Open call for our un-juried show featuring digital art and photography: 'Snap to Grid'. All entries will be printed (8.5x11 on heavyweight matte paper) and shown in our gallery arranged in a grid. Entrants submit one JPEG file of original work. All styles of 2D artwork and photography where digital processes of any kind were integral to the creation of the images are acceptable. The show will be widely promoted and will include a reception for the artists.
Multiple entries are permitted. Limit of 3 entries per person. $30 registration fee for each additional image. (indicate 3 entries below) Seperate upload required for each image.
Prior to and after the exhibition the images and artist information will be available to gallery visitors to view in our artist portfolios. Prints can be made available to buyers on an as needed basis. Artwork for future exhibits will be selected from the portfolios, and will also be available for review by area gallerists, curators and arts journalists.
Location: This call is international, open to all geographical locations.
Show Dates: September 9-October 1, 2004
Deadline for entries: September 5, 2004
Entry Fee: Registration fee is $30US.
Submission Rules: Registration and submission are done through our web site only. File uploads are the only accepted submissions. Please do not send materials to LACDA. All materials sent to LACDA will not be viewed and cannot be returned.
Images must be under two megabites in size.
Sales of Artwork: Submissions will be included in our artists portfolio and will be offered for sale. Price and type of print to be determined when interest is shown by buyer in works by artist. Gallery retains 50% of all sales. Winners retain ownership of all intellectual property rights to their artwork and prints are made by permission only.
Gallery Information: Los Angeles Center For Digital Art is dedicated to the propagation of all forms of digital art, supporting local, international, emerging and established artists. We have an ongoing schedule of exhibits and competitions, produce editions of wide format archival prints, and provide low cost education for individuals interested in learning software programs utilized for art and design.