Friday, July 09, 2010

Inside Outside

Deadline: December 1, 2010 (POSTMARK)

Inside Outside

GoggleWorks Center for the Arts
Reading, PA
May 13 to June 19, 2011


GoggleWorks Center for the Arts presents its 2011 juried show Inside Outside: A broad interpretation of space and place on the edge and in between.

ELIGIBILITY
Open to all professional artists who design and produce their own original work. Work must have been created within the last three years. All media welcomed. Video artists must supply their own equipment.

ENTRY FEES
Each artist may submit up to three works for $35. Make checks payable to the GoggleWorks.

JUROR: BRUCE SAMUELSON
Bruce Samuelson is a well-renowned artist based in Bethlehem, PA. A graduate of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA, Samuelson currently teaches painting, drawing and critique at his alma mater for both the Certificate Program and the Masters Degree Program. He has also taught painting at Rosemont College, Rosemont, PA.

AWARDS
There will be a juror’s award for best in show. This award winner will be featured in a solo show at the GoggleWorks in the Cohen Gallery. There will be cash prizes for solo show winner, second and third place.

SALES
The GoggleWorks will retain a 35% commission on all sales. If work is not for sale, clearly mark NFS. A value must be supplied for insurance.

CATALOG
A catalog will be published by the GoggleWorks containing representative images from the artists in the exhibition accompanying a juror’s statement.

For additional information, please call 610.374.4600 or visit http://www.goggleworks.org/

Download the prospectus: http://www.goggleworks.org/resources/Inside_Outside_Prospectus.pdf


Cohen Gallery
GoggleWorks Center for the Arts
201 Washington Street
Reading, PA 19601


ABOUT THE GOGGLEWORKS
The GoggleWorks is an exciting multi-faceted community art center located in downtown Reading, PA, just about an hour from Philadelphia, PA and two and a half hours from Manhattan, NY. Built in 1871, Thomas A. Willson & Co. manufactured eyeglasses and safety goggle equipment at the building until May, 2002. This 140,000 sq. ft. complex opened as an art center in September 2005 featuring 34 studios for working artists, hot, warm and cold glass studios, ceramics and pottery facilities, a wood shop, photography dark room facilities, a 131-seat art film theatre, dance and music studios, galleries, a store and a café. Visitors have an opportunity to visit resident artists in their studios in addition to viewing the art exhibition and enjoying all the GoggleWorks facilities.