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CALL for ENTRIES: Shy Rabbit

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of love

Some of the most precious kitchen gadgets I have are handmade–from olive wood cooking spoons to hand turned wooden salad bowls.  I love high tech gadgets, but the idea that every spoon in one of a kind gives a sort of reverence to cooking.  Yes, I might own 6 spoons, all copies of each other, but each one is unique.  I even have a favorite.  The crafting of my wooden spoons is not unlike the printmaking featured in this next Call.  Investigate…

Check out this Call for Entries from Shy Rabbit (Pagosa Springs, CO) for Print International 4.  Printmaking shows are far less common, so I am thrilled to bring this one to your attention.  Take a look…

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Learn more from Shy Rabbit Contemporary Arts!CALL for ENTRIES:
Print International 4

 

ELIGIBILITY:  All artists age 18+

MEDIA:  Printmaking.  Original contemporary works in traditional and nontraditional printmaking media including book arts, three-dimensional and mixed media prints are eligible.

DEADLINE:  June 1, 2013

NOTIFICATION:  June 15, 2013

ENTRY FEE:  $30 up to 3, $5 ea. add’l

JUROR:  Michael Krueger received his B.F.A. from the University of South Dakota in 1990, and his M.F.A. from the University of Notre Dame in 1993.  Krueger currently serves as an Associate Professor of Art at the University of Kansas, where he has been teaching Drawing and Printmaking since 1995.

Krueger’s work has been widely exhibited in the U.S., Europe and Asia, and has been presented in several solo shows and more than 40 national and international group shows over the last decade.  Krueger’s work is included in over 80 public collections.

SALES:  Sales will be encouraged, therefore all artwork must be available for sale. Retail sales of an Artist’s work will be split 60% Artist / 40% SHY RABBIT.

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Learn more from Shy Rabbit Contemporary Arts!

CALL for ENTRIES: I’ll Be Your Mirror

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Do you remember when fast food was a super fast, super cheap option?  If you were on the go or in a hurry, lunch or dinner at a fast food joint wouldn’t break the bank.  Today, my little family of 3 stopped for lunch.  I ordered from the value menu to keep my portion sizes in check.  My two favorite men ordered sandwiches and fries.  The total was about $16.50.  Really? $16.50 for a fast food lunch?  When did this happen?  Clearly, I am out of touch with reality.  This next Call puts 1650 in a much better light.  Don’t miss this…

Check out this Call for Entries from the 1650 Gallery (Los Angeles) for I’ll Be Your Mirror: The Portrait. The entry fee is only $25, and the 1650 Gallery also offer free matting and framing. Take a closer look…

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Learn more about the 1650 Gallery in Los Angeles!CALL for ENTRIES:
I’ll Be Your Mirror:
The Portrait

 

Great portraiture such as that produced by Dorothea Lange, Irving Penn, Richard Avedon, Matthew Brady, Peter Hujar and Diane Arbus comprise one of the main pillars of the Pantheon of photographic arts.

The challenge of capturing the personality behind the person requires both technical know-how and an artist’s eye, combining technique, intuition and empathy. When done right, the unseen power of persona comes into focus and, as if by magic — personality seems to jump from the page. This month 1650 Gallery tips our hat to the power of people pictures, and welcomes your work in the blockbuster genre of photographic portraiture.

ELIGIBILITY: All artists 18 years or older

MEDIA: Photography

Learn more about the I'll be your Mirror show from the 1650 Gallery!DEADLINE: May 12, 2013

ENTRY FEE: There is an entry fee of $25 for up to 5 images. Add’l $5 each.

JUROR:  Andrew Overtoom is an award winning filmmaker and photographer living in Los Angeles. He publishes THE UNDEAD NEG photography blog and is currently launching a quarterly fine art photography journal. He is also the owner/curator of 1650 Gallery in the Echo Park neighborhood of Los Angeles.

AWARDS:  Approximately 50 works will be chosen from submitted photographs to be included in the I’LL BE YOUR MIRROR exhibition at 1650 Gallery in the Echo Park neighborhood of Los Angeles.  Additional works may also be selected for an online gallery exhibition page.

SALES: The gallery retains 50% of the sale price, as well as 9.25% California sales tax. The 1650 Gallery offers free matting and framing for accepted photographs that fit their pre-cut mat sizes for the duration of the exhibition. Photo sizes are 8×10″, 11×14″ 16×20″, or 20×24″.

