Deadline is Less Than One Week Away for a Chance at $10,000, Hotel Accommodations + Flight to and from New York City AND a FEATURE IN SCOPE NEW YORK 2011
NEW YORK CITY -- Only seven days remain to register for Artists Wanted : A Year in Review, an international open call looking for 2010's best emerging artists in Fine Art, Design & Illustration, Photography, and Motion & Sound to present in a featured exhibition at SCOPE New York during this year's NYC Armory Week in March.
The selected artist(s) will be exhibited in an exclusive feature booth at SCOPE, which is launching their New York edition with a new location. Expanding to a monumental 60,000 sq.ft. hall at 320 West Street, SCOPE New York (March 2-6) will present the selected artist(s), in addition to 45 international exhibitors, incorporating new programs that will host a daily film series and three daily performances.
Along with an exclusive feature, the selected Grand Prize artist will receive a $10,000 cash prize, hotel accommodations and airfare to and from New York City, and an international publicity campaign.
Moreover, four artists will each receive $1,000 cash and an online feature broadcasted internationally in each of the following categories: Fine Art (Painting, Drawing, Sculpture and Installation), Motion & Sound (Film, Video, Performance and Sound), Design & Illustration, and Photography. One artist who receives the highest number of public votes will receive the $2,000 People's Choice Award and an online feature.
Entries will be reviewed by a talented panel of judges, who are leaders in their fields, dedicated to creative expression and fully supportive in the effort to identify and recognize emerging artistic talent all across the globe.
Motion & Sound:
Lee Wells, Co-Founder of Perpetual Art Machine
Adina Sales, Founder, Managing Director and Executive Producer of Blacklist
Fine Art:
Aldon James, Jr., President of The National Arts Club
Saul Ostrow, Critic & Curator, Art Editor of Bomb Magazine
Design & Illustration:
John Fiorelli, Founder of Cut & Paste
James Jean, Award-winning Artist and Illustrator
Jeff Ng aka jeffstaple, Founder and Creative Director of Staple Design and Reed Space
Photography:
Craig Cohen, Head Publisher of Powerhouse Books
Lesley A. Martin, Publisher of Aperture Books
Lee Wells, Co-Founder of Perpetual Art Machine
Adina Sales, Founder, Managing Director and Executive Producer of Blacklist
Fine Art:
Aldon James, Jr., President of The National Arts Club
Saul Ostrow, Critic & Curator, Art Editor of Bomb Magazine
Design & Illustration:
John Fiorelli, Founder of Cut & Paste
James Jean, Award-winning Artist and Illustrator
Jeff Ng aka jeffstaple, Founder and Creative Director of Staple Design and Reed Space
Photography:
Craig Cohen, Head Publisher of Powerhouse Books
Lesley A. Martin, Publisher of Aperture Books
The Entry Deadline is Friday January 28, 2011 11:59pm EST
More details at: www.artistswanted.org
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SCOPE is the largest and most global art fair in the world featuring emerging contemporary art with numerous markets worldwide. SCOPE’s goal and passion is to present the most innovative galleries, artists and curators while networking them with patrons through a unique program of solo and thematic group shows presented alongside museum-quality exhibitions, collector tours, screenings, and special events. In over thirty-five fairs spanning the past ten years, SCOPE has solidified its position as the premier showcase for international emerging contemporary art. http://scope-art.com/
Artists Wanted was created by two Brooklyn based artists, Jason Goodman and William Etundi Jr. Their first hand experience in the art world was the inspiration for creating this bold new platform for finding burgeoning talent and exposing it to the world. After combining their art world connections, promotional expertise and aesthetic sensibility, Goodman and Etundi launched Artists Wanted with the mission of making the discovery of new artists more welcoming, dynamic and expansive. www.artistswanted.org
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