Showing posts with label Call for Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Call for Art. Show all posts

Monday, October 17, 2022

Post 242: Fall Art at the Mill Oct 1-16, 2022

Fall Art at the Mill Oct 1-16, 2022

The Open Space Arts Gallery wanted to share this link with you, especially if you have not heard of this art show held in Millwood, Virginia (and online). Since I have been a member of PWAS, I have heard talk of the "Art at the Mill" show periodically, often in the very hushed tones of sheer reverence.

Art At The Mill

Don't worry, the current call for art is closed, so no frantic rush to submit art. Definitely read more about the show on their homepage at https://artatthemill.artcall.org/

The OSA Committee shares this link with you on the artwork that was juried into the show - and part of the mention of this is that they juried in all 1,124 pieces showing. Wowzers, makes me wonder how many pieces were submitted! Check out the art here:
 
 
The show is sponsored by the Clarke County Historical Association (CCHA)

Clarke County Historical Association
32 East Main Street / P.O. Box 306
Berryville, Virginia  22611
https://www.clarkehistory.org/art-mill.html

Located at: Burwell Morgan Mill, 15 Tannery Lane, Millwood, VA
Phone: 540-837-1799

That's just over an hour from Woodbridge, which isn't too bad. Keep an eye out for the next call for art though.

Photo by Mitchell Luo on Unsplash 


Author: Donna Liguria
An artist member of PWAS in Woodbridge, VA specializing in acrylic painting. She paints landscapes, seascapes, animals and many subjects. Visit her Website at https://DonnaLiguriaArt.com & her Blog at https://donnascavepainting.blogspot.com/.


Local Art: Visit us at Stonebridge Open Space Arts at 15000 Potomac Town Center, Woodbridge, VA - Open Wed to Sat 12-7 and Sun 12-5
The Prince William Art Society is a 50-year-old non-profit art group in PWC for the appreciation of fine art throughout the county and Northern Virginia.

Want to know how to get involved at OSA? If you are an artist (18 or older) living in Prince William County, or a are a member of a PWC art group, you are welcome to get on our next art show's emailing list. Send it to us, OR come by the gallery to find out more.

Want to join PWAS? Go to https://www.princewilliamartsociety.com/membership

Thank you for visiting, and remember to Share, Follow, and Comment!

Tuesday, September 27, 2022

Post 224: Artwork Rejection

Artwork Rejection

You've done the work. You created your artwork and submitted it to a juried art show or gallery in the hope of showing off your artwork to the masses. The wait begins to see if you get the thumbs up or the thumb down.

Out of Your Control vs In Your Control

(Warning: Please note that I'm not going to sugarcoat this article.)

There are some things within the artist's control when submitting artwork to a gallery for selection, but probably much more frustrating is that there are more things that ARE NOT within the artist's control. And even more confusing and/or frustrating, the reasons for rejection that are out of your control you may never know about.

At Open Space Arts (OSA) at Stonebridge, we use a "Jury Committee" which is a group of artists with a variety of art backgrounds that review all art submissions. While we cannot speak for every juried art show in the world, there are common features that are taken into consideration when populating a gallery for specific art shows.

Here are some things that the gallery has total control over:

1. To be blunt - your artwork may look great in person, but the image of it that the jury sees - well, sucks. Actually this happens a lot and the artist does have control over taking the photo of it. Do NOT include background in your art photos. Take a GREAT picture and CROP out the background. And quite frankly, because of techie things, the image may not translate well from image to projected when the jury is doing their thing.

2. How large the gallery space is vs. the number of pieces submitted, also vs the size of the pieces submitted. Say a gallery has room for 100 large pieces and they receive 350 pieces of large art to jury. Do the math, that's a lot of rejected art.

3. IF the gallery is looking for a theme and the artwork submitted doesn't fit that theme, it has to be cut. Although OSA doesn't want to necessarily stick to a theme for each art show, occasionally the title of the show does dictate a "theme". Say the show was "Summer Spotlight on Art" and artists submit art that has snow, ice, fall colors and the like. Although the art might be scrumptious, the time of year along with 'what might sell best at this show' would mean that these pieces may do better if submitted for a fall or winter seasonal show. Again, look at Number 2, something has to go.

4. Best of the best vs diversity. I can speak for OSA on this topic as we jury art for our shows, we strive for the BEST of the art submitted. We want the highest quality of art from Prince William County artists for every show we have juried. That takes precedence. We realize that some artists only do abstracts, some only do large works, some artists do photography, and others do realism. We compare an artist's submissions against other pieces that same artist submitted (often taking the best out of that artist's entries) as well as the entire shows submissions.

