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EXHIBITION SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

The Waterworks Visual Arts Center, Salisbury, North Carolina exhibits contemporary fine art and craft by professional artists. 

Submission deadlines: Jan 30, and Sept 30 of each year.  Submissions are reviewed within a 60-day period following these deadlines.  We welcome submissions from trained artists with credentials and require that submissions include the following information:

• A current resumé detailing education, grants, fellowships, awards, teaching positions, gallery affiliations, major exhibitions and collections.

• An artist statement related specifically to the body of work submitted.  The
statement should discuss the source and nature of influences, research and inspiration that shape your work in terms of media, technique, and concepts.

• 10 to 20 slides or digital images of current work that is available to be exhibited.  The slides must also have a related ID sheet listing medium, size, date and retail price, and a self-addressed stamped envelope large enough and with adequate postage for the return of materials.

• We make every effort to safeguard submitted materials but we cannot be responsible for loss or damage.

• Slide/CD reviews are scheduled two times each year. Submissions should be sent to the attention of “Exhibitions Assistant.”  A letter or postcard acknowledging receipt of your packet will be mailed within twenty one days and materials will be returned as soon as possible. Most exhibitions are planned approximately 12-15 months in advance to give artists ample time to prepare.

Questions? E-mail:
exhibitions@waterworks.org


Tips on Submitting Work Samples to Museums and Galleries

These tips are provided by the North Carolina Arts Council's Visual Arts Program Area, go to www.ncarts.org for more information.

Most visual artists would like to exhibit their work. North Carolina is fortunate to have a number of venues across the state, but finding appropriate spaces for your work and persuading them to show it can be daunting. Many guilds and artist organizations offer opportunities for their members to exhibit. Other spaces organize juried shows to attract work from a certain region or address a theme or range of media (see Juried Competitions). Some visual arts organizations issue calls for slides annually or at defined intervals to determine candidates for their upcoming schedule of exhibitions. These opportunities are usually publicized on their web sites, with preferred methods for submission spelled out.

Most organizations, however, have a less formalized procedure for considering work. If you plan to submit unsolicited slides or digital images to a museum or gallery for review, consider the following:

  • Research the organizations you want to approach. Visit the gallery, or at least the web site, so you know the kinds of exhibitions they mount. Craft museums are probably not interested in pastels; galleries devoted to nature art may not be drawn to installations. The more you know, the better able you'll be to make an effective presentation.
  • If possible, find the appropriate contact (the curator, program director, or executive director) for your submission. If the gallery's procedures for slide review are not posted on its web site, call or e-mail the curator. He or she is usually happy to provide guidance because it saves time in the long run.
  • Always ask before submitting digital images by email. While some may welcome this approach, other curators may not be open to email submissions; they may prefer CDs or slides. If they cannot respond immediately, they have to save your data and digital images take up a formidable amount of space on hard drives or email servers. Curators, like the rest of us, have different comfort levels with technology. You are best served by presenting your materials in the form that will be most convenient for your recipient.
  • Do not expect a quick reply. If you do, you will be disappointed. Mark your calendar three months out and contact them then, politely, to ask when you might expect to hear from them.
  • Always include a stamped, self-addressed envelope (SASE). This does not guarantee you will get your slides back, but it increases the probability. A stamped return post card gives the gallery an easy way to acknowledge receipt of your package.

Finally, and somewhat redundantly, always be polite. More than just securing an exhibition opportunity, you are trying to build a relationship. The odds are, with any given submission to a gallery, that it won't result immediately, or perhaps ever, in a show for you there. But you have succeeded in exposing your work to the curator; he or she should now be on your mail and e-mail list for news about shows you're having at other spaces. And curators do talk to one another. The overture you make to one gallery may lead to an opportunity at another, unexpected venue. A rejection is only personal or final if you take it that way. It may in fact be the beginning of something quite positive.


 
A Special Thank You to the Waterworks Advocates:
F&M Bank
The Late Katharine W. Osborne
Christine P. & James G. Whitton

Waterworks Visual Arts Center    123 East Liberty Street    Salisbury, NC  28144    704.636.1882

GALLERY HOURS: Monday-Friday, 10am-5pm; Thursday evenings until 7pm; Saturday, 10am-4pm
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