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LAST CALL- Submissions for STUDENT ART SHOW (10am – 3/31)

Perimeter College Student Exhibit
April 3 – April 27, 2017  Main Fine Arts Gallery, Clarkston campus
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Artwork Delivery Accepted:  March 27  through 10am Friday March 31

Tuesday/Thursday deliver to CF2150 Clarkston campus between 11am – 3pm
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Monday through Thursday to The Fine Arts Office CF2230  between 9 a.m.– 5 p.m.
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Friday March 31 to the Fine Arts Gallery from 8 to 10 am
(show installation begins promptly at 10am so no late entries can be accepted)
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MAT CUTTING AND MOUNTING WORKSHOP
March 27 – Thursday – drop by between 3pm and 7pm in CF-2150 (info below)
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reception & awards:   Thursday April 6th, 5-7 p.m.   Fine Arts Gallery, Clarkston, Awards ceremony will begin at 6pm
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Eligibility for entry to this exhibit and for the awards is limited to all GPC/GSU Perimeter students who are Fine Art studio students this academic year (Summer Semester 2016, Fall Semester 2016 or Spring Semester 2017) at any of the campuses.  The work should have been done during the time the student is enrolled at GPC/GSU Perimeter, though it does not necessarily have to have been done for a specific studio class.

Guest Judge: SCAD faculty member Martha Whittington – http://www.marthawhittington.com/

There will be NO purchase awards this year, however, there will be awards from local art supply, photography, and ceramic supply stores.

Download the entry submission form here. Please print-out this entry form and return with work.

Entry forms should be filled-out, signed, and the appropriate labels attached to the artwork before it arrives in the gallery.  An incomplete form or one left un-signed will preclude any insurance coverage for the artwork during the exhibit dates.  Filling out the form completely AND legibly [email address especially] will help insure that work be returned at the close of the exhibition. A permanent (not student GSU Perimeter email) email address is recommended to be used if you are near graduation.
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All (art majors) students are allowed to submit up to two (2) pieces for exhibit, but due to gallery size limitations they are only guaranteed to have one (1) of those pieces installed in the exhibition. The selections of work from students who enter more than one piece will be at the gallery director’s discretion, and will be done when the work is being placed/installed.

* The works to be submitted should have been completed during the time of their enrollment in GPC/GSU Perimeter classes, though the work can have been done outside the studio classes for which they have been enrolled. Work submitted in any previous year GPC Annual Student Show is not eligible for entry.
* The flat works need to be ready-to-hang but not necessarily framed – which means any work on paper needs to be mounted and/or matted to a quarter-inch-thick package, clear acetate or vinyl recommended over drawings. Drawings/paintings in charcoal, chalk, and pastel media should be fixed if not mounted under clear vinyl or acetate.
* Unframed paintings on canvas board will also be hung with the Walker System, and unframed stretched canvases will either be hung on two screw or nail heads protruding from the wall or on Walker System hardware if there is enough in our inventory of that type fittings. (please note the exposed edges of the stretched canvas with visible staples should be addressed in some manner for display purposes).
* All other wall-mounted works should have suitable hardware (i.e. – wire and screw eyes) ready to attach to the wall.
* 3D works will be placed on pedestals or directly on the floor (if appropriate).  A limited number of acrylic vitrines are available for some of the pedestals.
* NOTE: display pedestals are stored off-site, so to insure availability of a suitable pedestal and/or vitrine it is suggested that the need-for-a-pedestal and footprint sizes of work be sent to me ASAP so I can have suitable display materials on hand for the installation of the exhibit. [ddougan@gsu.edu]
* Any work arriving not-ready-to-install shall not be exhibited, and work without entry labels attached will not be exhibited.
* If your work does not fit into the above categories, please contact Don Dougan [ddougan@gsu.edu] to see what display options might be available.
* Work entered but not accepted to the exhibition for space considerations will be stored either in the part-time Fine Arts faculty office or in the archive closet Clarkston.

