MCC Painting, Drawing (Printmaking), Traditional Arts Fellowships Massachusetts Cultural Council’s Artist Fellowships Program is currently accepting applications. Fellowships are $7,500 each and finalist awards are $500. Questions? Email your pals at ArtSake . Apply now.
Deadline: THIS FRIDAY, October 7, 2011
Low Tech Photography The Vermont Center for Photography is now accepting submissions for their Low Tech/No Tech: A Juried Plastic, Pinhole, and Camera-less Show. Learn more.
Deadline: October 7, 2011
Visual Artists The Albright Art Gallery in Concord, MA, encourages submissions of smaller format original art, monotypes, monoprints, and works in editions of 20 or less for their GIVE ART 2011 exhibition. This exhibit is designed to encourage gifting of art during the active holiday shopping season while also giving emerging artists public exposure. Learn more. Questions: art@albrightartgallery.com.
Deadline: October 7, 2011
Visual Artists UFORGE Gallery in Jamaica Plain, MA, is now accepting entries for their November exhibition Visual Lyrics. Select a song of your choosing and create a visual masterpiece influenced by its melody and words in 2D (painting, photography, graphic, or assemblage). All works must be “original” and created for this exhibit. No reproductions or copies will be accepted. Learn more.
Deadline: October 14, 2011
Call to Artists Kingston Gallery, an artist-run gallery in Boston’s SOWA district, is reviewing work from prospective Associate Members. Learn more. Questions: 617-423-4113.
Deadline: Ongoing
Of Note: Platform2 invites artists to participate in a workshop and craft session about the future of the New England climate. Participants will make pockets for sugar maple seeds to help them migrate north in advance of inhospitable climate shift. The workshop will also include a discussion about the issues surrounding “assisted migration” and how climate change may affect the plants we know and love. RSVP: info@ikatun.org. Wearable Gardens, Saturday, October 8, 1-3pm at the Forest Hills Gate of the Arnold Arboretum.
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