Monday, January 28, 2019
Sunday, January 27, 2019
Looking for 12 Sculptors
DEADLINE: March 1, 2019
The Howard County Arts Council (HCAC), located in Ellicott City, Maryland, is seeking up to 12 artists to participate in its Eighth Annual Juried Public Art Competition for a temporary outdoor exhibit from August 2019-July 2020. HCAC’s goal is to make art more accessible to the entire community by placing sculpture at sites throughout Howard County, Maryland. The sculpture will serve as major visual anchor points that will enhance and activate community spaces and generate interest in public art.
HCAC will provide up to 12 artists with a $2,500 grant to cover the temporary loan, insurance, installation, de-installation, and repairs to the sculpture. If multiple pieces are selected from one artist a separate grant will be awarded for each piece. The competition is open to professional visual artists, aged 18 & older, with public art experience commensurate with this project’s scope.
Visit https://hocoarts.submittable.com/submit/130902/artsites-2019-artist-application to download prospectus and to apply.
The Howard County Arts Council (HCAC), located in Ellicott City, Maryland, is seeking up to 12 artists to participate in its Eighth Annual Juried Public Art Competition for a temporary outdoor exhibit from August 2019-July 2020. HCAC’s goal is to make art more accessible to the entire community by placing sculpture at sites throughout Howard County, Maryland. The sculpture will serve as major visual anchor points that will enhance and activate community spaces and generate interest in public art.
HCAC will provide up to 12 artists with a $2,500 grant to cover the temporary loan, insurance, installation, de-installation, and repairs to the sculpture. If multiple pieces are selected from one artist a separate grant will be awarded for each piece. The competition is open to professional visual artists, aged 18 & older, with public art experience commensurate with this project’s scope.
Visit https://hocoarts.submittable.com/submit/130902/artsites-2019-artist-application to download prospectus and to apply.
Saturday, January 26, 2019
The Fridification of America
Mark Jenkins has a two page spread in the WaPo discussing Theodore Carter's "Night of 1,000 Fridas."
Read it here.
“Utensil Frida,” by Theodore Carter and Robert Carter, is part of “Night of 1,000 Fridas.” (Elizabeth Carter) |
Friday, January 25, 2019
Bethesda Painting Awards
Apply by March 1, 2019
The Bethesda Painting Awards is downtown Bethesda's annual juried art competition that exclusively honors painters from Maryland, Virginia and Washington, D.C. $14,000 in prize monies are awarded to the top four painters annually.
They'd love for YOU to apply for your chance to showcase your work in June 2019.
Important Dates
Deadline for application: March 1, 2019
Notification Mailed: April 8, 2019
Exhibition Date: June 2019
The Bethesda Painting Awards is downtown Bethesda's annual juried art competition that exclusively honors painters from Maryland, Virginia and Washington, D.C. $14,000 in prize monies are awarded to the top four painters annually.
They'd love for YOU to apply for your chance to showcase your work in June 2019.
THE JUDGES:
The competition will be juried by:
- Kyle Hackett, Professor of Studio Art, American University, and the 2014 Bethesda Painting Awards Winner;
- Sue Johnson, Professor of Art, St. Mary’s College of Maryland, and
- Susan Zurbrigg, Painting and Drawing Area Head, Professor of Art, James Madison University.
TO APPLY:
Submit application, $25 entry fee and 5 images of your paintings. Artists must be 18 years of age or older and permanent, full-time residents of Maryland, Virginia or Washington, D.C. All original 2-D painting including oil, acrylic, watercolor, gouache, encaustic and mixed media will be accepted.
The maximum dimensions should not exceed 60 inches in width. All works on paper must be framed to full conservation standards. No reproductions. Artwork must have been completed within the last two years and must be available for the duration of the June 2019 Gallery B exhibition.
Applications are due Friday, March 1, 2019.
Deadline for application: March 1, 2019
Notification Mailed: April 8, 2019
Exhibition Date: June 2019
Thursday, January 24, 2019
Art Scam Alert!
Beware of this scammer trying to rip off artists:
Mark Lester - mark_l8@outlook.comHiI am interested in your works,please kindly write me back so that i could let you know what i am interested in.ThanksMark
Wednesday, January 23, 2019
Beer can collection... anyone?
