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CALL FOR ARTISTS: DEADLINE: 30 September 2010
The Art Interview - 22nd International Online Artist Competition is a quarterly, international, juried exhibition of paintings, drawings and sculptures in any medium. It is open to all living artists worldwide aged 16 and up. Participation in the Art Interview Biennale Exhibition and a total of € 17,000 in cash may be awarded each quarter to all winners. First place winners receive up to € 10,000 plus a featured interview in Art Interview Online Magazine.The competition is run completely over the Internet, which eliminates the need for you to send slides or arrange for physical transportation of your artworks. Gain international recognition for your artwork and be interviewed along with the world’s top artists, curators and gallery owners in Art Interview Online Magazine. Read more information on the competition and how to enter at http://www.art-interview.com.
Creation; Juried Group Art Exhibition
Curator: Oscar Wolfman
It doesn’t matter if you believe in God or how you believe in God, every culture finds some way to explain how we got here—even how here got here.
CREATION will exhibit various representations of Creation in the arts. Queen Gallery is asking artists to submit work that illustrates the creation of the universe/world/humans according to their belief system.
All media are acceptable:
Painting
Drawing
Photography
Print
Sculpture
Scenography
Video
Music
Graphic Design
Etc.
Up to 15 pieces may be submitted, and the final selection for exhibition will be determined by a jury for a show scheduled for December, 2010.
To Submit:
Email your submission to (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
Include a completed PDF form (see website) for each work submitted , an artist statement, and a high-resolution JPEG or MP3 or MP4. The submission deadline is Thursday, September 30, 2010.
Artwork selected by the jury will need to come to the gallery for a final submission process (date to be determined). All artists chosen to exhibit will be asked to pay $20 (and $5 for any additional piece), which will cover the cost of publicity and a catalogue of the exhibition.
All 2D Artists Apply For “Liquid” Art Competition – September 2010
Light Space & Time – Online Art Gallery presents a Juried Competition, in which 2D artists from around the world are called upon to make online submissions for the theme “Liquid” for inclusion into the October 2010 online group exhibition. Light Space & Time encourages entries from all 2D artists regardless of where they reside and regardless of their experience or education in the art field.
A group exhibition of the top five finalists will be held online at the Light Space & Time Art Gallery during the month of October. Awards will be for 1st, 2nd and 3rd places. In addition, 2 artists will recognized with Honorable Mention awards. The theme for September is “Liquid”. The submission process for artists ends September 29, 2010.
All winners will be selected, announced and featured on the Light Space & Time website on October 1, 2010 and remain online in the gallery through October 30, 2010. Thereafter, the artworks will remain online in the Light Space & Time Archives with links to the artist’s websites.
Voyage D’Illumination is a celestial journey into other worlds; a collection of vignettes of foreign cities, palaces and parks. Through a series of wooden light boxes enclosing 18th century topographical prints, Warren Vance performs an ontological enquiry into the past, a struggle for human illumination and belonging. “Subtly ablaze with the magic of fairy lights or astral activity”, Vance’s light boxes are poetic wonderlands infused with an intense nostalgia.
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Cyrus Tang - Memento Mori
Memento Mori is an exhibition which defies disappearance and erasure. Through the ritual motion of casting and dissolving the clay-cast faces of her models, immortalized on video, Cyrus Tang performs a deliberate act of remembrance that brings new meaning to the fleeting, ephemeral nature of human existence and mortality. Through the process of object making and the dematerialisation of the object, Tang creates presence through absence.
Light Space & Time – Online Art Gallery presents a Juried Competition, in which 2D artists from around the world are called upon to make online submissions for the theme “Liquid” for inclusion into the October 2010 online group exhibition.
Light Space & Time encourages entries from all 2D artists regardless of where they reside and regardless of their experience or education in the art field.
A group exhibition of the top five finalists will be held online at the Light Space & Time Art Gallery during the month of October. Awards will be for 1st, 2nd and 3rd places. In addition, 2 artists will recognized with Honorable Mention awards. The theme for September is “Liquid”. The submission process for artists ends September 29, 2010.
All winners will be selected, announced and featured on the Light Space & Time website on October 1, 2010 and remain online in the gallery through October 30, 2010. Thereafter, the artworks will remain online in the Light Space & Time Archives with links to the artist’s websites.