There are galleries that are all about featuring every style of visual art known to man, perhaps to appeal to the diversity of potential gallery visitors. And in essence, there is nothing wrong with that. Again, space over the number of pieces means cutting out some great art.

5. Although I am on the Jury Committee for OSA, I do like to think we are being fair in our selections. We vote on pieces and we do tend to try to be inclusive. We each have our own opinions about what we like and do not like in art and this is true for any jurist or jury committee at any gallery. I believe that a committee vote works better than a single person selecting work for a show. Our committee members are objective in their decisions, seeking the quality of the artwork submitted as our priority. A single jurist may or may not be as objective - I've seen it at some galleries as you probably have.

A Rejected Art Piece

I'm going to show you an example of one of the oddities in art jurying. This is a photograph of a piece I painted and recently submitted to the OSA Hispanic Heritage Art Celebration show that is now open from September 21 to October 16, 2022. This piece was rejected from the Call for Art.

Pinata by Donna Liguria, 2022 Acrylic on Canvas

Now, why I am showing you this, is that on Saturday, September 24, at the Occoquan Arts and Crafts Show, the Prince William Art Society (PWAS) had a tent up with 9 artist members displaying a diverse tent of art. This painting was the first piece that sold at the show. Funny but true and others have similar stories.

Art Crafts vs Fine Art

I do think that an understanding should be made here about the difference between fine art and craft art. See this article Difference Between Craft and Fine Art

At OSA, we have turned away craft art. It is also worth remembering that the OSA Committee, made up of Prince William Art Society members, needs to also work under the guidelines of our gallery sponsors - meaning that the artwork on display must be FINE ART of the best quality.

What is in the Artist's Control?

1. Follow the rules, the directions, the process. Proofread you submission BEFORE you submit it. You know the saying, "Dot your 'i's and cross your 't's"? When a gallery has A LOT of artists submitting hundreds of pieces of art, what is really unfortunate is when an artist DID NOT FOLLOW DIRECTIONS. Print out the directions so that it is easier for you to follow the checklist of things to do!

...I could stop this list at this point because that is simply where most mistakes happen...

With everything on the internet, on YouTube, on this blog or elsewhere, a simple search and doing your homework will help you understand the art business world and its expectations. It is a business and an artist wants to sell art as much as the gallery does. If a gallery has requirements, it is UP TO YOU TO MEET THOSE REQUIREMENTS. Otherwise, maybe a juried art show might not be what you should do if you can't take rejection.

If I come across as harsh on this, I'm not going to apologize. I've had artwork rejected too. It happens and it probably has to you too. Nonetheless, here are some areas where mistakes can and do happen when submitting art to galleries to be juried:

2. Bad photos.

3. Missing information.

4. Unfinished artwork. (This covers a lot of territory from under-drawing showing to unfinished edges.)

5. Badly framed or matted and framed artwork, or unprofessionally packaged art prints.

6. Improperly wired artwork. (We have received artwork with no way to hang it.)

7. Not original artwork. (Unless you are Walt Disney, don't submit Mickey Mouse art.)

8. Incomplete, unprofessional artist bio.

9. Submitting only one entry. (Could be a sort of an alert that you may be a beginner and you may be overlooked for a more aggressive entrant or perceived as larger body of work artist.)

10. Failure in not submitting your images in the requested format. Also note, if asked to ATTACH the image is different than EMBEDDING the artwork in the email. Often, although perhaps unknown to you, there are good reasons for specific requests. When dealing with hundreds (or more) pieces of art, each gallery has their own methods of doing things.

11. Failure to submit art on time, to deliver art on time or failure to respond to an email for more information on time.

12. Failure to not submit your best artwork.

13. Poorly constructed compositions, proportions, technical flaws. This is also known as not executed well. (We have seen artwork where the subject matter is quite good, but the piece's background is not. Or the human's hands are out of proportion to the rest of the portrait.)

14. The uniqueness of your art. How does your artwork stand out, what makes it so far superior to another landscape or similar subject matter?

15. Submitting the same pieces over and over again. (The expectation is that you are growing as an artist and have much more artwork to show.)

16. Your attitude in taking rejection is under your control. You can take it as a learning experience or you can always say, 'They hate my art. My art is no good. I hate this gallery." OR you could simply ask where you could improve.

More Reading on the Art Jury Process

I have written blog posts on this subject before, both on the Prince William Art Society website and on this blog, which you could use the search feature for (look to the top right --->) but I have highlighted a few links here that you may find helpful:




I am going to add though, an artwork rejection is NEVER a rejection of the artist. Every single person, every artist is appreciated and valued. We all must start somewhere in our art journey. You should ALWAYS, always, keep trying to improve, learn from your mistakes, and enter those art spaces that will work best for your body of work and where you are on your journey.
 