From one of my neighbors:
I have a large, @500 cans, vintage beer can collection, circa 1980’s that my son had collected. They are from all over the world, many unique and interesting cans. I have a full list of them if anyone wants to see it. I am redoing my basement and have to get rid of them. Does anyone know someone who would be interested in this collection before I put them in the recycling bin. I have saved them for so long I hate to just toss them if there is someone who wold want them, a business, a brewery, a collector?Anyone?
Tuesday, January 22, 2019
Call for artists
Deadline: March 29, 2019
Emerging artists living and working in New England, New York or New Jersey who are no more than three years removed from a full-time educational program, or artists with less than five years of exhibition experience are eligible to apply to this call. Artists working in all media are welcome. NO ENTRY FEE. Six artists will receive: $2,500 prize. Solo exhibit at Real Art Ways in 2019 or 2020. Exhibition publication with commissioned essay and documentation. Curatorial assistance.
Opportunity for an artist talk.
JURORS: Terry Jenoure, Artist / Curator, Director, Augusta Savage Gallery, Olu Oguibe, Artist / Critic, Will K. Wilkins, Executive Director of Real Art Ways.
This project is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts.
Apply here.
Emerging artists living and working in New England, New York or New Jersey who are no more than three years removed from a full-time educational program, or artists with less than five years of exhibition experience are eligible to apply to this call. Artists working in all media are welcome. NO ENTRY FEE. Six artists will receive: $2,500 prize. Solo exhibit at Real Art Ways in 2019 or 2020. Exhibition publication with commissioned essay and documentation. Curatorial assistance.
Opportunity for an artist talk.
JURORS: Terry Jenoure, Artist / Curator, Director, Augusta Savage Gallery, Olu Oguibe, Artist / Critic, Will K. Wilkins, Executive Director of Real Art Ways.
This project is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts.
Apply here.
Monday, January 21, 2019
Women who Work, Care, and Create at Zenith
l-r: Black Bird by Elizabeth Ashe, Serenity Courage Wisdom by Jacqui Crocetta,
Nasty Woman by Elissa Farrow-Savos,
Neither Mine Nor Yours #11 by Michelle Dickson, Mari Virens (Green Ocean) by Susan Freda
Featured Artists: Elizabeth Ashe, Jacqui Crocetta, Michelle Dickson, Elissa Farrow Savos, Susan Freda, Katherine Owens, Lynda Smith-Bugge, Paula Stern, Emily Tucci.
Women who Work, Care, and Create
Show dates: January 14 - April 13, 2019
Zenith Gallery Inc., 1429 Iris Street, NW, Washington, DC 20012
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Sunday, January 20, 2019
RIP Michael B. Platt
DMV Photographer and printmaker Michael B. Platt died unexpectedly of a heart attack this morning...
Platt has a show opening soon at American University and also in Australia... as a good friend put it succinctly: "Life is fragile."
Platt has a show opening soon at American University and also in Australia... as a good friend put it succinctly: "Life is fragile."
Saturday, January 19, 2019
Art Scam Alert!
Beware of this scammer!
From: Ralph ralphlauren0071@gmail.com
Subject: ***SPAM*** PAINTINGS INQUIRY !!!Hello There, How are you doing? My name is Ralph Lauren from NC.I observed my wife has been viewing your website on my laptop and i guess she likes your piece of art work,. I stormed on some of your works which i found quite impressive and intriguing. I must admit your doing quite an impressive job. You are undoubtedly good at what you do. With that being said, I would like to purchase some of your works as a surprise gift to my wife in honor of our upcoming wedding anniversary. It would be of help if you could send some pictures of your piece of works, with their respective prices and sizes, which are ready for immediate (or close to immediate) sales. My budget for this is within the price range of $450 to $5000. I look forward to reading from you in a view to knowing more about your pieces of inventory.(ralphlauren0071@gmail.com) Best regards, Ralph
Friday, January 18, 2019
A call for work about the environment
Deadline: March 2, 2019.
This is an open call exhibition hosted at National Humanities Center (NHC). This show will be installed in time for NHC’s three-day summit Beyond Despair: Theory and Practice in Environmental Humanities.