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Learn more about The Dark Side exhibition from the 1650 Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES: Strange Figurations

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face

I’ve always played with my food.  As a small kid, I loved making faces, and as a teenager, mashed potatoes and gravy just screamed for a castle and moat.  As an adult, my child is only mildly amused by smiley face pancakes and strange hair formed in syrup.  This next Call wants to see your strange figures, but I don’t think they’re looking for food art.  You be the judge…

Check out this Call for Entries from SlowArt Productions with Strange Figurations. The entry fee is reasonable, and the awards include both an exhibit at the Limner Gallery as well as an opportunity to have your work in the nationally-distributed art magazine, Direct ArtPlease don’t miss this double-duty art opportunity!

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Learn More about the Limner Gallery online!CALL for ENTRIES:
Strange Figurations

 

SlowArt Productions presents the thematic exhibition: Strange Figurations. The exhibition will be held at the Limner Gallery from September 7 – October 5, 2013.

ELIGIBILITY:
All artists 18+

MEDIA:  This exhibition is open to all interpretations of the concept, Strange Figurations. Included are all forms of surreal, visionary and extraordinary figurative art. All interpretations of the theme “Strange Figurations” will be reviewed and considered.

DEADLINE: June 30, 2013

NOTIFICATION: No later than July 30, 2013

ENTRY FEE: $35 for up to 4, $5 ea add’l. Artists accepted to exhibit will not be charged additional fees of any kind. Payments may be by check or money order payable to SlowArt Productions, or by credit card using PayPal.

Learn more about the Limner Gallery!SALES: All works in the show must be for sale. The gallery will take a 30 % commission on all sales. Sale price is determined by the artist.

AWARDS: Winning artists will be featured in a group exhibition at the Limner Gallery, September 7 – October 5, 2013.  The exhibition will also be displayed on the Limner Gallery web site. One artist will be awarded a two page display in Direct Art Volume #21, Fall 2014 issue Two artists will be awarded a single page display.

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Direct Art magazine.

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Download the Prospectus from SlowArt and the Limner Gallery!

CALL for ENTRIES: Bike Art

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delivery!

Once in my pajamas (about 5pm), I am too lazy… to walk or drive the .3 miles to one of my favorite restaurants for a caprese salad, chocolate chip banana bundt cake or any of their fantastic offerings.  And, they are truly fantastic.  They need a bike delivery person, right?  I’ll have to remember to drop that in the suggestion box.  This next Call sees all that is good about the bicycle as well.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Poudre Studio Artists & Galleries (Fort Collins, CO) for the Get on Your Bike & Ride, the 3rd annual bike art exhibit. Cool theme. The award amounts are low, but the commission rate is low too!

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Learn more from the Poudre Studio Artists and Galleries!CALL for ENTRIES:
Get on your Bike & Ride

 

ELIGIBILITY:
Open to all artists

MEDIA: The purpose of this exhibit is to showcase art portraying or related to bicycles.

All original artistic interpretations are welcome; contemporary, traditional, or abstract—2 or 3 dimensional pieces.

DEADLINE: May 14th, 2013

Learn more about the 3rd Annual Bike Art Exhibit!NOTIFICATION:
May 17th, 2013

ENTRY FEE:
$30 for up to 3 pieces,
$10 for each add’l piece

AWARDS: $50 first, $25 second, and $15 third place will be posted on the website poudrestudioartists.com as soon as the winners are determined.

A $10 People’s Choice award will also be offered and will be determined by a vote of visitors, which will be tallied at the end of the exhibit.

SALES: There is a 30% commission on all sales.

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Download the Prospectus from the Poudre Studio!

CALL for ENTRIES: Portfolio

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little piece of
my heart

I am craving tapas, and I am too lazy to do it myself.  I love the idea of little tidbits of a large variety of foods from savory to sweet.  I also love the sharing that is inherent in this sort of eating.  It always feels like we are sharing a chef’s whole portfolio of tricks and treats with those we love the most.  This next Call will allow you to show YOUR whole portfolio, and I am happy to share it with my readers…the ones I love most.  Too sappy for Thursday; I know…

Check out this Call for Entries for The Portfolio Show from the Kiernan Gallery (Lexington, Virginia). The is about a third lower this year than last.  So this is an excellent opportunity to show a full body of work for not much more than the average 3 image submission. If the shoe fits…

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Learn more about the Kiernan Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Portfolio Show

 

Every photograph tells a story. When part of a body of work, the photograph takes on a new meaning, becoming part of a bigger and more complete narrative. A portfolio allows the photographer to explore the complexities of their subject, providing context that gives it richness and meaning greater than the sum of its parts. The Kiernan Gallery is pleased to announce its second annual portfolio showcase, juried by renowned photography critic Vicki Goldberg.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA: All photographic media are encouraged.

