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Fredericton Arts and Learning
Artists Agreement
The Charlotte Street Arts Centre makes the Charlotte Glencross Gallery available for visual art and fine craft on the following basis:
How to apply
Artists must fill out the Request for an Exhibition form (below).
Exhibitions are selected by a panel of respected artists and art educators knowledgeable in the discipline involved.
In choosing exhibitions, the Charlotte Street Arts Centre will strive to reflect its mandate: integrating the arts and the community and encouraging cultural development guided by arts professionals. We seek a balance of professional artists, emerging artists, multi-cultural artists and amateur artists as well as children’s art and student work.
Insurance
Fredericton Arts and Learning carries basic insurance which will provide $10,000 coverage with a $1,000 deductible. Anything beyond this is the responsibility of the artist.
Sales
Sales of artwork are encouraged. FAL takes no commission, but donations are appreciated. We provide information so visitors can contact artists to arrange sales.
Openings
FAL will cover a modest opening (sangria, a non-alcoholic punch and nibbles). Anything beyond that is the responsibility of the artist(s) exhibiting. Any purchase of liquor must go through the Centre's liquor permit. No SALE of alcohol is allowed.
Publicity
FAL will send out public service announcements, place notices in the Fredericton Arts Alliance Arts News, and on the FAL website. FAL will also list exhibitions in the arts calendars of the Daily Gleaner, Telegraph Journal and Acadie Nouvelle (provided translation can be arranged).
FAL will arrange design and printing of posters for each exhibition. Invitations are the responsibility of the exhibitor, and must be approved by FAL before distribution.
Delivery of work
Artists are responsible for delivering their work to the Centre, ready for hanging with screw-eyes and wires, at least 24 hours before the show is hung, and for collecting work within 48 hours of the show coming down, unless other arrangements are specifically made. If your work requires a different approach to hanging, please consult with the Exhibitions Committee: Stephen May [stlamay@gmail.com or 506-459-7379] or Katie FitzRandolph [kfitzr@nbnet.nb.ca or 506-455-8045].
Fredericton Arts and Learning
Request for an exhibition at the Charlotte Glencross Gallery
Exhibitions are scheduled through the fall of 2010, but the centre is happy to receive proposals at any time.
Applications should be sent to the Charlotte Street Arts Centre, 732 Charlotte Street, Fredericton, NB. E3B lM5
Visual artists, craftspeople, or groups of artists who are interested in having an exhibition at the Charlotte Street Arts Centre must complete this form.
Please read the Artists' Agreement.
Name(s)_________________________________________________
Address _________________________________________________
Telephone _______________________________________________
Emai ____________________________________________________
Tell us about yourself.
Attach a curriculum vitae or write about your training in the arts and your history of exhibitions. (up to 500 words)
Tell us about your work.
Attach an artist’s statement or write about your work and what you are trying to achieve. (up to 500 words)
At this time, FAL can offer a modest artist fee of $500 for only two exhibitions per year. Professional artists may apply for this category. We use the same definition of professional artist as the N.B. Arts Board (Arts NB).
I consider myself a professional artist and wish to have my work evaluated in that category. Yes No
Submit up to 10 images of your work, preferably as slides or as digital images on a CD.
I accept the terms outlined in the Artists Agreement.
Date: ____________ Signature _______________________________
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