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Year: 2012

CALL for ENTRIES: Scriptapalooza

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Some days are meant for meatloaf no matter how much you love lamb chops.  Vegetarian?  Okay, some days are meant for frozen peas no matter how much you love edamame.  A change in routine is necessary to make you appreciate what you have.  This next Call offers a HUGE change of pace for some of you, not so much for others.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries for Scriptapalooza.  Yep, it is a call for something other than visual arts.  So many of you have multiple talents that I thought we would take a short detour from our regular programming to let you stretch your creative genius in an alternate direction.  It can’t hurt…

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Learn more about Scriptapalooza!CALL for ENTRIES: Scriptapalooza

 

“Our number one priority has always been the writer, from choosing our judges to creating opportunities for writers. We continue to surround ourselves with reputable and successful companies, including the many production companies, literary agents and managers who read all the entered scripts.

Our past winners have gone on to win Emmys, get signed by agents, managers, have their scripts optioned and even have their scripts made into movies.

Discovering & Promoting
Writers Since 1998

 

Learn more about Scriptapalooza!But the most important prize of all is that Scriptapalooza will promote, pitch and push the Semifinalists and higher for an entire year. No other competition in the world does that.” –from the Scriptapalooza website

ELIGIBILITY:
Open to any writer, age 18 or older

MEDIA:  One 80-140 page screenplay written in English

DEADLINE & ENTRY FEE:  By March 5th – $50, by April 16th – $55, or by April 19th – $60

JUDGES:  The list of judges is too long to reproduce.  Visit the judges page for a complete list!

AWARDS:  Over $25,000 in cash and software prizes including $10,000 for first place.

For complete details, visit the Scriptapalooza site!

Learn more about Scriptapalooza!

CALL for ENTRIES: The Portrait

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not GREEN

Recently I called eggplant sexy, and I am still receiving email about that one.  So chew on this one: brussel sprouts are sexy too.  There.  I said it. I mean it. You don’t have to like it…or them.  The only thing that makes me hesitate to say my veggie self portrait would be a brussel sprout is, of course, they are green and round.  I strive not to be green or round. This next call is all about portraits. And I still think eggplant is sexy, folks…

Check out this Call for Entries for The Portrait: Up Close & Personal from MPLS Photo Center (Minneapolis, MN). This is a great venue and a great juror.  Don’t miss this opportunity!

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Learn more about The Portrait show at MPLS Photo Center!CALL for ENTRIES:
The Portrait:
Up Close & Personal

Portraits tell a story, depict a character, reveal emotion, demonstrate sensitivity and illustrate an intimate connection with your subject.

The greatest challenge and most important element in a successful portrait is an intimate connection with the subject. The ways in which you explore this connection, going beneath the surface and finding what is the essence of the portrait determines its success as a representation of your subject.

Explore different styles and methods of making revealing portraits that reflect not just the subject but you the photographer as well.  Demonstrate the sensitivity necessary to move beyond literal renderings to more intimate portraits. Create images that go below the surface and penetrate deeply into a subject’s character.

 

Learn more about the MPLS Photo Center!ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists.

MEDIA: Photography

DEADLINE: April 15th, 2012

NOTIFICATION: April 24th, 2012

ENTRY FEE: $35 for five, $10 ea. add’l

JUROR: Andrea Mellard is Curator of Exhibitions and Public Programs at AMOA-Arthouse in Austin, Texas.   The newly merged museum provides rich environments for a wide range of audiences to investigate and experience excellence in modern and contemporary art.  The museum accomplishes this through innovative exhibitions, education, interpretative programs and direct access to the creative process.  Andrea Mellard draws on an interdisciplinary background to connect visual art to contemporary culture.  She has been on staff for seven years and curating for since 2009.

Learn more about the MPLS Photo Center!Recently, she curated exhibitions of photography including Clifford Ross: Outside Realism and New Art in Austin: 15 to Watch. Previously, she was a curatorial and research assistant at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of American History for a three-year long cultural history project on Memphis, Tennessee. She holds an M.A. degree in American Studies from The University of Texas at Austin and an Interdisciplinary Humanities degree for California State University at Monterey.

AWARDS: First Place – $400, Second Place – $300, Third Place – $200 and Three Honorable Mentions. Prizes and Awards include a free Black & White Exhibition Book.

