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JOSHUA TREE ART GALLERY ISSUES CALL FOR ART FOR NEW “LOOKOUT” SERIES

The Joshua Tree Art Gallery is looking for three artists to participate in its “LookOut” series in March. Each artist’s work will be displayed in front of one of three large window panes at the front of the gallery. Work should be bold and eye-catching to attract attention. The art will be on display from March 6 through March 31. more information about showing art in the show is available below.

The storefront windows at JTAG are made of three 48-inch-wide panes with some horizontal supports at the top and bottom. Each artist will get one pane for viewing. Check out the work exhibited so far here.

Email Aimee Buyea, [email protected] with images and dimensions of the work. Artists can submit up to eight (8) works for selection. Please understand space is limited and our goal is to achieve a strong and cohesive presentation. In addition to the physical viewing space, the art and artists’ information will be promoted on the MBCAC websites and social media. Artists are also encouraged to promote their work and the show on their own social media channels as well since it helps us all reach a maximum audience.

Guidelines:

  • There are no fees to show.
  • Each artist must have 4 pieces ready to show.
  • Work should be bold, graphic, and not dependent on details as we want eye-catching work to attract attention as viewers will not be able to see the work up close.
  • Pieces should be rigid as 2-D work will be displayed on easels and 3-D work will be displayed on the floor or pedestals. 2-D work should be 24-48 inches in width. 3-D work must stand alone or fit on approx. 12 inch square pedestals and be 24-48 inches wide when arranged. The MBCAC will provide easels and pedestals. Other mediums and hanging methods can be discussed as no one should feel discouraged from submitting.
  • Artists will need to provide quality images of the selected work, (JPEG, TIFF or PNG. RGB format. Minumum 1200 ppi on any side) Work can be for sale. MBCAC will process sales and will receive a 15% commission.

The Gallery Director will schedule a one-on-one appointment for monthly drop off and pick up of the work.


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