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Cerrillos, NM
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2023 Global Warming is REAL Juried Exhibition
Organization:
Encaustic Art Institute/Museum of Encaustic Art
Location
<b>MUSEUM of ENCAUSTIC ART</b>, Cerrillos, NM - IN-PERSON <b>&</b> ONLINE VIRTUAL EXHIBIT
Entry Fee
Paid Entry
Deadline
July 31, 2023
Exhibition
Sep 16
- Oct 22, 2023
The Encaustic Art Institute proudly presents the 7th annual Call for Entries for the 2023 Global Warming is REAL Juried Encaustic/Wax Exhibition. This is an in-person and online national exhibition, open to all encaustic/wax artists whether they are a member of the Encaustic Art Institute or not. However, any artist who is a member of the Encaustic Art Institute and resides outside of the US is eligible to enter.
Any artwork created using wax-based media in 2-D or 3-D form is acceptable to submit for consideration by the juror. Wax-based media includes: all forms of encaustic, hot or cold wax, and encaustic mixed media (with any combination of media). There are no parameters to your expression, only that your artwork be current, be made from wax-based media, and relates to the theme of the exhibit. Entrants may submit from one - three images for review by the juror, however, only one (1) piece per artist may be selected for the exhibition.
ALL WORK MUST BE FOR SALE.
Entry fees:
For current EAI members: $30, $35 for non-members.
Application dates: May 21 - July 31, 2023.
* Please see the Call for Art on our website, https://www.eainm.com/call-for-art-global-warming-is-real/ for additional information.
JUROR: CYNTHIA HAVESON VELORIC, PhD
THEME: Global Warming is REAL. As scientific reports and photos warn of the changes in our earth's atmosphere, we become sensitized to how global warming impacts us now and in the future. Global organizations such as 350.org, and these comprehensive articles from CNN and Smithsonian on the recently released United Nations-backed IPCC report, document the scientific facts and impacts of climate change, helping us to begin to assimilate and personalize the information. Climate change is becoming more visible and tangible.
Within the global warming theme there are several subset topics which would be acceptable for applicants to consider for inspiration for their entries, such as: warming temperatures, extreme weather, warming ocean temperatures, rising sea levels, glacial shrinking, melting ice sheets, species endangerment, habitat reduction, losses of coral reefs, climate migrants, food insufficiency or famine due to climate change - any issue related to climate change could be covered under the theme.
A creative interpretation of your thoughts and feelings on this subject as expressed through art will be the heart of this exhibition. There are no parameters to your expression, only that your artwork be current. The juror, Cynthia Haveson Veloric, PhD, will make selections based on the interpretation of the Global Warming is REAL theme as well as the quality of the submitted artwork.
Any artwork created using wax-based media in 2-D or 3-D form is acceptable to submit for consideration by the juror. Wax-based media includes: all forms of encaustic, hot or cold wax, and encaustic mixed media (with any combination of media). There are no parameters to your expression, only that your artwork be current, be made from wax-based media, and relates to the theme of the exhibit. Entrants may submit from one - three images for review by the juror, however, only one (1) piece per artist may be selected for the exhibition.
ALL WORK MUST BE FOR SALE.
Entry fees:
For current EAI members: $30, $35 for non-members.
Application dates: May 21 - July 31, 2023.
* Please see the Call for Art on our website, https://www.eainm.com/call-for-art-global-warming-is-real/ for additional information.
JUROR: CYNTHIA HAVESON VELORIC, PhD
THEME: Global Warming is REAL. As scientific reports and photos warn of the changes in our earth's atmosphere, we become sensitized to how global warming impacts us now and in the future. Global organizations such as 350.org, and these comprehensive articles from CNN and Smithsonian on the recently released United Nations-backed IPCC report, document the scientific facts and impacts of climate change, helping us to begin to assimilate and personalize the information. Climate change is becoming more visible and tangible.
Within the global warming theme there are several subset topics which would be acceptable for applicants to consider for inspiration for their entries, such as: warming temperatures, extreme weather, warming ocean temperatures, rising sea levels, glacial shrinking, melting ice sheets, species endangerment, habitat reduction, losses of coral reefs, climate migrants, food insufficiency or famine due to climate change - any issue related to climate change could be covered under the theme.
A creative interpretation of your thoughts and feelings on this subject as expressed through art will be the heart of this exhibition. There are no parameters to your expression, only that your artwork be current. The juror, Cynthia Haveson Veloric, PhD, will make selections based on the interpretation of the Global Warming is REAL theme as well as the quality of the submitted artwork.