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Amethyst Remembrance (Online Art Exhibition) – Call For Artists

Amethyst Remembrance (Online Art Exhibition) – Call For Artists

[Side Arts Certified Sponsored Listing] Southern Tier Center for Emerging Artists (STCEA) announces a call for artists for an online art exhibition, Amethyst Remembrance: A Purple Show. Purple is a color that has long been associated with royalty, luxury, and creativity. Emily Dickinson was a fan of the “amethyst remembrance” and so is Southern Tier Center.

The color purple is a highly distinctive and adaptable shade that can evoke a sense of nostalgia and elegance and bring a sense of complexity and opulence to any work of art. Show how purple inspires you in this color-themed show. All subjects, styles, and mediums are welcome.

 

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Enter by: 15 October 2023

Submit up to three entries for $30.

Have your work evaluated through a competitive juried show process that is welcoming to art students, new and emerging artists, and seasoned artists alike. Having your work displayed in an international juried show is a great way to boost your artistic presence, increase sales, and build your exhibition portfolio for future show opportunities, gallery representation, or entrance to MFA programs – or just for fun and personal growth. Direct viewers to your online shop, where you’ll keep 100% of the proceeds for any artwork sold through exposure from an STCEA exhibit.

A Best in Show (cash prize) and Awards of Distinction will be awarded to the works of highest artistic merit based on technical skill, creativity, innovation, and adherence to theme. An Artists’ Choice and People’s Choice award will be selected based on popular vote.

20% of exhibit proceeds benefit the Alzheimer’s Association of Western NY during National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month.

About Southern Tier Center for Emerging Artists

Southern Tier Center for Emerging Artists donates 20% of the proceeds from every exhibition to support non-profits doing good work in the communities they serve. STCEA is an affirming and accessible art space and creative community. They offer exhibitions, workshops, and individual creative coaching to help you build creative confidence as you cultivate, celebrate, and share your work. STCEA is located in the historic Chautauqua region within Western New York’s Southern Tier, a group of fourteen southwestern counties connected by a rich artistic and cultural heritage.

For more information, contact southerntierartists@gmail.com.

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Warm And Cozy Art Exhibition (Solomons, MD) – Call For Artists

Warm And Cozy Art Exhibition (Solomons, MD) – Call For Artists

[Side Arts Certified Sponsored Listing] Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Arts Center announces a call for artists for Warm And Cozy: Art That Comforts. The exhibit will feature artwork that captures the sensation of feeling warm, and the physical and emotional responses we have to being warm.

One of our most basic human needs, warmth, can signify comfort, security, intimacy, and community connection. Depictions of sun-drenched landscapes and intimate cozy interiors, heartfelt portraits and loving embraces, plush soft sculpture and tactile works, warm wearable art, multi-sensory installations, or nostalgic subjects and family traditions are all welcome. The artwork in this show should envelop the viewer and induce a sense of comfort, security, and contentment.

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Enter by: 31 August 2023

All media will be considered including painting, printmaking, sculpture, performance, glass, fiber, digital, photography, installation, mixed media, and new genres. All works must be made within the last four years. Artists must be 18 years or older. This exhibition will be open to the public in the Kay Daugherty Gallery of Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Arts Center, October 13, 2023 to January 21, 2024.

Annmarie offers beautiful exhibit space at a unique venue in Solomons, Maryland, where the Patuxent River meets the Chesapeake Bay. The staff excel at creating beautifully arranged exhibits. They offer transport grants and cash awards, as well as on-site housing, if needed. The site welcomes more than 100,000 guests each year.

About Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Arts Center

Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Arts Center is a small, but mighty arts organization located about 1 1/2 hours outside the Washington DC / Baltimore / Annapolis metro areas. They present a lively calendar of rotating exhibits, festivals, markets, classes, workshops, public art projects, and residencies. The Center exhibits the work of more than 500 visual artists each year in rotating exhibits, 160 artists during an annual arts festival, and nearly 200 artists in a maker’s market program.

For more information, contact exhibits@annmariegarden.org.

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Networking and Collaborating Tips for Visual Artists

Networking and Collaborating Tips for Visual Artists

For visual artists, networking and collaborating play a pivotal role in advancing their careers and expanding their artistic horizons. Engaging with fellow artists, art organizations, and potential clients can lead to exciting opportunities and fruitful partnerships. In this blog post, we will explore essential networking and collaborating tips tailored for visual artists. Additionally, we will unveil the power of “call for artists” opportunities as a catalyst for building connections and showcasing your artwork to a broader audience.

