Monday, October 24, 2016

New Deadline!! Sunday, Oct. 30th Port City Review


SCAD presents an exhibition in conjunction with the January 2016 release of Port City Review, the university’s annual student-juried literary arts journal.
The show features works from 40 student artists whose pieces appear in the journal. All artwork in the exhibition is available for purchase, including photography, painting, fibers and illustration, among other disciplines.
The 2015 edition of the book will debut at a reception for the exhibition on Jan. 15, 2016, and features more than 100 artists. The works represent some of the best artists from all four SCAD locations.
“We had more than 800 artists submit to this year’s Port City Review,” said Dustin Dahlman, the journal’s creative director, who is a senior graphic design major from Grafton, Wisconsin. “Port City Review is unique in that students lead all aspects of the journal’s production, including its judging, design and marketing.”
Port City Review is in its fourth year of production. It has twice won the College Media Association Pinnacle Award, the highest honor in college media. The SCAD Student Media Center oversees the journal.
In 2014 the Port City Review unveiled a digital tablet app that showcases digital works —including motion media, video and sound design pieces — in addition to the journal’s annual print edition. The updated digital version will be available for download in Winter 2016.
For more information, please visit the journal’s website or contact Adam Crisp, SCAD assistant director of student media, at 912.525.5681 or acrisp@scad.edu.
Reception: Friday, Jan. 15, 2016, 6–8 p.m.
Gallery hours: Monday–Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The exhibition and reception are free and open to the public.

PDNedu Student Photo Contest

Photo by ©Joy Newell

Gain Important and Critical Exposure for your Work!
Deadline is December 18, 2016


The PDNedu Student Photo Contest is open to students of undergraduate, graduate and certified programs, and also includes a category for high school students. Winners and honorable mentions will be recognized in the Spring 2017 issue of PDNedu, which has a circulation of 50,000 copies to students and educators nationwide. Featured photographers will also be promoted to PDN's online audience of more than 350,000 followers.

One select grand-prize winner will receive $1,500 cash. Additional grand-prize category winners will receive prizes that include a Nikon DSLR camera, $150 to B&H Photo and Video, and a portfolio consultation with an editor at PDN or a contest judge.

Visit https://contest.pdnedu.com/?eb1 for more information.

Friday, October 21, 2016

Sunday, Oct. 23 Submission Deadline for Port City Review


SCAD presents an exhibition in conjunction with the January 2016 release of Port City Review, the university’s annual student-juried literary arts journal.
The show features works from 40 student artists whose pieces appear in the journal. All artwork in the exhibition is available for purchase, including photography, painting, fibers and illustration, among other disciplines.
The 2015 edition of the book will debut at a reception for the exhibition on Jan. 15, 2016, and features more than 100 artists. The works represent some of the best artists from all four SCAD locations.
“We had more than 800 artists submit to this year’s Port City Review,” said Dustin Dahlman, the journal’s creative director, who is a senior graphic design major from Grafton, Wisconsin. “Port City Review is unique in that students lead all aspects of the journal’s production, including its judging, design and marketing.”
Port City Review is in its fourth year of production. It has twice won the College Media Association Pinnacle Award, the highest honor in college media. The SCAD Student Media Center oversees the journal.
In 2014 the Port City Review unveiled a digital tablet app that showcases digital works —including motion media, video and sound design pieces — in addition to the journal’s annual print edition. The updated digital version will be available for download in Winter 2016.
For more information, please visit the journal’s website or contact Adam Crisp, SCAD assistant director of student media, at 912.525.5681 or acrisp@scad.edu.
Reception: Friday, Jan. 15, 2016, 6–8 p.m.
Gallery hours: Monday–Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The exhibition and reception are free and open to the public.

Monday, October 17, 2016

Open Studio, Painting Exhibition in Alexander Hall


Take a look inside the painting department at Open Studio Night

Check out what SCAD painting students have been up to at Fall Open Studio Night. View work from talented students, explore individual studio spaces, and enjoy live music and refreshments at this annual event.

Friday, Oct. 21, 2016
5-7 p.m.
Alexander Hall

Open Studio Night is free and open to the public.

Visit the painting department blog for more information.

PDN Emerging Photographer Deadline extended to October 17


GET YOUR PHOTO ESSAYS READY FOR EMERGING PHOTOGRAPHER BY OCTOBER 17.

Emerging Photographer features photo essays from up-and-coming artists in each issue. If you have around five years or less of experience as a professional photographer, you can submit 3-10 images from a cohesive body of work.

Last issue, we featured 10 photographers with fine-art, travel, portrait, fashion and documentary series, including Patrick Tombola's work on violence in El Salvador (pictured).

Get featured in the next issue and have your work promoted directly to photo editors, art directors and buyers at major magazines and agencies who hire new talent. Featured photographers will also win $100 to B&H Photo.

Drop us a line at info@pdncontests.com with any questions, and visit emergingphotographer.com for all details on the magazine’s distribution, the jury, past issues and more.

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Tuesday, October 11, 2016

'Small Works" Call for Entry Deadline Extended


The deadline for submissions to 'Small Works' has been extended to midnight on Monday, October 17th.
SCAD students, alumni, faculty and staff are invited to submit artwork to the annual 'Small Works' juried exhibition, on view at Gutstein Gallery Nov. 16, 2016, through Jan. 21, 2017.
Submission Guidelines:
• Works in all mediums will be considered.
• Artwork must measure 18 inches or less in all directions, including frame.
• Artwork must be for sale.
• Artist price may not exceed $400.
• Limit: eight works per artist. In the case of multiple entries, exhibitions encourages a concise body of work.
Submission deadline: Midnight, Monday, October 17, 2016
Artists may submit work that will also be included in "Open Studio Night." If a work sells at "Open Studio Night" before the "Small Works" exhibition, it is not required to be included in "Small Works."
The exhibitions jury will view submissions as they are received; some artists may receive early notification of acceptance.
For more information, email Chris Constas, exhibitions sales manager, at cconstas@scad.edu, or Hillary Eustis, gallery sales assistant, at heustis@scad.edu, subject line: "Small Works 2016."

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