For complete details, Visit the Website!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Rogue

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Indulgence

Bacon cupcakes were the highlight of my holiday cruise.  Mmmhmm.  I feels naughty saying “bacon cupcakes,” and it felt rogue eating bacon cupcakes.  Fantastic, really.  My cupcake was compliments of The Cupcake Cupboard on board the Freedom of the Seas, but follow the link above to find a recipe of your own.  Go rogue with this next Call.  Investigate.

Check out this Call for Entries from Rogue Video and Performance for Speculation and Spectacle, a video installation show in Brooklyn, NY.  The location is spectacular, and there is no entry fee.  Don’t delay because email submissions are not accepted.  Take a look…

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Learn more from Rogue Video!CALL for ENTRIES:
Speculation and Spectacle

 

Curators Elisabeth Murray and Jonathan Brantley, in collaboration with from Rogue Video and Performance seek video art to be projected out-of-doors in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. This event will take place in the area beneath the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway, between Meeker and Union Avenues on May 3rd from 7:30pm until 9:30pm.

THEME: Gentrification

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists.

MEDIA:  Artists must submit their videos in DVD, .mpeg, .avi or .mov formats with an aspect ratio of 4:3. Videos cannot exceed 5 minutes in duration.

DEADLINE:  March 30, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  April 9, 2012

ENTRY FEE:   None

MAIL SUBMISSIONS TO:  Speculation and Spectacle, Walsh Gallery at Seton Hall University, 400 S. Orange Avenue, S. Orange, NJ 07079.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

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CALL for ENTRIES: National Photography Award

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Sadly, most of the indulgent foods I love are not necessarily the most healthy.  During cold weather, I always dream of sitting under a palm tree and drinking a frozen coconut concoction, umbrella-optional, while the palm fronds shade me from the sun.  Coconut milk has a fat content of approximately 17%.  Uh huh.  Well, maybe this next show will give you a chance to enjoy the palm tree part, and coconut could be a great way to celebrate…

Check out this Call for Entries for the 2012 National Photography Award to be exhibited at The von Liebig Art Center (Naples, FL) by the Naples Art Association.  Don’t be scared off by using the Juried Art Services website…it is easy, I promise.  Take a look…

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Learn more from The von Liebig Arts Center!CALL for ENTRIES:
National Photography
Award

 

The photography exhibition will be installed in The von Liebig Art Center’s Frederick O. Watson Gallery from June 4 through August 10, 2012.

The von Liebig Art Center is located in Naples, Florida in the heart of the 5th Avenue South shopping, dining and arts district.

ELIGIBILITY:
Artists living in the US.

MEDIA:  Photography.  Photographers are invited to enter one photograph taken in the United States after January 1, 2010 and not previously exhibited at The von Liebig Art Center.

DEADLINE:  March 22, 2012 at 4 pm

NOTIFICATION:  To view the results for your entry, log into your Juried Art Services account on or after April 9, 2012 and go to “applications.”  The grand prize award winner will be notified by telephone or E-mail on May 24, 2012.

David Wensel - Camera USA 2011 Award WinnerENTRY FEE:  $32 for non-members & (for current Naples Art Association members the entry fee is $27) and is payable online by credit card.

JUROR:  Bradly Dever Treadaway is a multidisciplinary artist and educator specializing in digital media and installation.  Utilizing a diverse set of photographic processes, video and performance, Treadaway’s work appropriates public and private archives to investigate the disintegration of family structure and the breakdown of cultural passage.  Currently a Faculty Member and the Digital Media Coordinator at the International Center of Photography in New York City, Treadaway is a Fulbright Scholar to Italy and has exhibited work in 11 countries.

Learn more from The von Liebig Arts Center!AWARDS:  A $5,000 grand prize award will be presented to one photographer. The grand prize award winner will receive two nights hotel accommodations in Naples, Florida and round-trip economy class air fare to attend a preview reception and award presentation on Friday, June 1, 2012. (David Wensel – Camera USA 2011 Award Winner, pictured above left).

SALES:  Photographs exhibited in “Camera USA” may be available for purchase or listed as NFS (not for sale). Once stated, neither the price nor title of the photograph may be changed. The NAA processes sales and will retain a 30% commission on all photographs sold during the exhibition. Proceeds from sales support the NAA’s exhibition programs. Photographers’ proceeds will be mailed. Photographers generally receive their checks within three weeks from the close of the exhibition.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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REMINDER: Spontaneous

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worth TWO in a BUSH?

