juried art exhibition
Reciprocity

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Juried by Collaborators Barbara Ciurej + Lindsay Lochman
Exhibition: March 4 - April 3, 2021
Entry Due Date: January 31, 2021
Reciprocity is a relation of mutual dependence, action or influence. In photography, reciprocity refers to the relationship between the aperture (f-stop) and shutter speed, which work dependently and inversely to capture light. It is the key to the perfect exposure.
In reciprocal relationships, like in any collaborative act, ideas and conversations are exchanged, enriching participants intellectually and emotionally. Whether through aesthetic bond, mentor/mentee relationships, friendship, photographer/subject or teacher to student, our pursuits are sustained by these relationships.
To celebrate the reciprocal bonds that enrich our photographic practices, Woman Made Gallery invites women-identified and non-binary artists from the local, national, and international community to pair their photograph with that of another practicing photographer or image maker with whom they are in conversation. Two- and three-dimensional forms, plus video will be considered.
(Image: "Kitchen Emanations Study 1" by Barbara Ciurej and Lindsay Lochman)
TOAF60- Call for Artists & Makers Launching Artist’s Careers for 60 Years

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When: July 2-11, 2021
Where: Online and In-person at Nathan Phillips Square
Submission Deadline: March 8, 2021 (11:59 PM)
Join us for the 60th Anniversary of Canada’s longest-running contemporary outdoor art fair, launching artists’ careers and building trust in the community of artists and art lovers since 1961! Apply to our hybrid online/outdoor 60th Toronto Outdoor Art Fair, taking place at Nathan Phillips Square (date TBC) and on our e-commerce platform for 10 days in July 2021. Each year, our loyal following of fair-goers spend $2 million on art purchases, providing an income to independent artists that contributes to their economic prosperity. The 60th Anniversary Fair will be one to remember with new special programs and awards.
Awards Program (torontooutdoor.art)
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4th Midwest Open

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Woman Made Gallery Call for Art: 4th Midwest Open
EXHIBITION DATES: JANUARY 22 – FEBRUARY 13, 2021
FINAL ENTRY DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 21, 2020
NOTIFICATIONS: DECEMBER 4, 2020
Exhibition Description: Open to all female identified artists residing in one of the twelve Midwestern States to submit artwork for an open themed exhibition. States include: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. All themes, styles, and media will be considered. Artwork that explores or challenges conceptual and material boundaries is encouraged.
Juror: Brenda Oelbaum is a feminist, multimedia, conceptual artist, working in whatever medium best translates the intended message. Oelbaum holds a MA in Gallery Administration from the Fashion Institute of Technology in NYC and was the founding President of the Michigan Chapter of the Women’s Caucus for Art and is the Michigan Representative for the Feminist Art Project. From 2014 to 2016 she held the post of President of the National Women’s Caucus for Art. https://www.brendaoart.com/
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Virginia Artist 2020 Juried Exhibition

