Art Calendar Call for Outstanding Art Students
Call For Outstanding Art Students
Orlando, FL- Art Calendar, the business magazine for visual artists, announced today a call for outstanding art students. Beginning with the February 2009 issue, there will be a new section in the magazine titled “Student Confidential”, which will feature articles and tips targeted specifically at undergraduate and graduate art students. Each month, three art students will be recognized in “The Bulletin” sidebar of the section with a photo of their artwork and a small description about their achievement.
Achievements recognized in this section include scholarships, fellowships, internships, residencies and students who have placed in an art competition.
Students eligible for entry in “The Bulletin” should be majoring in fine art, graphic design, architecture, illustration, art history, photography or other art-related curriculum.
Entrants should email Lauren Marcoux, Associate Business Manager, at lmarcoux@artcalendar.com with a description of their achievement, a photo of their artwork and their contact information.
Entries will be accepted on an on-going basis from today forward.
Kim Hall, Editor of Art Calendar, said the magazine decided to add this special student section as a way to reach out to emerging artists and give them recognition early in their careers.
For more information regarding the new student section in Art Calendar, please email lmarcoux@artcalendar.com.
About Art Calendar
The foremost business publication for visual artists, Art Calendar assist artists in reaching their career ambitions by serving as the industry’s comprehensive resource for income and exhibition opportunities. Published 11 times a year, each issue of the magazine reaches more than 15,000 artists worldwide. Art Calendar and its Web site, ArtCalendar.com, and social networking Web sites, ArtScuttlebutt.com and CrafterCircle.com, are a part of Turnstile Publishing Company. Turnstile Publishing Company is also the parent corporation of such publications as Golfweek, TurfNet Monthly, The Oviedo/Winter Springs Voice and The Winter Park/Maitland Observer, as well as the Web sites TurfNet.com, SeminoleVoice.com, WPMObserver.com, GolfweekHomes.com and Golfweek.com, which features golf’s first online television network, GolfweekTV. Founded in 1990, Turnstile Publishing Company is headquartered in Orlando, Fla., and is also affiliated with Skyhorse Publishing.
Copies of Art Calendar can be purchased at Barnes & Noble, Borders, Hastings and other major bookstores. To subscribe to Art Calendar, please visit ArtCalendar.com.
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