DEADLINE:  May 23, 2012

NOTIFICATION: Approx. 8 days after deadline.

ENTRY FEE:  $50 for 10 – 15 images

Learn more from the Kiernan Gallery!JUROR:  Vicki Goldberg, one of the leading voices in the field of photography criticism, wrote about photography for the New York Times for thirteen years and has published several books and the texts for more than twenty-five photographic monographs.  One review of her latest book, The White House: The President’s Home in Photographs and History, called it “a lovely way to invite people who are a little wobbly on their White House and presidential history to shore up some of their weaknesses, while learning a thing or two about how the medium of photography has shaped our identity and national perspective.”

Goldberg has received numerous awards for writing, including the International Center of Photography’s Infinity Award, the Royal Society’s Dudley Johnston Award, and the Long Chen Cup (China).  Ms. Goldberg, who has taught courses at the Institute of Fine Arts in New York, the Centro de la Imagen in Mexico City, the Rhode Island School of Design and the Art Institute of Boston, lectures internationally and writes on photography for various magazines.

AWARDS:  For this exhibition, four photographers will be selected to show their complete bodies of work.

SALES:  Kiernan Gallery no longer takes commission on sold works. But, they DO still have incentive to sell your work. The Kiernan Gallery was founded by an emerging artist, and recognizes the importance of selling work; they believe that if artists are paying a submission fee, the gallery should not also take a portion of the sale. They do reserve the right to negotiate 20% in order to make a sale.

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CALL for ENTRIES: Knox Photo 2013

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know you?

I am suspicious of any restaurant called Mom’s or Pop’s.  Let’s face it, they are setting themselves up for failure.  I promise you, Mom’s Diner’s biscuits will not taste like my Mom’s biscuits.  And Pop’s Italian won’t taste like your Pop’s meatballs.  But, I get it.  There is comfort in the familiar.  This next Call has a little something familiar to my readers.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from The Arts & Culture Alliance for Knoxville Photo 2013. This is a great show run by a great organization. I’ve shown here several times, and the juror is fantastic. Wink, wink, nudge, nudge…

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Learn more about Knoxville Photo 2013!CALL for ENTRIES:
Knoxville Photo 2013

 

Hosted by the Arts & Culture Alliance, the first annual Knoxville Photo 2013 was developed to provide a forum for artists to compete on a national scale and display their work. Approximately 40-50 photographic works from both emerging and established artists will be selected by the juror, R.L. Gibson, for exhibition in the main gallery of the beautifully-restored Emporium Center at 100 S. Gay Street, Knoxville’s downtown arts anchor location.

ELIGIBILITY: All artists 18 years and older living in the US.

MEDIA: Photography in four categories:

  • The Human Experience (streetscapes, cityscapes, and environmental portraiture)
  • Our Earth (landscapes, animals, nature – should not include man-made objects)
  • Travel (any subject or genre, taken while away from home)
  • Digital Imagination (digitally enhanced in the camera or in post-production, including composites, montages, abstracts)

DEADLINE:  May 19, 2013

NOTIFICATION: June 10, 2013

ENTRY FEE: $30 for up to 3 images ($20 for Arts & Culture Alliance members and students). Up to 7 add’l images may be submitted for $5/each ($4 for members/students).

Learn more about Knoxville Photo 2013!JUROR: R.L. Gibson is a nationally-shown artist working and “living on vacation” in Gatlinburg, Tennessee with work in galleries from New York to Los Angeles.  Gibson opened her newest Xerography series Psychomachia with Arizona artist Jerry Portelli. She is now working on a text series for show in 2013/2014.  Gibson works almost exclusively as a Xerographist, producing complicated layered photographic compositions and then hand-transferring these images to a variety of substrates resulting in a unique monotype.

In addition to producing her own work and work in collaboration with other artists, Gibson also runs ArtAndArtDeadlines.com, a fun and quirky, food-themed art blog that offers reviews of emerging artists, shows from great galleries, and FREE Art Deadlines and Calls for Entry as an artist’s resource.

AWARDS: At least $600 in cash awards will be presented at the exhibition’s Opening Reception on July 5 at the Emporium. Awards include: $200 Best in Show, four $100 Best of Category awards, and a cash award for Best Work by an Alliance member. In addition, the juror will provide written comments on all entries. Awards are as designated by the juror, whose decision is final.

SALES: Every effort is made to promote sales. All sales are handled by the Arts & Culture Alliance, who retains a 25% commission (20% for cash and check sales).

