Call Detail
M4: MINT Annual Juried Exhibition
Entry Deadline: 2/10/17
Application Closed

Entry Fee (M4: MINT Annual Juried Exhibition): $25.00
Media Fee(Per additional entry): $5.00
Work Sample Requirements
Images | Minimum:Min. 0, Maximum:Max. 10
Audio | Minimum:Min. 0, Maximum:Max. 3
Video | Minimum:Min. 0, Maximum:Max. 3
Total Samples | Minimum:Min. 5, Maximum:Max. 10
Call Type: Exhibitions
Eligibility: National
State: Georgia

CALL FOR ARTISTS OPEN NOW THROUGH FEBRUARY 10th, 2017 at 11:59pm.

MINT is proud to announce an all-media call to artists for M4: MINT's 4th Annual Juried Exhibition for emerging artists.

Juried by ART PAPERS editor and artistic director Victoria Camblin, MINT's annual juried exhibition seeks to showcase the work of some of the most dynamic and innovative emerging cultural producers currently working in the United States. In our fourth iteration, the exhibition will feature multiple works from the practice of every selected national, regional, and local contemporary artist. Each artist selected for inclusion in the exhibition will also be awarded an artist fee/cash honorarium from MINT. 


HISTORY:
MINT was founded in 2006 as a space for emerging artists and emerging patrons to find their voices. Over the past 10 years, via our projects, programs, and exhibitions, we have presented 1,000+ new contemporary and experimental artists. MINT has exhibited an annual juried selection of emerging works for the past three years, with the goal of expanding our artist support, and facilitating artistic discourse between artists nationally. In our fourth iteration, the exhibition will feature multiple works from the practice of every selected national, regional, and local contemporary artist. 


JUROR:
Victoria Camblin is a writer, editor, art historian, and curator of public programming. She is the Editor and Artistic Director of ART PAPERS, a 40 year-old arts magazine and non-profit based in Atlanta, GA. From 2006-2013, she was Editor of 032c, a Berlin-based contemporary culture magazine, where she remains on the editorial board. Her writing has appeared in such publications as Artforum and Texte zur Kunst, in addition to a number of exhibition catalogues and artists’ books, and she has organized and contributed to public programming and exhibitions in Europe, in the Middle East, and in the southeastern United States. Camblin attended Columbia University in New York and the University of Cambridge (UK). She is a recipient of DAAD and Rauschenberg fellowships, and was the 2009-2012 Leslie Wilson Major Scholar at Magdalene College, Cambridge. 

The exhibition will be hosted at Hathaway Contemporary Gallery in Atlanta, GA from April through June, 2017.

REQUIREMENTS:

Eligible artists must over the age of 18 and currently reside in the United States. Eligible artists must fit in the parameters of an emerging artist:

1. Have minimal solo exhibition experience
2. Have minimal published arts criticism
3. Have received minimal grant/private funding

All media are welcome including, but not limited to, drawing, painting, sculpture, design, glass, metalwork, photography, video, audio, mixed media, installation, and performance art. There are no limitations on content, please see included floorplan for space constraints. 

Entry Deadline: 02/10/17

Artists may submit up to 5 image files for the $25 entry fee, or three audio/video. Additional media works are accepted for $5 each. Applicants are asked to submit works created within last three years. All works must be created prior to submission. All works must be framed/mounted/displayed according to professional gallery standards. 

The application will open on Monday, October 31, 2016 and close on Friday, February 10, 2017 at 11:59pm. All interested artists must apply through CaFÉ.

The call can also be found by searching the keyword: M4

Selected participants will be notified of acceptance through CaFE by March 6, 2017.

All works must be delivered/received at HATHAWAY in April 2017, exact dates will be sent to accepted applicants. All artists are responsible for shipment of the work to and from HATHAWAY.

MINT is a non-profit 501(c)3, located in Atlanta, GA. We offer and support emerging art, artists, and arts lovers through our exhibitions, programming, and outreach. Your application fee is considered a much-needed and appreciated donation to our organization, and supports our programming, specifically going towards supporting this exhibition.

www.mintatl.org
www.hathawaygallery.com
www.artpapers.org

 

 

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