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58th Annual Juried Competition

58th Annual Juried Competition at the Masur Museum of Art

The Masur Museum of Art in Monroe, Louisiana invites contemporary artists working in any medium to enter the 58th Annual Juried Competition. Best in Show receives $1,000, and total awards are $3,200. Entry fee is $10/artwork (min 2/max 5 artworks). Online entry deadline: December 3, 2020 at 5pm CST. The exhibition will be on view in our historic building from February 25 – May 8, 2021 with an opening reception TBA. This year, work will be judged by Dr. Kelli Morgan: independent curator, historian, and culture critic!

Deadline is 5pm Central on December 3, 2020.

Open to any artist 18+ living in the United States. Work must have been completed after Dec 1, 2018. 

90th Annual Juried Open Exhibition

This call for submission is open to all artists 18 years of age or older living in the U.S. This is a juried online only exhibition for artists working in all traditional and non-traditional 2D and 3D media, including sculpture. All artwork must be original in concept, design and execution. Photography, film, video, computer art, reproductions (such as giclee, prints) are not acceptable unless used as part of a mixed media artwork or collage. Installation art or performance art is not accepted. No crafts (such as jewelry) or kit work. No size limitations. Artwork previously exhibited in a judged show at the NAL will not be accepted. Deadline for Submissions is September 12, 2020.

ArtSpeaks

✨To all beings existing within the wonderful world of art, lend us your ears so we can lend you ours.✨
Our newest project, ArtSpeaks, is now open for applications! Keep reading to learn more!
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Many new artists that are beginning to exhibit their works may be asked to give an artist talk at an opening they’re not quite prepared for. Well-seasoned makers that have made recent changes in the direction of their practice may like to solidify their new ideas into words. An up-and-coming curator may be looking to discuss their practice and what got them interested in such a behind-the-scenes position in the art world. And many professors who are practicing artists may have wanted to discuss their unique challenges in being able to balance two demanding careers. 

Call for Creatives

Born out of the desire to foster cultural curiosity, Castle of our Skins is a concert and educational series dedicated to celebrating Black artistry through music. From classrooms to concert halls, Castle of our Skins invites exploration into ​Black heritage and culture, spotlighting both unsung and celebrated ​figures of past and present. 

Goals

  • To foster community and collaboration with and among diverse creatives.
  • To provide a platform for creatives to share their artistic practice.
  • To strengthen, expand, and challenge COOS in a collaborative, creative environment.
  • To increase and diversify COOS’s culturally enriching projects to the general public and social media/online communities.

Responsibilities

ONASSIS AIR 2020/21: THE SCHOOL OF INFINITE REHEARSALS

Onassis AiR Open Call 2020/21: The Infinite Rehearsal in Four Movements 
Application deadline: April 24, 2020, 5pm (GMT+3)

ONASSIS AiR, the (inter)national artistic research residency program in Athens, invites artists, curators, designers, activists, collectives, educators, lawyers, performance and film makers, economists, agitators, philosophers, and other practitioners to apply for 2020/21 Open Call: The Infinite Rehearsal in Four Movements, which runs between September 2020 and May 2021.

Fall 2020: Identities Annihilated
Movement I: September 14-October 25, 2020
Movement II: November 2-December 13, 2020

Spring 2021: Everything Equally Evolved
Movement III: February 17-March 31, 2021
Movement IV: April 7-May 19, 2021

Artists Who Teach 2020

Exhibition Description:  Artists Who Teach is an annual juried exhibition presenting the artwork of Hampton’s regional art educators.Artist and educator Clay McGlamory will be this year’s juror. McGlamory taught at Old Dominion University for 19 years and has been teaching at the Governor’s School for the Arts for 28 years. He runs his own press, Half Ass Press, based in Norfolk, and is current President of the Virginia Glass Guild.

Online submissions for the Artists Who Teach 2020 juried exhibition at the Charles H. Taylor Visual Arts Center in Hampton, VA are now being accepted at Entrythingy.com.

Submission deadline is Wednesday, February 26th.

The entry fee is $10.

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