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Online submissions for the Hampton Arts 2020 Virginia Artists Juried Exhibition at the Charles H. Taylor Visual Arts Center in Hampton, VA are now being accepted by all artists living or working in Virginia.
Eligibility: Virginia artists (ages 18 and over) are invited to submit up to three original artworks for consideration. Artworks created by the artist within the past two years and not previously shown at the Charles H. Taylor Visual Arts Center are eligible. All media, styles, techniques, and subject matter are eligible. Works should not exceed 60” in any direction (including framing) or weigh more than 150lbs. Accepted artworks must be delivered dry and ready to hang and remain for the duration of the exhibition. (CHTVAC reserves the right to refuse artworks that do not meet installation requirements or are otherwise judged unsuitable).
Submission deadline is Saturday, September 5th.
The entry fee is $25 ($20 for current Hampton Arts League members) for up to three artworks.
About the Juror: Diana Blanchard Gross is Curator for the Peninsula Fine Arts Center in Newport News and has over 20 years of experience as a curator. She received her Master of Arts in Art History and Museum Studies from Virginia Commonwealth University and her Bachelor of Arts in History and Art History from Old Dominion University.
Awards: Best in Show ($1000); First Place ($750); Second Place ($500); Third Place ($250); Awards of Distinction (seven awards of $200 each) for 2-Dimensional, 3-Dimensional, and other artwork.
Calendar (All exhibition schedule dates are subject to change depending on COVID-19 pandemic guidelines)
Deadline for Submissions: Saturday, September 5, 5pm
Notification to Artists: Saturday, September 19
Artwork Drop-off: September 23 - October 1, 10:30-5:30pm
Delivery Deadline for All Accepted Artworks: Thursday, October 1, 5pm
Shipped Artwork Deadline: Tuesday, September 24
Reception: Saturday, October 24, 3-5pm
Exhibition Dates: October 17 to November 14, 2020
Exhibited Artwork Pick-Up Dates: November 16 - 21
The Charles H. Taylor Visual Arts Center is located at 4205 Victoria Boulevard, Hampton, VA 23669.
Shipped artworks must be in reusable packaging and must include prepaid return shipping labels. Artist and title information must accompany each piece.
Artwork Sales: The sale price on your entries should include a 30% gallery commission. Works may be NFS. Hampton Arts will collect the 6% Virginia State Sales Tax on sales from the buyer at the time of purchase.
Insurance: Artworks will be insured for the sales price (less 30% commission) from the time of delivery until the end of designated pick up dates. If NFS please indicate artwork value.
Best in Show ($1000); First Place ($750); Second Place ($500); Third Place ($250); Awards of Distinction (seven awards of $200 each) for 2-Dimensional, 3-Dimensional, and other artwork.
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6th Annual National Juried Exhibition

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We're having our 6th Annual National Juried Exhibition in October! Our juror for this renowned annual exhibition is Steven Harvey of the Steven Harvey Fine Arts Project. This exhibition has no theme and all media is eligible. Steven Harvey Fine Art Projects is a gallery focused on contemporary and post-war painting. It was established in 2007 on the upper east side. In 2011 it moved to the lower east side. Contemporary artists it represents include Gideon Bok, Chuck Bowdish, Kurt Knobelsdorf, Sangram Majumdar, E.M. Saniga and Stuart Shils. Additionally they represent the estates of Gandy Brodie, Earl Kerkam, Seymour Remenick and Bill Rice. The gallery is directed by Steven Harvey and Jennifer Samet. Steven Harvey has over twenty five years experience in the art world as a curator, art advisor, art dealer and writer. (source)
Deadline: Friday, August 21st, 2020
Opening Reception: Friday, October 16th, 5-8pm
TBA based on sponsorships/grants
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Climate Change: What Will You Do To Help?

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The Oxford Arts Alliance is having a national juried exhibition in September called "Climate Change: What Will You Do To Help?". We're asking artists to respond to one or more of these questions with your art:
What can you do?
What will you do?
What are you doing?
What if we don’t?
Our juror for this themed exhibition is Emily Rosmus of the Ned Smith Center. Emily joined the Ned Smith Center in January 2019 and serves as the Education Coordinator, scheduling and leading educational programs aiming to bring art and nature together in a way that benefits both. She obtained a B.S. degree in Biology and a minor in Fine Arts from Saint Francis in Loretto, PA in 2014 and discovered her passion for environmental education shortly thereafter. She has always enjoyed the arts, dabbling in sketching, photography, and watercolor, and finds the Ned Smith Center a perfect environment to bring her two passions together and encourage others to do the same. She and her husband, Travis, recently bought their first home in Dauphin, PA, and live with their dog, Clara. When not working, she enjoys hiking, reading, running, and making sure Clara is living her best life.
Deadline: Friday, July 17th, 2020
Opening Reception: Friday, September 18th, 5-8 pm
TBA based on sponsorships/grants
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