Artist Opportunities: February 18, 2014
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Artist Opportunities: February 18, 2014

This week's banner image is a detail of a necklace by Art League instructor Paula Coupe, whose Metal Clay and Enameling workshop is coming up this weekend.
This week’s banner image is a detail of a necklace by Art League instructor Paula Coupe, whose Metal Clay and Enameling workshop is coming up this weekend.

See below for details on upcoming exhibits, residencies, and more. You can click here for past opportunities posts. Good luck!

One-night exhibit

Deadline: February 21. The Howard University Alumni Club of Greater Washington DC (HUAC-GWDC) will host The Art of Interpretation,  a one-night art exhibit and fundraiser of which a portion of the proceeds from the ticket and art sales will go to benefit the HUAC-GWDC student scholarship and club program. Submission is open to artists in the DC metro region. More about the exhibit →

Photography awards

Deadline: March 12. The 19th Annual International CENTER Awards, Grants and Reviews are designed to bring exposure to outstanding photographers by providing financial support and professional development opportunities to committed photographers. More about the awards →

Torpedo Factory annual jury

Receiving: March 24. (Information session: Sunday, February 23, 2:00–3:00 pm in Studio 31.) Artists must go through the annual jury process and orientation session to become a member of the Torpedo Factory Artists’ Association (TFAA). All artists working in fine arts and fine crafts are eligible. More about the jury process →

Philadelphia Craft Show

Deadline: April 1. The 38th Annual Philadelphia Museum of Art Craft Show, a juried exhibition and retail sale, will be held at the Pennsylvania Convention Center from November 6 to 9, 2014, with a Preview Party on November 5. The jury will accept 195 craft artists. More about the show →

Open photography exhibition

Deadline: April 9. In July 2014, Aperture Foundation will mount its first Aperture Summer Open, an open-submission exhibition for which all image-makers are eligible. The theme of the first Summer Open is photography itself. New work may be entered in any genre, by any author, whether established or aspiring, professional or enthusiast, young or old. The photographs to be exhibited will be selected by Aperture’s executive director, Chris Boot. More about the exhibit →

Exhibit proposals: Bethesda

Deadline: ongoing. River Road Unitarian Universalist Congregation (RRUUC) in Bethesda, Maryland invites proposals for exhibits to be displayed in the gallery of its Fellowship Hall. The gallery is 42 by 43 feet, with one full wall of windows. Two walls are available for hanging art with approximately 60 feet of wall space. Exhibits are about six weeks in duration. Proposals are welcome year round from individuals or groups, with rolling acceptances. There is no entry fee. RRUUC charges a commission of 20% on work sold. More on exhibiting at RRUUC →

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