Infinite Possibility II: Imagination & Creation (2017)

Juror: Lisa Volpe, Associate Curator of Photography at Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (MFAH)

First Place Winner: Betsy Feick

Second Place Winner: Randi Ganulin

Honorable Mentions: Jane Szabo and Julie and Kristen Gautier-Downes


Photography Re-Imagined (VI): Visual Storytelling (2017)

Juror: Cig Harvey, Photographer and Educator 

First Place Winner: Anna LaBenz

Second Place Winner: Jeannie Hutchins

Honorable Mentions: Sandra Klein 


 Infinite Possibility I: Art of Tomorrow (2016)

Juror: Claire C. Carter, Curator of Contemporary Art at Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art (SMoCA)

First Place Winner: Christine Cassano

Second Place Winner: Elizabeth Odiorne

Honorable Mentions: Paula Riff and James Angel


Photography Re-Imagined (V): The Artist’s Hand (2016)

Juror: Holly Roberts, Photographer and Educator 

First Place Winner: Ross Faircloth

Second Place Winner: Sandra Klein

Honorable Mentions: Melanie Walker, Smith Elliot, Katie Kalkstein, and KKDePaul


Previous years to be added!

Infinite Possibility: Creation & Imagination

 

International Juried Show –Painting, Mixed media, 3D, Photography, and wearable art

 

Tilt Gallery is on the lookout for creative-minded individuals who specialize in creating pieces that reflect a connection to curiosity and innovation!

Juror: Lisa Volpe, Associate Curator at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

EXTENDED DEADLINE for entries: Monday, May 22, 2017

Exhibition: July 6, 2017 – August 26, 2017

Opening Reception: Thursday, July 6, 2017, 7-9 p.m.

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About the Juror: Lisa Volpe is the Associate Curator of Photography at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. She previously was the Curator of the Wichita Art Museum where she oversaw all areas of the museum’s collection, especially modern and contemporary art. Additionally, she worked in various curatorial roles at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art (SBMA), the Wallis Annenberg Photography Department at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), and the Cleveland Museum of Art. She has contributed to and helped organize several collaborative exhibitions and publications including Shiny, Sticky, Smooth:Pop Art and the Senses from the Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation and John Divola: As Far As I could Get, a collaboration between SBMA, LACMA, and the Pomona College Museum of Art.

Eligibility: All the wearable art pieces (jewelry, fiber, etc.) should be hand-made and explore the idea that, beyond the role of adornment, they can act as a visual form of art and tactile manifestation. The process can include, but is not limited to, enameling and metal fabrication. All paintings and mixed-media pieces must be original and one of a kind. The exhibition is open to all subject matter. For further questions e-mail info@tiltgallery.com. Work should have been completed in the last three years.

Entry Fee: $30 for three images. Send any additional images for $5.00 per image. Online payment through Paypal or checks only will be accepted. Make the total entry payment to Tilt Gallery through the Send dropdown menu on Paypal via link below: https://www.paypal.com/home. Send payment to info@tiltgallery.com. Make checks payable to Tilt Gallery and mail to 7077 East Main Street, Suite 14, Scottsdale, AZ 85251.

Submissions will not be reviewed until the entry fee has been paid.

 

How to Enter: Jurying will be done from the digital representations of artwork only; please do not submit any physical items for the jurying. There is a minimum of three images per artist. Any additional images can be sent for $5.00 each. Submit Jpeg files and Word Submission Form via email only to info@tiltgallery.com with Subject Line: “Infinite Possibility 2017.” Files should be 150dpi and no larger than 1000 pixels in the longest dimension. Title each image file with ONLY the title of the piece.

 

 

All Submission Forms MUST be typed using the Word document. Images must accurately represent the work being submitted. Tilt Gallery retains the right to reject any work that is not accurately represented by the submission.

 

 

Deadline for Submissions: All entries must be received by Monday, May 15, 2017 at 11:59 pm MST. Notification of acceptance will be sent on June 9, 2017. Presentation-ready work (with frame, when required) needs to arrive at the gallery no later than June 30, 2017.

 

Awards: First Place, Second Place, and honorable mentions will be announced during the opening reception. In addition to the Infinite Possibility: Creation & Imagination juried exhibition, First and Second place winners’ will have work selected by Tilt Gallery to be included in our annual signature exhibition Who’s in the House at Tilt Gallery in December 2017.


Photography Re-Imagined VI: Visual Storytelling

Juried Show- Personal Narrative and the Photographic Image

Tilt Gallery, Scottsdale, AZ

Juror: Cig Harvey

January 5, 2017 – January 28, 2017

Opening Reception: Thursday, January 5, 2017, 7-9 pm

Scottsdale’s Gold Palette ArtWalk Reception: “Local Edge,” Thursday, January 26th, 7-9pm, 2017

 

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Cig Harvey, Sadie and the Mirror, 2013

             

About the Juror: The photographs and artist books of Cig Harvey have been widely exhibited and remain in the permanent collections of major museums and collections, including the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas; the Farnsworth Art Museum, Rockland, Maine; and the International Museum of Photography and Film at the George Eastman House, Rochester, New York. Cig began working in a darkroom at thirteen and has been dedicated to photography ever since. She grew up in the deep valleys of Devon in the UK, and came to the States for her MFA in 1999, after years spent living in Barcelona and Bermuda.