VAE and NHC are looking to showcase art about, including, referencing, and showcasing anything in the environment.
Details here.
This is an open call exhibition hosted at National Humanities Center (NHC). This show will be installed in time for NHC’s three-day summit Beyond Despair: Theory and Practice in Environmental Humanities.
VAE and NHC are looking to showcase art about, including, referencing, and showcasing anything in the environment.
Details here.
Thursday, January 17, 2019
Art-Business Conference in the Washington DC metro area
Of interest to artists!
The Clark Hulings Fund for Visual Artists (CHF) is excited to announce its Art-Business Conference in the Washington DC metro area, an event that seeks to inspire visual artists to “Conquer the Changing Marketplace.” This weekend-long business- development workshop will give professional working artists the chance to take a deep dive into the business side of their art careers. Scheduled for March 23 and 24, 2019, the two-day conference is co-sponsored by Artists and Makers Studios, an art center complex dedicated to providing a supportive and vibrant environment for artists to realize their creative goals.
The event manifests CHF’s assertion that “Art is a business and artists should run it.” With the art market undergoing rapid and significant change—not only with regard to technology but also HOW art is marketed, bought, and sold—artists need toreclaim their rightful position at the center of the industry. The Art-Business Conference will help them to take charge of their careers, captivate their audience, maximize the extraordinary professional advantages they already possess and sell their art effectively and profitably.
Topics will include building an action plan, creating a brand story, rocking their portfolio, multiplying revenue streams, pricing for profit, selling art online effectively, building a strong support team, squashing resistance, sales strategies, and much more. All sessions are interactive, allowing artists to work together and engage conference leaders with their specific business questions.
The program will be led by Elizabeth Hulings, CHF director and co-founder; Carolyn Edlund, CHF sales director, and events manager; and Daniel DiGriz, CHF education director. “With a vibrant gallery scene, museums attracting visitors from around the globe, and unparalleled public art, we are thrilled to deliver tangible business skills and training in this exciting market, and to partner with Artists & Makers Studios.” says Hulings.
The event fee is $395, but CHF is offering an extra early-bird price of $295 until January 15, and an early-bird price of $345 until March 1, 2019, when the regular price of $395 starts. Tickets are available here. In addition to conference admission, ticket holders will receive one year of “Colleague”-level access to CHF’s Business Accelerator Portal, a comprehensive online learning and community resource for working artists.
About The Clark Hulings Fund
The Clark Hulings Fund for Visual Artists (CHF) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that champions economic sustainability for working artists. We do this by delivering business education and entrepreneurial learning through a rigorous Business Accelerator, a Digital Learning Portal, in-person education events in local communities, and a federation of artist-formed and artist-led networks of opportunity. All of this work achieves one aim: equip visual artists to thrive as self-sustaining entrepreneurs.
Wednesday, January 16, 2019
Call for Artists and Sites for ARTsites 2019
Deadline for all submissions is March 1, 2019
The Howard County Arts Council (HCAC) announces ARTsites 2019, a multi-site public art initiative. HCAC is looking for artists with large-scale sculpture that is fit for year-long outdoor display as well as publicly-accessible outdoor areas in Howard County to display the sculpture.
About ARTsites:
ARTsites 2019 is a year-long public art exhibit that will take place at up to 12 sites throughout Howard County from August 2019-July 2020. Sites and artwork will be selected from submissions by a panel of arts and public art professionals. The goal of ARTsites 2019 is to make art more accessible to the local community by placing sculpture at sites throughout Howard County. The sculptures will serve as visual anchor points that will enhance and activate community spaces.
Call for Artists:
Artists with public art experience may submit up to six existing works for consideration, or propose new work with proper concept drawings and/or models. Sculpture should have a strong visual impact and must be of a scale suitable for outdoor display; of sound design, free-standing, and suitable for public viewing; and able to withstand an outdoor, high-traffic, unmonitored environment with little or no maintenance. Selected artists will receive a grant of $2,500 for the temporary loan of the work, insurance, installation and de-installation. There is no fee to enter.
