RSVP is the title of a new program of curated, online exhibitions which will premier on the gallery website later this month. By way of call and response initiated on this blog, artists will be invited to submit one image to be considered for inclusion in a specified exhibition.
These thematic group shows will offer artists an exceptional opportunity for exposure and sales. RSVP exhibitions will be handled in the same professional and enthusiastic manner as the gallery’s on-site exhibitions, with advertising and sales efforts, on-demand printed catalogs and gallery support.
It is important to note that this is not a pay-to-play program and the exhibitions are not “competitions”.
There is no charge for entries.
There is no charge for inclusion in exhibitions.
There is no charge for inclusion in exhibition catalogs.
Artists are currently invited to submit work for consideration in the exhibition, RSVP 1: ARBOR.
Arbor! A celebratory summer show of tree images. The tree as muse, the tree as metaphor, the tree as oracle, the tree as destination. Trees represent strength, beauty, wisdom, life, femininity, protection, rebirth, and the link between heaven and earth.
The Tree of Life. The Tree of Knowledge.
I think that I shall never see
A poem lovely as a tree…
This is the leading, and most memorable, couplet from the famous poem, Trees, by Joyce Kilmer. And though images of trees may not always be “lovely”, they usually are poetic. Perhaps that is the nature of trees.
Lately, it seems, many photographers have been working in the presence of trees, and due to their efforts, many wonderful images have been created. For this inaugural RSVP exhibition, we're inviting artists to submit their extraordinary images of trees.
Images for RSVP 1: Arbor will be selected by gallery director, Michael Mazzeo. Follow this blog for details about future exhibitions.
For submission details please visit our Uploads Page
1 comment:
Hi Michael,
I am extremely gratified by the following terms in your RSVP initiative. It articulates a high level of business ethics and it is commendable.
"It is important to note that this is not a pay-to-play program and the exhibitions are not “competitions”.
There is no charge for entries.
There is no charge for inclusion in exhibitions.
There is no charge for inclusion in exhibition catalogs."
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