At Open Space Arts, we are considering a "workshop" to discuss why a piece got rejected where the artist might bring in a piece and have someone discuss possible factors. Keep an eye out for that if we are able to get it on the schedule.

Your blog comments are always welcome. See the small No Comments (or Comments) link below this post to add yours. Remember though, comments are monitored...

Update July 8, 2023: Recently, 2 PWAS friends and I paid for and entered a local Call for Art and NONE of us got any artwork in. And if I say so myself, those 2 are even better artists than I am! I've never seen anything of theirs that are not great pieces of art. Nonetheless, in reading the REJECTION letter that was sent out, the discussion was how the one juror had such a hard time selecting out of the 255 entries that she whittled down to 55 to show. So you see, we ALL can get rejected at some point.


Author: Donna Liguria
An artist member of PWAS in Woodbridge, VA and Artistry Spin Blog Admin, specializing in acrylic painting. She paints landscapes, seascapes, animals and many subjects. Visit her Website at DonnaLiguriaArt.com, Donna's Etsy site and her Blog at Donna’s Cave Paintings.


Local Art: Visit us at Stonebridge Open Space Arts at 15000 Potomac Town Center, Woodbridge, VA - Open Wed to Sat 12-7 and Sun 12-5
The Prince William Art Society is a 50-year-old non-profit art group in PWC for the appreciation of fine art throughout the county and Northern Virginia.

Want to know how to get involved at OSA? If you are an artist (18 or older) living in Prince William County, or a are a member of a PWC art group, you are welcome to get on our next art show's emailing list. Send it to us, OR come by the gallery to find out more.

Want to join PWAS? Go to https://www.princewilliamartsociety.com/membership

Thank you for visiting, and remember to Share, Follow, and Comment!

Wednesday, August 17, 2022

Post 200: Upcoming Calls for Art at Open Space Arts

Upcoming Calls for Art at Open Space Arts

Depending on your medium, you may need to know far in advance if you need specific artwork for specific Calls for Art or upcoming art events to enter. This post is to get the inspiration and work started so you are ready for these events.

Calls for Art at OSA and PWAS Art Events

Take note that when we say a "Call for Art" events at Open Space Arts (OSA) they are for ALL PWC artists (18 or older)...the requirement is to be a resident of Prince William County OR be a member of a PWC art or photography group. Open Space Arts is at 15000 #140 Potomac Town Center, Woodbridge, Virginia.

Secondly, when we say some of the other notices are for the Prince William Art Society (PWAS), they are restricted to members of the PWAS art group and not open to the entire PWC artist community, and they will be marked appropriately.

And finally, some art shows at OSA are sponsored by the Prince William County Arts Council (PWCAC) and are predetermined for a specific artist or group. Those art events are typically noted as PWCAC Sponsored.

August 2022

A Call for Art is out NOW and closing on August 24 at 11:59pm for the Hispanic Heritage Art Celebration show which will take place Sept 21-Oct 16 at OSA and open to PWC artists. Not on our mailing list for the Calls for Art? Right away, go to https://www.princewilliamartsociety.com/osafaqs and get the emails when they go out!

September 2022

On September 10 is the Chili Fest at Stonebridge and the PWAS members will have a popup tent out side of OSA. There is no fee for the popup show, the artwork is NOT juried, but space may be limited.

Arts Alive is a wonderful art event. The event is scheduled for Sunday, September 11. Artists may have paid to be outside with their own tents, while the PWAS members will be set up inside the building in their own area. Space may be limited but this show is definitely one that is well attended by all kinds of art lovers. A fee may be requested to attend - more on this as its verified.

October 2022

On October 1 is the Fall Tall Oaks Art Show at the Tall Oaks Community Center and is a one day show. This is a PWAS member show with space being limited. Art is not juried, but typically small works tend to sell most often. 12298 Cotton Mill Dr, Woodbridge, VA 22192

A Call for Art for PWC Artists for the Nov 22 art show with a title of the show to be determined as yet. The email for the Call will go out early October for the November show.

On October 15 is the Pet Fest at Stonebridge and the PWAS group will have a popup tent outside of the OSA gallery. The PWAS members are requested to have not only "pet artwork", but any animal artwork to show. Its all about the critters for this one day show. There is no fee for the popup show, the artwork is NOT juried, but space may be limited. 

October 19-30 is earmarked as "The Art of India" and will be PWCAC sponsored. Stay tuned on this one. 

November 2022

A Call for Art for PWC Artists. The Call will go out early November for the December art show that has yet to be titled.

