SNAPline SLOW Issue 2021.1
SNAPline is our publication focused on printmaking and contemporary art writing, and is published three times annually. We are interested in hearing your ideas on topics related to printmaking that engage, critique, and/or challenge our notions of print works. Contributions could include: editorials or essays; exhibition, book, or film reviews; artist interviews or profiles; visual essays, illustrations, or comics…and more.
Upcoming theme for Issue 2021.1: SLOW
Proposal Deadline: February 1, 2021 at Midnight
Email to Ashna, Communications Coordinator: communications@snapartists.com
Call details:
For the 2021 season SNAPline seeks to publish creative and critical content around the theme of SLOW, including but not limited to: written features and visual essays, artist interviews, illustration, poetry, and creative writing.
Artistic practice often develops at its own pace and can literally require watching paint dry, and many printmaking techniques require artists to slow down and respect the process. Some creative processes come fast, while others see a work-in-progress being picked up and put down over many years. In recent years, there has been much written about hyper-accelerationism and late capitalism, the trap that is bragging about being busy, and how our reading abilities are impacted by internet article skimming.
Full details here: https://snapartists.com/submissions/write-for-snapline/
Send us a pitch by February 1, 2021
Final copy due by: March 31 2021
Expected Publish Date: April 2021
Contributor fees
Essay or Feature (written or visual 1200-2000 words): $450-$600
Short form or other written content 1200 words or less: $450
Q&A / artist interview (under 2000 words): $450