6.11.09

Entry Requirements

A Matter of Conscience is a juried sculpture show open to Maine high school aged artists only.

Your work of art must address a social issue that the artist or artists feel strongly about. Entries from groups are welcome, as long as all artists are between the ages of 14-18. Work must be three-dimensional, or sculptural original artwork. Your work may be made out of one material or a combination of materials, including but not limited to ceramics or clay, wood, paper or cardboard, metal, assemblage, found objects. Your work may incorporate any combination of traditional visual arts mediums such as drawing, painting, printmaking and may also include text, video or other electronic, or sonic elements or mechanisms. Works may be designed to be displayed on the floor, wall mounted or hung from the ceiling.

If accepted, your artwork will need to be delivered to the Harlow Gallery in Hallowell ready for display. Artists accepted into the exhibition will be required to submit a 2-5 minute video statement, in which you can choose to address the subject matter of your work, the process of creating your artwork, or your artist statement.

Your work can be offered for sale if you wish. If sold the Harlow Gallery's usual artist commission is being reduced to only 10% for this exhibition. The usual commission is 30% for members and 40% for nonmembers.

E-submissions due by midnight on February 1, 2010.

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