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Warmth of Autumn

This call closed on September 26, 2021

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Key Details

Organization
Kansas City Stockyards Gallery
Location
MO
Submission Deadline
September 26, 2021
12:00 AM PDT
Call Type
Gallery Exhibit

About This Call

Warmth of Autumn is an exhibition seeking artists to submit work exploring the theme of autumn warmth. The show runs October 15th through November 12th, with a reception on October 15th that is free and open to the public. Artists are encouraged to attend.

All mediums are accepted in both 2D and 3D formats. Work should revolve around the ideas of warmth and the fall season. Artwork must be original and ready to hang with a wire hanging apparatus on the back. The gallery has shelves and pedestals available for 3D artwork. Damaged or unframed/unwired work will not be hung.

Accepted artists must drop off work on Friday, October 8th from 1-5 pm or Saturday, October 9th from 11 am-3 pm. Artists shipping work must have it arrive by October 8th and are responsible for return shipping costs. A paid return shipping label with tracking number must be included in the shipping box. Shipping insurance is recommended and packing peanuts should not be used. Unsold work must be picked up on Saturday, November 13th from 11 am-3 pm or Monday, November 15th from 1-5 pm, or will be shipped back on those dates. Entry fee is $10.00 with an additional $5.00 media fee for each additional submission. Submit 1-10 images of your work.

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