Artist Marketing Salon

artist self-promotion resources

List of Selected Online Portfolio Sites

The process of emerging as an artist is said to be as creative and varied as each individual artist’s work–and so no two paths are exactly alike. One must find ones own way, but a little assistance can sometimes be of help in doing that. This is my list of some of the best online portfolio sites(some are combined with artist networks)–most are completely free, or have a free option or free trial period, so you can use them and decide for yourself if they are right you your unique needs:

Arts Houston      http://ArtsHouston.ning.com

Art Review ArtReview.com

Artween  Artween.com

Artslant www.Artslant.com

Art Selector www.artselector.com

Art and Seek www.artandseek.com

Artist Space http://afonline.artistsspace.org

Artwanted  www.ArtWanted.com

Brooklyn Art Project http://brooklynartproject.ning.com

Be Your Art www.BeYourArt.com

Create Culture CreateCulture.org

C-Collection www.C-Collection.org

CultureInside www.CultureInside.com

Art Works Venue www.artworksvenue.com

Projekt30

www.projekt30.com

Flickr www.flickr.com

Kipton Art   www.kiptonart.com

My Art Space  www.myartspace.com

Zatista Zatista.com

TheWHole9  TheWhole9.com

SprayGraphic  SprayGraphic.com

noenga www.noenga.com

Some curated online galleries:

White Columns www.whitecolumns.org

My Spotlight Gallery http://www.myspotlightgallery.com/

B-uncut Gallery www.b-uncut.com

December 20, 2009 Posted by mariekazalia | 1 | | 1 Comment

Rochester

Call Type: ExhibitionsDeadline

Type: fixed Deadline: 2/19/2010    Eligibility: International

Hartnett Gallery at the University of Rochester is inviting proposals from individual artists and groups interestedin exhibiting work during the 2009/10 academic year.

Established in 1972, this unique triangulargallery is located in one of the main buildings of the university, Wilson Commons, which was designed by the renowned architect I. M. Pei. The gallery has a rich exhibition history that includes both artists at the initial stages of their careers and artists who are internationally renowned. For moreinformation, please visit the gallery’s website https://blogs.rochester.edu/hartnett.

Proposals should include:

Curriculum Vitae

Artist statement

Project description,specifying spatial and technical needs

Slides or digitalimages on CD or DVD, clearly identified

A descriptive list forthe visual material (title, date, dimension, medium)

A self-addressed, pre-stamped envelope

Send applications to:

Hartnett Gallery

201 Wilson Commons

University of Rochester

Rochester, NY 14627

USA

Email applications are not accepted – Dossiers that are notclaimed or pre-stamped will not be kept – Technical Equipment is available upon request

SUBMISSION DEADLINE isFebruary 19th 2010

For additionalInformation, please contact the Hartnett Gallery Committee

hartnett@mail.rochester.edu

December 20, 2009 Posted by mariekazalia | 1 | | No Comments Yet

Urban Institute for Contemporary Art

dis.place.ment
Entries due January 15, 2010

2010 The Oxford American Dictionary defines displacement as follows:

  • The moving of something from its place or position
  • The removal of someone or something by someone or something else that takes their place
  • The enforced departure of people from their homes, typically because of war, persecution, or natural disaster
  • The amount by which a thing is moved from its normal position
  • The occupation by a submerged body or part of a body of a volume that would otherwise be occupied by a fluid
  • The amount or weight of fluid that would fill such a volume

Using these definitions as a point of departure, the Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts (UICA) seeks artists to submit entries to dis.place.ment, an international juried exhibition. As part of an ongoing commitment to promote challenging, innovative practices in the visual arts, this exhibition’s open framework serves as a catalyst for a multitude of approaches and media. Accepted works will be exhibited in the Monroe Avenue Gallery of UICA, from April 2–July 31, 2010.

Download the prospectus

This will be the final show at UICA’s current facility. Don’t miss this opportunity to exhibit your work before we move to the new UICA, on the southwest corner of Division and Fulton.



© 2009 Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts
41 Sheldon Blvd. SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49503

December 18, 2009 Posted by mariekazalia | 1 | | No Comments Yet

The Power of Self

The Power of Self  Full details at: http://artistswanted.org/?rt

The Power of Self - A Self Portrait Competition
This competition is about your story, your images and the power they hold. From Salvador Dalí to Cindy Sherman the self has been the subject of most all the art world’s greats. The self-portrait transcends medium, style and period, existing in the vast space between the personal and prophetic. We all have a self-portrait. Show us yours!

Our panel of judges including actor Steve Buscemi, director/producer Chris Weitz, Guggenheim Curator Helen Hsu and Flavorpill Founder Sascha Lewis will select one portfolio of self-portraits forThe Grand Prize:

six months of FREE living at The Edge in New York City or $7007 cash

an art-star reception in New York City

international publicity

a feature in 3rd Ward Magazine

The public will also cast their vote and the highest rated portfolio will receive The People’s Choice Award:

$1,000 in cash

an art-star reception in New york City

international publicity

This is your moment to be discovered, send us your best work: http://artistswanted.org/?rt

Closing date for the competition will be January 14, 2010 at 11:59 pm EST.

