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fruition | emerging artist residency and exhibitions

Leah Macdonald, Kevin Tully and Amanda Smith, jurors

A Smith Gallery and Fuse Studio   /   Deadline: 04/30/24

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fruition: accomplishment, fulfillment, achievement, perfection, result, completion ….

Do you have a series of photographs that you are interested in making into a completed mixed media body of work? Images that are ready to be edited, printed, and combined with mixed media?

A Smith Gallery in conjunction with Fuse Studio is seeking artists who need studio space and equipment to complete or further a body of work and would like to be supported with guidance, time, and the tools needed to create and complete a project. Potential projects should include the combination of photography and mixed media -- analog and or digital photographs combined with collage, encaustic, bookmaking, drawing, painting, etc..

Jurors Leah Macdonald of Fuse Studio, Kevin Tully and Amanda Smith of A Smith Gallery will be selecting two projects. Each selected artist will receive a five day/night residency at Fuse Studio in Philadelphia, hands on instruction with Leah Macdonald, zoom meetings with Amanda Smith and Kevin Tully and an online exhibition and GalleryTalk at A Smith Gallery.

Submissions accepted until April 30. Selections will be announced by May 15. Entry fee per proposal is $125.

For more info, please visit the A Smith Gallery website or email Amanda Smith.

Fees

125

Eligibility

Photographers of all levels, international.

Contact Information

Amanda Smith
102 Post Oak Drive # 175
JOHNSON CITY, TX 78636

P: 5124224080
W: https://asmithgallery.com/
E: amanda@asmithgallery.com

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