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Saturday, June 27, 2015
Smithsonian Craft Show 2016
Two Deadlines: {ONLINE}
September 20, 2015
September 27, 2015 [Late]
Smithsonian Craft Show 2016
Smithsonian Women’s Committee
National Building Museum
Washington DC
April 20-24, 2016
The annual Smithsonian Craft Show is a juried exhibition and sale of contemporary American crafts and design. Three jurors who are experts in the field and newly selected each year choose 120 artists from a large pool of applicants. Previous exhibitors must re-apply each year. No one is grandfathered into the show. There is no quota for any category of Craft Art. Artists are selected on the basis of the originality, artistic conception, and quality of their work. The show is produced by the Smithsonian Women's Committee. Proceeds from the Show fund grants that benefit the Smithsonian's education, outreach, and research programs.
The Show does not charge sales commissions. However, accepted artists are encouraged to donate an item for the Craft Show’s on-line auction, raffle, or other fund-raising initiatives, proceeds of which benefit the Smithsonian.
ELIGIBILITY: (truncated)
All work submitted to the Smithsonian Craft Show must be created and made in the United States.
The Smithsonian Craft Show is looking for one-of-a-kind and limited edition objects that have been conceived and perfected by the artist's own hands and created in the artist’s studio.
Re-purposed materials, including found objects, are being used as art material to make some craft pieces. This is a desirable practice, and artists who incorporate re-purposed materials are encouraged to specify this in their statements.
Only U.S. residents who make their work in the U.S. are eligible to apply.
ACCEPTABLE MEDIA CATEGORIES:
Basketry, ceramics, decorative fiber, furniture, glass, jewelry, leather, metal, mixed media, paper, wearable art, and wood.
The artist should apply in the category that best describes his/her medium.
The Smithsonian Women’s Committee reserves the right to examine applicants’ web pages and any available documentation to determine that an artist is in compliance with the terms of our application.
JURORS:
Joyce Lovelace, Contributing Editor, American Craft Magazine
Carol Sauvion, Owner Freehand Gallery, Los Angeles, CA; Creator, Executive Producer and Director of Craft in America
Anna Walker, Windgate Foundation Curatorial Fellow for Contemporary Craft The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
TO ENTER:
Each applicant must submit an application, a non-refundable fee, and five (5) electronic images for consideration by the jury. The images must be fully representative of the work you will sell at the Craft Show.
Craft artists who work together may apply as one if they collaborate on every piece of work.
MULTIPLE ENTRIES:
If you enter in more than one medium, you must submit separate applications fees, and images to each category for which you wish to be considered. If only one application is accepted, you may only exhibit work in that medium. You may not enter the same piece of work in more than one category.
FEES: $50
A late fee of additional $25 must be included for applications received after September 20, 2015. Late entries will not be accepted after September 27, 2015.
DOWNLOAD: Prospectus
APPLICATION: Apply online at www.juriedartservices.com
Address all correspondence and inquiries to:
Smithsonian Craft Show
MRC 037 PO Box 37012
SIB Room T472
Washington, DC 20013-7012
E-mail: austrpr@si.edu
Web site: www.smithsoniancraftshow.org
The Smithsonian Craft Show complies with the American Disabilities Act to enable all craft artists to participate fully in the Craft Show.
September 20, 2015
September 27, 2015 [Late]
Smithsonian Craft Show 2016
Smithsonian Women’s Committee
National Building Museum
Washington DC
April 20-24, 2016
The annual Smithsonian Craft Show is a juried exhibition and sale of contemporary American crafts and design. Three jurors who are experts in the field and newly selected each year choose 120 artists from a large pool of applicants. Previous exhibitors must re-apply each year. No one is grandfathered into the show. There is no quota for any category of Craft Art. Artists are selected on the basis of the originality, artistic conception, and quality of their work. The show is produced by the Smithsonian Women's Committee. Proceeds from the Show fund grants that benefit the Smithsonian's education, outreach, and research programs.
The Show does not charge sales commissions. However, accepted artists are encouraged to donate an item for the Craft Show’s on-line auction, raffle, or other fund-raising initiatives, proceeds of which benefit the Smithsonian.
