Once again something where artists are expected to pay for having their work
even considered.
I presume the judging panel are paid - how do these, presumably reasonably
successful,
people feel about having their fee funded from the pockets of struggling
artists?
What an upside down world it is!
m.
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From: nicola schauerman <[email protected]>
To: netBehaviour <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2013 12:31 PM
Subject: [NetBehaviour] opportunity: The London Group - Centenary Open 2013
The London Group - Centenary Open 2013
CALL FOR ENTRIES - From visual artists working in any medium
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS - 15th March 2013
EXHIBITION
Part 1: 14 May - 24 May
Part 2: 28 May - 7 June
The Cello Factory, 33-34 Cornwall Road, Waterloo, London, SE1 8TJ
GUEST SELECTORS:
- Jane England, gallery director/curator England & Co.
- Bruce McLean, international performance artist, painter and sculptor
- Nicholas Usherwood, curator, art critic and writer on contemporary art and
culture, Features Editor of Galleries magazine
PRIZES
- Worth £5000 in total plus a Solo Exhibition at The Cello Factory
- £1500 The Chelsea Arts Club Trust Stan Smith Award for an artist under 35
- The Moich Abrahams Prize for the most innovative work (1st prize £1000, 2nd
prize £250, 3rd prize £100)
- £550 sculpture prize
- £750 Winsor and Newton materials prize for painting & drawing
- £500 services from John Jones
- £350 photographic services from Patrick Gorman
All exhibitors included in catalogue
Submission fee £20
More info on terms + conditions and submission form, visit:
http://www.thelondongroup.com
posted by London Group members Genetic Moo / http://www.geneticmoo.com
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