Call Detail
Call Overview
Days remaining to deadline: 110
Entry Fee (Entry Fee): $45.00
Media Fee(Media Fee): $5.00
Work Sample Requirements
Images | Minimum:Min. 3, Maximum:Max. 15
Total Samples | Minimum:Min. 3, Maximum:Max. 15
Eligibility: International
State: Oregon
Call Description
Clatsop Community College announces our sixteenth annual international juried exhibition, Au Naturel: the Nude in the 21st Century, to be held January 22 - March 12, 2026 in the Royal Nebeker Art Gallery, with a receptionwith a reception on Thursday, February 12 at 6 p.m.. Au Naturel is an international juried competition open to all artists working in any drawing, painting, and printmaking media with a focus on the nude human figure as subject matter in any form ranging from representational to abstract, and in which the handmade mark is employed as the primary means of image-making. This year, a limited number of three-dimensional works may also be considered. Please see size/weight limitations indicated below. Due to the special focus of this exhibit, photography is not eligible. Entrants must be 18 years or older. Submitted artwork must have been executed in the last five years and must be available for the duration of the exhibit. Any artwork reproduced by photomechanical processes (including giclée prints) will not be accepted. Please visit www.aunaturelart.com to view artwork of previous Au Naturel exhibitions and for further information about the exhibit.
EXHIBITION AWARDS
• $1000 in cash prizes
• Up to $2000 in purchase awards
• One or more artists may be chosen to be featured in a group or solo exhibit in the Royal Nebeker Gallery.
• A select number of Visiting Artist Workshop awards may also be granted.
Juror: Originally from Philadelphia, Martha Lee received a B.A. in Art History from the University of Oregon and has been working in the fine arts community for over 35 years. Her gallery career began as an art consultant and then director at the Gango Gallery in Portland. She joined the Laura Russo Gallery in 1996, working with Laura Russo for 14 years until Russo’s death in 2010, at which time Lee purchased the gallery. In 2016, Lee made the decision to change the gallery name to the Russo Lee Gallery—a name chosen to honor and acknowledge the foundation of Russo’s vision and to point to the future evolution of the gallery under Lee’s leadership.
The Russo Lee Gallery remains firmly rooted in a deep commitment to the Pacific Northwest art community, providing a venue that brings the richness of the visual arts in our region together with an ever-expanding audience. The gallery has built a strong reputation for showing the finest in Contemporary Northwest Art and for providing meaningful representation for the artists with whom we work.
Lee has served on a variety of juries and art committees, including the Sitka Art Invitational, the PNCA Annual BFA Juried Exhibition, the Cascade Aids Project Art Auction, Portland Open Studios, the Arlene Schnitzer Visual Art Prize from Portland State University as well as a panelist for the Oregon Women’s Caucus for Art. She has been a long-time Board member of the Portland Art Dealers Association as well as serving as President of the Association from 2012 to 2014.
Application Requirements
Submissions accepted via the CaFE System only.
FEES: There is a non-refundable $45 entry fee for the submission of one to three images (if you would like to submit only one or two pieces for consideration, please upload either duplicate or blank images), and $5.00 for each additional image beyond the third. The maximum number of images that may be submitted is 15. Payment may be made online through CaFÉ with a credit card. Alternatively, you may also pay by check:
Please make check or money order payable to Clatsop Community College
Mail to: Clatsop Community College, Au Naturel International Juried Exhibition , Royal Nebeker Art Gallery,1651 Lexington Avenue, Astoria, OR 97103.
Eligibility Criteria
Artists must be 18 years or older.
Artwork must represent the nude human figure and must have been created using the handmade mark. The focus is on two dimensional work primarily, but a select number of 3D pieces may be accepted.
Due to the special focus and scope of the show, photography is not eligible.
Submitted work must have been created within the past five years.
Submitted work must be available for the duration of the exhibit.
SIZE/WEIGHT LIMITATIONS: Maximum dimensions for 2D work: 6 feet x 10 feet (183 cm x 305 cm) and must not weigh more than 35 lbs. (16 kg) uncrated. All accepted artwork must be framed or otherwise professionally presented with wires or hanging devices (no saw-tooth hangers). The maximum footprint of three dimensional art is 36 x 36 inches (91 x 91 cm) and must not weigh over 50 lbs (23 kg) uncrated.