Application Closed
Entry Fee (Dune Birds in Art 2023 (1 entry)): $35.00
Images | Minimum:Min. 1, Maximum:Max. 2
Total Samples | Minimum:Min. 1, Maximum:Max. 2
Eligibility: Regional
State: Indiana
Subject: Birds of the Midwest Region and Migrating Birds of the Midwest Region
Medium: All 2D mediums including (but not limited to) oil, acrylic, watercolor, printmaking, & photography as well as sculptural works in various media.
Restrictions: Artwork must be created in the past three years. Artwork may not be created in a workshop or class and must be original in conception and execution. Artwork dimensions must not exceed 36" in any direction. No work shall exceed 30 lbs.
Criteria for submission:
A maximum of two entries may be submitted for review, but only one work may be admitted. A maximum of one digital image per two-dimensional work and one digital image per three-dimensional work may be submitted.
Notification: All submitting artists will be notified by email of selection decisions before mid-April 2024. No selection decisions will be released over the telephone or via postal service. Upon selection, packaging and shipping instructions will be sent to artist.
Artist Responsibilities: Artists are responsible for all packing and crating costs. If unavailable to deliver in-person, artist is responsible for shipping and return shipping.
Mounting, matting, and framing are the responsibility of the artist. All 2D work must be professionally framed with hanging wire -- NO SAWTOOTH HANGERS OR PLASTIC FRAMES. In the case of sculpture, the work must be ready for display.
20% commission on sold works. IAS/ IDBF will be responsible for taking payment and will submit checks for payment to artist at the end of the exhibition.. Works can be marked NFS.
Work will be on display during the Indiana Dunes Birding Festival at the Indiana Dunes Visitor Center located at 1215 N SR49, Chesterton, IN 46304. Artist reception for accepted work will be held on Wednesday May 15th 2024 from 6-8pm CT as part of the "pre-festival" activities.
About the Juror:
Christine Hubbell is an illustrator trained in botanical and scientific illustration at the Denver Botanic Gardens. Her work has traveled nationally as part of juried exhibitions, and she’s been leading art workshops since 2019. She is an advocate for creating and preserving bird habitat, loves to go birding, and is passionate about the birds she paints. She works primarily in colored pencil on drafting film, creating realistic portraits of birds and botanicals, often incorporating elements of storytelling and whimsy. When not in her studio, she's outdoors observing and recording natural flora and fauna. After many happy years in Colorado, she’s delighted to be “back home again” in Indiana.
Application Requirements
All 2D mediums including (but not limited to) oil, acrylic, watercolor, printmaking, & photography as well as sculptural works in various media. Subject matter MUST contain a species of bird(s) of the Midwest Region and/or migrating bird(s) of the Midwest Region.
For assistance on which species are accepted, go to https://indianaaudubon.org/ go to the "Bird Resources" on the horizontal bar, and click/download the "Indiana Bird Checklist" PDF. Email dunebirdsinart@gmail.com for additional questions about species acceptance.
Artwork must be created in the past three years. Artwork may not be created in a workshop or class and must be original in conception and execution. Artwork dimensions must not exceed 36" in any direction (including frame). No work shall exceed 30 lbs.
A maximum of two entries may be submitted for review, but only one work may be admitted. A maximum of one digital image per two-dimensional work and one digital image per three-dimensional work may be submitted.
Eligibility Criteria
Artists 18 and over are eligible to apply.
2D works must be professionally framed with a wire for hanging -- NO SAWTOOTHS will be accepted as a form of hanging and will automatically be rejected from the show if delivered without proper hanging. Sculptural work must be display ready or a time with the DBArt crew should be scheduled in advance for special installation requirements.