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Call for Submissions – Artistam Magazine, Issue #2 – Fall 2024

 
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  • Early Registration Deadline: November 15, 2024 (50% discount on artwork evaluation fee)
  • Final Registration Deadline: November 25, 2024

The second issue of Artistam magazine will be published in Fall 2024, inviting artists from around the world, especially Persian-speaking artists, to submit their valued works in the fields of pottery, ceramics, and glass art for evaluation. To ensure commitment, a fee of 100,000 IRR will be charged for evaluations until November 15, increasing to 200,000 IRR by November 20. This fee will be deducted from the publication costs if the works are accepted. The cost of publishing up to three selected works per artist is $50, equivalent to 3,500,000 IRR, with four dedicated pages per artist in the magazine. Each issue of the magazine will be available in both digital and print versions on Amazon, accessible worldwide. You can download the Summer issue of Artistam through this link to get a general idea of the magazine. For initial evaluation, please follow this link to register, then upload images of three works along with a photo of the payment receipt for the initial assessment.

Full Call for Submissions

Terms and Conditions

The call for submissions for the second issue of the international digital magazine “Artistam” is now open. This issue will be published in Fall 2024.

A – Title and Accepted Fields for Fall 2024 Issue

  • The second issue of the Artistam international magazine is dedicated to the artistic fields of pottery, ceramics, and glass.
  • This issue will be published under the title “Earth” and

In the philosophy of Abrahamic religions, earth is not only the point of origin but a symbol of return and eternity. Adam, the first human, was created from earth, and in this sacred cycle, humans ultimately return to it. In Iranian mythology, Mashya and Mashyana were also born from “rhubarb,” a plant rooted in the earth. This ancient element is perceived across various cultures as a source of sustenance and creation, the beginning and end of life, the simplest yet most profound substance of existence. Pottery, ceramics, and glass are among the oldest art forms originating from the earth. In the artist’s hands, earth transforms—sometimes into clear glass, other times into sturdy pottery. The natural colors of the earth in pottery and ceramics—ranging from bright reds and yellows to shades of gray and brown—tell hidden tales of the land and its roots. Every piece of pottery reflects humanity’s deep bond with nature; every glass piece embodies the artist’s spirit. In this second issue of Artistam, we welcome works that capture the essence of earth in colors, forms, and textures. We invite artists, researchers, and writers to share their interpretations and works around the theme of earth, its role in pottery, ceramics, and glass art, and the aesthetics of this timeless element. “In this issue, we return to our origins.”

B – Eligibility

  • This call is open to artists of all genders and ages globally. Minors must provide written consent from a legal guardian (parent or other).

C – Benefits of Participating in the Fall 2024 Issue

  • In each issue, one artist will be named “Season’s Selected Artist” and will be featured free of charge on the Artistam website.
  • Profiles of all artists featured in each Artistam issue will be published on the Artistam website.
  • Profiles and works of the selected artists in each issue will be displayed on the Artistam website.

D – Publication Fee

  • The cost of featuring works in the Fall issue of Artistam, with four dedicated pages per artist (profile and artworks), is $50, equivalent to 3,500,000 IRR.
  • Paid fees cannot be returned to participants.

E- Submission and Evaluation Process

To ensure we receive the best quality artworks and to optimize available resources and time, this call for submissions will proceed in two phases. The two-phase approach helps us make the most of our resources and time, ensuring we select and publish the finest pieces.

· Phase One: Initial Evaluation

  • Artists are invited to submit images of their works in the fields of pottery, ceramics, and glass art. Each artist may submit up to three works in this phase.
  • If detailed photos are needed, artists may arrange multiple views or details of a piece in a single frame (JPEG file) for upload.
  • To avoid non-serious submissions, there is a $4 (or 200,000 IRR) evaluation fee in this phase. Artists submitting their works by November 15 will receive a 50% discount for early participation, paying only 100,000 IRR. If selected for publication, this amount will be deducted from the final publication cost.
  • Submitted works will be evaluated and scored by our panel, and the 24 artists with the highest scores will be invited to proceed to the second phase.
  • Evaluation criteria include quality, creativity, and innovation.

· Phase Two: Preparation for Publication in the Magazine

  • Selected works from Phase One will advance to Phase Two. At this stage, artists will be asked to submit a video and high-quality images of three main pieces, along with the following information for publication:
  1. A short biography.
  2. Descriptions of each work.
  3. A portrait of the artist.
  4. Contact information, including phone number, email, and a link to one social media profile (Instagram, Facebook, etc.).
  5. High-resolution files of the selected works.
  • The video of the artwork serves to confirm its physical authenticity.

C – Accepted Work Requirements

· Quality

Submitted works must be original and created by the artist submitting them. Copies, imitations, or works that infringe on the rights of other artists will not be accepted.

· Style and Technique

  • There are no restrictions on the style or techniques used in creating the works. Creativity and innovation in design and execution will add value to the works.

· Requirement for Artist-Created Works (Without AI Assistance)

  • While the accepted fields are primarily physical, it should be noted that any use of artificial intelligence in the creation of the works, in whole or in part, will result in disqualification. In cases of nondisclosure, public notice and legal action may be pursued upon discovery.

· Content Restrictions

  • Submitted works must not depict provocative nudity, violence, politically sensitive content, or security/military themes, nor should they include disrespect toward religions or nationalities. Additionally, submissions should not infringe upon the rights or privacy of others, including children and adults. As stated, all legal responsibility for submitted content rests solely with the participants.

D – Legal Responsibility

The magazine is published in compliance with Iranian national laws and adheres to all human rights laws beyond that. Submitted works must not contain violent or sexual content, display children in inappropriate contexts, or portray any form of abuse or offense toward religions, beliefs, or genders. Organizers will attempt to screen content for compliance during the evaluation process; however, it is ultimately the artist’s responsibility to ensure their submissions are ethically, culturally, and legally appropriate. Any legal issues arising from content violations in the works will be the sole responsibility of the artist.

E – Dispute Resolution and Condition Modifications

Organizers reserve the right to make changes to the terms outlined here, either in part or in whole, in critical situations at any stage of the submission process. They may also disqualify any artwork if a contradiction with the initial terms is found.

F – Use of Artworks for Promotional Purposes

Organizers may use submitted artworks for promotional purposes related to the introduction of the Artistam magazine in future issues.

G – Intellectual Property Rights

All intellectual property rights to published works remain with the artist. Financial and intellectual rights to the digital and/or print editions of the magazine, which are sold on online platforms like Amazon, belong to the organizers. Any financial benefits from selling featured artworks by the artist will solely belong to the artist.

By observing these conditions, we ensure that Artistam showcases authentic, high-quality works of art that reflect the true skill and perspective of their creators while providing a respectful and lawful framework for all participants.