Date: Monday, March 6th
Location: All materials, including entry fees and images, must be submitted at CallForEntry.org
Details: The 14th annual 10x10x10xTieton call for entry opens March 6 and closes June 8. This international small works exhibition invites artists to submit works 10 inches by 10 inches by 10 inches or smaller, no media restrictions. All accepted works, to be featured in the exhibition at the Mighty Tieton Warehouse beginning August 5, are published in a fully illustrated, hand bound exhibition catalogue made right here at Paper Hammer Studio! Each accepted artist receives one free copy. Submit at CallForEntry.org
JUROR
Channeling subjects such as dream imagery, mycology, the psyche and outer space, Liz Tran explores the shapes of nature, with the infusion of fantastical, pulsing synthetic hues. Through a variety of media and cross disciplinary practices and collaborations, she generates atmospheres that activate.
Public collections of Tran’s work include the City of Seattle's Portable Works Collection, Wynn Vegas, Capital One, Vulcan Inc., The El Paso Children’s Hospital, Harborview Medical Center, The King County Public Art Collection and The Child Center. Tran has completed multiple special projects and installations, including work for VH1 Save the Music Foundation, The Upstream Music Fest, Hotel Studio Allston, The Seattle Art Museum, The Brain Project Toronto, Public Art at The Aqua Art Fair Miami and Vulcan Inc. Most recently, Tran designed the album art for Topo Chico’s “The Yellow Room: Seattle”. Her work has been published in the Washington Post, Luxe Magazine, Art Plugged, Interlocutor and Public Display Art.
She has been awarded multiple fellowships and grants; including a Grant for Artist Projects (GAP) from Artist Trust, Clowes Fellowship for residency at the Vermont Studio Center, the Nellie Cornish Scholarship and residency at The Camac Art Center in France, Babayan Culture House in Turkey, Cill Rialaig in Ireland, The Baer Art Center in Iceland, Jentel, Millay Colony for the Arts and The Center for Contemporary Printmaking. She maintains studios in Seattle, Washington and the Willamette Valley, Oregon.
ELIGIBILITY
Everyone! No geographic limits. All entries must be of original design and personal execution.
MEDIA
All media welcome. Works must be original and made within the previous three years.
SIZE
No piece may be larger than 10 inches x 10 inches x 10 inches, including frame or case.
SUBMISSION FEES
$30 for first two submissions. $14 for each additional artwork. Minimum two submissions required. Submit only one JPEG per artwork.
SUBMITTING
All materials, including entry fees and images, must be submitted at CallForEntry.org