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BRAZ CAUZ Florida Hospital Fish memorial Announces
Calls for entries – Deadline August 17th, 2009 – 5pm
Breast cancer survivors Shawn-Marie Batchelder and Susan Bauerle are co- creators. Braz Cauz invites all artists to transform bras, (size 36C new, underwire/lined bras).
The artwork will be auctioned off for the benefit of women in the fight against breast cancer. Proceeds will help qualifying underserved women to acquire access to annual mammograms.
Deadline Monday, August 17th, 2009 at 5pm
Mail bra artwork to:
Florida Hospital Fish memorial Foundation
1055 Saxon Boulevard
Orange City, Florida 32763
or
Hand deliver to: FLorida Hosp. Fish Memorial Foundation
Summit Building Suite 304
Monday – Thursday between 1:30- 4:30pm
Artwork will be selected by jury of panelists – A selection will be displayed at Seminole Towne Center Mall in Sanford in September.
The silent auction will take place at Pink Ribbon Tea, October 1, 2009 from 11:30am-3:00pm
The Artwork will be on display and auctioned October 9-20th, 2009
opening reception Sunday October 11th, 2009 from 2-4pm at Gateway Center For The ARts in Debary. to RSVP call 386-668-5553 ny 5pm, Friday October 9th, 2009
for more info please contact or call numbers below
RSVP at www.fhfishmemorial.org
phone 386-917-5423
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TheDailyCity.com’s Mobile Art Show
Contact: Mark Baratelli | mark@mobileartshow.net
Exact Name of Event: TheDailyCity.com’s Mobile Art Show
What is it? An art gallery inside a UHaul moving around Orlando all day
Date: August 5, 2009
Time: 10am-7pm
Location: Orlando parking lots
Website: http://www.mobileartshow.net (Take all the photos you want for websites, blogs, etc)
High rez images: Please send request
Twitter account: http://www.twitter.com/mobileartshow
Contact email for the public: mark@mobileartshow.net
Producer: TheDailyCity.com and Mark Baratelli
Why? To bring spontaneous art shows to unexpected places, to have fun and to raise money for the Orlando Improv Festival
Benefit to the city and its citizens: Multiple fun events across the city in one day based around creativity
Is this a one-time event? No. This will appear again.
Which parking lots? That information is not being revealed ahead of the August 5th show date. Follow twitter.com/mobileartshow on August 5th for exact locations.
What does the art like? Some of it can be viewed at mobileartshow.net. It could be classified as “outsider art.” Screenprints and paint on photo paper, paint on canvas and cardboard. Ready for framing. Dinosaurs are involved. If you like the odd and unexpected, this is the art for you.
What does the art cost? Around $25 each. Cash only.
Who made the art? Visual artists whose work caught the eye of TheDailyCity.com’s Mobile Art Show curator Mark Baratelli. At this iteration of the show, they are local to Orlando. They include Television Cheeseburger, Banjo Bob, Morgan Steele and David Buckley.
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Deadline: September 1
Atlantic Center’s Harris House Gallery invites Florida Artists to submit to the annual juried review for the 2010 gallery exhibition schedule. Open to all Florida artists working in any media. Individual and group proposals accepted. Submissions will be reviewed before a panel of artists and arts professionals. Selected artists will be offered a solo or group exhibition in 2010. Visit www.atlanticcenterforthearts.org for additional information and submission criteria.
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If anyone who knows of local “Calls to Artists” let me know so I can post it. – Any suggestions would be appreciated. I am yet not hip to tweeting on twitter, nor do I want to have live discussions, as I have like 6 other blogs to work on, but if you can keep me updated to any upcoming submissions, I will pass them on!
Central Florida artists, keep me informed! 
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The Coral Springs Festival of the Arts is now accepting submissions for the 2010 Festival. The Coral Springs 6th annual Festival of the Arts will be held March 20 and 21 at The Walk on University Drive. The event includes an arts and crafts show with over 200 participants. It is produced by Howard Alan Events, musical entertainment with performing arts and literary workshops visited by more than 48,000 art lovers and guests. The chosen art work will represent the event and be reproduced for promotional purposes on festival posters, t-shirts, and advertising media.
The winning artist will also receive a $500 stipend, a free Festival of the Arts booth, and a virtual gallery on the Festival’s website, www.csfoa.com. The artist is promoted throughout the year and receives full recognition for their work in all advertising materials.
One of our artists had this to say, “The Coral Springs Art Festival was exciting and beneficial for me on many levels. It generated a great deal
of publicity, which in turn created a “buzz” about my work throughout the city.”
