Call for Submissions

Call for submissions; Alefba

Queen Gallery is seeking submissions for our upcoming group show Alefba, to celebrate poetry month. This multidisciplinary exhibition explores the interconnections between poetry, calligraphy, and other visual elements in contemporary art. SUBMISSION DEADLINE: March 30, 2019.

Please read the submission requirements carefully!

 

Submission: 

Submit your CV,  a filled Application Form saved as a Word document or Office, and up to 6 high resolution JPG images of artwork (name your images title_firstname_lastname) to info@queengallery.ca. Please, complete subject line as follows: Alefba Call for Submission 2019_Artist’s Full Name.

All artwork must be up to 24’’ wide (including frame, if work is framed) and artists can submit up to 6 pieces.

2021 Damah International Film Festival

Damah looks to create unique events that foster a true sense of community. Our past events have featured Panel Discussions, Workshops, Interactive Screenings and Q & A sessions, all designed to stimulate discussion and provide a platform for artistic expression.

Taking place in the heart of Tokyo, and boasting an impressive panel of Hollywood judges—DIFF has emerged as one of Japan’s most exciting Short Film Festivals. More than ever we look forward to seeing your film, because at Damah, your story matters.

We feature films from any genre and they can be submitted in any acquisition format. The only requirement is that films must be no longer than 30 minutes. Our next Festival & Awards Ceremony will be held in Tokyo, Japan in May 2021.

Inside Small: Small Works Exhibit CT

Inside Small: Small Works Juried Art Exhibit
May 30 - June 26, 2019
Greenwich Botanical Center Art Gallery, Connecticut
Curator, Lisa D'Amico PhD

Athena Project

Athena Project, located in Denver, Colorado, is proud to announce the call for submissions for its Plays In Progress Series (PIPS). This Series is an opportunity for new plays to be developed in one of three models: concert or table readings and our workshops. Rehearsals and presentation will take place in Denver at a location to be determined over the course of approximately March-April 2020. Three to six new plays will be selected based on a blind submission process and given a dramaturg, director, cast and basic design elements during presentations. Scripts are accepted from March 1 – April 15, 2019.

Submission Guidelines are as follows:

International Photography Contest

Photographers from all over the world are invited to submit their work. All styles and levels of experience are welcome. Winners will be selected by a jury and announced on May 4. The winning selections will be printed and framed by FMoPA and exhibited in the Community Gallery from June 1-July 23. There will be a formal opening reception from 5-7 p.m. June 28 at the museum.

 

2019 Dorothea Lange-Paul Taylor

A prize of $10,000 is given annually by the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University to support documentary artists, working alone or in teams, who are involved in extended, on-going fieldwork projects that rely on and exploit the interplay of words and images. The winner's work will also be published in the Center for Documentary Studies' digital publications and placed in the Archive of Documentary Arts at the Rubenstein Library at Duke University. Competitive applicants to this prize have a point of view derived from an in-depth understanding of place, history, and the current situation, in concert with a personal relationship to the proposed work. Ultimately, their commitment is to use documentary expression to motivate the thinking and reflection of others.

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