Cig Harvey’s first monograph, You Look At Me Like An Emergency (Schilt Publishing, 2012,) is a collection of ten years of pictures and written vignettes. It sold out in all printings and was named one of PDNʼs Best Books of the Year 2012. Cig had her first solo museum show at the Stenersen Museum in Oslo, Norway, in conjunction with the release. The book was well reviewed in a number of publications, including The Independent, Aesthetica, the Boston Globe, Blink, and PDN. Pro Photographer magazine ran an in depth feature, “Chance: Cig Harvey’s deceptively simple photographs tap into the universal elements of the human experience: love, loss, longing and belonging. She’s in demand for editorial and commercial work—as well as her for her fine art prints and books.”

Cig Harvey’s second monograph, Gardening at Night (Schlit Publishing, 2015,) was published in conjunction with solo shows at Robert Mann Gallery, New York, Robert Klein Gallery, Boston and Paul Kopeiken Gallery, Los Angeles. The book received critical acclaim with features and reviews in Vogue, The Telegraph, the International Wall Street Journal, the International New York Times, and Aesthetica among others. The International Wall Street Journal said of the series, “Though the subjects and setting are familiar to us, we cannot help but feel that Cig Harvey has led us through the looking glass to a world of wonder. In the way that twilight is not quite day and not quite night, the photographs of Gardening at Night are stories not yet fully developed, while still capturing the unexpected yet oddly harmonious moments that surround us daily.”

Cig Harvey’s work has been displayed at Paris Photo, Art Miami, and AIPAD every year since 2006. She has been a nominee for John Gutmann fellowship and the Santa Fe Prize, and a finalist for the BMW Prize at Paris Photo and for the Prix Virginia, an international photography prize for women.

Cig’s devotion to visual storytelling has lead to innovative international campaigns and features with New York Magazine, Harper’s Bazaar Japan, Kate Spade, and Bloomingdales. Cig teaches workshops and regularly speaks on her work and processes at institutions around the world. She is known for her high energy, sense of humor and creativity. She brings a profound sense of optimism to all that she does.

Cig lives in a farmhouse in the Midcoast of Maine with her husband Doug (who has the profile of an emperor on a Roman coin), their wayward daughter Scout, and Scarlet the dog (the original baby). The slow passing of time and the natural surroundings of her rural home has made her alert to the magic in the mundane.

 

Eligibility: We are looking for the singular image that evokes story and narrative, often times through metaphor and symbolism. Images can be found or constructed, in landscape, street life and the everyday. The photographs can be from any source, film, digital, or scanned. They can be produced by hand, with historic processes or archival digital prints. The exhibition is open to all forms of visual storytelling and subject matter. This includes personal stories, documentary, fictional narratives, photojournalism, and any other photography that tells a story. For further questions regarding eligible images, email info@tiltgallery.com. Work should have been completed in the last three years

 

 

 

Entry Fee: $30 for three images. Send any additional images for $5.00 per image. Online payment only will be accepted. Make the total entry payment to Tilt Gallery through Paypal by sending payment to info@tiltgallery.com. Use the Send dropdown menu on Paypal via link below: https://www.paypal.com/home. Submissions will not be reviewed until the entry fee has been paid.

 

How to Enter: Jurying will be done from the digital representations of artwork only; please do not submit any physical items for the jurying. There is a minimum of three images per artist. Any additional images can be sent for $5.00 each. Submit Jpeg files and PDF Submission Form via email only to info@tiltgallery.com with Subject Line: “Jury Call 2017.” Files should be 150dpi and no larger than 1000 pixels in the longest dimension. Title each image file with your first and last name, then the image number and the title of the piece, which should correspond to the submission form (example: BobSmith_1_Title, BobSmith_2_Title).

 

 

All Submission Forms must be typed using the PDF fillable form. Images must accurately represent the work being submitted. Tilt Gallery retains the right to reject any work that is not accurately represented by the submission.

 

 

Deadline for Submissions:

All entries must be received by Friday, November 11th, 2016 at 11:59 pm MST.

Notification of acceptance will be sent on November 17, 2015. Presentation-ready work (with frame, when required) needs to arrive at the gallery no later than Thursday, December 29, 2016

 

Award: First, and second place awards & honorable mentions will be granted. First place & Second place selected Winners will be included in a Our Tilt Gallery Annual signature exhibition  Who’s in the House at Tilt gallery.


Infinite Possibility: Art of Tomorrow

International Juried Show –Painting, Mixed media, 3D, and wearable art

Tilt Gallery is on the lookout for creative-minded individuals who specialize in creating pieces that reflect a connection to curiosity and innovation!

