This little
PIGGIE
goes to market!
Must I admit that pickled pigs feet give me the willies? They may be lovely, but I find the trend to “pickle” everything other than cucumbers a little disturbing. Plus, there is something about those naked feet in a jar that make me feel guilty looking at them. Wierd, I know. Speaking of naked, this Call for Entries wants your best nudes…maybe your feet.
Check out this Call for Entries from The Shoe Factory Art Co-op (Rochester, NY) for Exposed! The entry fee is really low, and for those of you looking for a NY show, this could be a great option. Take a look…
CALL for ENTRIES:
Exposed!
The Shoe Factory Art Co-op, Rochester’s alternative exhibit space, is accepting submissions for their 2011 April art exhibition. Artists are asked to create a work of art that reflects the show’s title Exposed! The Nude Self. All mediums considered. All sizes considered. Juried by The Shoe Factory Art Co-op.
ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists residing in the US. Editor’s Note: The prospectus does not give specifics; however, it was sent to me as a national showIf you are under 18 years old, I would inquire about your eligibility prior to paying the entry fee.
MEDIA: Your work(s) of art must reflect the title of the show, “Exposed! The Nude Self.” They will consider all media.
ENTRY FEE: Please pay your $15 or $25 submission fee by PayPal or Credit Card on the Call for Artists page on the Shoe Factory Art Co-op website, or you can mail a check or money order.
COMMISSION: The Shoe Factory Art Co-op will retain 25% of the price of any artwork sold.
PUBLICITY: Please e-mail good quality jpegs of your submission to studio212@shoefactoryarts.com, or send good quality photos via US mail to their address. The more professional your photos, the more they are apt to use them to publicize the show.
ABOUT The Shoe Factory ART CO-OP: Their mission is “to promote our creative work within a supportive network of artists and friends. We provide opportunities for artists to exhibit in Rochester’s Neighborhood of the Arts!” — from shoefactoryarts.com