I still dislike the lack of spontaneity involved in home-cooking. What I am I going to do with all the extra food I grow this year?  My neighbors would say “can it.”  Mmmhmm.  Need I remind you of how little time I have as it is?  Maybe I will spontaneously leave baskets of home-grown goodies on strangers’ doorsteps.  This next show expects spontaneity from YOU.  TIME IS RUNNING OUT…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Darkroom Gallery (Essex Junction, VT) for Spontaneous. The entry fee at Darkroom is always low ($20), and I love that they will provide free matting and framing if you work in their standard sizes. Take a look…

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Learn more about the Spontaneous exhibit at the Darkroom Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Spontaneous

 

Spontaneity is the hallmark for great documentary and street photography where the moments of life, often ironic, poignant, emotionally charged, tragic or absurd are frozen.

Photography provides the means to capture a moment but which moment makes all the difference. Well known masters include Henri Cartier-Bresson and W. Eugene Smith with recent discoveries such as Vivian Maier and Frank Oscar Larson adding to a long list of great photographers.

Learn more about the Darkroom Gallery online!

Many of the scenes captured by practitioners of this art, with the possible exception of war and extreme sports documentary, pass before us every day, but we do not see.

This exhibit is dedicated to those who strive to see, realize and then manifest vision and moment into an image so that we can all see what is right in front of us or inaccessible in some other way. Showing us the remarkable moments that make up the, often unconscious, Human Experience.

ELIGIBILITY:
Entrants must be at least 18 years old. If you are younger, you must have a parent or legal guardian make the submission for you.

MEDIA:
Photography.

DEADLINE: Feb 22, 2012

NOTIFICATION: Feb. 28, 2012

JUROR: Nikos Economopoulos began his photography career inn 1988 with a long-term project in Greece and Turkey. He photographed whatever he came across on his daily walks: street scenes, public gatherings, solitary meanderers, or deserted landscapes.

Learn more about the Darkroom Gallery!

In 1990, Economopoulos’ photographs began to appear in newspapers and magazines worldwide. In the same year he started to take photographs in Albania, Bulgaria, Romania and the former Yugoslavia, investigating the territorial, ethnic and religious tensions of the region, as well as the endurance of traditional social and religious rites. This work earned him the Mother Jones Award in 1992.

Subsequent work includes lignite miners and the Muslim minority in Greece, people living along the Green Line dividing southern and northern Cyprus; illegal immigrants at the Greek-Albanian border; and young residents of Tokyo, mass emigration of ethnic Albanians fleeing Kosovo. He was given the Abdi Ipektsi Award for peace and friendship between Greece and Turkey in 2001.

Learn more about Juror Nikos Economopoulos!Nikos has published ten books and his work is in the permanent collections of Centre Méditerranéen de la Photographie and the Benaki Museum. He organizes a series of photography workshops in locations in eastern Europe, Asia and Africa.

AWARDS: All selected entries are exhibited in the gallery and included in a full color exhibit catalog. Juror’s Choice receives a 20×35″ vinyl exhibit banner featuring their image. People’s Choice gains free entry into a future exhibit.

SALES: Darkroom offers free matting and framing of accepted entries for the duration of each of their exhibitions, subject to standard sizes. Photographers set their own prices if they wish to sell their work and retain all rights to their photographs. For commission details, go to the bottom of the Submisssion Rules page!

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the Darkroom Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES: Gardens

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HALF-RUNNER?

I can’t decide what to grow in my new garden.  As I have mentioned, ad nauseum, I am moving to a bigger place.  AND, I am getting back the one thing I’ve really missed since I’ve lived on top of a mountain…a yard.  Do I grow lettuce or spinach or tomatoes or cucumbers or green beens or blackberries or pumpkins or herbs?  I have a finite amount of time.  Can anyone tell me what to grow that won’t need my assistance?  I suspect I’ll be waiting for that email for quite some time. This next call wants your perspective on gardens.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries for Gardens brought to you by the A. Smith Gallery (Johnson City, Texas). The entry fee is low, and you might be inspired to create a little green space of your own. Take a look…

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Learn more about the Gardens exhibit at the A Smith Gallery juried by Steve Goff!CALL for ENTRIES:
Gardens

 

gar-dens: plants, flowers, vegetables, bed, conservatory, field, greenhouse, nursery, oasis, patch, plot, sanctuary, spread, green, bugs, trees.

 “…let us cultivate our garden.” –Voltaire, from Candide

 

Sowing seeds, watching them sprout and ultimately grow into plants is an amazing and awe inspiring magical experience.  Plants, flowers and trees in a garden have their own quiet life affirming force.  From inspiring poetry and art to cleansing the Earth’s atmosphere and providing life sustaining nourishment, plants and flowers in a garden are essential to human existence. “ — from the A. Smith Gallery website.

