Thursday, March 24, 2011

Call To Artists! Alfred Williams

Call To Artists!

Curated by Davis Art Advisory & Fogle Fine Art at Alfred Williams



Fogle Fine Art and Davis Art Advisory are accepting artist submissions for quarterly exhibitions beginning this spring at Alfred Williams' showroom located just outside the Gulch. These group exhibitions are coordinated with the belief that art has an invaluable synergistic effect on community, charitable organizations, and businesses. In that light, 10% of all proceeds will be donated to a charitable organization. Our first event will benefit Artdocs ( www.artdocsnashville.org), which provides no-cost basic medical care for uninsured artists and musicians in Nashville, TN. Nashville's press, artists, architects, interior designers, consultants, graphic designers and art lovers will be invited to these quarterly opening night receptions.



*Please note these exhibitions are directed towards the interests of residential and commercial interior designers and architects. Music oriented themes are welcome.



*Artists receive a standard 50%, however, we are asking artists to donate 10% to Artdocs. DAA is donating 10% to Alfred Williams as our host.



DETAILS:

Location: Alfred Williams

Curated by: Fogle Fine Art and Davis Art Advisory

Submission Deadline:Saturday, March 19th

Dates of Exhibition: April 21- June 10 (art due for delivery April 8)

Opening Reception: April 21, 5-8pm



SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS:

Submission Deadline!! Saturday, March 24th (extended)

Please provide the following to Sera Davis Cremona,

sera@davisartadvisory.com

1.Contact information

2.Jpegs of completed, available work. Must be framed and/or presentation ready with hardware.

3.A corresponding price list with the following information in the

following format:

Artist Name

Title (italicized)

Year completed

Medium

Dimensions (ie. 24" x 30")
Retail Price



We appreciate each artist's submission and thank you for your interest! We will contact you should we be able to include your work in April's exhibition.

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