Tuesday, October 25 is International Artist Day - with the gallery closed on Mondays and Tuesdays, Sunday, October 23 may be our day to celebrate this day. I hope more on this later...we especially liked the suggestion of "take an artist to lunch" and the "buy a painting that's been talking to you" ideas!

https://nationaltoday.com/international-artist-day/

http://internationalartistday.com/index.html

In November of 2021, the Prince William Art Society had their first art show at Open Space Arts for three weekends from Thanksgiving into December - from Black Friday on. We had a great time with all the Christmas shoppers surprised to find an art gallery in the space! In a way, that's our anniversary in the space.

Artist's Sunday is Sunday, November 27, we hope to have some ideas for that day.

From November 2021 Open Space Arts

December 2022

A Call for Art for PWC Artists - this one is pending, as in not written in stone as yet, but we hope to have it in our upcoming shows so stay tuned. We want to call this "After the Masters Style" so get your thinking caps on for this one, the plan is for the January show and the Call would go out early December.

Our thought process here is your artwork styled after one of the master artists / artworks. How would Mona Lisa look with shades, a new hair style or a more modern dress?

Typically a rendering of a master work is labeled with the Master Artist's Name and not signed as an original work. For example, you might name the artwork "Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci" by Your Name. There are some details to read about copying and I do recommend that you do so.

See https://www.wildlifeartstore.com/can-you-copy-art/

January 2023

Tentatively, a Call for Art for PWC Artists. Stay tuned.

February 2023

Tentatively, the art show in February would be for Black History month. Stay tuned.

March 2023

Tentatively, March is all about the Women's History month, which could be art by and about women. Of course, family-friendly artwork. Stay tuned.

We have our calendars earmarked through April 2023 or so and will update you as we get the plans solidified. So this is about as far as I can go ahead at this time. You can also see ALL of the Open Space Arts events here so keep that page on your radar too.


Author: Donna Liguria
An artist member of PWAS in Woodbridge, VA specializing in acrylic painting. She paints landscapes, seascapes, animals and many subjects. Visit her Website at https://DonnaLiguriaArt.com & her Blog at https://donnascavepainting.blogspot.com/.

Photography/Video Credits:
Donna Liguria

Local Art: Visit us at Stonebridge Open Space Arts at 15000 Potomac Town Center, Woodbridge, VA - Open Wed to Sat 12-7 and Sun 12-5
The Prince William Art Society is a 50-year-old non-profit art group in PWC for the appreciation of fine art throughout the county and Northern Virginia.

Want to know how to get involved at OSA? If you are an artist (18 or older) living in Prince William County, or a are a member of a PWC art group, you are welcome to get on our next art show's emailing list. Send it to us, OR come by the gallery to find out more.

Want to join PWAS? Go to https://www.princewilliamartsociety.com/membership

Thank you for visiting, and remember to Share, Follow, and Comment!

Saturday, August 6, 2022

Post 194: Aug 5-24 - A Call for Art for Hispanic Heritage Art Celebration Show at OSA

Aug 5-24 - A Call for Art for Hispanic Heritage Art Celebration Show at OSA

August 5 - 24, 2022 Open Space Arts (OSA) has just released their next Call for Art for the local, Prince William County artists and art groups, to submit their Hispanic and Latino influenced art to be considered for display at the gallery.

Open Space Arts Gallery in Woodbridge, Virginia

The new art gallery is located at the Stonebridge Shopping Center.
15000 #140 Potomac Town Center
Woodbridge, VA

It is between Ulta on one side and The Loft and Barnes and Noble on the other with DSW directly across the street. 

Periodically, a Call for Art is sent out for artists that wish to show their art to submit their information and images via a Jotform. All artwork that is displayed at the gallery is juried, which means it is selected to appear. 

Typically, most art shows or Calls for Art for Open Space Arts do not have a particular theme per se. It has happened that a lot of art selected has had a similar theme and were grouped that way (example: beaches, sand and sunshine paintings). For this Hispanic Heritage Art Celebration, we obviously want to celebrate everything with a Hispanic, Latino, Spanish style influences. We strongly urge artists from these cultures as well as artists with work about the cultures to enter the Call.

Title of Show: ­­­ Hispanic Heritage Celebration

Exhibition Period: September 21 - October 16, 2022

Call for Art Submission Period Opens: August 5, 2022

Call for Art Submission Period Closes: August 24, 2022

Notification of Acceptance/Regrets: August 31, 2022 (via email)

Delivery of Art: September 18 (5:00-6:00) and September 19 (12:00-2:00)

Artists in Prince William County

Open Space Arts is all about promoting the art of its residents AND its arts groups. As it turns out, we do not know who the artists are in the county. How would we? Well, you will need to let us know that you are interested in showing at the gallery and we have provided a way to do just that!

