Call Detail
10x10x10xTieton 2019
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Contact Email: 10x10@tietonarts.org

Entry Deadline: 6/18/19
Application Closed

Entry Fee (10x10x10xTieton 2019 - 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
Call Type: Exhibitions
Eligibility: International
State: Washington
Event Dates: 8/10/19 - 10/6/19

ELIGIBILITY: Everyone is welcome! There are 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 10 - October 6, 2019 at the Mighty Tieton Warehouse in Tieton, WA.

OPENING RECEPTION: Saturday, August 10 from 12 - 4pm.

SUBMISSION FEES: $30 for first two submissions. $10 for each additional artwork. Minimum two submissions required. Submit only one JPEG per artwork.

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 14, 2019. Get last minute entries in by 11:59pm (Mountain Standard Time).

NOTIFICATION DATE: Artists will be notified by Monday, June 26, 2019.

AWARDS: There will be 4 Juror’s Awards of $150 each given at the Opening Reception. If artist is not present, a check will be sent to the artist. There is also a People’s Choice award of $150 voted on by gallery attendees.

SHIPPING: Accepted works must arrive by Friday, July 12, 2019. Work will be returned by November 1, 2019.

SALES: All sales will be handled through Tieton Arts & Humanities (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.

 

JURORS:

Beth Sellars has served as a curator in the Pacific Northwest for 42 continuous years, most recently as co-founder/curator of Suyama Space for 19 years. Previously, she served as curator of the City of Seattle’s Portable Art Collection, the Washington State Museum in Spokane, the University of Idaho’s University Gallery, the College of Idaho’s Blatchley Gallery, and the Boise Art Museum. She has served on numerous regional and national jury panels, museum and arts organization boards and committees, and has lectured internationally. She has successfully written and directed over 100 grants to provide project funding, as well as coordinating/publishing close to 100 documentary publications, including the 232 pages, hard cover book entitled Suyama Space (1998–2017).

Christina Orr-Cahall has been engaged in curatorial and leadership positions in museums throughout her career. Most recently she was the CEO of the Experience Music Project (MoPOP). She was Executive Director of the Norton Museum of Art in West Palm Beach, Florida (1990-2009), CEO of the Corcoran Gallery and College of Art (1988-1990) and Chief Curator of The Oakland Museum (1981-1988). Tina holds a PhD in art history from Yale University and has served on the board of the Institute of Museum and Library Services (Washington D.C.) and of Pilchuck Glass School and currently serves on the board of the Tacoma Art Museum and Photo Center NW. 

Presented by Tieton Arts & Humanities, a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation. 10x10x10xTieton is made possible through a gift from Doug and Laurie Kanyer.

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