ELIGIBILITY: (truncated)
All work submitted to the Smithsonian Craft Show must be created and made in the United States.
The Smithsonian Craft Show is looking for one-of-a-kind and limited edition objects that have been conceived and perfected by the artist's own hands and created in the artist’s studio.
Re-purposed materials, including found objects, are being used as art material to make some craft pieces. This is a desirable practice, and artists who incorporate re-purposed materials are encouraged to specify this in their statements.
Only U.S. residents who make their work in the U.S. are eligible to apply.
ACCEPTABLE MEDIA CATEGORIES:
Basketry, ceramics, decorative fiber, furniture, glass, jewelry, leather, metal, mixed media, paper, wearable art, and wood.
The artist should apply in the category that best describes his/her medium.
The Smithsonian Women’s Committee reserves the right to examine applicants’ web pages and any available documentation to determine that an artist is in compliance with the terms of our application.
JURORS:
Joyce Lovelace, Contributing Editor, American Craft Magazine
Carol Sauvion, Owner Freehand Gallery, Los Angeles, CA; Creator, Executive Producer and Director of Craft in America
Anna Walker, Windgate Foundation Curatorial Fellow for Contemporary Craft The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
TO ENTER:
Each applicant must submit an application, a non-refundable fee, and five (5) electronic images for consideration by the jury. The images must be fully representative of the work you will sell at the Craft Show.
Craft artists who work together may apply as one if they collaborate on every piece of work.
MULTIPLE ENTRIES:
If you enter in more than one medium, you must submit separate applications fees, and images to each category for which you wish to be considered. If only one application is accepted, you may only exhibit work in that medium. You may not enter the same piece of work in more than one category.
FEES: $50
A late fee of additional $25 must be included for applications received after September 20, 2015. Late entries will not be accepted after September 27, 2015.
DOWNLOAD: Prospectus
APPLICATION: Apply online at www.juriedartservices.com
Address all correspondence and inquiries to:
Smithsonian Craft Show
MRC 037 PO Box 37012
SIB Room T472
Washington, DC 20013-7012
E-mail: austrpr@si.edu
Web site: www.smithsoniancraftshow.org
The Smithsonian Craft Show complies with the American Disabilities Act to enable all craft artists to participate fully in the Craft Show.
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Thursday, May 29, 2014
some things looming: Handmade Holidays 5
Deadline: September 27, 2014 {POSTMARK} or {EMAIL} OR {ONLINE}
Handmade Holidays 5
some things looming
Reading, PA
November 28 – December 24, 2014
OPEN TO ALL CRAFT MEDIUMS:
Fiber, Metal, Wood, Ceramics, Glass, etc.
Rules for Entry: (truncated)
• All work must be original, one-of-a-kind, made by the artist submitting entry.
• Artists must submit up to a minimum of six (6) representative images, providing detail views of finishing work is encouraged.
• Entry deadline must be postmarked by September 27, 2014. NO EXCEPTIONS! Form and entry fee of $30 (to help defray costs of promotion) must accompany entry.
STL takes 30% commission.
STL is responsible for all press releases, price lists, labels, event sitting, and listings in local media.
Download Prospectus: HandmadeHolidays5_2014_submission_Final.pdf
Visit website for complete details: http://www.somethingslooming.com/events/call-to-artists-2/
some things looming
526 Washington Street
Reading, PA 19601
610.373.7337
Handmade Holidays 5
some things looming
Reading, PA
November 28 – December 24, 2014
OPEN TO ALL CRAFT MEDIUMS:
Fiber, Metal, Wood, Ceramics, Glass, etc.
Rules for Entry: (truncated)
• All work must be original, one-of-a-kind, made by the artist submitting entry.
• Artists must submit up to a minimum of six (6) representative images, providing detail views of finishing work is encouraged.
• Entry deadline must be postmarked by September 27, 2014. NO EXCEPTIONS! Form and entry fee of $30 (to help defray costs of promotion) must accompany entry.
STL takes 30% commission.
