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Wilmington Art Association 36th Annual Juried Spring Art Show & Sale Prospectus Wilmington Art Association Proudly Presents The 36 th ANNUAL JURIED SPRING ART SHOW & SALE April 7 15, 2018 Hannah Block Community Arts Center 120 South Second Street, Wilmington, N.C

Wilmington Art Association The 36 th Annual Juried Spring Art Show & Sale April 7 15th, 2018 Each spring during the North Carolina Azalea Festival, the Wilmington Art Association (WAA) presents its Annual Juried Spring Art Show and Sale. This year, we are celebrating our 36th year. The WAA is a non profit organization that seeks to educate members and the public in the fine arts, provide scholarship assistance to deserving college students, and provide an outlet for emerging and professional artists. ELIGIBILITY The Show is open to all artists 18 years of age and older. Artists may submit ORIGINAL Two-dimensional (2 D) work to include painting, pastel, drawing, printmaking, photography, digital imaging, fiber art, and mixed media, and Three-dimensional (3 D) work. MEET THE JUROR The WAA welcomes Janette K. Hopper as the Juror/Judge for the 2018 WAA Annual Juried Spring Art Show and Sale. Janette K Hopper is an active painter, printmaker and performance artist here in Wilmington. Last year s art activities included a oneperson show at the Wilma Daniels Gallery, an exhibit at Art in Bloom, her Japanese print inspired the mural at Nikki s on Front St. and a performance with a New York dance troop, as part of Cucalorus. She received her Masters of Fine Art in Painting from the University of Oregon and has taught here in the United States, with her position as the Art Department Chair at UNC Pembroke, bringing her to North Carolina. She has exhibited locally at the Cameron Art Museum, UNC Wilmington and the Bellamy House Museum with a one-person show and performance piece. She was a participant in the No Boundaries International Art Colony and has exhibited with them at Acme Art. As a recipient of two prestigious Fulbright Scholarships, one from Denmark and one from the United States, she spent a year teaching and painting in Denmark where, beginning in Copenhagen, she had numerous European one-person exhibits. Her landscape paintings and prints were included in a Fulbright juried retrospective in Washington, DC and also with New York artists in the Lincoln Center. She has also participated in many other juried exhibitions internationally, including Germany, France, Bulgaria and Italy. In addition, Hopper was selected as one of the Women to Watch in 2017 by Wilma magazine.during her prestigious career, she has juried numerous art shows. Hopper s work is represented by: Art in Bloom Gallery in Wilmington NC, All About Art on Bald Head Island NC, City Art Gallery in Greenville NC, Art@Work Gallery, Spokane WA and Print Arts Northwest, Portland OR.

AWARDS Monetary and merchandise awards are in excess of $4000. 1 st Place 2 nd Place 3 rd Place Honorable Mention Awards Memorial Awards Donor Awards People s Choice Award SHOW CRITERIA The artist may submit two (2) pieces of art. A diptych or triptych framed, and connected, will be considered one entry and must meet the measurement guidelines for one piece. All work must be original in concept, composition and execution. No kits, copies, collaborative work or Workshop pieces will be accepted. All work must have been completed within the past two years and must not have been exhibited in any previous WAA Annual Juried Spring Art Show and Sale. All work must be for sale with a 30% commission retained on all sales. Prices listed in the Entry process are binding. WAA reserves the right to refuse any work that does not match the Entry and Submission Guidelines, meet Show Criteria, or is considered offensive. Work that does not meet criteria can be refused on day of Drop-off. If sale of a piece results from exposure at this Art Show within a two-week period following the Show, the 30% commission is still owed to the WAA. Juried pieces must be available for sale during the Show. Failure to present juried work will result in a two-year suspension from the Show. 2-D SPECIAL CRITERIA There is a weight limit of 15 lbs. on each piece. Any piece over 30 in either direction, requiring glass, must use plexiglass. 3 D SPECIAL CRITERIA Three dimension (3 D) work may be executed in any medium to include metal, ceramic, glass, wood, paper, mixed, etc. Jewelry will not be accepted. Weight of work must not exceed 30 lbs. Freestanding sculptures requiring special mounting or suspension will not be accepted. Top-heavy or unstable work will not be accepted.