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Download the Prospectus from the Arts and Culture Alliance!

CALL for ENTRIES: Humor Me

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pee less

I am consistently amused by product names.  It comes from all the years of marketing.  When I saw the first commercial for belVita, I thought, “Really? Those sound awful.”  But, of course, I am now addicted to the Golden Oat variety.  However, I think I have to draw the line at urine-monikered soft drinks.  Funny? Yes.  Appetizing? No.  This next Call’s humor makes it a yummy opportunity.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from Annmarie Sculpture Garden and Arts Center (Solomons, MD) for Humor Me.  This show has a low entry fee and a great theme.  Smile…

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 Humor Me show from the Annmarie Sculpture Garden and Arts Center!CALL for ENTRIES:
Humor Me

 

If laughter is the best medicine, then this exhibit might just be what the doctor ordered.  This call seeks works that make people chuckle, snort, giggle, guffaw, and laugh out loud!

The jury seeks a diverse body of work that explores humor through materials, composition, style, message, presentation, etc.

 

Ultimately, the goal of Humor Me! is to produce giggles, chuckles, and chortles in every guest and thus decrease stress and boost the immune system of everyone!

ELIGIBILITY: The exhibition is open to artists age 18 and older working in the U.S.

Learn more from Annmarie Sculpture Garden!MEDIA: All media welcome; small to large-scale installations; new media encouraged; indoor and outdoor works accepted.

DEADLINE:
July 31, 2013

NOTIFICATION:
Via email on or before
August 15, 2013

ENTRY FEE:  Artists must submit a $25 for up to 4 entries (or $20 for Annmarie members).

JUROR:  The exhibit will be juried by a 1-2 member panel; typically, one member of the panel is drawn from the Smithsonian Institution. Artists will be selected based on skill, technique, and originality.

AWARDS: Award amounts are contingent upon funding; typically there are at least 3 awards each about $250. All award winning artists will receive an invitation for a solo or group show.

SALES:   Works selected for exhibition cannot be removed before the end of the exhibition. Should a sale resulting from the exhibition occur, Annmarie will retain a 40% commission of the listed sale price.

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Learn more about the Annmarie Arts Center!

CALL for ENTRIES: Best Served Hot

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Joe

I’ve never been a coffee drinker Well, I used to submit to occasional peer pressure in social situations.  Wait, that didn’t sound like I was talking about coffee did it?  I probably have not had coffee, or any of its infinite variations, in over 10 years.  Nope, I am really not kidding.  I used to have my morning caffeine via a diet soft drink, but now I often drink the caffeine-free variety…if at all.  I have friends that cannot comprehend how I function without coffee or caffeine.  I dunno.  This next Call celebrates the morning coffee ritual.  Be careful, contents may be hot…

Check out this Call for Entries from Lillstreet Gallery (Chicago, IL) for Best Served Hot:  Ceramics for the Coffee Ritual.  The entry fee is reasonable.  The jurors are great.  And, I’ll bet the coffee at the reception will be fantastic, if you’re into that sort of thing.  Chug a lug…

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Learn more from the Lillstreet Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
Best Served Hot

 

Lillstreet Gallery is pleased to announce a call for entries for its annual juried ceramic exhibition.  This year, jurors Mark Lyman and Joseph Pintz will chose more than 50 works that celebrate the coffee ritual.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Ceramics.  Successful entries will include: mugs, cups, cream & sugar sets, pour-over brewing funnels, and other functional work related to the theme.

Learn more from the Lillstreet Gallery!

DEADLINE:
June 30, 2013

ENTRY FEE:
$40 up to 5 pieces

JURORS:  Mark Lyman is the Executive Director of the SOFA, the International Exposition of Sculpture Objects and Functional Art.

Joseph Pintz is a ceramic artist who received an Emerging Artist award from NCECA in 2009. He currently teaches at the University of Missouri-Columbia.

AWARDS:  1st Place $500, Runner-up $250

SALES:  Lillstreet Gallery will retain 50% commission on all sales.

