Call for Entries: Fundamental Processes, A Printmaking Show

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Fundamental processes: Printmaking and the Artist

Dates 12/12-12/19

Throughout the history of art, artists have turned to printmaking to
understand better their practices in other media. Others find
printmaking sustains them over an entire career. For this exhibition,
we solicit prints that reflect the artist's evolution with the
printmaking process. In particular we seek works that demonstrate a
high-point in the artist's pursuit of a specific technique,
understanding of the relationship of subject to the printmaking process,
or challenge interpretation of what a print is.

Location: Manchester Gallery (Attached to Graphaids art supply store in
Westchester, CA.

Accepted works- 2D or 3D work with any element of printmaking or a work
influenced by the printmaking process.

Juried by:

Kirstin Ellsworth, PhD
Kirstin Ellsworth is an educator, writer and historian. She currently
teaches at California State University Dominguez Hills and Pasadena City
College.
AND
Sarah Pavsner
Sarah Pavsner is an artist/educator based out of Los Angeles, CA. She
is a member of the Los Angeles Printmaking Society and has exhibited
throughout Southern California.

No commission taken but selected artist will be asked to contribute
$10.00 for the opening night party (or commitment of food/beverage
item).
There is a rolling acceptance policy. All artists will be notified no
later than 11/16
Los Angeles Based artists only
Willing to promote show and get people to the opening.
Work must be delivered to Graphaids on Saturday 11/28 by 5p.m.
Work must be picked the week of 12/21
Work will not be insured
All work must be ready to hang on the wall. Framed pieces are strongly
encouraged
If your piece requires a pedestal or special equipment you must supply
it.

Please send images and questions to spavsner.pavsner1@gmail.com
. Image specs are 300dpi no larger than
8x10
Include the following information on your submission(s)
Name/Title/Dimensions/Year Made
Price or NFS

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