NICHE magazine is now accepting applications for the 2015 NICHE Awards, a prestigious juried competition recognizing excellence in fine craft design.Professional and student artists may apply online. Contest categories include...
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An international juried and judged exhibition of Art Quilts Prizes are awarded based on the interpretation of theme, excellence in design, and craftsmanship. Exhibition theme: Home. Entries are quilts that...
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SPOON ME! @Medalta This year we thought we’d switch things up. It all started in September 2013 with our SExSE invitational residency (South East Alberta by South East Asia) and the talented Vipoo...
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Through its annual open exhibition opportunities, Orleans House Gallery in Twickenham, UK, helps artists locally, nationally and internationally to showcase their work in group exhibitions across three gallery spaces. Lace...
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The Metal Arts Guild of Canada invites all members of the Guild to submit their recent and current work to our 2014 biennial exhibition, Conceal/Reveal: Metal Arts Guild of Canada Exhibition...
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The Saidye Bronfman Award is Canada’s foremost distinction for excellence in the fine crafts. Created in 1977 by the Bronfman family to honour their mother on her 80th birthday, the $25,000...
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Located in the historic Stewart building in beautiful downtown Ellensburg, Gallery One Visual Arts Center is the focal point for artists, art patrons, students, community members, and tourists to interact...
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The Craft Ontario Gallery welcomes exhibition proposals on an ongoing basis from curators, craft professionals and collectives. Our exhibition programming recognizes that craft plays a crucial role in our daily...
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This work is titled Prairie Barnacles and does in fact look like the creatures that inspired it. It was made to celebrate the Craft Guild of Manitoba’s 50th Anniversary in...
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David Jacob Epp’s Turkey, a carving in wood, is number 10 in our countdown to the Backspace Forward juried exhibition. Epp made copious amounts of wood carvings, usually with a...
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