Learn more about the Gardens exhibit at the A Smith Gallery juried by Steve Goff!ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists. Entries must not have been exhibited previously in an exhibition at A Smith Gallery.

MEDIA: Photography

DEADLINE:
March 19, 2012

NOTIFICATION:
April 2, 2012

ENTRY FEE: A non-refundable entry fee of $25 for the first 5 images and $5 for each additional image is required. The Paypal link is on the Entry Form.

JUROR:  Steve Goff is the Professor and Chair of Photography, Art and Mass Communication at Odessa College where he has taught since 1984.  He received his B.F.A. and M.F.A. from Ohio University and taught at the Maine Photographic Workshops, Lakeland and Cuyahoga Community Colleges and Cleveland State University before moving to Texas.

Learn more about the Gardens exhibit at the A Smith Gallery juried by Steve Goff!Goff has been awarded the Aid to Individual Artist Fellowship from the Ohio Arts Council and the Fellowship Award in Photography, from the Mid-America Arts Alliance/National Endowment for the Arts and represented the Fellowship winners at Mois de la Photo in Paris, France.  He has an extensive exhibition record and teaches workshops around the state and region. Steve currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Texas Photographic Society and the Odessa Council for the Arts and Humanities.

AWARDS: Cash prizes of $250 each will be awarded for The Juror’s Award and The Director’s Award, along with a $100 prize for the Visitors’ Choice Award. There will also be five Honorable Mentions.

SALES: A Smith Gallery will retain 40% commission out of the sales price.

For complete details, Visit the Website!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Through That Which is Seen

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is boring

I confess that I occasionally have dreams that a model of my kitchen will end up in the Smithsonian like Julia Childs’ did.  As glamorous as that sounds, everyone would see my 3 mismatched Fiestaware and shelves and shelves of white dishes.  Think white rice. Yawn.  Methinks life-size dioramas are a difficult tribute to pull off well.  This next Call doesn’t require life size.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries for Through that Which is Seen, an curated show brought to you by Root Division (Sacramento, CA). The entry fee is incredibly low, and the thematic content is fascinating. Don’t miss this one…

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Learn more from Roots Division! CALL for ENTRIES:
Through That Which is Seen

 

Through That Which is Seen will represent a range of interpretations of the diorama on all scales.

They aim to exhibit pieces borrowing from museums’ use of the diorama as a means to inform and educate to works that turn the more conventional notion of diorama on its head.  From natural history displays to shoebox book reports…

The word diorama often conjures
memories from childhood.

 

However, dioramas can be found dotted throughout our daily lives.  Think about storefront displays, televisions, and medicine cabinets, to name a few.  Does a shower become a performative diorama when in use?  Or a car?

Learn more about Roots Division!

ELIGIBILITY:
All artists

MEDIA:
The co-curators are open to
reviewing any and all
possible interpretations
of dioramas.

DEADLINE:
March 19, 2012

ENTRY FEE:
$10 for 4 images

CURATOR:
Alexis Arnold & Lauren Hartman

For complete details,
Read the Full Call
!

Learn more from Roots Division!

CALL for ENTRIES: Las Vegas is Calling!

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TART

I googled “quince tree,” yesterday.  I am moving to a bigger house closer into downtown Gatlinburg, and my new house has two quince trees.  Related to the apple and pear, quince is added in small quantities to jams and sauces made of other fruits to add a little tartness.  Gotta love the tarty.  Maybe this next show will add a little TART your artistic resume.  It is worth investigating…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Contemporary Arts Center of Las Vegas for their 23rd Annual Juried Show.  The commission is very low, and the deadline is just around the corner.  Don’t miss this opportunity to put a Nevada show on your resume!

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Learn about the 23rd Annual Juried Show for the CAC of Las Vegas!CALL for ENTRIES:
23rd Annual Juried Show

 

The CAC Annual Juried Show is the Contemporary Arts Center’s opportunity to expose artists working in contemporary visual arts to a wide audience.  This exhibition is a prominent showcase in the Southern Nevada region and highlights the exceptional work of national and international emerging artists.

ELIGIBILITY:  National and international artists 16 years and older may submit a maximum of five works completed within the last two years and not exhibited in a previous CAC exhibition.

Learn more about the Contemporary Art Center of Las Vegas!MEDIA:
All media

DEADLINE:
February 24, 2012

NOTIFICATION:
March 5, 2012

ENTRY FEE:  Non-members may enter 2 pieces for $30, add’l $10 per piece, up to five pieces total.

