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Juried Exhibitions


The Commercial Woman


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Call for artwork by women in all media including digital and video. Works submitted should draw inspiration from advertising and graphic design (formally or conceptually.) Please submit images of up to three artworks. For single image works, submit one image (plus one detail per piece if necessary. For video, web sites, or other motion media, submit two still images per piece. If the piece (or a representative segment) can be viewed or downloaded online (as a Quicktime movie or on a web site), please send the URL in addition to still images. A moving version online is the optimal presentation for motion media. Remember to clearly identify multiple images from one piece. For computer based works, artists will have to provide equipment. Some video equipment is available. Please indicate your technical needs and ability to provide equipment for the exhibition. Entry Fee: $24.

****For more clarification, the work in this exhibition can address the realm of commerce in ANY way. This is completely open to any creative interpretation. It can be graphic design or advertising made for clients, it can be fine art work (in any medium) that uses or appropriates imagery from advertising in a formal or conceptual way. It can be work that shows women working, etc.

Commerce influences every aspect of our daily lives. Artists are constantly inspired by/responding to it.

If you are a man, please forward this announcement to any women artists you know.

Please encourage students and young artists to enter. Many exhibitions are not open to students.


Award: One-year inclusion of up to 20 works in the WMG Online Registry: www.womanmade.net

ONLINE ENTRIES: Submit works on our website with your jpgs.

MAILED ENTRIES: Mail slides, cd or videos of your work to Woman Made Gallery, 685 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago, IL 60622

Juror: Colette Gaiter
Colette Gaiter is an associate professor of Visual Communications in the Art Department at the University of Delaware and a new media artist and graphic designer. She has exhibited her work internationally at the International Symposium on Electronic Art (ISEA), SIGGRAPH, and in numerous galleries, museums and public institutions in the United States. Her essay on the work of Emory Douglas, artist for the Black Panther Party, is published in a new monograph and she is working on an interactive DVD about his work.

Exhibition Dates: January 18 - February 21, 2008
Final Entry Deadline: October 3, 2007
Notifications: October 24, 2007