DigiFest South Announces Call for Artists and Vendors


Shreveport-Bossier (PRWEB) June 13, 2012

DigiFest South, a new digital arts festival and career fair being organized by the Bossier Arts Council in Bossier City, Louisiana, is presently seeking digital artists, vendors, and sponsors for their inaugural event, which will take place, Sept. 7-9, at the Bossier Civic Center. Artist application forms, vendor registration forms, and sponsorship agreement forms are available online at http://www.bossierarts.org. Categories for original works of art being sought are: 3D Design and Animation, CG Animation, Digital Photography, Digital Sculpture (Robotics), Digital Sound and Music, Digital Video and Film, Graphic Design and Motion Graphics, and Mechanical and Architectural Design. The deadline to submit applications for artists, vendors and career fair participants is July 31, 2012.

DigiFest South is an annual digital arts festival and technology career fair that celebrates how digital technology has combined with artistic creativity to shape modern society. The event includes a digital art exhibition and a career fair featuring cutting-edge companies and educational institutions. DigiFest South organizers seek to convey the message that art education is more than a school elective; it is a powerful vocational element.

Theres a lot of tech-based infrastructure in Shreveport-Bossier, said DigiFest South Organizer Clint McCommon. We have a growing community of digital technology, and we want DigiFest South to highlight that for this area.

For more information on DigiFest South, contact Clint McCommon at (318) 780-5924 or clint(at)fairfieldstudios(dot)com.







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Easels in Frederick Announces Artists for June Acceptance Juror Chooses 30 Participants and Five Alternates


Frederick, Maryland (PRWEB) June 02, 2012

Easels in Frederick, a plein air painting festival and competition, announces the artists competing this year from June 20-24, 2012. This second annual event occurs in historic downtown Frederick, MD, featuring the beautiful architecture and landscapes as the city comes alive for summer.

Artists from as far away as Washington State, Tennessee and New York City submitted paintings for Easels in Frederick.

We were delighted with the number of submissions, said Carolyn Greiner, co-chair of Easels in Frederick. This event is gaining huge momentum both for art aficionados and among plein air artists.

Acceptance juror John Budicin, from San Bernardino, CA, juried each submission. Budicin himself has won several major awards in the last few years, including six gold medals and numerous first place awards. He travels extensively to paint and teach throughout the U.S., Europe, and the Far East.

The jury process requires a lot of expertise and objectivity, and we knew John would be an excellent juror since he possesses outstanding credentials in the plein air painting field, said Greiner.

Thirty established artists have been juried in to set up their easels Wednesday through Friday in downtown Frederick for the four-day event. The artists will be competing for more than $ 12,500 in awards plus the chance to sell their work at private and public exhibits over the weekend. New to Easels in Frederick this year are Thursdays special painting contest in a surprise venue and Saturday’s Quick Draw contest that has juried and non-juried artists alike painting against the clock for awardsand selling their work right off their easels.

Easels in Fredericks 2012 juried artists are: Stephanie Amato, Basking Ridge, NJ; Bruno Baran, Nottingham, MD; Raymond Burns, Gaithersburg, MD; John Caggiano, Rockport, MA; Marietje Chamberlain, Washington, DC; Hiu Lai Chong, Rockville, MD; Rita Curtis, Baltimore, MD; Daisy de Puthod, Hopewell Junction, NY; David Diaz, Annapolis, MD; Beverly Ford Evans, Franklin, TN; Ellen Gavin, Millville, NJ; Luc Herbots, Port Republic, MD; Mark Hiles, Eldersburg, MD; Hai-Ou Hou, Stevensville, MD; Russell Jewell, Easley, SC; Shelby Keefe, Milwaukee, WI; Patricia Walach Keough, Carlisle, PA; Barb Kiwak, Baltimore, MD; Michael Kotarba, Baltimore, MD; Kirk Larsen, Hicksville, NY; Crystal Moll, Baltimore, MD; Richard Niewerth, Severna Park, MD; Barbara Nuss, Woodbine, MD; Anne Gibson Snyder, Braddock Heights, MD; Roberta Staat, Brookville, MD; Jason Tako, Dover, PA; Stewart White, Baltimore, MD; Mick Williams, New Market, MD; Will Williams, Towson, MD; Dennis Young, New Castle, DE.

Waiting in the wings are seven alternates: Deborah Maklowski, Ellicott City, MD; Dianna May, Nashville, TN; Lauren Andrech, Fair Haven, NJ; Jan Crooker, Kutztown, PA; Mick McAndrews, Downingtown, PA; Jacalyn Beam, Greenville, DE; and Stephen Hill, Lopez Island, WA.

Artists, residents, tourists, community members and aspiring plein air painters are invited to attend the festival and have the privileged experience to view what the artist sees and how he or she transforms each canvas.

Easels in Frederick is an all-volunteer committee working with The Delaplaine Visual Arts Center to organize and manage the 2012 juried plein air painting competition. The Delaplaine is a 501(C)(3) nonprofit organization and all charitable contributions are tax deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law. The Delaplaine remains the only arts organization to have been certified under the Standards for Excellence in Nonprofit Management by the Maryland Association of Nonprofit Organizations. The Delaplaine provides the Frederick region with educational opportunities and experiences in the visual arts through classes, exhibits, and programs.

For more information about Easels in Frederick and how to purchase your tickets for the Collectors Preview Reception and Award Judges Talk, visit the events website at http://www.easelsinfrederick.org or call The Delaplaine at 301-689-0656.

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