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Call for Entries
All majors and minors from all UNG campuses are invited to interpret, explore, and respond to the theme in any media or style for the Hall B. Rhodes Annual Student Exhibition with yearly themes. The due dates will change yearly. The exhibition is held annually at the Bob Owens Art Gallery in the Hoag Student center. Two-dimensional, three-dimensional, traditional, and digital media is welcomed. The work must be done in a class or on your own.
Awards
Best in Show $250
First Prize $200
Second Prize $150
Third Prize $100
Honorable Mention $50
How to Submit
There is no entry fee. Each student may submit one gallery-ready work .
Prepare to send an entry in the form of .jpg file that is at least 600 DPI.
Send up to 3 views for three-dimensional works
Animations should submit as a .swf file or as a website submitted as a URL.
The maximum dimension for any work is 48 in. x 48 in
Email entries to craig.wilson@ung.edu
One submission per student
Subject line should say "Rhodes Exhibition Entry"
In the filename and body of the email, include: artist name, title, date, media, and dimensions
Accepted Submissions
Must be delivered to the Bob Owens Art Gallery by the artist.
If the work is Digital, it will be shown on a laptop computer that will be provided by the department.
The Department of Visual Arts has the right to photograph and reproduce entries for publicity.
Entry shall be considered an agreement on the part of the artist to all listed conditions.
Note: Accepted artwork that is not gallery-ready or is damaged will not be included in the exhibition.
Important Dates
March 25 : Deadline for submission
March 29 : Entrants receive acceptance notification via e-mail
April 10 : Work must be delivered to the gallery by 5:00 p.m. EST.
April 17 : Exhibition begins
April 26: Reception and awards ceremony at 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. EST.
Pending date : All artwork must be retrieved by 5:00 p.m. EST.
Note: Dates and theme will change yearly.
Contact
For any questions or concerns, contact Foundations Coordinator, Professor Craig Wilson at craig.wilson@ ung.edu
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