Submission fee, $10 per image

December 16, 2009 Posted by mariekazalia | 1 | | No Comments Yet

1805

Pernod® Aux Plantes d’Absinthe Superieure Announces

The Creator Of Art Contest __________________________________________________________________________

ARE YOU THE NEXT PICASSO, MANET, VAN GOGH, DEGAS? Pernod® Aux Plantes d’Absinthe Superieure (“Creator Of Absinthe In 1805”) is unveiling the multi‐ disciplinary Creator Of contest that will celebrate, and award, today’s emerging visual artists.

Pernod® Absinthe was founded in France, at the beginning of the Belle Epoque, in 1805. During the 19th Century the brand became a familiar feature of storied Bohemian cafés and artist salons. To underscore its heritage, the Creator Of art contest will award its First Place winner a cash prize of $1,805; second place $500; and third place $250. These creators will also receive valuable PR in March 2010 when winners are announced. (A celebratory event is being planned concurrent with The Armory Show, the annual international art fair, in New York City.)

There are two main requirements for submissions: All pieces must be original works, and all works must include the date 1805.

Submissions are being accepted through January 31, 2010, in the following categories: Painting, Illustration, Photography, Video, Digital/Animation. Submissions will be accepted entirely online at www.facebook.com/pernodabsinthe. Judging will take place in February 2010, followed by the winner’s announcement in March 2010.

For more information on the Creator Of contest, become a fan of Pernod® Absinthe on Facebook: www.facebook.com/pernodabsinthe.

For more information on Pernod® Absinthe, visit the brand’s new website: www.pernodabsinthe.com. The site is being launched in tandem with the Creator Of contest and Facebook page, all of which work together to tell the brand’s ongoing “Creator Of Absinthe” story.

www.pernodabsinthe.com

December 16, 2009 Posted by mariekazalia | 1 | | No Comments Yet

ARTISTS SPACE REGISTRY

- With the support of the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, ARTISTS SPACE is able to further develop their online Artist File, with its over 13,000 members – the largest of its kind in the world – with a goal to better serve artists in “fringe” countries.  This is a FREE opportunity to upload your art images to the Artist Space registry, that curators visit in search of art for exhibitions, collectors visit searching for art to purchase, and other opportunities may arise from your art in the registry.

http://afonline.artistsspace.org/

December 16, 2009 Posted by mariekazalia | 1 | | No Comments Yet

International Museum of Women

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS

Economica features the contributions, experiences, struggles and successes of women worldwide as they participate in the economy. We invite you to share your thoughts and creativity about the issues that most affect women’s economic participation. Your work could be viewed and discussed by millions of exhibition visitors from around the world!

  • How has the economic downturn affected you?
  • In what ways have you succeeded; in what ways have you struggled?
  • What barriers do women still face, and whose responsibility is it to break those down?
  • What role can women play in redefining our economic priorities–on a local, national, or global level?

Explore Economica’s themes for inspiration, or come up with your own. We encourage you to submit original art, creative writing, personal stories, journalism, music, audio, video, photography or animation for consideration, and take part in this extraordinary conversation!

GUIDELINES FOR SUBMISSION:• You must be registered with the I.M.O.W. online community to submit work
• Submissions must be your own original work
• All languages are welcome
• Text submissions must be 1,500 words or less
• Visual submissions must be accompanied by a minimum 100-word description
• Images must be submitted as .jpg, .gif, or .bmp files sized at 600 pixels wide with a minimum resolution of 72 dpi (300 dpi preferred); limit 10 images per submission
• Audio or videos must be submitted as .mov, .avi, .mp4, .mp3, .aiff, .aif, or .wav files; maximum size is 40MB each; limit 2 files per submission

full guidelines online at:

http://www.imow.org/economica/stories/submissions

December 16, 2009 Posted by mariekazalia | 1 | | No Comments Yet

Big. Bang. Box!

DEADLINE: Tue, March 30, 2010

Big. Bang. Box! International Art Event, Call to Artists.

