GCCA Gallery Call for Entries 2011 and 2012

Published on November 8, 2011

Year round, the GCCA is interested in proposals for exhibit ideas, solo exhibitions and curated group shows with reviews in summer and winter. Use the guidelines above or check EXHIBIT OPPORTUNITIES at our website www.greenearts.org.  We are recruiting new Visual Arts Committee members to help with selections and installations. Please send inquiries to fawn@greenearts.org

How to submit entries for CFEs:

  • Up to 10 jpegs, maximum size 5”, 72 dpi or photographs
  • Write exhibition title in email subject line, or on envelope in mail submissions. 
  • File names should read “YourName_1.jpeg”
  • Image list should include: your name, address, phone number, email and a list with each image corresponding to your file numbers. 
  • Email to fawn@greenearts.org or mail to Fawn Potash, Visual Arts Director, GCCA, PO Box 463, Catskill NY 12414

 

 Salon 2011, Holiday Exhibition and Sale

November 26, 2011 – January 7, 2012

No application deadline. Membership required.
Drop Off Dates: November 21 & 22, 2011
Pick up Dates: January 9 & 10, 2012

Drop off up to three pieces for this annual non-juried exhibition and sale of members’ small works (24″ max) under $250.

The Artful Hand Holiday Boutique

handmade wearables, toys, cards, ceramics, prints, cards and other fine crafts in our upstairs gallery, under $100.

Salon 2011 CONTRACT

 

 

African American Stories 

January 21, 2011 – February 25, 2012

Proposal deadline extended to  November 30, 2011
Submit 1 page (max) proposal with up to 10 images of existing work with resume.
 

African American Stories is a two-part exhibition exploring historic and contemporary responses to Black life and literature in an exhibit and published collection.  Curator/gallerist/artist Euphema Robinson emigrated from Jamaica to Harlem, NY motivating an interest in works that reflect a range of creative responses to contemporary African American experiences in painting, sculpture, photography and multi-media forms, selected through a regional call-for-entries and invited artists. Co-curators Sam Truitt and Randall Horton are soliciting work from artists and artist/writer collaborative teams in a national call-for-proposals responding to Uncle Remus’ Br’er Rabbit stories, a collection of African American oral folktales first published in 1881, as a centralizing theme.  Selected works will be exhibited at the GCCA’s upstairs gallery and published in an anthology by Station Hill Press, where Truitt is Managing Editor.