This is from a gallery in New York, but it seems to be open to anyone. Presented here as part of our ongoing commitment to the arts. Check it out, if you are interested.
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Any artist worldwide who in any way self-identifies as female may submit original works of art. Collaborations are welcome.
EXHIBITION STATEMENT:
In January 2010 A.I.R. Gallery in NY will host “The Man I Wish I Was” a month-long, partially juried, partially invitational exhibition. In keeping with the feminist tradition of irreverent internal-critique and self-vigilance the intent of the show is to question how gender perception relates to personal identity.
We look forward to unanticipated perspectives and encourage an open interpretation of “The Man I Wish I Was.”
DEADLINE:
October 2, 2009 at midnight online, 6pm if hand delivery, or postmark October 2 by mail.
JURORS:
Lauren Ross, Curator and Director of Arts Programs, Friends of the High Line
Kat Griefen, Director, A.I.R. Gallery
Kharis Kennedy, Independent Curator and Artist
SUBMISSION FORMATS:
Artists may submit digital images via the online application, or may download a paper application to accompany slides, video or a CD of digital images.
ENTRIES:
Complete entries include:
1. Entry form;
2. Four (4) images (including details) OR one three (3) minute video;
3. $20 entry fee
Submissions may be in the form of sketches for incomplete works or images of completed works. The jury will conduct a blind review of applications; therefore, artists must not include names on submission materials, except where indicated.
Please CLICK HERE to apply online or download an entry form.
SCHEDULE:
Deadline for Receipt of Entry: October 2, 2009
Acceptance Notification Date: November 15, 2009
Exhibition Dates: January 6 – January 31, 2010
Opening Reception: Thursday, January 7, 2010 from 6pm to 8pm
Please note: All inquires regarding the application process should be directed to: info@airgallery.org. Inquiries will be responded to on a weekly basis.
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