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2nd Annual Juried Artists' Book Exhibition
Organization:
WoCA Projects
Location
2902 Race Street, Suite 100 Fort Worth, Texas 76111
Entry Fee
Paid Entry
Deadline
November 21, 2014
Exhibition
Dec 8
- Jan 31, 2015
In December 2014, WoCA Projects will present its 2nd Annual Juried Artists’ Books Exhibition exploring the diversity within the artist book medium, including both traditional book-binded forms as well as (but not limited to) those works that use books as a reference or metaphor to create other conceptual forms. Examples might explore the interchangeable use of of mixed-media, painting, drawing, printmaking, fiber arts, photography, sculpture, ceramics, sound, film/video, and installations in the creation or referencing of the book form. Note: the inclusion of text is not required.
WoCA Projects is a non-profit artspace featuring contemporary artworks by local, national, and international women artists of color through exhibitions and community artist programming. And supports the work of all artists ( from all nationalities and backgrounds) whose work explores equality in its diverse methods and interpretations.
Deadline for submissions is Wednesday, November 19th, 2014 at 11:59 p.m., and the Exhibition will run from December 8-January 31, 2014. Artist Reception is Thursday, December 11th from 6-8:30 p.m.
Awards:
One artist will receive a $500 Purchase Award and their selected work will be added to the University of Texas at Arlington’s Art/Art History & Rare Books Collection.
urors:
Beverly Carver, Art History & Special Collections Librarian at the University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas
Lauren Cross, Director/Curator of WoCA Projects, Fort Worth, Texas
WoCA Projects is a non-profit artspace featuring contemporary artworks by local, national, and international women artists of color through exhibitions and community artist programming. And supports the work of all artists ( from all nationalities and backgrounds) whose work explores equality in its diverse methods and interpretations.
Deadline for submissions is Wednesday, November 19th, 2014 at 11:59 p.m., and the Exhibition will run from December 8-January 31, 2014. Artist Reception is Thursday, December 11th from 6-8:30 p.m.
Awards:
One artist will receive a $500 Purchase Award and their selected work will be added to the University of Texas at Arlington’s Art/Art History & Rare Books Collection.
urors:
Beverly Carver, Art History & Special Collections Librarian at the University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas
Lauren Cross, Director/Curator of WoCA Projects, Fort Worth, Texas