Call for Artists: 1st Annual Connect The Gorge

TDAC is proud to announce a new open call for artists of all mediums in the Columbia Gorge Region. With the diminished opportunities for artists unaffiliated with galleries, we are excited to provide artists from the area a space to exhibit their work collectively. We are looking for emerging and established artists to showcase the talent that exists in the region. The represented geographic range is Troutdale to Goldendale within 100 miles North and South of the Columbia River. This includes artists who have strong connections to the Gorge, ie. resided or consider it a place of origin. Submissions will be accepted online via Cafe. Work will be selected by TDAC Staff. Nancy Houfek Brown will judge the work to select a 1st, 2nd and 3rd Prize. Your entry fee will be pooled for cash prizes which will range between $100-250 depending on participation. 

Exhibition Dates: September 2 – October 1

Opening: September 2  5:30-7:30

Submission Timeline: 

August 20:  Submissions Due

August 24:  Notice of Selected Work

August 25 – August 31: Deliver to TDAC

Judge: 

Nancy Houfek Brown, Associate Member of WOMEN ARTISTS OF THE WEST, is an established Oregon artist living and working in the Columbia Gorge National Scenic Area. She is on the roster of artists exhibited at Art of Oak in Hood River, Oregon, and her recent paintings have also been showing at the Columbia Center for the Arts Gallery in Hood River, where she recently took First Place in “The Best of the Gorge,” and Verum Ultimum Gallery in Portland. Ten of her large works were on exhibit at the Portland International Airport from August 2016 through July 2017. Her art has also been shown in galleries in Texas, California, Ohio, Colorado, Minnesota, and Massachusetts, where she was a juried member of the Cambridge Artists’ Association.

Call for Artists: Fall Oil Juried Showcase

The Gallery at Oregon Society of Artists is celebrating all forms of oil media! From pastels, to paints, cold wax, encaustic, and oil-based inks, oil media provides a wealth of luscious colors, textures and surfaces for the artists’ repertoire.

GUIDELINES

• This is a juried show, open to both OSA members and non-members.
• The theme is oil based media.
• Accepted mediums: oil paints, oil-based pastels, encaustic, cold wax, and oil-based inks.
• The entry fee is:
OSA Members: $35 for up to 2 pieces
Non-Members: $45 for up to 2 pieces
• Artworks should be works recently made within the last year and must not have been exhibited previously in the OSA gallery.

SHOW DATES
SIGN-UPS OPEN: JUL 8 – AUG 19
ART DROP OFF: AUG 29, 10 AM – 4 PM and AUG 30, 10 PM – 1 PM
GALLERY SHOW: SEPT 1 – SEPT 28
ONLINE SHOW: SEPT 2 – NOV 2
RECEPTION: SEPT 1, 6 PM – 8 PM
ART PICK-UP: SEPT 29, 10 AM – 4 PM and SEPT 30 , 10 AM – 4 PM

Friends on a Shelf Mural Ribbon Cutting

By Lynda Orzen, OCFOTA Coordinator

The community mural Friends on a Shelf is now official! We had the grand ribbon cutting ceremony on July 23. Thank you to our Chamber of Commerce for letting us borrow their scissors! There was a small group of our friends that attended the ceremony. Lynda said a few words about how the mural idea came about and Lucas talked about his process. This was his first mural on the outside of a building which presented quite a few challenges including him being afraid of heights. Lucas conquered all his fears and finished the mural between rain storms!

The height of the ceremony was when Quinn read her poem “Friends on a Shelf”. She did get a little help from her Dada she confessed! It’s hard to believe the poem was written by a 6-year-old. More like 6 years going on 15! It was such a pleasure getting to know Lucas and his wonderful family during the mural installation! We really enjoyed seeing his artwork in the bookstore for several months.

In the coming months, we are going to be photographing the mural for a closer look at the book titles. We will make it available so our Friends can get a close up of their books way up on the shelves

Now on to the next project! Would you like to see the mural on a bookbag or maybe a mug?

Friends on a Shelf
By Quinn Amara Nickerson and Dada

Fairies and magic and books about space
Are found on the shelves of your favorite bookcase.

My world is expanding, the more that I Learn,

My eyes become wide with every page
That I turn.

Enchanted forests and bubbling brooks,
Adventure awaits inside of your books.

