Showing posts with label 2 dimensional and 3 dimensional art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2 dimensional and 3 dimensional art. Show all posts

Tuesday, 3 February 2015

Fourth Edition of the Wood Buffalo Timeraiser


 



Open Call for original: 2D and 3D artworks

Fourth Edition of the Wood Buffalo Timeraiser
Calling all emerging artists: Get paid and generate volunteer hours!

FORT MCMURRAY, ALBERTA- We are thrilled to announce that the Call to Artists for the fourth edition of the Wood Buffalo Timeraiser is now open. We are looking to purchase artwork from local, emerging artists to help inspire participants in Wood Buffalo to donate their time in support of great causes. Artwork will be chosen by a selection committee from the Wood Buffalo Art Community.

There is no submission fee associated with this call.
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: Thursday, February 26, 2015 at 4:30 p.m.

To apply, please submit the following to hello@fusesocial.ca:
·         High Resolution digital copy/picture of your submission
·         All pieces must be original, no copies or prints are allowed
·         Artists Statement (max 250 words)
·         Brief Bio (max 250 words)
·         Photo of yourself (optional)
·         Price of each submitted piece (max. 5 pieces per artists)
·         Title and dimension (inches) of each artwork
·         Medium (e.g. acrylic on canvas)
Note: Pieces selected in previous years, may not be submitted again


What is the Wood Buffalo Timeraiser?
The Timeraiser is a silent art auction with a twist. Instead of bidding money, participants bid volunteer time to agencies that need their skills and energy. We purchase all artwork locally at fair market value and auction it off on the night of the event. The Wood Buffalo Timeraiser will be held on April 16th, 2015. Successful auction bidders have 12 months to complete their volunteer pledge to organizations in the Wood Buffalo Region.

Last year 40 pieces of art were purchased for the Timeraiser. The artwork purchased put approximately $20,000 into the Wood Buffalo Art community. The combined 40 pieces raised over 3,800 volunteer hours in the Wood Buffalo region.

Submission Guidelines:
·         Must be a resident of the Wood Buffalo Area
·         Emerging or mid-career artists will be given preference
·         Artist sets the price of the artwork submitted, up to $1,500
·         Successful artists will be notified via email by March 10, 2015
·         Delivery date for the selected art pieces will be determined and announced in the new year; all successful artists will be contacted with dates and times for drop-off
·         All artwork must be dry and ready to hang (wire setting 1/3 from the top of the artwork)
·         All pieces must be framed and signed (stretched canvas on a frame is acceptable if it has finished edges)
·         Exhibition of the artwork will commence mid-March and will end the evening of the Wood Buffalo Timeraiser- April 16, 2015.

For more information, visit www.fusesocial.ca and please circulate this notice to your friends and colleagues in the art community.

About FuseSocial
FuseSocial is the Volunteer Centre for Wood Buffalo.  Our service to community is focused on supporting local social profit organizations in fulfilling their missions.  Through our work, we seek to provide leadership, advocacy and support to the social profit sector through the promotion of volunteerism, professional development, and research and knowledge exchange.



Contact:
Stephanie Pilgrim
Analyst, Volunteer Resource Management
FuseSocial
780-791-9333

Monday, 19 January 2015

The Salt Spring National Art Prize



The Salt Spring National Art Prize

To recognize, showcase and publicize the accomplishments of Canadian visual art, Salt Spring Island is establishing one of the few national, juried competitions in the country.

Located between Vancouver Island and the Lower Mainland, Salt Spring Island is the most populous of British Columbia’s Gulf Islands. Set in the stunning Salish Sea ecosphere and internationally renowned for its strong arts and crafts movement and creative enterprise, the island has established an enviable reputation as one of North America’s most highly regarded small arts communities. 

The intent of the Salt Spring National Art Prize (SSNAP) is to encourage artists whose practice demonstrates originality, quality, integrity and creativity, resulting in significant work with a real visual impact and depth of meaning. This exciting endeavour is an initiative of the Salt Spring Arts Council (SSAC), which represents the arts for Salt Spring Island. The Finalist exhibition will be held on the island from September through October 2015.

The inaugural Salt Spring National Art Prize offers $24,000 worth of awards;

Best Work
The Joan McConnell Award and Residency for the best work in the competition
$10,000 + Salt Spring Island Artists Residency in 2016 to the value of $5,000

Jurors Choice
Three Jurors Awards representing the individual choices of each Juror
$1,000 each

Local Artist
The Alliance of Salt Spring Artists (ASA) Award
$1,000

People’s Choice
Three Rosemarie Behncke (People’s Choice) Awards
(determined by a vote of exhibition visitors)

1st Prize of $3,000
2nd Prize of $2,000
3rd Prize of $1,000


For more information or to enter please visit http://saltspringartprize.ca/artists/how-to-enter/