Juror: Claire C. Carter

EXTENDED DEADLINE for entries: Sunday, May 22, 2016

Exhibition: July 7, 2016 – August 25, 2016

Opening Reception: Thursday, July 7, 2016, 7-9 p.m.

Claire Carter

About the Juror: Claire C. Carter is Curator of Contemporary Art at the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art where she has curated exhibitions of visual art, architecture and design since 2007. Among the original exhibitions she has presented are Covert Operations: Investigating the Known Unknowns (recently on view at the San Jose Museum of Art); The Five Senses: Janet Cardiff, Olafur Eliasson, Spencer Finch, Roelof Louw, Ernesto Neto; Narrow Road to the Interior: Contemporary Japanese Artists­; Architecture + Art: Héctor Zamora; MASHup: New Video Art; and At the Crossroads of American Photography: Callahan, Siskind, Sommer. She is an author of three books co-published by Radius Books and has received awards from the American Alliance of Museums, the American Institute for Graphic Arts and the Association of Art Museum Curators. Her exhibitions have received grants from the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts, among others. She is currently organizing Paolo Soleri: The City is Nature, a retrospective and monograph of the artist and architect, scheduled to open at SMoCA in fall 2017.

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Timeline:

Deadline for entries: May 15, 2016

Notification of accepted work: June 7, 2016

Accepted work must arrive at gallery: no later than June 30, 2016

Exhibition dates: July 7 – August 25, 2016

Email completed submission form and images to: info@tiltgallery.com with Subject Line “Jury Call 2016”

Entry Fee will also need to be completed through Paypal.

Tilt Gallery, 7077 East Main Street, Suite 14, Scottsdale, AZ 85251

To learn more about the gallery visit www.tiltgallery.com. For questions e-mail info@tiltgallery.com.


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CALL FOR ARTISTS: International Juried Show

Photography Re-Imagined V: The Artist’s Hand

International Juried Show – One of a Kind Mixed-Media Photographic Imagery

Tilt Gallery, Scottsdale, AZ | Juror: Holly Roberts

EXTENDED DEADLINE for entries: Midnight, November 7, 2015

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Exhibition: January 7, 2016 – January 30, 2016

Opening Reception: Thursday, January 7, 2016, 7 – 9 p.m.

Annual Collector’s ArtWalk Reception: Thursday, January 28, 7 – 9 p.m.

Holly Roberts, Horse Resting

Holly Roberts, Horse Resting

About the Juror:

Holly Roberts’ first national exposure came in 1989 with the publication of the monograph, Holly Roberts, from the Untitled Series published by the Friends of Photography. Although her work has always been based on the photograph, it is the inclusion of paint that makes it distinct. Her recent works develop a narrative scene with collaged photographic elements, making use of familiar or iconic stories to address tougher questions about man’s effect on the land and the animals that inhabit it. In 1990, Nazraeli Press published Holly Roberts: Works 1989-1999, and in 2009, Holly Roberts: Works 2000-2009. Her work is held by more than 30 museums and universities. A dedicated teacher as well as a prolific artist, she has had a profound effect on a community of artists around the country. She currently lives and works in the Southwest.

 

September 8 – October 24, 2015

Depth of Field, curated by Rfotofolio.

We are happy to share this exciting event at Art Intersection. Among the 75 established artists exhibiting, tilt gallery represented artists in the show include: Aline Smithson, Diana Bloomfield, France Scully Osterman and Jennifer Schlesinger. Diana Bloomfield will be teaching a Tri-color Gum Bichromate workshop. We welcome them all!

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August 8 – 30, 2015

Smithtown Township Arts Council: 34th annual Juried Photography Exhibition

Mills Pond House Gallery – 660 Route 25A St. James, New York, NY 11780

Michelle and Melanie Craven are pleased to announce that they have been selected as jurors by the Smithtown Township Arts Council for the 34th annual Juried Photography Exhibition, at the Mills Pond House Gallery.

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The Art Beacon

Art Review : Through the lens of desire – Kris Sanford

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June 4 – 28, 2014

Fact and Fantasy – the Kiernan Gallery in Lexington, VA

CALL FOR WORK DEADLINE: April 24, 2014

Photographers have a wonderful ability to turn ordinary surroundings into an otherworldly realm. Optical illusions, chemistry, and the mechanics of modern tools, have opened new possibilities for artists to untether their imaginations. Artists exploring make-believe use their dreams and memories as subject matter. Their work distorts reality, making everyday objects and environments alien and magical. Photographers construct their own fantasies, creating alternate worlds that straddle the line between reality and fiction. For Fact and Fantasy, The Kiernan Gallery seeks images that explore the unearthly and strange.

For this exhibition, juror Melanie Craven of Tilt Gallery will select up to 25 images for display in the main gallery, and up to an additional 35 to be included in the online gallery. All images will be reproduced in an exhibition catalogue available for purchase. A Juror’s Choice and Director’s Choice will also be announced and will both receive a free copy of the exhibition catalogue.

For more information, we invite you to visit the the Kiernan Gallery website