Deadline: April 5, 2013
Chesterwood, a National Trust Historic
Site, calls for entries for Contemporary Sculpture at Chesterwood 2013, a
juried exhibition of outdoor sculpture in Stockbridge, Massachusetts.
Glenn Harper, editor of Sculpture magazine, is the guest juror of this
group exhibition, which will be on view from Saturday, June 22 to
Thursday, October 31, 2013. Chesterwood is the country home, studio and
gardens of America’s foremost sculptor of public monuments, Daniel
Chester French (1850-1931). This year marks the 35th anniversary of
Contemporary Sculpture at Chesterwood. Sculpture proposals may be in any
medium but must be suitable for long-term outdoor exposure and of an
appropriate outdoor scale. Please read the complete call for entries for
instructions on how to apply online.
Deadline: April 28, 2013
Proposals
will be accepted from individual artists, arts groups, organizations,
and curators who live, work, study or maintain a studio in Arlington
County. Jurors are Jackie and Philippe Loustaunau, collectors, and Sarah
Tanguy, curator and independent curator and arts writer.
Deadline: May 15, 2013
We are pleased to announce that the
2013-2014 Annual Grants Program Application and Guidelines are now
available online. All applications are due to the Cultural Affairs
Division office by 5:00 pm on Wednesday, May 15. The Annual Grants
Program provides opportunities for local arts and culture organizations
and individual artists to reach the Pasadena community through
interesting, relevant and high quality programs. For more information
about the Annual Grants Program Application, Guidelines and free
Technical Assistance Workshops, please visit the Cultural Affairs
Division online or call (626) 744-7062.
Deadline: May 15, 2013
The VCCA is a year-round community that
provides a supportive environment for superior national and
international visual artists, writers and composers of all economic and
cultural backgrounds to pursue their creative work without distraction
in a pastoral residential setting.
Deadline: May 18, 2013The
third edition of the (e)merge art fair will take place October 3 – 6,
2013, in Washington, DC, at the Rubell Family’s Capitol Skyline Hotel.
Last year, 80 exhibitors presented rising talent from the Americas and
Europe at (e)merge. More than 5,500 art supporters engaged with
painting, sculpture, digital media, performance and installation works
by 152 artists from 24 countries in both our gallery and our artist
platforms. (e)merge is the only art fair that gives free exhibition
space to artists without gallery representation. If you are an artist
who is currently unrepresented by a gallery and has not yet had a solo
exhibition in a major museum or Kunsthalle, (e)merge is your forum for
discovery. Artists whose proposals are accepted by the selection
committee will be provided with exhibition space at the Fair free of
charge.
Deadline: June 9, 2013
A
national juried exhibition of emerging artists, ages 16-25, with
disabilities. Sponsored by Volkswagen Group of America, In/finite Earth
aims to showcase artwork that illuminates innovative viewpoints at the
intersection of environmentalism, creativity, and disability. This call
for art asks artists to engage in the physical, emotional, and creative
ties we share across our planet, and present their artistic perspectives
regarding the natural world, sustainability, and our collective future.
Fifteen artists will be selected for an exhibition in Fall 2013 and
will share $60,000 in cash awards.
Deadline: August 30, 2013
The National Watch and Clock Museum of
Columbia, PA invites artists to respond to the concept of timekeeping
and how it is represented today. Special consideration will be given to
those works that
are functional timekeepers as well. So how do you as
an artist respond to the concept of timekeeping? This exhibit will be
located in the special exhibit gallery in the museum and take place in
fall 2013. There is no entry fee.
Visual Arts: 100 Survivors
Deadline: September 2, 2013
Call for submissions for 100 Survivors,
a collaborative, web-based photo and video project for women currently
in treatment for breast cancer or diagnosed in the past three years. By
featuring up to 100 women and their work, 100 Survivors hopes
to inform and inspire by looking beyond "awareness" and "supporting the
cause" and focusing on the experiences of actual women with breast
cancer. Unique perspectives on breast cancer and identity are welcome
and encouraged.