Fine Arts

Superpresent Magazine - Winter Issue (Vol.2, No.1)

Superpresent (superpresent.org) is seeking submissions of visual art, film, poetry, essays and short stories for its Winter Issue.

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Human Faces & Figures

Online + Gallery Exhibition
Deadline: December 12, 2021
Notification: December 18, 2021
Art Delivery: Dec. 29, 2021 to Jan. 3, 2022
Exhibition: January 6 to 29, 2022
Artist Reception: January 6, 2022

Commission: 65% to the Artist
$35 for up to 3 images

Las Laguna Gallery presents Human Faces and Figures.
For this artist opportunity the gallery is seeking works that examine human emotions, faces and figures. Works can be representational or abstract.​

All local, national and international artists, professional and amateur and multiple art mediums will be considered in this call for art.​

The Uncanny

When the familiar becomes unfamiliar, we call it uncanny. That is to say, when something almost satisfies our brain’s search for human likeness, but falls short by a small margin, we experience a characteristic sense of unease at the sight of it. This is our understanding of what it is about realistic androids and almost-perfect-but-not-quite CGI that makes our skin crawl, and it stems from Freudian theory surrounding the German word “unheimlich.” Freud tells us that the unheimlich, or unhomely, is our experience when confronted with something that is like home to us, but is made wrong somehow. How do you incorporate the unheimlich, or uncanny, into your artwork?

Rolling Online Publication

Pigeon Review is seeking fine art submissions for publication to our online art and literary review. From a cluttered room or a cup of coffee to an inquisitive face, we like art that tells a story.  Pigeon Review is currently accepting work in the genres of portrait/figure, nature/landscape/plein air, still life, and narrative realism. Mediums that we accept are traditional paintings, digital paintings, illustrations, photography, and sculpture. Please see our full submission guidelines on pigeonreview.com before submitting. 

Cup Show 2022

Exhibition Theme

Historically ceramics has been used to build vessels for holding and drinking a variety of liquids, but there is more to a cup than meets the eye, more to its form than only its function. Cup Show 2022 will be a forum for personal expression and an individual’s interpretation of the ceramic cup. The function and concept of the drinking vessel including its relation to history, politics, craft, technology, utility, and narrative. It is a survey of the wide variety of approaches to contemporary ceramics through the lens of the most intimate and accessible form: the cup. 

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