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CALL for ENTRIES: No Dead Artists

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sweets

I am a hypocritical health food junkie.  I am the arrogant jerk that gives you sideways looks in the grocery line as you pile bacon, potato chips and pop tarts on the conveyor belt.  Afterall, you will be in the parking lot as I am hiding my Moon Pies under my bag of kale.  Sorry; it is hypocritical, I know.  I just want to live forever.  I want if for you too.  The majority of my groceries are whole foods, healthy or leafy and green.  But I never leave without a sugary indulgence.  This next Call needs you alive too.  Stay healthy…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Jonathan Ferrara Gallery (New Orleans, LA)  for the 17th Annual No Dead Artists Exhibit.  This show could pay off in spades.  Don’t wait until the last minute to enter…

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Learn more from the Jonathan Ferrara Gallery!CALL for ENTRIES:
No Dead Artists

No Dead Artists turns that notion on its head and gives emerging artists their first break in the art world. In the 90’s, the exhibition was open only to New Orleans artists and subsequently grew to include artists of Louisiana. In 2010, the exhibition expanded to become a national juried exhibition open to artists from the entire United States.

Each year, hundreds of artists submit thousands of works with the hope of being in the select few to exhibit at Jonathan Ferrara Gallery. The exhibition is reviewed annually by D. Eric Bookhardt (Artpapers and Gambit Weekly). The opening reception marks the beginning of the arts season in New Orleans and is attended by thousands of art enthusiasts.

Learn more from the Jonathan Ferrara Gallery!The exhibition was created in 1995 to give a voice to emerging artists. Now in its 17th year, No Dead Artists has become an exhibition that has time and again discovered new and emerging talent and is one of the most celebrated art exhibitions in the South.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all living artists working in the US.

MEDIA:  All mediums are accepted including, but not limited to, painting, sculpture, design, glass, metalwork, photography, video, mixed media and installation art.

DEADLINE:  June 15, 2013

NOTIFICATION:  July 15, 2013

ENTRY FEE:  $30 for up to 5

Learn more from the Jonathan Ferrara Gallery!JUROR:  Lawrence Benenson – Board Member of the Museum of Modern Art, American Folk Art Museum, Museum for African Art, Cooper Union, ART/OMI International Arts Center and the Center for Arts in Education; Megan Koza Young – Director of the Dishman Art Museum; and Jordana Zeldin – Director and Curator at ArtBridge

AWARDS:  One jury-winning artist will be awarded a solo exhibition at Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in 2013 as the grand prize.

SALES:  Any winning entry will be subject to a standard 50% gallery sales commission in the event that it is sold.

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Learn more from the Jonathan Ferrara Gallery!

 

CALL for ENTRIES: Cork St. Open

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3rds & 4ths

We don’t have leftovers at our house.  Any additional food that isn’t scarfed up by my ravenous 13-year-old or my string-bean skinny husband ends up being eaten as a lunch within a couple of days or as an additional ingredient in dinner that week.  I’m not sure why people object to leftovers so much.  Maybe it is a marketing problem.  We should take a nod from the British and start giving dishes made from leftovers great names like Bubble and Squeak.  This next Call is your chance to have a showing in London.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries for the Cork Street Open Exhibition held at the Gallery at Cork Street in London. Enter almost any media online for as little as £20 (~$30 USD) for your shot at this London show! Don’t miss out…

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Learn more about the Cork Street Open Exhibition!CALL for ENTRIES:
Cork Street
Open Exhibition

 

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA: All media except reproductions, film & video

DEADLINE: June 2, 2013

NOTIFICATION: June 21, 2013

ENTRY FEE: £20 for one (approx. $30.68 USD), £30 for up to 3, and £50 for up to 6 entries.

JUROR: The panel of judges is headed each year by Louis Singh, director of Beaux Arts Gallery London. In addition, four experts from the contemporary art world are also invited to participate, bringing the total on the panel to five. Members have included established artists, gallery owners, art critics and writers, art dealers, art enthusiasts and celebrities who may or may not be publicly recognized as accomplished artists.

Learn more about the Cork Street Open Exhibition!Updates to the jury list are found here.

Louis Singh says, “St Ives in the 1970s was a somewhat lazier place than today. Late morning deals were customarily made with cigarette in one hand and glass of sherry in the other. Back then my father had the Wills Lane gallery which ensured my mind was constantly flooded with images of the St Ives School as soon as my eyes had opened.

“When I was ten my parents opened the Beaux Arts gallery in Bath which continued to nurture these Cornish roots. These days with a sister gallery in London, minus the sherry, not much has changed. I busy myself by keeping the gallery from growing old by steering some youth and raw contemporary talent, towards its doors.”

Learn more about the Cork Street Open Exhibition!AWARDS: Grand Prize Award £1,000 Cash Prize & £1,000 worth of Materials and Services.

For a complete list of awards, click here.

SALES: All works must be for sale at the exhibition, prices set by the artist, and Cork Street Open Exhibition will retain 40% of the selling price.

For complete details, visit the Cork Street website!

Learn more about the Cork Street Open!