At the end of the day, when you want
To unwind,

Go to your shelf and a book you will find,
To inspire and spark new ideas that take seed.

Creative energy flowing, after every
Book that you read.

There’s no better friends to find for yourself,
Then the books you can pull down from a shelf.

Donate to the 2022 OCFOTA Silent Auction

By Cathy Rowe, OCFOTA Silent Auction Coordinator

Would you love to have your artwork shown at the Oregon City Festival of the Arts, but cannot have a full booth this year? We are opening up the silent auction for donations from anyone in the Three Rivers Artist Guild that would like to donate a piece to the Silent Auction. This means that your piece would be on display in the Silent Auction tent at the front of the Festival for Saturday and Sunday (Aug. 13 and 14). This can be a great way to get exposure and feedback on your artwork, while also helping the Three Rivers Artist Guild to grow and thrive. If you would like to donate a piece of artwork, print, art class, or something else please contact Cathy Rowe at cathyrowe.art@gmail.com with an image of the piece, title, description, size, and value. Cathy will arrange artwork drop-off or a pick-up as needed.

We already have a lot of great artwork and community donations that you can see here: https://app.galabid.com/ocfota22 , but we wanted to include as many of our great member artists as possible. Please contact Cathy by August 10 if you would like to have a piece included in the OCFOTA Silent Auction. Bidding opens August 1 and will close August 14 at 4pm.

Citizens Bank Call for Art

By Rhoda Bohr, Citizens Bank Gallery Coordinator

The next rotation for the Citizens Bank will begin August 12th. The rotation is for 3 months total, Art In/Out will be scheduled on August 12th, a Friday. There is no cost for this exhibition, and no commission is charged. Artwork must stay on display for the entire 3 months. Contact Rhoda Bohr to arrange a time.  Thank you to all the artists that have participated so far. We appreciate your commitment to art in our community!!

The bank has space for approximately 15 pieces of art.  There is space for 6 large pieces – approximately 18”x24” or so, and for 9 smaller pieces closer to 8”x10” or even slightly larger.  Please mark each submission as L for large or S for small.  You can submit both large and small pieces.

You may submit up to 5-7 pieces of wall art.  There is no provision for 3-D work in this gallery. Please email photos of your work along with your name and phone number to the Citizens Bank committee.
   
All artwork must be titled and ready to hang on wall with appropriate wire and either framed or finished in a professional manner. On the reverse side of work, there must be the Artist’s name, phone number and other contact information along with the title and a price if for sale.

Deadline for submissions of work for this rotation is Friday, August 5th by 5 PM.  Send a JPEG of your artwork before that time, and the gallery manager will contact you about which pieces have been selected, the requirements for paperwork, and the art in/out scheduling.  Art must be delivered to Citizens Bank in Oregon City. 

If you have any questions, please contact Rhoda Bohr.

I know lots of you are getting ready for OCFOTA, so there may be less folks wanting to participate. CB Gallery is a nice cozy space where a person can really see your art up close. Please consider submitting work for approval this rotation! Thank you!!

Call for Artists: Liminal II

Entry Deadline: 7/31/22

SUBMISSION DEADLINE July 31, 2022

SCHEDULE

NOTIFICATION (by email) of accepted work August 18, 2022

EXHIBITION DATES

Opening virtually August 25th and running through the entire month of September 2022

ELIGIBILITY AND RESTRICTIONS: 
The competition is open to all 2D and 3D artists, national and international, working in all forms of painting, drawing, photography, graphics, digital, and sculpture are eligible. Entrants must be 18 years of age or older to apply. This is a virtual exhibition and all works will be displayed on the gallery website and promoted through social media channels.

EXHIBITION: 
Selected artists will be featured in a virtual group exhibition online on the Verum Ultimum Art Gallery website. Artists will also be featured through online blogpost interviews. Social media attention and promotion will remain on this exhibition for 5 weeks.

EXTRA DETAILS

Benefits to online exhibitions at Verum Ultimum:

A higher percentage of artists will be ACCEPTED! This exhibition is not confined by space.

The website remains comprehensive and exhibitions remain on the website beyond the exhibition dates

An exhibition book will be produced and will remain in the Verum Ultimum library to be shared with visitors for years to come.

Social media attention will be focused on this exhibition for 5 weeks.

