Call Detail
Entry Deadline: 6/17/16
Application Closed
Entry Fee (10x10x10xTieton 2016 - first two submissions): $30.00
Media Fee(Additional Submission): $10.00
Application Closed
Entry Fee (10x10x10xTieton 2016 - first two submissions): $30.00
Media Fee(Additional Submission): $10.00
Work Sample Requirements
Images | Minimum:Min. 0, Maximum:Max. 20
Audio | Minimum:Min. 0, Maximum:Max. 6
Video | Minimum:Min. 0, Maximum:Max. 6
Total Samples | Minimum:Min. 2, Maximum:Max. 20
Images | Minimum:Min. 0, Maximum:Max. 20
Audio | Minimum:Min. 0, Maximum:Max. 6
Video | Minimum:Min. 0, Maximum:Max. 6
Total Samples | Minimum:Min. 2, Maximum:Max. 20
Call Type: Exhibitions
Eligibility: International
State: Washington
Eligibility: International
State: Washington
Call extended to 6/17!
ELIGIBILITY
Everyone! No geographic limits. All entries must be of original design and personal execution.
MEDIA
All media welcome. Works must be original and made within the previous three years.
SIZE
No piece may be larger than 10 inches x 10 inches x 10 inches, including frame or case.
EXHIBITION
August 13th - October 9th, 2016 at the Mighty Tieton Warehouse in Tieton, WA. Opening Reception: Saturday, August 13th from 12 - 3pm. Closing Reception: Saturday, October 8th from 12 - 3pm
SUBMISSION FEES
$30 for first two submissions. $10 for each additional artwork. Minimum two submissions required. Submit only one JPEG per artwork.
JURORS
Meet our 2016 jurors!
Adam Gildar is the owner and director of Gildar Gallery, a contemporary gallery in Denver CO that cultivates the careers of emerging artists and expand the legacies of important historical figures. He serves as the Director of the artist residency organization ArtPlant. Recently he co-curated the 2015 Biennial Ambassadors exchange program and exhibition for the Biennial of the Americas. He recently contributed writing and an interview to the Walker Art Center’s catalog “Hippie Modernism: the Search for Utopia”.
Susanna Crum received an MA and MFA in Printmaking from the University of Iowa, and a BFA in Printmaking from Cornell University. Her work, which often draws from community-based interviews and archival research, has been featured in Manifest Creative Research Gallery and Drawing Center, Cincinnati, Carnegie Center for Art and History, Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft, Kentucky Derby Museum, and Liu Haisu Art Museum. Crum was the recipient of the inaugural M.A. Hadley Prize for Visual Arts. Crum is Assistant Professor of Fine Art - Printmaking at Indiana University Southeast. Crum co-founded Calliope Arts in Louisville KY where she currently resides.
Rodolfo Salgado received an MFA in Printmaking at the University of Iowa and a BFA in Printmaking from California State University. Salgado has received the Iowa Arts Fellowship, the Sarah Hamilton Scholarship and the Janet Turner Memorial Scholarship. His works are included in the collections of the Kohler Art Library, Southern Graphics Council Archives, Georgetown University Art Collection, and the Janet Turner Print Museum. Recent exhibitions include the Huff Gallery, Rock Island Art Gallery and Liu Haisu Art Museum. Salgado teaches at the Louisville Visual Art Association, and is an Adjunct Faculty at the Kentucky College of Art and Design. Salgado co-founded and directs Calliope Arts in Louisville KY where he currently resides.
CATALOGUE
Each accepted entry will be featured in a fully illustrated, handbound, hardcover catalogue of the exhibit. Each accepted artist will receive one free copy of the catalogue.
DEADLINE
Submissions may be submitted through Friday, June 17th, 2016.
Get last minute entries in by 11:59pm (Mountain Standard Time)
NOTIFICATION DATE
Artists will be notified by Monday, June 27th, 2016.
