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Call for Exhibition Proposals

Propose an exhibition for this winter at Gallery 263 and bring your vision to life!

Gallery 263   /   Deadline: 12/01/19

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Pitch an exhibition for this winter at Gallery 263 and bring your vision to life. Organize and present a well-curated exhibition of contemporary art from start to finish, with guidance and support from Gallery 263 staff. Open to New England artists of all media and career levels.
Deadline: December 1, 2019
Apply online: http://gallery263.com/artist-opportunities/exhibition-proposal-series/

Location

Cambridge, Massachusetts

Fees

40

Eligibility

Only New England artists are eligible for consideration for solo proposals. For group proposals, at least 50% of participating artists must be from within New England. At least 50% of work submitted for review must be from the last two years.

Requirements

Open to solo and group proposals. Online submissions only, see prospectus for details. To apply, artists/curators compile an exhibition narrative, images and CV(s). New England artists eligible: MA, NH, CT, RI, VT, ME. For group proposals, at least 50% of the artists must be from within New England. Additionally, at least 50% of the proposed work must be created within the last 2 years.

Evaluation Criteria

Many factors may influence the panel's decisions for selecting Exhibition Proposal Series exhibitions. The EPS program intends to provide career development and experience for visual artists, and to share high quality and thought-provoking exhibitions with our local community. A successful proposal considers our unique, multi-functional space and engages our audience visually and conceptually.

Contact Information

Catherine Graffam
263 Pearl Street
Cambridge, MA 02143

W: http://www.gallery263.com/artist-opportunities/exhibition-proposal-series/
E: contact@gallery263.com

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