Verum Ultimum enjoys a monthly reach of 8-14K through its website, google, and social media channels.

Verum Ultimum average order value outperforms 93% of sites in the industry

.ENTRY FEES: 
There is a $20.00 entry fee for 2 images entered
($5 for any entries over 2, not required) ; presentation is by digital JPG image files. 
Details of artwork count as an additional artwork. 
Payments by credit card at time of entry through Cafe (https://artist.callforentry.org/festivals_unique_info.php?ID=8796) 

IMAGE USE / COPYRIGHTS: 
Artist retains all copyrights to submitted images and represented artwork. Digital images submitted with artist entry are for exhibition selection only and will be deleted after completion of the selection process. By entering the competition, artists selected to exhibit grant Verum Ultimum Gallery rights to use the selected image(s) on printed materials and the gallery web site for promotional purposes only. Verum Ultimum retain no copyrights to artists work. 

NOTIFICATION: 
Artists will be notified of acceptance or non-acceptance no later than 30 days after the deadline. Notification will be made via email. All artists who provide a working email address will be notified via email, if no email is provided, artists will be notified via postal mail only if accepted to exhibit. Type your email address clearly, if a mistake is made you will not be notified. 

PRIVACY POLICY: 
Artist contact information (address, telephone, etc.) is only held for the purpose of contacting selected artists and is not preserved in any database. Entry data and image files are deleted on the completion of the jury process. 

DEADLINE: 
The entry deadline is July 31, 2022.  Entries must be submitted via Café by this date. 

 

Minimum of 2 images of art to enter. Maximum of 6.

Artists 18 years of age and older

Call for Artists: 12x12x12: A Celebration of Community

If you have questions that are not answered please contact us at artscouncillo@gmail.com.

Entry Deadline: 8/1/22

Arts Council of Lake Oswego invites artists working in any medium to submit up to three works not to exceed 12”h x 12”w x 12”d for our upcoming exhibition 12X12X12: A Celebration of Community. Works will be curated into an exhibition on view September 9th through October 28th, 2022.

Entry Fee

  • $30 for three submissions. Entry fee is waived if you are a current member of the Arts Council at the Friend ($50) level or above. Not sure if you’re a member? Give us a call to find out: 503-675-3738.
  • Your entry fee helps support continued access to free arts programming, including free entry to the ARTspace gallery, virtual and in-person events for all ages, and additional arts programming throughout the year. Please reach out to us via email if this cost presents a barrier for participation.

Application & Image Requirements

  • Photo(s) of artwork(s) being submitted in JPEG, PNG or PDF format.
  • No detailed images of the same artwork. Submit only one high resolution image per artwork.
  • A brief description of each work.
  • For each work include: title, date of creation, medium, and dimensions.
  • Artist statement.
  • Contact info for artist including website and/or social media handles.
  • No more than three works per artist will be considered.

Email applications as a single PDF to artscouncillo@gmail.com with the subject line “Call for Art 12X12X12”. While emailed applications are preferred, applications by mail should include a jump drive with digital photos and can be sent to: Arts Council of Lake Oswego, PO Box 369, Lake Oswego, Oregon 97034.

This exhibition is open to all artists. All media will be considered. All works must be original.

  • Two-Dimensional (2D) works of art are not to exceed 144 (12”x 12”) square inches (including framing).
  • Three-Dimensional (3D) original works of art, such as sculpture, glass, fiber, etc. are not to exceed 12”h x 12”w x 12”d.
  • All work must be ready for exhibition upon arrival. Framed works must include wire for hanging with appropriate hanging hardware and installation instructions, and clearly labeled with the artist’s name and title of the work. 3D works must be ready for display. Test your framing/presentation before sending it. NO sawtooth hangers, please.
  • Any special hardware must be provided by the artist.
  • If entries from out of area are accepted, no reimbursement for shipping or delivery will be provided (please see more on shipping below).
  • Works will be assessed for exhibition based on quality, subject matter, and overall aesthetic. We are looking for a diversity of media and forms of expression. BIPOC, LGBTQ2+, emerging, mid-career, and professional artists are encouraged to apply.
  • All accepted artwork must be for sale and submitted with that intent.

