Sunday, February 12, 2012

Call to Artists - 36th Annual American Crafts Festival

Lincoln Center
for the Performing Arts
presents:

36th Annual American Crafts Festival
   Call to Artists
   
WHAT: One of the nation's top fine craftfestivals (Sunshine Artist Magazine #62,        2011)

WHERE: Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts , Columbus Avenue at 64th Street, NY    
  
WHEN: Saturdays and Sundays
           June 9-10 and June 16-17,2012
  
    
NOTEWORTHY:

*36 years of artistic and sales excellence.

*Limited to 185 exhibitors per weekend.

*Gross sales for crafts people in this event is often more than  $10,000 due to high end theatergoers, worldwide tourism and a huge crafts audience.

*Jury/Booth Fees: No jury fee/$660 for 10x7 space;$720 for 10x10.

*Estimated attendance: 200,000 drawn from the entire NY Metropolis.

The American Crafts Festival at Lincoln Center is the most important retail Craft Market in the New York metropolitan area. The annual American Crafts Festivals at Lincoln Center traditionally host over 100,000 visitors each weekend and are consistently the best crafts festivals in the New York City and tri-state metropolitan area. In addition to robust sales, often-exceeding $10,000 per weekend per artist, significant wholesale purchases have also been made at this event. Record sales due to visitors from the have made this the event of choice in the New York. New Yorkers, suburbanites, tourists and theatergoers all contribute to these high  sales. In addition, presents for weddings, graduation and Father's Day are timely additions to artists' sales.

In addition to our own enormous mailing list of metropolitan area qualified crafts customers, there are thousands of theatre goers that afford expensive tickets, tourists from all over the world that, due to the weak dollar, and Lincoln Center being a tourist must see destination, buy an abundance of unique American crafts.  All of this is in a neighborhood where apartments cost millions of dollars  

24-hour security, discounted, convenient and secure parking garage, moderately priced and comfortable accommodations have all been arranged. The number of participants in each craft area will be carefully balanced so as to afford all participants their fair share of this rich market. This is an outdoor event, but booth displays may be left up overnight. One booth space will either be 10' long x 7' deep or 10' x 10'. (A 10' x 10'canopy will fit into a 10' x7' space).

*For more details about the festival, click HERE
 

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS:

Deadline:
February 26, 2012
Application through www.zapplication.org
or download from www.craftsatlincoln.org
or call (973) 746-0091
 
Jury Date:
February 28, 2012

Notification:
March 9, 2012

Booth Fee Due:
May 1, 2012

For more details and artist's prospectus, visit:
www.craftsatlincoln.org

 
Email inquiries to:
Raya Zafrina ,Director
acacinfo@gmail.com

You may also contact by telephone:
(973) 746-0091

BMO Harris Bank Chicago Works - Laura Letinsky


BMO Harris Bank Chicago Works
Laura Letinsky

February 7 - April 17, 2012





In February, the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) Chicago presents the second exhibition in the Chicago Works series with the work of Laura Letinsky. Letinsky is known for elegantly composed still-life photographs that engage with sentiments of desire, fulfillment, and loss, as well as the fleeting nature of time. For her exhibition, Letinsky presents a new body of photographs, Ill Form and Void Full, which opens on Tuesday, February 7, and runs through April 17, 2012, and is curated by MCA Pamela Alper Associate Curator Julie Rodrigues Widholm.

Recently, Letinsky's studio-based practice has evolved in a new direction that incorporates photographs - from magazines as well as her own and others - to make images that play with the perception of space in her still-life compositions. Actual objects, such as papaya, cherry pits, silverware, and ripped paper, along with images taken from art reproductions as well as decor and cooking magazines, are carefully arranged, resulting in a disorienting collage within the photograph.

By working with pre-existing images, produced by a culture that also consumes them, Letinsky is able to shift, connect, and delight in the process of making meaning. She has long been interested in the genre of still lifes because of the way it indicates a societal trend towards material things and stands in for the psychological and the emotional, as well as for politics and ideology.

Laura Letinsky is a professor and Chair of the Department of Visual Arts at the University of Chicago, Born in Winnipeg, Canada, she has a BFA from the University of Manitoba (1986) and a MFA from Yale University (1991) and received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2000. She has exhibited widely including exhibitions at the Renaissance Society, Chicago; Museum of Modern Art, New York; Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography; Casino Luxembourg; Galerie m Bochum, Germany; and Nederlands Foto Institute.