LATE ENTRIES CAN NOT and WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED — no matter how good the work or individual extenuating circumstances.
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Work submitted/exhibited must stay for the duration of the exhibition.  If work is needed for end-of-semester class portfolios students are advised to submit alternative works. Other public events are scheduled for both the lobby/gallery space and the auditorium and the patrons to those events should quite rightly expect to view the entire exhibition when they visit.

Take-down/pick-up of artwork is NO EARLIER than 9 a.m. Friday, April 28.

Both the exhibited artwork and the entered-but-not-exhibited work will also be available for pick-up after 9 a.m.  All works can be picked-up in the gallery during the morning, but the works shall be moved upstairs for pick-up or storage in CF-2150 classroom by noon. An email will be sent to all entrants to remind them of the details to pick-up their work, but every year there are a handful of students whose emails are either illegible or who provide student email addresses but then graduate so they do not pick up their work. The work will be there in the classroom for the duration of Summer semester until picked-up, but any work not picked-up by beginning of Fall semester shall become the property of the GSU Perimeter Permanent Collection or discarded.  This past year four students never picked-up their work despite several reminder emails, including one award winner.

MAT CUTTING AND MOUNTING WORKSHOP
A mat-cutting and/or mounting workshop on the afternoon/evening of March 27 – Thursday – between 3pm and 7pm in CF-2150 If any student is interested in preparing presentation of their works for the student show they are welcome to come and take part. I will have the mat-cutter(s) available as well as 24-inch wide heat-shrink plastic for drawings with heat gun, but each student needs to bring their own materials for mounting and matting:

1) finished artwork — one or two pieces — to be mounted or matted (if drawing is charcoal it should have already been fixed with Clear Fixative)

2) backing material (foam-core, double-ply chipboard, corrugated cardboard, or additional double-ply matboard) large enough for the full-dimensions of matted size or the full size of the drawing to be mounted.

NOTE: standard foam core is too thick to be used as a backer if the work is to be matted or mounted with matboard as well — thin 1/8-inch foam core is OK for backing matted works, or the standard ¼-inch thick foam core is fine for mounting work on paper without a mat.

3) neutral-colored matboard (white, off-white, gray, black) large enough for one or two entries

Vote for your favorites at the Art Show’s Award Reception!

As you are aware from recent posts, the Art Club will be able to vote for a select number of awards. Any currently active (as per the club guidelines) member of the Art Club may select works which they feel deserve special recognition. These awards recipients will receive a certificate of recognition for their achievement.

Club members will receive the following ballot at the meeting before the reception, November 16th (4 p.m. in NA 1150).

If you will not be able to attend the meeting and/or the reception and still wish to share your thoughts on these award categories, please send a list of your selections to Ms. Levacy <mlevacy@gsu.edu> before 3:30 p.m. on the 16th to have your vote tallied.

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Student Art Show Installation Complete!

The show installation was very successful today thanks to the help of Alex, Bakari, Darrin, Rosa, Rahatul, Leen, and Charles! This awesome bunch took on the challenge of hanging the 42 works submitted to the exhibition with excitement and a commitment to excellence (even though some tricky math was involved to get things just right).

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installation-students-01Their efforts certainly paid off because the exhibition looks fantastic! Although the show looks complete, tags are currently missing which credit the artists of each work – these will be completed this weekend and added Monday morning for the official first day of the exhibition, October 24th.

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The exhibition will be on view through Thursday, November 17th. All participants are invited to the reception and Awards Ceremony on Wednesday, November 16th from 5 – 7 p.m. Student voting for awards will be held between 5 – 6 p.m. and the official awards ceremony will take place at 6:30 p.m. Refreshments will be served and all are welcome to attend. Students with work in the show are strongly encouraged to attend the awards ceremony to receive any awards in person, however, if you are unable to attend any prizes or certificates will be available for you to pick up with your work at the end of the exhibition.