Call for Sites:
All community, commercial and public sites in Howard County are eligible to apply. Sites must be visible and accessible to the public. Sites should consider that public art should be placed where it will enhance and activate the space; where it will be highly visible; where it will create a place to congregate or be in a location that experiences a high amount of pedestrian traffic; and where it will not block windows, entranceways, etc. Preference will be given to sites that have, or are willing to install at their own expense, a concrete pad for the sculpture, though some sculpture may be appropriate for lawn sites.
Complete guidelines and submission information are available in the Exhibit Opportunities section of the HCAC website at hocoarts.org, at the Howard County Center for the Arts, or by calling 410-313-2787.
Tuesday, January 15, 2019
Job in the Arts
MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATE
(CONTRACTUAL)
STATE WAGE GRADE: 13
SALARY RANGE: $17.88 – 28.27/ hour
MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
DIVISION OF TOURISM, FILM AND THE ARTS - MARYLAND STATE ARTS COUNCIL
The Maryland Department of Commerce is seeking qualified applicants for the full-time, contractual position of Management Associate within its Division of Tourism, Film and the Arts’- Maryland State Arts Council (MSAC). The primary responsibilities of this position are to provide administrative, secretarial, operational, and technical support to the Grants and Professional Development Director. Duties consist of: database and grants management to include maintaining, updating, and merging grant applications; inputting contact information; reviewing application materials; assembling and compiling grant data, spreadsheets, and mailing lists, as requested; in addition to monitoring and tracking data submitted. Incumbent will provide technical assistance to grantees regarding grant awards regulations and reporting procedures; input and/or merge final report data for all grants using agency’s Customer Relationship Management (Salesforce.com) system.
Individual will maintain the grant filing system for all MSAC grant programs; log in performance contracts and evaluation forms from artists and schools; and track incoming contracts and evaluation forms. Incumbent will establish contact and maintain communication links with official partners; maintain, schedule, and attend panel meetings preparing meeting and briefing documents, compile reports and routine correspondence; screen and direct calls; schedule appointments; arrange travel; and provide support to all MSAC events and meetings. The incumbent will assist in preparing internal and external professional development opportunities for grants processes and program-related content, assist with the implementation of an annual, statewide arts symposium, and coordinate and support local and regional, topic-specific professional development opportunities for all stakeholders and organize professional development requests from constituents.
The selected employee will be well organized; able to work independently; have an aptitude for detailed work; possess proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite – including both Excel and Access, Google Mail and/or other relevant programs; have experience with database software applications and the ability to prepare reports/charts; possess strong interpersonal, written, and oral communication skills; the ability to effectively present information, explain policy, respond to internal and external inquiries; and complete concurrent and high priority tasks.
How to Apply:
Interested and qualified candidates should submit their resume AND completed supplemental questionnaire (next page) to Anna Halikias atAnna.Halikias@maryland.gov by the closing date listed below to receive consideration. Please describe in detail any job duties relating to the qualifications stated and include any computer software used (ex. Excel, Access, etc.) in each of the positions you held.
Those unable to submit via email, please mail your resume and completed supplemental questionnaire to:
MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE -OFFICE OF HUMAN RESOURCES
Attn: Management Associate- MSAC
World Trade Center – 401 E. Pratt Street, 10th Floor, Baltimore, Maryland 21202
NO LATER THAN: Tuesday, January 29, 2018 – 5:00 PM
If you have any questions about this recruitment, please contact the Department of Commerce at 410.767.6300.
You may also visit our website at: http://commerce.maryland.gov/commerce
Monday, January 14, 2019
PINK Ranchos and Other Ephemeral Zip Codes opens Feb. 14
Carolina Mayorga: PINK Ranchos and Other Ephemeral Zip Codes
February 14-May 19, 2019
Hours: Tuesday-Sunday 10am-5pm
VIPINK VIP and media exhibition preview
Wednesday, February 13 12-2pm
RSVP
Opening reception and performance
Thursday, February 14 6-8pm
Cambuche Party: A Pink Musical. Performance: 6:45pm
Participants: Juan Felipe Mayorga (musician/piano player), Daniela Zuluaga (performer), Carolina Mayorga (performer). Piano intervention by Alberto Gaitán.