Networking and Collaborating Tips for Visual Artists: Unveiling Opportunities with Call for Artists

  1. Engage in Local Art Events: Networking begins at the grassroots level. Attend local art events, gallery openings, and art fairs to meet fellow artists and art enthusiasts in your community. Engaging with local art scenes can create meaningful connections, spark collaborations, and help you stay updated with art-related opportunities in your area.
  2. Join Online Art Communities: Participate in online art communities, forums, and social media groups that cater to visual artists. These platforms provide a virtual space to share your work, exchange ideas, and connect with artists from diverse backgrounds and styles. Engaging in discussions and offering constructive feedback can enhance your online presence and attract potential collaborators.
  3. Attend Workshops and Art Classes: Invest in your artistic growth by attending workshops and art classes. Not only will you acquire new skills and techniques, but you’ll also have the chance to network with experienced artists and instructors. Building relationships during these learning experiences can open doors to future collaborations or mentorship opportunities.
  4. Collaborate with Other Artists: Seek collaboration opportunities with artists whose styles complement or contrast with yours. Collaborative projects can result in innovative artworks that combine different perspectives and artistic visions. Moreover, shared projects often lead to joint exhibitions and increased exposure for both artists involved.
  5. Leverage Call for Artists Opportunities: The power of call for artists opportunities cannot be underestimated. Platforms like Side Arts curate limited-capacity exhibitions, allowing you to showcase your artwork to a jury of industry professionals. Applying to these opportunities can boost your artistic career, connecting you with potential buyers, galleries, and fellow artists from around the world.
  6. Establish a Strong Online Presence: Create an artist website or online portfolio showcasing your best work. A well-designed website allows potential collaborators, collectors, and galleries to discover your art and learn more about your artistic journey. Ensure that your website features a prominent call-to-action for interested parties to reach out for collaborations.
  7. Attend Art Networking Events and Conferences: Participate in art networking events and conferences both in-person and online. These gatherings provide excellent opportunities to meet industry professionals, gallery owners, and potential collaborators. Prepare your elevator pitch and business cards to make a lasting impression.
  8. Collaborate with Local Businesses and Nonprofits: Reach out to local businesses and nonprofit organizations for collaborative projects. Art installations, murals, or joint fundraising events can benefit both parties while increasing your visibility within the local community.

Conclusion

Networking and collaborating are essential ingredients for a successful career as a visual artist. By actively engaging in local events, joining online art communities, and seeking collaborative opportunities, you can form valuable connections that lead to exciting projects and artistic growth. Additionally, leveraging “call for artists” opportunities like Side Arts’ juried exhibitions can catapult your career to new heights, presenting your artwork to a global audience. Embrace these tips, take the initiative, and unlock a world of possibilities to showcase your creativity and establish your mark in the ever-evolving world of visual arts.

Next Step

Are you ready to showcase your artwork? Apply to become represented by Side Arts, a leading platform connecting artists with exhibition opportunities. With limited capacity and a rigorous jury review, Side Arts ensures that your work gets the attention it deserves. Click here to learn more about how Side Arts can elevate your art career and provide you with exciting opportunities to display your talent to a wider audience.

Take the leap and step into a world of endless possibilities for your artistic journey with Side Arts. Don’t miss out on this incredible chance to share your passion and creativity with the world. Apply now and open doors to a bright future as a recognized visual artist.

Click here to learn more

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Barnstorm 2023 (Thorp, WA) – Call For Artists

Barnstorm 2023 (Thorp, WA) – Call For Artists

[Side Arts Certified Sponsored Listing] PUNCH Projects announces a call for artists for Barnstorm, a series of pop-up exhibitions activating rural spaces in unexpected ways with visual art, site-specific installations, and music. This fourth iteration transforms what was the original Thorp fire station into an exhibition space, highlighting works in all media in the form of projections and digital prints gathered from international artists and juried by Joanna Garner, Senior Story Creative Director at Meow Wolf.

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Enter by: 6 August 2023

There is no theme to the Barnstorm call; however, the gallery encourages submissions that consider how artwork speaks to the dialogue between urban and rural sensibilities, as well as images and videos that operate in a non-traditional exhibition space of this sort. Forms of images considered include photo-based works, photos of 2-d artwork, photos of installation, new media, sculpture, 3-d work, photo stills from video works, video clips, full-length video works, and audio works.

