Artists’ Call for Submissions: Celebrating Diversity

by calgaryartblog on January 30, 2010

Multifaith Calendar 2010

Multifaith Calendar 2010

Each year artists are invited to submit works of art for the publication of our upcoming Multifaith Calendar.

The Multifaith Action Society would like to extend a gracious note of thanks to all artists who submitted
pieces for the Multifaith Calendar 2010: Cherishing Earth’s Bounty.

We are excited to announce that The Multifaith Calendar will be celebrating its 25th anniversary with the
2011 edition.

The theme for the 2011 edition is: Celebrating Diversity

Work can be of any medium. The interpretation of the theme will be determined by the collection, so we invite artists to submit images that capture a unique or poignant expression of art or people celebrating their faith. We are looking to showcase a diversity of faiths in the collection. We encourage all artists to submit images, including artists who have had their work showcased in past Multifaith Calendars.

Option 1: Submit up to 5 images by low resolution to artsubmissions@multifaithaction.org Should your piece be chosen, we will contact you and we will need a slide of the chosen image, or a CD with the highest resolution possible (9 x 9″ at 400 DPI). Please note that amateur photography can not be accepted.

Option 2: Send a selection of 5 slides (contact: mfcproduction@multifaithaction.org for address). These will be returned after the selection process is completed in April. Selected artists will be offered an honorarium of $250 per image ($500 for the cover image) or $100 for insets (smaller images throughout the calendar) and will receive a set of complimentary calendars.

Deadline for submissions: 28 February 2010 Further information for artists can be found on the Multifaith Calendar website.

Follow the links “Artists’ Call for Submissions” on www.multifaithcalendar.org.

For more information, please contact: Multifaith Action Society: mfcproduction@multifaithaction.org.

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