Shuuki - Artist Callout - Forthcoming exhibition: opens 6th Oct - 10th Nov

Deadline: 15/09/2024

City: Cromford  |  Country: United Kingdom  |  Rachael Pinks

Report this?
The deadline for this opportunity has passed, and no more submissions are being accepted. Click here to have a look at other opportunities listed on CuratorSpace.

We are excited to announce our next call for artists submissions for our penultimate show of 2024. 'Shuuki' - Exhibition opens 6th Oct - 10th Nov.

Our forthcoming exhibition falls at the start of Autumn - 'Shuuki' is a Japanese word that means 'Autumn Air' and it seems a good time to explore 2 themes that the Autumn months can symbolise: Letting go and abundance.

Autumn is often seen as a time for reflection and letting go: Autumn offers a parallel to the seasonal changes in our own lives. As many trees shed leaves and bark, nature reminds us to look at what we can each individually release and let go of: what no longer serves us. Autumn is also a time brimming with natures beauty and abundance: a time for harvesting the fruits created during the long summer days and drinking in the abundance of beauty that this changing season creates.

We would love to receive an array of work which you as artists feel explores either letting go or abundance: pretty much anything that fits seamlessly with these themes: both literally and metaphorically.

To live in this world - Mary Oliver

you must be able
to do three things:
to love what is mortal; 
to hold it
against your own bones knowing
your own life depends on it;
and, when the time comes to
let it go,
to let it go


Abundance - Amy Schmidt -
in memory of Mary Oliver

It’s impossible to be lonely
when you’re zesting an orange.
Scrape the soft rind once
and the whole room
fills with fruit.
Look around: you have
more than enough.
Always have.
You just didn’t notice
until now.


Submissions Criteria & Information:

Open to all artists resident within the UK.

Open to all disciplines, including ceramics and sculpture.

Open to artists aged 18 and over.

Maximum number of pieces submitted per artist - 3.

Submission to the call out is free/no fee - however, if selected to exhibit in the show, there will be a £15 per artist exhibition fee payable on selection.

If selected, you will need to deliver & collect your work to/from the gallery prior to the show or send it via courier/post. This includes any unsold work at the end of the show, too. All costs incurred re; delivery/post/collection will be covered by the artist.

Artists will be solely responsible for insuring their artwork whilst it is in transit prior to and after the show.

Good quality JPEGs of your work: with no blurring and cropped to size - with no background showing.  File names for your JPEGs will need to be the title of your work or an abbreviation of the title.

There are no restrictions on size - however we aren’t able to accept/select a huge amount of large pieces - eg - over 1.5 metres square.

You must be able to deliver work on Monday 30th September 3-5pm.

Postal deliveries of work must be scheduled to arrive on 27th September.

If selected the gallery commission on any sales is 50%.

All artists will be contacted re. selection etc by approx 22nd September.

All works will need to be framed - unless on a box frame/stretched canvas or board. All pieces ready to hang with D rings and chord as appropriate. No mirror plates.

We are now OPEN for submissions to the call out for the show and we warmly welcome you to step forward and submit your work up until the deadline of the callout midnight on 15th September. 

 

Contact the curator
Who is eligible for this opportunity?
UK artists aged 18 and over.
When is the deadline?
Midnight 15th September 2024.
How many works can I submit?
Max 3.
When is the delivery date?
You must be able to deliver work on Monday 30th September 3-5pm.

Postal deliveries of work must be scheduled to arrive on 27th September.
When do I need to collect my work?
TBC
How much does it cost?
If selected for the exhibition: £15 per artist.
Are there payments to artists?
On sales - 50%.
What are the exhibition opening hours?
Friday - Sunday 10-5 pm.
Does the location have disabled access?
No.
What publicity will be provided as part of the opportunity?
Website, newsletter and social media. Local flyers.
Do I need to be present?
No.
How do you decide on proposals?
Quality of work and link to exhibition theme.
What happens if my proposal is chosen?
You'll receive an email.
What kind of proposals are you looking for?
Accepted form all visual artists - and all disciplines.
What are the selection criteria?
UK resident aged 18 and over. Work is selected on quality and link to the exhibition theme.

You must have an account to send a message to the curator of this opportunity. Registering only takes a few moments. Once registered you'll be able to keep track of all of your submissions and get updates on upcoming opportunities.

Register

Already have an account? You must log in to send this curator a message.

Login