Smithtown Township Arts Council: Call for Artists: Works on Paper Exhibition
Artists may submit their works by JPEG (300 dpi or greater) on CD only. Deadline for receipt on entries: July 3. Entry fee: $45 for up to three entries. Send SASE to STAC, 660 Route 25A, St. James NY 11870 or visit www.stacarts.org for a prospectu...
Smithtown Township Arts Council: Call for Artists: Art of Music Exhibition
Works may not exceed 54 inches in any direction. Artists must submit work by either
slide or jpeg (300 dpi or greater) on CD only. Deadline: June 13, 2005. Entry fee:
$20 for up to 3 entries. Send SASE to STAC, 660 Route 25A, St. James NY 11780...
Smithtown Township Arts Council: Call for Artists : Arte Latino
Open to all media that expresses the experience of being Latino in the United States or that communicates the history of their journeys or their culture that connects them with their Latin heritage. Entry deadline: July 20, 2009. Must be submitted...
Smithtown Township Arts Council: Call for Artists: Juried Women's History Month
Works may not exceed 54 inches in width.
Sculptures weighing over 60lbs. must be delivered and installed by the
artist. Artists may submit their works by JPEG (300dpi, not to exceed 6
inches in any direction) on CD only. Deadline for reciept on...
Smithtown Township Arts Council: Call for Artists: Circling the Globe Through Women's Lives
Artists may submit their work by JPEG (300 dpi, not to exceed 6 inches in any direction) on CD only. Deadline for receipt on entries: February 22, 2008. Entry fee: $30 for up to 4 entries. Send SASE to STAC, 660 Route 25A, St. James, NY 11780 or v...
Smithtown Township Arts Council: Call for Artists: 32nd Annual Juried Fine Arts Exhibition
Work may not exceed 54" in width. Works must be submitted as 300 ppi jpeg files on CD only (1800x1800). For prospectus, visit www.stacarts.org or send SASE to STAC, 660 Rte 25A, St. James, NY 11780.
The Smithtown Township Arts Council, knowing...
Smithtown Township Arts Council: Call for Artists: A Pinch and a Dash - Celebrating Women’s History Month
A Pinch and a Dash calls for works that exemplify women’s role in the kitchen or reveal how that role has changed to meet new challenges in American society, from providing sustenance for the family, to maintaining ethnic traditions, to natural an...
Smithtown Township Arts Council: Call for Artists: Re-Flowering the Garden - Women and Nature
Entry fee: $30 for up to 5 entries, $20 for STAC members, up to 5 entries. Artists
may become STAC members at time of entry. An entry-specific artist statement should
be included with slides/jpegs. 35mm slide or 300 dpi jpeg on CD only.
De...
Hicks Gallery: Jeffrey Pratt: Travels and Reflections, A One Man Show
In good weather he paints outside, in bad inside with a still life or putting the finishing touches to yesterdays work. In this way he reaches areas that other painters find less accessible. We are sure that you will agree that his effort, commitm...
Contemporary Arts Museum Houston: Subject Plural: Crowds in Contemporary Art
This exhibition explores the existent
imagery of the crowd, looking for a contemporary definition of the social experience. The works will include images of crowds, as
well as works that happen with a crowd, artists that addr...
Michael Gibson Gallery: Anne Meredith Barry: Original Works on Paper, Prints and Paintings
Anne was an extremely generous and energetic person - a quality that can be seen in her uplifting work. Her work is represented in many prestigious private and corporate collections across the country and exhibited extensively across the world. E...
Hamilton Conservatory for the Arts Gallery: Bruno Capolongo Invitational 2009
Claudette Losier comments about her work: "One of my bodies of work explores the concept of Paradise as something sought after by modern society. My search centres on gardens--as near as our own backyard and as far away as other continents or the ...
Madison Museum of Contemporary Art: Art on Site: Madison Museum of Contemporary Art at Olbrich Botanical Gardens
In addition, students from Malcolm Shabazz City High School will work with participating artists to create a summer-long series of mowed designs in Olbrich's Great Lawn.
Art on Site is the museumís first group exhibition focusing on site-spec...
KEENE STATE ARTS CENTER: GRAPHIC DESIGN EXHIBIT
This is an opportunity for people in the Monadnock Region to see
the annual exhibition, which is usually displayed only in the
Manchester/Nashua areas, says Nancy Haggarty, a Keene State graphic
designer and Creative Club member.