The exhibition will consist of printed and framed images, video monitors, and projections. Instead of original pieces of art, selected artists will be given instructions to provide a high-resolution digital image file or video file of the chosen work(s). Images will be printed and framed 12”x12” by PUNCH Projects for the exhibition. Video works will be displayed via monitors. Projections (supplied by PUNCH) will be shown directly onto the interior and exterior walls of the building. PUNCH Projects will pay the cost of shipping unsold prints to the artists after the exhibition closes.

Barnstorm Exhibition Dates: Saturdays 12-4pm, September 2-30, 2023

Barnstorm Awards

  • $500 Juror’s Choice Award
  • $500 Punch Choice Award
  • $500 People’s Choice Award

About PUNCH Projects

From its 10-year history as a gallery in Seattle to its current initiative as a rural arts collective, PUNCH has worked to promote visual dialogue between urban and rural art communities. In an ongoing effort to promote artwork that is thoughtful, fresh, and contemporary coupled with a desire to further bridge urban rural connections, PUNCH Projects seeks to support the cultural vibrancy of rural art scenes by spurring creative awareness, cross-cultural engagement, and economic vitality.

PUNCH was founded in March 2006, when a group of artists from rural central Washington sought to participate in the dynamic cultural exchange resulting from the emergence of artist-run galleries two hours west in Seattle. Seeking to exhibit work that was honest, thoughtful, vocal, fearless, and fresh, as well as applauding individual expression, the gallery’s primary mission was to provide support and encouragement for artists to create and exhibit their work in an atmosphere free from the constraints of commercialism.

PUNCH mounted over 110 exhibitions at its gallery space in the Tashiro Kaplan building at the edge of Seattle’s Pioneer Square. The gallery helped advance the careers of several regional artists, gained the attention of the critics, and won impressive awards. They exhibited the work of artist members at art fairs. The gallery introduced Seattle to countless artists via periodic juried and group exhibitions. They had exhibitions reviewed both regionally and nationally. In owning up to their original mission, they constantly strove to be an active and vital part of the Northwest art scene, built a tightknit community of more than 35 artist members, and exhibited the work of countless others without being dependent on sales, commissions, or outside influence.

In July 2016, after calling Pioneer Square and the Tashiro Kaplin building home for ten years, PUNCH transitioned to a project-based collective, consisting of four of the five founding members, and turned its focus to underrepresented communities in rural areas. Based in central Washington under the new moniker, PUNCH Projects, the organization seeks to support the cultural vibrancy of rural art scenes through site-specific exhibitions, creative development, cultural events, and micro-manufacturing. Additionally, they strive to support rural vitality while building bridges between the urban cultural centers of the Northwest and the smaller communities among the fertile landscape from which PUNCH originated.

For more information, contact art@punchgallery.org.

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Getting Ready For Threads: A Guide For Visual Artists

Getting Ready For Threads: A Guide For Visual Artists

Let’s face it, none of the tips below should be new to you, but they serve a constant reminders when setting up new accounts – like Threads. Getting ready for Threads? The first step is to jump in and set up your account. It can be intimidating trying something new, but I highly doubt you will start World War III. While setting up your new account, keep the following in mind.

Getting Ready For Threads

Social media is an indispensable tool for professional visual artists. It provides an incredible platform to showcase their work, connect with a wider audience, and even attract potential clients and collaborations. However, navigating the world of social media can be overwhelming, especially for artists who primarily focus on their craft. In this blog post, we will explore some valuable tips that can help professional visual artists make the most out of social media platforms.

