call for entry: BREAKTHROUGH – an Exhibition of FUSION’s Emerging Artists
Deadline for submission is May 4, 2018
FUSION: The Ontario Clay and Glass Association is pleased invite to clay and glass artists who are in school, or within their first five years of practice, to participate in our inaugural emerging artist exhibition: BREAKTHROUGH.
BREAKTHROUGH will take place in Waterloo, Ontario at the Robert Langen Gallery on the campus of Wilfrid Laurier University in the Library building from June 1-29, 2018.
PURPOSE
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To exhibit the best work of FUSION emerging artists executed since May 2016 in an exhibition called: BREAKTHROUGH which will be exhibited for four weeks at The Robert Langen Gallery, Wilfrid Laurier University.
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To collect images of the recent work of FUSION members for publicity, documentary and archival purposes.
AWARDS
Awards will be given in the following categories*:
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BREAKTHROUGH Best in Show: $500
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Tuckers Pottery Supply Clay Award of Excellence: $500 Gift Certificate
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Pottery Supply House Glass Award of Excellence: $500 Gift Certificate
It is possible to win more than one award. FUSION reserves the right to withhold an award if there is no prize-worthy entry. Prizes will be awarded after selected works are examined.
*Awards subject to change.
TIMELINE
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MAY 4: Submission deadline
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MAY 11: Applicants will be informed of the jury’s decision via email
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MAY 25: Accepted works need to be delivered to The London Clay Art Centre by this date
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JUNE 22: 4:30-6:30pm: Awards will be announced at the BREAKTHROUGH reception, Robert Langen Gallery in Waterloo, ON
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JULY 4-8: Accepted works to be retrieved from The London Clay Art Centre
Submission guidelines:
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