–Al Razza, 2007 Signature Artist.
Submissions should represent South Florida style while special consideration will be given to any work depicting Coral Springs. The deadline to submit work is September 30, 2009. Any artist interested in participating should call 954-255-8325 or e-mail csagpresident@bellsouth.net
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Orlando, FL
Project Description : The Orange County Public Art Review Board seeks one or more artist(s) or artist team(s) to develop artwork for one or more new public structure(s) that will embrace the community with high energy, healthy feelings of fun and interactivity.
Orange County, Florida is a rapidly growing metropolitan area of over one million residents containing the City of Orlando and a dozen other municipalities. The recent National Endowment for the Arts analysis of census data indicate that there are more “entertainers and performers” per capita than in any other major U.S. metropolitan area.
The community is embarking on an ambitious plan to build three community venues worth over $1 billion. (http://www.cityoforlando.net/elected/venues/) The Orlando Magic, the city’s NBA team, has contributed significantly to the venues. In addition, as part of the agreement, they are providing funding for five Recreation Centers in various communities throughout the County. Orange County, and most of the communities that will get a gymnasium or recreation center, is a dynamic, diverse and blended community with influences from the African-American, Hispanic, Asian and Caribbean communities as well as Euro-American culture. Most of these communities are new and do not have a long tradition of their own.
With over 50 million visitors to the community each year, the area is becoming a cultural capital in ways that go far beyond the theme parks that have brought tens of thousands of skilled artists and creative thinkers to consider Central Florida their home. These projects provide the opportunity to offer art as part of the recreational experiences in these neighborhoods.
There are six projects. Five of them will be Recreation Centers – self-contained, new buildings that include a gymnasium as well as other recreation opportunities. They each have $50, 000 public art budgets.
A sixth project will add a gymnasium to an existing recreational facility in an established community. It has a $35,000 public art budget.
The projects are spread across the Orange County (Site plans available at www.ocfl.net/arts). The Artist Selection Panel may select a different artist or artist teams for each project, or they may select an artist or artist team for two or more or all of the projects from those entering artists that express an interest in addressing multiple facilities.
Building : The five free-standing Recreation Center buildings are all constructed from the same template. The Gymnasium is similar, but has some differences. All will have high exterior walls and exterior gathering places. The Recreation Centers will each have a lobby with a high ceiling. There is one main entrance corridor. Numerous possible locations are available for placing or integrating art including:
Interior Walls/Exterior Walls: Exterior Courtyard space (Gynasium only) -Exterior courtyard “paving” (Gymnasium only) Exterior entrance approach suitable for interactive artwork
Interior floors/Windows: Hanging items above lobby space (Recreation Centers)
These are the primary spaces with possibilities for art installation or integration. Tilt wall construction is being utilized so embossing or “setting” items in the walls is possible. Final drawings and specifications are still in process. Construction is scheduled to begin on the first Recreation Center in 2009. Buildings are planned to open starting in 2010. (floor plan and elevations available at www.ocfl.net/arts)
$48,950 has been approved for artwork for each free-standing building and $34,300 for the gymnasium addition. Budgets can increase if the art replicates and incorporates a building material already budgeted (eg. floor tile). One or more projects by one or more artists will be commissioned for each project or for up to six of the projects. The selected artist(s) or team(s) will be awarded a comprehensive contract (or contracts) for work on one or more of the facilities. The contract will cover artwork design, fabrication, materials, installation, insurance, travel, public presentations, meetings with Orange County staff as necessary, identification plaque, and all related incidental expenses.
Artwork: The Public Artist Selection Panel seeks one or more artists to create site-specific work to be displayed on or integrated into the walls, floors, windows, courtyards or exterior area (free-standing art). The exterior plaza and the entry lobby are the primary locations to be considered for public art although other options are available as noted above.
Eligibility: This opportunity is open to professional artists working in any media. Student artists may apply if they can secure an experienced public artist to serve as a mentor to oversee their work.
Selection Process: A selection panel consisting of the project manager, arts professionals, architect and program administrators for the facility and the park will review artists’ qualifications. Several artists will be selected to provide proposals and will be paid a stipend of $350 each. Final artist(s) selection will take place after review of the proposals. The Arts & Cultural Affairs Director serves as the non-voting Chair of the Selection panel.
Selection Criteria: Artists will be evaluated on artistic excellence as evidenced by submitted materials; professional experience; compatibility with the architectural design, park environment and values of the Recreation Centers and Gymnasium projects.
Submittal Requirments: 12 copies of a professional resume (teams must submit resumes for each member).
