[image_with_animation image_url=”8864″ alignment=”” animation=”None” box_shadow=”none” max_width=”100%”] Our first annual Seattle Artist League show was an enormous success – over 100 artworks in a wide variety of styles, and a very active reception with enthusiastic reviews.
We’re doing it again! All past and present students and teachers at the League are invited to show their work in our 2nd annual Seattle Artist League show as part of the Pioneer Square Art Walk. Join us! This is to celebrate us as artists. Everyone will be represented. No costs, no fees.
Show Location
Galvanize Underground in Pioneer Square Galvanize, 111 S Jackson St, Seattle, WA
Show Date
One night only!* Reception First Thursday, April 5th 5:00-8:00pm *A few artworks may be chosen, and requested to hang at Galvanize for the full month.
Sales
100% of sales will be directed to the artist. No costs, no fees.
Requirements to Show
You must have taught or taken a class at the League.
Artwork must be ready to hang (canvas wired)
CHANGE TO PREVIOUS: loose canvas does not have to be framed. Please just trim and tidy up the edge, we will hang it like paper.
For unframed work on paper, you must be ok with small marks left by clips and magnets
Artwork must be dry
Artwork must be clearly labeled on the back
Artwork must be safely contained (brown paper and cardboard or bubble wrap), and ready to be transported from The League to Galvanize.
Artwork Submission Forms must be filled out completely
Artwork must be picked up work during class hours by April 17th. (See “Artwork Pickup” above for hours)
Pickup Artwork
Artists are welcome to pick up their artwork at the end of the reception at Galvanize 8pm.
Pickup Artwork During Class Hours
Pick up at the League April 10-17. Please be aware that drop-off times are during class hours. Enter quietly, do not disturb the class. Artwork must be picked up by the 17th.Any artwork remaining at the League April 18th will be donated to a charity.
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CALL FOR ART
[image_with_animation image_url=”8864″ alignment=”” animation=”None” box_shadow=”none” max_width=”100%”] Our first annual Seattle Artist League show was an enormous success – over 100 artworks in a wide variety of styles, and a very active reception with enthusiastic reviews.
We’re doing it again! All past and present students and teachers at the League are invited to show their work in our 2nd annual Seattle Artist League show as part of the Pioneer Square Art Walk. Join us! This is to celebrate us as artists. Everyone will be represented. No costs, no fees.
Show Location
Galvanize Underground in Pioneer Square
Galvanize, 111 S Jackson St, Seattle, WA
Show Date
One night only!*
Reception First Thursday, April 5th 5:00-8:00pm
*A few artworks may be chosen, and requested to hang at Galvanize for the full month.
Sales
100% of sales will be directed to the artist. No costs, no fees.
Requirements to Show
Pickup Artwork
Artists are welcome to pick up their artwork at the end of the reception at Galvanize 8pm.
Pickup Artwork During Class Hours
Pick up at the League April 10-17. Please be aware that drop-off times are during class hours. Enter quietly, do not disturb the class. Artwork must be picked up by the 17th. Any artwork remaining at the League April 18th will be donated to a charity.
Printable Forms
Drop off Location:
Seattle Artist League
10219 Aurora Ave N
Seattle WA
Questions? Contact ruthiev@seattleartistleague.com
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