By Light Space & Time Art Gallery on 2010 08 20
The Socratic Method in Shape and Color
Paintings of “Yari Ostovany”
September 2- September 21, 2010
Tuesday – Wednesday – Friday 11:30 am–6:30 pm
Thursday 1:30-8:30 pm
Saturday 3:30-6:30 pm
Sunday & Monday by appointment only Please call 416 361 6045
Opening reception:
Thursday September 2, 2010, 6:00-9:00 pm
The Latin poet Horace famously stated that the purpose of poetry is to produce “delectare et prodesse,” to delight and enlighten the reader or listener. Yari Ostovany’s work can be seen as a pictorial translation of that dictum. While his paintings are instantaneously and effortlessly compelling, they do not yield themselves fully at first view. Their “meaning” is not accessible on the surface. They make their demands on the viewer. Demands of a philosophical as well as aesthetic order. Both intellectual and emotional demands of a high order.
Yari Ostovany is truly an international persona. He was born in Tehran and now lives and creates in a terrain encompassing his Persian roots and his Western present. He is conversant in Persian, English, and German and he paints in an international language with a vocabulary deriving from as far back as ancient Persia up to Picasso and beyond. Yari’s paintings are informed by a structural logic internal to the given developing work, not imposed from without or preconceived. His creative process might well be called the Socratic method in shape and color. Yari is thus both the inseminator and midwife of his creative impulses.
Besides his obvious attachment to visual art, Yari has a profound passion for music. This passion is palpable in his work. His paintings are alive with musicality. At a certain level, the viewer must not only look at his paintings but listen to them as well; they are of a choral and choreographic nature.
The paintings of Yari Ostovany present and represent an existential effort of great personal intensity. They are a challenge to the viewer as they were to the painter. Yet if the viewer is willing to enter into an open and honest dialogue with his work, it will divulge, as Yari puts it himself, “imprints left on the soul.”
Some of Ostovany’s paintings were in gestation for over 10 years before the artist gave them the final imprimatur, the finishing touch. But an authentic painting is never really finished as long as a solitary and attentive viewer extracts delight and enlightenment from it.
Iranian Artist from Paris to Toronto
Painting Exhibition Along with Video Art by “Parya Vatankhah”
August 19- August 31, 2010
Tuesday – Wednesday 11:30 am–6:30 pm
Thursday 1:30-8:30 pm
Friday 11:30 am–6:30 pm
Saturday 3:30-6:30 pm
Sunday & Monday by appointment only Please call 416 361 6045
Opening reception:
Thursday August 19, 2010, 6:00-9:00 pm
Queen Gallery proudly celebrates their one-year anniversary with a fine art painting show. This will be our fourteenth, and last, solo exhibition of our first year in operation, which has been a tremendous success. Please join us as we recognize our achievement and present to you a fantastic artist whose practice was formed in the East and has been influenced by the West, forming art that stimulates the eye and the mind. A definite must-see!
GOT ART? DONATE ART! SUPPORT ART!
CALL FOR ENTRIES:
Artists are invited to DONATE UNFRAMED 4” x 6” work (any medium) for The Creative Center: Arts in Healthcare annual fundraiser to be held on Thursday, September 30, 2010 at The University Settlement 184 Eldridge Street, NYC.
ALL PROCEEDS FROM “GOT ART?” will benefit The Creative Center’s Artist-in-Residence hospital program and free-of-charge art workshops for people living with and beyond cancer and other chronic illnesses.
Work should be UNFRAMED and SIGNED ON THE BACK ONLY with contact information. Please include name and e-mail. Send all work to:
THE CREATIVE CENTER: Arts in Healthcare
273 Bowery, NY, NY 10002
DEADLINE: No Later than SEPTEMBER 22, 2010!!!
Questions? E-mail (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
CALL FOR ARTISTS: DEADLINE: 30 September 2010
The Art Interview - 22nd International Online Artist Competition is a quarterly, international, juried exhibition of paintings, drawings and sculptures in any medium. It is open to all living artists worldwide aged 16 and up. Participation in the Art Interview Biennale Exhibition and a total of € 17,000 in cash may be awarded each quarter to all winners. First place winners receive up to € 10,000 plus a featured interview in Art Interview Online Magazine.The competition is run completely over the Internet, which eliminates the need for you to send slides or arrange for physical transportation of your artworks. Gain international recognition for your artwork and be interviewed along with the world’s top artists, curators and gallery owners in Art Interview Online Magazine. Read more information on the competition and how to enter at http://www.art-interview.com.