SHIPPING
Accepted works must arrive by 5 PM Wednesday, July 13, 2016. Work will be returned by October 31st, 2016.
SALES
All sales will be handled through TA&H. A 40% commission will be charged. All pieces must remain up for the duration of the exhibition. TA&H reserves the right to sell accepted works online during the exhibition. Artists will be responsible for shipping sold artwork to the buyer. TA&H will send checks to the artist for the sale of their work - less any shipping and sale related fees - at the end of the exhibition.
Presented by Tieton Arts & Humanities, a 501(c)3 non-profit corporation.
ELIGIBILITY
Everyone! No geographic limits. All entries must be of original design and personal execution.
MEDIA
All media welcome. Works must be original and made within the previous three years.
SIZE
No piece may be larger than 10 inches x 10 inches x 10 inches, including frame or case.
EXHIBITION
August 13th - October 9th, 2016 at the Mighty Tieton Warehouse in Tieton, WA. Opening Reception: Saturday, August 13th from 12 - 3pm. Closing Reception: Saturday, October 8th from 12 - 3pm
SUBMISSION FEES
$30 for first two submissions. $10 for each additional artwork. Minimum two submissions required. Submit only one JPEG per artwork.
JURORS
Meet our 2016 jurors!
Adam Gildar is the owner and director of Gildar Gallery, a contemporary gallery in Denver CO that cultivates the careers of emerging artists and expand the legacies of important historical figures. He serves as the Director of the artist residency organization ArtPlant. Recently he co-curated the 2015 Biennial Ambassadors exchange program and exhibition for the Biennial of the Americas. He recently contributed writing and an interview to the Walker Art Center’s catalog “Hippie Modernism: the Search for Utopia”.
Susanna Crum received an MA and MFA in Printmaking from the University of Iowa, and a BFA in Printmaking from Cornell University. Her work, which often draws from community-based interviews and archival research, has been featured in Manifest Creative Research Gallery and Drawing Center, Cincinnati, Carnegie Center for Art and History, Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft, Kentucky Derby Museum, and Liu Haisu Art Museum. Crum was the recipient of the inaugural M.A. Hadley Prize for Visual Arts. Crum is Assistant Professor of Fine Art - Printmaking at Indiana University Southeast. Crum co-founded Calliope Arts in Louisville KY where she currently resides.
Rodolfo Salgado received an MFA in Printmaking at the University of Iowa and a BFA in Printmaking from California State University. Salgado has received the Iowa Arts Fellowship, the Sarah Hamilton Scholarship and the Janet Turner Memorial Scholarship. His works are included in the collections of the Kohler Art Library, Southern Graphics Council Archives, Georgetown University Art Collection, and the Janet Turner Print Museum. Recent exhibitions include the Huff Gallery, Rock Island Art Gallery and Liu Haisu Art Museum. Salgado teaches at the Louisville Visual Art Association, and is an Adjunct Faculty at the Kentucky College of Art and Design. Salgado co-founded and directs Calliope Arts in Louisville KY where he currently resides.
CATALOGUE
Each accepted entry will be featured in a fully illustrated, handbound, hardcover catalogue of the exhibit. Each accepted artist will receive one free copy of the catalogue.
DEADLINE
Submissions may be submitted through Friday, June 17th, 2016.
Get last minute entries in by 11:59pm (Mountain Standard Time)
NOTIFICATION DATE
Artists will be notified by Monday, June 27th, 2016.
SHIPPING
Accepted works must arrive by 5 PM Wednesday, July 13, 2016. Work will be returned by October 31st, 2016.
SALES
All sales will be handled through TA&H. A 40% commission will be charged. All pieces must remain up for the duration of the exhibition. TA&H reserves the right to sell accepted works online during the exhibition. Artists will be responsible for shipping sold artwork to the buyer. TA&H will send checks to the artist for the sale of their work - less any shipping and sale related fees - at the end of the exhibition.
Presented by Tieton Arts & Humanities, a 501(c)3 non-profit corporation.