Photographers and curators worldwide can submit their work to a contest held in Poland.
The Fotofestiwal presents the Grand Prix Fotofestiwal, a contest aiming to show new people and interesting topics in the world of photography.
An jury of professional photographers will select nine finalists and one winner who will receive PLN10,000 (about US$3,065) and have their work featured in an individual exhibition.
The entry fee is PLN100 (about US$35).
The deadline for submissions is November 15.
For more information, click here.
http://fotofestiwal.com/2011/en/news-en/grand-prix-fotofestiwal-2012/
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Student photographers who submit their portfolio to a contest could win US$2,500.
Time magazine seeks the best young photographers of 2011 in "The Next Generation" contest. Portfolios should explore how photography, video and the culture of images define today's world.
Along with the cash prize, the winner's portfolio will be published on Time's photography blog Lightbox and receive a review from Time's photo editors.
Applicants must be currently enrolled students or 2011 graduates from high school, college or graduate school.
Students can submit between 10-20 photographs from a number of categories - photojournalism, portraiture, still life, conceptual or fine art. Entries must include a brief description of the portfolio.
For more information, click here.
Russian professional photographers and amateurs are invited to submit photos to a contest with a water theme.
Entries will be published in a virtual gallery where a popular vote from the online audience will select finalists. A selection committee will then select winners.
The competition is organized by the Russian Travel Channel and cable operator "AKADO-Capital."
For more information (in Russian), click here.
http://www.travelchanneltv.ru/competitions/pic_competition.asp
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International Competition for Decorative artwork of BUSAN CINEMA CENTER (South Korea)
Film and Industry division, Busan Metropolitan Government
1001 Jungangdae-ro
Yeonje-Gu, Busan
South Korea
t +82-51-888-3498
film@korea.kr
http://eng.dureraum.org
Competition period:
November 10 - December 14, 2011
Application for Entry:
December 7 - December 14, 2011
(by email)
Guidelines on the International Competition
A. Project Name : Busan Cinema Center Decorative Artwork Production & Installation
B. Location : Busan Cinema Center (CineMountain), 1467 U-dong, Haeundae-gu, Busan Metropolitan City, South Korea.
C. Project Period : Competition Period is from November 10 to December 14, 2011
ART NOW | The 4th Contemporary Art Annual Exhibition
Artoteque.com is pleased to invite fine artists to ART NOW the 4th Contemporary Art Annual Exhibition one-year on display that takes place online at www.artoteque.com
Selection
The screening is conducted on Jpeg [.JPG] versions of the submitted works online. Submitters whose entries pass the screening are included in exhibition and are requested to provide the entry fee payment. All submissions must be mailed to submit@artoteque.com
Works
*CALL FOR PROPOSALS*
Ed Woodham of *Art in Odd Places
(NYC) *and Deborah Oliver of* Performance Exchange (LA) *invite artists
working with visual and performance strategies to propose projects for
*Un-Space
Ground, *a visual and performance event that is part of ART IN THE PUBLIC
REALM, presented by ARTSpace at the 100th annual College Arts Association
Conference at the Los Angeles Convention Center on Saturday, February, 25,
2012.
Projects selected will be part of *Un-Space Ground:* * **The unvisited,
unnamed, and uninhabited empty areas beneath the normally used parts of the
urban landscape. *We seek to program site-specific social and spatial
interventions, performances, and new media that will activate spaces
Linda Stein, Art Editor of On the Issues Magazine, is looking for female
artist images relating to (but not necessarily explicit images of) women and
choice/abortion for its next edition. If chosen, a click on your image will
go directly to your web site.
We are interested in receiving jpegs (150 dpi and 1200 pixels at longest
side) of images of the art of female artists for our next OTI edition on
Choice and Abortion.
OTI now reaches 120,000 people internationally. If selected, your web site
will appear when clicking on your art. See OntheIssuesMagazine.com
We're looking for female artist work that might include images of women, or
have a contemplative feel, not necessarily a literal image of
choice/abortion. Please note that:
American Impressions 2012 - Juried Printmaking and Book Art Exhibition
University Galleries
William Paterson University
300 Pompton Rd.
Wayne, NJ 07470
USA
t +1 973 720 2654
f +1 973 720 3290
johnsene@wpunj.edu
http://www.wpunj.edu/coac/gallery/american-impressions-2012.dot
Submissions Deadline: December 6, 2011
Exhibition: January 30 - March 9, 2012
Reception: Sunday, February 5, 3 - 5 pm
CALL FOR ENTRIES
AMERICAN IMPRESSIONS 2012
JURIED PRINTMAKING & BOOK ART EXHIBITION
All Traditional and Digital Print Media
Exhibition Dates
January 30 – March 9, 2012
Submissions Deadline
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Call for Entries - The London Open
The London Open
Whitechapel Gallery
77-82 Whitechapel High Street
London E1 7QX
London
thelondonopen@whitechapelgallery.org
http://www.thelondonopen.org
Open for Submissions
Deadline 25 November 2011
A chance for artists to show their work at the Whitechapel Gallery
Exhibition will take place 4 July - 14 September 2012
The London Open
4 July – 14 September 2012, Galleries 1, 8 and Victor Petitgas Gallery (Gallery 9)
Apply now online at
www.thelondonopen.org
Deadline
25 November 2011
Exhibition
4 July – 14 September 2012
Whitechapel Gallery
Ed Woodham of Art in Odd Places (NYC) and Deborah Oliver of Performance Exchange (LA) invite artists working with visual and performance strategies to propose projects for Un-Space Ground, a visual and performance event that is part of ART IN THE PUBLIC REALM, presented by ARTSpace at the 100th annual College Arts Association Conference at the Los Angeles Convention Center on Saturday, February, 25, 2012.
Projects selected will be part of Un-Space Ground: The unvisited, unnamed, and uninhabited empty areas beneath the normally used parts of the urban landscape. We seek to program site-specific social and spatial interventions, performances, and new media that will activate spaces outside the Convention Center entrance and selected inside spaces.