On the Prince William Art Society's (PWAS) website we answer a LOT of questions about submitting your art, display requirements, and so much more, so spend some time on the site so you know what to expect - and to have your best chance to be selected.

Artist Requirements

  • Go to the Prince William Art Society's website and let us know who you are in the Call for Art signup form.  Get on our emailing list right away to be included in the most current Call for Art. Or contact shawonesent@gmail.com
  • You must be 18 or older - and all artists will need to volunteer some time at the gallery.
  • The artists must reside in Prince William County OR be a member of a Prince William County art group - like the Prince William Art Society, Manassas Art Guild, Prince William County Arts Council or other art or photography group.
Let me emphasize the resident and art group thing. 
- You need to be an artist that lives in Prince William County (PWC), anywhere in the county....OR...
- Or you are a member of PWAS, MAG, PWCAC, PARTners - any art or photography group based in Prince William County 

Photo by Pawel Czerwinski on Unsplash 

A Call for Art 

What's at the gallery right now?

The "Summer Spotlight on Art" featuring Prince William County artists will wrap up on August 14 at Open Space Arts. The gallery will be closed Wednesday and Thursday, August 17 and 18 and will open on Friday, August 19 to the PWCAC sponsored show, "A Walk Through Ghana". This is a solo photography exhibition by Kwadwo Birikorang Adjei.

https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=447349120734018&set=a.274168651385400

https://www.facebook.com/PWCArtsCouncil 

Always a lot to see at Open Space Arts so come by and see it!

And for PWC artists and art groups:

We look forward to meeting you and seeing your art! You have to Jot-over-to-the- Form!




Author: Donna Liguria
An artist member of PWAS in Woodbridge, VA specializing in acrylic painting. She paints landscapes, seascapes, animals and many subjects. Visit her Website at https://DonnaLiguriaArt.com & her Blog at https://donnascavepainting.blogspot.com/.


Local Art: Visit us at Stonebridge Open Space Arts at 15000 Potomac Town Center, Woodbridge, VA - Open Wed to Sat 12-7 and Sun 12-5
The Prince William Art Society is a 50-year-old non-profit art group in PWC for the appreciation of fine art throughout the county and Northern Virginia.

Want to know how to get involved at OSA? If you are an artist (18 or older) living in Prince William County, or a are a member of a PWC art group, you are welcome to get on our next art show's emailing list. Send it to us, OR come by the gallery to find out more.

Want to join PWAS? Go to https://www.princewilliamartsociety.com/membership

Thank you for visiting, and remember to Share, Follow, and Comment!

Tuesday, June 7, 2022

Post 171: Getting Ready for Upcoming Art Shows

Getting Ready for an Upcoming Art Shows

Pssst...Take a look to the right and see the Open Space Arts at Stonebridge NEWS section? Look under that and see the Upcoming OSA Schedule? if you are looking for inspiration on what to paint next, you may want to consider what's coming up next at Open Space Arts. Especially depending on what your medium is, so that it can be ready on time when the Call for Art goes out for that show!

Upcoming OSA Schedule

  • Aug 17-Sept 11, 2022 Ghana Show
  • Sept 14-Oct 16, 2022 Hispanic Show (Call for Art early to mid September)
  • Oct 19-30, 2022 India Show (Pending)
  • Nov 2-27 PWC Artist Show (Call for Art early October)
  • Nov 30-Jan 1, 2023 PWC Artist Show (Call for Art early November)
  • Jan 4-29, 2023 After the Masters Style (Pending)
  • Feb 1-26, 2023 Black History Show (Pending) 

For the month celebrating women, we are hoping to have not only art BY women artists, but OF women - being family-friendly of course. We have some other art shows under discussion with tentative months as well. The committee plotted out through July 2023 and we will map it out more definitively as it comes together to let you know what is happening.

    Pending means that the art show isn't written in stone as yet (not confirmed), but its what we have planned out on our calendar. But in order to have oil paintings especially done in time, you need to get started, right?

    The Open Space Arts Committee is tickled with the "After the Masters Style" show. Our idea for this art show is to approach a Master's work and do your version of their style. This should be a fun show and we really want to see what everyone comes up with! It might be fun too to have a paragraph written to print out with your label on which master you are styling your creation after and your ideas behind the canvas/work.

    So your self portrait may look rather Picasso-ish, or your Whistler's Mother could be your Grandma with a laptop and fuzzy slippers...so get those ideas going.
     
    I'm not positive these will necessarily work for the "After the Masters Style" as yet, but these were four mini paintings I did late 2021 in the master's styles subjects...They are only 3x4 acrylic paintings. I'm trying to learn to paint people - it is slow going, but I'm trying. Lucky are you if you can paint people well!
     
