More Opportunities for Artists

Art In City Hall
The Art League in partnership with the City of Alexandria, in conjunction with the Mayor’s initiative to promote the arts citywide in Alexandria, are coordinating a rotating fine arts exhibit. This exhibit will enhance the environment of Alexandria’s City Hall and promote the talent of local artists. The exhibit will be juried by an outside, independent expert in the arts and will hang for seven months on the second floor of the Alexandria City Hall.
RECEIVING:
Saturday, November 15, 10:00am – 2pm at Alexandria City Hall, 2nd floor
E-mail the gallery for the full prospectus.

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The Print Center’s 83rd Annual International Competition

DEADLINE: Friday, November 14
AWARDS and PRIZES
  • Purchase award for The Print Center Permanent Collection at The Philadelphia Museum of Art
  • Up to $2,500 in cash, material and purchase awards
  • A solo exhibition at The Print Center may be awarded by the Curator
  • A two-year contract may be awarded from The Print Center Gallery Store
For the full prospectus, click here.

Call for Exhibitions – 2009

The Rachel M. Schlesinger Concert Hall and Arts Center at Northern Virgina Community College, Alexandria Campus, invites proposals for exhibitions in the Margaret W. and Joseph L. Fisher Art Gallery.

Exhibition dates:
6-10 exhibitions, beginning February 2009

Proposal Deadline:
Proposals must be received by 5:00pm on Friday, December 12, 2008.

Eligibility:
Artists and organizations throughout the norther Virginia, Maryland and Washington, DC metroplex area are eligible. Works can be in both two- and three-dimensional formats. Exhibitions may be group or solo.

Call procedures and application form can be found here. Contact Megan Peritore, Gallery Coordinator at 703-534-5726 with questions.

Application forms and entry procedures are also available in The Art League Gallery.

Solo Jurying for 2010 is Over!

The quality of work presented before the jurors was quite high. They had very hard decisions to make. Of 52 artists, only 9 could be chosen.

Come in to pick up your works for solo jurying, along with your application packet. The decision will be attached to your work. We won’t tell you over the phone!

Gallery hours are 10am-6pm, Monday through Friday, and Thursdays until 9pm.

Gwen Bragg Critique

Don’t forget!
Watercolor instructor and a member of The Art League, Gwen Bragg will be doing a critique in the gallery tomorrow evening, Thursday, October 13 from 6:30-8:30pm. Artists may bring 2 pieces each.

There are still 2 spots open!
Members of The Art League – Call the gallery to reserve yours – 703-683-1780

Pictured Above:
Beneath the Surface
, Honorable Mention, September All-Media Membership Show

October Award Winners

At last Thursday’s reception for The Art League Gallery’s October juried show, Revealed Histories, 10 artists were awarded Honorable Mention for their pieces. They are:

  • Katie Burgess for Ghost Wall
  • Mari DeMaris for Family Documents I
  • Carol Dupre for 1932 Chinatown: Peach Orchard Series
  • Alice Kale for Parts of Me
  • Carol Kennedy for The Gardener
  • James McGivney for The Road Less Traveled
  • M.M. Panas for 3rd Generation
  • Nilo Santiago for My Father Fractuoso
  • Anna Shakeeva for My Nephew
  • Dana Thompson for Motel Chair and Barkcloth
Wendy Donahoe received The Gilham Award for Firstborn, a rendering in charcoal and graphite.

Firstborn, Wendy Donahoe

View more award images here.

Of 458 pieces submitted, 126 were juried in by Daniel Finch, Associate Professor of Visual Art at Messiah College. Mr. Finch was “overwhelmed by the high quality of work” and the interesting ways in which the theme was interpreted. Read his full interview with Erica Fortwengler here.

Revealed Histories will be on view at The Art League Gallery until November 3, along with Michele Hoben’s solo show, Mending Fences.