Reception – December 13, 2013
Congratulations to Kalee Appleton, Lynee’ Bowman and Lindsey Dunnagan, who have had their artists books accepted into A Seat at the Table: An Exploration in Artists’ Books at the Woca Gallery in Fort Worth.
Reception – December 13, 2013
Congratulations to Kalee Appleton, Lynee’ Bowman and Lindsey Dunnagan, who have had their artists books accepted into A Seat at the Table: An Exploration in Artists’ Books at the Woca Gallery in Fort Worth.
Due December 31, 2013
WHAT IS “FORWARD THINKING”?
Hope. Passion. Resilience. Change. Words like these often fail to capture the ineffable bounty of the human spirit without devolving swiftly into banality or cliche. The artists supported by the Forward Thinking Museum transcend language itself; they capture in the click of a shutter, in the composition of a moment, the fullness of what it means to be a part of humanity.
We at the Forward Thinking Museum seek to support visual artists who use their talents not just to expose the harsh realities of the present, but rather to engage with the future. We espouse neither manifesto nor doctrine, instead welcoming diverse view points of artists –both professionals and amateurs – each holding strong to a vision, images far stronger than words: not of the world as it is, but of the world as it could be.
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Due December 7, 2013
WINNERS and SELECTED HONORABLE MENTIONS will be featured in the Spring 2014 issue of PDNEdu in print, in our digital edition and on the PDNEdu contest Website.
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There is an open invitation for graduate students and photo-media professors across the United States to submit photographic projects, moving media, and essays relating to the vast spectra of contemporary digital-based image making.
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Due March 14, 2014
Exhibition on view at 23 Sandy Gallery: May 30 – July 26, 2014
Then traveling to Collins Memorial Library, University of Puget Sound: Mid-August to Mid-October, 2014
THEME – Book Power Redux is seeking works addressing social and political issues. Artist books can be a powerful vehicle for social change and activism. For this show we have a strong interest in works that shine a light on some of the most vital issues of our day: race, diversity, equality, justice, bullying, poverty, civil rights and more. And, don’t forget we are still a country at war.
Book artists have a unique opportunity given our accessible, multi-dimensional, multi-media format to go beyond just making things to making things happen. The current social and political issues listed above are but a few topics concerned artists can use to raise consciousness, call for justice or provoke action. Let’s use our creative powers to solve the problems of the world.
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Due November 28, 2013
THEME | Portfolio ShowCase Volume 7
There is no theme for this exhibition. The images will be evaluated as a cohesive body of work, rather than individual images. Fifteen photographers will be chosen to display their twelve-image portfolios in the Center’s Portfolio ShowCase Volume 7 book and online exhibition.
JUROR | Alexa Becker
Alexa Becker holds an MA in art history and is the acquisitions editor for photography and art books for Kehrer Verlag, in Heidelberg, Germany.
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Reception Saturday, November 23, 2013, 2pm – 4:30pm
Lilian Bradshaw Gallery, Dallas Public Library, 4th floor
Selected Works by the Texas Woman’s University Visual Arts Graduate Students will be on display at the Lilian Bradshaw Gallery at the Dallas Public Library. Selected artists include: Kalee Appleton, Angelia Ford, Bailey Chapman, Liz Head-Fischer, Claire A. Warden, Deedra Baker, Lindsey Dunnagan and Nathan Madrid.
Due November 4, 2013
Submit a cohesive series or a selection of your best images. Subject matter is open. Photographers selected for inclusion will be interviewed for publication and featured on at least 4 pages in this annual edition of SHOTS.
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Women’s Studio Workshop has two residency opportunities:
THE ROSENDALE CULTURAL CROSSROADS
PUBLIC ART RESIDENCIES – Due November 1, 2013
ARTISTS’ BOOK RESIDENCIES – Due November 15, 2013
The SPE Award for Innovations in Imaging is open to all eligible students working primarily with digital technology and is designated for work only possible because of emerging digital technologies-no alternative processes or gelatin silver prints. A project description describing how the work is possible as a result of emerging digital technologies is required as part of the submission process. Jurors will seek to award work that demonstrates the most innovative, unique, and freshest uses of digital technologies. One award is offered and includes a $500 travel stipend to attend the national conference.
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