Location: IL,USA

Art Box International LLC. seeks submissions for its reveal event occurring in Chicago, Lagos and Tokyo. Contemporary artists in any media are encouraged to apply. Jurors, Renee Mc Ginnis and Nike Davies Okundaye. Awards for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place. For full prospectus go to www.artboxinternational.com. Or email us at info@artboxinternational.com. for more information.
Contact:Elizabeth Sanderson |  888-572-8160 |  www.artboxinternational.com |  caravaggigal@mac.com


December 15, 2009 Posted by mariekazalia | 1 | | No Comments Yet

On the Line Exhibition

DEADLINE: Mon, January 25, 2010

On the Line Exhibition

Location: Washington DC, USA

“ON THE LINE” Clothes line art exhibition.
FEBRUARY 3- 28, 2010
Gallery 10 Dupont Circle Washington DC
Any medium including photography 2 pieces per entry.
Max size 8”x10” send flat un-mounted in US Post Office Priority Flat Rate Mailer
Label Artist’s Name, Title, Medium, Date, Price, also printed on a 3×5 card. Entries must be received by mail January 25, 2010.
MAIL: Gallery 10 C/O Lisa Tayerle
3005 Blueridge Ave Wheaton, MD 20902
Email Gallery10wash@aol RE:ontheline
FEE: $20.00 plus $4.00 return postage. Make check payable to: Gallery10
PRIZES

Contact:Gallery 10 Lisa T |   |  www.gallery10dc.com |  gallery10wash@aol.com

December 15, 2009 Posted by mariekazalia | 1 | | No Comments Yet

OPEN CALL!

for climate/gallery’s January-March shows

In January – March 2010, climate/gallery presents three open entry exhibitions. Join us in an international exhibition that will be part of a series that the gallery will present over time exploring international best practices.


January - FOCAL_RESOLUTION-1 (A Photography Show)
Deadline for submission is Monday, December 28th, 2009

David Hockney’s investigations into the use of optics in drawing and painting, and his conclusion that we have an “optical art, not a visual art,” suggest that photography now holds such a place of prominence in our culture that its visual properties have become a guiding expectation in our pictorial perceptions and assessments.
We are looking for any and every type of photography in order to fill this exhibition with as many methods and mediums as we can. Any method for realizing a photographic image or any aesthetic position will be welcomed. DIGITAL, TRADITIONAL, ANCIENT METHODS, PHOTO-MONTAGE, STRAIGHT, ART, Polaroid, TOY CAMERA, Panoramic, photo essays, time, landscape, Nikon, architectural, PINHOLE, handcrafted, Leica, Monochrome, tinted, Ambrotype, Collodian, Kodak, gum bichromate, Platinum/Palladium, Gelatin-Silver, egg tempera, Portrait, reporter, cityscape, chloride contact, Cyanotype, Kallitype, Bromoil, Ziatype, carbon pigment, stereoscopic, and all!

February – Putting-It-All-Together: Collage, Montage, and Assemblage
Deadline for submission is Monday, January 25th, 2010
Max Ernst said of collage, “Collage is the noble conquest of the irrational, the coupling of two realities, irreconcilable in appearance, upon a plane which apparently does not suit them.” Likewise it could be said of montage that it is an art of connecting disparate parts to create order from difference. And assemblage is an activity of the mind projecting the supernormal in the organization of junk.

March - Zeros + Ones: The Digital Era (A Digital Media Exhibition)
Deadline for submission is Monday, February 22nd, 2010
Digitally created artwork has emerged along with the rapid development in computer technology and is showing up in many galleries. As a result, digital media has taken its place beside the rest of world art no longer having to answer to the age old question, “Yes, but is it art?”
WE WILL ACCEPT all forms of digitally created artwork including those created with manipulative programs like Photoshop, et al, or the various digital drawing software available. We will also welcome video and sound art, or any other sort of app or meaning of digital art.

International Deadlines
Variable. Application and submissions are ongoing. You do not have to be in New York to participate in climate/gallery shows. All info and submission procedures can be found at the gallery’s website – with an online application only. Please download the Open Call forms and read thoroughly.

climate/gallery
The gallery is dedicated to the presentation and promotion of contemporary visual art in thematic monthly shows. The gallery provides opportunities for artists to exhibit their work within a context of current national and international practice uniting distinctive visions from varied ethnic and cultural contexts. The gallery welcomes all viewpoints and mediums for its exhibition schedule. The gallery’s mission is to provide an opportunity for artists to become showing members in the arts community of New York City, whether they are showing for the first time or have years of exhibition experience.

New York City Location
The gallery is located in the historic Scalamandre Silks Building in Long Island City, one of New York City’s most vibrant arts neighborhoods. With magnificent views of the Manhattan skyline, the building houses art galleries, performing arts spaces, and studios. Nearby are a number of museums including PS1, the Fisher Landau Center for Art, and the Sculpture Center. The greater neighborhood hosts diverse arts activities, a number of art galleries, restaurants and clubs, and riverfront attractions.

Awards
All artists will be accepted as long as they submit before the posted deadline or before the exhibition is at capacity. After the exhibition has opened, 10 artists will be chosen for distinction from each show at climate/gallery by arts professionals from New York City. The gallery will publish a catalogue of the work of the 10 artists which will also include thumbnails of every artists work in the exhibition. The 10 artists will be featured on the gallery’s website indefinitely. The gallery maintains a Flat File of work on paper for invited artists. Artist Representation will be given to selected artists who participate in climate/gallery shows.

For more information or to subscribe to an exhibition, please visit our website atwww.climategallery.com

December 14, 2009 Posted by mariekazalia | 1 | | No Comments Yet