  1. Define Your Brand and Story: Before diving into social media, it’s essential to define your brand and craft a compelling story. Consider what makes your artwork unique, what themes or styles define your work, and how you want to be perceived by your audience. This will help you create a consistent and cohesive brand across your social media profiles, making it easier for people to recognize and connect with your art.
  2. Choose the Right Platforms: With numerous social media platforms available, it’s important to select the ones that align with your goals and target audience. Instagram, for example, is a popular choice for visual artists due to its emphasis on visual content. Platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn can also be valuable for building connections, engaging in discussions, and promoting your work.
  3. Optimize Your Profiles: Ensure that your social media profiles are optimized to reflect your artistic identity. Use a professional and eye-catching profile picture, write a compelling bio that succinctly describes your art and interests, and include a link to your portfolio or website. Use relevant keywords in your profile descriptions to improve discoverability.
  4. Consistent Posting Schedule: Consistency is key on social media. Set a realistic posting schedule that you can maintain consistently. Regularly sharing your artwork will keep your audience engaged and help you stay visible in their feeds. Experiment with different posting times and analyze your audience’s engagement metrics to determine the optimal posting schedule for your specific audience.
  5. High-Quality Visuals: As a visual artist, your artwork is your greatest asset. Invest time and effort into capturing and presenting high-quality visuals on social media. Use good lighting, capture multiple angles, and showcase the details of your work. Edit your images to ensure they accurately represent the colors and textures of your artwork. Remember to watermark your images to protect your work from unauthorized use.
  6. Engage with Your Audience: Social media is a two-way street, so make sure to actively engage with your audience. Respond to comments, messages, and inquiries promptly. Follow and interact with other artists, art communities, and potential clients. Engaging with others will help you build meaningful connections, expand your network, and gain valuable insights.
  7. Use Hashtags and Descriptions: Hashtags are a powerful tool for increasing the discoverability of your posts. Research and use relevant hashtags that are popular within the art community. Additionally, write meaningful and descriptive captions for your posts. Share the story behind your artwork, discuss your creative process, or ask thought-provoking questions to encourage engagement.
  8. Collaborate and Cross-Promote: Collaborating with other artists, art organizations, or influencers can help you expand your reach and attract new followers. Look for opportunities to collaborate on projects, exhibitions, or social media campaigns. Cross-promote each other’s work by sharing posts, tagging one another, or conducting joint giveaways. Collaborations can lead to mutually beneficial outcomes and expose your art to new audiences.
  9. Analyze and Adapt: Regularly analyze your social media performance using the built-in analytics tools or third-party platforms. Track metrics like engagement rate, follower growth, and post reach. Identify which types of content resonate the most with your audience and adjust your strategy accordingly. Experiment with different content formats, such as videos, time-lapse recordings, or behind-the-scenes glimpses, to keep your feed diverse and engaging.

Conclusion

Social media has opened up a world of opportunities for professional visual artists to showcase their work, engage with audiences, and establish a strong online presence. By following these tips and getting ready for Threads, visual artists can optimize their social media profiles, create engaging content, and build meaningful connections within the art community. Embrace the power of social media to take your art career to new heights and unlock a global audience for your artistic vision.

Next step

Finished setting up your Threads account? Great! Let’s amplify your presence. Apply to become represented by Side Arts. Limited capacity and jury review. Click here to learn more.

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The Beauty Of Still Life (Online Photography Exhibition) – Call For Artists

The Beauty Of Still Life (Online Photography Exhibition) – Call For Artists

[Side Arts Certified Sponsored Listing] Decagon Gallery announces a call for artists for The Beauty of Still Life, an online photography exhibition. Explore the beauty and artistry of still life photography. Through a collection of stunning and thought-provoking images, the gallery aims to showcase the power of everyday objects to evoke emotion, tell stories, and capture the essence of life.

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Enter by: 10 August 2023

From the simple beauty of a vase of flowers to the intricate details of a carefully arranged table setting, these images celebrate the artistry and meaning of still life photography. They offer a glimpse into the beauty and complexity of the world around us, and invite us to reflect on the ways in which everyday objects can inspire and delight us.

The Beauty Of Still Life: Artist Benefits

  • A cash award of $300 will be given to the First Place entry, as decided by a juror
  • The exhibition will run online from mid-August through September
  • The exhibit will be posted on the gallery’s website for six weeks and as a video on YouTube
  • Promotion on social media will be directed to art collectors and galleries
  • A beautifully designed printed hard cover catalogue will be available for purchase
  • All inquiries from visitors who wish to purchase any photos will be forwarded to the photographer – the gallery will not facilitate sales nor will they take any commissions

About Decagon Gallery

The purpose of Decagon Gallery is to provide a platform for photographers to showcase their work and connect with a global audience. Each month, the gallery selects a specific theme that challenges photographers to interpret and capture it in their own distinctive way. This approach not only encourages creativity but also allows viewers to engage with a diverse range of photographic styles and narratives. From landscapes and portraits to abstract and conceptual photography, exhibitions encompass a wide spectrum of genres, ensuring there is something for everyone to appreciate and enjoy.

