Showing posts with label (NOV 13). Show all posts
Showing posts with label (NOV 13). Show all posts

Monday, October 30, 2017

Hip Pop ACC-juried showcase_American Craft Council

Deadline: Multiple Dates {ONLINE}
Baltimore (wholesale/retail & retail only): November 13, 2017
Atlanta: November 13, 2017
St. Paul: December 11, 2017
San Francisco: March 26, 2018

Hip Pop ACC-juried showcase
American Craft Council

Baltimore, MD
Atlanta, GA
St. Paul, MN
San Francisco, CA
2018 Shows


Hip Pop is an ACC-juried showcase of top emerging talent that provides a pathway for early-career artists into our established, competitive craft shows. With lower-cost shared booths, extensive exhibitor support, and show award opportunities, this program gives emerging artists an unparalleled opportunity to grow their clientele and careers. Artists may enroll in the program for up to three years.

Hip Pop booths are placed across the show floor at all our 2018 shows, allowing guests to discover them on their shopping journey.

BOOTHS/UNITS
The Hip Pop program uses a community-based booth structure to provide a supportive atmosphere for participating artists. Hip Pop booths are 20 x 10 ft. inline booths containing six individual units measuring 4 ft. wide x 2 ft. deep x 8 ft. high. Each Hip Pop booth will be comprised of a community of six artists.

BOOTH FEES
Booth fees for a single Hip Pop unit:
Baltimore wholesale and retail: $795
Baltimore retail only: $550
Atlanta: $550
St. Paul: $550
San Francisco: $600

Participation Guidelines (truncated)

  • Artists who have previously shown in standard booths with ACC will not be permitted to participate in Hip Pop. Past participants in School-to-Market and AltCraft are eligible for Hip Pop.
  • Artists working in all media (basketry, ceramics, clothing and accessories, decorative fiber, furniture and lighting, glass, jewelry, leather, metal, mixed media, paper, stone, toys and puzzles, and wood) are encouraged to apply. Please review the "eligibility of work" section below to ensure your work meets the criteria for exhibition at ACC shows.
  • Artists may participate in the Hip Pop program for up to three years. Acceptance to years two and three is automatic, pending on-site review.
  • After three years, artists are eligible for automatic acceptance to exhibit in a standard show booth with a two-year contract, pending on-site review. Standard booth fees apply.
  • Artists are not required to participate in Hip Pop for three years before electing to move to a standard show booth.


Full details on website: craftcouncil.org/shows/emerging-artists-program

Links:
PARTICIPATION INFORMATION
GUIDELINES & ELIGIBILITY
APPLICATION DETAILS
APPLY NOW

For questions about the Hip Pop program, please contact program manager Lindsay Noble at hippop@craftcouncil.org.



Paper In Particular_Sidney Larson Gallery

Deadline:  November 13, 2017 {ONLINE}


Paper In Particular
Sidney Larson Gallery
Columbia College
Columbia, Missouri
February 19 - March 30, 2018


Paper In Particular is a annual, juried exhibition held by the Columbia College art galleries. The exhibition showcases the very best in art that incorporates paper as a primary element. Prints, drawings, photographs, digital images, paintings, sculpture, etc., are all eligible.

The 39th Annual Paper In Particular exhibition will run from February 19 - March 30, 2018 in the Columbia College Sidney Larson Gallery.

Judge: Tamryn McDermott, Director of Admissions, Tyler School of Art, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA.  She is also currently the Traveling Exhibition Manager for Rooted, Revived, Reinvented: Basketry in America, an exhibition coordinated by the National Basketry Organization and the University of Missouri.

Awards
Purchase Award: One work will be selected by the Columbia College Art Faculty. This artwork will become part of the college’s permanent collection.
Exhibition Award:  Chosen by the curators of Sager Braudis Gallery in Columbia, Missouri. The Exhibition Award recipient will be honored with an exhibit of their work in an upcoming show at the gallery with the opportunity to promote the artist and potentially sell work in a professional capacity. Sager Braudis Gallery represents contemporary artists and midcentury masters working in a variety of media, and hosts 4-8 week group exhibits.

Entry Details (truncated)
Works should be from the last 5 years.
Artist covers the shipping costs to and from the gallery.
Columbia College does not take a commission on the sale of artwork.
NoteIf size of finished work is larger than 40x50 inches please contact Scott McMahon at (573) 875-7174 or samcmahon@ccis.edu

Entry Fee: $20 (up to 3 pieces)
  
Visit website for more details including link to registration form: ccis.edu/departments/visualartsandmusic/paperinparticular


Columbia College
Main campus: 1001 Rogers Street
Columbia, MO 65216
(573) 875-8700 or (800) 231-2391
 


Friday, July 09, 2010

Fabrications Seven

Deadline: November 13, 2010 (RECEIVE)

Fabrications Seven

Crossings
Zumbrota, MN
December 1-31, 2010

Crossings is organizing our seventh annual Jewelry and Textile Exhibition -- Fabrications Seven

Textile, fiber and jewelry artists are invited to submit work for the annual juried December exhibition "Fabrications" at Crossings. This is a chance for fiber and jewelry artists to create pieces that challenge common perceptions of their mediums. Use new technologies, or ancient methods in a revolutionary way, to create your work.

Entries can include artwork such as contemporary gallery pieces, wall hangings, 3-dimensional fiber sculpture, wearable art of all types, handcrafted jewelry, and holiday ornaments. Jurors will focus particularly on innovative designs and craftsmanship.

This exhibit is open to all fiber and jewelry artists interested in displaying and selling their work. Fiber arts may include batik, surface design, felting, quilting, rug hooking, spinning, weaving, knitting, fiber sculpture, handcrafted paper and note cards, and needlework. Jewelry arts may include fiber, beading, metal, paper and multimedia.

Guidelines:
All entries must be original. No imports, commercial or manufactured items, or items created from kits or copied from published patterns will be accepted.

Submit 3-5 original pieces MAXIMUM, with an entry form ( download entry form!) and $15 entry fee per person (not per piece).

All submissions will be juried. Those invited to be part of the exhibition may be asked to bring additional pieces for the show.

Questions? Contact: crossings@crossingsatcarnegie.com

Visit website for complete details: >www.crossingsatcarnegie.com

Crossings
320 East Ave
Zumbrota, MN 55992
(507) 732-7616