Application Closed
Entry Fee (City of Greenwood Village): $35.00
Images | Minimum:Min. 1, Maximum:Max. 2
Total Samples | Minimum:Min. 1, Maximum:Max. 2
Eligibility: Regional
State: Colorado
Event Dates: 6/4/21 - 8/28/21
38th Annual All Colorado Art Show
The City of Greenwood Village’s Curtis Center for the Arts is pleased to announce the 38th Annual All Colorado Art Show. This exhibit is open for submissions from artists in all mediums, currently residing in Colorado. The exhibit takes place from July 10 through August 28, 2021 with an opening reception on Saturday, July 10 from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. However, due to the current health crisis, these dates are subject to change.
Prospectus
Artists may submit a maximum of two pieces for consideration.
Schedule for 2021
Deadline for entries: June 4 (entries must be received by midnight)
Artist Notification: June 14
Accepted artwork delivered to Curtis: June 29- July 2 (M-F 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.)
Exhibit dates: July 10 - August 28
Exhibit reception: Saturday, July 10, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Juror's Talk: TBD
Artists pick up work: August 30 and 31 or Sept 1
Submission Criteria
- Artwork must be of original design and personal execution, completed within the last two years and not previously shown at the Curtis Center for the Arts.
- Artists may submit either one or two individual pieces of work with a maximum of 10 images (not 10 pieces) in total. This may be any combination of 2D and 3D work (e.g. one 2D piece; two 2D pieces; one 3D piece; two 3D pieces; or one 2D and one 3D piece). If an artist submits more than two individual works, Curtis staff will make the determination of the two pieces that will be submitted to the juror.
- The maximum size for two-dimensional work is 48" x 48" (including frame) and for three-dimensional work a maximum of 300 lbs. Exceptions allowed for work specifically intended to be unframed.
- Entries must be original art in any forms of media, including photography (jewelry and giclée prints will not be accepted). Printed works for which the artist's hand manipulated the plates, stones or screens and which have been properly signed and numbered as a limited edition will be accepted.
- Artists may upload up a total of 10 images of their work (whether they are submitting one or two pieces). NOTE: artists submitting more than two pieces will have the extra pieces withdrawn by staff.
- Works submitted must be ready for installation upon arrival at the Center. Any works submitted or delivered that are not deemed ready for installation will be rejected.
NOTE: Artists may provide up to 10 images of their submitted work. Only provide images of the one or two pieces submitted for consideration. This gives the artist the chance to show different perspectives and details of their artwork. Do not submit images of more than two individual pieces.
Commission
Work must be available for sale. The City of Greenwood Village will retain a 30% commission on sales. Proceeds benefit the Greenwood Village Arts and Humanities Council.
Juror's Awards
The juror will choose a total of three works for the following awards:
1st place - $1,000
2nd place - $ 500
3rd place - $ 300
How to Apply
Applications will be taken online only. If you are new to the CaFE site, click the “HOW TO APPLY” link in the blue bar at the top of the page, and it will walk you through registering as an artist, setting up your portfolio with images, and then returning to this call to complete the application. If you have issues with the online application, please call the Curtis Center for the Arts,303-797-1779, or email cstevens@greenwoodvillage.com for assistance.
About the Juror
Mike McClung, together with his partner Warren Campbell, owns Michael Warren Contemporary in Denver Colorado. Having worked in both business and in creative industries for the last 30 years, the gallery has been the perfect blend of his professional experience. Over the years, Mike has seen some 3500 gallery exhibits and nearly 2000 museum exhibits around the world; that coupled with looking at books, magazines, websites, television, restaurants, offices, and homes...well, it adds up to a LOT of artwork. Michael Warren Contemporary opened in the heart of Denver’s Art District on Santa Fe in 2014 and in 7 years has mounted over 100 exhibits and welcomed 90,000 visitors to the gallery.
About the Curtis Center for the Arts
Originally built as a one-room schoolhouse in 1914 to serve ten local students, the historic redbrick building is now home to the Curtis Center for the Arts. The Curtis School was formally opened in 1914 with no electricity or running water. The one acre of land the school sat on was originally donated by area resident Mary J. Curtis in 1901. In 1991 the building was dedicated as the Curtis Arts & Humanities Center. Today, the Curtis Center continues to be a learning center for the arts. The Center offers art instruction, rotating visual arts exhibits, lectures and the occasional performance. The Curtis Center for the Arts is owned and operated by the City of Greenwood Village.