    The Masters I tried to reproduce:
    Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci
    Girl with the Pearl Earring by Johannes Vermeer
    Water Lilies by Claude Monet
    Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh
    Donna Liguria mini paintings, 3x4 in acrylics


    By the way, there is a Call for Art out now for the July show at OSA, so if you need to know more, see this blog post https://artistryspin.blogspot.com/2022/06/post-169-art-shows-at-open-space-arts.html


    Local Art: Visit us at Stonebridge Open Space Arts at 15000 Potomac Town Center, Woodbridge, VA - Open Wed to Sat 12-7 and Sun 12-5
    The Prince William Art Society is a 50-year old non-profit art group in PWC for the the appreciation of fine art throughout the county and Northern Virginia.

    Want to know how to get involved at OSA?
    If you are an artist in Prince William County, 18 or older OR are a member of a local art group, you are welcome to get on our next art show's emailing list. Send it to us, OR come by the gallery to find out more.

    Want to join PWAS? Go to https://www.princewilliamartsociety.com/membership

    Thank you for visiting, and remember to Share, Follow, and Comment!

    Author: Donna Liguria
    An artist member of PWAS in Woodbridge, VA specializing in acrylic painting. She paints landscapes, seascapes, animals and many subjects. Visit her Website at https://DonnaLiguriaArt.com & her Blog at https://donnascavepainting.blogspot.com/.

    Saturday, June 4, 2022

    Post 169: Art Shows at Open Space Arts at Stonebridge & a Call for Art

    Art Shows at Open Space Arts at Stonebridge & a Call for Art

    As soon as one art show comes down, another art show goes up, and the next art show that follows begins its countdown. By countdown, I mean that at the beginning of the month we typically send out the call for art for the next month's art show. And so it begins all over again.

    Currently at Open Space Arts (OSA)

    Just opening this past Wednesday, June 1, 2022 is an art show called "Emerging Artists" with about eight very talented student's artwork on display from PWC. This show is actually a combination of the featured student's art, but a section of the gallery is dedicated to our recently lost Prince William Art Society member, Jim Gallagher. 

    Also on display in another section, are some selected art pieces from some local PWC adult artists. There is certainly a lot of art, some pottery and some small art works to see around the gallery.

    These artworks will be on display at OSA until June 26, 2022.

    Upcoming Art Show at OSA - A Call for Art

    Scheduled for Wednesday, June 29 until Sunday, August 14, 2022, the art show will be called "Summer Spotlight on Art" so the Call for Art for this show is out NOW! The requirements are:
    • You need to be 18 or older.
    • You need to be a member of a Prince William County art group, OR;
    • You need to be a resident of Prince William County.
     
    Please contact shawonesent@gmail.com for more information. The submission deadline is June 17. We look forward to seeing you and your art!




    Some of the artworks by the students on display for the "Emerging Artists' show.


    Local Art: Visit us at Stonebridge Open Space Arts at 15000 Potomac Town Center, Woodbridge, VA - Open Wed to Sat 12-7 and Sun 12-5
    The Prince William Art Society is a 50-year old non-profit art group in PWC for the the appreciation of fine art throughout the county and Northern Virginia.

    Want to know how to get involved at OSA?
    If you are an artist in Prince William County, 18 or older OR are a member of a local art group, you are welcome to get on our next art show's emailing list. Send it to us, OR come by the gallery to find out more.

    Want to join PWAS? Go to https://www.princewilliamartsociety.com/membership


    Thank you for visiting, and remember to Share, Follow, and Comment!

    Author: Donna Liguria
    An artist member of PWAS in Woodbridge, VA and Artistry Spin Blog Admin, specializing in acrylic painting. She paints landscapes, seascapes, animals and many subjects. Visit her Website at DonnaLiguriaArt.com, Donna's Etsy site and her Blog at Donna’s Cave Paintings.

    Tuesday, April 5, 2022

    Post 137: Here Come the Judge

    Here Come the Judge, the Art Show Judge and Jury

    If you are of a certain age you may get the "Here Come the Judge" reference. (If you remember it, let me know in the comments.) This blog post is about art shows that are juried, which means that someone or a group of someones are "judging" your artwork to decide if it will fit into that particular art show.

    Who is the Judge/Jury?

    True, there are art shows where there is a judge that studies all of the entries at the show and awards 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or more places which can be ribbons and/or prize money. But there also needs to be someone or a group of people that have to be the decider on what hangs in an art show or a gallery in the first place and what doesn't make the cut.
     
    Photo by Robert Linder on Unsplash 

    You may wonder who the judge(s) are as well as what their qualifications are to BE a judge or a jury...
     
