Deadline for Pickup: April 2, 2019. Artworks remaining after April 3rd will be donated to charity.
Drop off and pick up times: Monday 10:00-2:00, Tuesday 10:00am – 5:00pm, 6:00-10:00pm
Submission Requirements: Must be currently in a class at the Seattle Artist League, or a League member. Entry does not guarantee acceptance into the show.
Ready to Hang: If unframed, must be ok with clips or pins. If unframed, must include interleaving and resealable envelope. No naked prints accepted. (Newsprint as interleaving is Fine). Prints must be signed. For full-bleed prints, this information can be on the back.
Sales: All sales go directly to the artist.
Topic: Any subject or imagery.
Size limit: No size restriction.
Submission limit: Up to 3 different artworks.
Media: Any printmaking media generated from traditional printmaking techniques. No giclees or digital reproductions accepted.
Awards and Prizes : Third, Second, and First Place awards for works of art will be decided by the jury committee. Each award winner will receive a $50, $75, $100 gift certificate for classes at the League. Their work will be featured on our website and newsletter.
Include the following information with each piece:
Artist’s name
Title
Medium
Paper size
Image size (block or plate size)
Description of the work so we can find it if the info sheet is seperated
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