Decagon Gallery aims to celebrate the art of photography, promote talented photographers, and provide a platform for artistic expression and appreciation. Through themed monthly exhibitions, they strive to inspire, educate, and entertain both photographers and viewers, creating a vibrant and inclusive space for the photography community to thrive.

For more information, contact director@decagongallery.com.

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Pricing Tips for Visual Artists: A Guide to Valuing Your Artwork

Pricing Tips for Visual Artists: A Guide to Valuing Your Artwork

Pricing your artwork can be a challenging task for visual artists. Determining the right price that reflects the value of your creative work while also appealing to potential buyers requires careful consideration. Here are pricing tips for visual artists which will help you navigate the art market and establish fair and competitive prices for your artwork.

Pricing Tips for Visual Artists

  1. Research Comparable Artwork: One of the first steps in pricing your artwork is to research and analyze the prices of similar pieces in the market. Look for artists who create work in a similar style, medium, and subject matter as yours. Explore art galleries, online marketplaces, and exhibitions to get a sense of how comparable artworks are priced. This research will provide you with a baseline and help you understand the current market trends.
  2. Factor in Your Experience and Reputation: Consider your level of experience and reputation as an artist when pricing your artwork. If you are an emerging artist with limited exposure, it may be advisable to start with lower prices to attract potential buyers and build a following. As your reputation grows, you can gradually increase your prices to reflect your expertise and demand for your work.
  3. Calculate the Cost of Materials and Time: Take into account the cost of materials and the time invested in creating each artwork. This includes the cost of paints, canvases, brushes, and other supplies, as well as the hours spent conceptualizing, sketching, and executing the piece. Determine an hourly rate for your time and factor it into the overall pricing equation.
  4. Consider the Size and Complexity of the Artwork: The size and complexity of your artwork should also influence its pricing. Larger pieces generally command higher prices due to the increased materials and effort required. Similarly, intricate or highly detailed artworks may warrant a higher price tag than simpler ones. Evaluate the scale and intricacy of your work when determining its value.
  5. Be Mindful of Overpricing and Underpricing: While it’s important to value your artwork appropriately, it’s equally crucial to avoid overpricing or underpricing. Overpricing can deter potential buyers, while underpricing may undervalue your talent and work. Strike a balance by considering market standards, your artistic merit, and the demand for your artwork. Regularly reassess and adjust your prices as your career progresses.
  6. Limited Editions and Exclusive Works: Creating limited editions or exclusive works can add value to your artwork. By offering a limited number of prints or creating one-of-a-kind pieces, you can create a sense of exclusivity and scarcity, potentially justifying higher prices. Consider the costs associated with limited editions and the value they can bring to your portfolio.
  7. Seek Professional Advice: If you find pricing your artwork overwhelming, consider seeking advice from art professionals, gallery owners, or art consultants. They have valuable insights into the art market and can provide guidance on pricing strategies that align with your goals as an artist. Collaborating with experts can help you refine your pricing approach and gain a better understanding of the industry.

Conclusion

Pricing your artwork is a complex process that requires a careful balance between the value you place on your work and the market demand. By conducting thorough research, considering your experience, factoring in costs, and staying mindful of pricing strategies, you can establish fair and competitive prices for your artwork. Remember, pricing is not a fixed equation and may require adjustments over time. With practice and a keen understanding of the art market, you can confidently price your artwork to reflect its true worth and build a successful career as a visual artist.

Next Step

Are you ready to showcase your artwork? Apply to become represented by Side Arts. Limited capacity and jury review. Click here to learn more.

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Montpelier Art Center (Laurel, Maryland) – Call For Artists

Montpelier Art Center (Laurel, Maryland) – Call For Artists

[Side Arts Certified Sponsored Listing] The Arts and Cultural Heritage Division (ACHD) of the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, Prince George’s Department of Parks and Recreation invites individual artists and artist teams to submit applications for exterior sculptural artwork to be installed on a temporary basis at the Montpelier Arts Center in Laurel, Maryland. ACHD is seeking existing sculptural works that fit the criteria described in this solicitation, rather than design and fabrication of new work.