    1. Does an art judge need to have an art education to be a good judge?
    2. Does an art judge need to be an art gallery owner?
    3. Can someone judge art even if he/she is not an artist?
    4. Should an artist who is jurying the art show, jury his/her own artwork?
    5. Can someone who's paint style is realistic judge abstract pieces?
    6. Should the names of the artists be "hidden" from the judging?

    All good questions and maybe there are yes and no or pros and con answers applicable to each question, although a few of the questions do lean more toward a NO. In a perfect world, maybe the answers are more clearly obvious. I am also a proponent that life experiences can sometimes be just as good if not better than a degree in this or that...Nonetheless, there are basic objectives in the decision making process itself no matter who is making the judgment call.

    Basic Judging Criteria Factors

    • Appeal Factor 
    • Theme Factor
    • Technical Skills Factor
    • Unique Factor 
    • Greater Meaning Factor
    • Presentation Factor

     

    Appeal Factor

    This is the "feel good", "I love it" initial impact when you first see the art piece. You like the emotion you feel when you view it which is pretty straightforward. There usually isn't much evaluation at this point and everyone has an opinion when they look at any piece of art. You like it or you don't. As the saying goes, "beauty is in the eye of the beholder" and that judge should have at least one eye and has an opinion when beholding that artwork.
     
    *There certainly SHOULD be the obvious "WOW!" or even the "Awwwww" or the even the wonder of how did this person do that??!!

     

    Theme Factor

    Theme is included here because many art shows have calls for art for a particular theme, genre, or for categories or sizes of works. Did the artist submit artwork that fits that criteria in a clear and concise way so that it CAN be included for consideration, even if it has the "WOW" factor?

    Also note here that the artist should submit what the maximum number of pieces that fits all the criteria requested but DO NOT submit more. And you should always submit your best works per theme request.

     

    Technical Skill Factor

    This factor is leaning more to the quality of the work and how professionally made it is. While creativity, originality and "WOW" tend to be what a judge may first notice, the technical skill factor is usually the most important review of the art piece. This is when the art experience of the judge(s) is critical. The judge will consider how the artist controlled/mastered the medium, the balance, the color harmony and values. The artwork must have good composition and design no matter what the depiction subject is or if it is an abstract.

    The judge may compare between all of the artist's submitted works. Comparison may also include compared against other artists of similar medium and style. Of possible note is that some may argue that a larger piece may have a better chance at consideration than a much smaller piece when all the elements of good design and composition are in place.
     
    The judge should assess the talent level of this artist and how consistent he/she is in the medium presented as well as the artist's rendition using the visual components of color, form, line, shape, space, texture and value. Also his or her use in the principles of art: emphasis, balance, unity, contrast rhythm, proportion, repetition, and harmony. Consideration is how well the art "rules" are demonstrated or even how artfully they were bent.

     

    Unique Factor 

    Have you ever read the short art book by Austin Kleon, "Steal Like an Artist"? The author has the basic argument that everything that could ever possibly be painted in human history has probably already been painted before. The trick is to somehow find a way to put your own spin on it, your own style in a way to make your version of it stand out in a more interesting way. It would be great if a judge would think, "why didn't I think to do it that way?"
     
    The originality and uniqueness of the artwork is the, I will call it "bonus factor" that may move an artist's work to the top of the heap. These pieces can make the show a lot more interesting!

    I'm sure you have entered art shows and a lot of artists have submitted subjects similar to yours, let's say several artists have painted koi fish. What have you done in your depiction to make yours more interesting, or to have a fresh point of view?

     

    Greater Meaning Factor

    Judging, or specifically jurying art, is sometimes a quick decision when there could be hundreds of works to consider, but is there a statement or point the artist is trying to get across? What is the artist trying to say with his/her art? The statement could be political, a challenge, humor, a metaphor, an important message or an emotion the artist wants you to feel. Is there something being said by the piece and is that message conveyed so you can readily understand it?

    Is there a fulfilled point to the art piece? Sometimes there is with art and the artist may have it articulated in their artist statement.

     

    Presentation Factor

    When a call for art goes out, the importance of great quality photos and images cannot be stressed enough, as your initial start of your presentation of work. And remember, do not submit images with a watermark. 
     
    If your artwork is selected to appear at the show, occasionally the presentation of the artwork cannot be considered until the piece is actually seen in person and this may only happen at the art drop off. When artwork is submitted online, the work is reviewed at image and face value only, without the frame. It is not an actual view to the so-called finished product.
     
    *Artwork at check in will need to be actually checked out too.
     