The works will be taken down on Friday, November 18th, between 9-10 am. If you have awards to pick up, you should contact Ms. Levacy (mlevacy@gsu.edu) if you will not be picking up your work from the library between 10 a.m. and noon on Friday. All works will be available for pick-up from the library after 10 a.m. on Nov. 18th during normal business hours through the end of finals week – please see the circulation desk as they will have to take you to where the works are being stored. Works left after the end of finals may be discarded.

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October Art Club Meeting – Wed. Oct 19

This months official meeting will be this week: Wednesday, October 19.

We will primarily be preparing works (and assisting others in this task) for the Dunwoody Student Art Show which will be installed this Friday, October 21 at 10 a.m.

During the meeting we’ll talk about the Art Show and discuss volunteering – we desperately need your help!!! While it will take 2 people about 6 hours to hang, with more people it will take much less time for all involved! Gain experience that you can use on your C.V. and transfer applications and help contribute to the biggest event the Art Club holds each year!

We will also talk about Movie Day coming up next week on Oct 26th and a potential art demo event featuring printmaking sometime in November.

Bring materials to prepare your work for the exhibition – if you’re not sure what you’ll need to bring please email Ms. Levacy (mlevacy@gsu.edu) as soon as possible. She’ll help you identify what your most affordable options are and what will be required for Wednesday.

Art Show Submissions Due THIS WEEK!

A quick reminder to all planning on submitting work to the Dunwoody Student Art Show – all submissions are due no later than 10 am this Friday, Oct. 21. Submissions accepted on October 19, 20, and 21 (see times below).

Information about submitting work and submission forms are now available in the Dunwoody art classroom (to current students) AND through Student Life (in the B building on Dunwoody campus). You may also review and print your own forms on the club page devoted to the Fall 2016 Student Show.

ALL work must be ready to hang/present. For assistance with this, you’re welcome to come to the Dunwoody studio classroom in NA 1150 between 3:45-5:45 on Wednesday, Oct. 19.

If you are currently an art student you may give work to your professor in class this week. If you are not currently taking art classes you may submit work at the October Art Club meeting this Wednesday (4 p.m.) in the studio classroom (NA 1150) or through Student Life between 8-5 on Wednesday and Thursday this week (and from 8-10 am on Friday morning).

No work accepted after 10 am Friday! We will be laying out and hanging the show at that point and late submissions will not be included unless prior arrangements are made with the club advisor, Ms. Levacy (mlevacy@gsu.edu).

 

Call to Artists: Dunwoody Student Art Show seeking Submissions

The Dunwoody Art Club is hosting the 2nd annual Student Art Show at the Dunwoody campus from October 24 – November 17, 2016. This show is open to all current students enrolled in at least one class on the Dunwoody campus, regardless of major or experience.

All media are welcome, however, works must be “ready to hang” or present as outlined in the submission form and Call to Artist Information Sheet – see the Fall 2016 Student Show page accessible in the menu bar on the homepage of our website.

For assistance preparing works for submissions, students are welcome to come to the studio classroom, NA 1150, on Wednesday, October 19, between 3:45 and 5:45 p.m. – emailing the advisor to determine what might be required (as hanging supplies are not provided on Oct. 19) is advised. This is also the date of our next Art Club meeting so if you’re already planning to attend, bring your work with you!!!

OFFICIAL DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS: 10 a.m., Friday, Oct 21

Students submissions will be accepted through the Dunwoody Student Life office in B building on Wednesday, October 19 and Thursday, October 20th from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. and also from 8 – 10 am on Friday, October 21st. Any works received after 10 a.m. on Friday may not be eligible for inclusion in the exhibition.

For more information please see the dedicated page on our website which includes links to the Call to Artists Information Sheet as well as the Submission Form for students. You can download a printable PDF of the poster on this page as well.

For further questions please contact club advisor, Ms. Levacy (mlevacy@gsu.edu).

And a special thanks to Kaya Yun Lee, our clubs former Vice President, for the use of her beautiful watercolor work for the poster (seen below)! It looks fantastic and is sure to turn some heads once they’re put up around campus in the next week. All students who submit work to the exhibition will receive a pristine color flyer featuring Kaya’s painting for their portfolio.

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