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Slides must be received by July 17, 2003 Calendar
AWARDS The Juror of Awards will choose awards after the paintings have been received. Cash awards in excess of $2000 will be awarded. ELIGIBILITY Open to residents of 14 states: CO, IA, ID, KS, MN, MT, ND, NE, OK, OR, SD, UT, WA, and WY. All entrants must be at least 18 years old. Each entry must be the work of a single artist, and executed within the past two years. Works previously entered and accepted are not eligible. JUROR OF AWARDS Judy Morris, AWS is a life long resident of Medford, Oregon. Judy earned a BS and MS in art education. She is a popular juror and workshop teacher in the US, Canada, Mexico and Europe. She is a signature member of AWS, NWS, MWS and more. Currently, Judy and her husband Tom live on property with two houses, one entirely dedicated to Judy's studio. Her experience as a high school art teacher has made Judy aware of the importance of direct, clear instruction. She teaches nationally and is known for her very well organized, information-rich workshops. Her paintings are a study in contrasts of color, texture and content. The author of North Light's Watercolor Basics, Light, Judy is known for her sophisticated use of salt texturing. SPECIFICATIONS Artwork must be painted as transparent watercolor, applied only in a transparent manner. Medium must be based in a gum arabic binder; pigment must be resoluble in water. Use of white, acrylic, gouache, ink, pastel, colored pencil, metallic, collage or surface constructions will not be allowed. Works must be painted on a single piece of untreated paper. Use of gesso, priming, or embossing is not permitted. Handmade paper must be free of pigment and/or imbedded materials. CONDITIONS Accepted work must be quality framed behind plexiglas, and wired to hang. Top mats must be white, off-white or very light neutral, no exceptions. Color filets are acceptable. Maximum frame size cannot exceed 50" in either direction. Minimum image size is 8" x 10" (80 sq. in.). All works must be reviewed by the NPWS screening committee for Prospectus infringements. This committee's decisions are final. If works do not pass the final screening, they will not be exhibited and will be returned at the artist's expense. Jurying will be based only on the artwork. The slides of accepted work will be retained permanently by NPWS for use for publicity and show publication only. Prairie Edge will handle all sales. A 35% commission will be charged. STATEMENT OF LIABILITY Artists are responsible for insuring their paintings to and from the exhibition. Prairie Edge provides insurance during the exhibition. Neither NPWS nor Prairie Edge will be responsible for damage or loss of artwork during shipment. FEES AND SHIPPING The entrance fee for NPWS members is $15.00 for up to three slides. The fee for non-members is $20.00 for up to three slides. Due at the time of shipping, an uncrating/crating fee of $10.00 per crate will be charged to all accepted entrants. This fee must be enclosed with the accepted painting(s) and in an envelope attached to the back of painting(s). Artists are responsible for shipping fees both ways. Paintings must be wrapped in foam, bubble wrap, or paper packing. No peanuts, please. Any repairs made necessary by poor packing or improper framing will be billed to the artist. METHOD OF ENTRY Each artist may enter up to three original watercolors. Two paintings per artist may be selected. Slides must be mounted in 2" x 2" cardboard or plastic holders. Slides should be protected for shipment but easily removed for viewing. Artists may not substitute another work for accepted originals, nor change the sale price, nor withdraw accepted entries. Enclose a #10 SASE for notification of acceptance and return of unaccepted slides. Label slides as shown below. Mark each slide with your name, title of artwork and an arrow pointing up. Include both image and frame dimensions. Indicate #1, #2, or #3 in the upper right-hand corner to identify entries. 2003 AGREEMENT Please fill in the Agreement and use the Checklist to make sure you have everything in. |
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