3 D work with a top, or any type of separate piece(s), must have the separate piece(s) secured and labeled. Two (2) images for each 3 D work must be submitted. ENTRY and SUBMISSION The non refundable entry fee is $35.00 for members and $45.00 for non members. The entry process, to include fee payment and the submission of artwork images, will take place online at www.wilmingtonart.org. Entries open January 8, 2018 and close February 26, 2018 at 5pm. Artists can update their registration information and art work entry choices until the closing of Registration on February 26 th. The art work images must conform to the following: Be submitted in JPEG format Include artwork only no frames or mat showing Have a maximum of 2400 pixels for the dimension on the largest side of the image Have a maximum file size of 2MB Be labeled using the following format: lastnameinitialfirstnamesequencenumber.jpg For example, if your name is John Brown, the image file name should be brownj_1.jpeg for your first entry and brownj_2.jpeg for your second entry 3-D work requires two (2) images per entry and should be labeled brownj_1a.jpeg and brownj_1b.jpeg or brownj_2a.jpeg and brownj_2b.jpeg NOTE: The process to confirm your entry payment, which is required before images can be submitted, may take 24 hours. Do not wait until the last minute to enter the Show. ACCEPTED ENTRIES 2-D Special Criteria The judge s decisions are final. Accepted entries will be posted March 19, 2018 at www.wilmingtonart.org. Accepted work must be hand delivered on Wednesday, April 04, 2018. Photography may not be produced on canvas. Traditional paper or metal are acceptable. No giclees of original art work are allowed. ONLY ORIGINAL ART WORK IS ACCEPTED. Accepted 2-D work: Must be in quality frames, on 1 ½ gallery-wrapped canvas or 1 ½ cradle, or in a professional presentation. Must be wired securely (no saw tooth hangers), and ready to hang. Must use white, black, off white, or light neutral mats as necessary. A thin colored liner is acceptable.

May not exceed 48 inches in either direction excluding the frame, and not more than 50 including the frame. Must have a label attached in the upper right hand corner on the back of the work. The label must include: artist s name, title, medium, size, and price as entered online. Accepted 3 D work must have a label attached to the bottom of each piece. The label must include: artist s name, title, medium, size, and price as entered on line. Maximum weight cannot exceed 30lbs. BIN WORK WAA Members may submit up to 10 pieces of bin work from 2 D categories or 5 pieces of work from 3-D categories under the following guidelines: Members who entered the Show may submit bin work at no cost. Members who do not enter the Show may pay a $35 fee to submit bin work, fee payable by check or cash on Wednesday, April 04, 2018. Bin work must have a label attached to the upper right front side. The label should include: artist s name, title, medium, price; and ORIGINAL or REPRODUCTION identification. Bin work must be inventoried BY THE ARTIST on 4 x 6 index card, to be turned in at check-in. Work on paper must be matted. All 2-D bin work must be shrink-wrapped or in artist s plastic sleeves, and have mat board or foam core backing absolutely no corrugated cardboard. Framed bin work is not allowed. Maximum size, including mat, must not exceed 24 in either direction. Artist must bring a standard 24 black/canvas bin, no exception, for 2-D bin work. Artist s name should be adhered to the underside of the bin for identification. All 3-D bin work must fit in a 24 x24 space. 2018 EXHIBITION CALENDAR January 8, 2018 Online Entry Opens February 26, 2018, 5pm Online Entry Closes March 20, 2018 List of accepted entries posted at www.wilmingtonart.org April 4, 2018 9am-4pm Accepted artwork and bin work hand delivered to: Hannah Block Community Arts Center 120 Second St., Wilmington, NC April 7, 2018 5pm-7pm Opening Reception and Awards Ceremony April 8-14, 2018 10am-5pm WAA Annual Juried Spring Show & Sale

April 15, 2018 10am-4pm WAA Annual Juried Spring Show & Sale 4:30-6:00 pm Artists pick up work by 6:00pm Note: There will be a $50.00 late fee for artwork picked up after 6:00 pm. No exceptions! For complete instructions, additional show information and to download the Prospectus, go to www.wilmingtonart.org Liability: WAA and the Hannah Block Community Arts Center will exercise care with all artwork but will not assume responsibility for loss and/or damage to artwork. Please address questions to: Chair: Patti Chisholm pchisholmstudio@mac.com