| 18 February 2007 |
UPDATE: You might note the comment from Tom Gibbons below, and follow his link to read more about this contest, especially if you’ve already entered. Note that GDB does not endorse any contest on this site - the contests are posted merely for your convenience (see my About page for that notice).
Los Angeles Center For Digital Art (LACDA) announces an open call for their juried competition featuring digital art and photography. Entrants submit three JPEG files of original work. All styles of 2D artwork and photography where digital processes of any kind were integral to the creation of the images are acceptable. This call is international, open to all geographical locations.
Forty winners will be selected. The selected winners recieve one print up to 24×36 on museum quality paper to be shown in an international group exhibition in their gallery from 9 March - 1 April 2007. The show will be widely promoted and will include a reception for the artists.
Multiple entries are permitted, seperate entry fee required for each set of three images submitted. Show Dates for winners: 8-31 March 2007. Deadline for entries: 18 February 2007. Winners will be announced 23 February 2007. All entrants will be notified by email. No phone calls, please. Winners will be asked to FTP, overnight or express post high resolution files to the gallery for printing. Entry Fee: Registration fee is $30US. Juror: Rex Bruce-Director and curator, Los Angeles Center For Digital Art.
Submission Rules: Registration and submission are done through the web site only. See www.lacda.com for complete information, and instructions. File uploads are the only accepted submissions maximum of 2MB each. Please do not send materials to LACDA. All materials sent to LACDA will not be viewed and cannot be returned.
Images must be under two megabites in size. Winners will be asked to provide high resolution images for final output. Entrants may be asked to provide more examples of their work and more detailed descriptions for consideration.
Sales of Artwork: All artwork will be offered for sale. Gallery retains 50% of all sales. Winners retain ownership of all unsold works. All artwork remains the intellectual property of the winner. Winner agrees to allow use of their images for promotional purposes only.












Tom Gibbons
I hope you guys don’t get in trouble for posting this one. This post is our response to some controversy floating around about this exhibition.