Chicago Works is a series dedicated to artists of all generations, and at various points in their careers, living and working in Chicago. The exhibition series, which launched in November 2011, presents new bodies of work by four artists each year.

Call to Artists - Ruidoso Art Festival

Ruidoso Art Festival
 
Call to Artists
What:  Fine Art Show

Where:  Ruidoso Convention Center
             111 Sierra Blanca Drive
             Ruidoso, New Mexico 88345

When:  July 27, 28, 29
           Friday, Noon to 7 pm; Saturday, 10 am to 7 pm; Sunday, 10 am to 5 pm

Apply online: www.zapplication.org  

Noteworthy:

*41st Annual Event

*Indoor art show

*Limited to approximately 122 juried artists

*Public Attendance is 5,000 to 6,000

*Extensive advertising and promotion

*Application Fee: $40.00 non refundable

*Booth Fees: $400.00 to $750.00

*Juried art show

*24 hour security

*Volunteer booth sitters

*Artist parking w/shuttle service

*Artist Reception and Award Ceremony

* 12 categories:
Acrylics/Oils; Fabric, Weaving, Leather; Glass; Jewelry; Metalwork; Mixed Media;
Pen, Pencil, Pastels, Ink; Photography; Porcelain, Pottery; Sculpture; Watercolor; Woodwork

Beautiful Ruidoso, New Mexico is located at the southernmost tip of the Rocky Mountains at an elevation of 7,000 ft. and higher.  We are a tourist destination and the Art Festival is held at the height of the horse racing season, where the town is full of visitors who come to the scenic mountains of Lincoln County to escape the heat.  What began as an outdoor show and quickly moved indoors, attracts artists from around the country and as far away as Israel. Come join us for the finest art show in Southeast New Mexico!
                                   

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS:

Deadline:  March 3, 2012

Notification: April 2, 2012

Booth Fee Due:  May 30, 2012

For more details about the show visit www.ruidosonow.com

Roxie Langford, Events Coordinator
575-257-7395

email: events@ruidosonow.com

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Call to Artists - Mill Valley Fall Arts Festival

Mill Valley Fall Arts Festival
Call to Artists
WHAT: Mill Valley Fall Arts Festival - 56th Annual
  
WHEN: September 15 and 16, 2012
  
WHERE: Old Mill Park, Mill Valley, CA 
  
For more than 50 years The Mill Valley Fall Arts Festival has been recognized as a fine art and craft show of high quality original artwork. It has been rated one of the top 10 fine arts and crafts fairs in the Northwest. The Festival draws well-educated buyers from nearby affluent neighborhoods of Marin County and the greater San Francisco Bay Area. The event provides an exceptional opportunity for the sale of unique, creative and high-end work. The setting is in a beautiful grove of redwoods in downtown Mill Valley.
 
Note from Sarah Shriver, the applications chair: "The Mill Valley Fall Arts Festival had been my favorite show for years, so I was happy to be invited to serve on the show's committee. There I witnessed the dedication of the volunteers to create not only a top quality art show, but a true festival-like atmosphere, making this show really special. Mill Valley and the surrounding San Francisco Bay Area have a well developed appreciation for art and craft and people have been coming out for 55 years to support this show. I hope you'll join us this year in the beautiful grove of redwoods in downtown Mill Valley!" 
 
Artists who submit their work to the Mill Valley Fall Arts Festival are judged by six highly respected artists and craftsman and the occasional gallery owner or rep to vote on each submission. The artists with the highest average scores are admitted to the September Festival.  

Application Deadline: April 16th, 2012
  
Application Fee $35
   
Booth fees range from $425 (8x8) to $1050 (20x10) depending on size

Festival Contact: Erma Murphy phone: 415 381-8090; email mvfafartists@gmail.com  

Festival website: www.mvfaf.org  Please visit for info and answers to exhibiting artist questions.

Applications accepted through www.Zapplication.org  exclusively

Jury results emailed by May 10

Deadline to accept and pay June 15

Five exhibiting artist are selected as festival award winners each year. Cash prize of $500 each and an invitation back to the festival the next year bypassing the jury process.