The selected artwork will be placed on a concrete pad sited on a lawn area at the center of the circular driveway directly in front of the entry to the Art Center and grounds leading to Montpelier Mansion. Dimensions of the concrete pad measure is approximately 14 feet in diameter and 6 inches in height. Based on engineering specifications, the pad can support a variety of types and weights of sculpture.

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Apply by: 4 September 2023

This public art project seeks to enhance the outdoor environment of the Montpelier Arts Center and Mansion by:

  • Making a significant statement that relates to the sense of place associated with the site
  • Having a strong daytime and nighttime presence
  • Setting a standard of excellence for future public art projects planned for Prince George’s County
  • Capturing Prince George’s County’s historic and modern significance to the Greater Washington, D.C. region

The budget for the temporary art installation is $3,000 for the two-year exhibition period. Payment for the project will be made in two installments: with a deposit of $2,000 paid upon successful installation of the artwork and initiation of the project, and a final payment of $1,000 upon the successful deinstallation and completion of the project.

About The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission

The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (M-NCPPC) is a bi-county agency established in 1927 that serves both Prince George’s and Montgomery Counties in Maryland by providing long-range planning, park acquisition/development, and administration of the Prince George’s County Recreation Program.

The Prince George’s Department of Parks and Recreation is a well-respected leader in the field with an unprecedented six national gold medals for excellence. It operates and maintains more than 27,000 acres of parkland throughout the county. With cooperation and input from diverse communities throughout Prince George’s County, the Department operates a comprehensive park and recreation system that offers programs and facilities designed to meet the needs and interests of patrons of all ages.

For more information, contact brittney.mcgowan@pgparks.com.

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Professional Artist Portfolio Tips

Professional Artist Portfolio Tips

A well-crafted professional artist portfolio is a powerful tool that can help you showcase your talent, attract potential clients, and open doors to various opportunities in the art world. Whether you’re a painter, sculptor, illustrator, or any other type of artist, having a professional portfolio is essential for establishing your presence and credibility. In this blog post, we will explore some valuable tips to help you build a compelling artist portfolio that effectively highlights your skills and artistic vision.

  1. Define your artistic focus: Before diving into creating your portfolio, take some time to define your artistic focus. Determine the style, medium, or themes that represent your unique voice as an artist. This clarity will help you curate your portfolio with a consistent and coherent body of work. Whether you specialize in abstract art, portraiture, or mixed media, having a clear focus will make your portfolio more appealing and memorable.
  2. Quality over quantity: When it comes to selecting artwork for your portfolio, remember that quality always trumps quantity. Focus on showcasing your best and most recent work rather than including every piece you’ve ever created. Be selective and choose artworks that demonstrate your technical skills, creativity, and artistic growth. A portfolio with a concise selection of high-quality pieces will make a stronger impression on viewers.
  3. Organize your portfolio: Organize your portfolio in a logical and intuitive manner. Start with a captivating cover page or introduction that gives viewers a glimpse into your artistic journey. Follow it with a well-structured sequence of artwork that flows smoothly. Consider grouping your pieces by theme, medium, or chronology, depending on what makes the most sense for your work. Ensure that the presentation is visually appealing, consistent, and easy to navigate.
  4. Show your range: While having a defined artistic focus is important, it’s also beneficial to showcase your versatility as an artist. Include a variety of pieces that highlight different techniques, subject matters, or styles. This demonstrates your ability to adapt and experiment, making you more attractive to potential clients or collaborators who might have diverse artistic needs.
  5. Provide context and details: For each artwork, provide context and details that enhance the viewer’s understanding and appreciation. Include titles, dimensions, materials used, and any relevant descriptions or inspirations. Consider adding brief artist statements or captions that give insight into your creative process, intentions, or the emotions you aim to evoke. These additional details help create a connection between the viewer and your artwork.
  6. Presentation matters: While the focus is on the artwork itself, the presentation of your portfolio should not be overlooked. Invest in high-quality photographs or scans of your work to ensure accurate representation. Pay attention to lighting, composition, and color accuracy to capture the essence of each piece. Additionally, consider designing a professional and visually appealing portfolio layout that complements your artwork.
  7. Keep it updated: Regularly update your portfolio to reflect your growth and progress as an artist. Remove older pieces that no longer align with your current style or level of expertise. Replace them with newer works that demonstrate your artistic evolution. Keeping your portfolio fresh and up to date shows that you’re actively engaged in your craft and allows viewers to witness your artistic journey.