STL is responsible for all press releases, price lists, labels, event sitting, and listings in local media.
Download Prospectus: HandmadeHolidays5_2014_submission_Final.pdf
Visit website for complete details: http://www.somethingslooming.com/events/call-to-artists-2/
some things looming
526 Washington Street
Reading, PA 19601
610.373.7337
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Marketplace
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Figuratively Fiber
Deadline: September 27, 2010 (RECEIVE)
FIGURATIVELY FIBER
Textile Center
Joan Mondale Gallery
Minneapolis, MN
March 11 – April 16, 2011
Textile Center’s Joan Mondale Gallery seeks original art dolls that highlight textile materials and techniques.
Textile Center Joan Mondale Gallery invites artists to submit their original art dolls for juror consideration into Figuratively Fiber. This exhibition seeks figurative (specifically human-like), three-dimensional work that highlights the contributions of textile materials and techniques to the genre of art dolls. The gallery is looking for pieces that demonstrate imagination and exceptional craftsmanship. Artistic emphasis can be placed on any aspect of the work including the form, features, clothing, etc. This exhibition will be juried by Jodi and Richard Creager.
SUBMISSIONS
• All pieces must be artist’s original concept and executed soley by the artist. (If another designer’s pattern is used, credit must be given to the designer; please respect copyright laws.)
• Artwork must be 3-dimensional and have human-like features (e.g. head, hands, feet).
• Artwork must be predominantly textile-related, either in materials used or techniques employed.
• Artwork must have been completed after July 1, 2009.
• No size limitations.
• Artist statement pertaining to work must be submitted in Word document format (half-page per piece max).
• Two pieces may be entered per entry fee.
ELIGIBILITY
• Artists must be 18 years of age or older.
• Artwork executed under classroom or educational/ supervisory guidance is not eligble.
• Artwork may not have been previously exhibited at Textile Center.
Entry Fee: $30 per entry
AWARDS
• $250 Best of Show
• $250 Juror’s Choice
• $100 People’s Choice
Download the prospectus: www.textilecentermn.org/FigurativelyFiber_CFE [pdf]
Visit the website: www.textilecentermn.org
Figuratively Fiber
Textile Center
3000 University Ave SE #100
Minneapolis, MN 55414
FIGURATIVELY FIBER
Textile Center
Joan Mondale Gallery
Minneapolis, MN
March 11 – April 16, 2011
Textile Center’s Joan Mondale Gallery seeks original art dolls that highlight textile materials and techniques.
Textile Center Joan Mondale Gallery invites artists to submit their original art dolls for juror consideration into Figuratively Fiber. This exhibition seeks figurative (specifically human-like), three-dimensional work that highlights the contributions of textile materials and techniques to the genre of art dolls. The gallery is looking for pieces that demonstrate imagination and exceptional craftsmanship. Artistic emphasis can be placed on any aspect of the work including the form, features, clothing, etc. This exhibition will be juried by Jodi and Richard Creager.
SUBMISSIONS
• All pieces must be artist’s original concept and executed soley by the artist. (If another designer’s pattern is used, credit must be given to the designer; please respect copyright laws.)
• Artwork must be 3-dimensional and have human-like features (e.g. head, hands, feet).
• Artwork must be predominantly textile-related, either in materials used or techniques employed.
• Artwork must have been completed after July 1, 2009.
• No size limitations.
• Artist statement pertaining to work must be submitted in Word document format (half-page per piece max).
• Two pieces may be entered per entry fee.
ELIGIBILITY
• Artists must be 18 years of age or older.
• Artwork executed under classroom or educational/ supervisory guidance is not eligble.
• Artwork may not have been previously exhibited at Textile Center.
Entry Fee: $30 per entry
AWARDS
• $250 Best of Show
• $250 Juror’s Choice
• $100 People’s Choice
Download the prospectus: www.textilecentermn.org/FigurativelyFiber_CFE [pdf]
Visit the website: www.textilecentermn.org
Figuratively Fiber
Textile Center
3000 University Ave SE #100
Minneapolis, MN 55414
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