Exhibition Timeline

  • August 1, 2022 – Deadline to Apply
  • August 8, 2022 – Artists Notified
  • August 16-23 – Contracts returned
  • August 16-19 and August 23 – artworks delivered to the Arts Council Office (380 A Ave., Lake Oswego, OR)
  • September 9 – exhibition open and free Friday reception from 5-7 p.m.    

Artist Benefits

Accepted work will be exhibited in our ARTspace gallery from September 9 through October 28, 2022. The gallery is free and open to the public Tuesdays through Fridays, 10am to 5pm. Artists are asked to offer their works for sale, with the understanding that the Arts Council takes a 30% commission. Various programs are planned during the exhibition to add dimension and provide more opportunities for visitors to see and engage with the artwork.

Shipping

Accepted works must arrive by Tuesday, August 23, 2022, and must include return shipping labels or artists must plan to pick up their work if not sold. Artists are responsible for round trip shipping and insurance (during shipping) of artworks. All shipments must include a prepaid return shipping label or shipping charge account number and be shipped in a container appropriate for reuse in return shipping.

Sales

All sales will be handled through ACLO. A 30% commission will be charged. All pieces must remain up for the duration of the exhibition. Payment for any sold work(s) will be remitted by check to the artist at the end of the exhibition.

Artwork not sold during the duration of the exhibition must be picked up by November 4, 2022. Work with prepaid return shipping will be returned during the three weeks following the close of the exhibition. ACLO will retain possession of artwork left beyond December 31, 2022, and/or work with insufficient return shipping

Request for Qualifications Main Street Commons Hillsboro, Oregon

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS:    Main Street Commons, Hillsboro, Oregon

ENTRY DEADLINE: August 31, 2022

ABOUT THE PROJECT

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Tualatin Valley Creates (TVC), the leading art service organization for Washington County, Oregon is administering a call for public art for Henry Point Development (HPD), a locally-focused company working to reimagine historical ‘Main Street’ buildings for today’s business needs and community lifestyles. In partnership with the City of Hillsboro, HPD has committed multiple exterior facades on their newest acquisition, the old US Bank Building located in the heart of Hillsboro’s Cultural Art District on the south east corner of E Main Street and SE 2nd Ave, Downtown Hillsboro for public art installations. The project is being called “The Main Street Commons”. It will house multiple dining options and small retail spaces.

TVC and HPD are taking a modern and long-ranging approach toward this opportunity– To install artworks as suspended, commercial quality banners/panels that can then be re-curated every 5+ years as a way to keep Downtown fresh and promote many artists’ talents over time. Chosen artists will be commissioned for new artwork(s) specific to the theme. The artwork will then be captured (photographed and/or digitally converted) to be reproduced large-scale. All mediums and modalities welcome.

This format intentionally encourages nontraditional public art forms to be seen large scale. This includes modalities like printmaking, graphic design, literary arts, fabric arts, photography, collage and other “studio practice” mediums. The entirety of this project turns the building’s façade into a dynamic outdoor gallery easily enjoyed by patrons and tourists visiting Downtown Hillsboro.

The artist will maintain copyright ownership. In conjunction with this commission, the artist will also permit a license agreement to TVC, HPD and their representatives for non-monetary reproduction of the artwork for promotional purposes only in perpetuity. Should it be determined that TVC, HPD or their representatives desire to reproduce the artwork for monetary (merchandising) purposes, the artist(s) will have the right to enter into a separate license agreement wherein one-time or ongoing compensation will be outlined. These terms will be included in the awarded contract.

This project is supported, in part, by the City of Hillsboro through its Parks and Recreation Department’s Cultural Arts District and Public Art Program.

Included are architectural renderings identifying the intended public art sites (orange panels).

  • E Main Street opportunity – TBD as either one (1) singular image, max dimension 10’ tall x 20’ long, OR up to three (3) panels (tryptic), max dimensions 10’ tall x 5’ wide each.
  • SE 2nd Avenue opportunities – Three (3) panels. All panels measure 10’ tall x 5’ wide each.

THEME

The theme for this public art opportunity is meant to be a guiding outline, recognizing that works should reflect the concept of the greater Pacific Northwest, not necessarily mono-Oregon and/or Hillsboro-centered. Submissions to the RFQ may include works broader than this theme, but artists invited to submit for the RFP should plan designs with the following in mind:

  • “Past, Present, and Future” representations/interpretations of Pacific Northwest ecological and geological uniqueness and assets.
    • Example may be “the industrial and design-driven silicon forest”.
  • What the regional people and land (not just Hillsboro) were/was before, is now and what they/it hold for the future.

