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JURIED EXHIBITION CALL FOR ENTRIES:

post a comment | posted May 13

I got this list from a great blog I love to look at, http://artnicks.blogspot.com/ which is ran by artist, Amy Kligman. I thought these were pretty useful so I wanted to make sure I share them all with you.

DEADLINE: MAY 21. NATIONAL JURIED MONOTYPE/MONOPRINT EXHIBITION. Attleboro Arts Museum, Attleboro, MA. Sept 6 - Oct 3, 2008. Awards: $1,000.00 Open to US artists. Juror: Aprile Gallant, Curator, Smith College Museum of Art, MA. Prospectus: SASE to MGNE, c/o Alice Merlone, 154 Westminster St, Hamden, CT 06518, www.mgne.org or phone number on prospectus.

DEADLINE: JUNE 1. 4TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. Soho20 Chelsea Gallery. July 17 - Aug 13, 2008. Open to artists worldwide. Juror:Chakaia Booker,sculptor. Prospectus: SASE to Soho20 Chelsea Gallery, 511 W.25th Street, New York, NY10001, http://soho20gallery.com/juried.htm, 212-367-8994.

DEADLINE JUNE 2. 17TH ANNUAL NATIONAL JURIED EXHIBITION. Art Institute and Gallery. Sept.14 - Oct 11, 2008. Awards: Best of Show- $1,000 plus 2009 solo exhibition in foyer gallery, 2 $500.00 awards of excellence, 3 honorable mentions. Juror: Ellen Harris, former Deputy Director of Museum of Modern Art. Prospectus: SASE to AI&G, Box 193,
Salisbury, MD 21801, www.artinstituteandgallery.org, 410-546-4748.

DEADLINE: JUNE 11. NATIONAL JURIED COMPETITION. Berkeley Art Center. Aug 24 - Oct. 12, 2008. $1,200 cash award and national recognition. Jurors: Catharine Clark, Catharine Clark Gallery SF, JoAnne Northrup, Senior Curator of San Jose Museum of Art. SASE to Berkeley Art Center, 1275 Walnut St, Berkeley, CA 94709 or info@berkeleyartcenter.org.

GRANTS:

DEADLINE: NOTSTATED. MONEY FOR WOMEN/BARBARA DEMING MEMORIAL FUND, INC. Up to $1,000 to individual feminist women artists whose work in some way focuses on women. Money for Women/Barbara Deming Memorial Fund, Inc., P.O. Box 630125, Bronx, NY 10463.

DEADLINE: ONGOING (3/08). ARTISTS FELLOWSHIP, INC. A private, charitable foundation that assists professional fine artists and their families in times of emergency, disability or bereavement. Assistance given without expectation of repayment. Artists Fellowship, Inc., 47 Fifth Ave., New York, NY 10003, 646-230-9833, http://ArtistsFellowship.org, info@ArtistsFellowship.org.

DEADLINE: ONGOING (3/08). LUDWIG VOGELSTEIN FOUNDATION provides one-time grants to individuals working in fine arts and literary arts (no photo or film/video). Grants $1,000-$3,000 based on merit and need. Diana Braunschweig, Executive Director, Ludwig Vogelstein Foundation, 4001 Inglewood Ave., #101-309, Redondo Beach, CA, 90278, lvf@earthlink.net.

DEADLINE: ONGOING. (11/06) THE ELIZABETH GREENSHIELDS FOUNDATION. Open to artists "in the early stages of their careers" working in painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture. "Applicants must have started or completed art school training or must demonstrate, through past work and future plans, a commitment to making art a lifetime career. Funds may be used for any art-related purpose: study, travel, studio rental, purchase of materials, etc." $12,500CAN award. The Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation, 1814 Sherbrooke St. West, Suite 1, Montreal, Quebec CANADA H3H 1E4, 514-937-9225.

DEADLINE: ONGOING (11/06). NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS. Offers several grants, fellowships, and other opportunities. A partial list follows. Grants for Arts Projects. Challenge America: Reaching Every Community Fast-Track Review Grants. Learning in the Arts for Children and Youth. Access to Artistic Excellence. Arts on Radio and Television. Contact: arts.endow.gov.

DEADLINE: ONGOING (11/06). POLLOCK-KRASNER FOUNDATION. The Foundation welcomes, throughout the year, applications from visual artists who are painters, sculptors and artists who work on paper, including printmakers. The Foundation encourages applications from artists who have genuine financial needs that are not necessarily catastrophic. Grants are intended for a one-year period of time. The Foundation will consider need on the part of an applicant for all legitimate expenditures relating to his or her professional work and personal living, including medical expenses. The size and length of the grant is determined by the individual circumstances of the artist. The Foundation does not accept applications from commercial artists, photographers, video artists, performance artists, filmmakers, crafts-makers or any artist whose work primarily falls into these categories. The Foundation does not make grants to students or fund academic study. The Foundation does not make grants to pay for past debts, legal fees, the purchase of real estate, moves to other cities, or to pay for the costs of installations, commissions or projects ordered by others. With very few exceptions, the Foundation will not fund travel expenses. Please do not send applications via fax or email, and do not call to request application. SASE to Pollock-Krasner Foundation, 863 Park Ave., New York, NY 10021, 212-517-5400, www.pkf.org.

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