Friday, May 05, 2006

Real Art Ways

Submissions must be postmarked by Monday, June 5, 2006

Six young artists will be selected and featured in Real Art Ways emerging artists exhibition series. The series aims to give young and emerging artists from the New England/ New York region the opportunity for a solo exhibition and printed catalogue in Real Art Ways gallery space.

One of Real Art Ways' primary goals is to provide opportunities and exposure for emerging artists at critical moments in their careers. For the last three years Real Art Ways has issued an open call for emerging artists in the New York and New England area to submit work for consideration by a jury to be shown in one of the country's seminal alternative art spaces. Eligible artists include those living and working in New England or New York who are thirty years of age or younger at the time of the application postmark deadline, or artists who are no more than 3 years removed from a full-time educational program, or artists with less than 5 years of exhibition experience. Artists who do not fit any of those categories, but feel they can make a compelling case to be considered as emerging, may also apply; the jury will determine their competitiveness based on review criteria.

Artists working in all media are encouraged to apply. Applicants should be aware of Real Art Ways mission and commitment to innovative, non-traditional contemporary work. Submission guidelines and instructions can be found at www.realartways.org/open.

While artists are permitted to propose an exhibition of existing work, the jury will place special emphasis on proposals that call for the creation of new work. The jury will select work based on: the quality of the artist's work, the innovation evidenced by the submitted work and proposal, the potential impact of the exhibition on the artist's career and the economic and physical feasibility of the proposed exhibition.

Artists selected will receive an exhibition of approximately six weeks duration, an exhibition publication, and will be given an opportunity to participate in an artist's talk in conjunction with the exhibit schedule. Projects will be published on Real Art Ways web site.

Jurors:

Catherine D'Ignazio, Co-Director, iKatun
and Member of The Institute for Infinitely Small Things, Waltham, MA;
Christine Y. Kim, Associate Curator, Studio Museum, NYC;
Rachel Berwick, Artist, Connecticut

Real Art Ways
56 Arbor St
Hartford, CT 06106