...
York Quay Centre: Pool: Works By Twenty Artists
In her curatorial statement, Garnet writes, Pool will act as an aperture for the poetics of art, elucidating the fluid and tenuous relationship that exists between humanity and nature. Pool references literature as a repository of liquid metaphors...
Ohio Art League: Tears of Rage: Cyanonegative and New Antiquarian Photography, John Beaver curated by Teresa Saska
Beaver continues, "Traditionally, cyanotype
has been used only for making contact prints from large-format negatives.
With the advent of modern digital scanning and printing technology, I
discovered that it is now possible to use this process d...
Allsop Gallery, Bridport Arts Centre: Kit Glaiyser: On the way to work
Kit Glaisyer was born in 1971 in Dorchester, and grew up in Dorset. He moved to London in the early 90's, and soon gained wide recognition for his original and powerful paintings. In 1998 Glaisyer joned the Oakhayes Artist Residency in Symondsbury...
Tate Britian: Stanley Spencer
In addition there will
be two specially made films; the first presenting the murals in the Sandham Memorial
Chapel at Burghclere, the second a digital recreation of the Church-House project,
Spencer's imagined s...
Glenbow: The Other Eden: Canadian Folk Art Outdoors
Guest Curator Phil Tilney selected
almost 150 pieces to represent what
...
Bonnefanten Museum: Peter Doig: Charley’s Space
Born in Scotland and brought up in Trinidad and Canada, Peter Doig made a name for himself in England during the mid-1990s. After studying in London, he won the Whitechapel Artists Award in 1991, after which he had a first solo exhibition at a mus...
Leslie Sacks Fine Art: Shane Guffogg: Communion
Guffogg’s imagery exists within the classical Western illusion of three dimensional space as opposed to being presented primarily on the surface of the painting which the critic and champion of abstract expressionism, Clement Greenberg, referred t...
St Supery Winery: Verre et Soleil: Sun, Glass and Stainless Steel Kinetic Sculptures by Benbow Bullock
Thin film coated glass is made by heating metal oxides, to very high temperatures in a vacuum chamber. Then deposited in layers a
millionth of an inch in thickness. a wavelength of light in the visible spectrum. The layers are deposited on a subs...
National Gallery: Renoir Landscapes 1865-1883
Renoir Landscapes begins in 1865, when the young artist had met and was working beside Monet, Cézanne and Sisley. Paintings such as A Clearing in the Woods (1865, Detroit Institute of Arts) and Bathing at La Grenouillère (1868-9, Nationalmuseum, S...
Carnegie Museum of Art: Forum 61: Lowry Burgess
Burgess is a professor of art at Carnegie Mellon University, where he is also a distinguished fellow in the STUDIO for Creative Inquiry, and former dean of the College of Fine Arts. He has a long involvement with art developed through the explorat...
Haus der Kunst: Konstantin Grcic Industrial Design. On / Off
Konstantin Grcic and Nitzan Cohen of Konstantin Grcic Industrial Design (KGID) present a selection of their designs from the last ten years. The oldest product is the table TomTom from 1996, the newest a chair designed for ClassiCon in 2005. The e...
Portland Museum of Art: Charles Codman: Retrospective
Most likely a native of Boston, Codman began his career as an apprentice to ornamental painter John Ritto Pennimans. He continued his work in decorative painting after relocating to Portland in 1822, enjoying a brisk trade painting portraits, sign...
Association for Visual Arts: Beach: by Deryck Healey
Each image is given equal importance and emphasis, be it a beached-up Barbie doll torso, a used and found dildo, sea sand scarred with oil spillage, a spirited beach party of lost friends, or the seduction of diet conscious models in fashionable s...
Irish Museum of Modern Art: Tony O’Malley
Born in Callan, Co Kilkenny, in 1913, Tony O’Malley was until the late 1950s a part-time artist working, from 1934 to 1958, with the Munster and Leinster Bank in various branches around Ireland. Although suffering chronic ill-health, he continued ...
Museum of Modern Art: The Un-Private House
The Un-Private House is the first of five projects in The Lily Auchincloss Series of
Architecture Exhibitions, named in honor of the Museums longtime trustee and patron of
its Department of Architecture and Design, who died last year. The...
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