July
7 - August 11, 2007
Curators* are invited to send one work each by two different artists to the "Most
Curatorial Biennial of the Universe."
All
works must be received between June 16 - July 5.
Works must measure
8 inches x 10 inches with a maximum depth/height of 4 inches,
including any framing. Works can be vertical, horizontal,
or lay flat. If a work goes on the wall, it must have a
hole or a hook for hanging; if it sits on a flat surface
it will be shown at table height, next to others; it cannot
be toxic, or wet (although we will fill any "lakes or indents" with
clear water if requested).
On
the back of each piece include the artist's and curator's
names and email addresses. Drop off during gallery hours
or mail to:
apexart
attn: Most Curatorial Biennial
291 Church Street
New York, NY 10013
Works will not be returned or insured and pieces larger or smaller than 8x10
will not be accepted.. No COD's will be accepted. All works
must be received between June 16 - July 5.
All
works will be shown on our site if you send a 72 dpi jpeg
image of 300 x 240 pixels. Thanks for doing this.
During the show all works will be available by anonymous bidding, starting
with a $10 donation and going up in $10 increments. All proceeds will go
directly to the Robin Hood Foundation of NYC. Absolutely no funds will
go to apexart.
Submissions
must be by the curator in one package. They may be dropped
off or mailed.
All
submissions are accepted, nothing (legal) will be censored.
Everyone
is invited to attend the opening July 7 from 6 to 8pm
at apexart either in person or via Internet camera feed,
login to be made available via email prior to opening.
Up
to 1000 works will be accepted, but phone calls will not.
Email all inquiries to info@apexart.org,
we'll get right back to you.
FAQ's:
Q: Can I submit more than two artists
for the exhibition?
A: No.
Q:
When will the works be available for pick up/distribution?
A: August 4 - (the final day of exhibition)
Q.
Can really famous curators and/or artists participate?
A: You bet. apexart treats everyone the same
Q:
Why should I bother? This sounds like another situation
that takes advantage of artists.
A: Depending what else is on your resume it looks good, funds go to a really
good cause and its an opportunity to have fun making something that you wouldn't
otherwise make. Participation won't make you a famous artist if you aren't
one already. Have fun, don't spend too much time or money. Limited postage
funds available on an as needed basis.
*curators
can be artists, writers, or anyone so inclined.
Thank
you for your participation!
All
works must be received between June 16 - July 5.
go
to our website www.apexart.org
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