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June 21, 2016 Leave a Comment

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Only you can prevent… yourself from missing these calls and opportunities.

Toy Camera Photographs The Somerville Toy Camera Festival has extended its deadline for entries for the fourth annual toy camera festival. Images of any subject matter made with a “toy” camera (any low-end, low-tech, limited-control camera) will be accepted. The festival will take place in September 2015 at three locations throughout Somerville. Learn more.
Extended Deadline: June 29, 2016

Poets Entries are currently being accepted for the National Poetry Review Press Book Prize. Winner receives a prize of $1,000 and publication by National Poetry Review Press for a poetry collection. C. J. Sage is the judge. Learn more. Questions, contact editor@nationalpoetryreview.com
Deadline: June 30, 2016

Call for Art The Newton Free Library seeks proposals of 2D, original work by local artists for January-June 2017 shows. Exhibiting policy at newtonfreelibrary.net under the Events tab. Questions, contact Ellen at emeyers@minlib.net or call 617-796-1410.
Deadline: Friday, July 15, 2016 (12 noon)

Artist Fellowships The 2016 Strokosch Fellowships will be awarded to three emerging ALAANA (African, Latino/a, Asian, Arab, or Native American) artist residency leaders to support their participation in the Alliance of Artists Communities fall conference in Portland, Oregon. Fellows will receive a $1,000 award to be used toward travel, lodging and professional development opportunities at the conference. Learn more.
Deadline: July 15, 2015

Call for Art Amazing Things Arts Center in Framingham is currently accepting entries for their Annual Open Arts Juried Show in Gallery160. Open to any artist at least 18 years old, and artists can submit works in any medium of any subject. Must drop off works for review to Gallery160. Learn more.
Deadline: September 1, 2016

Call to Artists Amazing Things Arts Center in Framingham is currently accepting exhibition proposals to show work in any of their 3 gallery spaces: Gallery160, Stage Gallery, and The Amazing Starbucks Gallery. Review the rules and guidelines for submission instructions. Questions, contact Gallery@amazingthings.org. Learn more.
Deadline: Ongoing

Image credit: Painting of Smokey the Bear by Rudy Wendelin.

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