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3rd Annual Small Works Show

Art Room   /   Deadline: 09/22/19

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Art Room announces a call for entry for its 3rd Annual Small Works Show. This exhibition invites artists to submit compelling small-scale artwork. All media—including oils, acrylics, watercolors, pastels, drawings, sculpture in any medium, collage, printmaking, photography—will be considered.

2019 Juror Information: Art Room—Nathan Madrid, Deedra Baker, and Katie Murray

To submit work to the 3rd Annual Small Works Show, please visit https://artroomfw.org/what-we-do/exhibition.

Location

Art Room120 St. Louis Ave #117Fort Worth, TX 762014

Fees

$30

Eligibility

Open to multigenerational makers. All media—including oils, acrylics, watercolors, pastels, drawings, sculpture in any medium, collage, printmaking, photography—will be considered. Work must be no more than 12 inches (12") in any direction, including the framing or mounting. The size given for works should be the framed size. Height must be given before width regardless of whether the work is a vertical or horizontal piece. The artwork may represent any subject matter. Works on paper must be framed under plexiglass or glass—plexiglass is preferred. Please respect these eligibility requirements.

Requirements

Please submit images with the following specifications:
• 72 ppi
• 800 pixels on the longest side
• No borders around the image
• JPEG file format

Label your image files with your last name and the title of the artwork—if it is a long title, you may use a keyword or abbreviation (i.e. Baker_Homeplace.tif).

Please include the following with your entry: Title, Medium, Scale (h x w inches), Date, Price

Contact Information

Deedra Baker
120 St. Louis Ave #117
Fort Worth, TX 76104

P: 682-250-3128
W: www.artroomfw.org
E: dbaker@artroomfw.org

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