
"Where are the flying cars? They told us there would be flying cars."--Avery Brooks via an IBM commercial The Aim of "Meet the Jetsons" is to see your take on the next half of this century, whether your vision is utopian, Orwellian, or right off the sci-fi shelf. And what could be more perfect for this show than a media that is sure to become even more prominent as this century establishes itse...

This is a media/genre specific show. Only sculptural entries will be accepted. A sculptor creates art meant to be viewed from various angles. We stand in front of it, circle around it, occasionally crouch as we look. There are times, however, when what is created is more than just something to look at. It is no long just something to be gazed upon - it begs to be touched. Sometimes it is th...

We focus this month on the tulip, yet another ephemeral harbinger of spring.

This show deals with the elements in action and how they impact all environments. Water can create canyons and nurture the land. Fire can destroy yet set the stage for renewal. Wind can scour the earth or scatter seeds. The Earth can shelter or heave and expose. Fire, Air, Earth and Water act together create the world that we inhabit. Elemental is not meant to be a typical landscape show...

What is it about cows? Could it those big eyes with their soulful gaze? Their graceless grace? The way they chew their cud? Could it be these things that speak to us? Perhaps it is one of the many other unique things that make a cow, a cow. Regardless of what it is, we know there is a certain je ne sais quois about a cow. Use your art to show the world how you feel about our bovine friends. ...

This month's focus is on all varieties of lillies.

This month's flower is the daffodil, which along with last month's crocus, harkens spring. The daffodil should figure prominently in all submitted entries.

This is a media/genre specific show, focusing on the altered book. Artists are invited to explore both the literal story as well as the cultural subtext and iconography of "Little Red Riding Hood." All entries should be in the form of an altered book (or similar format artist book) and include a supporting statement. For more information on creating an altered book, please see the archived LIVE...

As long as there has been the artist, there has been the artist as subject. Some artists do self-portraiture as study for other work or for lack of another handy model. Others pursue it as an exploration of self. Regardless of the media used, it is always fascinating to see how the artist views herself. "Me, Myself, and I: The Self-Portrait Show" hopes to shed some light on the artist's inner visi...

Religious themes, formal portraits, and the re-telling of historical and mythical events epitomize classical art. "Epic" challenges the artist to interpret these themes for the 21st century viewer. Artists should depict the modern equivalent of classic subjects and settings using classic techniques and motifs or depict classic themes and motifs using modern mediums and styles. What ever appro...
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