Artists calls around Texas for November – February

Skyline Park in Easton Park, Austin, TX 
Eligibility: Unlimited
Budget: $250,000
Deadline: 12/9/21


Santa’s Village at Gift of Light Texas Motor Speedway

“We are looking for vendor with handmade items to be part of our Santa’s workshop.”

November 25, 2021 – January 2nd, 2022
6:00PM – 10:00PM

Texas Motor Speedway infield garage 13545 Lone Star Cir, Fort Worth, TX 76177

They are accepting Handmade Items Only.

Booths are 10 X 10 and cost $40 per night on week nights and $60 per night for weekends.  This fee includes electricity.  Spaces are indoor and outdoor.
Applications are available here and are due by November 08, 2021.

For more information, visit their website or contact their event coordinator at [email protected]
817-881-8974.

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37th Annual International Exhibition

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Call Type: Exhibitions
Eligibility: International
State: Texas
Fee: $35.00 (Entry Fee)
Entry Deadline: 11/19/21
Days remaining to deadline: 16

The 37th Annual International Exhibition is a juried 2D art competition organized and hosted by the Department of Art and Art History at The University of Texas at Tyler.



56th Annual National Drawing & Small Sculpture Show

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Call Type: Competitions
Eligibility: National
State: Texas
Fee: $25.00 (Del Mar College)
Entry Deadline: 11/30/21
Days remaining to deadline: 27

ABOUT THE SHOW
$7500 in PURCHASE AWARDS

 • Sculpture Purchase Award: 2 @ $3,000 each

• 2-D Purchase Award: 1 @ $1,500

 The Annual National Drawing and Small Sculpture Show attracts works by contemporary artists across the country and is judged by a guest juror of national stature. Resulting Purchase Awards have built an impressive Permanent Collection at Del Mar College.

This year\’s 56th show runs February 18, 2022, opening reception 6-8 p.m. and closes May 6, 2022. Accepted artwork is displayed in the distinctive Joseph A. Cain Memorial Gallery.



Navasota Artist in Residence, Spring/Summer 2022

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Call Type: Residencies
Eligibility: International
State: Texas
Fee: $25.00 (Entry Fee)
Entry Deadline: 12/5/21
Days remaining to deadline: 32

The City of Navasota and The Arts Council of Brazos Valley invite artists to apply for a residency in Navasota, Texas! The Artists in Residence will have an opportunity to live, work, and exhibit in the historic Horlock House in Navasota, which includes living, studio and gallery space for each of the selected artists. The residency is anticipated to occur between March 2022-September 2022.

Each artist will also receive a one-time $600 stipend at the beginning of the residency to assist with groceries, fuel, and supply purchases.



CAL National 2022

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Call Type: Competitions
Eligibility: International
State: Texas
Fee: $35.00 (Entry Fee)
Entry Deadline: 12/10/21
Days remaining to deadline: 37

Artists, both national and international, are invited to enter original 2D and 3D artwork in this juried competition, and $5,500 will be awarded to the winners. The juror, Megan Olivia Ebel, will select from entered artworks those eligible to exhibit in the show in March, 2022, and to be eligible for awards. The entry deadline is 12/10/2021.



International Watermedia Exhibition

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Call Type: Exhibitions
Eligibility: International
State: Texas
Fee: $40.00 (Entry fee for first piece 45th International Watermedia Exhibition)
Entry Deadline: 1/7/22
Days remaining to deadline: 65
Event Dates: 3/7/22 – 4/1/22

The 45th Annual International Watermedia Exhibition (IWE) will highlight the artistic excellence of its global participants in a gallery exhibit held in Houston’s popular Museum District. In March 2022, selected entries will receive maximum exposure at our juried, month-long exhibit and have an opportunity to win generous awards from our sponsors. An archived catalogue will be available online through the end of 2022.

Internationally renowned artist, Mark E Mehaffey, will be the Juror. The 45th Annual IWE promotes and provides optimal exposure for outstanding international artists who excel in water media. 

Founded in 1975, the Watercolor Art Society – Houston (WAS-H) is known for its extraordinary achievements in bringing water media artwork to the greater Houston area. The only water-media nonprofit in Houston, WAS-H offers exceptional exhibitions, dedicated community outreach, and educational programs provided by world class instructors.


Cabinet Oak Project

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Call Type: Competitions
Eligibility: National
State: Texas
Fee: $36.00 (Entry Fee)
Entry Deadline: 1/21/22
Days remaining to deadline: 79
Event Dates: 11/12/22 – 11/12/22

The Friends of the Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park announce the Cabinet Oak Project, a juried art show culminating in a live auction and event in the fall of 2022. Our Juror is Katie Robinson Edwards, Ph.D., Executive Director and Curator of the UMLAUF Sculpture Garden + Museum in Austin.

The magnificent Cabinet Oak, on the grounds of the LBJ National Historical Park, has witnessed the breadth of American history. From Native American tribes and the settlement of the area by German immigrants to the site of important discussions by President Johnson’s cabinet officers and foreign leaders. These meetings, including discussions about LBJ’s landmark legislation, shaped the country in ways still relevant today.

Artists will be selected based on the uniqueness and quality of their previous work. Selected artists will be invited to work with a portion of this historic oak to contribute their own personal vision based on their interpretation of the call. 


24th San Angelo National Ceramic Competition

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Call Type: Competitions
Eligibility: National
State: Texas
Fee: $20.00 (Entry Fee)
Entry Deadline: 1/23/22
Days remaining to deadline: 81

The San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts is seeking entries from the United States, Mexico, and Canada of ceramic art for the 24th San Angelo National Ceramic Competition, to be exhibited from April 8, 2022 to June 26, 2022. Juror: James Watkins. Cash Prizes.


20th Anniversary Call to Artists for Prequalified Artist List

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Call Type: Public Art
Eligibility: National
State: Texas
Entry Deadline: 2/11/22
Days remaining to deadline: 100

FWPA seeks emerging and established public artists working in a variety of visual media and artistic approaches, offering regional artists the opportunity to highlight their previous work in public space including murals, digital, cultural, and studio-based media. Artists may be contacted to design and fabricate potential public artworks and are eligible for projects of various scopes, timelines, and budgets throughout the City. 

FWPA busca artistas públicos emergentes y establecidos que trabajen en una variedad de medios visuales y enfoques artísticos, ofreciendo a los artistas regionales la oportunidad de resaltar su trabajo anterior en el espacio público, incluidos murales, medios digitales, culturales y de estudio. Los artistas pueden ser contactados para diseñar y fabricar obras de arte públicas potenciales y son elegibles para proyectos de varios alcances, plazos y presupuestos en toda la ciudad.


T.I.M.E.: Temporal Integral Mural Exhibition | Open Call for Artists 

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Call Type: Public Art
Eligibility: Regional
State: Texas
Entry Deadline: Rolling
Budget: $2000

Overview

The T.I.M.E Project presents an opportunity for selected artists and artist teams to participate in an innovative mural exhibition in Sundance Square located in downtown Fort Worth, Texas. The appointed mural surface incorporates 2 warehouse buildings occupying 3 blocks in the East cluster of Sundance Square. Like a clock, there are 12 designated mural areas. Murals will eventually envelop both buildings as murals meet. There will be no linear end, and the goal of the project is for the works to feel fluid, connected, and organic.  The murals will be painted one at a time in a clockwise sequence, with an emphasis on artist collaboration.