Choza Artist Party
Featuring artists Maribeth Egan, Heloisa Escudero and Jessica Kallista
Thursday, March 21 6-8pm
Performance Art in Latin America
Conversation with Independent Curator Laura Roulet
Wednesday, April 17, 12-1pm
Square Foot Give Away: Community-based program with audience participation.
Saturday, May 11 2-4pm
RSVP for public programming is encouraged but not required
Organization of American States
Secretariat for Hemispheric Affairs
AMA | Art Museum of the Americas
201 18th Street NW
Washington DC 20006
February 14-May 19, 2019
Hours: Tuesday-Sunday 10am-5pm
VIPINK VIP and media exhibition preview
Wednesday, February 13 12-2pm
RSVP
Opening reception and performance
Thursday, February 14 6-8pm
Cambuche Party: A Pink Musical. Performance: 6:45pm
Participants: Juan Felipe Mayorga (musician/piano player), Daniela Zuluaga (performer), Carolina Mayorga (performer). Piano intervention by Alberto Gaitán.
Choza Artist Party
Featuring artists Maribeth Egan, Heloisa Escudero and Jessica Kallista
Thursday, March 21 6-8pm
Performance Art in Latin America
Conversation with Independent Curator Laura Roulet
Wednesday, April 17, 12-1pm
Square Foot Give Away: Community-based program with audience participation.
Saturday, May 11 2-4pm
RSVP for public programming is encouraged but not required
Organization of American States
Secretariat for Hemispheric Affairs
AMA | Art Museum of the Americas
201 18th Street NW
Washington DC 20006
Sunday, January 13, 2019
Torpedo Factory Art Center Residencies!
For the fifth year, the Torpedo Factory Art Center welcomes four emerging artists to participate in the Post-Grad Residency Program: J Houston, Michaela Japec, Nava Levenson, and Kim Sandara.
The jurors were Nicole Dowd, program director at Halcyon Arts Lab, and Leslie Holt, artist and co-director of Red Dirt Studio.
This competitive juried program provides three months of exclusive access to a studio in the Art Center. Therein, artists can create and sell work, interact with the public, and connect with other arts professionals. The residency is unique for addressing the critical post-graduation juncture in an emerging artist’s career, offering an opportunity for professional development, networking, and a chance to define their practice outside of the academic context.
Applications were open to recently graduated students who earned a bachelor’s or master’s art degree from an accredited university. Submissions were accepted from across the nation, provided artists submit proof of their permanent residence in the area and/or commitment to contributing to the future of the region’s arts scene.
“This program is about hosting and supporting rising artists within our creative community,” said Brett Johnson, director of the Torpedo Factory Art Center. “The residency has many opportunities for innovation and collaboration, between artists and visitors alike. We hope this studio continues to be a place where people exchange perspectives, techniques, and ideas.”
The program culminates in a group exhibition in Target Gallery, the Torpedo Factory’s contemporary exhibition space, November 8 – December 8, 2019.
Personally, I quite like the works of Michaela Japec!
Saturday, January 12, 2019
Friday, January 11, 2019
Maryland Traditions Project Grants
Maryland Traditions, the folklife program of the Maryland State Arts Council, is currently accepting applications for Project Grants. Applications are open until February 15, 2019.
Maryland Traditions Project Grants support short-term research and programming focused on folklife, or living cultural traditions. Successful Project Grants fund the project-based activities of professionals, community scholars, organizations, and artists as they identify, document, support, and present Maryland folklife. Past Project Grants have supported performances, festivals, oral histories, filmmaking, fieldwork, and other activities focusing on folklife.
For more information, contact an MSAC staff member using the information in the Project Grant application. To access the application and review grant guidelines, visit https://www.msac.org/grants/maryland-traditions-project-grant.
Thursday, January 10, 2019
Why Do We Care How Long It Takes Artists to Make Their Work?
In truth, most cultural experiences deal with time. It might take you a week to read a novel. A play or film lasts around two hours. A song plays on the radio for about three minutes. It’s more difficult, however, to bracket the process of looking at a work of visual art. Unlike filmmakers or writers, painters and sculptors have little control over their audience’s attention spans. A sense of time isn’t embedded in their media, which offers visual artists a unique provocation or challenge.Read the piece by Alina Cohen here.
Wednesday, January 09, 2019
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