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VisArts invites applications from emerging curators to work with an experienced mentoring curator to develop and present an exhibition.
 
The VisArts Emerging Curator Program offers a unique opportunity for an emerging curator to work with an experienced mentoring curator to develop and present an exhibition and to assist in the presentation of the mentor’s exhibition. In an effort to develop expanded education programming/enhanced visitor experiences, the 2017 Emerging Curator and the Mentoring Curator will also focus on developing tools, templates, technological enhancements and funding strategies to support public programming that promotes social interaction, creative exchange and audience engagement.
 
VisArts will provide the Emerging Curator with an exhibition budget of $10,000. Additional funding and staff support for printing, promotions, and execution of exhibition programming is available. The program is one year and will begin in January 2017.
 
The selection panel includes the VisArts’ Curator, Artist Advisory Council, Gallery Committee and 2017 Mentoring Curator.

Calling all Artists and Graphic Designers!

Market Center Logo Competition

This contest is a great way for you to showcase your work, meet potential future clients, and heighten your visibility in the community, as the review panel will include business owners, representatives of area institutions and cultural venues, and other stakeholders. Market Center will feature the winning logo on a revised Market Center website, a variety of social media platforms, business cards, letterhead, marketing materials and signs.

 

Schedule:

  • Contest Announcement – November 1, 2016
  • Deadline for questions regarding the contest – November 8, 2016
  • Deadline for submittal – November 30, 2016
  • Award – December 19, 2016

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Gormley Gallery is now accepting entries for the 28th National Drawing and Print Competitive Exhibition. This year’s juror is Nicole Buckingham Kern, Gallery Coordinator at Community College of Baltimore County. For a fee of $36 artists may submit up to 3 drawings or prints. A minimum of $1,500 will be available in purchase prize awards. For additional information visit www.ndm.edu/gormleygallery Entries are accepted online https://artndm.slideroom.com

 

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Open Call to Makers, Manufacturers, and Artists:
Baltimade Exhibition at the Carroll Mansion February 2017

Application Deadline: Saturday, December 3, 11:59 pm

Carroll Museums is pleased to announce our “BaltiMADE” Exhibition. Focused on the breadth and depth of local Baltimore Creators, this design exhibition will feature 2-D and 3-D art, hand-made furniture, furnishings, apparel and accessories that are defining the growing Maker Movement and resurgence of quality goods crafted locally.

Baltimade 2017 will be a house-wide exhibition at the historic Carroll Mansion located at 800 E. Lombard Street in downtown Baltimore. Itself a testament to the ingenuity, chutzpah and growth of Baltimore as a creative center in the United States, the local landmark will provide space to display works of art and product as well as pop-up shops, demonstrations, workshops, and special “maker” events.

This is a juried exhibition. There is a $25 fee to apply. All mediums are welcome within the eligibility guidelines. Click here to access the submission form.

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Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Arts Center seeks artists working in any media to submit proposals to set up a working studio space in the Main Gallery for 1-2 week periods. These studios will be set up much like a “booth,” utilizing the artist’s own supplies and equipment. Artists are expected to be present in their studio booth during the majority of their scheduled period (which must include at least one weekend). Artists are encouraged to sell artwork in their booths. This call is open to all media. In addition, artists are asked to create an activity for visitors, as simple or as complex as you wish, that will allow visitors to experiment with your materials and creative process. The size and complexity of the activity/project is up to you. Artists may choose to have an on-going activity throughout the duration of their stay, or set specific times that the activity will operate. Through this program, artists are afforded an opportunity to work in free studio space in a beautiful setting. This is a perfect occasion for a serene retreat to immerse yourself in your artwork and to network with other artists. Overnight accommodations for out-of-town artists are available on a first-come, first-served basis.

A national juried call; open to all media; cash awards.

Deadline to apply: December 5, 2016

$20 non-refundable application fee

From January 20 – March 1, 2017, Annmarie’s spectacular Main Gallery will be transformed into temporary artist studios, providing a serene retreat and experimental space for artists to develop new works, display and sell their work, network with other artists, and share their creative process with visitors.

Visit here for more information!

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Platform Gallery is excited to announce its third annual Juried Exhibition, on view from December 10th, 2016 – January 28th, 2017 with an opening reception on December 10th.

The deadline for submissions is November 15th with an application fee of $13payable through the submittable application.

All accepted works must be dropped off between December 5th – 8th and remain throughout the duration of the exhibition.

There will be three cash prizes awarded to be determined by the jury: Zoë Charlton (Artist, Associate Professor at American University, Co-founder of ‘sindikit), Paul Rucker (Visual Artist, composer, musician, historian, Creative Capital Grant, Joan Mitchell Fellowship, Rauschenberg Fellowship, Baker Award, and Smithsonian Artist Research Fellowship), and José Ruiz (Director, MFA in Curatorial Practice, MICA).