Conclusion

Building a professional artist portfolio is a crucial step towards establishing your presence in the art world. By defining your artistic focus, curating high-quality artwork, organizing your portfolio effectively, showcasing your range, providing context, paying attention to presentation, and keeping it updated, you’ll create a powerful tool that accurately represents your skills and artistic vision. Remember, your portfolio should be a reflection of your passion and talent, so invest time and effort into making it as impactful as possible.

Next Step

Are you ready to showcase your artwork? Apply to become represented by Side Arts. Limited capacity and by jury review. Click here to learn more.

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The Boomer Art Prize (London, England) – Call For Artists

The Boomer Art Prize (London, England) – Call For Artists

[Side Arts Certified Sponsored Listing] Boomer Gallery announces an invitation to creators across all visual arts disciplines: The Boomer Art Prize. The gallery welcomes wholeheartedly passionate artists from both local and international backgrounds to submit their artwork. The gallery welcomes all artists, whether emerging or established, to share their unique voices and visions. The gallery’s quest is to discover diverse creativity from all corners of the world.

Click here for the application / registration

Enter by: 25 September 2023

For a nominal fee of only £35, submit three of your artworks to The Boomer Art Prize. Each additional artwork beyond the initial three adds a cost of just £10.

Artists of any country, age, and background can apply. Submit works that have been previously exhibited or published. There are no thematic limitations. 2D works should not exceed 230×230 cm. 3D artwork (sculptures, installations) should not be bigger than 230 cm high and 150 cm wide on any side. Apply with a minimum of 3 works and a maximum of 5.

Important Dates

  • The 50 preselected artists will be listed on the Boomer Gallery website on October 10, 2023
  • The jury will meet and select the 20 winners of the competition on October 20, 2023
  • The final results will be available on the Boomer Gallery website on October 22, 2023

The gallery does not contact each artist applicant individually regarding the open call results. Check the gallery’s website on October 22, 2023, to see the results. The 50 preselected artists will be contacted individually.

Jury

  • Anthony Fawcett: Esteemed art critic and historian known for his extensive collaborations with globally-renowned artists. His illustrious career boasts of interactions with icons such as Man Ray, John Lennon, Yoko Ono, and Andy Warhol, and his guidance in the “Anthony Fawcett Archive” project with the Tate Gallery.
  • Tabish Khan: An art critic specializing in London’s art scene, Tabish is the visual arts editor for Londonist. He regularly contributes to Culture Whisper and writes for FAD’s “What’s Wrong With Art?” series. His dedication to supporting artists is displayed in his trustee roles at ArtCan and City & Guilds London Art School.
  • Constantin Cosmin: An internationally acclaimed visual artist and co-founder of Boomer Gallery. As an editor at Boomer Magazine and a featured artist on Artsy, Constantin offers a unique perspective to the panel, drawing from his extensive firsthand experience in the art world.

The Boomer Art Prize Artist Benefits

Successful applicants will receive £10,000 in cash awards and exhibition opportunities in an iconic gallery space near Tower Bridge, London.

  • 1st place – £5,000 and a solo show
  • 2nd place – £3,000 and inclusion in two group shows
  • 3rd place – £2,000 and inclusion in one group shows
  • 4th to 20th place winners – included in one of the group shows

Cash awards will be paid to the winners within 48 hours after validating the votes. All 20 winners will be contacted individually regarding exhibition dates, delivery, and other details. The solo show is planned for January 2024, but the exact dates will be mutually agreed upon between the gallery and the winner of the 1st place. The group show is scheduled for November 2023. All winners will be contacted individually at least three weeks in advance. Should any of the winners wish to attend the show in person but face visa restrictions, the gallery will provide a letter of recommendation. This letter will be stamped and signed by both the gallery and the three esteemed judges of this grand competition.

About Boomer Gallery

Boomer Gallery is a unique platform for artists around the world, standing out for its diverse showcase of talent and remarkable curation led by art critic and historian Anthony Fawcett. The gallery transcends cultural boundaries, bringing to light emerging artistic gems and providing them a global stage.

The gallery is committed to promoting artistic expression in all its forms and facilitating the growth and recognition of artists. They do more than just host exhibitions, they catalyze artists’ journeys and create a ripple effect of creativity and innovation in the global art community – a unique blend of support, exposure, and reward.

For more information, contact email@boomergallery.net.

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