JUROR:  Mat Gleason is a Los Angeles art critic, curator, commentator and writer for The Huffington Post, and publisher of Coagula Art Journal, which he founded in 1992.  He recently curated ‘Avant L.A.‘, to coincide with the Platform Art Fair, wherein the exhibition identified the 10 most compelling and important established and emerging artists living and working independently in Los Angeles.

SALES:  The Contemporary Arts Center receives a 30% commission from all works of art designated for sale.

AWARDS:  Over $3,000 in award money is available to the juror to present to artists.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Read the Full Call for the Contemporary Art Center of Las Vegas!

CALL for ENTRIES: Travelers

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PERKY
part

I am not a coffee drinker, but most of you know that.  Truth is…I really dislike coffee. I rarely mention this small fact because it apparently disqualifies me as a foodie, or so I’ve been told.    This next Call involves coffee in a random sort of way, but this time (and in this way) I like it…I really like it.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Tenn Street ART (Denver, CO) for Travelers on Tenn 3.  I am a fan of retail gallery spaces. They often spur sales.  Don’t miss this one…

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Learn more about the Travelers on Tenn show!CALL for ENTRIES:
Travelers on Tenn

 

The theme:  Journey, pilgrimage, escape, trek, junket, odyssey.  There are many ways and reasons to travel.  Whether it be a trip of the body, an object moving in space or an inner journey of the mind – your interpretation of movement from one place to the next is what we are looking for.  The images may be concrete or abstract, realistic or fantasy.

ELIGIBILITY: Open internationally

MEDIA:  Photography — traditional, digital, experimental or a mixture.

DEADLINE:  March 11, 2012 by 6pm (MST)

NOTIFICATION:  March 15, 2012

ENTRY FEE: $35 for up to 5 pieces, $5 each additional

JUROR:  Terri Bell is a fine art photographer, mixed media artist, and graphic designer who lives and works in Denver, Colorado. Since 2006 her art has been shown extensively in special exhibitions and galleries. She is a juried artist member of CORE New Art Space in Denver and maintains a studio|gallery in the heart of Denver’s Art District on Santa Fe.

Learn more about Juror Terri Bell!Bell enjoys challenging preconceptions about photography through the creative post production of images.  She also uses her photographs in digital collage, and in combination with paint and a variety of other elements to create mixed media works on canvas.  Her work  is featured in the 2011 HGTV Green Home at Stapleton Denver.  Her photography can often be seen as transition images on KBDI/PBS in Boulder, CO.

AWARDS:  Tenn Street ART will host a First Friday Reception with refreshments and live music on Friday, April 6, 2012 from 6-9 PM.  A Juror’s Best of Show, a Juror’s Honorable Mention and a Curator’s Choice will be awarded that evening.

SALES:  All sales, including taxes, are handled through Tenn Street Coffee & Books during the month of the exhibit.  The sales commission split is 60% Artist and 40% to the Gallery.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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CALL for ENTRIES: Her Love Made Visible

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chickadee

Another Valentine’s day has come and gone without a gourmet candlelit dinner.  In fact, I had fried chicken from deli section of my grocery store and waffle fries.  Romantic, eh?  Well, maybe my idea of romance is a bit different than you would expect.  I spend a lot of my life taking great care of the nutritional value and creativity of my meals.  Love means making it okay to eat fried chicken (not baked) in my pajamas while watching Biggest Loser.  No really.  This next Call is a new twist on love-themed shows.  Is this one for you?

Check out this Call for Entries from ARTs East New York (Brooklyn) for Her Love Made Visible.  This is a great organization, and did I mention that there is no entry fee and only 10% commission?  Take a look…

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Learn more about ARTs East New York!CALL for ENTRIES:
Her Love
Made Visible

 

Love is complicated. It’s the root of a wide array of emotions, motivations and behaviors.  ARTs East New York invites you to submit artworks that use love as a lens through which to explore the intricacies of womanhood.

This exhibition will present depictions of how love shapes the female figure, the space she lives in and the actions she takes.

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Download the Prospectus from ARTs East New York! ELIGIBILITY:
Open to all artists

MEDIA:
Any medium

DEADLINE:
March 7, 2012

NOTIFICATION:
Mid-March

ENTRY FEE:
No entry fee

 

JURORS:  A small committee will make the final selections for the show.

SALES:  ARTs East New York will charge a 10% commission fee for any works sold during the duration of the show.

For complete details, Download the Prospectus!

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Download the Prospectus from ARTs East New York!