The Public Artist Selection Panel and Orange County reserves the right to reject any or all applications, proposals, applicants, or projects, and to modify or terminate the application process or the selection process for any reason and without prior notice.
Submittal Delivery: Submittals may be mailed or hand delivered but must arrive by the deadline. Postmarks are not acceptable.
Send materials to: Orange County Public Art Program
Arts & Cultural Affairs
P.O. Box 1393
Orlando, FL 32802
OR – Deliver materials to: Orange County Public Art Program
Arts & Cultural Affairs
450 E South Street, Suite 345
Orlando, FL 32801
Timeline
Release of Call to Artists: August, 2008
Submittals Due: Monday, October 6, 2008, 5 pm.
Panel Review: October
Selected Finalists Notified: November 1, 2008
Final Proposals Due: Monday, January 12, 2009, 5 pm.
Artwork installation: Spring/summer 2009 if integral or 2010 for post-construction installation.
For further information contact Arts & Cultural Affairs Director Terry Olson, Terry.Olson@ocfl.net, 407-836-5540.
Submission Deadline for 08 06 2009 1st Thursdays
The submission deadline for the Orlando Museum of Art’s 08 06 2009 1st Thursdays event “Found” is Sunday 07 05 2009 at 4pm. Call For Artists forms are available at www.omart.org by going to the Program menu, click Read More in the 1st Thursdays section, then click on click here to submit work. Forms are also available at the OMA’s Visitor Information Desk or by calling 407 896 4231 x260.
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Accredited by the American Association of Museums, the Orlando Museum of Art is supported by earned income, the Council of 101, donations from individuals, corporations and foundations, and sponsored in part by United Arts of Central Florida with funds from the United Arts campaign, State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs and the Florida Arts Council, and the National Endowment for the Arts.
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Reserve a table at Lake Mary Artists Market
The Artists Market will begin Saturday, JULY 11!!! 8:30am-1:30pm. They asked we start then because the Farmers Market is going to be closed July 4th(bc of holiday), so we definitely want to start after july 4th, so that we want have a weekend off right after we start! It will still be the same as before. If for any reason you told me you would be there June 27 and won’t make it july 11 let me know.
I will have a table set up july 11 in front of Morris’s Market. The address to Morris’s Market is
122 N. Fourth St.
Lake Mary 32746
Meet me at the table to check in, get your spot, and to pay(cash please)!
Once we open on July 11, it will be every Saturday just like the farmers market!
Thank you,
Kristin Shaw
www.shopkrisonline.com
kristinlee@shopkrisonline.com
(407)619-4246
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WCA Florida Chapter August Exhibit
WCA FL will have an exhibit at Casselberry City Hall.
This show is open to all.
No entry fee for WCA FL members. $25.00 fee for non-members.
CHIAROSCURO: Darks and Lights
(Britannica Concise Dictionary – chiaroscuro (Italian; “light and dark”) contrasting effects of light and shade in a work of art.)
August 2009
Applications postmarked by July 10, 2009
For an application please contact Judith M. Elliott
407 774 5035
or e-mail with “WCA” in subject line.
Elljudscot@aol.com
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The Fifth Avenue Art Gallery pleased to announce our Fourth Annual 100% Pure Florida juried exhibition. Again, we will be seeking out the varied and extraordinary talents of local, regional, and state-wide artists.
Subject matter and style are unlimited.
ELIGIBILITY: This call for artists is open to all professional artists living & working in Florida 18 years of age and up.
SPECIFICATIONS FOR ENTRIES: Works must be ready to display (i.e., framed/finished edges) Artwork must be available for purchase. Only original artwork is eligible for entry (no reproductions)
The gallery reserves the right to exclude any work not accurately represented by the application images and entry form. Works must be no larger when framed/finished than 42” on the horizontally or 60″ vertically when framed/finished. Work entered for consideration must have been completed in the last three years and can not be a result of a workshop. Work that has been exhibited in the Fifth Avenue Art Gallery within the last 3 years will not be eligible for this exhibition.
ENTRY PROCEDURE AND FEES: 3 dimensional work should include three detail images of each single entry showing the front, back, and side views, all other entries are allowed one single image per entry.
ENTRY FEE: A non-refundable entry fee of $30.00 is for up to three individual pieces of artwork.
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SHIPPING:
All shipping expenses to and from the gallery are the responsibility of the artist.
The Fifth Avenue Art Gallery reserves the right to photograph accepted work for publicity purposes. Entry into the show constitutes an agreement with all conditions of this show.
If you require assistance or have any questions, please contact us at: 100percentpureflorida@gmail.com
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