By artinterview on 2010 08 31
http://www.QueenGallery.ca
Call for submission
Creation; Juried Group Art Exhibition
Curator: Oscar Wolfman
It doesn’t matter if you believe in God or how you believe in God, every culture finds some way to explain how we got here—even how here got here.
CREATION will exhibit various representations of Creation in the arts. Queen Gallery is asking artists to submit work that illustrates the creation of the universe/world/humans according to their belief system.
All media are acceptable:
Painting
Drawing
Photography
Print
Sculpture
Scenography
Video
Music
Graphic Design
Etc.
Up to 15 pieces may be submitted, and the final selection for exhibition will be determined by a jury for a show scheduled for December, 2010.
To Submit:
Email your submission to (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
Include a completed PDF form (see website) for each work submitted , an artist statement, and a high-resolution JPEG or MP3 or MP4. The submission deadline is Thursday, September 30, 2010.
Artwork selected by the jury will need to come to the gallery for a final submission process (date to be determined). All artists chosen to exhibit will be asked to pay $20 (and $5 for any additional piece), which will cover the cost of publicity and a catalogue of the exhibition.
http://queengallery.ca/2010/08/creation-call-for-submission
By Queen Gallery on 2010 08 27
All 2D Artists Apply For “Liquid” Art Competition – September 2010
Light Space & Time – Online Art Gallery presents a Juried Competition, in which 2D artists from around the world are called upon to make online submissions for the theme “Liquid” for inclusion into the October 2010 online group exhibition. Light Space & Time encourages entries from all 2D artists regardless of where they reside and regardless of their experience or education in the art field.
A group exhibition of the top five finalists will be held online at the Light Space & Time Art Gallery during the month of October. Awards will be for 1st, 2nd and 3rd places. In addition, 2 artists will recognized with Honorable Mention awards. The theme for September is “Liquid”. The submission process for artists ends September 29, 2010.
All winners will be selected, announced and featured on the Light Space & Time website on October 1, 2010 and remain online in the gallery through October 30, 2010. Thereafter, the artworks will remain online in the Light Space & Time Archives with links to the artist’s websites.
Artists Apply At: http://www.lightspacetime.com/
By Light Space & Time Art Gallery on 2010 08 25
6 Agugust - 1 September 2010
Warren Vance - Voyage D’Illumination
Voyage D’Illumination is a celestial journey into other worlds; a collection of vignettes of foreign cities, palaces and parks. Through a series of wooden light boxes enclosing 18th century topographical prints, Warren Vance performs an ontological enquiry into the past, a struggle for human illumination and belonging. “Subtly ablaze with the magic of fairy lights or astral activity”, Vance’s light boxes are poetic wonderlands infused with an intense nostalgia.
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Cyrus Tang - Memento Mori
Memento Mori is an exhibition which defies disappearance and erasure. Through the ritual motion of casting and dissolving the clay-cast faces of her models, immortalized on video, Cyrus Tang performs a deliberate act of remembrance that brings new meaning to the fleeting, ephemeral nature of human existence and mortality. Through the process of object making and the dematerialisation of the object, Tang creates presence through absence.
Anna Pappas Gallery
2-4 Carlton Street, Prahran
VIC 3181
03 8595 9915
http://www.annapappasgallery.com
Tues-Fri 10-6, Sat 12-6
By Anna Pappas Gallery on 2010 08 21
Light Space & Time – Online Art Gallery presents a Juried Competition, in which 2D artists from around the world are called upon to make online submissions for the theme “Liquid” for inclusion into the October 2010 online group exhibition.
Light Space & Time encourages entries from all 2D artists regardless of where they reside and regardless of their experience or education in the art field.
A group exhibition of the top five finalists will be held online at the Light Space & Time Art Gallery during the month of October. Awards will be for 1st, 2nd and 3rd places. In addition, 2 artists will recognized with Honorable Mention awards. The theme for September is “Liquid”. The submission process for artists ends September 29, 2010.