    Presentation can include the overall appearance of the work:
    • Clean edges - care has been taken not to scratch, scrape, or otherwise beat up the canvas/frame from all angles.
    • Should the piece be framed and is it properly framed? The juried image should NOT have the frame in the image submitted but for hanging the artwork at the show, the painting may need to be framed. Typically gallery wrapped canvas would not have to be framed, but read the show rules.
    • Does the hardware for hanging meet the requirements in wiring or hanging materials?
    • Does the artwork have finished edges? I usually go around the edges continuing the painting from the front around the sides, but if that is not feasible, I paint the edges solid black (best) or an appropriate color from the front of the canvas.
     
    Remember, a bad frame can make great artwork look bad and a good frame can make bad artwork look better. Review your overall presentation and be careful when moving your artwork from place to place!
     
    I recently saw someone on a Facebook group asking what they could do about their artwork that they had wrapped in bubble wrap to move it. Well, for one thing, you DO NOT wrap it with the bubble ON the surface of the canvas. Wrap it with the bubbles OUT, preferably with acid free paper first. The painting had the imprint of the bubbles all over it.

     

    And to Finish Up

    When a call for art goes out, it includes the rules/directions, if there is a theme, any presentation specifications, sizes, and other optional info that the gallery has required. If the judging criteria is also listed, make sure you follow ALL of those directions!

    There really isn't a way to "beat the system" and most artists learn rather quickly that a piece of art can be refused in many art shows yet win first place in another. Or vice-versa, a winning piece in one show could get rejected in another art show. After all, judges are humans too.

    What can you share about your experience with juried art show?

    Suggested Reading

    Mining the Mind of an Art Show Judge 

    Art Evaluation: How to Appreciate Art? 

    Five Tips for Getting into Juried Art Shows 


    Local Art: Visit us at Stonebridge Open Space Arts at 15000 #140 Potomac Town Center, Woodbridge, VA - Open Wed to Sat 12-7 and Sun 12-5
    Want to join PWAS? Go to https://www.princewilliamartsociety.com/membership


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    Author: Donna Liguria
    An artist member of PWAS in Woodbridge, VA specializing in acrylic painting. She paints landscapes, seascapes, animals and many subjects. Visit her Website at https://DonnaLiguriaArt.com & her Blog at https://donnascavepainting.blogspot.com/.

    Thursday, March 10, 2022

    Post 121: PWAS Events Upcoming Call for Art

    PWAS Art Shows & Member Art Events

    The Individual PWAS Member Art Events will be posted on or about, the first and the fifteenth of the month. Any of the PWAS (group) Events upcoming - these PWAS Art Shows, Meetings, etc will be posted, reminders posted, and recaps of the PWAS group events will be posted more often, or as needed.

    PWAS Events

    The upcoming Prince William Art Society events and goings on...

    1. Stonebridge - Open Space Arts (OSA)

    There is now a "Call for Art" open to ALL Prince William County Artists (18 or older) - so if you are a member of PWAS, PWCAC, MAG, or another PWC art group - you should have been sent an email for the Call. The final day to enter is March 19 so contact sm22026@comcast.net for the form if you need it. The Show is scheduled to start on April 2 at the new art gallery next to Ulta and Barnes and Noble near Wegmans. This will be a BIG Art Event in Prince William County!

    Stay tuned for this one - definitely all the artwork for OSA will be juried - so your best works will need to be ready for this!

     See also: Jotform and a Call for Art

    OSA Nov/Dec 2021

    2. PWAS Meeting - March 28, 2022 at 7:30 pm at the Tall Oaks Community Center

    12298 Cotton Mill Drive. Woodbridge, VA 22192. Open for visitors as well.

    3. ArtFactory in Manassas, Virginia - May 4 to June 4, 2022. It's actually never too early to start preparing for an art event (especially depending on what medium you use), so keep this art show in mind. For PWAS members

    4. Tall Oaks Spring Art Show May 7, 2022 for PWAS members, more info to come. 


    5. Clearbrook Center of the Arts is open every weekend from 1 to 4 so stop in to see the art at 12298 Cotton Mill Dr, Lake Ridge, VA 22192. The new 'south of the border" restaurant Hector's of Lake Ridge is nearby!


     


    Local Art: Visit us at Clearbrook Center of the Arts at Tackett's Mill in Lake Ridge, VA on Saturdays and Sundays from 1 to 4 – it’s free to see the artwork! Want to join PWAS? Go to https://www.princewilliamartsociety.com/membership


    Thank you for visiting, and remember to Share, Follow, and Comment!

    Author: Donna Liguria
    An artist member of PWAS in Woodbridge, VA specializing in acrylic painting. She paints landscapes, seascapes, animals and many subjects. Visit her Website at https://DonnaLiguriaArt.com & her Blog at https://donnascavepainting.blogspot.com/.