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Nov. 26th is Deadline for "All Photography" Art Competition
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Space & Time Online Art Gallery announces their 5th Annual “All
Photography" Online Art Competition for the month of November 2016.
Photographers from around the world are called upon to make online
submissions for possible inclusion into the Gallery’s December 2016
online group exhibition.
The
gallery encourages entries from amateur or professional photographers
regardless of where they reside and regardless of their experience or
education in this media to submit their photography to this competition.
Digital, film, manipulated and alternative photographic and printing
processes will be accepted into this competition. This is competition
does not have a specific theme.
Here is a link to the 2015 "All Photography" Art Exhibition in
order to help guide you as to the type of art that was accepted in the
past. In addition, please review our article post which explains the
judging... Read More Here
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Call for Art - 6th Annual “All Women” Online Art Competition
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Space & Time Online Art Gallery announces their 6th Annual “All
Women” Online Juried Art Competition for the month of December 2016. 2D
and 3D artists (Women Only) from around the world are called upon to
make online submissions for possible inclusion in to the Gallery’s
January’s 2017 online group art exhibition.
The gallery would like to be able to exhibit only the best art that is submitted by Women Artists Only.
Women can submit any 2D and 3D media, (Including Photography) in any
style and about any subject matter (Open Theme) for this art
competition.
Here is a link to the 2016 All Women Art Exhibition in
order to help artists see what type of art was accepted in the past.
Please review our article post which explains the Judging Criteria for
Our Juried Art Competitions in order to help you as a guide with your
entry submissions. Light Space & Time encourages entries from all 2D
& 3D women artists regardless of where they reside and regardless
of their experience or education in the art field.... Read More Here
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Michael Deborah Skoff's "Solo Art Series" Art Exhibition
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Space & Time Online Art Gallery is very pleased to announce that
Michael Deborah Skoff has been selected as one of the four artists of
the gallery’s fourth “Solo Art Series” Art Competition. Michael will now
have a month long solo art exhibition and she will be featured on the
gallery’s front page, in the Gallery’s YouTube Channel, as well as in
the “Solo Art Series” archive.
Michael
Deborah Skoff lives in Canada, where she is an award-winning artist.
Michael will be promoted by the gallery with an extensive public
relations campaign, as well through the gallery’s broad social media
network. In addition, she will be featured on the gallery’s YouTube
channel, with an event catalogue and with an event postcard.
The
“Solo Art Series” is a series of monthly solo art exhibitions for
established artists who have a body of work to present to the public.
Artist participants were asked to submit the following 3 components.... Read More Here
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Graehound is the Gallery's New Featured Artist
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Space & Time Online Art Gallery is pleased to announce that
abstract artist Graehound has been named as the Gallery’s new featured
artist and she will now be promoted by the gallery for the next 30 days.
Graehound’s
latest two-dimensional work is an attempt to reconcile multiple styles,
media, and emotions in a distillation of personal perspective through
curious, bizarre, or disturbing subject matter that deals with
disability and the loss of control associated with it. Systems that
break and the artificiality of boundaries fascinate her.
The
images curated here span three years of image development that has
gradually mutated from chaotic masses of simplified biological matter to
formalist exercises in color and shape within an emotionally neutral,
atmospheric, and largely abstracted space only defined by meticulous
delineation. The physical, two-dimensional area of the newest drawings
is intentionally curved and regular without the rectilinear edges that
so often dictate...Read More Here
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