All winners will be selected, announced and featured on the Light Space & Time website on October 1, 2010 and remain online in the gallery through October 30, 2010. Thereafter, the artworks will remain online in the Light Space & Time Archives with links to the artist’s websites.
By Light Space & Time Art Gallery on 2010 08 20
The Socratic Method in Shape and Color
Paintings of “Yari Ostovany”
September 2- September 21, 2010
Tuesday – Wednesday – Friday 11:30 am–6:30 pm
Thursday 1:30-8:30 pm
Saturday 3:30-6:30 pm
Sunday & Monday by appointment only Please call 416 361 6045
Opening reception:
Thursday September 2, 2010, 6:00-9:00 pm
The Latin poet Horace famously stated that the purpose of poetry is to produce “delectare et prodesse,” to delight and enlighten the reader or listener. Yari Ostovany’s work can be seen as a pictorial translation of that dictum. While his paintings are instantaneously and effortlessly compelling, they do not yield themselves fully at first view. Their “meaning” is not accessible on the surface. They make their demands on the viewer. Demands of a philosophical as well as aesthetic order. Both intellectual and emotional demands of a high order.
Yari Ostovany is truly an international persona. He was born in Tehran and now lives and creates in a terrain encompassing his Persian roots and his Western present. He is conversant in Persian, English, and German and he paints in an international language with a vocabulary deriving from as far back as ancient Persia up to Picasso and beyond. Yari’s paintings are informed by a structural logic internal to the given developing work, not imposed from without or preconceived. His creative process might well be called the Socratic method in shape and color. Yari is thus both the inseminator and midwife of his creative impulses.
Besides his obvious attachment to visual art, Yari has a profound passion for music. This passion is palpable in his work. His paintings are alive with musicality. At a certain level, the viewer must not only look at his paintings but listen to them as well; they are of a choral and choreographic nature.
The paintings of Yari Ostovany present and represent an existential effort of great personal intensity. They are a challenge to the viewer as they were to the painter. Yet if the viewer is willing to enter into an open and honest dialogue with his work, it will divulge, as Yari puts it himself, “imprints left on the soul.”
Some of Ostovany’s paintings were in gestation for over 10 years before the artist gave them the final imprimatur, the finishing touch. But an authentic painting is never really finished as long as a solitary and attentive viewer extracts delight and enlightenment from it.
– Dr. Grant Leneaux
http://www.QueenGallery.ca
By Queen Gallery on 2010 08 19
Iranian Artist from Paris to Toronto
Painting Exhibition Along with Video Art by “Parya Vatankhah”
August 19- August 31, 2010
Tuesday – Wednesday 11:30 am–6:30 pm
Thursday 1:30-8:30 pm
Friday 11:30 am–6:30 pm
Saturday 3:30-6:30 pm
Sunday & Monday by appointment only Please call 416 361 6045
Opening reception:
Thursday August 19, 2010, 6:00-9:00 pm
Queen Gallery proudly celebrates their one-year anniversary with a fine art painting show. This will be our fourteenth, and last, solo exhibition of our first year in operation, which has been a tremendous success. Please join us as we recognize our achievement and present to you a fantastic artist whose practice was formed in the East and has been influenced by the West, forming art that stimulates the eye and the mind. A definite must-see!
http://www.QueenGallery.ca
By Queen Gallery on 2010 07 30
GOT ART? DONATE ART! SUPPORT ART!
CALL FOR ENTRIES:
Artists are invited to DONATE UNFRAMED 4” x 6” work (any medium) for The Creative Center: Arts in Healthcare annual fundraiser to be held on Thursday, September 30, 2010 at The University Settlement 184 Eldridge Street, NYC.
ALL PROCEEDS FROM “GOT ART?” will benefit The Creative Center’s Artist-in-Residence hospital program and free-of-charge art workshops for people living with and beyond cancer and other chronic illnesses.
Work should be UNFRAMED and SIGNED ON THE BACK ONLY with contact information. Please include name and e-mail. Send all work to:
THE CREATIVE CENTER: Arts in Healthcare
273 Bowery, NY, NY 10002
DEADLINE: No Later than SEPTEMBER 22, 2010!!!
Questions? E-mail (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
By taviraport on 2010 07 26
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