Apply online at: https://www.callforentry.org/festivals_unique_info.php?ID=2460&sortby=fair_name&apply=yes

June 6 – July 12, 2015

Artwork Entries Due: April 19 (Postmarked April 18)
Global Online Preview Begins: May 22 at 10am
In-Gallery Preview (no purchasing): June 1-5, 1-9pm
Opening Party & Artwork Sale: June 6, 4-10pm ($10)
7:30pm raffle for buyer position 1-20
8:00pm purchasing open for all other buyers
Global Online Purchasing Begins: June 9 at 10am
Artwork Purchase Price: $20 each
Sold Out Artists’ Names Revealed Online: July 3
Purchased Artwork Pick-Up: July 12-15, 12-8pm

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Represent Maryland in New York & Support Contemporary Art
Rochester Contemporary Art Center’s (RoCo), international small art phenomenon returns for the 8th year! Help us once again to build an incredible exhibition of thousands of artworks made and donated by celebrities, international & local artists, designers, college students, youths, and YOU.
Join Artists from Around the World
Each artwork must be 6×6 square inches (15cm) or mounted to a 6×6 board, signed only on the back, and exhibited anonymously. All entries will be accepted and exhibited in the gallery and online. All artworks will also be offered for sale to the public for $20 each to benefit RoCo. Artist names will be revealed to the buyer upon purchase and all artworks will remain on display through July 12, 2015. Sold Out artists’ names will be revealed next to their work online on July 3. Artists may enter up to 4 artworks of any medium (2D or 3D) and there is no fee to enter. Thank you for your participation!

Mail or deliver your artwork before April 19, 2015 (Postmarked April 18) to:

Rochester Contemporary Art Center
137 East Avenue
Rochester, NY 14604 USA