TIMELINE

July 5, 2022                            RFQ Live

August 31, 2022                     RFQ Submission Deadline

September 30, 2022               Notifications to selected artists to proceed into RFP

October 2022                          Site walks with selected artists as needed   

October 31, 2022                    RFP Deadline

November 2022                      Selected artists receive contracts       

March 2023                             Designs delivered to TVC

April 2023                              Artworks installed

May 2023                               Unveiling Reception

Additional meetings and correspondence as needed.

COMPENSATION

No more than seven (7) works will be commissioned for the project. Each work has a maximum budget of $3,000-10,000 which includes all expenses incurred from design, artist fees, photography and/or file conversions, and installation oversight. Site partners are managing reproduction, engineering, and installation fees separate from the artists compensation.

Artists who apply may indicate their interest to submitting one (1), two (2), or three (3) works for the project. 

APPLICATION PROCESS (There is no fee to apply.)

Call for Artists – Grayscale: A Picture Show

Visit Organization Website
Contact Email: info@blackboxgallery.com
Contact Phone: 

Entry Deadline: 7/12/22
Days remaining to deadline: 17

Entry Fee (Entry Fee): $40.00

Work Sample Requirements
Images | Minimum: 1, Maximum: 5
Total Samples | Minimum: 1, Maximum: 5

Call Type: Photography
Eligibility: International
State: Oregon

APPLY NOW


Theme: Black and White

Black Box Gallery is excited to announce a Black and White juried group photo show. There is often a classic, nostalgic and dynamic translation to black and white photography. Black and White has an important tradition of luminous, well-crafted and thoughtfully composed imagery. Contemporary photographers are involved in this dialog of history and tradition, but with their own modern voice, visions and aesthetics of imagery. Black Box will be looking for a diversity of photographic works and ideas for this exciting exhibition!

Juror: Todd Johnson

Todd Johnson is the founder and director of Black Box Gallery. Todd received his MFA in Photography from the San Francisco Art Institute. He has been a photography portfolio reviewer for Photolucida (PDX OR), Critical Mass (PDX OR), Dodho Magazine (Barcelona, Spain) and Blue Sky Gallery (PDX OR). Todd has worked as an independent curator for exhibitions at Linfield College (McMinnville, OR), Gallery Homeland (PDX OR), Mile Post 5 (PDX OR), The Waiting Room Gallery (Minneapolis, MN), 4X Gallery (PDX OR) and The Gorilla Art Gallery (San Francisco, CA). He has worked in arts education and arts administration for 25 years. 

Johnson has exhibited his photographic work in Portland OR, at The University of Oregon (White Box Gallery), Marylhurst University (The Art Gym), Pacific Northwest College of Art, Reed College, Linfield College, FalseFront Gallery and Augen Gallery. National exhibitions include Bushwick Open Studios (Brooklyn, NY), Carroll Square Gallery (Washington, DC), Hi Lo Gallery (Olympia, Washington), Davis and Cline Gallery (Ashland, Oregon), Midway Gallery (Bloomington, Illinois) and The Diego Rivera Gallery (San Francisco, California).

Deadline: July 12

Exhibition Dates: August 1-20, 2022

Each exhibition will have 24 photographs selected by the juror for exhibiton at the gallery.

An additional 30 photographs will be selected by the juror for exhibition in our on-line gallery annex.

All 54 photographs from the show will be included in a catalog available for purchase on Blurb Books.

Call for Artists: Plein Air & Alla Prima Showcase

Artwork by Barbara Jaenicke

Of The Moment: Plein Air & Alla Prima Showcase

Submissions open till Friday, July 22
Show dates: August 4 – 24, 2022
Juror: Barbara Jaenicke

Plein Air painting and Alla Prima painting capture the essence of a scene, the attitude of a landscape, or the character of a moment. 

Most often completed in a single sitting, these works feature lively and impressionistic views, bold gestures, and impromptu mark-making. For the Plein Air and Alla Prima Showcase, OSA is looking for works that characterize these techniques and capture the fleeting moment. Whether painting in plein air or alla prima, they want to see work that expresses the spontaneity and immediacy of documenting the ever-changing world.

See Show Prospectus for more information.


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