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Call For

Artists

Fixed
Visual Art ,
submitted by
Stina Taylor

PULP

This Call for Entry group exhibition will expand on the power of paper. The Art Center Highland Park (TAC) is searching for work not merely done on paper, but work that explores and manipulates the materiality of paper itself, using paper in unique and interesting ways to push its boundaries and surfaces.

Entry fee is $35 for up to 3 pieces of work.

Guest jurors: Azadeh Hussaini, Antonius Tin-Bui, and Reisha

This exhibit will correspond with Deconstructing Paper in TAC’s Main Gallery. Azadeh Hussaini, Antonius Tin-Bui, Reisha will employ different methods of manipulating paper as a medium. These artists will stretch and expand the meaning of paper to explore identity.

Submit here

Important Dates and Information:

  • May 24: Deadline to submit
  • May 27: Jurying Begins
  • May 30: Notifications sent
  • June 17: Drop off/delivery of work due by this date
  • June 18-20: Installation
  • June 21: Opening Reception- 5:30-8:00pm
  • August 10: Last day to view exhibition
  • August 12: pick up/deinstall exhibition

-All mediums, including but not limited to: photography, oil, acrylic, pencil, ink, mixed media, ceramics, sculpture, encaustics, multimedia, and installation will be reviewed.

-This call is open to all artists 18 years of age or older. No work may exceed 48 inches wide (framed), or be more than 50 lbs. Installations may be considered—but please describe in detail. 

-Artists are responsible for all shipping expenses.
All entries must include an artist statement.

-Work is juried individually. Notification of accepted or declined work will be sent in a separate email by May 30.

Details
Deadline: 05.23.2024
Contact
Name: Caleb Smith
Email: info@theartcenterhp.org
Address: 1957 Sheridan Rd
Phone: 8474321888